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Rapper Toosii had done enough at 25 that he never had to do anything else and he could’ve coasted on the success he’d already had as a platinum recording artist. But Toosii, whose real name is Nau’jour Grainger, decided that just being a rapper wasn’t enough, he wanted to chase his dream. So he let […]
Chelsea Reject, born Chelsea Alexander, worked alongside Mick Jenkins, Kota The Friend, and members of the Beast Coast collective.
OG 2 Low, a veteran rapper with ties to the Rap-A-Lot Records camp, was on a podcast and accidentally discharged his gun.
Gaboro, a rapper from Sweden, was found shot dead in a parking garage last week near the city of Stockholm.
Nancy Black is the stage name of Austrian rapper Gilda-Nancy Horvath, who is striking back against racism against her Roma people.
Key Vhani, a rising rapper out of South Florida, was seen on video in a tussle with two men when she pulled out a firearm and opened fire, striking one of the men. Key Vhani was arrested after suffering injuries and was recently released on bond as she awaits trial for second-degree murder.
The cause of death remains unknown, and many of Sad Frosty's peers took to Twitter to mourn him.
The College Park, Ga. star dropped the latest and final installment of his Drip Season series titled DS4EVER, and fans on Twitter are giving out their thoughts.
A New York Times profile on the North London musician highlighted his lyrics being different from the braggadocious norm in Hip-Hop.
Substantial is both thoughtful and intentional with his words, two hallmarks of a wordsmith, and a credit to his name. What he says carries weight, and aligns with him being tapped as an instructor at Omega School, and business mentor in the company he owns with his wife,Substantial Art and Music.
A Russian rapper has deleted a pro-Moscow video he posted after receiving massive backlash. By the time Timati scrubbed the clip for a song called “Moscow,” it had amassed 1.5M dislikes.
An artist affiliated with Lil Wayne‘s Young Money recording label imprint was sentenced this week to life in prison on a double murder conviction. Widner “Flow” Degruy was handed down the sentence on Tuesday (May 14) in connection to a 2015 Memorial Day case.