Plies Delivers Message To Sha’Carri Richardson’s Haters Following World Championship Victory
“U Ever Switched Up On Me U Gotta Stay On Dat Side.”
“U Ever Switched Up On Me U Gotta Stay On Dat Side.”
The TRU group member heaps high praise on his Louisiana brethren.
Stormzy described his concert as “spiritual. Biblical even,” after the heavens magically opened while he was performing “Rainfall.”
The G-Unit boss admits he has to work on not letting the shade slip out.
Glorilla encouraged her female fans to “Live your Toxic twenties,” claiming they can’t get away with toxic behavior when they’re older.
Cardi B claimed Offset is taking legal action against a troll who shared receipts that the Migos rapper is allegedly cheating on his wife.
Drake has unveiled the artwork for his highly anticipated upcoming album designed by no other than his son, Adonis.
Hip-Hop podcaster is giving juicy details on what’s going on behind bars as he does his bid.
50 Cent’s Sire Spirits previously signed partnerships with the Houston Astros, Sacramento Kings, Vegas Golden Knights and more.
The drug dealer involved in Michael K. Williams’ death has been sentenced to a lengthy stint in prison.
Rihanna and A$AP Rocky added a new member to their family with the birth of the power couple’s second child.
Donald Trump seems destined to violate the terms of his bond, which orders him to not threaten people linked to his criminal case.
A cheating rumor upset Rod Wave, who wished it was “a crime” for blogs and social media platforms to post lies.
Michael Jackson’s sexual abuse cases re-emerge and now the victims are going after the King of Pop’s businesses!
Comments called him a hypocrite for drinking a beer after blasting them earlier in the year.
Drake was almost hit with in the head with a copy of his own book during a stop on his Its All A Blur tour with 21 Savage.
Mogul and his celebrity partners said they will get the big deal “next time.”
Did corporate brands do enough to help commemorate #HipHop50?
The self-described Top Shotta posts about the divide between Black men and Black women.
“He’ll be home in two years.”