Benny The Butcher Shouts Out MSNBC’s Ari Melber—Rap’s Favorite Anchor
By now, the esteemed journalist has grown accustom to being embraced by the rap community—and “Pillow Talk & Slander” is no exception.
By now, the esteemed journalist has grown accustom to being embraced by the rap community—and “Pillow Talk & Slander” is no exception.
The attorney, who once repped Suge Knight and Death Row Records, stands accused of leaking confidential federal grand jury files to two reporters in 2023.
The duo’s new single, “Living My Best Life,” is currently available on all DSPs.
The rapper’s attorney, Bradford Cohen, filed a motion asking a Florida judge to dismiss the drug charges earlier this week.
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star confirmed the partnership with the controversial fashion house via Instagram on Monday (January 22).
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.
The veteran comedian was midway though his stand-up set at the San Jose Improv on Friday night (January 12) when he addressed the Club Shay Shay chat.
The “Thotiana” rapper is expected to remain at the Men’s Central Jail in L.A. until July 2.
In court documents observed by AllHipHop, the rapper’s lawyers allege Tasha K is hiding offshore accounts that she didn’t disclose in her initial Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
A video of the CMG boss performing at a 42 Dugg concert in Detroit started the making the rounds just hours later.
The funk legend’s star is the 2,769th since the completion of the Walk of Fame in 1961 with the initial 1,558 stars.
After a contentious back-and-forth, Cudder has revealed they had a long talk on the phone and ironed out their differences.
In the photo, his right hand is covered in a patchwork of red markings resembling blisters.
The 24-year-old shared the news to her Instagram Stories using a photo of her hospital room.
The polarizing rapper is expected to appear in court on domestic violence charges on Thursday (January 18).
Hell might have frozen over.
The colorful hypeman and his partner-in-rhyme, Chuck D, recently reconvened for a new track called “Everywhere Man.”
The Odd Future founder will join fellow headlines Lana Del Rey and Doja Cat.
Solo Brands CEO/President John Merris, who approved the campaign, has been fired.
Speaking to The Art of Dialogue, the Christian rapper concluded, “All of the rappers who have glorified trap music should not be considered legends. That’s just a fact.”