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On episode 8 we caught up with BrezzyDre upcoming rapper(hit songs like Roll, Pew Pew, and SaySo) who has continued to grow and improve his sound. Based off the DMV/DC sound he has he has continued to vastly improve his skills. We also got into rap in the black community and what it has meant for him growing up as a black man and facing obstacles in both the school system and life in general. His Instagram is 3rbreezydre and music name is BrezzyDre on all platforms.
On episode seven of the EverythingBlack podcast we talked with young up and coming entrepreneur Devin Cherry. We talked about how the creation of his brand UPLOOQ, the symbolism and meaning behind it and how we go through life as black entrepreneurs physically, emotionally, and religiously. Thank you, guys, for all the love and support!
On the 6th episode of the Everything Black podcast, we talked with Sophia Parkins a true revolutionary and photographer. We talked about many of the struggles in the black community including issues with black women, black mental health, and the negative hate black people receive from each other.
In the 5th episode of the podcast, we interviewed young and upcoming Brooke Philemon to talk about the nail business, entrepreneurship, and the world for black women.
Today we talked with former members of the Frederick High Necktie Club where we talked about leadership, black excellence for men, and if the state of rap is ruining our community itself.
Today we talked to Elwyne Wordlaw, star PG for Frederick High, and Tyliek Anderson, up-and-coming YouTube star and graduated PG for Thomas Johnson High School. We talked about various things from life as a YouTuber, to life as a ball player, and how their platforms influence the youth.
In this episode we got time to talk with the owners of the new up and coming business Made2Move, as well talking about leadership, also new updates on Carlee Russell case.
Welcome to the EverythingBlack podcast where we talk about not only the struggles but the successes all over the black community led by strong black men and women. In our first episode we got to talk to model Jamad Mays about his success in the acting business and how to be successful in the black community.





