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Wiz Khalifa, the Grammy nominated self-proclaimed captain of the Taylor Gang, brought heavy bass, bright lights, and a whole lot of smoke to the Hollywood Casino Amphitheater on Tuesday night. For the ...
For his latest album cycle, the rapper is embracing ’80s staples like enormous Cazal glasses and retro Converse high-tops.
Tyler, The Creator, surprised fans with the announcement of his new album, Don’t Tap the Glass. The reveal happened during a ...
We’re midway through the summer, which means that several marquee music festivals have come and gone. But that also means ...
Kyrie Irving’s Music Choice Fuels Drake-Kendrick Lamar Beef Kyrie Irving is back in the spotlight, not for his basketball skills […] The post Kyrie Irving skips “Like That” for Drake’s “What Did I ...
Ice-T's mind was blown when he rolled up on Trill in Phoenix. Hip Hop's Flagship Store has owner/b-boy Chuck Huus feeling ...
Of those four volume quadrants, one in particular feels somewhere between fresh and uncouth—the perfect combo—for 2025: ...
Cent called out Diddy after a lawsuit accused the mogul of ejaculating on Biggie's shirt and tossing it on a man during a 2020 encounter.
Sacha Jenkins, who helped establish hip-hop's presence in mainstream media while preserving its underground authenticity, died at age 54.
But before that moment, northern Rap and Hip-Hop artistes like SKY the Tamale Boy, Saani, Attacker, and Double Tee were already making waves. The north was ready for its spotlight.
Greason teamed up with illustrator Tim Fielder to create The Graphic History of Hip Hop, a 24-page comic book distributed for free to kids across NYC.
To mark the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, the New York City Public Schools system asked Walter Greason, Ph.D., the leading historian of Afrofuturism and the Black Speculative Arts, if he would ...