• 'Ride Along 2’ Star Kevin Hart Gets a Star on the Miami Walk of Fame

    It can't be denied: Actor and comedian Kevin Hart is winning. It seems as though Hart blew up overnight, but with a steady stream of blockbuster and comedy specials, it seems as though he's here to stay. His latest accomplishment? A star on the Miami Walk of Fame—the same year he is also receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in L.A.
  • Conan, Kevin Hart & Ice Cube Take a Student Driver on a Ride Along [WATCH]

    Anytime Conan O'Brien, Kevin Hart and Ice Cube get together, it is a total riot. The three have been known to ride around LA and cause a ruckus but this time around they have brought along one of Conan's employees. And they are teaching her how to drive! The three comedians along with the Diana Cheng, the staffer, ride around LA cutting people off, looking for weed and of course, Conan attempts to rap. Again. The video is filled with lots of laughs, cursing and plenty of incentive to go check out Ride Along 2 when it comes out.
  • 'Barber Shop 3' First-Look Trailer with Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer, Eve [WATCH]

    The 2002 original film Barbershop, which starred Ice Cube, comedian Cedric the Entertainer and rapper Eve is back with its third installment of the franchise, set to hit theaters April 15. The official promotional poster as well as the first-look trailer have been revealed. The film, officially titled Barbershop 3: The Next Cut, is directed by Malcolm D. Lee and will bring back some of the original characters like, Eddie (Cedric the Entertainer,) Terry (Eve) and Calvin (Ice Cube.) The third installment will also add some new talent to the roster with appearances by Nicki Minaj and rapper Tyga, according to UPI. According to the site, Calvin is facing some tough financial times in the movie and is forced to join forces with the beauty shop next door, owned by Angie (Regina Hall) from the 2004 sequel.
  • Ice Cube, Charlie Day Meet for Good Old Fashioned After School 'Fist Fight'

    Actor and producer Ice Cube has many successful movies under his belt with films like, "Boyz In Da Hood," "RIde Along" and "Straight Outta Compton." Now, the actor is gearing up to add another successful film to his resume with a good old fashioned, after school "Fist Fight;" a film currently in production with co-star Charlie Day.
  • Movie Madness: 11 Must-See Films to Watch This Fall

    Fall is around the corner and we have the perfect list to get you ready for the hottest movies soon to hit the big screen. This list has something for everybody, whether you feel like laughing, crying, or clinging on to your seats this fall, we have the movie for you. The weather isn't the only thing you need to prepare for this year, so put the scarves, boots, and pumpkin lattes aside, while you enjoy these trailers from 11 fantastic films we know you'll love.
  • VMAs 2015: Britney Spears, Kylie Jenner, John Legend More to Present Moonmen

    The 2015 MTV VMAs are just two days away, and while host Miley Cyrus and performers such as Nicki Minaj, Justin Bieber and The Weeknd are already on lock, one mystery remained: what other celebrities will be in attendance and who will present? Well, on Friday (Aug. 28), fans finally got their answer. Everyone from Britney Spears to Kylie Jenner to John Legend will be on hand to dish out Moonmen to the night's big winners.
  • Jerry Heller, Former Manager of N.W.A. Says He Regrets Not Letting Eazy-E Kill Suge Knight

    The release of the biopic film, "Straight Outta Compton," documenting the rise and fall of hip hop super group, N.W.A., definitely shed a lot of light on what was happening behind the scenes with the Gangster rap group. During an interview with the group's former manager, Jerry Heller, he said that one of the biggest regrets he had with while managing the group was talking N.W.A. frontman, Eazy E, a.k.a. Erin Wright out of killing Suge Knight.
  • Jay Z/Nas, Tupac / Notorious B.I.G.: The Best Hip-Hop Diss Tracks Ever

    The hottest story in hip-hop for the last week has been Meek Mill's allegations that Drake uses a ghostwriter, and the Toronto rapper turned up the heat by releasing "Charged Up," a perceived diss track aimed at his accuser. Responses to Drake's release have been fairly positive, at least from fans (Mill himself hasn't responded to the track yet) but Drizzy has a while to go in terms of both attitude and wordplay if he wants to land on the list of the greatest diss tracks ever. Here are five examples, from the Nas/Jay Z beef to the Tupac Shakur/Notorious B.I.G. beef that set a high bar for vitriol.
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