A few days ago, Nicki Minaj released an unauthorized cover art of Malcom X for her music track. Though she has since apologized, the cover art is still being released through multiple outlets and it has not been authorized by Malcolm X’s family. All outlets must remove the cover art from their sites within 24 …
Another week, another edition of #LookWhosTalking, our weekly segment recapping and rounding up the best interviews of the week. Many of the usual outlets appear this week like Hot 97, Arsenio, & The Breakfast Club but theres definitely some new randomness like Inside The NBA, or the clip below from a classic interview on Rap …
SPOILER ALERT!! Tonight, the second half of The Walking Dead’s fourth season will premiere and we all hope it will answer the countless questions we have following the INSANE semi-season finale. Over the last 3 and a half seasons though, we’ve seen some of our most beloved and most loathed characters meet their end, many …
The band’s back together. “Rich Forever”–the title track to Rick Ross‘ 2012 free album that took vicious shots at his former collaborator, Young Jeezy–is just a distant memory now. It was announced last month that the label mates have in fact worked out their differences and are back in the studio together (on a Mike …
PER VH1 Remember when J. Cole hit the stage at the Philly 4th Of July Jam last summer? The hip hop star drove the crowd wild performing his hits “Work Out” and “Crooked Smile” (skip ahead to the 1 hour and 10 minute mark in the video above to see his exciting performance). And now …
Three years ago today, the Egyptian people overthrew their dictator of 30 years, Hosni Mubarak. Bombings yesterday and clashes today marked this anniversary in a state currently under police rule, following the ouster (some would say coup) of President Mohammed Morsi. Even if Egypt’s future seems uncertain now, the revolution was a heroic undertaking by …
Brazil is bracing itself for widespread protests in more than 30 cities including Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador and Porto Alegre. The Anonymous Rio protest group said on its Facebook page that “there will be no World Cup” and proclaimed Saturday’s “Operation Stop the World Cup” to be only the first act. Last year, …