Mary J. Blige Reacts To Flavor Flav’s Taylor Swift Comparison
Mary. J Blige shared her thoughts after Taylor Swift superfan Flavor Flav likened her to the pop sensation.
Mary. J Blige shared her thoughts after Taylor Swift superfan Flavor Flav likened her to the pop sensation.
The Public Enemy tour de force took to Instagram on Tuesday (April 2) to address a recent article published on Deadline.com.
The thoughtful gift arrived as the pop singer and her brother, Finneas O’Connell, took home the trophy in the Best Original Song category for “What Was I Made For?” from the “Barbie” film soundtrack.
Flavor Flav a.k.a. King Swiftie understandably would love to work with Taylor Swift since he’s a huge fan of the singer-songwriter.
During the 2024 Grammy Awards, Flavor Flav, a self-proclaimed Swiftie, had a memorable interaction with Taylor Swift herself!
The colorful hypeman and his partner-in-rhyme, Chuck D, recently reconvened for a new track called “Everywhere Man.”
The comedian was asked to take on the enormous task just 10 days before the event—and he bombed on nearly every joke.
On Tuesday (October 31), Flavor Flav addressed a person who tweeted their “dog” could have executed the song at a higher level.
Flavor Flav could return to perform the national anthem at two other NBA teams following his viral rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
You’ll want to watch this—trust us.
The Public Enemy legend’s son, Jordan Drayton, has released his first single, “Here Comes Halloween.”
Public Enemy’s Chuck D. and Flavor Flav are celebrating the release of their breakthrough album “It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back” to celebrate Hip-Hop’s 50th.
Hip-Hop celebrated its 50th anniversary on Friday (August 11) with a slew of block parties that touched every borough in New York City.
“STOP THIS F###KING S###!”
The Public Enemy legend is doing some damage control after a misleading headline about his iconic clock went viral.
Roxanne Shante interviews the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer.
Flavor Flav had a six-year drug habit that cost him between $2,400 to $2,600 a day at the peak of his substance abuse problem.
Public Enemy founder revealed how much they were harassed by the cops in their early days over their political stance. Read more!
Public Enemy co-founder flavor Flav narrowly escaped death, when a boulder came rolling down a mountain and crushed his car!
Flavor Flav pleaded no contest to misdemeanor coercion after a domestic battery charge against him was dropped in a Nevada court.