Time to get back to the conscious music. Time to bring back the love to the music. With everything that’s going on in the world, we all can use a little upliftment. What better way […]
Time to get back to the conscious music. Time to bring back the love to the music. With everything that’s going on in the world, we all can use a little upliftment. What better way […]
I don’t know how many times I have to tell the world how much I love rebel chunes (rebel music), but it seems like a new track comes out that makes me excited for more. […]
Yessss Ms. Ebony, you did that 👏🏾! A little mental health check please. Here’s Ebony Stewart with her strong yet relatable poem Mental Health Bars.
Occasionally, you may catch me posting on a Saturday. As some of you already know, I grew up within a multicultural household, so my religion is somewhat multicultural as well, but I still follow the […]
Lady Mprez says thank you to di Suntian Rwebels (rebels) and supporters for continuing to support Suntian Naziyon and helping it grow so quickly within its first year.
Lady Mprez discusses how she feels about Aidonia’s latest album Dats A Trap, diversity within music, and more black artist stepping out of the box.
One little known fact about me (Lady Mprez), is that I love poetry… I grew up doing poetry. I can show you poems I wrote back in elementary school when I was bored in class […]
I love when I can come across artist that keep the music alive for me. Stingah Tee is giving me some motivation this week, which is why he’s this week’s Artist of the Moment.




I truly don’t know what it is about this character (actually I do know what it is), but I gravitated towards Dana from the first time I seen a picture of her. I believe the reason why I gravitated to her was because she reminded me of me. Her style and personality somewhat reflects mine.
When I was younger and beginning my teen phase, I was that black girl who didn’t talk or act black according to my black peers. I dressed like a punk rocker or goth (there’s clearly a difference between the Punk and Goth culture), enjoyed anime, was somewhat of a demagogue who had a very witty and sarcastic personality (still do), and was a lover of rock music. This depiction of a black girl was a taboo during my era. I wasn’t allowed to exist in the world according to society, yet I did.