In honor of their commitment to Breast Cancer Awareness, BlackAtlas.com sat down with the multiplatinum Musiq Soulchild to discuss travel, upcoming projects and his work as a Global Ambassador for Circle of Promise.
In honor of their commitment to Breast Cancer Awareness, BlackAtlas.com sat down with the multiplatinum Musiq Soulchild to discuss travel, upcoming projects and his work as a Global Ambassador for Circle of Promise.
Musiq told JetMag he has "hit the ground running" as he spreads the word about breast cancer awareness.
"Go get screened, tested, checked," he urges women. "Know your body. Breast cancer is not an older woman’s disease. Young women get it, too, and African-American women are more affected than any other group."
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"I just care about my fellow man and fellow woman. And I want to help in whatever small way I can."
There's no history of breast cancer in Musiq's family, but he was still compelled to join the fight.
Surrounding the release of his highly anticipated "Yes" video, Musiq chatted it up with UptownMagazine.com about the concept behind his single "Yes" and the video as well, his recent statement about women being afraid to seek treatment due to fear of losing their hair and breasts, how his music will bring awareness to this issue, and the response to his album MusiqInTheMagiq. Head over to UptownMagazine.com to read what Musiq had to say!
Musiq Soulchild stopped by Middays with Ramona DeBreaux to talk “MusiqInTheMagiq and his upcoming tour dates! Head there now to listen to the full interview!