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Photos of the latest news in Hip-Hop culture: music, sports, streetwear, and more.
The wait is over for “Jayoncé” fans. Jay Z and Beyoncé officially kicked off their “On The Run” tour at the Sun Life Stadium in Miami last night (June 25), which also happened to be the day after Solange’s birthday.
“Often” could be indication of great things to come on the The Weeknd’s impending sophomore album, but before anyone hears that, he’ll embark on the “King Of The Fall” tour.
Robin Thicke has descended so deep into a struggle pool of broken love dreams, that he’s close to drowning. Truthfully, it’s pretty hard to watch this man beg and plead for his wife in such a public way, especially since it doesn’t appear to be working.
Khloe Kardashian and French Montana’s first class rendezvous is lost upon no one except for the main person who’s seen it all before.
The 2014 World Cup has been the hot topic for weeks now, and it appears that the legendary Wu-Tang Clan are cashing in on the hoopla. Today, the collective unveiled the “Wu Cup” summer 2014 capsule collection, inspired by the tournament.
DJ Quik may not have been a member of N.W.A but his contributions to Compton’s legacy is still unheralded, nonetheless. So you can imagine him and his fan’s disbelief that his catalog is omitted from Dr. Dre’s burgeoning music app, Beats Music.
While Schoolboy Q hasn’t had a good last couple of days, this seems to be Ab-Soul‘s week. With his much delayed album These Days… finally released, he made it a point to stop by The Breakfast Club during his New York promotional run. In attendance was his model girlfriend Yaris Sanchez.
Kim Kardashian obviously knows what she signed up for by tying the knot with Kanye West.
The chink in the defensive armor of the Washington Washington Football Team has been exposed and now the Cleveland Indians have been targeted as the next contestant up for a racially insensitive lawsuit.
Last night (June 25), the Federal College Financial Aid tweeted a photo from Bridesmaids with the words “Help Me. I’m Poor” sprawled across the bottom. As is to be expected with a blunder like this, Twitter responded with zero ounces of chill.