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R&B, Soul, and Jazz music will be brought to the forefront in Durham, NC the weekend of April 25-26 at the Art of Cool Music…

  In the almost ten years since their debut project, “Connected,” producer Nicolay and rapper/singer Phonte Coleman have defied expectations with each endeavor.  Three albums…

  Internet musical duo The Foreign Exchange is celebrating 10 years making music together. To help commemorate their anniversary, the pair is releasing their fifth…

Muhsinah is smarter than you. Well, at least your favorite singer.  The alumnus of Howard University had the beautiful audacity to name one of her recent projects Oscillations: Sine and Triangle. Explore Our Nation’s Capital “I was in recording school and I wanted to be an engineer,” she says with a smile. “I was learning […]

In the 8 years since Little Brother jumped on the scene, fans have been clamoring for a solo album from one of the group’s emcees, Phonte.  In this exclusive TheUrbanDaily interview, Phonte sheds a little light on where he’s at with the project.

The Foreign Exchange‘s Phonte & Nicolay take some time off in their new video for “Authenticity,” which doesn’t feature the pair at all, save for a brief cameo from Phonte.

Phonte and Nicolay of the Foreign Exchange dropped their third album, Authenticity, this week.  In celebration of the album’s release, they have also released a three-part documentary online.

Phonte and Nicolay of the Foreign Exchange will release their third album, Authenticity, in October of this year.

For many fans of Little Brother, “Hiding Place” was one of the shining moments of their critically acclaimed sophomore LP, The Minstrel Show. You had Phonte and Big Pooh teaming up with a  lyrical juggernaut like Slum Village’s Elzhi making it one of the most anticipated team-ups since Marvel Vs. Capcom.

Prior to  the release of their latest studio album, Left Back, Phonte and Big Pooh of Little Brother announced that they were breaking up as group.

How many of you remember Jem, the 80s cartoon about record company owner Jerrica Benton and her rocking alter ego? Well, Yahzarah sure does. In, “Why Doncha Call Me No More?” the first video from her Ballad of Purple St. James, she dawns the pink hair and spandex of the Reagan-Era hit series.

Yesterday, a 9th Wonder produced Little Brother record leaked online which led to some back-and-forth on Twitter and Phonte Coleman decided to clear the air once and for all.