Author: Emil Flemmon

Emil Flemmon

Èmil Flemmon is the Managing Editor for the 360 Baseline Movement. The Atlanta-based editor, red carpet interviewer, writer, and photographer, has had a career spanning over a decade in the editorial industry. His work has been featured in Kontrol Magazine, The Atlanta Voice, Blavity, Aspire TV, REVOLT, The Jasmine Brand, and Where Y'at Magazine in New Orleans. His mission is to help journalists and publicists have better connectivity and relationships exclusively through the movement.

And “it won’t stop” according to Sevyn Streeter! The 36-year-old singer has had longevity in the music industry for a long time. From her girl group days in TG4 and RichGirl to her solo career with hit singles like “It Won’t Stop,” she’s been “it.” She recently performed at this year’s Essence Festival. Following her performance, Streeter dropped some encouraging words about seeing more Brown skin ladies in music.  When 360 asked how she feels seeing leading ladies such as Jazmine Sullivan, Summer Walker, Normani, Justine Skye, and Lizzo, to name a few, she said, “In all transparency [colorism has]…

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Kanye West continues his philanthropic efforts amid the pandemic aftermath. According to People, the Grammy-winning rapper donated to We Women Empowered, in his hometown of Chicago, and the Dream Center in Los Angeles. We Women Empowered founder and CEO Josephine “Mother,” Wade said in a statement,  “I don’t know how to even put into words the miracle that happened today to change the course of the Southside of Chicago. She added, “I am beyond gratified to know that in all of the suffering we have seen this week, through the tireless work to feed the hurting, hungry and lonely — all…

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When it comes to cheating, don’t tell Ne-Yo! Ne-Yo stopped by The Breakfast Club (Friday, July 15) to promote his new album, Self Explanatory. He dished on doing a Verzuz battle, strengthening his marriage, and more.  The songwriter detailed his feelings about infidelity and mishaps in his marriage to his wife, Crystal Renay.  In one song off the album, “Don’t Love Me,” Ne-yo explained that the track was about shortcomings as a husband. “I was basically telling her that you might be better off just leaving me alone because I don’t know if I’m gonna be able to be who…

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LeBron James has to dust his shoulders off to Boston fans. The 37-year-old Laker sat down on the latest episode of HBO’s “The Shop” and revealed that Boston fans aren’t very kind with their words. When asked, “Why do you hate Boston?” James sparred no sympathy for Celtics fans. “Cause they racist as f–k. They will say anything. And it’s fine. It’s my life, f–k I’ve been dealing with it my whole life,” he said.“ I don’t mind it. I hear it. If I hear somebody close by, I check them real quick, then move on to the game. They’re…

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“You can do what you want to do, In Living Color.”  Iconic and veteran comedian Damon Wayans recently chatted with New York’s Hot 97 (July 13) about how the hit show, “In Living Color,” influenced Super Bowl’s halftime show. Around the 32:42 mark, Wayans said, “We started the Super Bowl halftime show? Like we set it off. Before In Living Color, there were marching bands. There wasn’t even entertainment and then we came and did [the show] and had a huge audience. The next year [FOX Network] brought in Michael Jackson.” In the early 90s, FOX Network was awarded television…

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In the words of Diddy, “Take that, take that!”  Charles Barkley was spotted out at Harveys Lake Tahoe, a casino located in Stateline, Nevada. He took to the stage with a mic in his hand and verbally declared his support against homophobia. The clip of his pronouncement has since gone viral and received much praise in this progressive social era.  “If you’re gay or transgender, I love you. And if anyone gives you any s**t, tell ’em Charles says f**k you!” the TNT sports analyst said. “If you’re gay or transgender, I love you. And if anyone gives you any…

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