Culture

Welp, it’s finally official: comedian Jess Hilarious will be the permanent new co-host at The Breakfast Club with Charlamagne tha God and DJ Envy.

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"I Got Questions" returns with two of the greatest MCs in rap, Big Daddy Kane and Ghostface Killah, sitting down for a conversation on everything from their beginnings in the culture, to what the older and newer generations need to do to connect and more.

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Jeezy has been busy lately. On Monday (Oct. 30), the Snowman announced that he has departed his longtime Def Jam recording home, but is nevertheless dropping a new double album on Friday, November 3.

Entertainment

Michael Rainey Jr. is back as Tariq—the son of James St. Patrick in Season 3 of the hit Starz series Power Book II: Ghost.

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Along with Hip-Hop, Nas also turned 50 years old this year and the rapper teamed with Hennessy to celebrate the milestone with a party that featured a gang of high-profile guests including Kendrick Lamar, Diddy, Fat Joe and more.

Recording Artists

Chaka Khan shaded Adele, Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige and more while criticizing 'Rolling Stone's' "200 Greatest Singers Of All Time” list.

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Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Drag-On, Hoodrich Pablo Juan, and more.

Celebrity News

The Fenty mogul and the A$AP Mob rapper still haven't revealed their 9-month-old son's name and are happily expecting a second child.

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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame released its nominee list for the 2021 induction ceremony and it's loaded with familiar names for Hip-Hop heads. Some of the most notable nominees include Jay-Z, LL Cool J and Mary J. Blige as well Dionne Warwick and Chaka Khan.

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Fans on Twitter are praising the veteran R&B singer and actress on her 50th birthday, rightfully mentioning her many accolades.

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One of the most important music ceremonies is back. BET Networks has announced the 2022 Soul Train Awards nominations with Deon Cole as host.

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Now that the big show has concluded, folks on Twitter are attempting to figure out if the set catered more to Generation X or Millenials instead of simply praising the moment for the greatness it was.