MICHIGAN

A single Black Father made to suffer in silence, with his family after being denied by 5 pharmacies, apparently, Walgreens across America are denying Black People Pain Medication.

Pharmacists in a Walgreens located at 21211 Harper Avenue, St. Clair Shores Michigan 48080 (586-776-7052 call them and share your feeling), have routinely decided against filling prescriptions to their BLACK customers as they “come off like drug dealers or drug addicts” or “more suspicious” than the rest of the customers in transit.

Pharmacists are telling customers paying with a debit or credit card is illegal or that people who do not live in the State can receive pain medication. A local resident who requested to remain anonymous at this time said that the staff at Walgreens made every effort to find a loophole to avoid servicing me as a client, as a human. He has already contacted a lawyer and was advised not to share the potential audio or video.

How can Black Lives Matter if Black Lives don’t get pain medication because they are viewed as less than 3/5 a man?

I think we should send a message to Walgreens that this is unacceptable! Hopefully, this story has a happy ending however I would love to do some follow-up articles on this story, to build traction on this! Thoughts? Have you or anyone you know experienced this? Let them know how you feel by calling them direct at 586-776-7052.

Written by Malcom Goldberg

On October 4th, 25-year music vet SINN will release the 1st single off his forthcoming sophomore album “Ryder Music” volume 2. I had the chance to sit down with SINN and in-house mega-producer Chill Beatz to discuss both the single and album.

MJ:  You recently announced the news of the forthcoming release of your sophomore album of Ryder Music. As a vet in the industry, your music is a timeline of your life and shows your growth as an artist. In three words describe this album. 

SINN: A musical journey…

“Riding season is almost over, time to heat up the winter with Ryder Music…Da Ryder King Sinn is parking the bike and sparking up the mic” -SINN

MJ: The relationship between artist and producer is crucial when curating timeless music. Talk about the chemistry between you and in-house mega-producer Chill Beatz. 

Chill: We push each other to do things that we don’t’ think are possible. Every beat is like a blank canvas and SINN is the artist!  We are brothers first, so the rest is easy.

SINN: Chill nailed it, our chemistry comes from our love of music, and a brotherly bond we have beyond the music.

MJ: Without giving too much away, share a little with the fans on what they can expect from Ryder Music Vol 2. How would you describe the SINN fans will get from this album?  

SINN: For this album, I took the fans on a cruise on their favorite ride down a freshly paved road and I wanted to be their tour guide down the Ryder Music highway…

MJ: Chill, let listeners know about the dynamics of this album from production’s standpoint.  

Chill: This album stayed true to the ryder music concept. Sinn also wanted to give his fans something they may hear in the clubs, so it was fun adding an R&B/Pop mix to this concept.

MJ: Take us behind the scenes and talk about everything that went into putting this album together, from the thought process to the final product. 

SINN: As a vet in the game people tend to forget what struggles and growth you must go through as a person and as an artist. I’ve always been told I approach everything in an unconventional fashion, so I decided to give the fans the same great recipe just prepared differently. The thought process was for the world to know “the name and know the difference.”

Chill: SINN didn’t say a lot during this process other than it’s time for them “to know the name and know the difference.” No one can get in that man’s creative head.

MJ:  Word is the album will be released teaser-style, with a new single every two weeks. Tell us a little about the debut single. 

SINN: The debut single is called “Make it Home” featuring Rita. This is a song for everyone who leaves out the door and has one goal in their mind; to make it home safe back in the arms of the one they love.

MJ: If you had to choose two personal favorites off the album what would those records be, and why? 

Chill: I don’t really have a favorite but “Make It Home” is a song I think all the fans and listeners can relate to.

SINN:  My two favorites are “No Matter What” and “That’s What They Do.” The theme in “No Matter What” focuses on loyalty and no matter how far I go up the ladder I’ll always be around for my team.  “That’s What They Do” describes how a mature and secure man can refuse temptations and be loyal to his one and only.

MJ:  As we wrap up, is there anything else you would like to mention about Ryder Music Volume 2? 

SINN: I feel this is my best work to date, the most monumental.

Chill: Buckle Up!

Connect with SINN and Chill Beats at HMDmuzic.com | Facebook

20-year music vet and Michigan’s unsurpassed artist, SINN, releases a brand new video for his chart topping single “Who’s Ridin”.  The single is produced by Chill Beatz and the video was shot on Michigan’s most Kawasaki-branded asphalt.

SINN’s rider background is as lengthy as his music career and the two go hand in hand. You can’t mention bikes and mics without mentioning SINN!  “Who’s Ridin” is not just an anthem for riders and Hip Hop heads, but it’s also his reigning stance in both lanes.  Sinn holds no remorse for the streets or the mic.

“Cowards stop hiding, adrenaline I’m providing”

Chill Beatz provides that adrenaline fed rush with classic Hip Hop beats that blend into a Fast and Furious vibe.

Stream “Who’s Ridin” below.

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