SZA Scorches The Internet In New SKIMS Campaign
SZA has the internet talking about her addition to Kim Kardashian’s new SKIMS campaign.
SZA has the internet talking about her addition to Kim Kardashian’s new SKIMS campaign.
The podcaster will be sentenced next month for what District Attorney Alvin Bragg called a “tragic and deadly confrontation in a packed New York City music venue.”
Rap star 50 Cent’s alleged bullying of an ex-drug kingpin has led to a huge lawsuit for Lionsgate. Check out all of the details!
The Goodie Mob legend intended to make a grand entrance at Shawty Lo’s birthday party at The Bank in Atlanta on Wednesday (March 22)—but it didn’t exactly go as planned.
The new group is poised to perform its new song soon.
A report was dropped detailing how rappers used the app to do crimes, and how the tech company’s owners knew it.
The woman does not seem to have received money from celebrities.
The question was prompted by her talking about her pica, craving cornstarch when she is pregnant.
Hip Hop stars tackle some of the culture’s most provocative issues.
The “Boom, Pt. 2” rapper calls cap on certain stories in the news.
A snippet from the Atlanta native made its way to social media.
Wrestlers and rappers come together for the star-studded event in LA.
Ed Sheeran struggled with depression and substance abuse, but Jamal Edwards’ death, brought on by cocaine use, spurred him to quit drugs.
The Bad Boy Entertainment founder has seven kids.
Cannabis connoisseur Rick Ross has teamed with Cannabis distributor High Tolerance to launch a new strain, “Collins Ave.”
J. Cole spent some time with the emerging talent Ty Trilly in the 40 Project in Queens, New York, to listen to his music.
Wack 100 said what happened to Tekashi 6ix9ine was “unfortunate,” but the savage beating was not “about his so called street situation.”
Several rappers were among the celebrities forking out $400,000 after being charged by the SEC in a Cryptocurrency promotion scheme.
Officials used an app to create rhymes about their political foes.
42 Dugg could be sentenced to up to five years in prison, but prosecutors are recommending six months for the 4PF/CMG rapper.