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  • Donatella Versace donates €200,000 to COVID-19 relief efforts

    Donatella Versace is the latest celeb to donate funds to relief efforts fighting the ever-spreading coronavirus. The virus has taken the world by storm and has heavily impacted Italy, which is Donatella Versace’s country of origin. Her and her daughter, Allegra, are donating €200,000 to a Milan hospital. Other designers, including Giorgio Armani and luxury group LVMH have also donated to relief efforts in both Italy and China.

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  • Premiere: DeonRaps collaborates with Haku Leaf on new single ‘MAC’

    The multi-talented DeonRaps brings us a bar-heavy, Spring-ready bop with his single ‘MAC’. Joined by Haku Leaf and produced by Young Swisher, this track is the lead single off his forthcoming album, ‘The Garden’. The light-hearted bop is accompanied by an artistic and fun video, shot in multiple locations throughout New York, ranging from Brooklyn to Queens. DeonRaps’ distinct voice and original swag grabs your attention and separates him from his class. According to the artist himself, “This is definitely the breath of fresh air Queens has been waiting for.” We have to agree.

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  • Scholastic creates free, open-access digital hub to keep students learning during coronavirus pandemic

    As school closures increase nationwide due to the spread of coronavirus, affecting millions of students with the numbers growing by the day, there is an unprecedented need for supporting our teachers, children, and families in learning. For when school is disrupted, Scholastic has curated a free digital learning hub designed to support virtual learning plans: Scholastic Learn At Home allows open access to daily learning journeys divided into four grade spans—Pre-K–K, Grades 1–2, Grades 3–5, and Grades 6–9+, covering ELA, STEM, Science, Social Studies, and Social-Emotional Learning.


    To learn more and to access Scholastic Learn At Home, visit this link.


    As more and more teachers, students, and families around the world are affected by the coronavirus, our priority is to support them in the best way we know how—by providing them with rich stories and meaningful projects that will keep kids academically active, says Lauren Tarshis, Senior Vice President & Editor-in-Chief/Publisher, Scholastic Classroom Magazines. We designed Scholastic Learn At Home knowing that administrators and teachers need to create extensive virtual learning plans, quickly, and that students need uplifting and engaging experiences. Our hope is that even though daily routines are being disrupted and students may not have valuable time in school with their educators, together we can support meaningful learning at home while it is necessary.

    Scholastic Learn At Home provides approximately three hours of learning opportunities per day, for up to four weeks of instruction, including writing and research projects based on nonfiction articles and stories, virtual field trips, reading and geography challenges, access to our new digital community for kids Scholastic Home Base, and more. Teachers can also plan virtual learning meetups to discuss and expand on any of the resources found on the site.

    Accessible on all devices, including smartphones, and with no sign-up required, Scholastic Learn At Home activities are flexible for using any writing materials students have readily available at home—no printing required. Scholastic editors designed the lessons in an effort to reduce the planning burden on teachers and families needing to ensure continuity in daily learning. The digital hub will remain free and open indefinitely.


    The editors of Scholastic Classroom Magazines have also launched a collection of kid-friendly resources for learning about coronavirus.


    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers the most up-to-date information on coronavirus and it is recommended to follow state and local authorities for guidance on how specific communities are affected.

    For more information about Scholastic (NASDAQ: SCHL), the global children’s publishing, education, and media company, visit the Company’s media room.


  • Techno duo RHYME SO and Drag Star Milk unleash ‘Fashion Blogger’ video: Watch

    Future-Pop duo RHYME SO is the passion project from emerging Australian poet, singer-songwriter, DJ, and model RHYME and massive Japanese musician and producer Shinichi Osawa (aka MONDO GROSSO). Rising alt-pop artist, RHYME is no stranger to the entertainment/music industry as she was born to Australian Rock legend Richard Lara of The Screaming Jets and stylist and make-up artist Michelle Michaleson. At eighteen-years-old, she decided to focus on modeling and music and began releasing solo projects encompassing an eclectic but curated genre for herself as a word performer. Her latest EP ‘INTERNET GIRL’ received support from NYLON Japan.

    In the early 90’s, Shinichi Osawa had a successful career as a music producer, TV ads and a film score composer; later finding success as an electro music pioneer in the 2000’s. In 2017, he released the first MONDO GROSSO album in fourteen years, which soon ranked #1 on Japan’s iTunes album chart. RHYME and Shinichi crossed paths the same year and quickly formed a close collaboration, prompting RHYME to move to Japan to begin writing together as RHYME SO. RHYME SO’s music was picked up by Japanese/Australian artist JOJI and the duo’s debut dance hit ‘Just Used Music Again’ was released on 88 Rising’s 2019 album ‘Head in The Clouds II’, which led to accolades from Hypebeast, Billboard, Complex, Mixmag, and more.

