• Watch the First Trailer for VH1's Hip-Hop Movie 'The Breaks'

    VH1 is well known for bringing some great shows and movies to TV. Whether it is the drama filled Love & Hip-Hop series or movies like At Any Cost, VH1 is constantly supporting music; especially hip-hop. The network's newest original movie, The Breaks, is set to premiere on Monday, Jan 4th and the full trailer is finally here! Watch it below.
  • Orlando Scandrick Breaks Engagement to 'Basketball Wives LA' Star Draya Michele

    It was just a few short weeks ago that Dallas Cowboys star, Orlando Scandrick, and Basketball Wives LA's Draya Michele announced to the world that they were finally engaged but it already looks like the wedding is off. The couple has spent the last two years in a pretty chaotic dating situation that involved a few different break ups and now Scandrick is saying that the romance is finished for good.
  • 'LHHATL' Joseline Hernandez Beat the Stuffing out of Karlie Redd as Cameras Rolled

    After last year's reunion of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta turned so violent, this season the entire cast was reportedly forced to turn over a new life. In spite of the fact that the VH1 series seems to thrive on physical altercations, there was reportedly a clause put in everyone's current contract about fighting this season. If that clause really exists then Joseline Hernandez might find herself in a bit more trouble than usual. Apparently, the hot head showed up for a charity event the other night at an Atlanta club and ended up pummeling fellow cast mate and former friend, Karlie Redd.
  • 'LHHNY' Mendeecees Harris Issues Statement About Impending Jail Sentence

    Love & Hip Hop New York's Mendeecees Harris has been grabbing headlines recently after striking a plea deal in a years-old drug trafficking case. Harris' legal troubles first became newsworthy back in 2013 when he was arrested and thrown in jail in a facility in upstate New York, where he sat until love, Yandy Smith, finally managed to bail him out a year later. The couple has downplayed his legal issues and instead focused on expanding their family while VH1's cameras rolled so Harris striking a deal that carries a lengthy prison term seemed to come out of nowhere. He did finally release a statement this week, sort of.
  • Stevie J Thinks He Deserves a Raise, Threatens to Leave 'LHHATL'

    Love & Hip Hop Atlanta might be one of those shows that not everyone admits to watching, but make no mistake, people are tuning in- in droves. The latest season premiered last Monday and the ratings were absolutely insane, with more than 6 million viewers watching the antics of Stevie J, Mimi Faust and the rest of the crew. Missing from the episode was Stevie's wife, Joseline Hernandez, who was suspended from the show after an on-air beat down with Althea Heart at the most recent reunion show. If Stevie's recent rumblings are to be believed, then he also might be leaving the show.
  • 'LHH' Mendeecees Harris Headed to Prison After Pleading Guilty to Drug Trafficking

    Fans of Love & Hip Hop NY have been wondering for the last year whatever became of that drug trafficking case that left Mendeecees Harris locked up for more than a year until Yandy Smith was finally able to bail out her man last spring. Harris was originally charged with running a drug ring between NYC and Rochester from 2005-2012 with his brother, Tyrus Harris and good friend, Ronald Walker. Both have plead guilty to the charges and as of now, Walker is serving 10 years in federal prison. While Harris has maintained his innocence since being released on bail, he recently struck a deal with prosecutors that was hinged on him entering a guilty plea.
  • VH1 Hindsight: Enter To Win A Caboodle Of '90s Throwback Goodies Following Episode 106 Premiere [PHOTO]

    What would happen if one day you woke up with your whole adult life ahead of you, and you could rewrite all of your biggest decisions? Would things turn out better? How would you handle it? Vh1's new scripted series Hindsight, which airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. EST, attempts to answer that age-old time-traveling question with a major dose of nostalgia. The series begins with Becca (Laura Ramsey) on the eve of her second wedding. After a freaky elevator ride, she wakes up in New York City in 1995, on the morning of her first wedding, and discovers she has the opportunity to live her 20s over again -- the "right way" this time. However, Becca must readjust to life in the '90s -- a time before iPhones, when you could smoke in bars, AOL was cool, and Patrick Dempsey wasn't hot yet. The show is packed with '90s nostalgia and pop-culture references that will having you pining for the glory days.
  • VH1 Music Supervisor Isaac Ayers Dishes On The Music Behind New '90s Throwback Series 'Hindsight'

