Chlöe Bailey Performs Tina Turner Tribute At CNN’s Juneteenth Concert
“Rest In Power to the great Tina Turner” Chlöe Bailey declared ahead of her tribute performance of “What’s Love Got To Do With It.”
“Rest In Power to the great Tina Turner” Chlöe Bailey declared ahead of her tribute performance of “What’s Love Got To Do With It.”
Bun B’s Trill Burgers received the Drake seal of approval after the Toronto native pulled up to his store in Houston.
On Monday (June 19), as both Russell Simmons and Aoki Simmons trended on Twitter, the business mogul took to Instagram where he apologized for losing his temper.
City Girls rapper Yung Miami said she never claimed to be a lyricist in response to people telling her she can’t rap.
Lil Flip dropped a tribute to fellow Screwed Up Click member Big Pokey, who passed away in Texas on June 18.
Internet Money artist Rot Ken faces multiple charges, including murder, for a double shooting in Augusta, Georgia.
The rapper formerly known as Problem aired out Nicki Minaj for allegedly ripping off Saweetie’s idea for a song.
Quincy Jones was sent to the hospital due to a “bad reaction to some food.
SZA explains how she felt like she disrespected her parents when she dropped out of college!
Courts would not let him say goodbye to his mother before he goes to prison.
First lawyer stepped away from the case because she did not believe they should blame Kelsey, Meg’s friend.
Drake And J Hus joined the race for the number one spot with “Who Told You,” but Dave and Central Cee remain atop the charts with “Sprinter.”
Beyoncé pays tribute to Black fashion excellence by wearing exclusively Black designers on a Renaissance tour stop to honor Juneteenth.
Raz B got the smoke he was looking for and then some when he was decked in the face after shouting, “I want smoke with everybody.”
Tory Lanez shared a new single and an update from behind bars, promising more music: “I’ve turned this jail cell into my work office.”
Takeoff would have turned 29 on Sunday, and Offset and Quavo joined forces to honor their Migos brethren at a celebration of his life.
The comment arrived after Spotify’s Head of Urban Music shared his thoughts on the state of the culture via Twitter on Saturday (June 17).
Helmed by label head Sage Francis, the free, family-friendly event boasted performances from a healthy chunk of the SFR roster, including Wheelchair Sports Camp, Metermaids, Sleep, BlackLiq, Jivin Scientists and many, many more.
Paramedics arrived at the music icon’s Los Angeles home on Saturday (June 17) and transported him via ambulance to a local hospital.
In a graphic video making the rounds online, Big Pokey is rapping to a crowd at the Pour 09 Bar when he suddenly collapses. Someone rushes to his aid as he lays on the ground then the video cuts off.