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Explore the controversial use of lyrics in court, from BG's parole issues to the broader debate on whether rap is unfairly targeted or if other genres face similar scrutiny.
Diddy can not stay out of trouble . Despite recently being seen out enjoying life;Sean “Diddy” Combs, the man who turned Bad Boy Records into a hip-hop empire, recent reports have surfaced suggesting that Keefe D, a key figure in the investigation of Tupac Shakur’s murder, allegedly worked undercover with the LAPD to implicate Diddy […]
Keefe D will seek to prepare for his upcoming trial from the comfort of his home. He has asked to be set free on bail. As reported by The Grio the former Los Angeles gang leader has asked the presiding judge to let him out of jail while he waits for trial. On Thursday, June 20 his […]
For those looking to commemorate that fateful night iconic rapper Tupac Shakur was shot in Las Vegas twenty-five years ago, the BMW he was riding in is now up for auction for a steep price.
Lil Baby has proven to be one of the genre's best and brightest stars who is still continuing to improve, prompting a debate of whether or not he is this generation's version of the late Tupac Shakur.
Miss Jones went on Drink Champs and told all her business.
The former host of 'Miss Jones In The Morning' revealed during a recent episode of 'Drink Champs' that she may have been in the middle of Monie Love and 2Pac in the '90s.
Celebrate Black Music Month and the life of 2Pac on what would've been his 50th birthday by bumping these 50 amazing deep cuts by the dearly missed hip-hop legend.
According to Blavity, the never before seen poem was made public as a part of a new online exhibit by Rock The Bells and according to the site, Tupac wrote the piece addressed to Salt while he was in prison, titled “4 What it’z Worth," documenting the challenges he faced while growing up in New York and the resilience he displayed after being shot five times.
2Pac's voice and energy may not be here in the physical but almost 25 years after his passing: he still is the sound of the revolution.
Tupac Shakur was in need of unemployment benefits to pay his bills. Gov. Andy Beshear spoke about the states process in filing unemployment claims and people filing under fake names like "the late rapper Tupac Shakur are responsible for slowing down the process."