Cardi B Plans To Pay The Funeral Experiences For Victims Of The Tragic Bronx Fire
The rapper will team up with the NYC mayor to help families with burial expenses.
The rapper will team up with the NYC mayor to help families with burial expenses.
Justin Johnson and Cornelius Smith, the two men accused of killing Young Dolph, were arraigned at their first court appearance in Memphis.
Anderson .Paak and Bruno Mars announced a Silk Sonic residency in Las Vegas featuring 13 dates at the Park MGM’s Dolby Live theater.
Fans were wondering if this film would ever finish … the answer is ‘YES!’
The fashion world mourns one of its greatest Black heroes.
“The Devil Couldn’t Stop Me If He Wanted To.”
The Dipset Capo gives a shout-out to Brooklyn’s Fivio Foreign.
“Wow what a trip.”
The YSL representative hit the Top 10 again with his “Pushin P” single.
Cardi B shared her budget, makeshift recording studio while husband Offset treated her to thousands of dollars worth of Chanel goodies.
Lil Nas X and Megan Thee Stallion are up for Entertainer Of The Year.
Key Glock’s new track is taken from his upcoming tribute to Young Dolph, the compilation project “Long Live Dolph.”
Pardison Fontaine spoke on the claims that he and Meg Thee Stallion have broken up due to domestic violence: “nobody puttin hands on nobody.”
Hitman Holla said “I HATE RACIST ASS PPL !!!!” after claiming the doctor treating his girlfriend Cinnamon laughed at her pain.
Chlöe Bailey had a message for people shaming her for flaunting her body in her videos and on social media posts….Thank Beyonce!
Jay-Z, Meek Mill, Big Sean and more signed a letter supporting a bill that seeks to prevent rap lyrics from being used in criminal trials.
Public Enemy’s Chuck D has partnered with PBS and the BBC for a four-part documentary series about Hip Hop.
Rapper’s plans brings to fans Silkk The Shocker, Mystikal, Mia X, Fiend, Mr. Serv-On, Choppa Style and more.
Angeleta Potts a.k.a. Momma Choppa released a reaction video about footage of her son NLE Choppa getting into an altercation at an airport.
The 2022 Grammy Awards, which were originally scheduled to take place in January in Los Angeles, have been moved to April in Las Vegas.