An older clip from J Prince interview with Drink Champs resurfaced, and he had some interesting things to say about Jigga.
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An older clip from J Prince interview with Drink Champs resurfaced, and he had some interesting things to say about Jigga.
"How can you feel in fear of your life when the person is running away from you?" Attorney Ben Crump discusses why the quick arrest of the officers in the Tyre Nichols case should be the blueprint moving forward, why people need to stop justifying unnecessary killings by the police, and whether or not there is incentive to reform policing.
While fans have heard a lot about Pamela Anderson's relationship with Tommy Lee leading up to the release of her new memoir and documentary, she also spills on her time with fellow ex-husband Kid Rock in the book.
JLO talks about marrying Ben Affleck in Las Vegas, what she thinks of their couple nickname Bennifer, Jimmy not being invited to their second wedding, recording her new album “This is Me…Now,” her new movie Shotgun Wedding, working with Jennifer Coolidge, and her co-star Lenny Kravitz stops by in his helicopter to pick her up and give the whole audience tickets to the premiere.
While on ‘The Residency Podcast,’ UGK member Bun B said that Jay-Z was the first to be given a $1,000,000 budget for a rap video.
Bun B noted that videos that came out before “Big Pimpin” were given that amount of money over time. Still, Hov’s video was the first song to be given a million-dollar budget from the beginning.
Jaguar Wright is asking for Jennifer Lopez to come clean about Diddy. All eyes have been on Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck as they seemingly rekindle their romance after the singer's split from Alex Rodriguez, but now another old rumor is popping up again.
Yung Joc talks about the alleged brand new R. Kelly album, "I Admit It," that was released and taken down from all streaming platforms shortly thereafter.
The Atlanta based rapper refers to a recent statement from R. Kelly who denied releasing an LP with a title that implies he's guilty when he is fighting for his freedom from behind bars.
Song writer, Jaguar Wright, claims Mariah Carey sucked off former CEO of Sony Music to get her deal! The same man Mariah Carey not only married, but also made him leave his wife.
Producer Just Blaze unpacks the drum-centric samples he created for Jay-Z and Beyoncé. Whether he's tapping out sampled drums or incorporating live drummers in the studio, his ability to harness energy is what makes his sound so dynamic.
Jaguar Wright speaks on R. Kelly, Dame Dash, and Jay Z love triangle and Jay Z making money off Biggie's death.
Dame dated R&B singer Aaliyah from 2000 to 2001, six years after she was infamously married to R. Kelly at the age of 15, so his feelings about Kelly may run deeper than we think.
Wiz Khalifa has established himself as a staple in hip hop and wants to solidify his position by battling against one of the heavyweights in Verzuz.
During a recent interview, Wiz opened up about his desire to face off against Lil Wayne.
While Beanie Sigel and Jay-Z are on friendly terms these days, the two former Roc-A-Fella artists have had their fair share of issues in the past.
Sigel also dove into how he first became connected to JAY-Z, citing his friend Boo-Bonic of Philly’s Most Wanted making the introduction. Soon after his first meeting with JAY, Sigel was given a record deal.
Boosie and DJ Vlad engage in a debate about Jay-Z's relevancy in terms of recording and releasing new music right now. DJ Vlad argues that Jay-Z is the only 50-year-old that could drop an album that would create just as much of a buzz as an LP by Lil Baby, while Boosie argues that Jay-Z is no longer relevant as a recording artist.
If you thought getting blacklisted by every major company and losing half of his money would make Kanye stop talking…well, you thought wrong!
In fact, it looks like Kanye is now more determined than ever to expose everyone involved in the dark side of Hollywood - including his former friends Beyonce and Jay Z.
While speaking to DJ Akademiks, Hit-Boy spoke about why he hasn’t worked with other west coast artists and wondered why. “The music s**t is weird,” said the producer while speaking about Roddy Ricch.
“The first beat I ever played n***as, the first song we ever did within 10 minutes of knowing each other, won a Grammy. How the f**k have we not locked in on more music. I don’t get it. Maybe it’s not for me to get,” Hit-Boy said of the past work.
While speaking to Math Hoffa, DaBaby said, “If I don’t feel like you know nothing about this s**t, I’m not about to try and exploit my real life anyways, I’m just doing me.” He continued speaking about the music business and how he creates music that serves what fans like at the moment. While doing that, he made comparisons to artists who have gained massive success in the music industry.
DaBaby recently appeared on ‘My Expert Opinion’ and talked about his rap style. He noted that he doesn’t like rapping about negative parts of his life, saying he doesn’t want to exploit it. He did note that if that were his thing, he would be one of the greatest.
Host Iggy Azalea sits down with Jennifer Lopez to chat about her favorite Versace outfits of all-time, from her tour outfits to music video looks and of course, that Grammys dress. Two of the most famous booties of our time in one place! Yay! Yay!
Havoc started off speaking about the era in hip-hop before him, which Saigon explained as “an awakening.” Saigon then turned his attention to Mobb Deep coming on the map, and he explained that he “lost half my fanbase” during their beef. Saigon then explained that Prodigy and Havoc were trying to “wake people up” with their music, and he pointed out that 2Pac and Ice Cube were doing the same thing.
Juelz Santana talks about sticking with his mentor, Cam'ron, during his trying times with Epic Records, while they were laying down the groundwork for The Diplomats. From there, he talks about Cam'ron signing with Roc-A-Fella Records and the impact that the signing had on their crew before talking about one of Cam'ron's biggest hits, "Oh Boy," and how that record helped introduce him to the mainstream.