Rihanna Changed Her Mind About Performing At Super Bowl: Here’s Why
Rihanna performed at the Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show after turning down the NFL gig a few years earlier.
Rihanna performed at the Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show after turning down the NFL gig a few years earlier.
Lil Yachty took an unexpected turn when he ventured away from his rap roots and released a rock album titled ‘Let’s Start Here’ in January.
Machine Gun Kelly cheating rumors spread after Megan Fox deleted photos of her fiancé and deactivated her Instagram account.
Young Thug and 13 co-defendants await a RICO trial, but prosecutors want two of the men to be tried separately.
India Royale tells him to just “let it go.”
Two college best friends help their rap heroes find important branches to their family trees.
In each five to seven-minute episode, the pioneering gangsta rapper shares a motivational quote he finds inspiring and has helped him through the “game of life.”
British journalist Mobeen Azhar will present the project.
The Chicago native says Ak promoted a “parasitic platform.”
The ‘Let’s Start Here’ creator also explains the LP’s title.
The Atlanta-bred icon prepares to drop new visuals.
The super-producer says a Ye set would be like the ‘Motown 25’ special.
Ice-T defended his wife, Coco Austin, against a Twitter troll who accused the actress of attending the Grammy in a dress “3 sizes too small.”
Missy Elliott said artists need mentors to support them early in their careers, as Mary J. Blige and Diddy did for her.
Cardi B and Offset surprised fans at the Times Square McDonald’s for the launch of their new meal-for-two deal.
NLE Choppa and Lil Wayne have a new single coming, and the Memphis rapper wanted to show the Young Money honcho his appreciation.
Iggy Azalea was criticized online over working with Tory Lanez after she accused Playboi Carti of serial abuse.
Cardi B and Offset talked about doing business as a couple after teaming up with McDonald’s for their own meal.
50 Cent will still be able to shop shows to other networks thanks to a non-exclusive deal.
A year after removing Death Row’s music from streaming services, Snoop Dogg made the catalog available through TikTok’s SoundOn platform.