Lil Reese Faces Backlash For Humiliating A Homeless Man
The self-described Supa Savage catches heat from social media users.
The self-described Supa Savage catches heat from social media users.
1090 Jake became internet famous for exposing alleged Hip-Hop snitches, but he’s now facing claims he told on a fellow inmate in jail.
The “Love in the Way” performer found himself in the hot seat.
Spice questioned the backlash she received over her verbal fight with Erica Mena, suggesting the critique is due to colorism.
A recent Janet Jackson post had some Nicki Minaj stans up in arms, forcing the legendary musician to respond to the critics.
Chrisean Rock said she’s headed to the boxing gym to get her figure back and plans on having a six-pack within 24 hours.
Juicy J and Three 6 Mafia won the Oscar for Best Original Song in 2006 while Will Smith didn’t win his first Oscar until 2022.
Miguel Cardona, the U.S. Secretary of Education, tweeted and deleted a rap playlist featuring Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre, Big Pun and more.
Former Cash Money Records artist B.G. was sentenced to 14 years in prison for gun possession and witness tampering in 2012.
Three 6 Mafia’s Juicy J wished he could go back and try to help Mac Miller, who died of a drug overdose in September 2018.
The Motown Records icon serenades Queen Bey.
The exclusive event will only host 300 big spenders, dropping between $50,000 and $100,000 to be in the mix.
Will the Italy give the artist and his new boo the boot?
The award-winning entertainer says he’s a “perfectionist.”
After beefing online, the two southerners apparently mended their friendship.
The “A Bay Bay” rapper claims he lost the chance to audition for “Snowfall” show.
The “WAP” hitmakers join forces again.
Bad Bunny celebrated his song “T##í Me Preguntó” reaching 1 billion streams on Spotify at a “Billions Brunch” event. Read more.
Sources say the Bad Boy Records founder is in the process of giving publishing rights back to several of his former artists.
Rihanna has made a generous donation to the Always For The People Foundation, an organization serving disabled and homeless veterans in L.A.