PnB Rock Honored With City Council Resolution In Philadelphia

On Thursday, September 22, Philadelphia’s city council unanimously passed a resolution in honor of the late PnB Rock, Metro reports. Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson introduced the motion earlier this month, citing his community advocacy against gun violence. “He definitely represented a generation of young people that need help when it comes to issues of trauma around gun violence, when it comes to the issue of providing them opportunities, but most importantly, making sure they have a voice and a seat at the table,” Johnson said when he introduced the resolution on September 15.

The musician, born Rakim Allen, was killed while being robbed at Roscoe’s Chicken & Waffles in Los Angeles. He grew up in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia, taking his stage name from the intersection of Pastorius and Baynton streets, near where he grew up. His final studio album was 2019’s TrapStar Turnt PopStar, and, in more recent years, he’d released collaborative tracks with the late Pop Smoke and King Von. He issued one more single, “Luv Me Again,” on September 2, just week and a half before his death. (Pitchfork)

Stream the artists final release “Luv Me Again” here.

Gracie Chunes: My name is Gracie Chunes and I am a 21 year old senior at Illinois State University. I major in English with a sequence in Publishing Studies. I grew up in the capitol, Springfield before moving to Normal, where I currently reside. I have always had a passion for music for as long as I can remember, starting with One Direction of course. In college I discovered my love for writing and what goes into publishing a piece of writing. I recently worked as a production and editorial assistant in the publication of the chapbook "Time/Tempo: The Idea of Breath" by Laura Cesarco Eglin.
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