Streets Is Talkin’
A network of young, white and thoroughly privileged people ran a drug ring that included cocaine, marijuana and pills in Charleston, South Carolina. It all went down near the campus of the College of Charleston.
Big L was shot and killed on February 15, 1999, ending the talented MC’s life and career at just 24-years-old. Yesterday (June 23), Gerard Woodley, the man who many believe murdered the “Ebonics” rapper, was gunned down in Harlem.
As promised, Future DJ Esco delivers Project E.T., his collaborative mixtape with Future.
Freddie Gibbs joined an infamous list this past week when he was arrested in France on rape charges.
Shortly after blowing up the spot about the Jay-Z and Lance ‘Un’ Rivera beef, Cam’Ron takes his talents to Vancouver, Canada for The Smokers Club Tour where he ran into the entertaining and quaint Nardwuar.
Yes, a new Jay Z verse is an event in today’s Hip-Hop age. Hova added 16 bars to Fat Joe and Remy Ma‘s “All The Way Up (Remix),” and of course he refernece his wife’s Lemonade album.
Rick Ross, rapper and franchiser, has announced a partnership with the Wingstop Foundation to award scholarships to young people from urban areas, as well as Wingstop employees.
Technically, it’s called the Costume Institute Gala held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, but the Met Ball will suffice. The annual event has become for fashion what the Grammys are to music; spawning some amazing style moments with plenty of over the top struggle to match.
President Obama had some of Hip-Hop’s elite in the White House on Friday. According to TIME magazine Nicki Minaj, Ludacris, J. Cole, and Chance The Rapper were among the many in attendance for a criminal justice reform meeting Friday.
Mass Appeal and Complex have joined forces to produce Long Live the Pimp, a new online documentary on the life of deceased rapper Pimp C, one-half of pioneering Southern Hip Hop group UGK.
Amidst rampant allegations of snitching, robbery and murder, filmmaker Don Sikorski is trying to get to the truth regarding James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond.
For more many years it has been alleged that James Rosemond aka Jimmy Henchman was Hip-Hop’s true super villain. Filmmaker Don Sikorski begs to differ with his new documentary film series Unjust Justice – The Jimmy Rosemond Tapes.