Nick Cannon: Dem Babies, Not Sleeping on Mariah, and Handling Eminem
NICK CANNON TALKS BABIES, WIFEY, COMEDY, AND NEVER-ENDING RAP BEEF!
NICK CANNON TALKS BABIES, WIFEY, COMEDY, AND NEVER-ENDING RAP BEEF!
“Uncle” Charlie Wilson will continue his support for US troops fighting overseas, by making his fourth appearance in the Middle East in the past three years. The R&B icon, who launched his career as the lead singer of The Gap Band, is heading to Kuwait this month to perform five dates for the troops, as […]
A variety of celebrities gathered to honor Stevie Wonder during the Artists 4 Peace “Never Again” Peace Concert. The annual event, which was founded by activist Flora Martirosian, took place at the Gibson amphitheater in Los Angeles. Celebrities like rapper Pras Michel, Malina Moye, Lalah Hathaway, Tommy Davidson, Chaka Khan, Eric Benet, Bobby Brown and […]
LADY OF ROC NATION, BRIDGET KELLY, GIVES IT UP TO ALLHIPHOP.COM!
Even if you weren’t old enough to play the “Kissing Game,” chances are you’ve heard Hi-Five’s single of the same name, at some point, on any number of urban, R&B stations around the world. Hi-Five debuted with their self-titled hit album in 1990, which spawned singles like “I Can’t Wait Another Minute” and their biggest […]
Last night, the Braxtons hosted a private dinner celebrating the second season of their hit TV show, “Braxton Family Values.” Last night, Tamar, Trina, Towanda, and Traci (Toni was in LA filming) screened the new season’s premiere episode at Frank Ski’s Restaurant in Atlanta. The new season of “Braxton Family Values” premieres Thursday, November 10 […]
Lala Anthony celebrating her role as the newest cast member in the off-Broadway play “Love, Loss and What I Wore,” last night in New York. LaLa celebrating The off-Broadway play, which began running this month at the Westwide Theater in New York. Lala stars as a variety of characters in the play, which runs until […]
KEYSHIA COLE CELEBRATED HER 30TH WITH SOME HIP-HOP HEAVYWEIGHTS!
60’s Activist Angela Davis Speaks On Barack Obama and Occupy Wall St.
Russ Parr has been entertaining for years. The Takeover has begun!
A hugely successful 90-city comedy tour. Top hosting duties at the BET Awards and the MTV Video Music Awards. Shooting a pilot for a new TV show. Dropping a concert film on September 9. More movies coming soon. All in 2011. Comedian/actor Kevin Hart might be the definition of “hustle, hustle hard.” He’s obviously tired, […]
Right before the release of his bestselling book, Hiding in Hip-Hop: On the Downlow in the Entertainment Industry from Music to Hollywood (2008), Terrance Dean sent shivers through the industry with the fear that he was about to “out” some of Black entertainment’s most popular artists. But, cleverly, the book was full of blind items […]
Tatiana Yvonne has written a new book titled “King of My Heart” about her time and experience with the late great, Michael Jackson. Tatiana was a Julliard-trained ballerina and a successful cover girl model in Japan long before her “overnight success” as Michael Jackson’s leading lady in the video “The Way You Make Me Feel.” But […]
Over the past three years, with regular appearances on CBS News, CNN, and MSNBC, Jamal Simmons has become one of the media’s most recognizable political analysts. Simmons’ candid commentary has established him as a “fresh voice,” and he has been featured in the New York Times, International Herald Tribune, and Politico. Channeling the power of […]
Honestly, I’m not sure if rock-n-roll enthusiasts debate over the G.O.A.T. in the same manner Hip-Hop junkies discuss the best MC. If there is a raging discussion, I’d definitely throw the Red Hot Chilli Peppers in the arena of candidates right there with acts like The Rolling Stones and U2 (personal preference, people!). Now, it […]
Jaheim, Musiq Soulchild, and Tank – some rappers just seem to fit better with rappers than others. Then, there’s Grammy-nominated Ryan Leslie. The Harvard-educated music man, Ryan Leslie, originally from Washington, D.C., has been known over the years for his Hip-Hop flavored anthems such “Diamond Girl” and “Addicted” with Cassie. The fact that he plays […]
Album after album, Musiq Soulchild never fails to deliver. And with the release of his sixth album, musiqinthemagiq, the world has been reminded that there is quite a bit of “magic in the [music].” His latest release pays homage to the traditional elements of R&B, while incorporating contemporary elements of urban music. During a promotional campaign […]
Shyvonne Sanganoo stands on stage at mid-sized bar in Manhattan. She didn’t scout this space out before opting to perform here on a blustery winter night. Men are fixated on the stage. Rock acts are on deck and an acoustic songstress just left for the crowd. Pinning down what sort of venue this represents is […]
Teedra Moses is quite possibly the most underrated singer-songwriter to integrate R&B and rap in the new millennium. According to Teedra, she weathered one hell of a storm through the abrupt death of TVT Records and managed to stay highly appreciated within the foreign tour circuit. When most would have given up, she decided to […]
Its 12:30 in the afternoon and I’m weaving through the congested Atlanta traffic like an Indy 500 driver trying to make it to the offices of Upfront Megatainment, and not be late for an exclusive meeting with industry music mogul Devyne Stephens. Devyne Stephens is no ordinary individual. He is a vehicle that has been […]