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It’s been 15 years since the 9/11 terrorist attacks which changed the way we live forever. While the scars run deep, the wounds continue to heal with people around the world honoring those we lost in the tragedy.
After threatening to hang up his mic about a week ago, Lil Wayne returns with a new song called “Grateful.” Of course, it features shots at Brian “Baby” Williams, the Cash Money co-founder making his recent a career one big headache.
The Snowman is back. Jeezy drops “Let Em Know” the lead single from his forthcoming new mixtape, Trap Or Die 3.
Remember that time former NBA star Carlos Boozer played himself look like he was rocking a black helmet, but it was his hair? It’s because of this that Carlos Beltran should take heed of his advice when it comes to the hair dye struggle.
Fashion brand VFILES is reportedly pissed off at Kanye West. It all comes down to Yeezy having a surprise concert at the same time VFILES was having their New York Fashion week party.
Desiigner is a free man. The G.O.O.D. Music rapper was released on Saturday morning (Sept. 10) while the gun charges against him were also dropped, being that there was no gun in the SUV he was traveling in when he was arrested.
Milwaukee Bucks player Jabari Parker is lending his support to Colin Kaepernick as his stance on the national anthem continues to influence others.
Beanie Sigel is releasing a new album Still Public Enemy soon, but it might cost you if you want to get it.
There wasn’t a dry eye in the building as Allen Iverson gave an emotional speech at his Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame enshrinement.
Visual artist and dancer Jon Boogz has linked up with Alex Meade and Lil Buck to create “Color Of Reality,” one of the most visually captivating videos to hit the web in a long time.
His back n forth with the legendary Pete Rock may have turn some Hip-Hop purists off of him (like they weren’t already), but Lil Yachty ain’t letting anyone’s opinions slow his roll.
The good folks at Mass Appeal linked up with De La Soul to create a documentary about the Long Island group’s rise to Hip-Hop glory. The half hour long film starts from the group’s origins in Amityville, Long Island under the guidance of Prince Paul, aka “The Mentor,” to their ability to still thrive in a […]