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As one of the most successful songwriters in Hip-Hop, The-Dream has been noticeably quiet for the last couple of years. He discusses this and more during his recent visit to The Breakfast Club.
If it’s one thing to love about A$AP Mob, it’s their ability to have fun in any scenario. That said, the party, at times, becomes absolutely ludicrous in A$AP Ferg’s visual for “Doe-Active.”
Geraldo Rivera has offered a series of strong opinions publicly in times past, usually at the expense of Black people and behavior he didn’t approve of. The Fox News contributor was up to his old tricks again after stating in an interview that Hip-Hop has caused more harm to Black and Brown lives than racism.
Bobby Shmurda keeps his name hot on the streets by delivering a new track called “Right Now” as he continues to fight hefty criminal charges from behind bars.
It’s going to be a long season for Alex Rodriguez. The New York Yankees third baseman issued an apology to fans and the team via a hand written letter, which was met with plenty of slander.
Drake wins, again. And for the fourth time, the grand prize is a number one album on the Billboard charts.
At this point, who isn’t suing Birdman? Add Jas Prince, son of Rap-a-Lot CEO J. Prince and the man credited with putting Drake in the game, to the list of people suing the Cash Money Records founder.
The Funk Flex ring off properly, reminding listening that The Diplomats are indeed back. Their new single is called “Do Something.”
Amber Rose set the Internets on fire after Khloe Kardashian came for her and she responded with some keen slander. Wiz Khalifa’s ex now returns to the ‘Gram by sharing her carnival outfit (she’s in Trinidad) and setting a thirst trap.
Um, WTF? Afroman (the dude who released “Because I Got High” 15 years ago), got arrested for cold-clocking a woman during his concert in Mississippi Tuesday (Feb. 17) night.
Celebrities are at a disadvantage in custody battles.
Bay Area rapper IamSu! debuts a psychedelic visual for “Stop Signs” from his 2014 album Sincerely Yours.