there’s something for just about every type of rap fan out there looking to sprinkle in some cheer to their holiday playlist. Now it’s not all sleigh bells and stocking stuffers as some ...
once commenting “you know there ain’t no seat on that bike right” on a video of the imprisoned rap mogul riding a bicycle. He has also described Diddy as “fluffy” in interviews when ...
Best Rap Albums of 2024: Denzel Curry (photo by Giovanni Mourin) / Erick the Architect (photo by Cam Erickson) / Doechii (photo by John Jay) / LUCI (photo by Gia Azevedo) / Tyler, the Creator (photo ...
The 55-year-old rap superstar, whose real name is Shawn Carter, branded the legal action as a “blackmail attempt.” In a fiery statement, he warned the lawyers who brought about the filing ...
News reaches us that Kneecap, the Belfast rap outfit currently bossing it with their eponymous first film, are devastated to have drawn the ire of the Daily Mail. It was never their intent to ...
After six weeks of intense challenges, clashes and even a live show on the BBC Introducing Stage at Leeds Festival, the winner of the sixth series of The Rap Game UK has been announced.
Growing up on the larger-than-life New York rap of the 2000s, where Dipset or G-Unit made up most of my childhood hip-hop arguments, hearing a song as down-to-Earth as “Breakfast” blew my mind.
When a protester interrupted a House hearing with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, Rep. Billy Long used quick-fire auctioneer skills to drown her out. Photo: Getty Before leaving Congress in early 2023 ...
In the premiere episode of “Rhythm + Flow” Season 2, contestant DreTL is patiently waiting backstage to audition for the chance to become the show’s next rap superstar when he picks up the phone to ...
President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday said he wants ex-congressman Billy Long, a Republican from Missouri and a former auctioneer, to run the IRS. As a lawmaker, Long co-sponsored legislation ...
Since leaving Congress in 2023, Billy Long has peddled a pandemic-era tax credit that the I.R.S. has warned is a magnet for fraud. By Andrew Duehren Andrew Duehren covers tax policy from Washington.