The 1990s were an unforgettable era of bold and outrageous fashion choices that still make us laugh today, as we reflect on ...
The 1990s were a wild ride when it came to fashion. Looking back now, we can’t help but chuckle at some of the style choices we made, thinking we were the trendiest kids on the block. Let’s dive deep ...
DJ Funk, the Chicago legend who coined the term "ghetto house," has died. The musician, whose real name was Charles Chambers, ...
Influential Chicago musician DJ Funk, credited with coining the term “ghetto house,” has died at 54. The news was announced by friend and collaborator DJ Slugo, who revealed Funk’s passing in a video ...
Canadian singer Tate McRae is quickly climbing the ranks as one of the hottest pop acts in music. The “Revolving Door” singer ...
They said Knight was “angry” because earlier in the day, he was turned away from a meeting with Dr. Dre and Ice Cube at an office for the movie Straight Outta Compton. Prosecutors claimed ...
Stone later moved to New York where she signed a recording contract with Sugar Hill Records and the Sequence, one of rap’s first female groups, had a hit with 1979’s “Funk You Up,” which Dr. Dre later ...
The performance will be the second time the Grammy-winning superstar has taken the stage at the NFL’s main event, after he was a special guest alongside Dr. Dre’s West Coast hip-hop showcase ...
Roblox has plenty of roleplaying games but Brookhaven RP is full of features and one of them is playing music while you are in your in-game vehicle. Unlike other experiences, the codes in this game ...
On any given day in the capital, you can spot at least half a dozen girls dressed like Kate Moss, but no one is replicating Kate’s 90s-era outfit formulas quite like her daughter Lila Moss.
Carpenter has channeled Drescher's famed '90s character on multiple occasions ... was spotted in New York City wearing a leopard-print outfit that closely resembled one worn by Drescher as her ...
Kendrick? He’s straight out of Compton. His opportunity to connect with Dr. Dre wasn’t just a savvy industry move – it was genealogy – a direct line to the DNA of West Coast hip-hop.