Author: Delbert Williams II

Born in the early 80s in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Delbert Williams II has always had a passion for writing. Even in high school, he earned excellent grades in English and writing classes. After attending John Marshall High School, he graduated from Project Stay Alternative High School in Milwaukee. From there, Delbert attended Milwaukee Area Technical College, where he studied music and communications. While he enjoyed these fields, his love for writing remained strong. In 2019, Delbert founded Hard Stack Street Mag, a publication that quickly gained a following for its unique and engaging content. As the founder and editor-in-chief of the magazine, he has worked tirelessly to produce quality articles that cover a wide range of topics, including music, art, culture, and politics. Now 42 years old, Delbert continues to pursue his passion for writing and journalism. Through Hard Stack Street Mag, he has created a platform that allows him to share his voice and perspective with readers from all over the world. With a strong background in writing and a deep understanding of the power of storytelling, Delbert Williams II is a writer to watch. He is dedicated to producing content that is both informative and engaging, and he is committed to using his platform to shine a light on important issues that are often overlooked by mainstream media.

[ad_1] 2022 is over. It undoubtedly chronicled many important events. This report looks at some of Africa’s major political highlights. Below is the transcript of the video narration. Somalia electionsLet’s start with the election. Former Somali leader Hassan Sheikh Mohamud became the country’s president after winning a parliamentary vote delayed for 15 months after three consecutive polls held under the watch of African Union forces in Mogadishu. KenyaIn Kenya, it was a big battle between Uhuru Kenyatta’s estranged deputy William Root and veteran opposition presidential candidate Laila Odinga, who had unusual support from Kenyatta. Both Root and Odinga were evenly…

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[ad_1] Johnstown, Pennsylvania – The Johnstown native has made a career out of rapping.Naeem Triplin stepped into the world of hip-hop after his brother listened to music inspired by artists such as Kendrick Lamar. Tyler, Creator. A$AP Rocky. And Childish Gambino.”I fell in love with music,” said the 21-year-old, who graduated from Greater Johnstown High School. “I was in Johnstown music school, so I think I was more into it. I was in a band until I graduated. That’s why I had Triplin, who goes by the name Eem Triplin, followed in his brother’s footsteps, making beats in his bedroom…

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[ad_1] Joe Budden believes we need to raise the bar for hip hop, and one way to do that is for rappers to take a ‘Hip Hop SAT’ before being signed by a label. Guest starring former Slaughterhouse lyricist earn leisure time In the podcast, he and co-hosts Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings talked about the oversaturation of the podcast market. The discussion led Budden to admit that he has similar concerns about rap games, and hopes the barrier to entry will be higher for new MCs entering the industry. “I always felt like I needed to take the Hip…

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[ad_1] While some of hip-hop’s biggest names have made big comebacks in 2022, and many have made it onto Uproxx’s best albums of 2022 list, there have been some notable names promising new albums. , could not announce anything until the new year. Leaving a host of hip-hop albums to expect in 2023. After a long hiatus, TDE artists such as Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul, and SZA released new albums this year to warm reactions from fans and critics (Kendrick is on the Best Albums list, although Soul and SZA missed the cutoff). Drake has released two of his albums. One…

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[ad_1] hip hop nutcracker “Tchaikovsky flips his head in the coolest way possible.” The Russian classical composer’s reimagining of a 130-year-old ballet set in modern New York City has lived up to its promotional promises over the past decade. Now a holiday tradition in its own right, this dance, his Extravaganza, is currently in the middle of a 30-city tour. And despite having a heart transplant in December 2020, every beat features Curtis Blow, the show’s special guest MC and one of rap’s founding fathers. “I’ve always been a fan and advocate of the fusion of hip-hop and other genres…

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[ad_1] Source: Pacific Press/Getty T.The Universal Hip Hop Museum in the Bronx could get the funding it needs to move the project forward. MORE: Gun Ownership Soars in Female-Leaded Black Communities US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand announced Wednesday that it has secured $3 million in end-of-year omnibus packages to build the Universal Hip Hop Museum. Breaking ground in the South Bronx in May 2021, the project is scheduled to open in 2024. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand said, “Historically, the Bronx has been a creative incubator for so many great genres of music, from doo-wop to salsa, but none have left as big…

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[ad_1] Milwaukee — Vacation is here. This time can be a difficult time for many people, especially those who have lost loved ones. As a licensed psychologist, Casey Holtz, Ph.D. works with Milwaukee-area children and families dealing with all kinds of grief from losing loved ones to drug overdoses, reckless driving, suicide, and other traumas. doing. Holtz said it’s important to first recognize how difficult it is to deal with grief, adding that the holiday season will only make it more difficult. “It’s going to be a season where those memories come flooding back. It’s about how you get through…

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[ad_1] 2022 when the underground comes to the fore. Des Moines’ Teller Bank$ dominated the year. He dropped a total of six (6!) projects, bringing quirky and independent voices from the fringes like AshyMeat, Vin and producer he Ponderosa Moe. Pay off rapper Rent Money for proper reintroduction. 2022 for Juliano Dock aliasZef Stars 222: Read between the linesFlyLife’s another viewB. Wells elegance and that honor roll KID’s god of peaceSome are short, some are long. It’s like bending your elbows in a crowded space. In other words, it’s an exciting time to be in the game.IPR’s Lucius Pham analyzes…

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[ad_1] This year, the Chicago Drill reached a big milestone. December 18 marks the 10th anniversary of Chief Keef taking the world by storm with the release of his major label debut album. Rich at the endthe giant that gave us the controversial “3 Hunna” and genre-defining classics like “Love Sosa” and “I Don’t Like” featuring Lil Reese.But lately, local rap is going through a period of transition. Many of the food stars have passed away in recent years, like FBG Duck and King Von. As a result, its sound is a bit stagnant. Rappers like Taylor Bennett and Kidd…

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[ad_1] Neither snow, rain, heat nor climate change will prevent these couriers from quickly completing their scheduled rounds. On Tuesday, the U.S. Postal Service announced plans to purchase 106,000 new vehicles by 2028. 66,000 of them are powered by electricity and have zero greenhouse gas emissions. His $9.6 billion investment in mail trucks and chargers (including $3 billion from the Inflation Reduction Act) will soon give the U.S. Postal Service the nation’s largest electric vehicle. Such large-scale bulk purchases will drive the entire EV market, spurring demand across the electric vehicle supply chain, from batteries to semiconductors. Economies of scale…

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