Kanye West’s Butt Causes Stink In Italy – Again
Kanye West and his wife continue to wear whatever they want in Italy despite their indecent exposure controversy.
Kanye West and his wife continue to wear whatever they want in Italy despite their indecent exposure controversy.
Crazy Legs said he knows who spread the allegations against him, but he refused to reveal their names on the AllHipHop podcast.
Mayor Baraka breaks down the importance of Hip-Hop in governing the city.
Attorney Joe Tacopina says he welcomes litigation from A$AP Relli and is ready to go to court.
The DJ was the first to spin behind Steady B in the mid-80s.
Another legal tussle has erupted over Damon Dash’s stake in Roc-A-Fella Records, which he founded with Jay-Z and “Biggs” Burke.
The RCA recording artist is just the fourth female rapper to have multiple Number Ones.
It looks like the “Wifey” performer wants to flip the controversy into cash.
The TV personality says her words were not “racially driven.”
After standing behind Colin Kaepernick years ago, Bardi’s ready to hit the NFL stage.
The “Back in Blood” hitmaker is apparently still making moves from the penitentiary.
Central Cee shared some pics after hanging out with fellow rappers Doja Cat and Ice Spice for New York Fashion Week.
Lil Yachty said his lean drinking days are behind him, but not everybody is a fan of his healthy new look, leading to bullying comments.
Drake is blessing fans with a new single this week from his upcoming highly anticipated album For All The Dogs, due later this month.
Big Daddy Kane opened up about the current crop of lyrical rappers, listing J. Cole as his favorite among the new generation.
Cardi B offered some advice to new mommy Chrisean Rock after the reality TV starlet welcomed her son earlier this month.
MSNBC’s resident Hip-Hop connoisseur, Ari Melber, was quick to make the connection on the latest episode of “The Beat.”
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Common was one of the many rappers who performed at the star-studded Hip-Hop 50 Live at Yankee Stadium in August.
Lil Nas X felt like a rockstar after someone called in a bomb threat to the TIFF premiere of his documentary ‘Long Live Montero.’