
NWO SPARROW
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NWO Sparrow — The New Voice of NYC
I cover hip-hop, WWE & entertainment with an edge. Urban journalist repping the culture. Writing for Medium.com & Vocal, bringing raw stories, real voices & NYC energy to every headline.
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Roc Nation School Students Learn The Art of PR From The Now PR Founder Roseay
Roseay Brings Real Insight to Students at Roc Nation School A candid conversation with Roseay and Professor Clayton Durant on building The Now PR, navigating artists’ challenges, and creating opportunities in the music industry. Photo by Amor Visage Productions
By NWO SPARROW6 months ago in Viva
Nicki Minaj's Solo Reign is Over, and She Knows It by NWO Sparrow
The Pinkprint is Broken: Cardi B’s Raw Honesty Made Nicki’s Persona Obsolete by NWO Sparrow . While one legend battles her successors, the other elevates them. Who is really more secure in their legacy?
By NWO SPARROW6 months ago in Beat
Beyond the Label: Giofromdablock is the Rapper the LGBTQ Community Deserves by NWO Sparrow
Giofromdablock Isn’t Your ‘Representation,’ He’s Your Competition The rising hip-hop artist isn’t here to be a token; he’s here to take the throne, and his music is the only statement he needs to make.
By NWO SPARROW6 months ago in Pride
Giofromdablock is Here for the Crown, Not the Conversation by NWO Sparrow
Giofromdablock Isn't Your 'Representation,' He's Your Competition The rising hip-hop artist isn't here to be a token; he's here to take the throne, and his music is the only statement he needs to make.
By NWO SPARROW6 months ago in Beat
Discipline, Vision, Community: TT Torrez Returns to MCNY to Unlock the Leaders of Tomorrow with #GoGetHer Summit
Full Circle - TT Torrez Returns to MCNY to Unlock Leaders of Tomorrow When Vision Meets Access: The Official Line Up - How TT Torrez Is Redefining Leadership for Young Women of Color
By NWO SPARROW6 months ago in Viva
Before I Read Sex Ain’t the Way to Love, Here’s What I’m Already Asking Myself by NWO Sparrow
5 Questions I Can’t Wait to Answer After Reading Sex Ain’t the Way to Love When I first heard about Tavia Mapp-Deterville’s new book Sex Ain’t the Way to Love, I was intrigued. The title alone had me pausing, because it hits on something that feels universal and yet deeply personal. As a man, I know this book is written primarily for women, especially Black women, but I could not help asking myself what lessons I might gain by listening in. Tavia is a music publicist turned author, and with this new release she is blending memoir and journal in a way that forces readers to not just read but to actually reflect. That alone makes me curious.
By NWO SPARROW6 months ago in BookClub











