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How The Brand Behind Pharrell’s Favorite Styling Secret Supports The Caribbean’s Female Farmers

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The beauty industry generated over $625 billion in revenue for businesses in 2023, representing a 45% increase from 2022, and yet when Yve-Car Momperousse came up with the idea for Kreyòl Essence, it was because she noticed that something was lacking in the space. Faced with a series of haircare catastrophes, Yve-Car knew the one product that could save her natural hair from the heat damage she suffered was Haitian Black Castor Oil. There was only one problem: in 2009, Haitian Black Castor Oil was in short supply, and she was totally unable to find it at the specialty cosmetics stores in Philadelphia, where she was living at the time.

In that moment, the kernel of an idea that would grow into Kreyòl Essence was born.

After participating in a business incubator at Cornell, Kreyòl Essence was officially founded in 2014. That’s when the husband-and-wife team of Yve-Car and Stephane began building their beauty empire while ensuring that their success would benefit Haiti directly. To do so, they purchased their own farm, and as one of their first steps, they started employing local farmers both there and in surrounding cooperatives, offering them double the average pay.

Ensuring that all of their local partners have livable wages wasn’t a symbolic gesture, but rather, it was a necessary step for the company, which has employed over 300 artisans and more than 5,500 farmers to date. That commitment stems from Yve-Car’s longtime work in activism in the Haitian community. When founding Kreyòl Essence, her vision of agricultural sustainability and financial self-sufficiency was an absolute non-negotiable.

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Kreyòl Essence’s success definitely didn’t happen overnight. While 2014 saw them hit a modest $135,000 in sales, the business struggled in 2016 when that number dwindled down to $40,000 when they were focused on selling products in bulk and saw one of their key finance partners step away. That obstacle, however, presented an opportunity to the nascent business owners as they shifted their focus away from bulk sales and began targeting a direct-to-consumer model. The savvy decision paid off, with 2017 representing a major growth year where their sales shot up to $327,000. They then crossed the $1 million sales mark in 2018 and doubled that figure the following year after receiving a major deal with the American cosmetics industry’s largest retailer, Ulta Beauty.

The partnership with Ulta Beauty was a game-changer for Kreyòl Essence, allowing the brand to put its products in front of millions of consumers and feature them in over 1,200 stores across all 50 states. In 2023, they were recognized as one of the fastest-growing black-owned businesses in the country, with a revenue growth of 540% over the previous two years.

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That’s not the only time that the brand saw a major spike in interest and sales, however. Back in 2020, their founders appeared on Shark Tank, resulting in a strategic partnership with one of the hosts and a 506% jump in their website traffic, along with a 214% increase in their online sales. Building a strong online following has been crucial to the business’s success because beauty is a very personal thing for consumers. A direct connection between the brand and the people buying its products strengthens those ties and has boosted its repeat-buyer figures.

In 2023, their success with Ulta Beauty saw Yve-Car and Stephane named mentors in the brand’s MUSE Accelerator program, giving them a direct hand in molding future leaders in the cosmetics space. That honor came on the heels of them being awarded as part of Ulta’s Muse 100 program, which awarded grants to their 100 most inspiring retail partners.

Yve-Car and Stephane’s work hasn’t escaped recognition outside of Ulta Beauty, either. They were recently named finalists for Pharrell’s Black Ambition Awards and had their products featured in Oprah Daily. It’s true that their work in social activism and the brand’s strong cultural ties to Haiti are a source of pride, but they are also quick to highlight that 60% of their customers, per Ulta Beauty’s market research, identify as non-black. Stephane said, “This is indicative of our market penetration and our ability to speak and relate with a broad consumer base, and it embodies my new philosophy of For All By Us.”

