Today in Black History #BHM: Congress Abolished Slavery in the District of Columbia in 1862

February 2, 1862 Congress abolished slavery in the District of Columbia, an important step on the…

Diggin’ in the Crates Founder Diamond D Drops Video From New Album W/ Westside Gunn

Grammy-winning Hip-Hop legend Diamond D‘s sixth studio album The Rear View serves as an ode to his own legacy and resilience. The official music…

Boosie Cosigns Young Scooter’s Idea of Having a Hip-hop Rats Tour: ‘Let All the Rat Fans Go to They Concerts’

Hip-Hop has been pointing out informants, culturally known as rats, in light of various court cases.…

Dr. Dre’s ‘The Chronic’ Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary With February Return To All MSPs

egendary 7X GRAMMY and Emmy Award-winning artist/producer Dr. Dre celebrates the 30th anniversary of his magnum…

Man Accused of Torturing Woman Is Using Dating Apps to Find Victims and Evade Capture: Police

 A man accused of kidnapping and torturing a woman in southwest Oregon knew his victim prior…

QC Claims Offset Breached Secret Legal Agreement

Late last year, Migos’ Offset sued Quality Control Music over the rights to his solo career,…

Happy Birthday To Outkast’s Big Boi!

On this day in 1975, Andre Antwon Patton, who is best known as Big Boi, one…

Today in Hip Hop History: The Fugees Released Their Debut ‘Blunted On Reality’ LP 29 Years Ago

On this date in 1994, crew members Wyclef Jean, Pras, and a young, talented Lauryn Hill…

On This Date In Black History Month: At Least A Dozen HBCUs Get Bomb Threats On First Day Of #BHM One Year Ago

Last year on the first day of Black History month, at least a dozen Historically Black…

Today in Hip-Hop History: Wu-Tang Clan Dropped “C.R.E.A.M.” Single 29 Years Ago

On this date in 1994, the legendary Staten Island, NY collective known as the Wu-Tang Clan…