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New York City rap fans amassed at vintage car hub Cooper’s Classic Collections in the West Village–a fitting space for Stalley to host an advanced listening of his debut album Ohio.
All good things must come to an end. BET has just announced that its flagship comedy, The Game, will reach its grand denouement after season nine.
Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood continues to amaze us with it’s ability to raise the bar for coonery on national television.
Wiz Khalifa is following in the same purple hair trend as Diamond from the Sisterhood of Hip Hop, with his freshly dyed locks. He tweeted the step-by-step dying process this morning complete with a photos of his newly colored frock and now people are looking at him sideways.
News of Future’s upcoming Monster mixtape has fans clamoring for new music from the Atlanta rapper. Luckily, he delivers just that with a new track called “Break The Rules.”
Big Sean and Ariana Grande were caught kissing while on a clearly not so on the down low date. You care.
Visuals have played a major part in Pharrell advancing his G I R L campaign. After going the animated route for “It Girl,” the renowned producer drops a clip for standout track, “Gust Of Wind.” .
While the uproar from the recent player scandals are coming to a simmer, the NFL moves forward with another week of action, drama and struggle.
In unsurprising, yet still disturbing news today, a pair of NYPD officers are under scrutiny after bashing an unarmed 16-year-old in the face with a gun. To make matters worse, the suspect teen had raised his hands in surrender, seemingly prepared to be arrested.
The glowing soon-to-be-mommy goes au naturel in the upcoming issue of Elle magazine.
After some delays due to sample clearance issues, Vince Staples finally blesses fans with his long-awaited conceptual EP, Hell Can Wait.
Breakout rap sensation Rae Sremmurd’s music exudes a sense of rebellion for the new generation, and that is exactly the kind of thinking that prompted one of its members to be arrested.