Kristin Corry
Senior Staff Writer, VICE US
Trick Daddy Tells Us Why Rap Would Be Nothing Without Florida
The Slip-N-Slide legend explains the legacy of South Florida rap and offers a guide to the state’s burgeoning rap scene.
Flash Mobs Are Back, Baby
The new resurgence is what happens when you mix an insanely catchy rap song, Natasha Bedingfield, and a viral dance together.
How Many Artists Have to Say They're Struggling Before We Listen?
DMX’s death and the testimonies of Demi Lovato and Bobby Brown should force the industry to consider how fame exacerbates addiction and mental health.
Sometimes, Damage Control Doesn't Work—Even for Khloe Kardashian
‘Real Housewife of Atlanta’s’ LaToya Forever and Khloe Kardashian both went into overdrive to protect their images and that backfired.
Ten Years Later, Soulection Is Still The Standard for Music Discovery
We spoke with founder Joe Kay and some Soulection artists, old and new, about how a college radio show gave birth to a generation of new voices.
Black Women Still Need to Be Protected
Xavier Omär wrote a call to action to protect Black women. Later that day, footage of a physical altercation between Saweetie and Quavo went public.
With 'Concrete Cowboy', Black Cowboys Get Their Due
'Concrete Cowboy' is a contemporary coming-of-age story about how North Philly’s Fletcher Street stables tells a larger story about the city.
We Are Way Too Invested In Celebrity Relationship Scandals
Oversharing means Saweetie and Quavo's break up could never be private and honestly, we can't look away.
Demi Lovato's New Doc Shows How Good She Was at Hiding Her Addiction
The new YouTube Original ‘Dancing With the Devil’ answers the many questions about the singer’s 2018 overdose.
Please Stop Using Dating Shows to Embarrass Black Women
Shows like ‘The Bachelor’ and ‘Married at First Sight’ are finally giving Black women a chance to find love on screen, but at their expense.
Joyce Wrice's 'Overgrown' Is 2000s R&B Done Right
In a landscape where nostalgia sells, the Los Angeles-based singer is remaking the hip-hop and R&B formula of her predecessors in her own image.
Is There a Right Way to Boycott the Grammys?
The Weeknd will no longer submit music to be nominated by the institution. Does that fix the problem?