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New York City is hosting the Super Bowl, so the days prior will have the city on fire. For instance, February 1, Drake is performing at Time Warner Cable Studios.
2013 is creeping to a close. While we experienced an immense amount of Hip-Hop struggle this year, there were some highlights that we can look back to that actually moved the culture forward.
Add Meek Mill to a group of rappers who mellow out with a double cup of that drank. That’s the motto on “I’m Leanin,” a track from Dreamchasers 3Â that receives a proper treatment today.
Not to be outdone by Jay Z picking up Jeezy to his Roc Nation team, Sean “Diddy” Combs has made some baller moves himself. Together he and his team over at CÃŽROC Vodka (alongside Diageo) joined a much bigger team—30 of them to be exact—as they have linked up with the National Basketball Association to […]
Kendrick Lamar cleans up rather nice but he’s not the first rapper to get jiggy for the camera lens of GQ.
Technically, “today” marks the 44th birthday for Sean “Diddy” Combs. But when you’re as ballerific as this Harlem hustler is, you can afford to do anything—including changing your own birthday.
Former Death Row CEO, Suge Knight never plays coy when dealing with the media and his latest encounter with TMZ was exactly what you would expect when posed with on-the-spot questioning.
Sean “Diddy” Combs is one ambitious fellow. The Bad Boy Records  and Revolt TV founder, Ciroc vodka pusher and sometime rapper is remaking the cult classic film King Of New York, and plans to star in the film, too.Â
Sean “Diddy” Combs appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and unless you’ve been on a social media exile, you already know what the topic of discussion was. Revolt TV recently launched this week to various reactions on Twitter and Diddy making his rounds all over New York.
It’s less than 24 hours since Diddy launched his next big media venture, and already the Twitterverse has made Revolt TV a trending topic worldwide. Is the new music-infused cable network worth all the hype?
There are some artists that can handle the responsibility that comes with social media, and then you have those who just do entirely too much. Whether it’s sharing worthless personal information or beating us down with shameless self promotion, we need some rappers to show some chill.