The Dangerous Lee Interview Yo! Majesty is Bringing Sex, God, and Tatas to Sonic Hip Hop Posted on January 7, 2021November 29, 2021 By Dangerous Lee Yo! Majesty is LaShunda Flowers AKA Shunda K and Jewel Baynham AKA Jwl B. The Tampa natives rose to digital hip hop fame during the MySpace era with their 2008 debut Futuristically Speaking…Never Be Afraid. They performed all over the world including Coachella and South by Southwest and were profiled… Read more
The Dangerous Lee Interview Jazzy Ash Has All the Family Friendly Content You Didn’t Know You Were Looking For Posted on December 18, 2020November 29, 2021 By Dangerous Lee How to Be a Career Creative Ashli St. Armant aka Jazzy Ash is a vocalist, writer, arts educator and a Queer Black mother of two boys based in Los Angeles who spent much of her youth in New Orleans. She is the founder of Leaping Lizards Music, a music and… Read more
The Dangerous Lee Interview Find Out Why WOC Creatives Are Joining the TCTLE Community to Get Hired and Sell Their Work Posted on December 18, 2020May 6, 2024 By Dangerous Lee What is TCTLE? TCTLE​, a Black woman-owned business, is changing the future for womxn of color (WOC) creatives across the globe. With an online market and directory, TCTLE arms companies and consumers alike with access to talented, diverse and innovative WOC voices. TCTLE makes representation accessible, adding value to our… Read more
Blogs by Dangerous Lee Cool Things To Do in Vegas with Friends During Covid on a Budget Posted on December 7, 2020January 22, 2024 By Dangerous Lee The Girls from L to R: Vernay, Me, Susan, and L. Burner at the House of Blues in the Mandalay Bay hotel and casino. Vegas During Covid? Are You Nuts? I remember when we were in the thick of covid in early 2020 when commercials urging us to visit Vegas… Read more
The Dangerous Lee Interview If All You Want This Christmas is Justice for Black Lives My Black Clothing Has a Sweater Just For You Posted on November 25, 2020December 28, 2020 By Dangerous Lee The Message Behind the Sweater The “ugly” but uplifting and in your face Christmas sweater is inspired by the tragic events that occurred in 2020 with the killing of unarmed African Americans. The sweater represents the continued fight for justice for the lives lost and a reminder that our fight… Read more