The weeknight show pays homage to both new and old school digging deep in the crates for classics and also providing a platform to up-and-coming artists.
Charmaine talked to Urbanology about her upcoming music, releasing her debut single in a pandemic and what it means to be bold.
TÖME discusses her sophomore album BT4W (Bigger Than Four Walls), reflects on her experience working with Sean Kingston, and opens up about her efforts to help the #EndSARS movement.
As a portrait photographer Anthony Gebrehiwot has had many feats – high profile clients, notable exhibits and award wins. But when the coronavirus pandemic hit, it forced him to take a step back and re-evaluate his art, his career and his goals.
Mastermind talks with writer Keysha Watson about his love of hip-hop, more than three decades in the business and what’s next after leaving FLOW 93.5 FM.
Cazhhmere sits down to discuss her more than 17-year journey, lessons learned, and why she’s pivoting away from her first love of directing music videos.
Gallant sat down ahead of what would turn out to be his last Sweet Insomnia tour stop, due to COVID-19, to discuss his sophomore album of the same name, finding his sound and embracing the dualities of life.
Rising Montreal hip-hop artist Speng Squire garnered buzz from his 2017 single “Ways”. He shares his come-up story and reflects on what it’s been like to step away and return.
K.C. Undercover and Mixed-ish teen actress on walking into your purpose, not conforming and shutting out negativity on social media.