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Miami is a hot spot as far as nightlife goes, so it’s no surprise that your favorite rappers retire in South Beach to “turn up.” Last weekend, Drake and his OVO clique were among the many to attend Eyecandy Saturdays at Dream.
Nike may not be releasing the Yeezy 2 “Red October” any time soon, but they will, however, drop a sneaker inspired by its predecessor. Photos of a Nike Air Foamposite Pro coined the “Yeezy” are circulating the Internets, and they don’t look too shabby.
Shia LaBeouf hasn’t been the most popular person in Hollywood as of late. A feat that he seems quite proud of.
A quartet of intruders picked the wrong house when they broke into and entered the New Mexican residence of Joe Torrez.
It’s officially a new year, a new dawn and new crop of competition for everyone to aim to be part of 2014’s initial The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Songs Of The Week.
Now that the bewilderment that comes with Christmas season and the entire gift buying process is over, it time to shift focus back on yourself. And that’s where Hip-Hop Wired enters with this year’s first installment of The Hip-Hop Shop: 10 Dope Rap-Inspired Goods.
This has been an eventful week, since we’re just entering a new year, but as you wind down, be sure to make time for some good music via The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Songs Of The Week.
The Internet can be a strange yet invigorating place. For those not in the know, a peer-to-peer digital currency exchange system better known as cryptocurrency has been gaining popularity due to pioneering company Bitcoin’s genius.
Jay Z’s Magna Carta Tour may be one the hottest rap concerts to attend in recent memory, but two women allegedly took things a bit too far with their aspirations to get tickets.
Owning a mobile phone and a computer comes with more responsibility than what is spelled out in the instruction manual. Athletes have proven again and again that God forgives but the Internet does not, and never forgets.
Every rapper has a humble beginnings, but for Jon Connor, such is a way of life when you hail from not only one of the most poorest states in Michigan, as well as one of its more desolate areas of Flint.