From Lupe Fiasco and Kid Cudi’s recent key-pushing fight to Iggy Azalea's war of words with Snoop Dogg and Azealia Banks to Maybach Music Group’s own internal dirty laundry, we take you inside some of the social networking sites biggest conflict in What's Beef? 10 Hip-Hop Twitter Feuds.
In case you haven’t heard of Yung Lenox yet, he’s an 8-year-old phenom that’s gotten some street cred for his artistic drawings of hip-hop artists. His latest creation involves Lego bricks and veteran rapper Cam’ron.
Dipset's Cam'ron was scheduled for a London appearance. When he pulled a no show for his own concert things got cray cray & the crowd rushed the stage!
Cam'ron still had that trademark youthful cocksureness on 'Ghetto Heaven,' one of last year's most underrated projects. You wouldn't immediately guess his age by listening to that effort, but the rapper turned 38 yesterday (Feb. 4) and celebrated his birthday with a party thrown by his girlfriend JuJu. This wasn't just some normal gathering either -- a lingerie party with strippers was at the cent
Just as important as charisma, rhymes and beats, personal style is one of the most important elements of a rapper's allure. An MC must also have impeccable taste to really flourish in the visual world of hip-hop. But following popular trends and bragging about brand names isn't enough to earn a spot in our Style Hall of Fame.
With A-Trak's track record, teaming up with Cam'ron seems like a likely partnership. He was once Kanye West's DJ and founded Fool's Gold Records (home to Danny Brown and Run the Jewels) after all. The duo's new track, 'Humphrey' firmly cements their union.
Jay Z and Cam'ron have had their fair share of issues over the years, but the latter says the Roc Nation leader is still angry him, enough to ban his music.
Last week we reported a Mobb Deep 20th Anniversary Tour. I found it odd that the Queens natives planned to due shows up and down the west coast, but neglected to book any dates in NY. Dipset seems to be doing it the right way.
It’s been a while since we’ve heard anything from the Diplomats’ camp. Their reunion album has been in talks for a while but nothing new has manifested. So what gives? Are the Harlem rappers on bad terms? Not according to Jim Jones.