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Kadhja Bonet’s “Remember the Rain” Is More Than a Cover—It’s a Spiritual Bridge Across Time and Sound

There are songs that stick with you—and then there are songs that stitch themselves into your soul. “Remember the Rain”, originally performed by 21st Century in the 1970s, belongs to the latter. It’s not just a track. It’s a timestamp, a mood, a melancholic echo of something both lost and eternal. For years, this haunting classic has lingered in my…

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The Underground Grieves the Reported Loss of Rising Emo-Rap Artist Wifiskeleton

ATLANTA, GA — The digital underground is grieving. In the early hours of May 5, unconfirmed reports began to circulate across Discord servers and social media platforms claiming that rising emo-rap artist Wifiskeleton, also known by his aliases fuxkcy and 67, had passed away from a suspected overdose. The reports—first shared by fellow artist Witchbox in the private gothangelz Discord…

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They Said I’d Make Them Crazy”: Tina Knowles Reveals Why She Put Beyoncé and Solange in Therapy — And How It Saved Their Bond

In a world where generational trauma is often inherited but rarely examined, Tina Knowles did something many in the Black community were once taught not to do—she turned to therapy. This week, in a candid interview with Oprah Winfrey, the matriarch behind one of music’s most iconic families opened up about a quietly revolutionary decision that helped preserve the bond…

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Kanye West’s ‘Cousins’ Confession: A Cultural Flashpoint on Childhood Trauma, Masculinity, and America’s Selective Empathy

Kanye West, known for shattering conventions, has once again turned a spotlight onto one of the most deeply buried subjects in American discourse — childhood sexual trauma, particularly among boys and men. But this time, the conversation isn’t about music, fashion, or celebrity politics. It’s about something much heavier: the unspoken consequences of early exposure to adult experiences — and…