Music industry divides as Tyler, The Creator challenges rapper Ian over hip hop authenticity while industry executives defend artistic influence.
Last week, the controversial comedian called Fifty "an internet n***a" in response to his feud with the BMF founder.
Both artists faced heavy backlash, mostly for their lack of respect for the genre itself and the artists within it. Kelly ...
he remembers the time rappers were considered enemies of the state ... As we spoke, Kodak Black, Boosie Badazz and Rod Wave were inside the White House for its annual Black History Month celebration - ...
But still, does this mean that Lamar’s track may not simply be “ours” anymore, but a song for everybody now, one that white listeners will accept as their own? The Sklar Brothers podcast ...
Jim Jones recently expressed his support for rappers visiting the White House, regardless of the sitting president.
Speaking with TMZ, the Harlem native explained his “honest opinion” on rappers performing for political events and visiting the White House amid President Donald Trump’s controversial second ...
Is that the case with the White House? Well, Jim Jones has openly expressed his stance on rappers visiting the people’s house, regardless of the sitting president. The Dipset rapper recently ...