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Janelle Monáe continues to show the world how multitalented she is. She recently took the stage at 2 Chainz’ new strip club and the culture was here for it.
DJ Casper, the creator of the "Cha Cha Slide" song, has died after a long bout with cancer. The Chicago native was 58.
Tony Yayo's signature hand gesture has taken on new heights. He has saluted Angel Reese for her iconic use of the "You Can't See Me" dance.
The Cardinal Divas were formed out of desire for a safe space for young Black women at the predominantly white University of Southern California. USC junior Princess Isis Lang told The Huffington Post that she had been dancing on majorette teams since middle school and that she wanted to bring some of those experiences into […]
With the competition taking place in seven major cities across the nation, dancers aiming to take the Red Bull Dance Your Style U.S. title for themselves will be displaying their best moves undoubtedly.
Ceasare Willis, better known as Krump originator Tight Eyez, is getting talked up on social media for his intense dance moves after showing off some illustrious bottles of Hennessy.
This past weekend in Miami, the final Red Bull Dance Your Style qualifier event ahead of the U.S. Finals provided thrills, twists, and turns, not unlike the skills displayed by the syle masters who took to the dance floor.
The 22-year-old Georgia native was arrested after bursting into a random family's home armed with a hatchet allegedly looking for his girlfriend.
The dancing troupe comprised of Ugandan orphans delivered one of the best performances to the Canadian superstar's latest hit.
The Canadian superstar shows off his lavish crib nicknamed The Embassy as he floats over a dance track dedicated to Atlanta social media star Tootsie.
The Red Bull Dance Your Style competition is all about floor supremacy, and anyone can appreciate the energy in the building. The one-on-one street dance competition recently hit Boston (as well as New Orleans) and the winners will be heading to Las Vegas to see who is no. 1.
Lil Wayne finally let go Tha Carter V to the masses and as we’ve highlighted, it has enjoyed positive reviews despite the length of time it took to drop. One of the early fan favorites, the Swizz Beatz-produced “Uproar” made use of a popular 2001 Hip-Hop hit that has sparked the #UproarChallenge craze.