Trick Daddy said he doesn’t identifiy as ‘African American,’ inciting debate
Trick Daddy said he abhors the “African American” label and wants nothing to do with it. The Miami rap legend fired off an impassioned soliloquy
Trick Daddy said he abhors the “African American” label and wants nothing to do with it. The Miami rap legend fired off an impassioned soliloquy
Amara La Negra, the effervescent star of “Love & Hip Hop: Miami,” announced that she joined the popular dating app Chispa. The mother, musician, and
Amara La Negra has incurred the wrath of social media after strongly insinuating the romance with rapper Safaree that was showcased on “Love & Hip
Rapper Trina has fans dizzy after she blasted protesters and looters involved in the George Floyd-inspired uprising in South Beach. The Miami native, whose real
Rappers-turned-reality stars Stevie J. and Trick Daddy do not see eye-to-eye on the hairstyles adopted by many female cast members of “Love & Hip Hop:
“Love and Hip Hop: Miami” star Trick Daddy was arrested early Saturday in Miami after officers found him asleep behind the wheel of his car.
Joseline Hernandez, the self-proclaimed “Puerto Rican Princess,” is returning to the “Love & Hip Hop” franchise, but she will not rejoin the Atlanta edition. According
You wouldn’t think that a reality show featuring the likes of Afro-Latina star Amara La Negra and the volatile legends Trick Daddy and Trina would
Right-wing Black conservative Jesse Lee Peterson pleaded with “Love & Hip Hop: Miami” star Amara La Negra to stop identifying herself as an Afro-Latina because
Normally, hip hop youngsters are the ones who can’t seem to prevent their pent-up emotions from bursting through the surface. But in the case of
Twitter went after “Love & Hip Hop Miami’s” Veronica Vega mob-style for trying to defend her use of the N-word by saying “we’re all black”
“Love & Hip Hop Miami’s” breakout star Amara La Negra’s credentials are tight. She has proven that she can bring the noise, not only on
One of the most interesting aspects of reality fare such as “Love & Hip-Hop Miami,” at least from a fan standpoint, is the introduction of
Young Hollywood has gone Hollywood — and he has been dragged from here to eternity by an angry mob of social media users. Just one
“Love & Hip Hop: Miami” breakout star Amara La Negra is befuddled and exasperated that folks refuse to accept that she is both Black and
Has a scenario similar to Brooklyn-born beauty Cardi B’s unfolded in South Beach? For the second time in less than a year, a “Love and