Music

Label and talent management company, LoveRennaissance (LVRN) announced new Home For The Holidays album set to release Nov. 16. LVRN and Interscope Records will be releasing its first-ever holiday album featuring notable acts, Summer Walker, 6LACK, Shelley, formerly known as DRAM, Westside Boogie and more. 

While there remains some debate surrounding the origin of Hip-Hop music and culture, the term itself has many claims on its name and we'll examine that in full below.

Back in Brooklyn some OG’s return to bring the really-real as Smif N Wessun stomp through the streets of Bucktown before the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan drops his gospel for their visuals to “The Education of Smif N Wessun.”

In a new interview with Kevin Durant and Eddie Gonzalez on their podcast, The ETCs, Derek "MixedByAli" Ali revealed just how much music Kendrick really leaves on the cutting room floor while making his albums.

'Good News' is the official follow-up to February's "Suga," which featured the No. 1 single "Savage" featuring Beyoncé.

Still, Tory seems to be taking everything in stride (including facing a prison sentence) and in his visuals to “Jokes On Me” finds himself with a knife in his back courtesy of a sexy young lady who proceeds to dispose of his body. Subliminal message?

Your concert drip or favorite jersey and your actual ticket aren't going to be the only thing you will have to be worrying about when attending a live music performance or sporting event.

To celebrate artist and producer Warren G's birthday, the world must know how much he influenced Hip Hop today. As one of the pioneers of the G Funk sound, Warren G has been instrumental in the success of some of your favorite West Coast rappers unleashing the innovative sound we know and love.

Rico Nasty describes ‘Nightmare Vacation’ sound like “‘Sugar Trap’ on steroids”

Back in New York Statik Selektah teams up two of New York’s finest in his animated visuals to “Keep It Moving” which features some real artistic visuals to bring Nas and Joey Bada$$’s clever lyricism to life. This was hella dope.