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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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Grandaddy Souf Celebrates 4/20 with New Single

Grandaddy Souf

GRANDADDY SOUF is a well vested artist in Hip-Hop. For over two decades, he’s has blazed a path in the music industry that is the stuff of legend. Born in Orlando, Florida Souf began his campaign in 2001 when he signed to Loud Records. Four years after staying loyal to Steve Rifkind, he would become the first artist signed to SRC.

In celebration of 4/20 Grandaddy Souf released a hit new single “Got Dat Gas” yesterday that is the new anthem for smoker’s worldwide!

Grandaddy Souf

GOT DAT GAS

Produced by Dielog, the track is raw as Grandaddy rides the track effortlessly. I was in the studio while the track was in the rough draft stages. We were in Texas for the annual Texas Fleet Week conference and at one of the locations scheduled for an artist soundstage, there was a studio in a backroom.

I was able to witness his creative process in real time. He fed off the energy in the room and was able to produce a quality track that’s both a banger and relatable.

Check out the official music video for “Got Dat Gas” down below. The visual, produced by Death Panther Media, features cameos from Fleet DJs’ own DJ Souljalife. The video was captured at Eva’s 1925 located in Jacksonville, Florida.

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TWITTER: GRANDADDY SOUF

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