De La Soul’s Debut Album Re-Enters Billboard Charts After Streaming Release
De La Soul’s first six albums became available on streaming services in March, ending years of their catalog missing from DSPs.
De La Soul’s first six albums became available on streaming services in March, ending years of their catalog missing from DSPs.
The trial against Pras is scheduled to begin on March 27, but The Fugees member wants a judge to delay it.
Lance Reddick, who was best known for his roles in ‘The Wire’ and the ‘John Wick’ franchise, died in Los Angeles.
Singer says she is “crazy” about her sweetheart.
Actor said “I was still booking jobs, but broke.”
Dave, who was one-third of the pioneering Hip-Hop group, died suddenly on February 12, just weeks before De La Soul’s catalog would finally go on streaming services.
The “Montero” hitmaker says his detractors can still suck a fart out of his ass.
The super-producer links with the Bad Boy Records founder.
The former rivals joined forces to make music together.
The song borrows from “No Scrubs” by TLC and “Some Cut” by Trillville.
Beyoncé wore a dazzling sheer gown resembling an Oscars statuette with only a pair of ‘X’-shaped pasties covering her modesty.
Slim Thug says he stands out in his cheap no-name clothes, while rappers look “gay because all the designers are gay.”
Everybody has their take on who is the greatest rapper alive, and Chicago-bred drill icon G Herbo believes he nabs the title.
Cash Money Records co-founder Birdman thinks CEOs deserve more recognition for their contributions to Hip-Hop.
Mystikal remains in jail after getting arrested for rape in 2022.
Lil Uzi Vert publicly aired out his grievances with DJ Drama and the DJ’s label Generation Now in recent years.
A Florida jury remained unable to reach a verdict in the XXXTentacion murder trial after seven days of deliberations.
Four DJs battled it out for $10,000.
Young Thug wants a judge to censor a video of him threatening Lil Wayne while trying to get more information about a cooperating witness named “K.C.”
Despite the artist working for the government, fans still like the music.