The Break Presents: CJ
Staten Island has a drill hit.
Staten Island has a drill hit.
"Whatever lane Iโm put into, Iโm going to flourish."
In 2009, Chingy was clinging to the final vestiges of what was once a chart-topping career; his fourth album, Hate It Or Love It, became his first since his 2003 debut Jackpot to not break into the Billboard 200 Top 10 albums chart, and it wasn't even close. It had b...
Less than a week out of jail and just before his first press conference since, Lil Boosie sat down with Jeff Weiss for XXL this morning at the W Hotel in New Orleans for his first official interview since his release...
When photographer Peter Beste and author Lance Scott Walker set out to document the distinctive rap culture of Houston in 2004, they didn’t realize how deep the rabbit hole would take them. Nine...
The Ol' Dirty Bastard Documentary screening is unraveling into a multilayered issue that's becoming a head-scratcher to follow. The screening of the film, titled Dirty: Platinum Edition, was supposed to take place last Friday night (November 15) at the Brooklyn Academy Of Music on what would have been Ol' Dirty Bastard's 45th birthday. What it ended up t...
Game returns today with a new mixtape, titled Operation Kill Everything, his first project since telling Larry King that he will be leaving Interscope. The...
Meek Mill gave an interview to HipHopSince1987 this weekend during his Dreamchasers Sports And Entertainment Conference in his hometown of Philadelphia, where he talked about his business dealings in addition to his upcoming Dreamchasers 3 mixtape, slated for September 20.
"Kill...
Meek Mill was interviewed by CBS' local Philadelphia affiliate today alongside Cleveland Cavaliers star guard Dion Waiters about the difficulties and challenges that come with success in both hip-hop and basketball...
Machine Gun Kelly speaks to Boss Lady in a fairly awkward interview on SiriusXM in support of his recently-released mixtape—or free album, as he's referring to it—Black Flag. Boss Lady ...
Schoolboy Q on "Yay Yay" and Oxymoron
Pusha T Explains His Love for Reggae