Diddy Talks Biden, Trump and the Launch of a Black Political Party
On Friday (Oct. 16), Sean “Diddy” Combs officially launched a Black political party and endorsed Joe Biden. Visit http://www.OurBlackParty.org now.
On Friday (Oct. 16), Sean “Diddy” Combs officially launched a Black political party and endorsed Joe Biden. Visit http://www.OurBlackParty.org now.
The New York native mogul, Sean “Diddy” Combs, has announced a new fashion collection arriving on September 29th. His new line is geared towards women’s fashion through a collaboration with a favored online only retailer; Misguided. The UK based multi-channel retailer has become a popular clothing brand amongst young-adults similar to chain stores such as…
All across the entertainment industry, celebrities and executives mourn the loss of legend Andre Harrell. Through his own imprint Uptown Records, Harrell launched the careers many of the greatest names in black music including Mary J. Blige, Jodeci, Heavy D, Al B. Sure and many more. As part of the label’s internship program, he mentored…
Recently, Mase called out his Diddy, his former label head at Bad Boy Records, for allegedly having him signed a highly unfavorable recording agreement. The kicker is – no matter how one-sided the terms, you agree to it. Nobody fucked you over, you consented to said fucking. Maybe, it was the opportunity for fame. Or,…
On this episode: Joe Budden, Rory, Mal and Parks discuss this past weekends events which include, the “Stripper Bowl”, a Super Bowl/Halftime recap, Joe clarifies himself on Diddy vs Mase, Jay-Z and Beyonce sits for anthem, Rory invites Mal to therapy, Rory FINALLY listens to Chance the Rapper’s album and more! Sleeper Picks Joe: Lucky…
All of the guys had a fun-filled weekend, Joe Budden’s Love and Hip Hop premiere (15:30) and his time attending Diddy’s 50th birthday party (44:40), Rory at Dusse Palooza (37:30) and Mal visited Atlanta. The guys discuss Tory Lanez vs his label (77:10), Andre 3000 opens up (87:38), and they debate why Chance the Rapper…
Earlier this week, the city of Brooklyn honored the iconic rapper Christopher Wallace with his very own street name. Known as The Notorious B.I.G, the hip hop legend’s foundation partnered with the office of The New York City Council Majority Leader Laurie A. Cumbo to host and celebrate the new street co-naming, Christopher “Notorious B.I.G.”…