The Struggle Files
What is the irony factor for Judge Joe Brown actually being arrested in a court of law?
You may not listen to Master P’s music anymore but he’s still worth $200 million from his previous ghetto dope endeavors.
Ken Griffey, Jr. may be a future Hall of Famer and one of the few baseball players who could permeate Hip-Hop culture, but that doesn’t mean he hasn’t been living in struggle since retiring in 2010.
Snoop Dogg will endorse any and everything he can get his paws on and try and make it look cool.
With the United States breaking down sexual discrimination barriers left and right, a few Christian groups are none too pleased with President Obama.
Arachnophobia, or the fear of spiders, is a common condition that affects millions of people around the world. Eric Rico Ortiz of Miami, Fla combatted his extreme fear of the eight-legged freaks in the worst way imaginable.
Gary Oldman possesses the diversity to effectively pull off nearly every role thrown his way but that doesn’t mean he should cast his name in the mix to play Tupac anytime soon.
Tyrese Gibson might want to stick to the “fast & furious” lane because slave movies definitely aren’t his speed. Not that we needed proof of his acting limitations, but World Star Hip Hop unearthed Gibson’s Django Unchained audition video, and it is as painful as you would imagine. Maybe worse.
If Twitter rants from female rappers unhappy with their label situations is to become a thing of normalcy, all leading ladies behind the microphone can kiss their hopes of equal representation within the male-driven industry au revoir.
If you were expecting your favorite righteous rapper to deliver a hot 16 dedicated to Dr. Martin Luther King’s memory, your luck just may have brown streaks running through it. As a consolation prize, how about a tribute from Young Thug? Complete with a Meek Mill guest spot? Nah?
Since America is over 50 years removed from Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, it’s natural for some of today’s youth to miss the semblance of its significance and why there is a holiday observed in his honor.
Dennis Rodman’s man crush towards North Korea dictator Kim Jong-Un has reached new highs and lows in just one off-key rendition of the world’s most popular song.