Also, a Kxng Crooked show, Hidden Figures, Live By Night premiere at Warner Bro. Studios, and the MLK Foundation's "Sharing The Dream" Luncheon featuring Courtney Kemp.
Pharrell Is A Good Sport About #HiddenFences and Raekwon announces new album.
It's been used by the likes of David Bowie to N.W.A, Amy Winehouse to Tyler, The Creator, making The Winstons' 1969 record "Amen, Brother" the most sampled song of all time. So how is it the creators of the track never received any royalties?
Rich The Kid is seen in the studio with Kendrick Lamar and a fan cries when he meets Boosie Badazz.
Puff Daddy is tired of the lack of knowledge in Hip Hop and Tyga and Kylie Jenner display more PDA.
...and don't think too much.
And Swizz Beatz gives him the perfect platform to snarl on.
From Common to Madvillain, here's how J57 created his sound.
The year was 1998 and the odds heavily favored the underdog. And yet and still, Iron Mike watched his understudy fall flat on the canvas. Could history repeat itself?
Often overlooked in 1995 retrospective discussions, W.C. & The Maad Circle's "Curb Servin'" album showed why the recently deceased DJ was a "real West Coast rider" © Ice-T.
Also, Amélie the musical, The Fit Expo in L.A., Blvd3 in Hollywood, L.A. Clippers versus Phoenix Suns game, Chocolate Sundaes at The Laugh Factory, and a hike to the Hollywood sign.
Kodak Black shows off his new crib, and Big Boi throws it back to the 90s.
Gucci Mane and Keyshia Ka’oir enjoy a nice bike ride and Chance The Rapper shares his daughter with the world.
Curren$y and Freddie Gibbs announce joint EP and madness ensues between Soulja Boy and Chris Brown.
Also, the L.A. Clippers take on the Phoenix Suns at Staples Center, a visit to Enchanted: Forest of Light at Descanso Gardens, the movie Sing, and ice skating at Pershing Square in downtown L.A.
Four days into 2017, the "Crank That" rapper/producer has already delivered the year's first great internet moment.
Also, a trip to the shooting range and the movie "Why Him?" starring James Franco and Bryan Cranston.
Slim Jxmmi celebrates his birthday, and Big Sean is ready to drop his new album.
Hundreds of albums were released in 2016 but only 20 can claim the title of "Best" around these parts.
From Phife Dawg to Jerry Heller, here's a salute to everyone the Hip Hop community mourned, including some members adjacent to the rap community as well.