Barack Obama has proven once again why he will always be our forever president. President No. 44 recently pointed to one of Hip-Hop's biggest talent as inspiration.
Considering Slim Shady aligning with Joe Biden's campaign and Weezy F. Baby's endorsement of Trump, Fif had to deliver a signature moment of trolling.
Kanye West suffers from another leak of a previously promised project in the Dr. Dre-produced sequel of Jesus Is King.
As expected, Twitter schooled this grossly uninformed person by mentioning a host of MCs that included the likes of Paul Wall, Action Bronson, and more.
Unfortunately the title to the song in question hasn't been revealed and won't actually release on the EP tonight, but instead get a Summer '22 release date. Way to tease the fans, y'all.
Absolutely no one in their right mind thinks Lil Pump is in the same league as Eminem. Nevertheless, the Trump-supporting rapper dissed Slim Shady, and was promptly read for filth by the rapper's fellow Detroit native and buddy Royce Da 5'9.
Fresh off celebrating her recognition as one of Time magazine’s icons listed in “The 100 Most Influential People of 2022” and the recipient of the 2022 “Billboard ICON Award,” the undisputed Queen of Hip Hop Soul, Mary J. Blige, announces her Good Morning Gorgeous tour presented by Hologic in partnership with The Black Promoters Collective […]
If you stopped by Vevo pages recently to watch some music videos and experienced some weirdness, you were not alone.
Eminem Disses Tekashi 6ix9ine, Apologizes To Rihanna On “Zeus” From ‘Music To Be Murdered By’ Deluxe
Slim Shady released his latest album, Music To Be Murdered By - Side B (Deluxe Edition) on Dec. 18.
The Detroit wordsmith turns 48 today (Oct. 17) and his legion of fans are now celebrating Slim Gray-D, excuse, Slim Shady.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Albee Al, NLE Choppa, and more.
A new report highlights the fact that the Watch The Throne collaborators were the highest paid Hip-Hop artists last year, joining a list of other familiar names.