The Pulse of Entertainment: School
Yard Rap Founder Rapper Griot B Releases ‘Fresh Out' Video and ‘Good Trouble' EP
by Dr. Eunice Moseley
(July 3, 2026) - "The beauty of family get-togethers,"
said Griot B (Brandon Brown) about the imagines in the music video to his latest single "Fresh
Out" featuring Haillie. "It's to celebrate the holiday...Juneteenth. Some people have to work Juneteenth...still
there's the need for them to celebration."
The single "Fresh Out" with its music video showing families getting together
at cook-outs and BBQs, also coincides with the upcoming July 4th holiday when me and my (west coast) family will be getting
together to celebrate "America," and the celebration of America's 250.
I told Brandon that I just recently learned what Juneteenth was all about because my daughter is into the
history of African-Americans pre-Civil War and she took the week off to celebrate. So, its recognition is to highlight the
"actual" end of slavery in America (when a high-ranking military official openly declared all slaves are free in
Texas), two years after Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. I can see Juneteenth as a deep and hard pill to swallow for some.
"That's what I do. I'm the greatest educator...I'm the Griot," he emphasized
happily.
"That's how my students learn (music)," Griot
B said when recalling how he went from history teacher to rapper. "It started with a student's challenge for me to make
a song and I did. It was enjoyable to me. To reach them in a way that they understood...and I kept at it and got better."

After eight albums, one Black History Month album, one Latin History Month
album, four major concerts, 2,000 school performances nationwide, and eight California tours Brandon's style of teaching is
known in schools across the country. You know the name but may not have connected it to Brandon Brown aka Griot B. It's called
the "School Yard Rap." It's as popular in our culture today as old main stream's "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
back in the day or the "Reading Rainbow" that just ended 20 years-ago. Only the music in School Yard Rao is Hip-Hop,
and the kids are of all ages. Brown's School Yard Rap program is in 228 schools in 24 states and used by 50 colleges across
the country. It combines Hip-Hop music and education by using live performances.
"It's been a massive success," he agreed, when I mentioned how well-known School Yard Rap is in
academia. "I'm taking a step forward...with the EP ‘Good Trouble'. It's important...that people
talk about how African-American's got the right to vote. I'm not political, they made it political. It's so kids and adults
can learn."
Griot, aside from being an educator (Inglewood,
California) and a BMI rapper, he is an entrepreneur and as I stated, the founder of the School Yard Rap movement. He released
the "Fresh Out" single featuring Haillie in celebration of Juneteenth and Black Music Month, but the timing cannot
be ignored that it is also around the time of the celebration of America and its 250 years. A reminder that our right to vote,
women included, was granted to us not that long ago.
Griot B performed
last month at the NPR 2026 Tiny Desk "On the Road Tour" when it stopped in San Fransico and he hosted the Juneteenth/Community
Care event in Culver City at the Robert Froster Auditorium. The event provided free health screening and family support services.
He helped give away 1,000 bags of groceries and diapers.
For these
ventures Brandon Brown formed strategic partnerships, such as those with the enterprises as Warner Media and Essence. His
educational entertainment company has generated over $5 million in revenue through live programs, educational programs, and
curriculum designing.
So, listen out for rap artist Griot B (Brandon
Brown) and his new single "Fresh Out" and his EP "Good Trouble," which explores voters' rights, and know
that he was a legend before he was a rapper. www.SchoolYardRap.com www.GriotB.com
The Pulse
of Entertainment: The Family Releases ‘Believe' Single off Blacksmoke Music's Debut Album ‘Together Forever'
(June 26, 2026) - "We are so thankful that Blacksmoke Music
represents The Family," said Dalon Collins, one of 12 members of the Gospel group called The Family
who rose to fame as the choir of Kirk Franklin who contributed to Kirk Franklin and The Family selling over 7.5 million records
and garnering a Grammy and Dove Award. "There is so much talent within The Family."
Twelve of the 17 original members of The Family, after a long hiatus from the music business as
a group, decided to bless the world again with their Gospel ministry. They then signed a record deal with Blacksmoke Music
Worldwide. The recently released single from the record label is titled "Believe," which is accompanied
by a music video. The single is from their Blacksmoke Music Worldwide debut seven track album "Together Forever"
that features Earnest Pugh and Ernest J. Lee.
