Atlanta: BET Hip Hop Awards” 2022 Harlem’s Combs, Joe, GloRilla, Ma, Kim, Trina, Tami, T.I, Tiny, And More
Hip Hop’s biggest night, “BET Hip Hop Awards” 2022, will premiere its annual broadcast on Tuesday, October 4th at 9PM ET/PT on BET.
Hip Hop’s biggest night, “BET Hip Hop Awards” 2022, will premiere its annual broadcast on Tuesday, October 4th at 9PM ET/PT on BET.
Today, Grammy®-nominated recording artist, actor, entrepreneur, and media personality Fat Joe was named host of the trailblazing “BET Hip Hop Awards” 2022.
Tupac Amaru Shakur, rapper, actor, activist, thug, poet, rebel, and visionary, born Lesane Parish Crooks, June 16, 1971 – September 13, 1996, in East Harlem, New York.
Da Brat, and her girlfriend Jesseca “Judy” Dupart brought out Atlanta VIP’s last night, for the premiere of their brand-new WE tv original docu-series, “Brat Loves Judy.”
Last night, WEtv hosted a holiday event celebrating the return of their hit reality series “Growing Up Hip Hop.”
Last night, WEtv hosted an exclusive event for the return of the hit series and Harlem fave, “Growing Up Hip-Hop Atlanta,” at Tongue & Groove in Atlanta.
ONE Musicfest, the Southeast’s premier urban progressive music and arts festival – has announced the lineup for its 2018 festival.
The heirs of Atlanta hip hop are back, on the new season of Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta, and testing the legacy of family and the code of the streets.
On Tuesday of this week while you were sitting at home in Harlem, WE tv hosted a star-studded Atlanta premiere of its new series, “Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta,” 2017.
TV One brings the holiday spirit with the premiere of the original film, Dear Santa (I Need A Date), The film’s stars include Ray J …
By Robert Walker Esnavi may not yet be a household name, but people will soon realize that this diva who just performed at Harlem Week 2018 is the face of the future of R&B music.
When Alvin Ailey and a small group of African-American modern dancers first took the stage in 1958, appearing at New York City’s 92nd Street Y, the engagement was for one night only—but it turned out to be the start of a new era in the performing arts.
By Eartha Watts-Hicks Shorts? Check. Sunglasses? Check. Hat? Check. Three books, because you couldn’t choose just one? Check.