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Never Has It Been So Good As Ashford & Simpson (and sometimes Armstead)

New York of the 1960’s brought us the power of love in the writers booth in a profound way. The Brill Building gave young Jewish Newlyweds like Goffin & King, Greenwich & Barry and Mann & Weil lots of money and respect as they churned out hits for people coast to coast and even overseas….

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When I think of why I give up on live DJing, I think of all the white folks that have used Black Art to forward their ambitions of all stripes, whether that’s clout and monetary reward for gatekeeping Black Art, opportunities to curate media (often poorly) or hell, base whole “fail up” political careers on your localized celebrity like Tom Temprano did.
Y’all really letting your colorism bias show the last few days….
It’s amazingly sad that all the resources in the world yet we don’t make time to capture their stories. Rest Easy Rosa Lee Hawkins.
Keep in mind how pitiful @spotify pays artists that have the “privilege” of streaming their work on their platform on top of the fact they’re selling your data when y’all are doing those dumb ass “wraps” this December.
Okay who wants to record with me? (H/T via @blackmathmagician)
Who wants Screamifer as Aretha for Christmas?
Are you? ARE YOU?
TBH I’m just grossed out because none of them were cute.

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