Troy Ave Celebrates Casanova Prison Sentence With $188 Cash Giveaway
The rapper offered fans $188, a dollar for every year his rival was sentenced.
The rapper offered fans $188, a dollar for every year his rival was sentenced.
The date comes about a month later than originally expected.
A former friend shared a conversation with Kanye about Jews, which inspired the filmmaker to create a documentary about the rapper’s beliefs.
“We need to bridge that gap between the older generation and the younger generation.”
Busta Rhymes received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the ceremony.
County Chairman Mickell Lowery says Drizzy has Memphis blood in him.
Previously, Crawford said he wanted the ‘LHHA’ cast member to be part of what he’s building.
The YSL leader’s project is on pace to match the first-week sales of Gunna’s latest album.
Jaden Smith credits psychedelics with helping him become a more empathetic person, especially towards his siblings.
Jim Jones said Dipset were “following suit” by engaging in rap beefs, claiming labels used rivalries between artists as a marketing tool.
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend welcomed their fourth child via surrogate five months after the arrival of their baby girl in January.
Beyoncé And Kelly Rowland are tackling homelessness in Houston as part of an initiative to build 31 units for the city’s unhoused.
As reported by Rolling Stone, the pioneering rapper was arrested on Monday (June 26) but bonded out just hours later.
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb spoke with Kid Cudi in hopes of rebooking the 2023 Moon Man’s Landing Festival following its cancellation.
YNW Melly faces the death penalty if convicted of first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of YNW Juvy and YNW Sakchaser.
MGA Entertainment wanted T.I. and Tiny Harris to cover the company’s legal fees after winning a lawsuit over its OMG Dolls.
Rapper-turned-sports talk show host Cam’ron commented on fellow Dipset member Jim Jones’ feud with Pusha T.
Did the ‘LHHM’ star go too far with her bar?
The controversial celebrity shares a magazine cover from nearly 30 years ago.
Attorney John C. Hueston compares his client to a whistleblower calling out racism.