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After feeling the effects of new media that’s pushed print publications to the brink of extinction, one of the most notorious Hip-Hop magazines has resurrected with the guidance of new leadership.

Helming the newly titled, “Women of King”, is their new editor in chief Sean A. Malcolm.

Described as a “King veteran”, Malcom is a former Lifestyle editor for the mag with ties to various media outlets including “Rides” magazine.

If his name sounds familiar, it’s because Malcolm is the same man who DJ Kay Slay had issues with last year, releasing a viral video against him and offering him a position as a janitor for Slay’s “Straight Stuntin” magazine.

The popular Hip-Hop/ Men’s Magazine returned to store shelves in December with their first cover graced by video model Rosa Acosta.

A bevy of models were featured in the publication including Bria Myles, Briana Lloyd and Shakur Sozahdah with stories on Jay-Z, T.I. and Kanye West.