EXCLUSIVE: Diddy Wins Court Fight for Witness List, But He Won’t See It
Diddy won a court fight to get the government’s witness list early, but he won’t be allowed to see it himself under strict legal restrictions.
Diddy won a court fight to get the government’s witness list early, but he won’t be allowed to see it himself under strict legal restrictions.
Cult Jam’s Mike Hughes breaks his silence on the Lifetime biopic, revealing shocking inaccuracies and the erasure of Full Force from Lisa Lisa’s story.
Damon Dash could pay a hefty price after his podcast comments cost a filmmaker his job and sparked a new $4 million courtroom drama.
Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur talks about Angie Stone’s profound impact on music talking to legends of Hip-Hop Culture.
Sean “Diddy” Combs faces explosive allegations outlined by Kirk Burrowes concerning the aftermath of Notorious B.I.G.’s demise in Los Angeles.
Crowe has finally executed his vision with the 51/50 Tour photography book, a dynamic peek behind the curtain of one of music’s most versatile, defiant and unique talents.
During a recent Zoom interview with AllHipHop, Flav talked about the benefits of 1-Hour Energy, Public Enemy’s future and how he’s been able to reinvent himself in his 60s.
Diddy faces new allegations as a former barber accuses him of a 1997 studio assault, adding to his mounting legal challenges.
A source close to AllHipHop who works with Stone’s team confirmed she and nine other band members were involved in the accident while traveling home from Alabama.
From Tupac to Diddy, the Nation of Islam’s impact on Hip-Hop runs deep, and Rev. Conrad Tillard was at the heart of it all—guiding, challenging, and shaping the culture’s political consciousness.
Speaking to AllHipHop, Krayzie Bone explains how UFC fighter Connor McGregor was instrumental in making the reunion happen.
The Public Enemy frontman’s latest book, “The Moments That Met Me,” details his encounters with a myriad of musicians, entertainers, politicians, athletes and public figures through his illustrations.
Megan Thee Stallion is taking her legal war against Milagro Gramz to the next level, moving to depose Tory Lanez in prison as part of her lawsuit against the blogger.
Diddy’s lawyers say the feds misled the court when obtaining search warrants, claiming agents already had so-called “freak-off” tapes.
Infamous “Pharma Bro” Martin shkreli is still making things difficult for the new owner of a legendary Wu-Tang Clan album.
Jay-Z’s attorneys have fired back against Tony Buzbee’s lawsuit, calling it legally baseless and part of a broader campaign to deflect attention from his own legal troubles.
EXCLUSIVE: Maseo talks to AllHipHop about the impending release of the “Clear Lake Audiotorium” EP and what it feels like to move forward without Trugoy the Dove.
With nothing but two garden hoses and sheer will, Albert ‘Dinky’ Sanders fought for 15 hours to save his family’s home—while firefighters stood by and watched homes burn. But there’s a tragic twist.
Drake is dialing back some of his legal claims against UMG in a battle over Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us takes.”
Federal prosecutors are pushing to use Bronx drill rapper Kay Flock’s lyrics as evidence, arguing his music serves as a direct confession to violent crimes.