Black people are why Clubhouse is worth $1 billion and social media thrives | REVOLT BLACK NEWS

In this episode of “REVOLT BLACK NEWS,” Eboni K. Williams is joined by Karen Civil, Blavity’s Morgan DeBaun, and The Gathering Spot’s Ryan Wilson to examine Clubhouse’s $1 billion valuation, and Black people’s influence that gives platforms their popularity and success. Ross Mac — aka the Wall Street rapper — Ash Cash, and Ashley Harrington discuss financial progress and the hurdles of COVID-19. Kaz and Rashan Ali breakdown all news surrounding Super Bowl LV. Steelo joins for Black Excellence Entertainment. And we celebrate the life and legacy of one of the greatest baseball players of all time Hank Aaron.

Inspired by Sean “Diddy” Combs’ successful “State Of Emergency: The State of Black America & Coronavirus” town hall, “REVOLT BLACK NEWS” is a platform that is designed to report news from the perspective of Black people for Black people.

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Jorja Smith On Rihanna, Craziest Social Media Comments & Her Biggest Influences

British singer Jorja Smith walks up to Ebro in the Morning to discuss her time working with Burna Boy, the time she slid in Rihanna’s DM’s, some of her craziest comments on social media, and more.

Her latest single alongside Burna Boy ‘Be Honest’ is available now.

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