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On Saturday (Oct. 24) while campaigning in Miami, the 44th President slammed President Trump for his response to the coronavirus pandemic and reckless and maniacal tweets aimed at critics, adding the joke that “Florida Man wouldn’t even do this stuff.”
Driving while Black is still a real thing for people of color regardless of celebrity. Offset got his wake up call over the weekend.
Just when you thought Tekashi’s career went cold it looks like 2021 might give him an opportunity to heat up again. A major network is set to detail his story.
Jared Kushner is the worst. The same guy who was a "meh" student who got into Harvard thanks to his father's money and only has a White House gig thanks to his father-in-law had the audacity to say Black people need to want success more.
A pilot episode for the potential reboot was actually made for ABC back in 2018 with writer Ben Watkins at the helm and had Malik Yoba reprise his role as J.C. Williams and Luna Lauren Velez return as Nina Moreno. Unfortunately ABC passed and the planned resurrection of the show hit a wall.
The Griselda Records mastermind released his major label debut 'Who Made The Sunshine' for Eminem's imprint, but it appears the Detroit wordsmith isn't helping push the needle.
While the veteran rapper and actor didn't flat out endorse either candidate, he explained more behind his reasoning for conducting the chat.
Verzuz cofounder, Swizz Beatz, has found his next competitive hustle, and it's something no one really was expecting.
But if there's one bright spot about this Trump presidency it's that because of his chaotic 4-year reign of white supremacy terror, people are realizing just how important voting actually is.
Bossie Badazz's transphobic and homophobic past came back to haunt him.
With the spot itself being a black-and-white affair the actual colorway of the sneakers remain a mystery but best believe if they ever actually become available to the public it'll fetch a hefty bag as do all of La Flame's Jordan collaborations.
The Miami, Fla. rapper took to social media and threw his support behind the reelection of the former business mogul.