Family has confirmed that the rising actor, best known for his role of "Fez" on the Emmy-winning series, died on Monday, July 31.

Body cam footage of reality star Joseline Hernandez during her Vegas brawl with Big Lex was just released. Let’s just say that the Puerto Rican Princess is not looking good out here in these streets. As previously reported, the “Love & Hip Hop” alum is facing criminal charges, including trespassing and battery, after footage of the fight […]

After a weekend of Elon Musk messing up Twitter for the umpteenth time (seriously, limits on reading tweets?), it appears that social media has had enough, as two competing platforms made some serious waves within a week. First out the gate was SPILL, which was launched back in June. Created by former Twitter employees Alphonzo “Phonz” Terrell […]

Apparently the "Brown Skin" singer was not a fan of the twerking "bootcamp" on stage at this year's Essence Fest, and Twitter has thoughts.

If you thought that yesterday’s July 4th holiday was a scorcher… you’d be absolutely right. Data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows that Tuesday’s temperature reached a global average of 62.9℉, up from Monday’s average of 62.62℉ according to ABC11/CNN NewsWire. That means that Tuesday was the hottest day on Earth since […]

Could you imagine Janet having a hit with "How Will I Know" instead of Whitney? Almost happened, along with a few others! The post Soft Pass? 10 Hit Songs By Black Musicians That Almost Belonged To Another Artist appeared first on Black America Web.

The singer/rapper cements her place in Hip-Hop as her lone solo album makes history at the 1999 Grammy Awards. The post 1999: Lauryn Hill’s “Miseducation” Wins Big | Black Music Month appeared first on Black America Web.

This is extremely exciting as music from African countries continues to grow throughout the world. Did you these African artists have won Grammys...

We take a look back at the obscenity case against the group's "As Nasty As They Wanna Be" album and the impact it made in Hip-Hop. The post 1990: 2 Live Crew’s Fight For Free Speech | Black Music Month appeared first on Black America Web.

Fifteen years ago, legendary rapper Lil Wayne dropped his most commercially successive album! Click inside to read about the groundbreaking project.

June is Back Music Month and we're celebrating Black artists all over the world! Checkout this week's new Afrobeats releases...

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The event consisted of two concerts held simultaneously at Wembley Stadium in London, England, and John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Over 72,000 people attended the event in London while an estimated 100,000 people attended in Philadelphia. The post 1985: Live Aid Brings Attention To Africa appeared first on Black America Web.