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The wait is over as Lil Uzi Vert feeds the streets with a new record titled “What You Saying.” His new track wasted no time climbing the charts, landing at No.1 on Billboard’s Hot Rap Songs chart. The milestone marks Vert’s third No. 1 on the chart. The XO Tour Life rapper taps into his […]
After three long years in prison, Fetty Wap is finally a free man. Being released 11 months earlier, as he was expected to be home in December 2026. An early New Year’s present to the Trap Queen artist. He also did not waste any time thanking everyone who held him down during his tough time, […]
Thoughtful book-themed gifts for every bibliophile, from e-readers to cozy blankets and stylish accessories.
The WWE's MAGA problem is becoming increasingly hard to ignore.
The 'Hamilton' star is back on Broadway but for a limited time only.
Prada has agreed to buy the smaller Italian fashion house, and competitor, Versace. The deal is reportedly worth almost $1.4 billion. On Thursday (April 10), Prada it purchased the brand for $1.375 billion (€1.25 bn) from its owner, Capri Holdings. Part of the deal was acquiring Versace’s debt and the union creates one of the […]
Veteran actor Lance Gross shared all of the wonders to be found in a family trip on the newest addition to the Disney Cruise Lines fleet, the Disney Treasure.
Was there ever really any doubt? On Thursday, October 31, LeBron James officially endorsed Kamala Harris for President of the United States. LeBron James took to social media to offer up his recommendation. “What are we even talking about here?? When I think about my kids and my family and how they will grow up, […]
When you think of classic sports movies like Hoosiers and Remember the Titans you think of classic American stories about grit, teamwork and victory against all odds.
Detroit is known as the Motor City but for two days in August, it will be a haven for Black creatives from HBCUs.
Three years after losing a spot on the U.S. Olympic track team due to outdated doping rules regarding marijuana use, Sha'Carri Richardson will get another opportunity to represent Team USA in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
Slow living is a rebellious act for Black women, a way to reclaim our time and prioritize our well-being.