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Author: Shae McCoy

Baltimore’s own Shae McCoy has been consistently blazing platforms and leaving her media footprint within DMV and beyond. At the ripe age of 22, she founded uncommonrealist.com. A media source positively cultivating the minds of the public in not just the realest way but in a realist way. McCoy’s deep passion for pop culture, the arts, and news has enabled her to expand her brand and be in the same room with the greats. Shae had the honor to interview actors, activists, community leaders, and local politicians. One of the highlights of her career was interviewing the Michael B. Jordan, who has starred in the Wire, Fruitvale Station, and Friday Night Lights. Shae McCoy fell in love with words at an early age. She was enamored with its power to move, motivate, and inspire. As a young girl, she wrote personal narratives and short stories. As Shae grew older, she grew fond of journalism and realized that is how she would make her mark on the world.

[Mental Health] Start With You [Written By Kevin Hart]

September 7, 2016No Comments

  Mourning the state of our country is not nearly as weighty as mourning the state of our interpersonal relationships. To be so lost in the sky that we focus on the negative things unseen to the naked eye, just […]

[Karlito's Korner] Drake "Child's Play" Video Reaction

September 7, 2016No Comments

Saturday Night, while chilling in the cut in my neighborhood, YouTube sent me a notification saying that Drake‘s new video Child’s Play was available to stream. Besides Hotline Bling, Drake hasn’t released a visual from Views yet, which is new […]

[New Music] Nobody's Home X Dolo Moretti

September 7, 2016No Comments

https://soundcloud.com/dolomoretti/nobodyshome

[QOTW] Why aren't Communal Creative Networks More Common in the Underground Workings of Society? [Written By Kevin Hart]

September 7, 2016No Comments

  If income and assets, essentially, come from a return on what you’ve contributed to a network, why aren’t communal creative networks more common in the underground workings of society? There are many opportunities to counteract the oppressor but, do we […]

[Karlito's Korner] Rick Ross X Tidal Concert Review

August 31, 2016No Comments

I don’t think anyone on the east coast was more excited to watch Rick Ross live on Tidal celebrating 10 years of success in the rap game than me. Since his “Hustlin” single broke, Ross has made a more than […]

[New Music] Rodd.D X B.I.B.D

August 31, 2016No Comments

[New Music] Lonnie Moore X Golden Child

August 31, 2016No Comments

[Series Review] The Get Down: Heavy’s Thoughts [Written by Brandon Williams

August 31, 2016No Comments

Because of their intense advertising campaign, many of you have probably see the, newly release Netflix original series, The Get Down, which portrays the birth of hip-hop in the back alleys of the Bronx, NY during the late 1970’s. The Get […]

[Mental Health] Verbal Non-Violence [Written by Kevin Hart]

August 31, 2016No Comments

Let’s agree on one premise, abuse is not an appropriate way to handle confrontation of any kind. Whether physical or verbal, most would say abuse is still not the answer. Even so, physical abuse to solve physical altercations is still […]

[Photos] Baltimore Beat Club's Two-Year Anniversary Fest Conquers Station North

August 30, 2016No Comments

This past weekend, I was honored to be able to attend a remarkable event. On Saturday, the Lineup Room Recording Studio, run by Brandon lackey, celebrated the two-year anniversary of the Bmore BeatClub. Bmore BeatClub is a hip-hop event whose […]

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