Detroit rapper Yae Yae Jordan chopped it up with A Humble Soul for his first interview since going to prison in 2014 for second-degree murder.
Detroit rapper Yae Yae Jordan chopped it up with A Humble Soul for his first interview since going to prison in 2014 for second-degree murder.
A Humble Soul explores the history of Haitian-American street organization Zoe Pound, and places the spotlight on one of its leaders, Mac-A-Zoe.
Peep the first edition of A Humble Soul’s “10 FACTS” series, which highlights Detroit artist Hardwork Jig. Check it out below.
The astonishing mind, wrongful conviction and unjust execution of Stanley “Tookie” Williams is explored in the documentary below.
While shooting a video in Harlem for his upcoming album, Jim Jones shared some history on his borough before it was gentrified, and also clowned
Houston rap OG Killa Kyleon speaks his mind about the recent indictments of G Herbo and Casanova, deaths of rappers like Mo3 and King Von,