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Hear the tracks that currently move The Culture, and discover the music on the come-up. If it’s hip-hop and R&B that’s killin’ it in the clubs or emerging Afropop and Caribbean vibes, you can hear it all on Black Music Forever, airing on Channel 105 for one week starting Wednesday, February 15th and for 30 days on the SiriusXM App starting Friday, February 3.
Throughout February, SiriusXM listeners will find a collection of limited-run channels and special events that spotlight the artists and other influential figures who have transformed Black communities and shaped society, art, and more.
In addition to Black Music Forever, other Black History Month channels include The Whitney Channel, Notorious Radio, and The Apollo Theater Channel.
SiriusXM’s existing music channels will also include a variety of content celebrating Black artists. Black athletes and leaders will be honoured through a variety of special rebroadcasts across SiriusXM’s sports channels. SiriusXM’s comedy programming will take a look at some of the biggest names in standup, past and present, celebrating Black excellence in comedy, and SiriusXM will also spotlight special talk programming to amplify Black voices in politics, health, and business.
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