
Isaac Hayes III
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After five years of relentless dedication, Julian Brown Julian Brown has officially turned plastic waste into a clean-burning alternative fuel source called PLASTOLINE, a 110 octane fuel that produces clean emissions and could redefine the future of energy. On October 4th history was made in Atlanta when Julian started a 2023 Scat Pack running entirely on PLASTOLINE, proving his invention works in real life. More than 1,000 people gathered to witness the moment cheering as plastic waste was transformed into power before their eyes. From plastic waste to powerful innovation, another example of Black brilliance, Black science, and Black innovation at its finest. ✨💫
Isaac Hayes III5,364,427 次观看 • 8 个月前

What Nick Cannon said is exactly how misinformation spreads. Yes, the KKK was tied to Southern Democrats in the 1800s. That part is true. But leaving out what happened next changes the entire meaning. In the 1960s, after Lyndon B. Johnson passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the racists who supported segregation did not just disappear… They left the Democratic Party and shifted politically. That is a huge part of the story that keeps getting left out. AND THAT MATTERS. Because when we, especially Black voices with big platforms, repeat half stories, it does not just stay a conversation. It spreads and it can be used against us. We cannot afford to be loud and wrong at the same time, especially right now.
Isaac Hayes III717,844 次观看 • 2 个月前

Black people in America need to be registered to vote, all of us. Full Fk’n Stop. In states like Georgia, Maryland, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, turning to vote can shift outcomes in House, Senate, and gubernatorial races. Look at Georgia. About 3.5 million Black residents live here. Roughly 2.5 million of us are eligible to vote, yet only around 1.4 million of us actually do. That leaves between 900,000 and 1.1 million eligible Black voters not participating. Now compare that to the margins of the last two Ga: governor’s races. In 2018, the race was decided by about 54,000 votes. In 2022, about 191,000 votes. The number of eligible Black voters not participating is between 7 and 10x larger than those margins. This isn’t about theory, it’s about MATH. If we show up consistently, outcomes change. The shift starts with registration, and it is sustained by turnout. Register and VOTE.
Isaac Hayes III251,527 次观看 • 1 个月前

I think Iceman is the setup for Drake’s next move. The bars about strained label relationships, Billion dollar deal conversations, and ownership don’t feel random. I think these three projects were a play to fulfill his Universal commitment, clear the table, and walk into a new deal with maximum leverage. And honestly, I think a fourth album and a major tour announcement are next. Drake doesn’t sound finished, he sounds free.
Isaac Hayes III98,491 次观看 • 19 天前

Today our family was granted an injunction against Donald J. Trump from playing Isaac Hayes III music ever again. We are please with the decision by the court and move to the next phase of this lawsuit. I wanna thank James L Walker, Jr. Liz Garner and team for their hard work achieving the first step in our copyright infringement case against Donald Trump and Donald Trump for President:
Isaac Hayes III3,446,144 次观看 • 1 年前

Those of you who doubted Drake could sign a billion dollar record deal are focused on the future, when you should be looking at the past. In 2025 Drake amassed 17 billion streams on Spotify alone. And those 17 billion streams are worth between $100 and $130 million just last year. That does not mean all those streams came from the albums under his newer deal at Universal, but what it does mean is that he has a catalog that will generate revenue in perpetuity. So if you think for one second that he could not negotiate a deal worth a billion dollars or more, you do not know music, you do not know streaming, and you do not know math. N****s so let em hate and watch the money pile up.
Isaac Hayes III78,681 次观看 • 21 天前

The people that have a problem with Drake not “maturing” don’t realize that by continuing to connect with younger audiences, he’s extending his relevance in a way that almost no artist in history has done. That’s not immaturity, that’s longevity. That’s good business. Most artists age out of cultural relevance because they stop speaking the language of younger consumers. Drake figured out how to evolve without completely abandoning the audience that keeps music moving in real time. And whether people like it or not, that strategy has kept him at the top for over 15 years. Also it’s unfair to place this massive cultural responsibility on one artist while giving everybody else a pass. We don’t demand every rapper become a political leader, social activist, therapist, and moral compass all at once. Somehow Drake is expected to carry standards that nobody else is held to. At the end of the day, music is still entertainment, and maintaining relevance across generations is one of the hardest things to do in the business. What Drake has accomplished is unprecedented, whether people personally like the music or not. 🤷🏾♂️😐
Isaac Hayes III53,529 次观看 • 15 天前

If you’re wondering why Ryan Coogler and Sinners have been quietly snubbed all year by Variety, Deadline, Rolling Stone, and The Hollywood Reporter, there is a reason. These outlets, along with Billboard, VIBE, IndieWire, and award institutions like Golden Globes, American Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, Streamy Awards, and New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, all sit under one corporate umbrella owned by Jay Penske. When one billionaire controls the press, the charts, and the awards, journalism stops being journalism. It becomes narrative management. That is why many of these institutions no longer carry cultural weight. Awards feel hollow. Charts feel manufactured. Coverage feels selective. Not because culture stopped evolving, but because legacy media stopped serving the truth and started serving power. Journalism cannot function without free speech, impartiality, and accountability. Legacy media has abandoned all three. This is why 2026 marks the real turning point. Not because legacy media is old, but because it has been consolidated, politicized, and weaponized. The collapse of credibility always precedes the rise of something new. And that is exactly where we are now. What an exciting time. Great Video via Jarrod Jenkins
Isaac Hayes III498,459 次观看 • 5 个月前

