‘Black Pop’ release date: How to watch miniseries proving Black culture’s effect on America

‘Black Pop’ release date: How to watch miniseries proving Black culture’s effect on America

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This Juneteenth, you can tune into a two-night unique occasion commemorating the indisputable effect of Black culture on music, tv, sports and movie.

“Black Pop: Celebrating the Power of Black Culture,” is set to best June 19 with back-to-back episodes. Produced by Stephen Curry and told by La La Anthony, the occasion is a collaboration inbetween E! and NBC News Studios and Unanimous Media. 

This multi-part, archive-rich series will takealookat Black subculture and the effects of Black developers on American media history. The unique will commemorate the roots of Black music, analyze the effect on style, talkabout TELEVISION and sports legends, and more.

“This unique is a testimony to the strength and effect of our neighborhood, and we’re grateful to all the voices who signedupwith us in sharing their fondest memories and motivations from years of Black quality in pop culture history,” stated Erick Peyton and Stephen Curry of Unanimous Media in a press release.

‘Black Pop’ release date, time, how to watch

Two hour-long episodes will air on Monday, June 19 and Tuesday, June 20 beginning at 8 p.m. ET/PT on E!.

For those without cabletelevision, you can watch E! on Hulu Live, Xfinity Choice TELEVISION, or DirecTV Stream Ultimate.

‘Black Pop’ episodes 

“Black Pop: Music” − Premieres June 19 at 8 p.m. ET/PT

Black music has constantly been the heartbeat of America. However, its significance extends beyond dope beats and enjoyable rhymes as it links to a abundant history and informs a story of liberty. From the emotional age of Motown to the artistry of pop star royalty and more than 50 years of hip-hop, this episode checksout how Black music shapes culture internationally and informs the whole story of Black America’s hope, victories and unity.  

“Black Pop: Television” − Premieres June 19 at 9 p.m. ET/PT    

Although the effect of the Black experience on TELEVISION is indisputable, it took a beat to get there. T

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