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Will Ma$e have songs aimed directly at Diddy? Will it be ready for a May 5 release date? Will his day one fans want to hear what he has left in the tank?
While Lil Tjay might be a well-known artist in the Hip-Hop culture, he found out he doesn't hold enough weight to just walk into the VIP section of a huge event without getting pushback from hired security.
Kanye then took aim at the "woke" community saying he "used to be woke too" and posted a picture of his teenage self wearing a "Say no to Nazis" shirt
While we're sure many cocaine users will agree with Petro's sentiment, we'll go out on a limb here and say you probably still shouldn't use booger sugar as a recreational drug. Just sayin'.
Now that Galactus has stumbled upon earth with an insatiable appetite, it'll be on our heroes to try and stop big G from consuming earth and saving the day, but will they?
While we can only imagine the kind of undead snow bunnies these vampires will use to tempt the good men of this community (Dr. Umar would be safe under those circumstances), we can't wait to see how Killmonger goes about protecting his people and their home.
We'll have to wait and see whether or not Jay-Z responds to Dame's version of events, but don't be surprised if Jay remains mum on this as he too hasn't had the itch to talk about his former business partner over the years.
Hoping to get someone to drop dime, the NYPD is offering a $10,000 reward for any information that'll lead to the arrest of the suspect. Seems a bit low to us, but hey, it is what it is.
After giving a captivating performance you can understand why she's up for Best New Artist Grammy and even has her album 'Alligator Bites Never Heal'Â up for Best Rap Album of 2024.
While fans are worried that the move may lead to streaming problems as we witnessed during the fiasco that was the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight, it seems like that's a risk that Netflix’s Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria and company are willing to take.
We don't know about y'all, but if we're putting down $2,000 for a book about Jay-Z it better come with a chance to meet him in person or a golden ticket kind of contest or something. Just sayin'.
Well, the man isn't wrong. He continued to explain he was the first rapper to make endorsements for clothing brands and attire a thing in the rap game and helped paved the way for rappers to become actors on television and movies.