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For the past few bullets Meek Mill’s been catching more L’s in the game than the Cleveland Browns. The embattled former battle rapper decided to give Taxstone an exclusive interview in which he touched on a couple of sensitive subjects.
Waka Flocka offered his opinion on whether or not President Obama really counts as being the first Black President of the United States of America.
In Hillary Clinton‘s latest appeal to Black voters, she’s promising lower college costs and a $25 million investment in HBCUs.
Ray Allen, one of the NBA’s finest shooters, finally announced his retirement today.
A protest against the Black Lives Matter movement Monday (Oct. 31) at Southeastern Oklahoma State University turned violent when white protestors decided to cut the fool. One anti-BLM protestor at the event actually had the audacity to accuse the Black people of having STDs among other negative quips.
Aundreana Rene isn’t a household name just yet, but if she keeps up with her current pace of posting photos in sexy poses she just might achieve that goal. The incredibly curvy Instagram model has been making the rounds on the Internet in the past year and appears to be ready for stardom.
Run The Jewels are coming to kick down your skyscrapers with their 2017 “Run The World” tour.
Halloween 2016 is over, but these images of your favorite celebrities playing dress up are forever.
Donald Trump doesn’t even know when Black people are actually on his side. During a rally in North Carolina, Cheeto Jesus cult members mistook a Black man, who is actually an adamant Trump supporter, for a protester.
Simone Missick was one of Marvel’s Luke Cage‘s breakout stars thanks to her portrayal of Misty Knight. Fans will see more of her in the role since she has signed on to again portray the savvy Harlem cop in Marvel’s upcoming team-up series Marvel’s The Defenders.
Big Sean kept his promise of dropping off new music on Halloween. Check him out performing “Bounce Back” on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon.
Chance the Rapper will become Chance the Actor next year with the feature film Slice.