When Bad Bunny hosted “Saturday Night Live” in October, he gave viewers some homework to prepare for his Super Bowl halftime ...
Kendrick Lamar made history on Sunday night (Feb. 1) when the Compton legend passed Jay-Z for the most Grammy Awards by a rapper of all-time. Lamar added another five wins to his ...
The Chiefs are in Mount Maunganui for their first preseason game against the Fijian Drua, and they've taken the opportunity ...
Cardi B, Metro Boomin, Belly Gang Kushington, Gunna and Pooh Shiesty are a few of the artists getting plenty of spins in the Atlanta strip club scene.
For years, 21 Savage built an empire off the aesthetics and trauma of the streets — selling tales of violence, hood culture, and “gun smoke,” as one of his most popular songs proudly puts it. Now, the ...
Following the release of “What Happened To the Streets?,” Atlanta-based recording artist 21 Savage has taken to social media, seemingly seeking to keep the streets out of the music game. By using his ...
21 Savage continues his chart dominance as his fourth solo studio album, What Happened to the Streets?, debuts at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 with more than 70,000 units earned in its first week. The ...
Young Thug is trending after his recent response to 21 Savage, leading to the creation of the “F*ck the Streets” movement. While the phrase started trending everywhere, artists associated with the hip ...
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21 Savage and Future might have buried their rumoured beef with a FaceTime call. Rappers 21 Savage, Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, and Future, whose real name is Nayvadius DeMun Cash, had been caught up ...
21 Savage and Future appear to have patched things up after seemingly taking subliminal shots at one another on social media. On Tuesday (December 16), Future took to X to write: "DA BIGGEST N DIS ...
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