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The ‘God’s Plan’ rapper and the trap trio – Offset, Quavo, and Takeoff – will embark on a North American run, entitled ‘Aubrey & The
In seconds, a verbal altercation descended into gun violence between two Chicago women. Kearra Hardmon, 27, was live streaming to Facebook when she encountered Labritney Austin,
A CNN journalist received a brutal on air lesson in truth from a Hurricane Harvey victim. Rosa Flores seemingly chose at random to speak with
[jwplatform pKhxLDbZ] Kehlani keeps it sweet, sexy, and savage while performing “CRZY” at Warner Music Group’s Grammy after party.
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Big Daddy Kane is one of the most revered artists in hip-hop, but, in a recent interview with RO, Kane explained why he feels that change is
Kanye West and Jimmy Kimmel decided to put their Twitter feud to rest in a noticeably uncomfortable appearance on the comedian’s television show. West was very
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Kanye West and Jimmy Kimmel will have an opportunity to settle their feud face-to-face tonight (October 9th), as West is scheduled to appear on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” West was infuriated two weeks ago after Kimmel spoofed the hip-hop superstar’s recent BBC interview. After Kimmel aired the spoof on his show, Kanye went on a Twitter rant against the comedian and talk show host.
Everybody from 2 Chainz to Yoko Ono is going to be coming to a stage near you. The usual bevy of indie rock, hip-hop, veteran acts, and pop stars are all showcased during the second week of September.
This week is relatively light on hip-hop shows, but there are lots of veterans across the pop, R&B and reggae spectrum taking the stage in
Big shows are hitting the Big Apple this week–and none are bigger than Beyonce’s “Mrs. Carter” Tour. But the superstar diva isn’t the only noteworthy performer taking the stage in NYC this week, there’s a ton of great acts putting on shows. And it’s an extraordinarily varied week for live music in the city.
Each week, rollingout.com showcases the hottest tickets in New York City and New Jersey. Last week’s concerts in the New York City era were dominated
Rock and old school hip hop merge as LL Cool J, Chuck D and Travis Barker at the 2013 Grammy Awards.
Frank Ocean was a big winner at the 2013 Grammy Awards. Watch as he performs “Forrest Gump.”