The Hip-Hop weathermen say that Charles Hamilton and Rita Ora’s “New York Raining” is a hit and they’re actually working the record. The new collaborators recently hit The Breakfast Club to lay it down for Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Envy and Angela Yee for a highly entertaining (and informative) sitdown.
Allow us to right a wrong that continues to baffle yours truly. Over the weekend, Chance The Rapper continued his string of amazing visuals with a Broadway-themed visual for “Sunday Candy.”
With an appearance on Empire and a new single with Rita Ora, the oft-embattled Charles Hamilton has full circled through the pits of Hades to complete his comeback, right? Right? Eh...
Charles Hamilton’s return to rap has been swift and full of power moves. On Monday night (March 23), he and Rita Ora hit the Late Night with Seth Meyers stage to perform “NY Raining.”
Today, Hip-Hop Wired highlights a new track by Future in Wired Tracks. Continuing his “Monster Monday” campaign and keeping in mind that the NCAA tournament is just around the corner, he delivers a track called “March Madness.”
Charles Hamilton hasn’t lost a step with the verbiage. Known to kick freestyles in prolific amounts, the Harlem native left the microphone dead on Sway In The Morning.
Charles Hamilton has returned to rap, and here’s his new single “NY Raining,” featuring Rita Ora.
Charles Hamilton’s ascension to rap greatness plunged, as his life spiraled out of control around the turn of the decade. But times have changed, and the newly signed Republic Records artists, amid an upswing of opportunities, spoke with Billboard about his battle with mental illness.
After a drastic fall from grace that came with a jab to the face to boot, rapper Charles Hamilton is making a comeback and has a record deal with Republic Records to prove it.
Members of the Hip-Hop community and law enforcement on any level have always shared a toxic relationship. Given the nature of content of what the music is built upon, it shouldn’t be expected to be any other way.
The last time you saw Charles Hamilton, he was probably ranting about a myriad of topics like some whacked out nut job.
The game just ain’t the same for rappers. “Control” and the ilk that promote it have changed the music landscape, but these 15 rappers are not cut from that cloth.
In the 40 years that Hip-Hop has existed, these are but a few (well, 15) of the most saccharine rap videos to ever grace the screen.
This ran a couple of days ago over at MTV’s RapFix, but we figure it was so bizarre it needed to be highlighted. MTV News caught up with Charles Hamilton, the MC with the affinity for pink and Sonic the Hedgehog, before his scheduled show at SOBs on Tuesday, August 14th. Of course, one question […]
Charles Hamilton is kind of like the Sebastian Telfair of Hip-Hop. For those who know Lopez, he was a can’t miss prospect when he first hit the scene back in 2005 and was as sure of a thing that there was in the game. The pink one was a talented rapper/producer out of New York […]
If one were to look up “Wasted Talent” in the dictionary, the face of Charles Hamilton will be embedded with a picture of him being punched in the face, by a girl. Despite his recent string of bad luck (rumors of being homeless, mental illness and alleged drug use), Charles will make an official comeback with […]
Hip-Hop is a confrontational form of entertainment. It is all fun and games until somebody feels threatened by the success of another entertainer in your lane, and that is usually when things get fussy. Altercations, beef, whatever you want to call it, but when conflicts happen between two artists, something has got to give. When […]
However, it looks like the beef between the past collaborators escalated after Gibbs was allegedly beaten by goons affiliated with…
One of Los Angeles Lakers' superstar LeBron James' most sought-after kicks will finally be available to the public.
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