La Musica: Exclusive Interview W/ PJ Morton

We at Cosign Magazine were fortunate enough to catch Grammy-nominated artist PJ Morton while on his “More Gumbo” tour (click here to purchase tickets in a city near you).  Team member Lauren Mac interviewed PJ and asked him about his Gospel roots, his experience working with Stevie Wonder, Maroon 5, and so much more.  Check it […]

COSIGN Sports: Handshakes, Hugs, The Star and a Swoosh

Handshakes,  Hugs, The Star and a Swoosh Wednesday night in Frisco, the Nike store at The Star was the host to an exclusive, invite-only event to introduce the Nike/ Hance Taplin collaboration, the Handshakes & Hugs NFL Draft inspired apparel line. Three shirts in particular, two dedicated to the drafting of former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy […]

COSIGN SOUL SESSION VOL. 1

Dallas COSIGN Soul Session   Curated by: The COSIGN MUSIC TEAM So you may or may not remember when we did the Cypher project back in February. If you need a reminder please click here for the DALLAS COSIGN CYPHER VOLUME ONE. When the project dropped, people asked us “well what about the singers?” and […]

COSIGN Hustle: James Fisher Jr.: Living Your Best Life

James Fisher Jr. LIVING YOUR BEST LIFE Words & Photos By: K.G. Graham Purchase Issue 22 of COSIGN Magazine here. “My biggest fear is honestly just being average; waking up every day to the same thing with the same results, day after day.” – James Fisher Jr. Over the past few years, “living your best […]

COSIGN DJ SPOTLIGHT: Meet Christopher “DJ Trill” Coleman

Our music editor, Cameron, recently sat down with DJ Trill as part of our COSIGN DJ Spotlight series. Their conversation is below: Cameron: Thank you DJ Trill for being able to meet with us today. Well, let’s get started. Tell me a little about yourself. Trill: I go by the name of DJ Trill, but […]

Guilty Pleasure: So Bad It’s Good

  Written by Jeff Williams | @jeffaraoh What makes a bad song popular? First….Let’s start by defining what makes a song, bad.   Simplicity, excessive repetition or too little repetition, infectious melody, beats, lyrical content, feelings, and context.   Context, for example, “Gimme That” by Webbie. This is a good song at a freshman year […]

Events We #COSIGN: Issue 22 Release Event + KD’s Custom Jewelry Pop-Up Shop

Come join COSIGN Magazine, Princess Pope, & KD’s Custom Jewelry for the release of Issue 22 coupled with a live Q&A session and KD’s Custom Jewelry Pop-Up shop. This issue’s cover features entrepreneur and former “Basketball Wives Star” Brandi Maxiell, and on the inside, we have The Mod Labb founder discussing her success, Dallas natives […]

How To Make a Hit with Chef Lamar (In The Kitchen)

Written by Justin Lamar | @itsjustinlamar Hitmaking is an art form that draws the line between many good artists and many successful artists. The ability to continuously put out dope records not only secures longevity in the music industry but also places an artist in a position to control the wave when it comes to […]

COSIGN Magazine: Issue 22

Cover Photo: Photographer: Ian Ribail MUA: Ja’Nedra Walton Stylist: Styled By Kams COSIGN Magazine’s been busy. Since last time you read the “Words From The Editor” (which I’m told is a reader favorite), we were at the COSIGN Experience Weekend. Since then, we’ve had a successful awards show (The COSIGN Magazine Award Show and Gala) […]

Podcasts We #COSIGN: Don’t Take It Personal – Episode 24 Feat. Donnell Rawlings

The award-nominated podcast, “Don’t Take It Personal” returns to cosignmag.com with a new episode. On episode 24 of “Don’t Take It Personal” Hollywood Kas couldn’t make it in to record. So legendary comedian Donnell Rawlings joins Jay Wil as the co-host for the day. Together they discuss how Chappelle’s Show became an instant classic, Faizon […]

Drippin In Finesse: Why Can’t We Leave the 90’s Alone?

  Written by LaZedrick Blackshire | @blusatire   Music is timeless, yet certain eras presented an iconic vibe.  Music tells a story!  Music resonates with your emotions!  When it comes which era was the best, I think a majority will say the 90’s was King.  The Motown era was cool, and 80’s had a carefree […]