How Jay-Z And Diddy Are Helping Black-Owned Businesses
How Jay-Z & Diddy Are Helping Black-Owned Businesses [EXCLUSIVE]
Jay-Z and Diddy are moguls and are trying to help Black-Owned businesses. Headkrack mentioned that the two are developing an app to notify people where Black-Owned businesses are. They want to give Black people more economic power.
Chris Brown just dropped $10,000 on Kodak Black’s books. He tweeted thanking him for the support. Black hasn’t gone to trial yet and the other day got in trouble for a phone call.
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