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Follow the Wave with the Original. Tune into the Spectrum Sound Bitez Podcast with Ms. Black Pearl."· "62 Singles. 5 Albums., 3 complication, LPs, in One Vision. Discover the music and the message on my podcast, Spectrum Sound Bitez."· "From the brand ambassador of published Spectrum Waves Music Entertainment: Your weekly dose of music, innovative, creative, and light. The podcast is here. #FollowTheWave"· "Songwriter. Producer. Poet. The Official Artist, Ms. Black Pearl, invites you into her world. Listen to Spectrum Sound Bitez."

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Portada del episodio TOY STORIES

TOY STORIES

Toy Stories" is a powerful and haunting poem that uses the metaphor of childhood toys—teddy bears and porcelain dolls—to represent the innocence of children who have been victims of human trafficking. The poem contrasts the way these "toys" should be cherished (placed on "high pedestals") with the horrific reality of how they are treated: displayed like "circus freaks," locked away, and silenced. The narrative follows the aftermath of this trauma. While some survivors grow up, their "toy stories" remain untold or disbelieved. The poem critiques the systems and institutions (the "three branches," the handlers, those who play "Monopoly" with justice) that ignore evidence, protect perpetrators with "Get Out of Jail Free" cards, and neglect their duty to protect the innocent. This systemic failure leads to the ongoing suffering of survivors, who battle "insomnia, massive depression," and anxiety, often turning to substances to cope—a tragic attempt to "vanish" the pain of their stories. Ultimately, the recurring chorus serves as a unifying cry, reminding survivors they are not alone in their pain and placing the shame where it belongs: on the perpetrators and enablers, not the victims. --- Credits & Dedication Written by: Black Pearl Chorus Performed by: Black Rose Pearl Published Under: Spectrum Wave Publishing Spectrum Wave Music Entertainment In association with Rose Quartz Manifestos Dedicated to: The fight against human trafficking and the global campaign to save the children—all the children around the world. Their stories deserve to be heard. Their innocence deserves to be protected.

13 de mar de 2026 - 4 min
Portada del episodio American State Union Address: for the people by the people

American State Union Address: for the people by the people

American State Union Address: for the people by the people Black Pearl Spectrum Wave publishing Spectrum Sound Bitez Copyright@2026 My fellow Americans, Tonight, we are told this is a State of the Union address. But look closely. What you will see is not a report on the state of our people, but a parade of narcissism. It will be packed with a fascist, racist attitude that does not see you, does not hear you, and certainly does not represent you. It is not about the people. It is not for the people. It is not by the people. It is about the decorations of a regime, propped up by lies, propaganda, and gaslighting. They want to convince us that what we are seeing with our own eyes is not real. But we are not fooled. We will not be gaslit any longer. We don't want to hear it anymore. We are witnessing the slow demise of our democracy into a dictatorship. We see neighborhoods being tarnished, families torn apart, and people herded into concentration camps simply because they are not from the "right" side. This isn't a storyline from a Netflix documentary about the malicious presidents of the past—the Hardings, the Wilsons, the Jacksons who thought they alone built America. This is happening now, on our watch. We must re-align our foundation. We are told to chant "America First." But I tell you now: America is God’s first. And in God we trust. That is not just a stamp on our currency; it is a covenant. Once that seal is placed, that is where our homage belongs. We must stop pretending we are a part of some alignment of power that serves only itself. Our discernment must come from a higher place.

25 de feb de 2026 - 7 min
Portada del episodio Forecast: Black Pearl ft. Precious Jam Gemstone

Forecast: Black Pearl ft. Precious Jam Gemstone

FORCAST Black Pearl Precious Jam Gemstone To surpass Is the task. Go ask Survival: "How long Is our road On this lifespan? Are we going to last?" You better Start giving... Dame. All in this together How do you like the weather now? It’s ashes Until we all fall down Do you see what I see? Do you hear what I hear? How could this be? I thought we were living in modern luxury Look at the economy We still living in poverty The priorities are getting envious These liens are serious We are now seeing the light Because we are their Fuckery They are frauds They should get a charge They asking us to get job But they never work hard They need to get a life While the supreme is in shambles, The republic are gambling off our lives The emperor May not make bread for us While our patriotic uncle Has us on chokehold, Which is time For them to go Geronim! All into together How you like the weather All in this together How is the weather now? All in this together How is the weather now? Ashesx3 Until, we all fall down You know the creator Is the rain maker , so all in together Now How you like the weather Now, Until we stand ground. Until we stand firm on the ground All in together now, I wonder what the enemies are planning now ? It is time for us to engage Turn onto the next page The vital statics Oh, Boy ! They are so Ridiculous As soon as , The new year's ball drop There goes the General pop Those streets got hot In the summer Until the sweater weather Which one of us got shot? Get busty by some random cops Look at the daily Forcast The economy is lacking The bodies are still stacking How ironic is that ? Every time, we see the daily forecast The government take a past Here comes enemies They are like eyes of the storm No one seems to be alarm Our people in a body bags Fail to mention They are same ones spore west hemisphere What is the forecast? For us They gather us It ashes Until we fall down! Are somehow landed allegedly Like a bury treasures Located at pocket watch Spectrum Wave Music Entertainment Spectrum Wave Publishing Copyright@2026

