Lil Baby Appears With Michael B. Jordan In ‘SNL’ Promo Video
The “Heyy” rhymer is set to perform on the program.
The “Heyy” rhymer is set to perform on the program.
Who do you place on the KOTS throne?
The Hip Hop newcomer continues to make waves in the industry.
21 Savage said the energy in Atlanta just isn’t the same since Takeoff was killed and Young Thug was arrested on RICO charges.
Kanye West took his new bride shopping in Balenciaga while wearing a tee with a logo allegedly used by Nazis before adopting the S#######.
Latto dropped a new freestyle over SZA’s “Smoking on My Ex Pack,” but one of the lyrics has Nicki Minaj fans heated.
Lil Yachty has returned from taking the wock to Poland and is back with his new “psychedelic alternative project,” ‘Let’s Start Here.’
Azealia Banks was only signed to Parlophone, a subsidiary of Warner Music Group, for a few months before she became fed up with the label.
Coi Leray’s latest single “Players” samples Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five’s classic song “The Message.”
Xzibit is seeking a buyer for his five-bedroom, six-bathroom house while trying to settle money disputes in his divorce.
Kevin Brophy sued Cardi B for $5 million over her mixtape’s cover art, but a jury ruled in her favor at a 2022 trial.
During a recent interview with The Art of Dialogue, Consequence not only addressed Pusha T’s purported president role at G.O.O.D. Music but also his seemingly snap decision to cut ties with Ye.
The rapper/actor eventually got a role in the ‘ATL’ movie.
R.I.P. Takeoff.
Check out the new clip featuring the “Work It” rapper.
Director Chinonye Chukwu addresses racism and misogyny in Hollywood.
Listen to the new “Two Tens” collaboration produced by Cole.
2 Chainz has just found a pile of cash hidden by his father, who died in 2012, right as the rapper’s music career was starting to take off.
T.I. has no regrets over his decision not to sign Young Thug and 21 Savage for a $1 million deal early in their careers.
The first round of performers taking the stage during the 2023 Grammy Awards will include Mary J. Blige, Bad Bunny, and Lizzo.