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Harry Belafonte, Singer, Activist & Icon Dies at 96

Harry Belafonte
Harry Belafonte
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HARRY BELAFONTE, the beloved Caribbean singer that topped the charts and helped change the world has died. On Tuesday at his home in Manhattan’s Upper West Side, he passed alongside his wife. Forbes reports that according to his publicist Ken Sunshine, Belafonte succumbed to congestive heart failure. He was 96.

Harry Belafonte was more than just a performing artist. The Harlem native began his career singing in clubs. He would go on to become a champion for civil rights. His deep Jamaican roots enabled him to become the ambassador of Jamaica and it’s culture.

Harry Belafonte
Photo Cred: The Guardian
Harry Belafonte
Photo Cred: Playbill

A LIFE WELL LIVED

Harry Belafonte was successful in all that he pursued in life. Well renowned for his iconic chant of “Day-O!” from The Banana Boat song, he took calypso music to unbelievable heights. In 1956 he released an album Calypso that would become the first LP from a solo artist to sell a million records.

Upon realizing he had a platform, he would follow in the footsteps of those who came before him. Belafonte became an activist for the Civil Rights Movement. “Out of Many, One People.” This Jamaican motto would become his mantra as up until his death, he was a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.

Harry Belafonte with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. & Coretta Scott-King (Photo Cred: Getty Images)

Straight Official Magazine offers our prayers and condolences to his family, fans and friends. In his memory, check out this touching tribute to the icon, activist and legend down below.

USA for Africa- Harry Belafonte Tribute

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Nas King’s Disease III Album Review

Nas King's Disease III
Nas
Nas (Photo Cred: Complex Magazine)

NAS has emerged as Hip-Hop’s most trending artist this week. Five days after the the release of King’s Disease III , the Brooklyn legend has everyone talking. KDIII is the sixteenth studio album and the God MC once again has delivered an instant classic.

The album has received critical acclaim and further expands the catalog of one of Hip-Hop’s most iconic artists. Nas shows no signs of being irrelevant despite what 21 Savage has to say. King’s Disease has been a thrilling trilogy and the third installment is a great testament to his reign as Queensbridge’s finest.

Nas King's Disease III
Nas-King’s Disease III (Photo Cred: Spotify)

WHAT TO EXPECT

The album consists of 17 tracks in total. Nas & acclaimed producer Hit-Boy team up to perfectly display that he is still a force to be reckoned with behind the mic. He reintroduces himself in “Ghetto Reporter” rapping The audacity, masterfully crafted these classics So naturally, had to be Nasty back at it They argue KD1, KD2 or Magic, what’s harder when KD3 go harder than all of them?

It doesn’t take a genius to know that Nas doesn’t miss. Fans are stuck between tracks like “Legit” with the dope sample from The Five Heartbeats and “I’m on Fire” that has hints of both NBA Jam & Street Fighter that makes heads nod in unison. Nas can still go and to receive another gem in KDIII is a blessing and we should enjoy it!

Nas King's Disease III Tracklist

EDITOR’S PICK

In no particular order, Nas is in my top 10 list. I’ve listened to him since Illmatic and he’s been a huge influence on the game and the music industry. I’m three days and several takes in to King’s Disease III and my official pick is “Thun”. It’s the sample of “The Bridge is Over” from BDP and the lyrical prowess of Nas over the track that solidifies his spot on my list as greatest of all time.

Check it out for yourself down below and make sure to cop King’s Disease III. We thank you for rocking with us Straight Official Magazine and remember, it’s the #DueSeason so #GetSOM!

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