DJ Quik Threatens To Sue Instagram & Other Social Media Platforms Over 1st Amendment
Compton’s DJ Quik thinks Instagram and other social media platforms are violating his First Amendment rights.
Compton’s DJ Quik thinks Instagram and other social media platforms are violating his First Amendment rights.
Find out why DJ Quik is standing up for his friend DeVante Swing against the recent allegations made by Stevie J. Read the explosive interview and Quick’s response.
On Saturday (July 13), shortly after a 20-year-old gunman reportedly attempted to assassinate Trump at a Pennsylvania rally, the gangsta rap legend hopped on Instagram to let his fans know he saw this coming.
Future and Metro Boomin’ enlisted the 1988 Rodney O and Joe Cooley single “Everlasting Bass” for their No. 1 single, “Like That.”
The Gang Starr legend also tells AllHipHop what he thinks of the D-O-Double-G’s contribution.
The West Coast rap legend shared, “I understand that as a father, I have made mistakes in the past, and for that, I take full responsibility.”
Quik jokes with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson about the “King of Pop.”
DJ Quik said being in the studio with Jay-Z and Beyoncé lived up to his expectations, likening it to an “out-of-body experience.”
DJ Quik said he didn’t have “the machine” behind him in his career, preventing him from reaching the same heights as Dr. Dre.
The leaked project supposedly led to a violent confrontation.
DJ Quik’s son David Blake Jr. is accused of killing a 33-year-old man named Julio Cardoza in Downey, California.
DJ Quik has some family issues on his hands. The cops say his son, David M. Blake Jr., shot a man during a fight earlier this week.
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Director Will Forbes sat down with AllHipHop.com to talk about his experiences in Hollywood, and how it all led up to his directorial debut with “John Henry.”
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