Entertainment journalist and editor Jessica Bennett hails from Compton, Calif., developing a love for music and Hip-Hop culture as a child who spent her first allowance on Foxy Brown's 'Ill Na Na' cassette tape at nine years old. Interning at 'The Oakland Post' before moving to New York City for college in 2005, Bennett majored in Communications while minoring in Music History, bringing that knowledge to her first post-university internship with 'The Source' magazine, where she was assigned h...| VIBE.com
Mo'Nique shared why she still refuses to "let it go" when it comes to her public feud with Oprah and Tyler Perry after all these years.| VIBE.com
Nicki Minaj took to Instagram to call out JAY-Z, Megan Thee Stallion, and Roc Nation CEO, Desiree Perez, about recent allegations.| VIBE.com
NBC News has reportedly laid off 150 people on the Black, Latino, Asian American, and LGBTQ+ diversity teams.| VIBE.com
Armon Sadler is a multimedia journalist from Englewood, New Jersey, and Hip-Hop Reporter for VIBE. Upon earning his Bachelor's degree from Cornell University, he passionately pursued music journalism and secured bylines in REVOLT, Pitchfork, Billboard Magazine, Consequence of Sound, HipHopDX, and UPROXX before finding his home here at VIBE. When Armon isn't typing away, he is running his music podcast 'Stay Busy with Armon Sadler,' obsessively watching professional wrestling, playing PS5, wei...| VIBE.com
Amber Corrine M. is a New Jersey born and bred multifaceted creative and staff news writer for the iconic VIBE magazine. Ahead of joining the #VIBEtribe, Amber attended Kean University where she obtained her Bachelors in English Writing and Masters Degree in Communication & Media Studies. Along the way, she took a backseat to her R&B singer dreams and began freelancing for notable media outlets like HipHopDX, HipHopSInce1987, theGrio and Hot 97’s The MVMT to name a few. Fortunately, she has...| VIBE.com
A lifelong purveyor of urban culture, Preezy Brown's passion for documenting stories untold has led to a career in journalism that spans a decade. Residing in Brooklyn, Preezy is currently the Hip Hop Reporter at VIBE Magazine and has worked with a wide range of media outlets including XXL, REVOLT TV, Okayplayer, The Boombox, The Smoking Section, and PleaseDontStare. When taking a break from writing, Preezy is the life of the party and an avid foodie who explores famous eateries during his va...| VIBE.com