Presented by Spike Lee and directed and produced by Nate Parker, “American Skin” is all about changing the narrative After witnessing his son murdered by a white police officer who goes uncharged, Marine veteran Lincoln ‘Linc’ Jefferson takes justice into his own hands in a series of events he hopes will finally lead to justice for his son. Disillusioned by the fact he was denied a fair trial for the death of his only son, Lincoln desperately takes the matter into his own hands in a series of events he hopes will finally lead to justice for his son. American Skin stars Nate Parker as Lincoln “Linc” Jefferson, Omari Hardwick as Derwood, Shane Paul Mcghie as Jordin, Beau Knapp as Officer Randall, Theo Rossi as Sgt. Reyes, and Milauna Jackson as Tayana. After the death of Michael Brown in 2014, Nate Parker traveled to Ferguson to gain clarity of the tensions between law enforcement and young men and women on color. The most tragic moment of this trip arrived when I stood downtown between two infuriated groups of citizens. From one side came yells of ‘Justice for Mike Brown’ and on the other ‘Support Our Police’. It became clear to me, instantly, the disconnect in our understanding of citizenship, law enforcement, and our responsibility to preserve American life. As an American citizen, father, brother, son and artist, I felt compelled to use my platform as a filmmaker to respond to this crisis in a way that could not only promote social equity, but initiate a global culture shift that can result in the preservation of lives. If saving one life is the only thing this film achieves, it will have served its core purpose Nate Parker Nate Parker developed American Skin with the hopes of challenging the system of oppression by developing much needed dialogue between law enforcement and community members of color in the arena of public discourse. American Skin explores the divides created by history, politics, and the media, which oftentimes create toxic communications between American citizens. My hope is that this dialogue will not only create healing within these broken relationships, but will serve as preventative maintenance, by conditioning both sides to take a necessary beat, which can in turn save a life. By tackling difficult issues such as race, fear, and cultural division, we can set a course toward genuine racial healing Nate Parker About Nate Parker Director, actor, screenwriter, producer and humanitarian Nate Parker has focused much of his life and career on addressing social injustice and creating content that addresses disparities for marginalized communities around the world. He first received critical attention for his starring role in The Great Debaters opposite Director/Actor Denzel Washington and Forest Whitaker. Nate later played the lead role in George Lucas’ Red Tails, whose supporting cast included Terrence Howard and Cuba Gooding, Jr. In addition to starring in the Spike Lee–directed Red Hook Summer, Nate generated critical acclaim for his performance in Arbitrage with Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon and Tim Roth. Nate played the leading role opposite Gugu Mbatha Raw in Beyond the Lights, for which he was nominated for an NAACP Image Award. Nate’s directorial debut, Birth of a Nation, won the 2016 Sundance Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award while shattering the record for the highest acquisition price ever paid at Sundance. A Norfolk, Virginia native, Nate grew up less than 30 miles from the site of Nat Turner’s unprecedented slave rebellion upon which the film is based. For his work on Birth of a Nation, he received the Sundance Institute’s Vanguard Award, among others. Nate has received an honorary Doctorate from Wiley College in Marshall, Texas—the school upon which the true story The Great Debaters was based – where he also founded the Nate Parker Summer Film Institute to guide the next generation of black filmmakers. To date, over one hundred students have graduated from the program. I recently had the chance to sit down with cast members to discuss American Skin When Nate contacted me about being a media outlet for American Skin, I was excited and honored to have a person of such a high caliber interested in my platform. He told me he loved my content and voice, which is the highest honor I could receive as an accidental activist/journalist and content creator. You can watch my exclusive interview with Shane Paul Mcghie, Vanessa Bell Calloway, and Sierra Capri on our Roku channel.
