Post Malone, Lil Nas X & Khalid Lead 2020 Billboard Music Award Nominations
DaBaby, Juice WRLD, Lil Nas X, Roddy Ricch, and Post Malone secured Top Rap Artist nods.
DaBaby, Juice WRLD, Lil Nas X, Roddy Ricch, and Post Malone secured Top Rap Artist nods.
The “Old Town Road” hit maker has teamed with Random House Kids to release his own children’s book.
(AllHipHop News) The Fox network originally planned to broadcast the 2020 iHeartRadio Music Awards live from Los Angeles on Sunday, March 29. In order to address concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic, the ceremony was postponed. iHeartRadio released a statement in March: As you may know, the Shrine in Los Angeles recently announced that it is officially […]
The public rivalry seemed to burn out over the last year.
Lil Nas X really loves Twitter. So much so that he almost lost it when his account was blocked from posting.
Lil Nas X is on of mission to diversify the music industry.
Illseed has a mental freeze frame on what prank Lil Nas X is playing!
The 21-year-old rapper finally confesses to once running a Barb fan page.
Lil Nas X and other celebrities blasted Tucker Carlson over his blatant lies.
A variety of movers and shakers from the Hip-Hop community won big at the Webby Awards.
Lil Nas X is claiming his hit single “Rodeo” was inspired by another genre of music!
Stars from music, movies, TV, sports, and the internet will be on the stream.
The Grammy winner shows love to the ‘Queen’ album creator as well as his “Rodeo” collaborator.
“I planned to die with the secret.”
Watch clips from the revived hidden camera show presented in a bite-sized format.
The “Old Town Road” hitmaker was looking for “the hoes.”
Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Awards is going down, and Chance the Rapper will play host to this year’s hip-hop heavy event featuring a performance by French Montana.
Pastor Troy lashed out at Lil Nas X after he saw two men kissing and eating mozzarella sticks together at an Applebee’s.
Google.org pledges to provide a $3 million grant and enable volunteering support to the NAACP’s ACT-SO program.
The rapper/singer wants to know why he can’t be considered Pop.