Keep Celebrating Black Music with Top That Track & TeaMarrr

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All music is black music, period. Black people have been innovating and beat making since the beginning of time. Without their work and talent, the world would be a much quieter place. With a long bout of overdue civil unrest worldwide, and the Black Lives Matter Movement growing stronger each week, we decided to pay tribute one of the best ways we know how on Top That Track. We're going to be celebrating music with and by black artists for an entire block of episodes.  

This week R&B talent TeaMarrr joins the hosts as they discuss the BLM movement, how it'll impact the music industry, and of course their favorite timeless R&B tunes. But who's song will Top That Track? Listen to find out who TeaMarrr picks!

In addition, there are several different ways to donate & support: sign this petition asking that the officers involved in Breonna Taylor's murder be arrested or even send an email to the Kentucky Attorney General and Governor using this link.    

Listen to "Celebrating Black Music Pt. 1" on Apple Podcasts or below:  

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