Rajul Punjabi is a New York-based entertainment journalist and educator. Her beat is hip hop, but she has written about fashion, beauty, pop culture, race, gender, social justice, and has dabbled in comparative literature. She loves to teach writing and literature to college students because she is allowed to use all her words in the classroom, even the ones with four letters. Freedom is everything. With over seven years of magazine experience, Rajul has crept into the psyches of entertainment figures and laid their business bare. Her favorite part of these features and profiles is flipping projected illusions to reveal the unvarnished reality – that rappers are more polite than they appear on TV. And shorter. You can find her on Twitter @rajulpunjabi.
Rajul Punjabi
Jill Scott, ‘Woman’ [ALBUM REVIEW]
Jill Scott's sixth studio album 'Woman' arrives four years after the release of her No. 1 album 'The Light of the Sun.' Is the album worth your time. Check out The Boombox review to find out.
Mariah Carey’s State of Mind During Debut Album Is Examined by a Psychiatrist [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
Mariah Carey's self-titled debut album kicked off a career replete with chart-topping songs, platinum accolades and material detailing the ups and downs of love. We welcome a psychiatrist to examine the singer's state of mind during this life-changing moment.
Teedra Moses Talks ‘Cognac & Conversation’ Album, Embracing Nudity as a Mother and Seeing Eye-to-Eye With Rick Ross [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
Teedra Moses gets ready to release 'Cognac & Conversation,' an album that reflects some of the changes she’s been through without deviating from her signature sound.