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Angela Simmons Announces She Is Having A Boy

(AllHipHop News) Angela Simmons surprised the internet in late May, when she confirmed rumors swirling that she was having a child. Yesterday, the reality star of Run’s House and “Growing Up Hip-Hop,” took to Instagram to announce that the expected child will be a baby boy. Simmons, daughter of Joseph “Reve Run” Simmons of Run-DMC and neice of Def Jam co-founder Russell Simmons, posted a picture of the sonogram on the photo platform. The good news comes on the heels of another big announcement: Simmons’ engagement to Sutton Tennyson. Simmons also announced her engagement with the Atlanta resident in April.

Pure Class: Chris Classic Talks Famous Family And His 20 16’s For 2016 [VIDEO]

There are some people who profess to be classics and then there are those who are the genuine article which therefore makes them classic. Artist and creative extraordinaire Chris Classic is a prime example of the real deal. Chris took a few minutes to explain to AHH what it was like being raised by one of the best dads that he knows…Hip Hop legend Rev Run! And as it pertains to his ill rhyming skills, Classic explained what took him so long to show the world what he can do with a pen and a pad. Says Chris, “I was waiting for the perfect storm.” We’re glad his hurricane full of rhymes finally made it to shore! Check out our discussion with Chris Classic! Take a listen to a few of his 16’s in the players below! Follow Chris on Social Media: @_chrisclassic on Instagram

Vanessa Simmons is pregnant…Rev Run is going to be a Grandpa!

The actress and Pastry designer is expecting her first child with boyfriend Mike Wayans (son of Damon Wayans) and is about 5 months along. She announced the big news via instagram today, posting a picture of her sonogram with the caption, “A little princess is on the way.” JoJo and Angela also posted the picture with Angela adding, “I’m going to be an aunty”   via @djvip510

Jam Master Jay Honored With Back-To-School Event

(AllHipHop News) The legacy of pioneering DJ Jam Master Jay will be celebrated tomorrow (August 15th), during a back-to-school event hosted by good friend Eric “Shake” James. The event will take place at James’ Three Stripes Barber & Beauty barber shop, which is located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Run-DMC group member Darryl “DMC” McDaniels, as well as Mayor Barrett and Alderman Willie Wade are confirmed to attend the event, to honor the slain DJ, who was gunned down in his Hollis, Queens, studio on October 30, 2002. “We still miss him terribly,” Shake told AllHipHop.com. “We keep it positive and try to live our lives the way he lived his- by helping others. With this event we work to do something good for my community in Jay’s name. Last year was our first event. We were able to distribute 50 free book bags to kids. This year we’ll be giving out 100 book bags, 100 Adidas sneakers, Adidas socks and Adidas snap backs. The book bags will be filled with school supplies, pencils papers, folders, crayons, rulers, glue and calculators.” During the event, DMC will sign autographs and also giveaway back-to-school supplies, free, limited-edition Adidas/Jam Master Jay T-shirts, free haircuts and more. “Adidas has been a big supporter. With the Adidas Unite All Originals campaign, they let me design a limited edition Jam Master Jay Back 2 School tee that we will also give out at the event,” Shake said. “My shop will also be giving the kids free haircuts. It will be a fun community event.” Now in its second year, Shake aims to expand the scope of next year’s event, with plans for a free concert next year. The JMJ event takes place August 15th, from 12-4pm at Three Stripes Barber & Beauty, located at 1935 West Hampton in Milwaukee.

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Run DMC’s Reverend Run Continues Push for Diabetes Awareness

(AllHipHop News) According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), every 17 seconds someone in the United States is diagnosed with some form of diabetes. Even more startling, projections from the (ADA) say that by the year 2050, 1 in 3 Americans will suffer from the potentially fatal disease that costs our country over $200 billion each year. But fear not Hip-Hop fans, ordained Pentecostal minister and avid family man, Rev Run is doing his part to spread awareness about diabetes by taking part in speaking engagements similar to last Sunday’s Detroit Greater Grace Temple Church sermon. Sponsored by the multi-billion dollar Danish pharmaceutical company, Novo Nordisk, Rev Run has been hitting the road to spread the word  via the “Ask.Screen.Know.” campaign. Rev Run is looking to tackle the disease that seems to have had a greater impact on African-Americans than other ethnicities and that impacted his own life as Rev Run’s father also battled diabetes . “Life has given me this opportunity – to educate and empower people at risk for diabetes to get screened.” Rev Run said on the Novo Nordisk website.  “Just the thought of diabetes can make me nervous. But I know I can’t ignore it. And knowledge is power. That’s why I’ve talked to my doctor about my risk for diabetes.” According to the Office of Minority Health, a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, African-Americans are twice as likely to be diagnosed with diabetes as non-Hispanic whites. In addition, they are more likely to suffer complications from diabetes, such as end-stage renal disease and lower extremity amputations. Although African-Americans have the same or lower rate of high cholesterol as their non-Hispanic white counterparts, they are more likely to have high blood pressure. “If you don’t get screened, you don’t know. What you don’t know, you cannot fix,” Rev Run told The Detroit News. Take a look at Rev Run’s  message to fans and those at risk of facing diabetes below, and for more information visit: Ask.Screen.Know.com ASK At this stage in my life, I had to ask myself the tough questions about diabetes. My dad had it, and, just like millions of Americans, I’m at risk for the disease. I am the man I am today because of my dad. He inspired my music, he inspired me to be a better father, and his fight with diabetes inspired me to take responsibility for my health. That’s why I’m working with Novo Nordisk on theAsk.Screen.Know. campaign. I’m asking people to be accountable for their health — ask the questions, listen up, and take action. SCREEN Life has given me this opportunity – to educate and empower people at risk for diabetes to get screened. Just the thought of diabetes can make me nervous. But I know I can’t ignore it. And knowledge is power. That’s why I’ve talked to my doctor about my risk for diabetes. KNOW You have to know if you’re at risk. And you can’t know if you don’t ask. Take the first step by learning more and getting screened. I know I’m at risk for diabetes and I’m working on it. I’m trying to eat better. I make time to exercise, and I’m doing my best to lose a few pounds. My kids, my wife, my fans, and my friends are all watching out for me, too. Knowing that I have their support gives me the strength and motivation to take responsibility for my health. Now that I know, I can continue on a path to better health.