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According to Blavity, the never before seen poem was made public as a part of a new online exhibit by Rock The Bells and according to the site, Tupac wrote the piece addressed to Salt while he was in prison, titled “4 What it’z Worth," documenting the challenges he faced while growing up in New York and the resilience he displayed after being shot five times.
We can't even protest about police violence without being worried about being fatally shot.
Needless to say the "WAP" rapper didn't think twice about clapping back at the comparison and went on to bring up Melania Trump's questionable past before she met the Racist-In-Chief asking "Didn't she used to sell that Wap?"
On Tuesday (Aug 25) Waka Flocka Flame was captured by The Shaderoom for commenting " " on a repost by DJ Akademiks quoting the no name, who also happened to be wearing merch from Waka's clothing line, Dro Life.
COVID-19 doesn't discriminate. Comedian Kevin Hart became the latest celebrity to reveal they had the contagious virus.
Talking about his career up to this point, linking up with The Firm for is latest album the album, and revealing his only regret with his Kanye West-produced, Nasir, Nas treats Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy (who he pulled a gun on) to a trip into the cerebral of Nasty Nas.
The Republican National Convention was on a whole different wavelength than last week's virtual Democratic National Convention.
Towing the Republican Party's line, Walker, a former NFL star and Sen. Scott, representing South Carolina, respectively talked up their friendship and their admiration for the direction Trump is taking the nation.
Hailing from Kingston, Jamaica, the rapper and producer duo deliver their latest project, 'HeatRockz 2.0' on the heels of their 2019 release, 'Love N Art.'
In the episode titled "Whitey's On The Moon," a nefarious plot to open the Garden of Eden is revealed while Tic, Leti, and Uncle George face danger from all sides as always.
While it's still weird to have a barely 200-pound Batman running around Gotham City and kicking ass all night long (even Michael Keaton had a dad bod going for him in the '80s), Pattison aka Edward Cullen's hand skills seemed on point as he pummeled what seemed to be a Joker disciple to the ground.
Bun B kept it all the way real and said "f*ck Tory Lanez" and called his behavior in the situation "ho a** sh*t" while defending Megan Thee Stallion.