Common Praises Leaders Like Barbara Lee, Lisa Blunt Rochester, And Angela Alsobrooks In Senate Races
Rapper and activist Common rallies support for black women running for Congress, emphasizing the need for diversity and representation in politics.
Rapper and activist Common rallies support for black women running for Congress, emphasizing the need for diversity and representation in politics.
Isaiah Stokes expressed fears for his safety after an alleged assault in protective custody on Rikers Island, marking a dark chapter in the actor and rapper’s life as he faces a potential life sentence.
A Nicki Minaj fan accused Cardi B of copying Bia’s song “FALLBACK” for a teaser featured in the “Like What (Freestyle)” video.
The rapper/actor’s followers want more installments of the dramedy.
Rick Ross jumped on social media to report from the scene of a house fire at his neighbor Tyreek Hill’s Florida home in January.
A NoCap music video was wrongfully admitted as evidence in a murder trial, according to the Supreme Court of Georgia.
Chrisean Rock is determined to stay out of jail for her son. Her baby’s father Blueface is behind bars for probation violation.
The R&B songstress shows her husband some love.
Drake concludes his 2024 ‘It’s All A Blur Tour—Big As The What?’ with a flourish of kindness, adding shows and spotlighting his impactful charitable acts.
Lindsay Lohan shares the heartwarming story of how Steph and Ayesha Curry became godparents to her son. Learn more about this special bond!
A mural in Los Angeles’ Crenshaw neighborhood, honoring Maxine Waters Maxine Waters alongside Nipsey Hussle and Kobe Bryant has been unveiled.
The former record exec continues to slam YouTube’s Global Head of Music.
The Harlemite jokingly calls out his “sis” for “snitching” on him.
Meek Mill has had enough of America and wants to apply for Ghanaian citizenship, where he believes he’ll have a better life.
Charles Barkley was “offended” by Trump suggesting Black voters “embraced” him over his arrest for attempting to overturn the 2020 election.
The film “The Rapper Who Got Shot in the Heel” has ignited a firestorm of criticism for its portrayal of a real-life shooting incident involving Megan Thee Stallion.
Meek Mill’s latest tweet serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing safety and societal challenges facing Americans.
The action against Donald Trump’s use of Sinéad O’Connor’s music underscores the significance of maintaining an artist’s integrity and legacy, challenging unauthorized uses that misalign with their values.
Meek Mill is trying to get to the bottom of this ongoing news cycle.