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  • Oct 20, 2022
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Louisville's own teen rap group The Real Young Prodigys' (TRYP) are known for creating music that brings on both conversation, controversy and overall change.


TRYP's style of music delivers relative messages that impact our world today. It's the "land that was stolen and home of the caged," the group focus on topics ranging from poverty, hair discrimination and injustice within the black community.


In 2021, their single "CROWN" influence the passing of the CROWN Act Ordinance in Louisville, Kentucky. A policy that changes ways of how one should not be discriminated against because of their hair within any work or school environment.


With their new single "Ridin' Around With the Green (RAWTG)" focuses on the issues of mass incarceration and criminalization of marijuana within our community.


The song is available now on Soundcloud and other music platforms.

'RAWTG' film releases on October 20, 2022.


The film is shot in Atlanta, GA directed by Nolan Hubers-Rhoades, with footage from the state of Georgia's first licensed black-owned hemp farm The Green Toad. Organizer Nyree Clayton-Taylor mentions during a viral sneak peak of the film how much, "the kids must always lead with data."


The Cannabis industry in the U.S. reached a record high of $25 billion revenue in 2021. Cannabis is one of the fastest growing industries for both medical and adult use. (Vox, 2022)

Members of TRYP research the percentage of black owned cannabis businesses and were able to learn more about hemp and cannabis products while attending an Atlanta Hemp festival.


Check out the new video here.


Follow The Real Young Prodigys' on social media.


Instagram: @youngprodigys_

Facebook: @TheRealYoungProdigys


  • Oct 20, 2022
  • 1 min read

Tell us! What artists you know whose song from an album release in 2019, can become platinum and number-one three years later?... Anyone?! Well aside from R&B singer Chris Brown that list is probably thin. This comes along as people begin to believe real R&B is dying.


The singer is now some place receiving his flowers and definitely enjoying all the fruits of his labor.


Brown's song "Under the Influence," from prior album "Indigo" extended version is the gem the world stumbled across. While on the #OneofThemOnes tour and promoting his most recent album "Breezy" people came across the song in disbelief at its' greatness.




The single began to go viral and use on various platforms such as TikTok reels. The songs popularity surface to franchise stores such as Torrid, using the song as sound on their social media promotional videos.


After the single made it to the top of Apple Music charts, Brown wrote a post September 15 on Instagram stating his appreciation.


“I REALLY REALLY APPRECIATE and LOVE YALL..❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏽. #1 This is crazy to me… imagine the songs that were overlooked.. thank you team breezy. GEMS 🙏🏽❤️. Hope you guys are going back and re-listening to see what y’all may have missed. 🥰 R&B AINT DEAD..just allow it to blossom”


Check out Chris Brown "Under the Influence" music video release on October 20, 2022.



This announcement releases on what would be Emmett Till's 81st birthday on July 25.


A new film titled TILL directed by Chinoyne Chuku (Clemency) starring actors such as Jalyn Hall, Whoopi Goldberg, Sean Patrick Thomas and Danielle Deadwyler.


Emmett Till was just an eager young man from the south-side of Chicago who was finally able to visit his family in Mississippi for the summer.


Mamie Till Mobley battled with herself on whether or not her son would be okay in a world that he is not use to. Mamie had to teach her boy how to be small down in the south where Jim Crow laws still heavily exist.

In 1955, Emmett was brutally lynch at the age of 14 years old. It is every mothers worse nightmare to loose their child and Mamie was persistent in showing the world exactly what happen to her son. She uses her voice as a lead spokeswomen within the Civil Rights Movement standing for black people and mothers who demand change within their justice system.


During a Zoom interview this summer Director, Chinoyne Chuku mentions how she, "hope it can galvanize people to action... making the world a better place not just for themselves but for other people." After watching the film she would like for viewers to walk away feeling inspired and wanting to help create a better environment for everyone both black and white.


The main character Emmett 'BoBo' Till is played by Jalyn Hall. Chuku mentions how much of a sweetheart he is to work with.


Hall while being relatively close in age now of when the traumatic events of Emmett Till took place.


"I put my blood sweat and tears into creating this film" -Chinoyne





The movie TILL will have a world premiere at the 60th New York Film Festival and will be shown in select theaters on October 14, 2022.


Follow the movie TILL on social media

Facebook @TillMovie

Instagram @TillMovie

Twitter @TillMovie


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