Black History Month on BRIC TV: Big Daddy Kane, Cardi B & Apollo Legacy

Black History Month special on BRIC TV celebrating New York hip-hop with Big Daddy Kane, Cardi B, and an Apollo Theatre tribute

Black History Month on BRIC TV: Big Daddy Kane, Cardi B & Apollo Legacy

WorldWide Entertainment TV NY: Black History Month Special on BRIC TV

New York didn’t just shape hip-hop — it shared it with the world. This Black History Month, WorldWide Entertainment TV NY brings that legacy to BRIC TV’s Brooklyn Free Speech HD, spotlighting Brooklyn icon Big Daddy Kane, Bronx superstar Cardi B, and the enduring influence of the Apollo Theatre through an exclusive interview with three-time Apollo winner Omar Wilson. From New York to Toronto and beyond, the episode celebrates Black excellence, cultural exchange, and the global impact of hip-hop born in the city that started it all.

This February, WorldWide Entertainment TV NY premieres a powerful Black History Month episode on BRIC’s Brooklyn Free Speech HD channel, celebrating New York City’s enduring global influence on hip-hop culture and live performance.

 

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Anchored in the legacy of Brooklyn and the Bronx, the episode features iconic moments that connect New York’s musical foundation to the world stage. Brooklyn legend Big Daddy Kane delivers a standout performance from Toronto during Russell Peters’ Old School Mixtape Live, while Bronx superstar Cardi B electrifies audiences at OVO Fest in Toronto, underscoring hip-hop’s international reach.

Together, these moments form a cohesive celebration of Black artistry, cultural exchange, and New York’s lasting contribution to global hip-hop — presented through the lens of WorldWide Entertainment TV NY and the Brooklyn Free Speech community television network.

Premieres: February 3, 2026
Airs: 12:00 AM & 11:00 PM
Channel GUIDE: Brooklyn Free Speech HD (BRIC TV)
Streaming Worldwide: bricartsmedia.org

Channel
(watch exclusively in Brooklyn)
Verizon 47
Spectrum (formerly Time Warner) 1993
Optimum (formerly Cablevision) 951

 

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