Recording Artists

It’s been a few weeks since Pusha T dropped his street banger, It’s Almost Dry. Continuing to promote the Billboard chart- topping album, King Push took to Jimmy Kimmel Live! to perform one of his standout cuts. Bringing back the baggy clothes look that he debuted in the game with more than a decade ago, […]

Lizzo took to Instagram to show off a few colorful fits from her Yitty brand in a June haul.

Music

The Bel-Air actress released a new song today as part of Amazon's "Credit the Culture" series. Click inside to listen!

On this day 25 years ago, the legendary hip hop group released their second and most commercially successful album.

"Happy" by Pharrell is one of the biggest songs ever, but many out there actually find it to be annoying — the hitmaker himself included.

The rap game is definitely changing, and it just gets tastier and tastier along the way. Jack Harlow began a partnership with famed chicken restaurant KFC back in December. The multiple Grammy-nominated emcee is from Louisville, Kentucky, and the two sides have already come together to do some good in his hometown. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSiaslBkPrY Now they’re […]

The month of June marks not only Black Music Month, but also National Pride Month. It's no secret that Queer artists have made major contributions to the world of music.

Rasheeda took to Instagram to show off her fashionable birthday ensemble and we're obsessed!

90s rap queen Lil Kim took matters into her own hands to confirm that her biopic is in the works alongside the release of an upcoming memoir. 

Want news at your fingertips? Text “ERICA” to 52140 to join our club. (Terms and conditions) Tye Tribbett is back with a new single, hitting streaming sites very soon. Tribbett talks about the single, entitled “New” and new items on deck, including his Live Chruch in Orlando, Florida. Check out the interview below: CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD OUR […]

Wu-Tang associate Grant Williams will get a $7 million settlement after spending 23 years in prison over a 1996 murder he didn't commit.

GRAMMY-winning lyricist Lupe Fiasco is giving some of the rap game back in the form of a hip-hop course as a professor at MIT.