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Feministing Jamz: “Pleasure This Pain” by Kwamie Liv feat. Angel Haze

Don’t you love it when two fab people collaborate? Two great artists that we love here at Jamz — Kwamie Liv and Angel Haze — have just released a new song, and it is all [heart eyes emoji]. 

Don’t you love it when two fab people collaborate? Two great artists that we love here at Jamz — Kwamie Liv and Angel Haze — have just released a new song, and it is all ...

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Feministing Jamz: A queer & trans people of color playlist for your post-Grammys blues

Oh awards shows, what a mess! The Grammys, of course, were no different. There’s been a ton of buzz about Macklemore’s performance of Same Love, what it means that he won Best Rap Album, all streaming into a larger conversation around his place as a white man calling out homophobia in hip hop.

Well I’m here to tell you: queer and trans folks of color? We don’t need a white savior.

Oh awards shows, what a mess! The Grammys, of course, were no different. There’s been a ton of buzz about Macklemore’s performance of Same Love, what it means that he won ...

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Angel Haze bravely shares story of sexual abuse on “Cleaning out My Closet”

*Trigger Warning*

American culture is both exciting, horrifying and as a result confusing. Two statements about sexual assault in the same news cycle–first you have prominent members of the GOP suggest that god, not the fertilization of an egg, causes pregnancy and when you are impregnated after being sexually assaulted, you deserve it you filthy whore, it’s what God intended.

And within the same news cycle–the release of one of the most brave and powerful testimonials I’ve ever heard, describing in great detail years of sexual abuse.

Angel Haze, an up-and-coming rapper, has released a new track about her years of sexual abuse as a child. The power of her voice, meticulousness with which she tells her story and the confidence in her ...

*Trigger Warning*

American culture is both exciting, horrifying and as a result confusing. Two statements about sexual assault in the same news cycle–first you have prominent members of the GOP suggest that god, not the fertilization of ...