Each of these recognitions has gone a long way toward keeping the business successful, but that hasn’t distracted the two from keeping the economic development of their employees and agricultural partners at the heart of what they do. Crucially, they’ve been sure to make revitalizing Haiti a part of their mission at every step of the way. To incorporate agricultural sustainability as a part of their business model, they’ve planted over 100,000 castor trees and cultivated over 150 hectares of land, which helps to ethically grow their business and provides more employment opportunities for farmers on the island.

Stephane isn’t hesitant to note that Kreyòl Essence has been a bootstrap organization for 10 years despite all of its success. The company’s biggest obstacles have come in the form of navigating global supply chain issues and securing capital, but they’ve remained resilient thanks to a combination of its co-founders’ can-do attitude and commitment to its founding principles. According to the two, “The revival of Haiti’s economy will come from job creation—not donations. Education, health, and poverty alleviation can all be improved when people have income and unemployment is reduced. This is what we are championing as a brand.”

With women representing 71% of Kreyòl Essence’s executive-level team and thousands of Haiti’s local female farmers employed under their efforts, it’s clear that they’re walking the talk.

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Sabrina Carpenter Dubs ‘Love Island’ ‘Ew’ And Stanley Tucci ‘Cute’ (And Also Chats And Performs) On ‘Fallon’

Today (August 23) is one of the biggest days of Sabrina Carpenter’s career so far: She just released Short N’ Sweet, her first new album since becoming a chart-topping pop superstar. She preceded the occasion by celebrating in a major way: The night before, she was as guest on The Tonight Show and did a little bit of everything.

Carpenter and the episode’s other guest, Zoë Kravitz, sat down for an “Ew!” segment, the fictional webshow hosted by Jimmy Fallon’s frequently disgusted young girl character. Dubbed “ew” were mullets, PopSockets, Hoka shoes, and Love Island USA, while Stanley Tucci was deemed “cute” and “pink drink” got overwhelming approval from the trio.

Carpenter also sat down for an interview with Fallon. One of the things she spoke about was working with Jenna Ortega for her new “Taste” video. She said, “It was inspired by one of my favorite films, and she was a huge fan of the film. And also, I’m so excited for you guys to see the video, you have no idea. I think it’s my favorite one I’ve ever done.”

Beyond that, Carpenter also performed “Please Please Please,” so check out all the clips from her night on Fallon above and below.

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‘Supacell’ Season 2: Everything We Know About What’s Next For A Phenomenal Series That Happens To Involve Superheroes

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Audiences might be burnt out on formulaic versions of superhero stories, but clearly, viewers relish inventive stories about those who are “normal” people with regular problems but who happen to have extraordinary powers. That description fits not only the core group of characters in this series but several others with less than noble goals in South London, where Tosin Cole moves down the path of becoming a household name as Michael, a delivery driver who can time travel. However, he is far from this story’s only human who is coming into his powers while the show takes flight.

Additionally, this show shines much light upon sickle cell disease and the plight of those who suffer from the blood-altering illness. The audience responded to such a degree that Netflix departed from cautiousness and swiftly gave this show a second season. That’s a fine payoff for keeping track of the world-building extravaganza coming from Rapman (real name Andrew Onwubolu), the show’s creator and one of it writers. Rapman serves as showrunner, and what he has done in the first season is masterful, so let’s talk about what will likely come next.

Plot

As viewers will recall, the first season introduced us to five regular people with working-class lives and relationship issues who suddenly found themselves with superpowers. Or rather, supapowers due to sickle cells transforming into supacells. As a result, these South Londoners — Michael, Tazer, Andre, Sabrina, and Rodney — found themselves going up against not-so-heroic powered people including the Hooded Figures with a season finale battle yielding a tragic result. That would be the death of Dionne, who was newly engaged to Michael, who attempted to zip around in time to save his lady love after learning of her proclaimed death day. Unfortunately, time traveling to evade Dionne’s death simply gave evil another route to kill her. This will propel Michael into a new, vengeance-filled phase.

