Martin Berrios
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While the world continues to mourn the passing of Kobe Bryant we are thankful to get further insight on how special of a man he was. One aspect of him that is being revisited is his short lived Rap career.
Hate him or love him 50 Cent’s career will never be duplicated. The rapper turned television big wig has now been immortalized with Tinseltown’s highest honor.
It seems that orange and maroon might the foolproof colors for 2020. After BeyoncĂ© cemented that scheme into popular culture Hip-Hop’s favorite Louisiana Kitchen felt in a ways.
Offset got yet another reminder that despite his celebrity status he is still considered a threat by the law. He had a tense encounter with LA’s finest.
More times than not social media will take a positive moment and turn it negative. It seems a clip floating around depicting a beef isn’t what people are making it out to be.
Millions across the globe continue to grieve the passing of the NBA superstar Kobe Bryant. It seems his fans are even more prouder than ever to wear his signature items.
Each year Jay-Z dons his best wears to toast to his recording roster’s accomplishments during the Grammy festivities. This year he went with a particular hue that had some folks doing a double-take.
While he is now focused on spreading love Diddy is still moving with the same conviction that got him to the top. He recently stood up for the rights of musicians during a key moment in his career.
It seems Rosie Perez will once again stand up in the name of women’s rights. She might be called upon to speak at one of the most high profile trials of the century.
Hollyweird is getting weirder and weirder by the hour. Everyone’s favorite dysfunctional Disney star is talking crazy claiming he knows what a certain someone’s mouth do.
Diddy continues to evolve every year and 2020 will be no different. The mega mogul is asking us all to put respeck on his new vibes via a new name.
If you need more proof that Virgil Abloh is one if not the hottest name in fashion look no further to his latest project. He will be curating pieces for the National Basketball Association.