Kendrick Lamar Tells Comedian Dukk He ‘Loves Soda’
Comedian Dukk recently ran into Compton’s own Kendrick Lamar in the mall. The ‘Good Kid’ had nothing, but good words to say to the aspiring comedian about his “Love Soda” parody.
Read MoreComedian Dukk recently ran into Compton’s own Kendrick Lamar in the mall. The ‘Good Kid’ had nothing, but good words to say to the aspiring comedian about his “Love Soda” parody.
Read MoreSouthern folk rock band Delta Rae took an interesting approach in their highly controversial “Bottom of the River” music video. The video and lyrical content proved controversial after the band incorporated a “witch hunt” theme in their music video.
Read MoreMaybach Music Group artist Wale shouted out a famous black fraternity in his feature on Omarion’s new single “M.I.A.”
Read MoreJet Magazine has taken steps to feature the first black male couple in their weddings sections. In an issue that hit newsstands Tuesday, the African-American publication featured Kappa Alpha Psi member Ravi Perry and partner Paris Prince.
Read MoreToday marks the fifth anniversary of UGK member Pimp C’s death. New York rapper Noreaga took to Twitter to recall fond memories of the late Houston emcee.
Read MoreIt has been five years since the untimely death of Houston native Chad Butler, better known to fans as Pimp C. Pimp C was one-half of the southern Hip-Hop duo UGK.
Read MoreA journalist showdown took place Tuesday morning after CNN/TVOne analyst Roland Martin went on the offensive following negative comments made by The Baltimore Sun’s TV Critic David Zurawik in a column regarding the “Baltimore Blogger.”
Read MoreChicago’s own Young Chop is staying busy. The producer holds claim to many of up-and-coming Interscope artist Chief Keef’s hits, including the club banger “I Don’t Like.”
Read MoreTrinidad James has jumped into the political arena to endorse one of Hip Hop’s original gangsters for president. The “All Gold Everything” rapper took to Twitter to endorse Snoop Lion for president.
Read MoreChicago rapper CashOut spoke against the persona Interscope artist Chief Keef is portraying in the Hip Hop music scene. CashOut, who hails from the St. Lawrence area of the South Side, is setting out to expose the real Chief Keef.
Read MoreWords have power. So it easily understood how one song could ignite a violent feud.
Interscope artist Chief Keef released the songs “3Hunna” and “John Madden,” which took shots at the Gangster Disciple street crew “Tooka Gang.”
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