Lil Pump Says Joe Budden Will “Burn In Hell” For Beating Women
Lil Pump claimed he was ready to “crash out” with Joe Budden and wanted to confront the rapper-turned-podcaster on a trip to New York.
Lil Pump claimed he was ready to “crash out” with Joe Budden and wanted to confront the rapper-turned-podcaster on a trip to New York.
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star confirmed the partnership with the controversial fashion house via Instagram on Monday (January 22).
Drew Dixon claimed L.A. Reid punished artists she signed and blocked artists she wanted to sign because she rejected his sexual advances.
Charles Kenyatta Jr. requested millions of dollars in damages in a lawsuit, accusing Diddy of using “Act Bad” without permission.
Georgia prosecutors dropped 12 of the 13 counts against YFN Lucci from a 2021 RICO indictment as part of his plea deal.
The tour kicks off on January 29 in Brooklyn and is followed by a three-night residency at the legendary Blue Note Jazz Club in Manhattan.
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The podcaster has a warning for the Brooklyn Nets player.
The controversial music star celebrates reaching the “funny number.”
The skit is one of the top trending videos on YouTube.
The Grammy Award nominee had the internet talking.
Zen was born in July 2021 and died after being diagnosed with a high-grade glioma, a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer.
Chris Brown still wants all the smoke with Quavo.
Both 2Pac and Digital Underground fans will be excited about this auction.
Mary J. Blige discussed her private life, acting and what to expect on her next album, which is due out later this year.
Based on the video footage of the encounter, the man involved in the incident appeared to initiate the verbal assault by criticizing Ye for being inauthentic to his race.
The dramedy explores Ludacris’ past in the radio business when he worked under the stage name Chris Lova Lova.
Kodak Black was charged with oxycodone possession, but his lawyer insisted the rapper had a prescription for the drug.
Two men, Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington, face trial for Jam Master Jay’s murder. A third man will be tried separately at a later date.
The rapper/actor says he’s not going anywhere, despite the negative critique.