4 de feb de 2026 - 5 min
Portada del episodio Democracy Or Regime: The Choice We Made

Democracy Or Regime: The Choice We Made

Democracy Or Regime: The Choice We Made Black Rose Pearl Black Pearl Spectrum Wave Publishing Copyright@2026 Did We Vote for Democracy or Regime? We once lived beneath a security blanket, vast and wide, Democracy, our shelter, our guardian, our guide. It nestled us safe from the coming storm, A steadfast promise, faithful and warm. It built an economy with an even trade, Where voices could speak, unshaken, unafraid. Ideas could rise for the whole world to see, And even in critique, we breathed freely. Democracy rode as a horse, mighty and true, Pouring strength into education, health, and stability too. It swung the door open for every woman and man, And called that word by name: Equality—its plan. It ensured no child, no woman, no man would go hungry, be left behind And barred the iron fist—unyielding, never sundry. But in 2024, some doubted this grace, And woke a sleeping serpent in its place. It came as a regime, with a cold, dividing hand, And began to strip away the freedoms of our land. It took from the many, gave to the few, And those who followed, believing its power true, Will learn in time: that borrowed might decays, And the light they worship will soon fade away. We are hanging by a string when it comes to democracy, ladies, and gentlemen. Look. Now look—see how democracy’s foundation is strained. A journalist, born of Baton Rouge, who carried the pain Of ancestors through slavery, sharecropping’s chain, Jim Crow’s cruelty, and civil rights’ gain— For thirty years his voice was clear, Using the First Amendment to persevere: Free speech, free press, assembly, belief. Yet before a crowd, in stunning grief, As he stood to receive honor, a moment brief, The regime took him—a public arrest, Silencing truth, and putting justice to test. Toni Morrison, a world star, with wisdom clear, Warned how they come for the art we hold dear. Journalism is part of the collective soul, A vital piece that makes the nation whole. This pattern is not new—this regime

30 de ene de 2026 - 6 min
Portada del episodio SAY HIS NAME : Keith Porter, Jr.

SAY HIS NAME : Keith Porter, Jr.

Say His Name: Keith Porter, Jr. Rose Pearl Black Pearl Spectrum Wave Publishing Spectrum Sound Bitez Black Pearl : The official Artist Copyright@2026 Brothers, Sisters, Comrades in the struggle. We gather not to whisper, but to testify. Not to beg, borrow, steal, but to demand. We are here to speak a truth that the system wishes to bury in silence and in paperwork. We are here to break the conspiracy of quiet, to shatter the cycle of forgetting. They tell us to claim our peace. But what peace can exist on stolen ground? They speak of our freedom of speech, our internet freedom. Yet when we speak the most important names, the names of our stolen sons and daughters, they turn down the volume. They change the channel. They pretend not to hear. So I say to you today: we will not be silent. Our silence has been a weapon used against us. Our question echoes in the streets, in the halls of power, in the chambers of our own hearts: When are they going to stop the violence? I demand you pay full attention. Focus your minds and your spirits. We are not here for metaphor. We are here for a man. Say his name. Say his name. Black Lives Matter Only archived never fades away. Keith Porter, Jr. Say his name. Keith Porter, Jr. Say his name. Keith Porter, Jr. An ice age orchestrated by indifference robbed Keith Porter, Jr. of his stage, his future, his very last breath. He is not a statistic. He is one of ours. He is our son. He is our Golden State son. He is our stepson, our father, our stepfather, our cousin, our grandson, our great-grandson. He was a natural-born United States citizen. A taxpayer. His name belongs on every front page, on every news scroll, in every social media feed, in the debates of Congress! His life belongs in the public record, not circling the drain of a system that pretends he never existed. Say his name. Say his name. Black Lives Matter Only archived never fades away. Keith Porter, Jr. Say his name. We put the question to the leaders, to the county, to the district, to the state: Why are you not holding the off-duty accountable for taking an unfortunate life? Where is the accountability? There is a vile irony at work! A Congress that can release funds for foreign regimes to "wipe the slate clean," yet cannot bring itself to clean its own house. They release chaos. They unleash vigilante vengeance upon our communities, and then wonder why the streets are burning. As the great Marvin Gaye cried out in a prophetic song: “This ain’t living! What’s going on?” I ask you today: What is going on? That we must now consider bulletproof vests and face shields as daily wear in America? This nation is becoming a monument to waste—a waste of potential, a waste of promise, a waste of life. We are tired. We are tired of marching. We are tired of swinging on trees. We are tired of being buck broken We are tired of being provoke We are tired of being ill treated As a joke. We are tired of being ignored. We are tired of being unheard. Our fatigue is not a signal for surrender. It is the fuel for our final demand. We will not be fatigued into silence. From this fatigue, we forge our DEMAND FOR JUSTICE. So let it ring from this place, let it echo in every corner where they think we are not listening, let it shake the foundations of every institution that has looked away: o longer a request, but a reality. We will say it until his name is not a cry of pain, but a covenant of change.

29 de ene de 2026 - 5 min
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