The son of a prominent figure in the L.A. rap community and alleged gang leader was shot and killed outside a smoke shop late Friday night, according to reports. A spokesperson from the Los Angeles ...
Nearly 25 years after his tragic death, Harlem’s Finest: Return Of The King cements Big L’s legacy as one of hip-hop’s greatest lyricists. The album isn’t just a release—it’s a resurrection of Harlem ...
The team turns a cappellas and iconic freestyles into a cohesive posthumous album featuring Nas, Method Man, Joey Bada$$, and Mac Miller ...
The news may indicate a dip in rap’s dominance in mainstream music, but the music publication has also changed its ...
One of the defining scenes from the second season of HBO’s Succession was when Kendall Roy (played by Jeremy Strong) decided to honor his father Logan Roy at a 50th work anniversary celebration with a ...
HBO gifted “Succession” fans with the ability to finally purchase and stream an official version of Kendall Roy’s rap tribute to his dad Logan on Wednesday. No we ain’t playin’. The rap, titled “L to ...
Although hip-hop is 50 years old, allowing plenty of time for all kinds of histories to be remembered, there are still new stories to share and discover every day. Case in point, Mase‘s tale of an ...
Jeremy Strong as Kendall Roy in 'Succession', and Frank Ocean. Credit: HBO/Getty Images Succession star Jeremy Strong says Frank Ocean texted him about his viral rap from the HBO show, ‘L To The OG’.
Xingyu Li was excited. The 20-year-old chemistry student traveled 120 miles from San Diego to downtown Los Angeles where he was about to do something he hadn’t done before: rap on the helipad of a ...
Brian Cox was just as surprised as his “Succession” alter-ego Logan Roy was when Kendall (Jeremy Strong) performed the now-infamous rap “L to the OG.” “I didn’t know anything about it until the take,” ...
Dozens of rap fans mulled around the outside the Globe Theatre in downtown L.A. for a little longer than they might have otherwise on a very early Saturday. Inside, they’d just seen what might be one ...
A week after moving to Los Angeles from Houston in 1983, Greg Mack wandered into Ameraycan Recording Studios in North Hollywood, ready to shake some hands at an industry party. Recently hired as the ...