Chief Keef Does ‘Happy Dance’ in New House
What better way to christens one’s new home than to perform a happy dance. The “Finally Rich” artist danced to rapper Cash Out’s “Cashin’ Out” song in his new home.
Read MoreWhat better way to christens one’s new home than to perform a happy dance. The “Finally Rich” artist danced to rapper Cash Out’s “Cashin’ Out” song in his new home.
Read MoreR&B singer K. Michelle, born Kimberly Michelle Pate, is never shy to rep her university or her sorority, for that matter. The reality star is a proud alum of the historically black university Florida A&M.
Read MoreChief Keef proves once again they do ‘Love Sosa.’ Chief Keef’s Glory Boyz label mate Fredo Santana took to Instagram to upload a photo of a fan with a brand new face tattoo.
Read MoreChicago rapper Swagg is continuing to pursue the dream he and fallen brother Lil’ JoJo had before his untimely demise. Lil’ JoJo was tragically murdered in a hail of gunfire on Sept. 4 during a drive-by shooting as he was riding on the back pegs of a friend’s bike.
Read MoreChicago artist Che “Rhymefest” Smith discussed the culture of Chicago in “Murder to Excellence: Life & Hip Hop in Chicago” documentary.
Read MoreComedian Katt Williams went on stage to blast the “Django Unchained” film starring Jamie Foxx and Kerry Washington. Williams told his audience to “Go see the ‘Django Unchained’ and see what you think.”
Read MoreComedian Katt Williams went on stage to blast the “Django Unchained” film starring Jamie Foxx and Kerry Washington. Williams told his audience to “Go see the ‘Django Unchained’ and see what you think.”
Read MoreComedian Katt Williams recently called out “Django” star Jamie Foxx’s sexuality.
Read MoreComedian Katt Williams recently called out “Django” star Jamie Foxx’s sexuality.
Read MoreInterscope artist Chief Keef doesn’t plan on slowing down anytime soon. Despite dropping his highly anticipated major label debut album “Finally Rich,” the rapper, born Keith Cozart is back in the studio recording the “Bang 2” mixtape.
Read MoreChief Keef is showing some fan appreciation in a huge way. The “I Don’t Like” rapper is giving one luck fan a chance to win $5,000 with the purchase of his major label debut studio album “Finally Rich.”
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