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Ja Rule recently appeared for a conversation on the BagFuel musical podcast. A clip of the conversation was uploaded on their ...
Former 'BBMzansi' contestant, Ashley Ogle, is the proud owner of a cherry red Chery Tiggo Cross SUV, courtesy of her ...
Hip-hop artist, producer, record executive and entrepreneur Dr. Dre has upgraded the main room at his Aftermath Entertainment ...
Want to train like Travis Hunter? The Jaguars rookie dual threat just dropped his favorite tracks, and it’s heavy on the Lil ...
Hip-hop icon and founder/CEO of Aftermath Entertainment Dr. Dre has upgraded the main room of Aftermath’s studio facility ...
Curtis Jackson III was born in Queens, New York, on July 6, 1975. In the late ’90s, he began his rap career as 50 Cent, and ...
By Cedric 'BIG CED' Thornton West Coast rapper Xzibit said Dr. Dre wanted him to sign with his Aftermath Entertainment label, but there was just a small problem—or 11 million of them.
Xzibit revealed Dr. Dre wanted him to sign with his Aftermath label, but Steve Rifkind wanted Dre to pay him $11 million to release him.
The latest contract details show the San Francisco 49ers could have re-signed Dre Greenlaw but chose not to.
Xzibit almost signed with Dr. Dre’s Aftermath Entertainment, worked closely on 2001 and witnessed firsthand the legendary producer’s meticulous approach, he revealed in a recent conversation.
Their bond, built over 30 years of brotherhood, began when Dr. Dre shaped Snoop's game-changing debut, “Doggystyle,” a cornerstone of hip-hop history. From young dreamers chasing stardom to ...
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