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Featuring Lil Durk, the video, shot at the Nike headquarters, also has appearances from Kevin Durant, Odell Beckham Jr., and Marshawn Lynch among others.
Huffington Post journalist, Shirish (S.V.) Dáte risked it all yesterday during Donald Trump's rally events disguised as "coronavirus briefings" and asked Trump the one question honestly we have all wanted to ask the orange menace.
The Queens Hip-Hop legend released a new track, "Ultra Black," which takes a shot at Doja Cat's rumored but largely unproven anti-Blackness.
Nas has properly kicked off the campaign for his new album, titled King's Disease. Today (August 14), the Queens rapper dropped a new singled called "Ultra Black," produced by Hit-Boy.
For those that didn’t know, JAY-Z and DMX didn’t really see eye to with one another despite always putting out great records together, but that didn’t stop Jigga from a tremendous solid for Dark Man X.
Stacy Washington, the co-chair of the Black Voices for Trump group, joined 'Fox & Friends' news program to make the declaration.
Dave Chappelle was clearly ahead of his time. It turns out that one of his most famous characters from his eponymous television series - Clayton Bigsby (you'll remember him as the blind Black man who happens to be a staunch white supremacist) - actually exists in real life and goes by the name of Daniel Sims.
Yesterday Nike announced that in one week it will be kicking off "Mamba Week" which will entail of a week of programing and retail releases of merch which will honor and celebrate Kobe Bryant's illustrious 20-year career in the NBA.
As for when the clothes will be releasing, word has it that the collection should be releasing this September. Just in time for kids to return to school looking like essential workers and running the risk of catching the Coronavirus like real-life McDonalds employees.
in a new report, the entertainer and producer is said to be suing his former partners for $1.5 billion over the rights to Wild 'n Out.
Snoop Dogg is a proud West Coast representative, but he's looking to invest on the East Side. The "Drop It Like It's Hot" rapper has revealed plans to invest in Atlantic City, NJ.
Kanye West is on the wrong side of history. The outspoken yet whole underinformed multihyphenate with classic Hip-Hop albums under his belt reportedly met with Donald Trump emissary Jared Kushner.