Rihanna is putting family first. The singer’s father, Ronald Fenty, reveals that his superstar daughter came to the rescue after he tested positive for coronavirus. Speaking with The Sun at his home in Barbados, the 66-year-old opened
Twenty-eight years since its release, Dr. Dre’s The Chronic is making its way to streaming services. The groundbreaking debut album from the West Coast icon will be available across all digital service providers on April 20 Entertainment
It’s wedding bells for Toni Braxton and Birdman. The R&B songstress and Cash Money mogul have announced plans to tie the knot this year. While speaking with the “Rick and Sasha” morning show, Braxton revealed that a
The Weeknd and Usher’s feud has reached the “Climax.” The R&B crooners are clashing over Usher’s 2012 hit following The Weeknd’s controversial comments. Speaking with Variety, the After Hours singer said Usher’s Grammy-winning song reminded him of
It’s the end of an era for Tory Lanez. On Friday, the prolific rapper-singer is set to release The New Toronto 3, his final album for Interscope Records. Just hours before it drops, he has revealed the
6ix9ine is back to trolling…himself. A week after being released from prison, the rapper is slowly making his return to social media. After popping up in an Instagram comment last week, Tekashi has addressed his snitch status
Philadelphia rapper Chynna has died at the age of 25. Chynna, whose full name was Chynna Rogers, died at her home in Philadelphia on Wednesday, her manager John Miller told PEOPLE. The cause of death was an
dvsn is set to release their highly-anticipated third album A Muse In Her Feelings next week. But before they do, the OVO Sound duo—composed of Daniel Daley and Nineteen85—unleashes one more track off the project. On “Dangerous
You know they had to do it again, right? Sixteen years after topping the charts with “Yeah!,” Usher, Lil Jon, and Ludacris reunite on their new collaboration “SexBeat.” On the bass-heavy bedroom banger, produced by Jermaine Dupri,
Three-peat. Just five months after his last album, Tory Lanez delivers the follow-up, The New Toronto 3. The 16-track set includes the previously-released singles “Do the Most” and “Who Needs Love,” plus appearances from Lil Tjay (“Accidents