Kodak Black Co-Signs “Uncle Trump” Trashing Rihanna’s Halftime Show
The ex-POTUS blasted RiRi’s set.
The ex-POTUS blasted RiRi’s set.
The rivalry between ‘BMF’ and ‘Power’ rages on.
The TDE songstress continues to dominate the weekly rankings.
The Hip Hop stars speak the love language of food.
The two exes exchanged a few post-and-delete tweets.
Blueface clashed online with Chrisean Rock after she posed for a photo with Rick Ross, leading the rapper to expose Rock in secret videos.
Donald Trump doubled down on his criticism of Rihanna after branding her talentless last week, calling her Super Bowl show an “Epic fail.”
A representative for Rihanna confirmed the news after the singer repeatedly rubbed an apparent baby bump throughout the show.
Doja Cat talks about her feminist anthem, “Woman.”
New rapper GloRilla revealed Cardi B gave her some invaluable advice to help her out with her new career. Read more!
Madame Tussauds in New York has debuted a brand new wax figure ahead of her big Super Bowl half-time show. Did they do a good job?
The De La Soul luminary passed awy over the weekend at the age of 54.
On Saturday (February 11), the former Shady Records signee shared a photo of the ring to his Instagram account, explaining how it happened.
Details are scarce. This is a developing story.
Rap star Kodak Black is putting his money into real estate and is launching his own restaurant. Read more about the big deal!
Meanwhile, Rihanna is busy gearing up for one of the biggest performances of her life—Super Bowl LVII. The Big Game goes down on Sunday (February 12) with the Fenty founder taking the stage for the prestigious halftime show.
The jury selection process for Young Thug’s trial began in early January, but as the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported, Judge Ural Glanville said jury selection will take months.
Ryan Shepard, who appeared in the D12 video “Purple Pills,” was reportedly killed in Washington last month after being struck by a car.
The conversation was sparked after the Goodie Mob co-founder was asked about Billboard and Vibe’s controversial “greatest rappers of all time” list, which had JAY-Z at No. 1 and 2Pac at No. 4.
Clark County District Court Judge Michelle Leavitt reportedly denied Mac’s Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus last month.