As Rapman recently told Hollywood Reporter, the first season is “the origin story” and “the prequel.” He added, “It was my Batman Begins. Season two… is The Dark Knight. This is where you get to see what really happens.” What is also quite telling is that Rapman revealed how Netflix wanted to make sure that Dionne did die.

“My original thought was to keep Dionne alive and for Michael realize the only way to truly save her is if he’s not with her, because her danger only comes from him… That moment where he lies to save her and she leaves and she’s single, he’s single, he cries, but she’s gonna live. And it was gonna be a nice, romantic ending until Netflix was like, ‘That’s nice. She’s gotta die.’ And this is why I’ll be sad if we don’t get season two, because me getting rid of Dionne, it makes Michael a completely different person. It makes it a completely different story.”

Rapman also apparently raised the show’s stakes with a comparison to a notorious TV bloodbath, “That’s what I Iearned from Game of Thrones. When I saw the Red Wedding, I learned that there’s no rules in TV anymore.” So there. And additionally, he told with SFX Magazine that this show was inspired by Heroes and Misfits, which might be a tidbit meant to tide over viewers until Supacell returns.

Cast

The core cast of Supacell includes Tosin Cole, Nadine Mills, Eric Abrefa, Josh Tedeku, and Calvin Demba. [Sob] Adelayo Adedayo will obviously not return as Dionne unless it’s in flashback form.

Release Date

The renewal announcement only recently arrived, so 2026 seems likely.

Trailer

In lieu of anything resembling a trailer yet, Rapman’s recent Breakfast Club interview can be found below.

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Indiecast On Fontaines DC And The Most ‘Obamacore’ Artists

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Steven and Ian open this week’s episode by talking about pontoon boats — Steven was on one this week, and he listened to Steve Winwood’s “Back In The High Life Again” on a loop. Ian shares his own pontoon story about someone named Uncle Zippy. After a brief look at the Fantasy Albums Draft — Steven has records from Sabrina Carpenter, The Spirit Of The Beehive, and Illuminati Hotties out this week — they talk about a recent article charting the pop culture events of the Obamacore era. Steven asks Ian for his take on artists like Tune-Yards, Chance The Rapper, and Run The Jewels — are they Obamacore? What is Obamacore, anyway?

After that, they talk about Romance, the new album from Irish rock band Fontaines DC. Is this the record that finally gets the guys on board with a band they are otherwise indifferent about? (It is for one of them!), In the mailbag, a listener corrects some misinformation about a recent Ween concert. Steven and Ian also answer an email about driving long distances to concerts when you live in a small town. (They also discover the Canadian hardcore band Dayglo Abortions, for better or worse.)

In Recommendation Corner, Ian talks about the latest from Magdalena Bay while Steven stumps for BBsitters Club.

New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 203 here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at [email protected], and make sure to follow us on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.

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Beyoncé Didn’t Perform At The DNC, And Now Fans Wonder If It Was All A Ruse To Get Them To Watch Kamala Harris’ Speech

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Ever since the Kamala Harris Presidential campaign started using Beyoncé’s 2016 hit “Freedom” in its ads and rallies, rumors that Beyoncé herself would perform at the Democratic National Convention didn’t so much “swirl online” as “auditioned for the sequel to a certain weather-based blockbuster from earlier this summer.”

Alas, said rumors turned out to be bunk. According to a spokesperson for Cowboy Carter, “Beyoncé was never scheduled to be there. The report of a performance is untrue.” Naturally, fans are being very chill about this online… if by “chill,” you mean questioning whether the rumor was a bait-and-switch to get them to watch Harris’ speech as she accepted the Democratic Party’s nomination for Presidential candidate. There were also some who posited that the rumor was planted by everyone from Pink, who showed up ahead of Harris’ speech, to the Democratic Party itself.

