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The battle rap community lost one of its favorite acts in Philadelphia’s Tech 9.
You can get your hands on a Lil Wayne notebook full of his rhymes, for a hefty cost.
Daniel Caesar has apologized.
After a massive estimated $70.2 million opening weekend, Us not only sits as the second biggest opening weekend of 2019, it’s also the biggest opening weekend for an original horror movie.
Lonzo Ball seems to have been the victim of the jig. The Los Angeles Lakers guard has cut ties with Big Baller Brand after learning its co-founder was unable to account for $1.5 million. Sounds like a good enough reason. Reports ESPN: Ball told ESPN that he believes that Alan Foster, a friend of Lonzo’s […]
The proceeds were for a great cause.
Dr. Dre is a proud papa.
The Leaving Neverland documentary has divided fans of Michael Jackson, most especially those who feel that he may have sexually molested children. In a new interview, Barbara Streisand seemingly suggests that the late King of Pop may have carried out those alleged acts.
Friends and family are mourning the athlete's death after he was killed in Atlanta, just before celebrating his birthday.
Another melanated cast will be taking over the screen for some poetic visuals in the upcoming flick The Last Black Man in San Francisco.
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Social Media Reacts To Death Of Philly Rapper Tech 9
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Lil Wayne’s Rhymebook For Sale For $250K
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Daniel Caesar Apologizes For Social Media Rant About Black People
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#UsMovie: ‘Us’ Breaks Opening Weekend Records
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