Black Payback — Raw, unapologetic interracial gonzo from a network that's been doing this since before streaming was a word.
Black Payback has been around long enough that it predates most of the streaming platforms trying to eat the adult industry's lunch. Operated by D&E Media (publicly known as DukeDollars) out of East Orange, NJ, it sits at the top of the company's interracial content stack and pulls the broadest search traffic of any of their properties. That longevity counts for something — the content library is substantial and the billing infrastructure is stable.
But 'worth it' is doing a lot of work here. This site occupies a specific lane — interracial hardcore with racially themed framing — and it is not trying to be anything else. If that's exactly what you're looking for, the depth of the back catalog is a genuine selling point. If you want premium production values or diverse content categories, this isn't your destination.
D&E Media has operated since 2003 under the Duke Dollars affiliate program umbrella. Black Payback is one of their standalone flagship titles — not folded into one of their three sub-networks (Adult Doorway, Ghetto Doorway, Hardcore Doorway) but running as its own independent paysite. The content centers on interracial hardcore scenes, predominantly featuring Black male performers with White female performers, shot in the company's signature gonzo style: real locations, handheld cameras, no-nonsense pacing.
The site has been producing content under the same brand banner since the late 2000s. You're not getting a new site with a thin catalog — you're getting a mature library built over years. How much of that catalog is accessible under a standard membership vs. gated behind premium tiers is something the tour page doesn't make immediately clear, which is a UX friction point worth noting.
The catalog depth is the main draw. A site that's been consistently publishing content for 15-plus years accumulates a library that newer entrants simply can't match. If you're an interracial gonzo fan who has burned through the newer, shinier options, Black Payback's archive is the reason to subscribe.
The Duke Dollars billing infrastructure is established and known in the industry — you're dealing with a company that has processed memberships for over two decades, not a fly-by-night operation. Account management and cancellation processes are standard for this tier of the industry.
The site's trust score from independent web-safety monitors sits at 79/100, with a domain age that reflects genuine long-term operation. No significant malware or phishing flags in current assessments.
Production quality is a real conversation here. This is gonzo filmmaking with minimal production investment — you are not getting the lighting, camera work, or set design of a premium studio. If that matters to you, adjust expectations accordingly before you spend anything.
The racial framing of the content is explicit and specific. That's not a sly observation — it's the entire premise of the site. Some viewers are exactly here for that; others will find the thematic tone uncomfortable. Know before you go.
The tour page provides remarkably little information upfront: no scene count, no visible pricing, no clear description of what a membership actually unlocks. You have to click through to a join page to see any of that, which is a minor irritation that more transparent sites have already solved.
The broader D&E Media network has faced documented controversy regarding on-set conduct allegations over the years. The company disputes those accounts, but they are publicly searchable and worth knowing as context before you put money down.
Here's where we hit a wall: Black Payback's current membership pricing is not displayed on the public tour page, and no independently verified price has surfaced in current-year sources. We are not going to guess a number just to fill the field — a confidently wrong price helps no one. We have flagged this for re-verification and will update this card when a confirmed figure is sourced.
What we do know structurally: Duke Dollars-operated sites historically have offered monthly and multi-month billing options through standard adult billing processors. Discounts for longer commitments are common across this network. Until prices are confirmed, factor in that this is a single-site paysite, not a multi-site network pass — you're paying for access to one catalog, not a bundle.
For interracial gonzo fans who want a deep back catalog from a long-running operator, there's real value in the library depth. If you want polished production or broad content variety, it's not the right fit. The value math gets clearer once you see the current membership price — which we're actively re-checking.
Current pricing is not displayed on the public tour page, and no independently verified figure is available right now. We're re-checking this directly and will update the deal card as soon as we can confirm a number. Never trust a review that guesses.
Black Payback is an interracial hardcore paysite operated by D&E Media (Duke Dollars). The catalog features interracial gonzo scenes built up over roughly 15+ years of operation. The tour doesn't publicize a scene count, but the library depth is one of its main selling points.
D&E Media, LLC — also known as DukeDollars — a New Jersey-based adult production company operating since 2003. They also run the Adult Doorway, Ghetto Doorway, and Hardcore Doorway networks, plus several other standalone sites.
Standard practice for Duke Dollars-operated sites is to cancel through the member support portal or the third-party billing statement link. Look for the support contact on your billing receipt and cancel before your next billing date to avoid a charge.
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