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Janet Jackson To Name First Child In Honor Of Her Brother!
Excited for the arrival of her baby, Janet Jackson has revealed that she’ll be honoring her late brother, one way or another. She told E! News that the baby’s name will “have something to
Read More »Mir Fontane Joins #BONNTOUR w/ Shy Glizzy, PnB Rock, Dae Dae + London On Da Track
After the release of his “Whatever You Want” visual, New Jersey’s Mir Fontane announced that he’s joining the East Coast dates of 300 &WorldstarHipHop‘s “Birth Of A New Nation Tour” with Shy Glizzy, PnB
Read More »Bruno Mars Reveals Tracklist For ’24K Magic’ Album
Bruno Mars new single “24K Magic” came out of nowhere last month to critical acclaim and fanfare. The title track to his album is a ceritfied hit and set Mard up to release his new
Read More »Honoring The Big Fundamental: The San Antonio Spurs Are Set to Retire Tim Duncan’s Jersey on December 18th
I can say this was a no brainer and very much well deserved. The San Antonio Spurs have announced that they will retire Tim Duncan’s number 21 next month in December. Tim Duncan was
Read More »Prince’s Label Sues Jay Z’s Roc Nation!
Uh oh! Looks like Roc Nation is in the hot seat for illegally streaming Prince’s “Purple One” on TIDAL. While Prince and Jay’s Roc Nation did have a deal set in place, it was
Read More »Frank Ocean Opens Up About Skipping 2017 GRAMMYs
Frank Ocean gave the fans what they needed after a four year hiatus with the Blonde album. The critically acclaimed project is one of the best album’s out this year but will not be in
Read More »ESPN & Atlantic Records Team Up For This Dope 2016 College Basketball Season Playlist
Can’t you feel it in the air? The 2016-17 NCAA college basketball season is underway and ESPN and Atlantic Records have teamed up to bring us this dope college basketball playlist. With acts such
Read More »Watch 20th Century Fox “Hidden Figures” (Trailer); Pre-Order ‘Hidden Figures: The Album’
20th Century Fox has released a New Trailer for HIDDEN FIGURES, the incredible untold story of Katherine G. Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson—brilliant African-American women working at NASA, who served as the brains
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