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  • Does Lil Soulja Slim have a chance in the Rap Game?

    Lil Soulja Slim has a lot of potentials. On our official Youtube channel we covered his likelihood of making it as a successful recording artist. The video goes into detail about Lil Slim’s past and what makes him a good candidate for this industry. We all know Lil Soulja as the son of the late […] More

  • Meet Sarah Chamoro: The Metal Mastermind Behind the Bayou Brass Jewelry Line [Interview]

    BAYOU BRASS: Handmade Rings, Earrings, Necklaces, Serenity, Stones, Crystals, Metals, Healing, Serenity, Self-Awareness, Knowledge, Empowerment (female empowerment at that), Goals, Dreams… New Orleans is full of creativity, artistry, and dreams. So why not shoot for the moon? That’s exactly what creator and small business owner Sarah Chamoro decided to do back in 2015 when she […] More

  • Lil Wayne Funeral Album Update So Far

    Everything we Know about Lil Wayne’s new project “Funeral” Dating all the way back to the year 2016, Lil Wayne fans have been on the look out for any, and all news of an album titled “Funeral”. He first announced said project during a Lil Wayne album drought, while he was in a legal battle […] More

  • Saints Offensive Tackle Terron Armstead Continues To Give Back To The Youth Through His Foundation

    To Inspire Our Youth To Develop Life Skills of Sportsmanship, Character, and Teamwork. That’s the mission of Saint’s Offensive Tackle Terron Armstead and his Foundation, the Terron Armstead Foundation. For the second year now, Armstead’s Foundation surprised a group of New Orleans kids with tickets to the Saint’s pre-season game against the Miami Dolphins. The […] More

  • History of the Calliope Projects (Origins Explained)

    The Calliope Projects also known as B.W. Cooper Public Housing Development, was a neighborhood in New Orleans, and one of the housing projects of the city. The Calliope Projects aka CP3 gained nationwide notoriety for being extremely violent with a high crime rate. Most noted for being the home of New Orleans legend Master P. […] More

  • The Rise & Fall of Flow: Lil Wayne’s Protégé

    Widner Degruy commonly known by his stage name Flow, is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer from New Orleans, Louisiana. The fall of Flow came as a shock to the music world because he was next up to take the Young Money crown. Flow was best known for his electrifying bars that depicted his […] More

  • The Hurricane Katrina Levee Bombing: Did it Happen?

    Hurricane season brings out a lot of emotions for local New Orleans residents. In 2005 Hurricane Katrina caused citywide devastation after over 50 failures of the levees and floodwalls that protected the Big Easy. The breach caused flooding in 80% of New Orleans and the entire St. Bernard Parish. When the water poured in, the […] More

  • A Secret Plaguing Black Men

    When a black man confides in you, that is a gift you should cherish as gold. Black men carry the weight of the world on their shoulders, so to speak about issues that weigh heavily on them is extremely difficult. Mental health for black men is almost looked at as a weakness if they seek […] More

  • Every B.G. Album Ranked from Worst to First.

    In honor of the #1 Original Hot Boy turning 39 today, Newtral Groundz takes an in-depth look back at each one of B.G.’s studio albums and ranks them from worst to first. 11. Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood: Originally slated for a 2007 release, B.G.’s return to the majors was delayed for two years before […] More

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