Comedian DL Hughley weighed in on the controversy surrounding former President Donald Trump’s reaction to Sean “Diddy” Combs’ criticism. Hughley suggests Trump’s anger is less about any alleged misdeeds and more about Diddy’s harsh words. Hughley also touched on broader issues of accountability, criticizing the blurred lines between criminality and politics in America. He pointed
Max B Announces Seven-Date Comeback Tour After 20 Years In Prison
Max B is wasting no time making his return felt as the Harlem rapper gears up for a seven-city club tour starting the same day he’s scheduled to walk free after two decades behind bars. The Dipset affiliate, born Charly Wingate, will kick off his comeback run November 9 with appearances across New York, New Jersey
Rapper AZ Celebrates 30 Years Of “Doe Or Die” With New Album Announcement
AZ stunned longtime Hip-Hop listeners on October 10 by announcing the upcoming release of Doe or Die III to celebrate the 30th anniversary of his 1995 debut. The news dropped via social media, where the Brooklyn rapper thanked supporters and confirmed the third installment of the revered series will arrive later this year under his label, Quiet Money
DJ Envy speaks on Drake Confronting Him & Angela Yee with 20 Bodyguards Looking for Charlamagne
DJ Envy opened up about a tense encounter with Drake at a Breakfast Club welcome event in Houston. Envy described how Drake arrived with around 15 to 20 large security guards, confronting DJ Envy and Angela Yee with the demand, “Where’s the third musketeer?”—a clear reference to Charlamagne tha God, who was not present that
Judge Mathis speaks on Why He Thinks Trump Won’t Pardon Diddy
Judge Greg Mathis expressed skepticism that President Donald Trump would pardon rapper Diddy. Mathis pointed out Trump’s well-known tendency to hold grudges against those who have crossed him. He referenced Trump’s pattern of prosecuting or targeting political opponents and critics rather than forgiving past offenses. Mathis contrasted this with more traditional political reconciliations, like Trump
Clayton Howard Reacts to Diddy’s 50-Month Prison Sentence & Reveals New Shocking Details
Clayton Howard, a former freak-off worker of Diddy and Cassie, breaks his silence on Diddy getting 50 months in prison. Diddy was sentenced to 50 months in prison on Friday following his July conviction on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. He was acquitted on the more serious charges of racketeering conspiracy and
D’Angelo, Grammy Award-winning R&B singer, dead at 51
D’Angelo, a legendary R&B singer who helped pioneer the genre of music known as “neo-soul,” died at 51 after a battle with cancer. Born Michael Eugene Archer in Richmond, Virginia, D’Angelo was the son of a Pentecostal preacher, according to a profile published in VIBE. Growing up in church, his musical talent was discovered early. By
Hit-Boy EXPLAINS how Sicko Mode by Travis Scott & Drake took 2 YEARS to make on Fat Joe & Jadakiss Podcast
Fat Joe and Jadakiss are joined by hip hop super-producers The Alchemist and Hit-Boy ahead of their collaboration album ‘Goldfish.’ Hit-Boy tells Joe and Jada the stories behind some of his biggest hits, including “Sicko Mode” by Travis Scott featuring Drake, “Backstreet Freestyle” by Kendrick Lamar, and “N****s In Paris” by Jay-Z and Ye (f.k.a.
Rob Markman discusses Drake’s Defamation Lawsuit Against UMG being Officially DISMISSED
A United States federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that Drake brought against Universal Music Group (UMG), accusing the record company of defamation over its distribution and promotion of Kendrick Lamar’s diss track, Not Like Us. District Judge Jeannette Vargas dismissed the suit after she said Lamar’s Not Like Us was a “nonactionable opinion” that is not considered defamatory. The feud between two of hip-hop’s
Cam’ron says no to solo album, reveals he has 19 unreleased tracks with Mase, Talks Paid In Full, Dame Dash + More in The Breakfast Club Interview
On an episode of “The Breakfast Club,” Cam’ron explained why a new album is not a priority for him and what’s holding up the release of the 19 tracks he has with Mase. Cam’ron still has witty lyricism running through his veins. Though he has pivoted into hosting shows like “Talk With Flee” on REVOLT and