Macklemore and Ryan Lewis perform at Made Of America to at the Liberty Stage as the finale Hip-Hop act. Check out the footage below@
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis perform at Made Of America to at the Liberty Stage as the finale Hip-Hop act. Check out the footage below@
Yesterday, the hip-hop world took a HUGE lose…The death of up-coming rapper, Lil Snupe – real name, Addarren Ross – shocked us all. After just celebrating his 18th birthday on the 12th of June, Snupe was in Winnfield, LA. to put on a show the following day in Farmerville, but unfortunately, he didn’t make it. The fire spitter was found with two shots to his chest. Police are saying that they have a suspect, however no names are being released and not arrests have been made. Of course, Lil Snupe had the social media world going crazy over his death, but people that knew him very well spoke out. Hit the jump to see what his 14-year-old step-brother, Sedarian Joe had to say.
If you missed the MTV Movie Awards last night, we got you covered. Check out Macklemore & Ryan Lewis performing ‘Can’t Hold Us’ below!
WrestleMania 29 is in the books as John Cena regained the WWE Championship by pinning The Rock (booooo). Diddy was on hand to perform a medley of hits including “Victory”, “Mo Money Mo Problems”, “It’s All About The Benjamins” and “Coming Home” with Skylar Grey. Video and recap after the jump…
Ok, Kendrick – we see you!! I love music/sports combinations! As part of EA Sports’ Madden 25 Cover special, ESPN’s SportsNation invited Kendrick Lamar and Colin Kaepernick to the show. Kendrick performed “Poetic Justice” & “Bitch Girl Don’t Kill My Vibe.” Check it out…
French Montana took over the show and not only did he take Trina on over to the Angie Martinez show with him, but of course, he bought her out on stage while performing many of his hits during the Live 5 Borough Takeover Tour. Trina wasn’t the only one that shared the stage with the NY rapper. Check out who else down bottom.