21 Savage Speaks Out About Kodak Black Claiming He Switched Up After Collaborating With Drake [AUDIO]
“I ain’t grow up with you, n####. I don’t know you.”
“I ain’t grow up with you, n####. I don’t know you.”
Wiley and Dizzee Rascal finally squashed their 20-year-long beef with a monumental reunion onstage in Dubai last weekend.
Halle Bailey and her boyfriend DDG took inspiration from Janet Jackson and Tupac in the 1993 movie “Poetic Justice.”
Latto sought approval from her man before sharing a raunchy photo of herself posing in lingerie from Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty line.
Chrisean Rock insists Blueface still wants to be with her despite his recent engagement, but her ex says she’s trying to set him up.
Fans believe Kodak Black was taking drugs during an Instagram Live chat responding to Ray J’s plea for the rapper to seek help.
A new website, simply labeled Artists 4 Ceasefire, recently went up and encourages President Joe Biden to act immediately.
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Nicki Minaj went after Leigh-Anne Pinnock after she called out her former group member Jesy Nelson for “blackfishing.” Read more.
Cher said she talks to her boyfriend, hip-hop producer A.E. gets her and they can talk about everything, despite the fact that she could be his grandmom.
Kylie Jenner implied that her parenting with Travis Scott may not be going so well, saying they are doing “the best” that they can do. Read more.
The “Friends” star was found unresponsive in his hot tub at his Pacific Palisades home in Los Angeles on Saturday (October 28), the victim of an apparent drowning.
Kim Kardashian is defending her parenting skills after she was criticized for complaining about how hard it is to be a “single” mom. Read more.
The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2022 but has been tied up in red tape ever since.
50 Cent continues to make fun of Madonna’s looks, in disparaging posts to his 29 million followers.
New bombshell allegations give a new look at why Adidas severed ties with Kanye West.
The Public Enemy legend’s son, Jordan Drayton, has released his first single, “Here Comes Halloween.”
In a statement sent to AllHipHop, the Atlanta native and his team explained how a recent lawsuit filed by the alleged victim is nothing more than an attempt at a cash grab.
The rapper and his manager Paul Rosenberg are taking the song lyric to the next level.
The nepo child delivers for fan her version of three of her dad’s earliest hits.