Meek Mill Drops Banger To Support Black Lives Matter
Philly rapper Meek Mill is offering up support to protesters with a new Anthem called “Otherside Of America.”
Philly rapper Meek Mill is offering up support to protesters with a new Anthem called “Otherside Of America.”
T.I. gave an exceptional speech to HBCU students over the weekend.
The mayor of Minneapolis forced to flee an angry mob during a protest over the weekend.
Dipset co-founder Jim Jones has launched a brand new venture with a mission to discover new talent.
The MMG boss had some things to say when he was spotted at the Miramar protest this past weekend.
Rap star Lil Wayne had an unexpected run-in with the cops a few days ago, after an alteraction with a pilot on his private jet.
Michael Jordan’s Jordan Brand makes a financial commitment to a much-needed change in the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder.
It was supposed to be a post honoring George Floyd’s life but Carl Crawford’s IG post was blasted as being hypocritical.
The storied record label is looking to making real change as it relates to social justice issues.
Action Bronson is focusing on his health during the quarantine.
Lil Nas X and other celebrities blasted Tucker Carlson over his blatant lies.
With his own company 365 Management, Andy Kabamba discusses how he went from choreographer to managing music elites, from T-Pain and Dre Moon to A1 Bentley.
The veteran Hip-Hop artist is finally casting a vote in this year’s election.
In her memory and honor, rapper, The Game, recalls when he met Breonna Taylor.
During a conversation with Killer Mike, Lil Wayne address comments he made about George Floyd’s death.
Blueface tried to be cute and crack a joke about George fluid, and the backlash has been intense.
The prison walls are no match for Drakeo the Ruler’s art. Take a listen to his brand new mixtape, recorded via a prison phone system.
Kodak Black’s legal team thanked Florida State attorney for giving the rap star a break on his gun charges.
Ras Baraka returns to his poetic roots with a new spoken word piece, produced by Jerry Wonda!
A writer with “Law & Order” thought it was a good idea to flash his guns on Facebook and threaten rioters, but he ended up losing his job.