Kash Doll surprised Za'Darius Smith with a $25,000 vintage 1983 Chevy Scottsdale for his 33rd birthday. The celebration included heartfelt throwback posts and a lavish dinner.
The 2025 Lincoln Navigator Black Label redefines luxury SUVs. Our review explores comfort, space, tech, and cultural impact on Black luxury lifestyles.
The Batman Tumbler from 2005’s Batman Begins is now available through BruceWayneX in a limited run of just 10 units. Priced at $2.9 million, the fully functional vehicle features a 525 HP engine, smoke screen system, and ultra-sleek black armor.
After 40 years, duPont REGISTRY’s cover cars capture moments in automotive history.
This year, duPont REGISTRY, the source for supercars since 1985, is celebrating its...
Genesis has taken a step closer to joining the global motorsport stage after a dramatic reveal of its all-new GMR-001 Hypercar – a sculpted, high-performance...
The Vision One-Eleven “walks the line between time machine and spaceship.”
In looking to the future, Mercedes-AMG has drawn from the past, straddling the line...
Luxury car customizer Mansory is offering a wild package to “Elongate” the all-electric pickup.
Following Mansory’s brutish take on the Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato and reimagining...
Lauryn Hill is reportedly facing new IRS issues, owing a massive six-figure sum in back taxes. Read about the legendary singer's financial woes and what her team says.
Zendaya shut it DOWN wearing Whitney Houston's iconic white gown—pure fashion history on that blue backdrop. Everyone was runway realness from every angle: regal capes, gold floral accents, power shoulders, velvet drama. Black excellence dripping in
Lord Sear -- a legendary DJ in the world of hip hop who worked closely with Eminem on his radio channel, Shade 45 -- has died. Eminem honored Sear's death in a social media post: "SEAR WAS MORE THAN A VOICE ON THE RADIO – HE WAS A FORCE, A FRIEND, AND FAMILY TO SO MANY OF US!" Sear was 53.
Ray J claims Kim and Kris are “completely lying about everything” regarding their alleged involvement in the release of the infamous tape that helped launch Kim into global fame. The singer says he personally sat in a room with Kim, Kris, and executives from Vivid Entertainment to negotiate a deal surrounding the footage, and he alleges both he and Kim were paid $400,000 each for three separate tapes.
In a resurfaced 2025 GQ clip, Tyshawn Jones reveals he earned $83,333 a month from Supreme from 2012–2024—until a Marc Jacobs shoot allegedly got him dropped. Now he’s suing for $26.25M while thriving with Louis Vuitton and Adidas.