Tag: Rap
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
YFN Lucci: Emotional Welcome Home Show at State Farm Arena
Atlanta showed major love to one of its own this past weekend as YFN Lucci made his long-awaited return to the stage with a sold-out Welcome Home Show at State Farm Arena on Saturday, August 23.The concert was more than just a performan
BOOKS
Who Was the First Female Rapper on a Vogue Cover? Nicki Minaj vs. Cardi B vs. Lil’ Kim
The debate over the first female rapper on Vogue hinges on definitions: main cover vs. editorial, solo vs. shared, and US vs. international editions. Nicki Minaj holds claims for Vogue Arabia (2018) and a solo US Vogue cover. Cardi B made US Vogue history with Kulture (2020). Lil' Kim's iconic 1999 editorial is foundational.
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Henry Gunther Samuel on Totem Magazine May 2026
Henry Gunther Samuel steps out of his famous parents' shadows, taking over Totem Magazine with a quiet, undeniable swagger that secures his own fashion legacy.
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Plies Hiring Chef After Jamila Adams Viral Clips
Plies has social media cracking up after publicly joking about hiring Jamila Adams following her viral internet takeover with clips of her confidently showing off her curves that began circulating online.
MUSIC
Toronto Froze: Drake Drops Three Albums, Lights Up the CN Tower for Iceman Release Night
Drake turned Toronto into a stage, froze the CN Tower, and dropped three albums at midnight. Here's everything that happened on Iceman release night.
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Idris Elba Breaks Internet With Surprising Movie Set Moment
Idris Elba is trending once again after behind-the-scenes photos from a recent movie set surfaced online showing what fans are calling a very noticeable "print" through his wardrobe, causing social media to explode with reactions and memes.
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T.I. Celebrates 20 Years ATL & King Album
Atlanta royalty was outside heavy as T.I. celebrated the 20th anniversary of both his classic film ATL and his iconic album King with a major hometown event on May 13. The celebration brought fans, industry insiders, and longtime supporters together in Atlanta to honor two projects that helped define an era in hip hop and Black cinema.




