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Photos of the latest news in Hip-Hop culture: music, sports, streetwear, and more.
Twitter has a few questions about the two American Ebola patients miraculously cured of the virus in less than a month’s time. Earlier today (Aug. 21) we learned that Dr. Kent Brantly and American missionary Nancy Writebol were both released from an Atlanta hospital, and are officially Ebola free.
That Joe Budden sure knows how to pick ’em, no?
New York City, there’s a crowned jewel walking your streets and she goes by the name of Erin Belle.
Kid Cudi may not have been the only person in the Twitterverse to take issue with Lupe Fiasco‘s $500 personal verse sale, but he visibly called out the Chicago rapper online. Lupe didn’t turn the other cheek, and responded to Cudder’s jab with the quickness.
C.J. Wallace, famously known as The Notorious B.I.G.’s only son, has his entire life ahead of him. How ever he chooses to live his life is completely up to him but that doesn’t mean lies should be thrust upon him.
To celebrate Public Enemy‘s 25th anniversary in music, eyewear brand Arnette is releasing a special edition sunglass collection in their honor. This the latest addition to Arnette’s “Uncommon Projects” eyewear initiative.
A couple of Caucasian supporters of Darren Wilson, the cop who shot and killed unarmed teen Mike Brown in Fergurson, MO, showed amongst the predominately Black protestors for seemingly the sake of starting controversy.
Now that G-Unit have successfully completed the ALS challenge, their fearless leader 50 Cent has a new assignment for Floyd Mayweather.
Twista has always been a one of a kind. He details his come up and signature delivery on a very special appearance with The Breakfast Club.
Illuminated citizens and protestors in New York City allowed their thoughts on the Gaza conflicts to be heard loud in clear when they hoisted a giant Palestinian flag on top of the Manhattan bridge (yesterday August 20).
Remember the old adage, “don’t let the bed bugs bite?” Well, don’t let your kids smoke ’em either.
Nate Dogg’s death back in 2011 left no Hip-Hop fan unmoved. Having left behind an illustrious catalog of music, Nathaniel Hale is arguably one of the greatest hook-creators ever and will forever be remembered for his distinctive crooning.