As warmer weather begins to peek its head through the winter clouds, there’s never been a better time to begin to get your spring playlists ready. On today’s edition of New Music Friday, DX adds plenty of fodder for
Photographer Al Pereira isn’t getting any sympathy from Snoop Dogg. The photographer recently filed a lawsuit against Nas after the Illmatic artist posted a picture Pereira took of him and the late 2Pac on his Instagram. On
When it was announced that Antonio Brown would be the head of Donda Sports, many were unsure about a partnership between Ye and the former Buccaneers wide receiver. Now it looks like the two have their eyes
Wack 100 is never afraid to speak his mind, even if it means ruffling feathers — and he unleashed another hot take recently, this time involving two of Hip Hop’s most cherished figures. During a guest appearance
Nicki Minaj’s Queen Radio was a hit on Apple Music Beats 1 program, but it was short-lived after the New York native stopped releasing episodes. The Young Money rapper revealed in December there was an update coming
Billie Eilish may have drawn the ire of Kanye West last month for supposedly shading his good friend Travis Scott during a concert earlier this year, but at least she can count Fat Joe as a fan.
As one of Hip Hop’s foremost specialists on marijuana, Styles P of The LOX can attest to a giant discrepancy between White weed smokers and Black weed smokers, not to mention who’s been allowed in the legalized weed
DaBaby and YoungBoy Never Broke Again unite on Better Than You. After a series of collaborations, the North Carolina rapper and Baton Rouge MC go bar for bar on their highly-anticipated joint album. Hailed by DaBaby as
J. Cole and his Dreamville crew have revealed the whole music lineup for the second edition of Dreamville Festival, which will take place on Saturday, April 2 and Sunday, April 3 this spring. DreamvilleFest.com has tickets available
Murder Inc. Records was one of the premier Hip Hop labels in the late ’90s and early 2000s, helping to shape the industry into what it is today. Led by Irv Gotti, the label produced hit after