The billion-dollar sales is the highest point since 1983. Local stores like Hardy Boys Records, Repo Records and Noble ...
A look at hip-hop’s transformative impact in honor of its 50th anniversary. Hip-hop was once narrowly thought of as a trend in music that would ultimately fizzle out. Now, at its 50th anniversary, hip ...
A great summer party comes down to three things: good food, cold drinks, and a host who is prepared. Whether you’re having a ...
For years, “Love & Hip Hop” dominated VH1 airwaves with its rotating cast of stars, drama and more. The series gave fans memorable memes and elevated the early careers of Cardi B and Joseline ...
The once buzzworthy show made stars out of Karlie Redd, Lil Scrappy, K. Michelle, Stevie J and Joseline Hernandez. Created in 2012, “Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta,” a spinoff of “Love and Hip Hop,” ...
After more than a decade of viral clashes and breakout stars, “Love & Hip Hop” is preparing to take its final bow. The long-running reality franchise will officially wrap with a special farewell ...
The pillars of hip-hop are set to be used for a brand new high school in the Bronx for the 2026-27 school year. The Bronx School of Hip-Hop, which will open in Claremont, will use hip-hop culture as a ...
When hip-hop was in its infancy decades ago, many people thought the genre would be a fad that wouldn't last longer than a few years. But over time, not only has hip-hop continued to grow, it's become ...
ATLANTA — VH1 announced on Tuesday that it’s ending “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” after 15 years. The network said that it will end the show with a final six-part limited series named “Love & Hip Hop: The ...
A kindergarten graduation in Ohio descended into chaos after a dispute over seating allegedly spiraled into a violent brawl.
The city will open five new schools this fall, including one centered on an art form born in the Bronx. “Hip-hop is like our number one export out of the Bronx, right?” Jason Reyes, the incoming ...
A viral remix from producer Spectre blends Drake's "2 Hard 4 The Radio" with the iconic 'Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' beat.