J. Cole Signs To Canadian Basketball Team
J. Cole’s hoop dreams continue as he signs on with this second professional team. And there’s a Drake connection.
J. Cole’s hoop dreams continue as he signs on with this second professional team. And there’s a Drake connection.
Yo Gotti’s Collective Music Group is home to artists such as Moneybagg Yo, EST Gee, 42 Dugg, Mozzy and Lehla Samia.
The Dave Chappelle attack helped police solve another case involving Isaiah Lee, who allegedly stabbed a roommate in December 2021.
Scarface is embarking on a final 32 city tour this Summer
Eric Holder Jr. has been accused of shooting and killing Nipsey Hussle outside of the late rapper’s Marathon Clothing store in 2019.
Rod Wave was arrested and charged with battery by strangulation for allegedly choking the mother of his children.
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DaBaby claims he was basically extorted out of money as he tried to leave Nigeria after shooting a video in the country with Davido!
The New Yorker addresses “the losers” who think he’s clout chasing.
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Watch the vocalist/dancer/actress perform “Bad Girl” by Usher.
The Florida-based business responds to reports of the actor not paying for a Richard Mille.
The Bardi Gang leader reflects on using her platform to address social issues.
Big Tobz is back with another new single ahead of his boxing match at the Wicked N Bad celebrity boxing event this weekend.
Unc & Phew, the new group formed by Quavo and Offset, are dropping their new single this Friday and teased fans with a snippet of the video.
The Game praised “great projects” from Pusha T, Kendrick Lamar, Griselda and more, but said “Drillmatic” will be the “best album of 2022.”
Jay-Z was out at an NYC club with Damon Dash the day Nas dropped “Ether,” and tried to have the song shut down, but the DJ refused.
Lizzo revealed fans will “get to see the amount of time, patience, blood, sweat and tears that went into this process.”
Hulu’s documentary ‘Look At Me: XXXTentacion’ hits the streaming service on May 26 after premiering at the 2022 SXSW Festival in March.