Houston rapper and activist Trae tha Truth took to Instagram on Thursday to tell his fans and followers that his youngest daughter, Truth, who had been missing for months, is finally home.
Boxing Records for women boxers..archived records! In 2024, Chevelle “Fists of Steel” Hallback of Plant City, Florida, at the ...
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apply online through the National Student Loans Service Centre (NSLSC), or fill out the Repayment Assistance Plan Application (PDF, 175 KB) If you qualify, you have to reapply every 6 months to ...
Mexico's Attorney General Alejandro Gertz described Lopez Serrano as the "mastermind" behind Valdez's murder. "We have already prosecuted the rest of the perpetrators and they are in jail," he ...
Songs like the bass-heavy “Tu sae” featuring Talib Kweli and Plug 1 will take you back to the battleground where pop-locking and windmills were the weapons of choice. Arguably, it is the most ...
The Houston-based artist is a prolific rapper with 11 solo albums. He is a member of the rap collectives Screwed Up Click and Guerilla Maab and was also part of the duo ABN with Z-Ro.
Hip-hop artists from across the country dropped boisterous, infectious songs this year: some musicians released tracks to fuel the fire in their rap beefs, while others put out new songs to ...
The elephant in the room, the Kendrick Lamar and Drake feud, was a seismic event that reverberated throughout the year’s pop culture, leaving rap purists scrambling to dissect every haymaker ...
Here is a recap of Billboard Boxscore's top 10 rap tours of 2024, featuring Nicki Minaj, Childish Gambino and more. By Eric Frankenberg Earlier this week, Billboard revealed its year-end Boxscore ...
December 15th is an exciting date for fake trade junkies like myself. The day marks the unofficial start of trade season, as players who signed with their respective teams during the offseason ...
Hans Dobson, known professionally as “Prime,” was an early host of BET’s “Rap City,” serving from 1989 to 1993. Sadly, the beloved host passed away recently due to an unknown health ailment.