Did B.G. Really Compare Himself To Denzel Washington? The Hot Boy Explains His Return
BG gets candid about adjusting to freedom after prison, facing lyric censorship, and why he compares himself to Denzel Washington.
BG gets candid about adjusting to freedom after prison, facing lyric censorship, and why he compares himself to Denzel Washington.
Eriq La Salle returns to TV with “On Call,” a gripping police drama that challenges perceptions, redefines law enforcement storytelling, and proves why he’s still one of Hollywood’s most dynamic talents.
Roman Reigns, Netflix & WWE’s MSG Takeover Give Fans A Crazy Night of Surprises, YEETs, and Bodega Vibes!
Rev. Conrad Tillard claims he laid the foundation for Hip-Hop’s political movement before the rise of the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network, only to be pushed aside by major moguls like Russell Simmons and Diddy.
Roxanne Shanté talks her historic Hip-Hop career, from being the first battle rapper on record to surviving the industry’s wildest moments—including six months living with Rick James. She even weighs in on the battle strategy Drake should’ve used on Kendrick. Peep this classic interview!
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.
Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur talks about Angie Stone’s profound impact on music talking to legends of Hip-Hop Culture.
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.
Jimi Kendrix reflects on his time working with Irv Gotti, revealing exclusive insights into the hit-making process behind Murder Inc.’s biggest songs and the sacrifices that came with success.
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.
Xzibit opens up about his return to music, working with Conor McGregor’s Greenback Records, and why authenticity in Hip-Hop still matters.
“Captain America: Brave New World” is the newest MCU movie, but does it live up to all the hype?
In an era of cultural upheaval, the Philadelphia Eagles have emerged as Black America’s Team – Black quarterbacks, leadership, and a diverse winning team.
Micheal Blake goes back to the Obama Administration and now he’s looking to bring his unique political brand to New York City.
Diamond D dives into the origins of Hip-Hop while staying true to his Bronx roots with his latest album, Duo.
Redman is doing his best to get Snoop, Lil Wayne and AHH’s Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur into skydiving.
Master P gave us a bunch of news and game as he positions himself for a great year of giving and gains.
Sean Garrett is one of the best writers of our era, but he’s looking forward.
Skillz is back, but this time he is coming for the Grammys.
2024 was a crazy year, but it was actually a really good year for Hip-Hop. Check out some of the best albums of the year, but we left space for you to tell us YOUR favorite!