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Every time Lil Yachty talks a music purist loses their wings.
Donald Glover should be smiling ear to ear today. The actor’s new FX series Atlanta premiered last night, and if the Twitter’s enthusiasm is the gauge, the show is going to be a hit.
Bishop Eddie Long has released an official statement about his new frail appearance and rumors that he has a “grave illness.”
The Abstract Poetic has a new side gig perfectly in sync with his skill set. On Thursday, Sept. 8, Q-Tip and First Lady Michelle Obama will honor the fifth annual class of the National Student Poets Program.
No cable? No problem. FX is streaming the entire first episode of ATLANTA right now. For the “freeskiweeski.”
Drake is giving his fans yet another opportunity to dress like him. The superstar rapper is opening another “Summer Sixteen” pop-up shop, this time in Los Angeles.
Kanye West made some ripples when he revealed he was casting multiracial women only for YEEZY Season 4. The fashion will be streaming today (Sept. 7) on TIDAL (where else?).
More than 60 women have come forward to say Bill Cosby allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted them in the past. Nevertheless, in a statement, the disgraced comedian says he is a victim of “racial bias and prejudiced” while trying to get the location of his forthcoming Pennsylvania trial moved.
Dame Dash is calling Jay Z and his wife names for setting off the storm that resulted in his ex-wife Rachel Roy aka “Becky with the good hair” getting harassed on social media.
Instagram stunner Aarielle Andrews has been turning heads across social media for a while thanks to her homegrown thickness and fun personality. While the Texas beauty is definitely gorgeous and has style for days, what most take notice of are those heavenly hills of hers.
Over the course of two hours, Earl Sweatshirt and producer Knxwledge (Kendrick Lamar “Momma,” SiR “In the Sky”) spun a myriad of deep cuts on their monthly RBMA Radio show, Stay Inside. Saving the best for last, the Los Angeles rapper used the platform to premiere an unreleased record titled “Death Whistles,” produced by King Krule.
Ever since making men across the world envy Iman Shumpert for the first time ever for her performance in Kanye West’s video for “Fade,” Teyana Taylor once again demonstrates what it takes to get an NBA player to put a ring on it (whether literally or figuratively).