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The rapper's brand is all about being brash and outspoken, but some of the tweets are extremely over the top.
Ray J and Princess Love's marital problems are coming to the small screen, and they are bringing other couples with them on a new VH1 reality show.
The popular actress shared her views regarding the newly-minted coronavirus vaccine and many on the social media service had strong reactions.
And here we were just thinking it meant he was a gorilla out on these streets.
Today, the Brooklyn business mogul turns 51, and Twitter is joined together in honoring the life and legacy of the man some call Hov.
Christmas is going to feel a hell of a lot different this time around thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, but that doesn't mean you can't bring that traditional holiday cheer to your loved ones, especially the techie or gamers in your life.
With two 2020 albums under his belt in Evolution, ADHD Joyner Lucas’ been making some good noise and has decided to finally give a rare interview to none other than your favorite morning trio, The Breakfast Club. For damn near one hour the “I’m Not A Racist” opened up on everything from the roots of his beef with Logic to getting death threats for working with Ashanti?! Wtf?!
During an MSNBC broadcast that showcased the former business mogul trying to mansplain how the election was rigged, Leslie Jones offered some hilarious commentary as only she can.
You can always count on Killer Mike to share his honest and sometimes brutal political opinions.
Lil Yachty is breaking into the cryptocurrency market with his own token called YachtyCoin. Fans can instantly become shareholders in the rapper's career by purchasing the tokens through an app. This could be a new revenue stream for artists deeply impacted by the pandemic.
Casanova is in custody. The Brooklyn rapper surrendered to the Feds about two days after they announced he was among 18 men indicted on conspiracy and racketeering charges.
Fat Joe is about to remind the world that he knows a thing or two about spotting talent. The Bronx representing rapper will be helping find Rap’s next household name.