Melle Mel Admits His Eminem Diss Track “Fell Short In Its Execution”
On Saturday (August 12), the pioneering MC more or less apologized for his response to Eminem, which was mercilessly ridiculed online.
On Saturday (August 12), the pioneering MC more or less apologized for his response to Eminem, which was mercilessly ridiculed online.
The duo performed their 1996 collaborative single, “If I Ruled The World (Imagine That).”
Viral Canadian rapper Lil Tay was reported to have died alongside her brother Jason under suspicious circumstances.
Check out an exclusive clip obtained by AllHipHop before the track officially arrives on Tuesday (August 9).
After a two-day hearing, the embattled rapper was reportedly sentenced to 10 years in prison.
The olive branch has been accepted.
The truth hurts?
The sentencing hearing began on Monday (August 7).
And they say he’s not a friend.
Paul Reubens, the actor best known for portraying Pee-Wee Herman in films such as Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure and Big-Top Pee-Wee, has died. According to a Facebook post, Reubens lost a private battle with cancer on Sunday (July 30). He was 70. “Last night we said farewell to Paul Reubens, an iconic American actor, comedian, writer […]
According to TMZ, several L.A. County Sheriff deputies rushed to Minaj’s home in in the San Fernando Valley on Saturday afternoon (July 29) with sirens blaring.
Meanwhile, Genesis’ famous father applauded his young son for having his back.
The elusive MC is back with a new single and video called “Single On Singel.” He’s also scheduled to perform a show in Colorado Springs next month.
Fans are also awaiting the highly-anticipated “Luv is Rage 3” project.
In an interview with The Washington Post, the comedic actress admitted she was caught off guard by the split—even though Common initially described it as a “mutual” decision.
The song is included on the actor/rapper’s upcoming album, A Book of Pages, out August 4.
“There’s no way you’re taking life seriously if you think I’m gonna pick this vape up and vape with you at the f###ng Barclays Center.”
The song arrived on Ice Cube’s 1991 solo album Death Certificate—and was as vicious as they come.
On Friday (July 21), someone tweeted, “Only Nas—who hasn’t picked an album’s worth of great beats since ‘94—would make five albums full of loading screen beats from one of this era’s least inspired producers.”
Produced by Hit-Boy, the project offers 11 new tracks featuring just two guests, 50 Cent and 21 Savage.