The GRAMMY Awards are the L.A. awards when it comes to hip hop and R&B, and here is why. There are about 15,000 Recording Academy voting members, and the Academy itself says the Los Angeles Chapter is its oldest and largest chapter. So if one city has the biggest chapter, that city has a built in advantage in genres that are still deeply regional in sound, culture, and community. Hip hop and R&B are not the same everywhere. Atlanta does not sound like Los Angeles. New York does not sound like Miami. Texas does not sound like Chicago. And when the biggest voting footprint sits in one market, it is not hard to see why the same markets keep getting rewarded. Even artists who are not originally from Los Angeles but relocate there gain an unfair advantage in hip hop and R&B. Living in L.A. increases proximity to voters, industry events, listening sessions, and informal influence that shapes taste and perception long before ballots are cast. That proximity matters in a peer voting system, especially when one city holds the largest share of the electorate. So here is the fix. Cap voting by city for hip hop and R&B. Put a maximum number of voters per city, like 2,000 in Los Angeles, 2,000 in New York, 2,000 in Atlanta, 2,000 in Miami, 2,000 in Texas, and so on. Keep the voting peer based, just make it geographically fair. Because if the Academy wants the GRAMMY to mean best in the country, then the process has to reflect the country, not just the biggest chapter in the room. If that does not change, then for hip hop and R&B these awards stop meaning what they claim to mean. The GRAMMYs Harvey Mason jr. the process must change for Rap and R&B.
Isaac Hayes III384,923 次观看 • 4 个月前

HipHop and R&B songwriters and artists, this is your annual reminder to TERMINATE YOUR PUBLISHING AND MASTERS! They don’t want you to know you can get your publishing back after 35 years post 1978 and 56 years pre 1978. And the media isn’t talking about it at all. This will be the largest transfer of wealth to Black people in the history of the music industry!
Isaac Hayes III456,651 次观看 • 5 个月前
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Jewel Ham created Spotify Wrapped as her internship project for the company in 2019. Not only did they not hire her, they took the idea and ran with it. It is now the biggest cultural moment that Spotify has every year. Another example of Black innovation being stolen by white supremacy. Shout out to jewel for being a Black innovator. She deserves the credit for Spotify Wrapped. Comment FANPOD to watch the latest episode of the Invested Podcast w/ tamishaharris
Isaac Hayes III429,485 次观看 • 5 个月前

The biggest problem I’ve been vocal about for years with the Democratic Party and Democratic candidates is that they do not listen. There’s a difference between running a campaign and winning an election. Winning requires direct, decisive messaging that speaks to people with different interests, different concerns, and different lived experiences. It cannot be blanket messaging repeated over and over again. The message has to be authentic, targeted, and delivered at scale by people who actually understand the communities they’re trying to reach. If the DNC and the Democratic Party continue refusing to invest in Black creatives, Black media, Black strategists, and Black marketing companies, their message will continue to fall flat and sound like the same recycled promises that never get delivered. You all spent billions of dollars paying high priced marketing firms just to be told to roll out rappers and singers, repeat the same slogans over and over again, and somehow expect different results. That’s not strategy, that’s lazy campaigning disguised as innovation.
Isaac Hayes III37,823 次观看 • 14 天前

Today I had the privilege to stand alongside BLACK MEN who are voting to elevate a BLACK WOMAN to the highest position of power in the world. With this decision we honor our ancestors, our fathers, our mothers, our sons, our daughters and we honor each other. 🤜🏾🖤🤛🏾 Salute to Ryan Wilson TK mariovanpeebles bakari sellers Andre Dickens Will Packer Ben Crump Alfred Shivy Brooks Daniel Blatman J. Alphonse Nicholson and more. Proof That Black Men Vote And Support Kamala Harris
Isaac Hayes III1,080,883 次观看 • 1 年前

Drake’s absence plus Kendrick’s dominance have vacated Billboard of cross-collaboration. When the two biggest artists in hip hop went to war, everybody else had to make a choice, pick a side or stay out of it completely. And when that happens, you don’t get records being made together. You don’t get crossover moments. You don’t get the kind of collaboration that drives songs into the top of the charts. So yes, hip hop is still the most consumed genre in the world, because streaming never stopped. But consumption doesn’t equal creation. It doesn’t mean new hits are being made. It doesn’t mean the culture is moving forward commercially. It just means people are listening. I put all the data together on a page so you can see it for yourself. Check it out.
Isaac Hayes III97,524 次观看 • 1 个月前

It took 56 years to regain ownership of my father’s musical compositions and now they’re being violated by Donald J. Trump as soon as they’ve been reacquired. I’m passionate about ownership of intellectual property and content for all people. The infringement will stop. Live on The ReidOut last night.
Isaac Hayes III906,577 次观看 • 1 年前