Ahead of the show’s January 2026 premiere, Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda reveal that The Real Report will be the latest project ...
Lex raps a huge McDonald's order in front of her husband, Snacks, who finds it hilarious. Funny couple moment!
Technically, Up My Standards is a mixtape, but it sounds more like one long radio freestyle. The only moments where Philly’s Shadstackzz isn’t rapping at full force are when the beats switch from one ...
Halsey spit a few freestyle bars during her day off of touring. By Mackenzie Cummings-Grady Halsey has dropped a few bars to Kendrick Lamar‘s “Swimming Pools (Drank),” and it’s going viral. On ...
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When Nas said “hip-hop is dead,” this certainly isn’t what he meant. Since 1990, rap music has topped the music charts as arguably the most impactful genre in the world. But for the first time in ...
EXCLUSIVE: America’s Funniest Home Videos is getting a dedicated channel on Samsung TV Plus. The FAST (free ad-supported streaming television) channel will be hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro, who also ...
The year's not quite over, but we've already seen more than enough to know that we could all use a good laugh. Thankfully, TV delivered plenty of them. TVLine's Year in Review coverage continues with ...
Billboard's recent rule change ends a three-decade-long streak for the genre Michael Owens/Getty Kendrick Lamar's hit song "Luther," featuring SZA, fell off the Billboard Hot 100 chart The list now ...
EXCLUSIVE: The org held its third Hip Hop Grandmaster Awards on Saturday night (October 18) at the Bellagio’s Tower Ballroom in Las Vegas. The Paid in Full Foundation held its third Hip Hop ...
Throughout music history, there have been artists that made waves in the industry with just one hit song. Even though they may have only one hit that took over radio or the Billboard charts, doesn't ...
If you’re within a certain age bracket, you’ll remember the news being delivered with grave certainty: The iPod is going to end the album as we know it. Yet for as many 99-cent songs as were purchased ...