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While Tyga actually said he doesn’t like Drake as a person, Drizzy continues to make their pseudo-beef (more like tofu) entertaining thanks to his trademark passive aggressiveness. This Halloween weekend subtweets abounded, with Blac Chyna and Kylie Jenner involved in the mix.
While most of his counterparts were out taking the night off for Halloween, 50 Cent was overseas pumping his SMS Audio headphones to a very receptive Amsterdam press committee.
Arriving a little late than usual, but as dope as ever, yours truly delivers The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Songs Of The Week.
Today marks the first of November which only means one thing: the entire world spent last night partying under the Halloween full moon. Rappers and their entourages are no strangers to getting done up for holiday and they had social buzzing to see who could come up with the best Halloween costumes.
Every year, there are plenty of unforgettable and enticing celebrity Halloween costumes, but let’s face it: very few garner the reactions Nicki Minaj gets when she rolls her choice of wardrobe out.
Amber Rose is accustomed to bleeding her birthday celebrations into the festivities that Halloween brings and this year’s dress up fest was no exception.
John Wall is one of the latest adidas athletes to get his own signature basketball shoe. New York City fans that cop the adidas J Wall 1 beginning today (Oct. 31), will also have the chance to meet the Washington Wizards point guard on Monday, Nov. 3.
While the term “post-racial” is more cliché than true in the story that is America, lots really has changed. For better or worse, we’ve the advancement of technology, more diverse bodies in higher ed, jobs that would never exist otherwise and the liberty to express our sexual identities.
North West, the progeny of the union of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West who surely will one day come to rule the free world, or gossip pages, is dressed as a skunk for Halloween.
Tupac Shakur made a global impact by putting the pen to the pad, ultimately making him one of the most complex artists music culture’s ever seen. Here we have three poems written by the fallen scribe when he was 17-years-old, before rhyming became a profession.
The annual Keep A Child Alive Ball went down last night (Oct. 30) in New York City and it was a star-studded affair.