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Source: Anadolu / GettyThe latest album by controversial R&B star Chris Brown was the subject of a pointedly rough review by music site Pitchfork, and Brown’s response to the review was laden with expletives and defiance after that review went viral. In a video posted to his Instagram Stories on Tuesday (May 12), Brown addressed the Pitchfork review. “Team Breezy, I know people want me to get on here and, you know, say some sad s–t, but f–k that,” he began. “We kickin’ they ass, g——-t. We ain’t lettin’ up.”The new album, BROWN, is the 12th for the “Beg For…
Eminem and 50 Cent reunited courtside at a Pistons playoff game, marking their first public NBA appearance together in 21 years. Two Hip-Hop legends just reminded everyone why the 2000s mattered. Eminem and 50 Cent showed up together at Little Caesars Arena Tuesday night for Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals, sitting courtside as the Detroit Pistons took on the Cleveland Cavaliers. The moment hit different because it marked their first public courtside appearance at an NBA game together in 21 years; their last sighting at an NBA game was during the 2005 Finals in nearby Auburn Hills. When…
Image Image Credit Lexie Moreland / Contributor via Getty Images Image Alt Future at the 2025 Met Gala Celebrating “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” Image Size landscape-medium Key Takeaways: Future’s appointment as a Friend of the House signals Louis Vuitton’s deeper embrace of Hip Hop culture. The rapper’s fashion presence has grown, from Met Gala looks to Paris Fashion Week appearances. This move highlights the ongoing influence of Hip Hop artists in shaping global luxury fashion. Future is known for maintaining plenty of mutually beneficial relationships in the music industry. Apparently, the Atlanta rapper’s affability also extends to his fashion acumen,…
After 297 days and an immersive rollout, Drake’s new Iceman drops on Friday (May 15).First officially announced on July 21, 2025, the lead-up to the LP has included the Iceman episodes last summer, which featured the singles “What Did I Miss,” “Which One” and “Dog House” featuring Yeat and Julia Wolf. Then things went quiet, save for some cryptic posts.However, last month, Drizzy added to the hype by hiding the release date in a massive ice installation in a Toronto parking lot. In less than 24 hours, it was freed from the man-made ice block by popular Twitch streamer Kishka, who…
Getty Images / Elon Musk / Lupita Nyong’o / The OdysseyElon Musk isn’t doing himself any favors if he wants people to believe he’s not racist. The Tesla chief is catching flak on his own platform for criticizing the casting decisions in Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey. Bootleg Tony Stark is currently following Orange Mussolini around in China on the US taxpayers’ dime, and is also joining in the chorus of caucasian rage at the news that the beautiful Academy Award-winning actress Lupita Nyong’o will be playing Helen of Troy in Nolan’s filmed in IMAX theatrical take of Homer’s epic. The…
Virginia is on fire right now, and Tre Sinko’s newest visual for “STAMPED” showcases just how versatile that the state is. Although he’s from the Tidewater area, the bubbling emcee is stamped across multiple state lines, spending a lot of time in Florida and the Carolinas, moving and shaking with top artists and influencers to keep his music flowing. His newest track, “STAMPED,” is a heavy-hitting NY drill-inspired banger that highlights his ability to keep up with a sped-up flow while still ensuring that he’s keeping substance in his bars. The new fiery visual showcases the Southern VA-raised musician with…
Image Image Credit Joseph Okpako / Contributor via Getty Images Image Alt Malice and Pusha T of Clipse perform at O2 Academy Brixton on Nov. 20, 2025 in London, England. Image Size landscape-medium Key Takeaways: Clipse will perform on select dates of Linkin Park’s 2026 “From Zero World Tour” in Europe. Phantogram and Last Train are also set to join the trek, which is set to kick off in Stockholm on May 29, 2026. The reunion follows Clipse’s Grammy nods for Let God Sort Em Out — their first in over 20 years. Clipse is heading back on the road…
Cardi B explains her viral argument with Stefon Diggs by revealing she was just hungry and frustrated with her baby daddy. Cardi B didn’t let the internet narrative control her response to a viral video showing her in a heated moment with Stefon Diggs outside a Maryland coffee shop. The Grammy-winning rapper took to X to address the footage circulating since May 13, and her explanation was refreshingly honest. She wrote, “Sometimes I forget I’m a celebrity… damn y’all ain’t never cuss your babydad out when you hungry?” Sometimes I forget I’m a celebrity… damn y’all ain’t never cuss your…
Drake’s “1 AM In Albany” has fans breaking down every bar. Here’s what we have so far. Drake never says all the names outright on “1 AM In Albany,” but the record appears STACKED with shots aimed at numerous rivals and critics. That battle was two years ago and people picked sides. But Drake is here for war. View this post on Instagram Kendrick Lamar This is the clearest target and we did a whole piece on that, but we can recap again. (Here is the first piece.) Lines about “holding something over my head forever,” “decent plays,” “dodged the truth”…
The Source |John Waters Defends Eminem Against Homophobia Claims, Citing Iconic Elton John Wedding Gift
In the world of provocative art, few figures loom as large as filmmaker John Waters and rap icon Eminem. During a recent appearance on the Las Culturistas podcast with hosts Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang, the “Pope of Trash” stepped up to defend Slim Shady against long-standing accusations of homophobia, offering a hilarious and very “on-brand” piece of evidence. The Ultimate Wedding Gift The conversation turned to Eminem when Waters revealed that the rapper is the “only person left” he still wants to meet. When host Matt Rogers questioned Eminem’s “deal”—referring to the rapper’s controversial history of using homophobic slurs—Waters…
