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Photos of the latest news in Hip-Hop culture: music, sports, streetwear, and more.
A Houston stripper named Jhonni Blaze claims Drake sent thugs to her place of business and home to threaten her. This story reeks of so much struggle, despair and THOTism, that we just had to share.
Wiz Khalifa and Amber Rose still don’t appear to be approaching a reconciliation point but that doesn’t mean the separation hasn’t been hard on the latter’s behalf.
While the Dodgers were busy edging the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 2 of the National League Division Series, there was a different kind of intense of sporting event taking place in the heart of Los Angeles on Saturday night.
Usher continues to be one of the most successful performers of our generation. The Atlanta representative discusses his come up and updates his fans on his latest adventures during a memorable visit to The Breakfast Club.
While there is no definitive release that is heavily anticipated for the fourth quarter, Rick Ross feels confident in what he is crafting with Hood Billionaire. Rozay topped by The Breakfast Club to discuss his new album and beyond.
Longtime actress Raven-Symoné finally addressed her lesbian relationship during a sit-down with Oprah Winfrey yesterday (Oct. 5), but that was far from the apex of their conversation.
By now we all know that Wiz Khalifa and Amber Rose have called it quits only one year into their marriage. It’s been reported that the Pittsburgh rapper was found engaging in coitus with his alleged mistress(es).
Nicki Minaj is a fierce femme fatale if ever there was one. But on the cover of L’Uomo Vogue’s latest issue, the YMCMB rapper makes quite the Dapper Don as she suits up and taps into her inner masculinity.
One of Hip-Hop’s most revered prisoners and equally hated men amongst police officers made a highly controversial return to the media on Sunday.
Ebola is no laughing matter but history has shown us that Americans have learned that laughter can be the best medicine when it comes to coping with fear.
A powerful statement was made at the St. Louis Symphony on Saturday night when Mike Brown protestors interrupted the Brahms Requiem with their own rendition of the composition.