Who apparently wanted her goodies but had to settle for charitable responses to his DMs.
The tip of the iceberg.
Also, "Kevin Hart: What Now?" delivers as expected.
Rihanna takes a selfie with her pops, and The Weeknd attends girlfriend Bella Hadid’s 20th birthday party.
Outkast "ATLiens" gets a ceremonial rendition, Bone Thugs are back, CeeLo Green and Killer Kill from Adamsville get honored big time.
Don't think the other N.W.A members were left off the hook either...
Problem performs the “My Squad” remix for the Los Angeles Rams, and Swizz Beatz is swagged out in Bally.
Nas and Erykah Badu perform on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and Kehlani speaks on out National Coming Out Day.
Lituation.
Tracks from Drag-On, Daylyt, Quilly, Reed Dollaz and Cyssero, who claims to have ghostwritten part of The Game's "92 Bars."
Jhene Aiko covers Status Magazine, and Freddie Gibbs starts fresh with a new Instagram account.
Wiz Khalifa also bashes TIDAL, and Young Thug blasts blogger Sandra Rose.
Paloma Ford also hosted a V.I.P. Hennessy toast and Paint and Pour Up LA is colorful as they get.
Drake drops by Drake University for a surprise performance, and Lil Yachty’s security is on point.
The mind of Brad Jordan is one of the most complex labyrinths of thought Hip Hop has ever witnessed. In 1991, the shocking contents of his solo debut album were exactly that because they were deeply rooted in fact. Gino Sorcinelli takes us beneath the surface for Scarface's most numbing project.
Suicidal thoughts are not an issue to be taken lightly. Just ask DX contributor Aaron McKrell who is stepping forward with his personal testimony in hopes it will save at least one life.
Nothing but clever creamery.
Young M.A, Consequence, Kent Jones and Lil Wayne, among others, showed up to show out.
Muva Rosebud explained in detail why she loved being a stripper.
Attending the listening party for Jayceon Taylor’s eighth studio album, here are some takeaways that’ll get you excited.