• Vince Staples Releases Video for Hit Track 'Lift Me Up' [WATCH]

    Vince Staples has been quite busy since he dropped his debut album, 'Summertime '06,' back in June. The rapper recently released the visual, "Norf Norf," and was featured on some recent hit tracks. Now Vince is back with the visual for the track, "Lift Me Up."
  • Stephen A. Smith Asks Kevin Durant, 'We Really Want to Start Something With Me?' [WATCH]

    Things are heating up in the world of sports between ESPN broadcaster, Stephen A. Smith, and NBA player, Kevin Durant, after reports surfaced of the Oklahoma City Thunder player referring to Smith as a liar for his comments about his move to the Los Angeles Lakers. Smith is firing back on video asking Durant, does he really want to start something with him.
  • NBA & NFL Players React to Meek Mill's 'Wanna Know' Drake Diss Track

    The Internet seems ready to hand Meek Mill the "L" after "Wanna Know," his response track to Drake's "Back to Back" disses. Most rappers have shied away from taking sides in the beef, but some of the biggest stars in the NBA and the NFL have chimed in, and for the most part, they, too, have Drake up in the series.
  • Lil B Takes Credit for Kevin Durant Injury

    The curse strikes again -- or so Lil B is claiming. News recently broke that Oklahoma City Thunder All-Pro forward Kevin Durant was shut down for the remainder of the 2014-15 season because of a nagging foot injury that has plagued him all year and Lil B -- real name Brandon McCartney -- is claiming responsibility. He will lift the curse on KD if the b-baller plays him at a game of 21.
  • Kevin Durant Raps, Not Quite at NBA-MVP-Caliber

    The Oklahoma City Thunder are doing pretty well for themselves, leading the tough Western Conference of the NBA with its 25-6 record. Figuring that he's got this basketball thing on lock, three-time NBA scoring champion Kevin Durant took a break to build upon his hip-hop career, which we assure you, is not nearly as stellar as his athletic career.
  • Jay-Z (Whoops...We Mean Jay Z): 'Magna Carta Holy Grail Rapper' Is Getting Rid of The Hyphen

    Jay Z has been all over the news recently for his work musically (new album "Magna Carta Holy Grail"), his work cinematically (producing the soundtrack for "The Great Gatsby"), and his work athletically (becoming a sports agent and signing Robinson Cano and Kevin Durant). Thursday's headline deals with his work grammatically however. Word has gotten round that the rapper would prefer to go by the name "Jay Z," dropping the hyphen previously included in his alias.
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