Basketball Player-Turned-R&B Singer, Cunnie Williams, Dead at 61
Basketball player turned soulful R&B singer Cunnie Williams has died at the age of 61; fans share their condolences. Read More
Basketball player turned soulful R&B singer Cunnie Williams has died at the age of 61; fans share their condolences. Read More
Megan Thee Stallion discusses her new album, her support of Kamala Harris over Donald Trump, female rappers 'going harder than the boys' and more.
Hip hop legends LL Cool J and Eminem have joined forces for a music video for their new track titled “Murdergram Deux”. As LL said before, the duo recorded the track live in Dr. Dre’s studio in LA. It was released last week as another single from LL Cool J’s highly anticipated album “The FORCE”.
KRS-One, a towering figure in hip-hop with a reputation for being unapologetically outspoken, has once again made waves with his candid critique of the genre he helped shape. During a recent appearance on 97.9 The Box, the Boogie Down Productions frontman took aim at a troubling trend in hip-hop: the elevation of artists to legendary
Jessica Alba talks with NYLON about her Movado watch campaign, working with Ludacris, dressing for the fall, her pregaming playlist, and more. Read More
The musician scored hits with singles like 'Saturday' and 'A World of Celebration.' Read More
On this date in 1991, Trentonians Wise Intelligent, Culture Freedom and DJ Father Shaheed followed up their debut album Holy Intellect with their sophomore smash Pure Poverty, which was released under Profile Records. Produced primarily by NJ producer Toney Dofat aka Tony D, the 13 track full length studio effort didn't receive the mainstream success
NEW YORK (CelebrityAccess) - Hip-hop artist 42 Dugg announced the “4eva Us, Neva Them” Tour, a 20-city, cross-country trek that will include stops in major cities, including New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Denver, Chicago, Atlanta, Houston,
KRS-One wants more love shown to our Hip-Hop legends while they are still alive. Speaking on Fatman Scoop, KRS feels the tributes should have poured in before now. "It's a shame we're talking about him in this way," KRS said. "Hip hop gotta stop doing that. Only when dudes pass, that's when they get honored.