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Level, Website for Black Men Aged 30+, Goes Solo From Medium.com

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorLevel, the publication for Black men launched on Medium three years ago, has migrated to its own website, Levelman.com, with Medium founder/CEO Ev Williams serving as the lead investor.The initial launch content, according to EIC John Kennedy, includes rapper Jim Jones on being an NFT early adopter and his two-decade career; comedy writer Carlos Greaves compiles the 55 biggest, Blackest dad jokes you’ve never heard; and the return of the popular Level column “The Only Black Guy in the Office,” sharing one man’s snarky accounts of being corporate while Black. There is also an essay from author/ culture critic Michael Arceneaux about the problematic legacy of the recently deceased, controversial relationship guru Kevin Samuels.
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Future releases new video featuring Kanye West, ‘Keep It Burnin”
Future has today (April 29) released a new video featuring Kanye West – watch ‘Keep It Burnin” below.The new track features verses from West and he appears in the song’s dimly lit video with his face covered.In the new Rick Nyce-directed video, the two rappers reflect on there they came from.“Cross me so much, I got nails in my hand,” West raps, while Future adds: “Seen too much violence, done seen too much death…Bodies on bodies, got a gang full of them/Raised by gangsters, prostitutes and pimps.”Check out the new video here:The track features on Future’s new album, I Never Liked You’, which was released today (April 29).The new album also features guest collaborations from Drake, Young Thug, Tems, EST Gee, Gunna, and Kodak Black.Listen to the full album here:Future’s new album is the follow-up to the rapper’s 2020 LP ‘High Off Life’, which featured a the likes of Drake, Travis Scott, Lil Uzi Vert, DaBaby, Meek Mill, Lil Baby and more.NME‘s Luke Morgan Britton said of ‘High Off Life’: “Despite its glimpses of greatness, though, this album revisits too many of the rapper’s trademark themes to truly make good on his jubilant pre-release promises.”In February, Future released ‘Worst Day’ – his first solo single in almost two years. It came with an accompanying music video, in which American YouTuber and dating advisor Kevin Samuels plays Future’s therapist, describing himself as a “professional image consultant”.
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