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Of course, TMZ is certainly to blame for some of this, and that organization also offered a mea culpa on Twitter. But it wasn’t all bad; many of those who did tune in were very complimentary of Harris’ speech, and some have already set their sights on another potential date for a Beyoncé appearance: at Kamala’s potential inauguration day in 2025 should she manage to beat Donald Trump at the polls in November.

Also the Las Vegas Aces’ funniest player, Sydney Colson, said this, so it maybe it was all worth it.

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Jaylen Brown Makes His Rap Debut Alongside FERG With ‘Just Do It’

Seeing the words “Just Do It” in such close proximity to the name Jaylen Brown might make you think Nike is somehow getting involved with the Celtics guard — aside from allegedly keeping him off Team USA, that is. But no, it’s actually the title of Brown’s first-ever rap single, which features former ASAP Mob member FERG, a smooth, laid-back beat, and some astute wordplay from the Adidas athlete.

The video for the new song opens with Brown sitting alone in a hotel, watching the 24-hour news cycle speculate about his supposed feud with the almighty Swoosh. The song starts, but is quickly interrupted by the arrival of FERG, who offers some criticism and something in a briefcase that’s “guaranteed to shift your energy.” It turns out to be some sort of tech wearable which Brown dons after some initial protests (“why is it glowing?”), changing the video from black-and-white to vivid color. The two entertainers then hit the town, getting Jaylen to shake off his funk.

As far as NBA rappers go, Brown turns out to be solid, although far less electrifying than he is on-court — or even in, say, a championship parade (what’s up with hooper-rappers all using that same ultra monotone flow… let’s hear some emotion, fellas! Look at how Flau’jae does it!).

You can check out Jaylen’s on the mic talent for yourself above.

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Cash Cobain Wonders How A Lover Is Gonna ‘Act Like’ That On His Standout Single From ‘Play Cash Cobain’

Cash Cobain has risen to stardom on the wave of his pioneering production style of pairing sexy samples with compelling drill rhythms. His newly released debut album, Play Cash Cobain, is laden with the sound, and one of the best examples is his standout focus track, “Act Like.” As its title suggests, it’s an inquisitive plea to a lover, based on a sample of R&B star Tyrese Gibson’s 2002 hit “How You Gonna Act Like That.”

“How You Gonna Act Like That” was a smash in its own right, peaking at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, powered by production from The Underdogs, which consisted of Damon Thomas and Harvey Mason Jr., the latter of whom is now better known as the CEO of the Recording Academy.

Cash Cobain’s rollout for the album has been about as slick as his sampling technique, consisting of the runaway success of his breakout single “Fisherrr” with Bay Swag and its Ice Spice-featuring remix, as well as a remix of Laila!’s standout TikTok favorite single “Not My Problem” featuring seemingly every rising rapper from New York alongside a bunch of blog rap faves. Cobain is currently supporting Ice Spice on her Y2K! tour, and likely enjoying the success of his debut album.

You can listen to Cash Cobain’s new single “Act Like” below, and watch the video above Friday at 9 am PT/12 pm ET.

Play Cash Cobain is out now via Giant Music. You can check it out here.

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Mk.gee Releases Fan-Favorite Single ‘Lonely Fight’ Ahead Of His Upcoming World Tour

In June, singer-songwriter Mk.gee announced a string of new North American dates as part of his upcoming world tour, after completing his initial swing through the States in May. While on that tour, he previewed a new song for fans that wasn’t on his debut studio album, Two Star & The Dream Police, called “Lonely Fight.” Today, he’s finally given that song an official release, allowing fans who learned the lyrics on the tour the chance to download and stream it in full.

Two Star & The Dream Police has become a bit of a sensation among fans of alt-indie pop, generating near-universal acclaim among critics and an enthusiastic response among fans, who sold out the first run of tour dates and have done so on many of Mk.gee’s upcoming dates already, even with increased venue sizes this time around. Mk.gee’s tour will also hit the UK, Europe, and Australia, running through the end of 2024. You can find more information here.

