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Holly Holm did not recognize Beyonce when introduced to Jay Z and "his wife." Holly Holm stunned the world with her devastating knock out of Ronda Rousey at UFC 193 to become the new UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion. -
Redman Tells Vince Staples Why '90s Hip-Hop Was The Best Time for the Genre
Contrary to the opinions of Vince Staples, Redman details why the 1990's were the best decade for Hip Hop. -
Tyga Slams Lack of J. Cole and Drake on Billboard's Greatest Rappers List
Tyga criticized the recently compiled "10 Greatest Rappers of All Time" list from Billboard Magazine. -
Jay Z Loses a $100,000 Bet on the Canelo Alvarez vs Miguel Cotto Fight to Oscar De La Hoya
Jay Z lost a six-figure bet to Oscar De La Hoya over the Canelo Alvarez/Miguel Cotto fight. As Jay Z famously said in his song "Regrets" from Reasonable Doubt, "This is the number one rule for your set, in order to survive got to learn to live with regrets. -
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Run The Jewels hit new heights of critical and commercial success with last year's Run The Jewels II.In the months before the album's release, members El-P and Killer Mike began a kickstarter for a remix album entitled Meow The Jewels. The two planned to raise funds as a parody of both the "kitten culture" of the Internet, and the recent phenomenon of pre-ordering albums to create hype. However, what began as a joke morphed into a very real album with contributions from heavyweight producers like Prince Paul and the Alchemist. Although the band only asked for $40,000 to remix their entire sophomore effort with cat noises, they raised $66,000 and released the album in late September, prompting El-P to tweet, "did we make the silliest, occasionally most grating possible remix album? of course. and we did it for you, mike brown and eric garner." As part of the promises attached to donations from the kickstarter, producer Just Blaze said he would release the drum samples he used during a particularly fruitful period from 2001-2005. As it appears, the man behind hits from artists such as Jay Z, Kanye West, and more, has fulfilled his promise. -
Tupac Shakur not on Billboard's '10 Greatest Rappers of All Time' List?
Billboard Magazine has released its list of the "10 Greatest Rappers of All Time," including Kendrick Lamar, Andre 3000 and Lil Wayne, though they conspicuously left off iconic rapper Tupac Shakur. -
Jay Z Criticized for Ripping of Biggie Smalls by Producer Irv Gotti
Jay Z's relationship with Biggie Smalls has been somewhat contentious in the hip-hop game. Producer and founder of Murder Inc. Irv Gotti further convoluted this controversial bond. He says Jay Z "ran to the Biggie formula" for his Vol.2...Hard Knock Life record. -
50 Cent Criticizes Tidal, Says Jay Z "Capitalized on People"
50 cent says Jay Z has "capitalized on people" in his streaming service Tidal, and wonders why he should have to pay $9.99 to hear music he can hear "anywhere." -
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Kanye West and Jay Z's opulent lifestyle has certainly never been a secret. One simply needs to look at the album art for 'Watch The Throne' to understand just how lavishly these two like to live. However, until recently, fans could only imagine. According to TMZ both rappers have extremely long lists of demands for the hotel rooms in which they stay, including clothing, alcohol and refreshments. This, of course, pairs well with lyrics to songs like "Picasso, Baby" or "N---as In Paris". However, some of the specific demands will blow your mind. -
Rumors of Jay Z Cheating on Beyonce Spread by Rihanna's Publicist
Many were shocked and outraged when they heard that Jay Z was cheating on his wife Beyonce with Rihanna. According to reports, RiRi's publicist has admitted to fabricating the rumor as a means of promoting her hit single, "Pon de Replay." -
Stream DJ Khaled 'I Changed A Lot' With Jay Z, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Future
DJ Khaled's new album I Changed A Lot has arrived and is available for streaming and download. The star-studded album has one might expect from a Khaled project, a ridiculous amount of features from the likes of Future, Chris Brown, Jay Z, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Trey Songz, Jeezy, Ace Hood and so many more. -
TIDAL X 1020 Live Review: Beyonce, Jay Z, Meek Mill, Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj Take Over Brooklyn
Jay Z's streaming service TIDAL put on its biggest live performance yet when it took over Barclays Center with just about every act that has signed to its list of artist owner roster and more. Flexing their muscle and influence over the music industry, Jay Z and co were able to get Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Rick Ross, Meek Mill, French Montana, Usher, Nas, Nick Jonas, Fabolous and plenty more.
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