Hip-Hop purists are about to be livid since Iggy Azalea has more stats that support the idea that she may be the queen of Hip-Hop. The Australian rapper and Grand Hustle artist leads the pack of all 2014 American Music Award nominees with six, including Artist of the Year.
Any time K. Michelle has visited The Breakfast Club, the appearance has led to some kind of drama, fight and or both. Her latest appearance is probably no different.
After a 14-year relationship, the rumor mill is swirling with buzz that Nicki Minaj has kicked her boyfriend Safaree “Scaff Beezy” Lloyd Samuels to the curb. He’s already rapped about it, but you can guess the perpetually friend-zoned Drake is somewhere crying tears of joy.
Beyoncé and Nicki Minaj’s “Flawless (Remix)” earlier this year set the viral universe ablaze. It got us thinking about the many other women before them who’ve helped set the precedent for female collaboration in Hip-Hop and R&B.
The anticipation continues to heighten as more chart topping names are added to the already stellar lineup of performances at the 2014 BET Awards.
As we have learned time after time paying your taxes are mandatory not optional. Surprisingly some of the Rap community have had a tough time grasping this.
Last week, Mariah Carey alluded to a “surprise” album by expressing her desire to personally announce all the deets at an undisclosed later date. The songstress returns today not only with a new album cover and tracklist, but a scheduled release date as well.
One of these days, the Grammy Awards will make a bigger fuss about their music video category than the red carpet spectacle. Both rap videos represented in this year’s nominees, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ “Can’t Hold Us,” and Jay Z’s “Picasso Baby” were also honored in Wired 25: The 25 Best Videos Of 2013 but […]
Diddy may have had one of the most extravagant commercials on the Super Bowl but believe it or not, that type of party happened in real life last night.
The brewing situation in Nigeria involving the Boko Haram kidnapping of nearly 300 schoolgirls from a northern portion of the country last month has shocked the world. The “#BringBackOurGirls” movement launched recently has been steadily growing, and got a big boost when First Lady Michelle Obama showed her support.
EBONY magazine is honoring the biggest names in not only urban music but music period with their June Black Music Month issue.