Did Chicago Rapper Lil Jay Sign to Interscope Records?
Chicago rapper Lil’ Jay took to Twitter to reveal news of his recent signing with Interscope records.
Read MoreChicago rapper Lil’ Jay took to Twitter to reveal news of his recent signing with Interscope records.
Read MoreBrickSquad Gangster Disciple Lil’ Jay has the streets buzzing after releasing diss track against popular Chicago rapper Chief Keef. Lil’ Jay took aim at Chief Keef’s with his song “F*ck Sosa.”
Read MoreCashOut is going no holds barred against Interscope artist Chief Keef. The bricksquad gangster disciple member released a diss track calling out the “I Don’t Like” rapper.
Read MoreRoland Martin recently took to Twitter to play the “Greek Dozens” with the men of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. on their Founders Day. The fraternity celebrated its 101st anniversary on Saturday, Nov. 17.
Read MoreIt looks like Chicago rapper CashOut is taking notes from rapper 50 Cent on diss tactics.
Read MoreRickey Smiley, a lifetime member of Omega Psi Phi, explained in an interview how his fraternity prepared him for success.
Read MoreTerrence Jenkins, affectionately known to many for his role as co-host of BET’s 106 & Park, took to Twitter wish his fraternity Omega Psi Phi happy founders day.
Read MoreComedian Dukk is back again with another hilarious parody. This time Dukk takes aim at Chief Keef’s “Love
Sosa” with his own version “Love Soda.”
Rapper 50 Cent isn’t letting newly signed Interscope artist Chief Keef off the hook for missing his video shoot for his single “Hate Bein’ Sober.” The G-Unit front man took to Twitter to express his dissatisfaction.
Read MoreNicki Minaj, the current queen of Hip Hop, is looking to be the queen entrepreneur of Hip Hop after signing her first artist to her record label. Minaj is still deciding on a name for her label.
Read MoreBrian McKnight caused a firestorm months ago after releasing his raunchy “If Ur Ready To Learn” track. Fans, who were used to McKnight’s slow melodies, were not willing to download the x-rated single to their mp3 players.
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