Tiffany Haddish Calls Cap On Common’s Claim Their Breakup Was “Mutual”
In an interview with The Washington Post, the comedic actress admitted she was caught off guard by the split—even though Common initially described it as a “mutual” decision.
In an interview with The Washington Post, the comedic actress admitted she was caught off guard by the split—even though Common initially described it as a “mutual” decision.
Doja Cat stirs controversy with her dismissive remarks about her fanbase and her unconfirmed relationship with J. Cyrus, just as she announces her first North American tour.
The Cleveland-born entertainer says he questions the world we live in.
Was the Florida native trolling 21 Savage?
The “Savage” hitmaker says she’s back in 😈 mode.
The A$AP Mob member debuts a new song.
Azealia Banks said Nicki Minaj is being “used as a marketing pawn” because she has been blacklisted over her husband Kenneth Petty’s past.
Drizzy had some words for the veteran journalist.
Snoop Dogg says he has mentors Master P and Martha Stewart to thank for helping shape his career outside of Hip-Hop.
Monica apologized to her fans and explained she felt “triggered” and lost her temper after “I seen him punch that lady in the face.
Ice-T addressed the unfounded Jamie Foxx conspiracy theories swirling on social media after the actor was hospitalized earlier this year.
A hysterical Drake super fan was stopped in her tracks when she tried to get close to the rapper as he arrived at his NYC hotel recently.
The song is included on the actor/rapper’s upcoming album, A Book of Pages, out August 4.
“There’s no way you’re taking life seriously if you think I’m gonna pick this vape up and vape with you at the f###ng Barclays Center.”
Common admitted to feeling a bit “depressed” while working on the Apple TV+ show “Silo,” set in a giant underground silo, where he plays the head of security.
The song arrived on Ice Cube’s 1991 solo album Death Certificate—and was as vicious as they come.
On Friday (July 21), someone tweeted, “Only Nas—who hasn’t picked an album’s worth of great beats since ‘94—would make five albums full of loading screen beats from one of this era’s least inspired producers.”
Kim Kardashian also admitted her relationship with Pete Davidson failed because she started dating too soon after divorce in Kanye.
Produced by Hit-Boy, the project offers 11 new tracks featuring just two guests, 50 Cent and 21 Savage.
The Def Jam legend had a few words of advice for the country singer, who recently shamed several women for taking a selfie during her concert.