Fat Joe’s interview on ‘The Breakfast Club’ (part 2)
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Nas used his celebrity influence to help a single father and his eight children who have been misplaced by a fire. The rapper discovered Stanley
After The Game’s sweet, 2-year-old daughter Cali Dream made headlines earlier this week by stealing the show on the last episode of “Marrying The Game,”
A New York-based rap group blew their $130,000 marketing budget before gaining national prestige in music. Known as Da YoungFellaz, the duo spent $25,000 of
The Affordable Old School Concert Series featuring K-Ci & Jo-Jo took place in Atlanta at Wolfe Creek Amphitheater. Hip-hop and R&B artists such as Dru
SOBs marketing director Andre Barnes explains why New Yorkers love this venue in Soho
After it was reported that Run-D.M.C.’s Darryl “DMC” McDaniels dismissed artists like Jay Z and Lil Wayne as “not hot,” and stated that their fans are “brainwashed,” the self-proclaimed “King of Rock” decided to step forward and clarify his comments. According to AllHipHop’s Illseed, DMC has addressed the comments, offering to better explain what he was trying to convey.
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Brooklyn-born, Atlanta-raised rapper Gilles doesn’t have the stereotypical hip-hop backstory. There is no hardscrabble history, no illegal hustle here. In fact, the rhymer from ATL’s
Run-D.M.C.’s first performance in over ten years was at last year’s “Made In America” Festival, which was curated by hip-hop superstar Jay Z. But despite that connection, it looks like there may be no love between one member of hip-hop’s most legendary group and the rhymer from Brooklyn who is arguably the biggest star in the genre today.
Jay Z found a unique way to introduce his latest video, “Picasso Baby.” Filmed at the Pace Gallery in New York, Jay Z wanted the
After winding across the country, making stops everywhere from New Orleans to Baltimore, the Coors Light “Search for the Coldest” MC competition came to a
In a recent interview, Public Enemy’s Flavor Flav weighed in on the subject and stated unequivocally that he doesn’t feel that any of today’s biggest American rappers record hip-hop.
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