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Jermaine Dupri & Diddy To Face Off In “Non Versus” Verzuz Battle

If you wanna dance, they gonna make you dance… til you can’t stop won’t stop. Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty Jermaine Dupri And Diddy To Face Off In “Hit For Hit” Battle It’s finally happening! The Verzuz we’ve been waiting for has been announced…again. Legendary hitmakers Jermaine Dupri and Sean “Diddy” Combs are to battle … Read moreJermaine Dupri & Diddy To Face Off In “Non Versus” Verzuz Battle

Bad Boy Records Got Their First Number One Album in Over A…

Machine Gun Kelly scored his first number-one release with his latest project. On September 25, Machine Gun Kelly dropped his latest project, Tickets to My Downfall through Bad Boy Records and EST 19XX. The Cleveland-born MC collaborated with Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker for the pop-punk project, which took a different stylistic turn from previous releases. … Read moreBad Boy Records Got Their First Number One Album in Over A…

Loon Reunites With Diddy: “After All That We’ve Been Through The Love…

Loon shared photos of him reuniting with Diddy on Instagram this weekend. Following his release from prison, Loon has reunited with Diddy. The former Bad Boy rapper shared photos of him and Diddy meeting up over the weekend on Instagram. “Everything is not what it seems. After all that we’ve been through the love cannot … Read moreLoon Reunites With Diddy: “After All That We’ve Been Through The Love…

Former Bad Boy Rapper Loon Released From Prison After Eight Years

After serving nearly a decade in prison, Loon has been released. Former Bad Boy rapper Loon has been released from prison early, according to XXL. The publication obtained court records that showed Loon was granted a “compassionate release” from Coleman Low, a Federal Correctional Institution in Florida. He was then released from prison on July … Read moreFormer Bad Boy Rapper Loon Released From Prison After Eight Years

Black Music Executives Have to Be Honest About Lying

Photo Credit: Taylor Hill/Getty Images Any true progress in the music industry begins with Black music executives acknowledging that they’re just as guilty of stifling Black artists as the white institutions they point the finger at. Last week, Meek Mill called out white record label executives for giving out “slave deals” to young Black kids. … Read moreBlack Music Executives Have to Be Honest About Lying

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