Erica Mena Fired From “Love & Hip-Hop” Following Atlanta Bar Brawl + “Monkey” Slur
On Saturday (September 2), Love & Hip Hop issued a statement to its official Instagram account explaining their decision.
On Saturday (September 2), Love & Hip Hop issued a statement to its official Instagram account explaining their decision.
According to Erica Dumas, who represents Pras, he was most certainly informed ahead of time.
The ‘Love Scars II’ album creator pulls off a post-and-delete.
Doja Cat shut down claims about her dissing other rappers ahead of her new album ‘Scarlet,’ which drops on September 22.
Young Thug is still waiting for jurors to be seated for his RICO trial even though jury selection began in January 2023.
Tory Lanez, who is serving a 10-year prison sentence, asked a judge to grant him bail while lawyers appeal his conviction.
Rapper will begin tour in Europe before coming back to The States.
The Pennsylvania police department offered an apology for identifying the rapper as a suspect.
Lil Chano From 79th reflects on his ‘Acid Rap’ era.
A radio personality was allegedly injured.
The Hip-Hop trio is expected to join forces again this fall.
The live show returns to Newark.
After performing together live in Los Angeles, Nas showed love to 50 Cent for changing “the whole rap game.”
“They playing so ruthless in Philly,” Meek Mill stated, calling for Philadelphia “old heads” to join him and fight back.
Yung Bleu’s wife exploded on the rapper and claimed she kicked him out of their home after a woman claimed he flew her out.
Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, and Nelly Furtado reunited on the new single “Keep Going Up” with an album on the way.
The Game chastised his old rival 50 Cent after the G-Unit rapper threw a microphone and injured a woman in Los Angeles.
Lil Pump sold his Miami Beach mansion months after the IRS hit him with two tax liens and a bank sued him over a loan.
Sabrina Peterson sued T.I. and Tiny Harris for defamation in a case that’s still pending, but the couple wants their former friend to pay.
The writings of a racist man who murdered three Black people in Florida revealed his desire to kill Eminem and Machine Gun Kelly.