Amid Kanye West’s recent apology to Black and Jewish communities over his controversial statements, commentator Wil Milz shared his unfiltered views on the rapper’s struggles. While Kanye attributed his offensive remarks to a car accident, Milz dismissed this explanation, describing Kanye as a “gay dude” wrestling with his sexuality and bipolar disorder. Milz suggested Kanye’s
Nipsey Hussle’s Marathon Burger has Grand Opening in Long Beach Location With help From Snoop Dogg
Nipsey Hussle’s brother will open Marathon Burger’s fourth Los Angeles County location in downtown Long Beach on Sunday (March 1). Blacc Sam launched the restaurant chain to honor his late brother’s legacy after the rapper died in 2019. The Pine Avenue location represents the brand’s expansion beyond its original Fairfax District roots. Blacc Sam partnered
Gnarls Barkley End 18-Year Hiatus With New Single, Announce Final Album ‘Atlanta’
Gnarls Barkley, the duo of CeeLo Green and Danger Mouse, have announced their third and final album. Titled Atlanta, it’s also their first in 18 years and will be out next week, March 6, which is just a month shy of the 20th anniversary of their hit debut album, St. Elsewhere. The first single from the album is “Pictures,” a
50 Cent Expands TV Empire With New British Boxing Series “Fightland”
The Hip-Hop mogul serves as executive producer through his G-Unit Film & Television company on this eight-episode British production, which recently wrapped filming in London. The series centers around Maduka “Duke” Kilroy, played by Howard Charles, who returns to London as a disgraced former boxing champion seeking revenge against the crime family that betrayed him.
Iman Shumpert appears on Club Shay Shay: Remembers Dad, Talks NBA Championship, LeBron, Melo, Knicks, Marriage & Dating
NBA champion, entrepreneur, artist, and media personality Iman Shumpert joins Club Shay Shay for a powerful and emotional conversation that moves from legacy and loss to fatherhood, relationships, and personal growth. Iman opens up about the recent passing of his father and the impact he had on his life. He shares that his dad spoke
T.I., Pharrell & Hype Williams Join Forces for “Let ‘Em Know” Music Video
Following an explosive return to music the King of the South, T.I., has officially dropped the music video for his hit single “Let ‘Em Know” produced by Pharrell Williams. Directed by the legendary visionary Hype Williams the cinematic visual brings the yacht recorded masterpiece to life. The video made a monumental global debut today premiering
Tony Yayo speaks on Roasting Uncle Murda for Singing to Ruff Ryders for $10K & Bag of Guns
In a recent episode of *The Real Report* podcast, Tony Yayo humorously took shots at Uncle Murda for reportedly signing a deal to sing for Ruff Ryders worth just $10,000 and a “bag of guns.” Yayo expressed disbelief at the low payout, calling it an unfair deal compared to the contracts G-Unit secured. Reflecting on
Aries Spears speaks on Epstein, Tracy Morgan, Kanye, Kendrick, Jay-Z, Pusha T, Fabolous in Full Vlad TV Interview
Aries Spears returns to VladTV for a wide-ranging conversation touching on comedy, hip-hop, race, politics, and pop culture. Aries reflects on how his comedic style has evolved over the years and weighs in on Kendrick Lamar’s historic Grammy run, sparking a broader debate about the greatest rapper of all time. The discussion moves into current
DJ Vlad Names the Top 5 People He Wants to Interview
In a candid conversation, DJ Vlad shared the five people he most wants to interview, shedding light on some fascinating priorities. Although he has conducted countless interviews, Vlad has yet to sit down with Kanye West for a proper on-camera chat; an early audio interview was lost. He also expressed interest in Elon Musk, revealing
Tony Yayo speaks on White People Using N-Word Around Him
In a candid conversation with VladTV, rapper Tony Yayo opened up about his feelings on the use of the N-word, particularly when white people say it around him. While Tony acknowledges that the word is frequently used among Black people—sometimes even jokingly or competitively—he makes it clear that he does not appreciate white individuals using