Andscape
SENIOR WRITER
Jesse Washington is a journalist and documentary filmmaker. He still gets buckets.
Facebook, Instagram and record companies should let the music play
Malcolm Jenkins, David West and Layshia Clarendon talk about what to do after tweeting
From screaming vocals to uninhibited sexuality, he was the prototype for the modern music superstar
In ‘The Last Dance,’ MJ explains his views about politics and activism during his playing days
No fellowship, no bright outfits and questions about survival at Shiloh Baptist
The series reveals the struggles of both students and teachers with poverty and trauma
The rise of rap, the influence of streaming on the Billboard charts, and changing perceptions of love all play a part
Khalid and Juice Wrld are among the few black artists singing about love on the year-end chart
Love is all over the year-end chart, but few of those songs are coming from black artists
Love songs made up a third of the songs on the year-end chart, but only one was by a black artist