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Photos of the latest news in Hip-Hop culture: music, sports, streetwear, and more.
A long lost (sort of) video for the Beastie Boys song “Too Many Rappers,” featuring Nas has been unearthed.
Love & Hip-Hop: New York returned with a new episode that found Peter Gunz returned to the top of the dirt bag mountain top. We also saw Diamond Strawberry aka Struggleberry continue to act a fool, Tara to continually make bad decisions and even got an appearance from Chink Santana, amongst other ratchet shenanigans.
Our latest Bangin Candy, artist Raychiel Smith, a blessing to your eyes in more ways than one, is thicker than air in the summertime.
From tip-toeing in a pair of Air Jawwdinz to announcing a partnership with Jordan Brand that was a sham, the story behind RiFF RAFF’s “Neon Icon” has been very, um, bizarre. Now, fans are clamoring for a pair via an eBay bid that’s sky rocketed to a whopping $1 million fee.
Safaree Samuels, aka Nicki Minaj’s ex-boyfriend, stopped by The Breakfast Club and needless to say it was quite the enlightening interview.
Black Twitter, a social media group so significant that even Wikipedia has it as an entry, is a powerful and unstoppable force. And like most popular things, there are ways to flourish as a member of this segment of the fast-moving social media network.
With the exception of the occasional act like PM Dawn, rappers were predictably masculine in the ‘80s and ‘90s. It was a good time. We got a reminder that those days are gone when Kid Cudi and Lupe Fiasco got into a little Twitter beef over the weekend.
If you’re under the impression that beauty has a definitive timestamp on it, just always keep the name Vida Guerra on the tip of your tongue (you wish).
FOX News has been a punchline on Twitter for nearly 24 hours straight and with logical reason. The oft-controversial news outlet decided to allow Steve Emerson to haphazardly quote that Britain’s Birmingham was a “totally Muslim city” and speak it as fact.
Get your easy buttons ready, people. Hip-Hop Wired assembles a list of today’s (1/12/15) visuals for our loving readers to enjoy in one fell swoop.
Common and John Legend celebrated their “Best Original Song” Golden Globes win for “Glory” at a swanky post-party alongside the Selma cast and crew.