In the world of pop culture, it is challenging to balance your life and career without resilience and genuine devotion to your dream. Malú, however, thrived to become a rising star in the landscape of contemporary popular culture and navigated the complexity of life with her unflattering courage and genuine pursuit of her aspiration.
Creating art that makes you wonder how someone could achieve that with a brush, this artist’s endeavor to marry Western and Eastern art styles has led to decades of inspiring paintings.
Whether you’re on social media or not, you may have heard some of , Tyla’s, songs, such as “Water” and “Getting Late.”
Tyla's hit “Water” became the first solo song by a South African musician to appear on the Billboard Hot 100 chart since 1968. Her music is deeply tied to her culture and features a lot of amapiano, a sub-genre of house music that emerged in South Africa in the mid-2010s. Her debut song, “Getting Late,” first started her signature blend of pop sensibilities with the groovy percussive sounds of Amapiano.
When the beat starts with a classic drum and bass in a progressive house style, you know who you’re listening to. Creator of “Get Low” (with DJ Snake) and “Say Less” (ft. G Eazy), Dillon Francis, or DJ Hanzel, has been a leading name in Moombahton, EDM, trap, and electro house for over a decade.
Born and raised in New Jersey, Brandon "Jinx" Jenkins is known for his talents in journalism, TV programs, and an award-winning podcast series, standing as a prominent multimedia creative. He received his education at Morehouse College in Atlanta, a reputational college that offers a distinguished education for black men and built a strong foundation for his achievements as a notable figure in the media landscape.