Rude Girl Radio is now on Roku + FireTV
Dj Roots Queen announced Thursday that Rude Girl Radio is now available on Roku and FireTV. Now you can watch past interviews with Pharoahe Monch, Junior Reid, Paul Wall, Lyrica Anderson, and more on your Roku or Firestick device. Click the link to download the app now. Rude Girl Radio works diligently to provide exclusive interviews, current media events, and world updates. Get the App
Top 3 Reasons to Book a Dj Feedback Session
Contributor: Lillie Mae Why is the DJ so important? Why should you have your music played at a DJ Feedback Session? Djs are skilled artisans that play an important role in the success of many of your favorite songs. This is why people say “Djs break records”. In a new world where everything is digital and people are entitled, Djs are not given enough credit for the role they play in making hit records. The DJ is often the first to know which new artists have a buzz and what songs are gaining traction in the market. By playing music and interacting with an audience on a consistent basis, Djs have a higher frequency of getting your music heard than other industry affiliates. People buy, stream, and talk about music they first heard from a Dj. Here are the top 3 reasons that Dj Feedback Sessions are so important. 1. Networking Having a solid network helps you build influence and status growth in a way that helps open door for opportunity in your music career. The power of networking is the key to growing a successful career. As you climb the social ladder, it is important to remember to pay it forward and be the person creating opportunities for other people. The big secret of networking is unselfishness. 2. Access Participating in a DJ Feedback Sessions gives you access to a solid network of DJs and influencers that can help get your music featured on: Radio Shows Podcasts Social Media Blogs Perform at live shows Have your music playing in clubs Dj feedback sessions help musicians get valuable feedback from important Djs and influencers by creating digital space for them to network and build lasting relationships. 30 minutes of highly specialized feedback is equal to or more than 1 year of coaching. When used properly our feedback delivers accelerated results. 3. Exposure The music industry is a highly saturated marketed. The chances of making it as a musician are not very high as 24,000 songs are released on streaming services everyday. In an industry where it seems almost impossible to cut through the clutter, Dj Feedback Sessions specialize in creating the relationships that help get your music in the right hands so you have a better chance of being heard. If you are going to invest into your craft, let the Djs help you make it happen. Connecting with the Djs is a way to tap into a lifetime network and a wide array of services, as many Djs have worldwide affiliations. HAVE YOUR MUSIC REVIEWED BY RECORD BREAKING DJS AND INDUSTRY TASTEMAKERS “When you envision a garden, you may see a beautiful variety of flowers. Those flowers bring beauty to life…much like Lillie Mae.”
Young Thug, Gunna, and Yak Gotti Drop New Single and Video – ‘Take it to Trial’
‘Take it to Trial’ is the first single to be released off Young Thug’s forthcoming album, Slime Language 2 Produced by Wheezy, Young Thug co-directed the video that dropped with the song, ‘Take it to Trial’. There is no word yet on when Slime Language 2 will drop. Check out the video on Youtube. Dj Roots Queen recently sat down with Yak Gotti on Rude Girl Radio In part 3 of the exclusive interview, Yak Gotti discusses how he got his name, conflict resolution in the streets, and his relationship with Gunna. Watch the full interview on Youtube.
‘Big Facts’ Podcast is Coming to REVOLT
REVOLT is partnering with Atlanta’s leading podcast, ‘Big Facts’, hosted by Big Bank, Dj Scream, and Baby Jade On Friday, Sean “Diddy” Combs announced that REVOLT is teaming up with DJ Scream and Big Bank on the popular Black-owned platform. Big Facts set to premiere on REVOLT starting Saturday, December 12th at 10:00 PM ET for a weekend-long marathon featuring four archival episodes with Atlanta-based rappers, Lil Baby, 21 Savage, Gucci Mane and T.I. The official premier will be held on Tuesday, December 15, 2020 on Youtube featuring the up and coming rapper, Toosii. New episodes will air on Wednesday’s at 10pm ET on REVOLT‘s TV channel. “We can’t wait to be a part of the REVOLT family. This opportunity will give us more exposure to millions of viewers who want to listen to myself, Big Bank, and Baby Jade discuss some of the most hard-hitting topics right now. Looking forward to our new series premiere next week!” Dj Scream – Big Facts Podcast Cohost Big Facts will continue to amplify Black culture and bring controversial topics to the forefront of conversations through the podcast’s notorious roster of weekly guests. With the consistent incline of success, Big Facts will take REVOLT to new cultural heights. Be sure to follow @bigfactspod on Instagram to stay updated.
Black Migo Scooter and Zaytoven Release New Album ‘Juggin’ on Zaystreet’
The long anticipated collaboration has finally dropped! Formerly known as Young Scooter, CEO of Black Migo Gang, Black Migo Scooter has finally released his collaborative project with the legendary producer Zaytoven. Produced entirely by Zaytoven, Black Migo Scooter enlisted features from Rick Ross, 2 Chainz, Future, Bankroll Freddie, Trouble, Young Dolph, Chief Keef, and O.J. Da Juiceman. Check out Juggin on Zaystreet and let us know what your favorite tracks are in the comments.