Lola Brooke Stars In Timberland’s Hip Hop Anniversary Campaign
The “Don’t Play With It” hitmaker helps celebrate 50 years of the culture and the boot.
The “Don’t Play With It” hitmaker helps celebrate 50 years of the culture and the boot.
“These n##### rapping like villains.”
The New Orleans-bred businessman addresses the allegations.
The award-winning content creator is now the most popular person on the platform.
Snoop Dogg agrees with Birdman that CEOs “should be saluted in a major way” during Hip-Hop’s 50th anniversary celebrations.
De La Soul will “celebrate the life & legacy of Dave and the release of our catalog,” on streaming platforms with a special concert in NYC.
Boosie Badazz is with the smoke and wants a live-streamed event to prove he can out-smoke OG stoners, Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa.
The Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA has displayed his skill as a rapper, producer, actor, director and more during his illustrious career.
Tory Lanez was convicted on multiple charges, including assault with a semiautomatic firearm, for shooting Megan Thee Stallion.
Drake and J. Cole will perform together at the Dreamville Festival, which returns to Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh, North Carolina.
An arrest warrant was issued for Kodak Black after he tested positive for Fentanyl, violating the terms of his pretrial release.
Corey “Ghost” Holland Sr. maintains the seven acts in his Blasphemy CD are identical to the seven seasons of Power and first two seasons of Power Book II: Ghost.
Rapper says the event meant a lot to him and his mother as he marks the 32nd year of his professional career.
Nick Cannon is building with the next generation of superstars like Symba, 24KGoldn, HitMan Holla and more for the Future Superstars tour.
Criminal reform organization is starting its HBCU tour.
Many people are upset at how much money she is getting paid.
Detectives were able to use CashApp to link him to the death of the Texas man.
Last year, ‘SNL’ spoofed Drizzy’s habit of rapping about real women.
The new mother jokes that her son is already a Civil Rights icon.
The Capitol recording artist says the news made him teary-eyed.