We think of The British Invasion as a 60s phenomenon. But these four acts from that movement were still hitting big in the 80s.
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A Boston kid became a Hollywood actor and an underground rap legend, then watched it all disappear. Now he’s returned to the ...
Aliya S. King says the long-told legend of Melvin Combs as a Harlem kingpin is false and that Diddy’s father was more of a ...
The best 25 stand-up comedians of the last 25 years as chosen as chosen by the bookers and heads of top comedy clubs, ...
Do you like the Hip Hop culture and movies showing the lifestyle? If yes, here is the treat for you. We can easily find a list of the best movies in various categories like action, horror, drama, and ...
Before the rap world's East Coast-West Coast rivalry hit the headlines in the '90s, another war was brewing, silent but equally important. While it didn't claim lives, the war challenged identities.
There was a time when knowing how to party was a prerequisite to becoming a rock and roll star. These days, with the ever-present cameras of TMZ and social media combined with the general decrease in ...
KRS-One, real name Lawrence Parker, was one of the pioneering 80s generation of hip-hop artists who spearheaded the genre’s breakthrough into the mainstream. A New York City native, he was originally ...
It started in a smoky trap house in East Oakland, teens banging on a table, freestyling about scrounging up enough cash to buy a twenty sack. A chant: “I got five on it.” What happened next was part ...