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Jeremih Arrested At Newark Airport
Jeremih was arrested at Newark Airport in New Jersey. The singer was late boarding his flight and when he was told that the flight door was closed he got hostile enough to be placed
Read More »D’Angelo Announces Black Messiah Album (Video)
D’Angelo hasn’t released an album since 2000, but that is about to change. The singer released a teaser video saying, “Black Messiah, coming soon.” It turns out that his has finally completed his album
Read More »J. Cole Headed To Philly To Sign A Fan’s CD (Photos)
J. Cole has been promoting his 2014 Forest Hills Drive album in a more personal way than ever before. Before the album’s release, Cole invited fans to his old home to listen to the
Read More »Keyshia Cole To Serve A Month In Jail For 10 Year Old Legal Troubles!
Early this morning, Keyshia Cole took to Twitter to announce that she will be serving a month in jail for an undisclosed 10 year old legal infraction.The irony of the situation is found in
Read More »Fabolous – The Young OG Project (Artwork)
Today, Fabolous liberates us with the official cover to his upcoming LP, The Young OG Project. Choosing his six-year-old son, Prince Joso (Johan), the album is set to drop via iTunes on Christmas Day.
Read More »Is Drake Set To Play The Role Of PENIS In Spike Lee’s Sequel To His 1988 Film ‘School Daze’?
So, is Drake set to play the role of PENIS in Spike Lee‘s sequel to his 1988 film ‘School Daze’? Well, Yes and Philly’s own Kevin Hart will be his co-star. Recently, an email
Read More »NPR Microphone Check Talks Humble Beginnings, Kendrick, Lack Of Interviews & More w/ J. Cole! (Audio)
Listen below as NPR Microphone Check talks early beginnings, the story behind his new album, Kendrick Lamar, lack of interviews and more with J. Cole! The day after his third album, 2014 Forest Hills
Read More »Russell Simmons Gives Bill O’Reilly A Lesson On Black Stereotypes! (Video)
When it comes to the hip-hop community as far as media is concerned it wouldn’t be a stretch to say Bill O’Reilly is public enemy number one. In the history of nationally broadcasted television
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