"I
just knew God was not finished with The Family," said Kisha Grandy-Lee about why they decided to get back together and
released more music. "...And God was involved in every step."
Of
the 17 original members of Kirk Franklin and The Family, the ones who stayed with The Family include Kisha Grandy-Lee, Dalon
Collins, Carrie (Young-Davis) Collins, (Pastor) Darrell Blair, Teresa (Young) Rucker, Yolanda McDonalds, Ramona Barlow-White,
Sheila Brice, Jeannette Johnson, Cassandra Cleveland-Robertson, and Nelda Washington. Joining them is Stepahanie Glynn and
Demetrice Clinkscale. The original The Family members who left include David and Tamela Mann, (Elder) Jonathan Drummond, Demetrius
Hereford, Duawne Starling, Tommy Colter, and Terri Pace. Some of the current members of The Family who also have solo careers
include Kisha, Dalon and Demetrice who released a couple of solo projects. Teresa is into politics.
During their time with Kirk Franklin, The Family garnered Top 50 hits that include "Why We
Sing," "Silver and Gold," "Now Behold the Lamb," "Melodies from Heaven," "Conquerors"
and "Whatcha Look-in' 4." From the new Blacksmoke Music album The Family has also released "Jesus, (I Love
You Lord Today)."
"He (Kirk) knew how to bring the sound,"
Pastor Darryl added when I asked about the trademark sound of The Family while working with Kirk. I said their sound is distinctive
like the Sounds of Blackness. "It was intentional. He had worked with other groups and put all their sounds together.
It was 17 of us, it is 12 of us now."
The Family is preparing
for the October 3, 2026, released of "Together Forever" which celebrates 30 years that they have been together.
They were honored with the Avidity Lifetime Achievement Award and will be presented with the award and perform from their
new album. The Family will also perform at the 40th Stellar Awards Pre-Show in August.
The "Believe" single is produced and written by Ernest J. Lee (Kerry Douglas, Kisha Grandy).
It is sold on most streaming and online platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music and Deezer. Other tracks on The Family's "Together
Forever" album include "Expectancy" that features labelmate Earnest Pugh, "Throwback Medley," "The
Reset" featuring Ernest J. Lee, "Victory is Mine" and "Yeah Yeah."
"It's a song my husband had created," Kisha said about the single "Believe."
"At the time I was engaged to a producer, and we were riding in the car. I was working on my own project and asked him
if he'd do a single with The Family. He said, ‘I have a song.' I said this is The Family. He said, ‘Just let The
Family hear it.' So, I called and texted everyone."
Kisha said
when The Family did listen to the single "Believe" they all felt the concept was the essence of who The Family is
musically.
"...He said, ‘Let's do it,'" Grandy-Lee
said about what her husband said in response to The Family liking the song.
At the end of the interview, I asked The Family what's in their future and Pastor Darryl spoke up and said, "Wherever
God wants to take us. We do whatever He assigns us to do in this season."
Dalon added, "We want to continue to do God's will. We already done a lot of stuff....We want to stay
focused. We're trying to get to the Kingdom and win souls....get people enthusiastic about Christ and their calling - it's
that simple." www.BlackSmokeMusic.com
SYNDICATED COLUMNIST: Dr. Eunice Moseley has an estimated weekly readership of over one million for her column The
Pulse of Entertainment. She is the publisher of the digital magazine www.ThePulseofEntertainment.com, which has an estimated 160,000 visitors a month. An entrepreneur, Dr. Moseley’s company, Freelance Associates, is
a business management/public relations strategic planning and consulting firm that is celebrating 32 years in 2025. Dr. Eunice
also serves as professor for the School of Business at Stanton University in Anaheim, California and serves as promotions
director (at-large)/journalist and business consultant for The Baltimore Times. Dr. Moseley founded the Uplifting
Minds II Foundation (www.UpliftingMinds.com) in 2023, a 501 C3 with a mission to empower the underserved through three major programs – One Stop Business Shop,
the ULMII Professional Conference and the ULMII Academy (business management and public relations). EVENTS:
"Uplifting Minds II" Entertainment Conference (ULMII), was launched by Dr. Eunice in 1999, to educate
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