This Year’s Soul Train Music Awards Will Be Held At The Apollo Theatre For The First Time

America’s Black Entertainment Television (BET) has recently announced that the 33rd staging of the Soul Train Awards will take place at the Apollo Theatre in Harlem, New York for the very first time. The show, which is all about celebrating the best in soul, R&B and hip-hop will premiere on Sunday, November 28 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on both BET and BET Her.

According to Kamilah Forbes, the executive producer at the Apollo; they are very happy to join forces with BET to host this event, as it represents black excellence and black culture.

J. Cole’s Secret Performance In LA Will Air On SiriusXM This Tuesday (@JColeNC @SIRIUSXM)

On October 23rd in an intimate setting in a secret location in Los Angeles, J. Cole performed songs from his latest album The Off-Season as well as fan favorites exclusively for SiriusXM subscribers and Pandora listeners.

The performance will now air on SiriusXM’s Hip Hop Nation (Ch. 44 and on the SXM App) Tuesday, October 26 at 6 pm ET with rebroadcasts multiple times throughout the week.

Cellus Hamilton’s Book Debuts In The Top 50 On Amazon Rap Books (@CellusHamilton)

One month after Cellus Hamilton delivered his child in unassisted home birth, the Atlanta rapper surprised his twenty thousand Instagram followers by posting a bright orange book containing the bold title “If Jesus Was a Rapper.” The post garnered quite a bit of excitement as many followers immediately shared the post and commented, asking when the book would be available for purchase. Now, Cellus Hamilton is officially releasing the commercial, which details that the new book is already available online. 

While few may be familiar with Cellus Hamilton and his music, he is no stranger to the music industry. He has released two charting albums, most recently “Washing Her Feet” (2019), and began rapping and touring at just eight years old. Hamilton has described his book as a half memoir, half expository—challenging readers to examine their music consumption as well as the art they create themselves. To challenge hip-hop culture and evangelize his faith, Cellus has invited his readers to use their imaginations to help them see Jesus faithfully in their modern-day context.

Online sources and product descriptions say that the book highlights Hamilton‘s struggles within the music industry, his philanthropic work in urban communities, and educates about the history of hip-hop and how that should inform how we judge and perpetuate it. While it is still a new release, many suspect that the book will reveal Hamilton‘s honest critiques of specific artists and seek to discourage our support of them. Instead, Hamilton‘s opinions raise new questions and concerns, mainly about what qualifies Cellus Hamilton to be so sure about His critiques, especially without us having the ability ever to attend a concert or observe the music platform of Jesus.

The short one-minute commercial also uses a new song Hamilton recently released under the same name as the book title. Sources close to Hamilton have also revealed that there will be an audiobook, narrated by Cellus Hamilton, released at a later date.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE COMMERCIAL

Rakim, KRS-One, Slick Rick, JJ FAD & Chubb Rock Will Perform In Detroit On Nov. 7

On Sunday, November 7th, Big Step and 2D Entertainment will present Move The Crowd, an event dedicated to highlighting and celebrating 80s and 90s hip-hop. It will be held at the Masonic Temple Theatre, located at 500 Temple Street in Detroit, Michigan.

The 18 and over concert will feature performances by Rakim, KRS-One, Slick Rick, JJ FAD and Chubb Rock. The organizers would like all potential patrons to know that they will have to provide proof of being vaccinated in order to enter. Click here for tickets.

Ché Noir & Sa-Roc Confirmed For Philly’s City Winery On Oct. 20

On Wednesday, October 20 hip-hop lovers in Philadelphia will be treated to a female-dominated rap concert at the City Winery (990 Filbert Street). Two of the industry’s trending female MCs: Ché Noir and Sa-Roc, will perform live.

The ladies have invited Uptown X.O. – who is actively promoting his 2021 album Culture Over Corporate Volume 3, to open the show.

Pharoahe Monch Confirmed For Toca Tuesdays’ 13th Anniversary (@pharoahemonch)

Tuesday, October 19th is the 13 year anniversary of Toca Tuesday, a hip-hop event that is held in New York City. The organizers are inviting everyone to come out and celebrate this milestone with them at the Chelsea Music Hall (407 West 15th Street) in New York.

Legendary hip-hop MC Pharoahe Monch will be performing live, and DJ Red Alert will be supporting resident deejay Tony Touch. For tickets and additional information click here.

Catch Big Boi On “Rock The Bells” Stage At One Music Fest This Weekend

LL Cool J, the founder of the hip-hop brand Rock The Bells, is taking the imprint to the One Music Festival this weekend. With the support of Sprite, they will have a stage that is to feature live performances from Big Boi, Too $hort, Big K.R.I.T., Curren$y, Tokyo Jetz, Childish Major, GRIP, Rexx Life Raj, Fendi P, Domani, Indiana Rome and Najii Person.

One Music Festival, which is Southeast’s largest progressive urban music fest, will take place at the Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, Georgia. Click here for tickets.