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BBD is back. Bell Biv Devoe returns with a new Notorious B.I.G. sampling track, “Run,” and with a new album on the horizon.
Desiigner caught a raw deal and NYPD has some explaining to do. It turns out that there was no methadone, methamphetamine or OxyContin among the pills found in the SUV the G.O.O.D. Music rapper was a passenger in before he was arrested for charges that included menacing and drug possession.
It looks like Derrick Rose and his legal team are sticking to the “but she’s a thot” defense in his alleged rape case. They are using her body count, that includes Nick Young aka Swaggy P himself, as their latest pawn.
Kanye West has heard your Yeezy Season 4 slander, all of it. But guess what, he doesn’t care.
On Sunday (Sept. 11), Chris Brown was playing in a celebrity basketball game. That isn’t out of the ordinary except for the fact that Breezy chose to sit while R&B crooner Tank sang the national anthem.
Nelly is the latest Hip Hop celebrity to be hit with a big tax lien from the IRS. The St. Louis representer owes Uncle Sam more than two million dollars in back taxes.
Lil Wayne has had enough. Tunechi is moving out of his pricey Miami mansion—which he is selling—after recently getting swatted, again.
Travis Scott‘s sophomore album Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight is sitting atop the Billboard 200 chart.
Kate Upton has been cancelled. The Sports Illustrated cover girl and supermodel took issue with Miami Dolphins players protesting by kneeling during the national anthem—the nerve.
Randy Moss wasn’t having it today. Though the discussion was very much civil, Twitter is having a field day with the “Are you serious?” look Moss was giving Trent Dilfer during a discussion on ESPN’s Sunday NFL Countdown about Colin Kaepernick’s national anthem protest.
Future is back with a new song, “How It Feel,” but the chatter isn’t about whether or not Mike Will-Made-It hooked him up with a hit. It’s whether or not the song is [another] Ciara diss.
It’s been 15 years since the 9/11 terrorist attacks which changed the way we live forever. While the scars run deep, the wounds continue to heal with people around the world honoring those we lost in the tragedy.