    The duo’s new single, ‘Fashion Blogger’, is influenced by our society’s obsession with being online and the importance of disconnecting to genuinely reconnect with each other. The distinctive, upbeat, vogue-esque production alongside the catchy spoken word lyrics illustrate a satirical twist on our social media persona and interactions. Their unique sounds and style are a refreshing blend infectious pop hooks, tongue twisters, and witty lyrics all while pioneering a new era sound – which they call ‘Blank Post Genre’.

    The epic official avant-garde video, which features the fabulous drag queen star Milk of RuPaul’s Drag Race, was filmed on ice as we watch RHYME compete with Milk during a fictional ice-skating competition ‘IAFB Grand Prix 2020’ (‘I Am a Fashion Blogger Grand Prix’). Both RHYME and Milk used to be professional figure skaters before pursuing other endeavors. The visual pays homage to the sport they highly adore and respect while also creating a vibrant, inclusive stage for the LGBTQ+ community—not to mention striking fashion moments. This infectious techno track is the first step to greatness for the Future-Pop duo.

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  • Memphis rapper Coolie in the Cut makes one for home: Stream ‘Where I’m From’

    Referring to oneself as the “Coldest Rapper in Memphis” has to have some bearings, especially in a city with the current industry giants likes of Yo Gotti, Moneybagg Yo, and Young Dolph. If you’re a fan of Three 6 Mafia, and the Memphis sound, you’re going to enjoy the simplicity of Coolie in the Cut’s jook-friendly ‘Where I’m From’. Check it out, get your jook on. My favourite part of the song is at the end. Make it there, and you’ll see what I mean.


  • Denver-based producer Neon Brown shares animated visual for ‘Maintain’ featuring Vursatyl: Watch

    Denver based producer Neon Brown’s signature sound has been well-received throughout the underground Hip-Hop scene. The smooth production and classic sound of the Mile High City producer are displayed with his latest collaboration as he joins with Portland emcee, Vursatyl. The Lifesavas emcee paints a vivid picture of the struggles and successes of being Black in America. This track provides a great tribute to the classic Hip-Hop sound. Be sure to check ‘Maintain’ on your favorite streaming platforms.

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  • Premiere: Los Angeles-based singer Megan Vice remakes French producer Breakbot’s ‘Shades of Black’ and serves up a new flavor of ‘Strawberry Lemonade’

    Megan Vice teams up with Breakbot for this cute bop ‘Strawberry Lemonade’, premiering today! The Pop track is exciting, perfect for the approaching warm weather. The Los Angeles-based talent mixed her different influences and styles and the result was this fun danceable hit. On her inspiration for the song, Vice says,

    The background music is an instrumental interlude on an album that didn’t have any vocals on it so I decided to write a top-line over it and turn it into a proper song. I don’t see many people out here doing this and thought it would be cool!

    Vice’s originality and style will keep her relevant.

    [youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DloQ00nZyYw&h=315]


  • Vancouver rapper Tom MacDonald speaks to the reality of his artistry on ‘I Don’t Care’: Watch the visual

    Photo: Instagram

    Have you ever heard of Tom MacDonald? We didn’t know about him until today. Searching on YouTube for what’s trending, we decided to click on #8. Unaware of what we were in for, we indulged in the songwriting talent that the Canadian artist has. We weren’t exactly in love with his lyrical delivery, but what he was able to convey on the track will resonate with so many of our peers, so we decided to share it.


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    Without further ado, here’s the official video for ‘I Don’t Care’. It discusses everything from the anxiety you feel when you’re going through ongoing transitions as a music professional, the criticism you receive, and how isolation becomes a tactic of comfort.

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  • Teyana Taylor shares Afrocentric video for ‘We Got Love’ featuring Ms Lauryn Hill: Watch

    Showing African culture as a theme for her new song ‘We Got Love’ featuring beautiful dialogue by Ms Lauryn Hill. As Teyana Taylor says,
    ‘Love is the new money’; without it, we are bankrupt. Check out the visual starring her husband, and her daughter. It’s well-composed and directed.

    [youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lP3PZrr-iOg&h=315]


  • Here’s the lyric video for Kazakh producer Imanbek’s remix of SAINt JHN’s ‘Roses’: Watch

    Brooklyn singer-songwriter SAINt JHN shared the fun lyric video for ‘Roses (Imanbek Remix)’. In a car filled with young ladies who love to dance, the record is a vibe. Watch it now if you’re trying to catch one. The Kazakh producer released the audio on September 13, 2019.

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