Miami-based rapper Pitbull will be in good company on the printed page as one of the 50 Most Beautiful Hispanic Celebrities for People En Espanol.
By Rose Lilah 846Wyclef Jean has finally addressed the rumors regarding his recent shooting in Haiti.
The former Fugees member/political activist was visiting his native country in support of Haitian presidential candidate Michel Martelly, when he was allegedly shot and wounded in the hand, as he stepped out of his car in Port-au-Prince.
Conflicting reports regarding the shooting soon began to spread, however, local police chief Vanel Lacroix revealed that the doctor who had treated 'Clef said that he had actually been wounded by glass, not a bullet.
Landing the cover of Vibe Magazine's Sexy Issue started off as a happy moment for model Amber Rose, until she actually read what the publication printed about her. Rose, who gained popularity while dating hip-hop star Kanye West, sounded off via Twitter late Saturday evening (May 28), saying the cover story was "untrue and ridiculous."
The G.O.O.D. Music signee says Hov and Ye's long-awaited project is good to go. DXNext alum CyHi Da Prynce has revealed that Jay-Z and Kanye's Watch the Throne is finally ready to see the light of day.
The Fresh Prince and wife Jada now own part of the team he grew up cheering for.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania emcee-turned-actor Will Smith (f/k/a The Fresh Prince) is part owner of his hometown's NBA team, the 76ers. Will and Jada Pinkett Smith hold a stake in the Joshua Harris ownership group. The member of DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince and his wife were on hand at the city's Palestra this morning (October 18) to confirm the deal.
'Ye takes to his Twitter account and hints at a group album with his G.O.O.D. Music family.
Kanye West has revealed that a G.O.O.D. Music album could be in the works for a Spring 2012 release, sharing the news via his Twitter account.
The G.O.O.D. Music family consists of Kid CuDi, Big Sean, Mr. Hudson, CyHi The Prynce, Pusha T, D'banj, Common and others. Yeezy most recently signed producers Hit-Boy and Don Jazzy to the imprint.
As Slaughterhouse readies its Shady Records debut, Crooked I recently discussed the anticipated project with Conspiracy Worldwide Hip Hop Radio.
The West Coast emcee first discussed the possibility of getting DJ Premier involved in the project. "It's always a possibility until it's getting pressed up and printed up," said Crooked. "When we did the first Slaughterhouse album, we recorded most of it in Premier's studio, in New York. HeadQCourterz."