    What would happen if one day you woke up with your whole adult life ahead of you and you could rewrite all of your biggest decisions? Would things turn out better? How would you handle it? Vh1's new scripted series Hindsight attempts to answer that age-old time-traveling question with a major dose of nostalgia. The series begins with Becca (Laura Ramsey) on the eve of her second wedding. After a freaky elevator ride, she wakes up in New York City in 1995 on the morning of her first wedding and discovers she has the opportunity to live her 20s over again -- the “right way” this time. The show is full of ‘90s references and some cameos from ‘90s stars, but the real highlight is the music. We sat down with Vh1’s Music Supervisor Isaac Ayers to talk about the music behind the show and what we can expect to see as Season One progresses. Here’s what he had to say:
  • 'LHH' Erica Mena Talks Marriage, Babies With Bow Wow

    Erica Mena is a major reason why people tune in to watch "Love & Hip Hop" on VH1. She is a walking combo platter of tough-talking chick and somewhat broken little girl all in one, and watching Mena in action on "LHH" never gets old. The current season is showing her split from Cyn Santana, but in reality it is a relationship that ended a while ago and she has not only moved on but is planning a wedding to and babies with Bow Wow that is scheduled for this coming April. When the couple got together, things seemed to move really fast, but in a recent interview Mena is reminding fans that real time and edited reality TV are not one and the same.
  • VH1 'Rock Icons' Docuseries Will Feature Slash, Billy Corgan, Ted Nugent, Others

    VH1 Classic will be airing a new rock mini documentary series "Rock Icons," featuring several A- and B-list musicians including Slash, Billy Corgan and Ted Nugent. The company that put it together, Banger Films, has a long track record of similar programming, including the channel's 2011 series "Metal Evolution" as well as docs "Super Duper Alice Cooper" and "Iron Maiden: Flight 666."
  • LeAnn Rimes, Eddie Cibrian's VH1 Reality Show Officially Canceled

    If you were one of the few people who tuned in to watch LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian's reality show on VH1 last summer, then you probably thought it was a serious hot mess. The couple had originally wanted to use the show as a vehicle to prove that they are a great couple that belongs together. Instead, they wasted too much time taking shots at Cibrian's ex Brandi Glanville and making fun of the press that has made them relevant in the first place. After months of speculation, it has been confirmed that eight episodes of "LeAnn & Eddie" was more than enough for the network and a second season is not happening.
  • VH1 to Test Pilot for TV Movie Based on Best-Selling Book 'The Big Payback'

    Hip-hop is proving that in today's television game the culture has just as much of a purpose on screen as any other genre or lifestyle. VH1 has announced that it will host its next hip-hop-influenced venture, signing a contract for a new TV movie pilot. The movie, "The Breaks," is based on the book "The Big Payback: The History of the Business of Hip-Hop." The TV film will stay true to the book, signing on the author of the book, Dan Charnas, to serve as a co-producer. Charnas will also help prep the story for the script. It was also announced that the former director of critically acclaimed shows "The Wire," The Walking Dead and "Elementary" Seith Mann will also be working on the TV movie, helping with directing and writing the script. It was also announced that VH1's own Susan Levison, Bill Flanagan and Maggie Malina have signed on to executive produce. As reported, the story will follow a group of three friends in the 1990s who are all self-proclaimed hip-hop lovers. The trio each is hoping to make it in the music industry, and each individual faces his own hardships, including rapper-drug dealers, uncooperative DJs and unsupportive parents, to name a few. The story will also take place in New York City and center around character Nikki Jones, a recent grad hoping to become a record exec.
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