In the early 1970s, four men from London formed one of the greatest rock bands ever, Queen.  A few decades later, three women in Los Angeles formed a group called King, and they just might be the next big thing in soul music.

The Foreign Exchange‘s Phonte & Nicolay take some time off in their new video for “Authenticity,” which doesn’t feature the pair at all, save for a brief cameo from Phonte.

Break out your old school red and blue 3-D glasses to get the full effect of Rhymfest’s latest video, “Say Wassup” featuring Phonte of The Foreign Exchange/Little Brother singing the hook.

In part three of Phonte’s interview with Capone-N-Noreaga he asks the duo, who met in prison, how that experience shaped their careers and their interactions in the music industry.

In part two of Phonte’s interview with Capone-N-Noreaga, the duo give advice to up-coming rappers and make the case for older rappers being able to have careers into their 50s.

Well this is the beginning of the end for Little Brother. This is the first video for their last album as a group, Left Back, which is in stores today.

Phonte of Little Brother and yours truly are back with episode 17 of our podcast, Gordon Gartrell Radio.

From her days singing back-up for Erykah Badu to her current work with Phonte & Nicolay’s The Foreign Exchange project, Yahzarah’s been waiting for her turn to stand out front.

Little Brother’s back with the first single from their last album, Left Back.