When Hip-Hop Goes Bad! (Video)
I am the type of person that loves for all ages embracing the Hip-Hop culture and its music. But I must say that I was a little frightened when
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I am the type of person that loves for all ages embracing the Hip-Hop culture and its music. But I must say that I was a little frightened when
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A program at the community center, “Sessions LA” use hip-hop and deejay culture to teach them how to make beats using digital technology.
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Yes, you really read that right. Oh, in case you didn’t believe it either…we got the video.
Snoop Dogg was on ‘The Price Is Right’. Yup…
At this point in his career and life, it shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone to see Snoop anywhere. He has become ‘America’s Homeboy’.
Snoop played and won $72,585 for his Snoop Youth Football League, so the price was right
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If you are on Twitter, you know how fast a rumor can spread. Often, you will get reports of events on Twitter a little bit ahead of mass-media outlets…but you hafta make sure you keep a keen eye for what’s real and what isn’t.
This weekend, Twitter fanned the flames on the rumor that Jay-Z and Beyonce ‘s child had been born. Rumors started hitting the timeline that she had checked into
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In a recent sit-down with Time.com, Moshe Levi (pictured), the rapper formerly known as Shyne (most-famously known for a voice reminiscent of Biggie and most-infamously known for his involvement in a 1999 New York nightclub shooting), went into detail about his legal name change; what kind of content to expect on his forthcoming albums, Gangland and Messiah; and what his gripes are with hip-hop. Of his criticisms, Levi
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WASHINGTON-The ATF and the Washington D.C. police had an operation in which officers posed as hip-hop music industry insiders and pretended to be a fake hip-hop label that confiscated $7.2 million in drugs and 161 weapons.
The ATF and D.C. police created a fictional rapper “Richie Valdez” and used a studio they called “Manic Enterprises” and reached out to the criminal underworld to catch criminals.
AllHipHop reports:
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Somehow, Refinery 29 found out that Martha Stewart was a “big rap fan.” So when interviewing her, the style site prodded Stewart: Just what it is about rap that she likes?
“Well, not a really big fan,” she corrected. “But I like rap music. They’re all cute. Those are cute guys and they’re all talented.”
Though she never discloses exactly who she’s keen on, marketing execs would concur that
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Usually when a celebrity is killed, there is a massive investigation and people reveal anything and everything they know about the situation.
In the world of Hip-Hop, police don’t seem to concerned and the “no snitching” rule usually rises up amongst the public when it comes to speaking to authorities.
New information is revealed all the time about unsolved Hip-Hop murders, but it is unlikely anyone will ever be brought to justice for these deaths.
Below is a list of the top 5
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NEW YORK — The birthplace of Hip-Hop is facing a foreclosure auction.
1520 Sedgwick Avenue, credited as the birthplace of hip hop, is the site of one of Hip-Hop’s founding fathers, Kool DJ Herc who helped create hip the culture as we know it.
RELATED: Bronx Birthplace Of Hip-Hop Saved From Destruction
Curbed reports:
Read MoreTurns out it hasn’t been as easy for the new owners to fix that situation