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The moment yours truly laid eyes on Nekisha Taneil, my mind immediately heard the late, great Bernie Mac’s saying his infamous Friday quotable: “The Lord’s my Shepard, he knows what I want.”
This is pretty disgusting. A brother and sister in Georgia were arrested Tuesday (Aug. 26) morning, for having sex in a church parking lot.
OG Maco debuts a visual for his breakout track, “U Guessed It,” that’s as rambunctious and erratic as the piano-driven song itself. And no, that’s far from a bad thing.
50 Cent is a ruthless son-of-a-gun who doesn’t mind have words with anyone who even has the thought of crossing him. The latest public embarrassment he dealt Floyd Mayweather has him assuming the role of the villain again and he seems to be loving every minute of it.
Problem is back with fresh bars in tow on his 354: Lift Off mixtape.
Raekwon is still going strong with his #TBT series, which comes packing dual flavors in its 11th week. This release is titled “Got To Be There/The Girl Is Mine.”
Although the situation in Ferguson has shifted slightly in tone in the weeks since the police shooting death of Michael “Big Mike” Brown, there are still disturbing reports emerging from the scene. According to unnamed sources, Ferguson cops allowed a police dog to relieve itself on a makeshift memorial for Brown before driving over it […]
We got to try out the new Air Jordan XX9. Did Michael Jordan’s latest signature show live up to expectations?
Considering that Beyoncé hasn’t kept close ties with her father Mathew Knowles since she fired him, we should take his ramblings with a grain of salt. Via Billboard: A chatty Knowles stopped by Houston’s Roula and Ryan Show [104.1 KRBE] to talk about his daughters’ tabloid-filled summer. When the hosts brought up the infamous elevator incident, Knowles implied […]
The Breakfast Club’s latest interview is another one for the books. Power 105 interviewed earlier today the legendary Capone-N-Noreaga, and discussed in details how the rap duo came about.
A well-respected veteran of Missouri law enforcement is returning back to service at time when his state desperately needs leadership.
When you’re a bona fide rap star like Tyga, you have to look the part. And that’s exactly what the team over at FLAUNT magazine allowed the Young Money artist to do in their annual “Distress Issue.”