Sudan Archives Links With West Coast Icon Egyptian Lover For Electro Madness
As Egyptian Lover explained to AllHipHop.com, it was initially conceived in 2020 during the pandemic.
As Egyptian Lover explained to AllHipHop.com, it was initially conceived in 2020 during the pandemic.
Diageo claims Diddy tried to prevent them from working with other black-owned brands as their legal war over DeLeón continues to escalate.
After years of grinding independently, the trio is looking forward to having some muscle behind their upcoming new music.
Michael Mauldin, who trademarked “Scream Tour” for past events, sued Bow Wow and promoters for using the name for their own tour.
Russell “Block” Spencer of Block Entertainment is one of the shadowy figures, he got ties to Pac, Diddy, Jeezy, Tip and More. Tap in!
YNW Melly’s lawyers want his case dismissed due to prosecutorial misconduct. Jury selection for his retrial is scheduled to begin in October.
Tip Harris, Yo-Yo and Congresswoman Maxine Waters had a great chat at the Congressional Black Caucus’s 2023 Legislative Conference. Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur reports.
Diddy’s album is regarded as an instant R&B classic, but are some of the songs directed at a certain ex-flame? Read the rumor by illseed!
Pras has a new legal team and his old lawyer may be in trouble. Also: the Fugees reunite in New York City!
Prayers up for the Hip-Hop legend.
Jeezy and Jeannie Mai have some serious issues that they could likely get over if they really wanted to. Read up on those things.
Tha Dogg Pound OG is back with a new single called “Don’t Ask Me” featuring Suga Free.
Plus, The Grouch and Eligh revealed some big Living Legends news.
As the First Ladies of Ruthless Records, JJ Fad broke down several barriers for women in Hip-Hop. In 1989, the trailblazing trio—comprised of MC JB, Sassy C and Baby D—became the first female rap group to earn a Grammy Award nomination for their debut album, Supersonic, which was released the year prior. But it appears […]
The Black Jewish Entertainment Alliance hosted a panel at the Recording Academy in Santa Monica, California on Thursday night (September 14).
A jury awarded roughly $4 million to Cardi B in a defamation case against vlogger Tasha K, who filed for bankruptcy.
Crazy Legs said he knows who spread the allegations against him, but he refused to reveal their names on the AllHipHop podcast.
Another legal tussle has erupted over Damon Dash’s stake in Roc-A-Fella Records, which he founded with Jay-Z and “Biggs” Burke.
MSNBC’s resident Hip-Hop connoisseur, Ari Melber, was quick to make the connection on the latest episode of “The Beat.”
“When we first started working with RBX on the album, he was told that Snoop was bringin’ back the original Death Row cast,” Labcabin Records’ Sccit says, “and that there were big plans in store…we later found that it was all talk.”