We've taken it upon ourselves to share a few of wild thoughts that we're sure every hip-hop and R&B fan has had during 2015 but never said. Feel free to send your hate mail, but as they say, honesty is the best policy.
Thousands of black men, women, and children convened at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., for the “Justice or Else” rally to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March on Saturday (Oct. 10). Some celebrities were in attendance including Diddy, Common, J. Cole and Snoop Dogg.
Drake is feeling blessed right now. The Toronto rap star nabbed a whopping 12 nominations for the 2015 BET Hip-Hop Awards. Fellow rhymers Big Sean and Nicki Minaj also garnered some major nods as well.
From the Weeknd's fantastic performance to Future's album news and more, check out what went down on day two at the Made in America Festival in Philadelphia.
Since September is here and the first days of school have begun, The Boombox looked through college archives to find out which of hip-hop and R&B's major players walked away with a degree. Check out 10 Rappers & Singers Who Put School First.
While neither Drake nor J. Cole has commented on the words Jay Electronica has fired in their direction, it does raise a few questions. The most pressing one being: does Jay Electronica even have the right to call out these rappers? If so, what gives him the clearance to? We explain.
The summer of 2015 has been heating up with hip-hop beef and Jay Electronica is adding fuel to the proverbial fire with some stinging remarks he made during a show in London last week.
Marvel continues to bridge the two worlds of comics and music by releasing more of their Hip-Hop Variant Covers featuring Nas, Big Pun, J. Cole and more.