What man hasn’t been busted occasionally sneaking a peak at some prime-level starlet? It’s practically wired into our DNA.
Move over Apple. Music producer extraordinaire will.i.am isn’t integrating himself with other people’s technology. He’s creating his own slice of futuristic heaven with the AT&T collaboration, i.am.PULS.
Grown folks shouldn’t be running around the streets slandering each other. Despite the press it generates, it’s something that makes all parties involved look silly.
With plotlines that often revolve around society’s outcast and downtrodden, sci-fi should be the one genre that embraces actors of color. But until Marvel Films doubled down on their comic book adaptations, that just wasn’t the case.
This coming April, when the grass can actually be seen on the ground, Washington D.C. will be the site for Earth Day Network and The Global Poverty Project to inflict some good for the planet.
The only thing worse than a beatdown is when it’s immortalized on tape for the world to see so we can eventually ridicule you.
Pharoahe Monch has let ample time go between his last release, PTSD: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, for fans to demand more from the philosophical MC. On that treble note, Monch shrewdly develops a way to renew what is longstanding–sort of like love unions–with a special compilation mixtape for Valentine’s Day titled Lost in Translation.
If you follow Lupe Fiasco‘s timeline, you have witnessed a man on a Twitter outrage bender.
Internationally known producer will.i.am ran into a bit of a snafu last week when he was flying with his prefered airlines, United.
Anytime a star artist wants to make a big splash for their music video, they can use a popular movie’s treatment to generate a buzz.
Fergie’s been gone for a minute but made a return to the scene with new music and an exclusive in tow. The Black Eyed Peas singer stopped by HOT 97’s Ebro in the Morning to promote her new single “L.A.LOVE (la la),” and her upcoming album.