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Photos of the latest news in Hip-Hop culture: music, sports, streetwear, and more.
The Center for Disease Control has confirmed the first case of Ebola in the U.S. it was announced Tuesday (Sept. 30). Although a handful of American patients have caught the virus, the contraction occurred in West Africa and they were flown to the states for treatment.
French Montana is now single and ready to mingle. Montana’s divorce from wife of seven years Deen Kharbouch has been finalized.
In case you don’t know by now, Ray J has incredibly thick skin. So you better have razor-sharp insults if you’re looking to penetrate the surface. His portrayal in Love & Hip-Hop: Hollywood thus far shows a man living without consequences, and fully embracing the ratchetness that surrounds him.
For reasons only Twitter and Instagram can explain, the week of September 28th has been christened as #DuRagHistoryWeek.
GQ magazine editor-in-chief Jim Nelson and Gap hosted an intimate soiree at the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles on Monday (September 29), where guests celebrated the release of the brand’s Best New Menswear Designers in America 2014 collaboration.
The people of Hong Kong are fighting for back against China’s strict hold on the region’s voting practices in an act of civil disobedience being dubbed “Occupy Central.” Peaceful protestors have been flooding the streets amid clashes with authorities for the last several days, drawing comparisons to what the world watched in Ferguson.
Love him or hate him, and as one of the leaders of the new school of Hip-Hop, Wale has quite the reputation that proceeds him. The Breakfast Club caught up with the DC native and naturally he had a lot to talk about.
Even though Denzel Washington tends to play the same kind of roles these days (it’s usually a criminal or a crooked cop, but he mixes it up sometimes) and he knows how to get people into theaters. Washington’s latest film, The Equalizer, came in No 1 at the box office this weekend, earning $35 […]
We here at Hip-Hop Wired consider ourselves to be sneaker purists. With that admittedly comes a snobbish attitude towards new takes on classic Air Jordan silhouette, but we have to tip our hats to JBF Customs and the work that he does.