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Photos of the latest news in Hip-Hop culture: music, sports, streetwear, and more.
Hip-Hop Wired and Rapsody took to Twitter for a kick-back conversation that delved largely into her upcoming Beauty And The Beast EP, due out this October 7.
Voters are always shouting there are more pressing issues to worry about in the world. But as long as politicians keep making headlines for all the wrong reasons, the cycle will continue to repeat itself.
The oft-controversial Urban Outfitters inexplicably decided to commemorate the Ohio National Guard Kent State Shootings of 1970 and no one thought it was cute.
When it comes to reality television, there is no doubt that Real Housewives Of Atlanta continues to be the flagship show on the Bravo channel. Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker stopped by The Breakfast Club to discuss their marriage and the upcoming season.
Black men killed by police officers is unfortunately becoming too commonplace in the news and the case of Darrien Hunt is reportedly yet another one of those instances without a caveat for deadly force.
Recently, LAPD responded to a call alleging that Django Unchained actress Daniele Watts was seen doing the nasty with her boo in public.
Floyd Mayweather is boring. At least that’s what some people think, especially after Saturday (Sept. 13) night’s bout with Marco Maidana.
A day in the life of Drake, whose Air Jordan collection boasts an array of exclusive OVO edition colorways due he and Jordan Brand’s collaborative relationship, is essentially a sneakerhead’s dream. Whether or not his creations are dope, however, depends on who you ask.
The LAPD has landed in the news for the wrong thing again. This time, the police force has been accused of more racial profiling. A black actress who starred in Django Unchained was detained by LAPD officers responding to an indecent exposure call after she was seen kissing and allegedly sexing her white boyfriend.
This past summer marked the third anniversary since embattled pop star Amy Winehouse died of alcohol intoxication at the age of 27.
Beyoncé and Nicki Minaj’s “Flawless (Remix)” earlier this year set the viral universe ablaze. It got us thinking about the many other women before them who’ve helped set the precedent for female collaboration in Hip-Hop and R&B.