After performing “Squabble Up,” Samuel L. Jackson, playing an Uncle Sam character, chastised Lamar for making his performance ...
What’s most beautiful about allyship is that it can be found in the most unusual of places, sometimes where we might least ...
Irv Gotti, the prominent music producer who founded Murder Inc., has died at the age of 54, leaving behind a lasting mark on ...
Feb. 7 (UPI) -- Fedha Sinon, better known as TikTok star Pinkydoll, is joining the cast of Love & Hip Hop: Miami. She is well ...
If the Eagles won the Super Bowl, then the next Amplifier playlist would be made up entirely of songs by artists from Philadelphia. The football gods upheld their end of this bargain — in case you ...
On this day in 1987, Def Jam Recordings, in collaboration with Columbia Records, released Public Enemy’s groundbreaking debut album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show. The project introduced the world to the ...
On this day in 2006, the hip-hop world suffered an irreplaceable loss as James Dewitt Yancey—better known as J Dilla—passed away at the age of 32. The visionary Detroit producer lost his battle with ...
The lecture will explore hip-hop’s history and significance as well as is evolution and role in shaping identity and ...
Kendrick Lamar aims to infuse his Los Angeles hip-hop flavor into New Orleans while staying true to his storytelling roots ...
From the triumphs of Jesse Owens to the early days of hip-hop, there's a lot to learn and celebrate in February.
This year's performers include the legendary hip-hop collective The Roots and rising Australian duo Royel Otis. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 14.
Lamar promised to keep his passion for storytelling at the forefront of his plans, and SZA was a previously announced guest ...