You can listen to “Lonely Fight” above. Check out Mk.gee’s upcoming tour dates below.

Mk.gee’s 2024 World Tour Dates

North America

09/02 — Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom
09/03 — Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo
09/06 — Oakland, CA @ Fox Theatre
09/07 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium
09/09 — San Diego, CA @ Observatory North Park
09/11 — Denver, CO @ Summit
09/13 — Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall
09/14 — Austin, TX @ Emo’s
09/15 — Dallas, TX @ House of Blues Dallas
09/18 — Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
09/19 — Louisville, KY @ Mercury Ballroom
09/20 — Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works
09/21 — Newport, KY @ MegaCorp Pavilion
09/23 — Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore Silver Spring
09/24 — New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place
09/26 — Boston, MA @ Citizens House of Blues Boston
09/28 — Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall
09/29 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
10/01 — Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
10/02 — Detroit, MI @ St Andrew’s Hall
10/03 — Chicago, IL @ The Vic Theatre
10/05 – Minneapolis, MN @ Uptown Theater

UK & Europe

10/31 — London, UK @ Electric Brixton
11/02 — Paris, FR @ Elysee Montmarte
11/04 — Berlin, DE @ Betonhalle
11/05 — Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso

Australia

12/03 — Brisbane, QLD @ The Triffid
12/05 — Sydney, NSW @ Metro Theatre
12/07 — Melbourne, VIC @ Max Watts

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Jessie Reyez Craves A Connection In Her Lusty ‘Ridin’ Video With Lil Wayne

Jessie Reyez has always flirted with hip-hop in her genre-defying music, but her last two singles have made the connection much more explicit — in every connotation implied. In May, she released her first solo single of 2024, “Shut Up,” with a Big Sean feature that complemented the song’s boisterous, boastful tone. Today, she’s released her second single, “Ridin’,” reaching out to Lil Wayne to add his signature slick innuendo to her sensual new track, which threads the gap between alt-rock, hip-hop, and R&B with lusty lyricism and passionate, pining delivery.

In addition to these two songs — which certainly seem to suggest a new album announcement sometime in the near future — Jessie also contributed a song to the soundtrack for Zack Snyder’s Netflix sci-fi space opera/Star Wars send-up, Rebel Moon, alongside Tokischa, Uproxx cover stars Aespa, and South African EDM superstar Black Coffee.

A new album from Reyez would certainly be timely; her last album, Yessie, was released in 2022, just two years after her debut, Before Love Came To Kill Us. That’s a one hot album every two-year average, as the man once said, so it’s probably about time for Jessie to drop a follow-up.

You can watch the video for “Ridin’” with Lil Wayne above beginning at 9 am PT/12 pm ET.

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Lil Yachty Said Karrahbooo ‘Verbally Abused People’ Before She Was Kicked Out Of Concrete Boys

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Lil Yachty and Karrahbooo have seemingly been on the outs since she seemingly split from the Concrete Boys group just a few months after its official inception earlier this year. While Yachty confirmed the split in July, he was initially reluctant to go into details. That seems to have changed after Karrahbooo allegedly complained to a fan about her treatment within the group, prompting Yachty to share his side of the story, accusing the younger rapper of being verbally abusive to crew members.

“Go ahead and tell people how you talk to people,” Yachty said during an Instagram Live stream. “How you tell my security guard, ‘You homeless?’… You talk to people like they’re nothing! You talk to people like they’re small, like they’re beneath you. Tell people how you verbally abuse people.” Yachty also revealed that he wrote many of Karrahbooo’s verses and claimed that he signed her from a waitressing job to giving her money, jewelry, and a career.

Yachty even shared a reference track for Karrahbooo’s verse when the group went on the On The Radar Radio show to freestyle.

The Atlanta native’s comments are a far cry from when he said, “I don’t have anything bad to say. Or anything good to say. We just split, and I wish the Kar[rahbooo] in her career.”