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Music ASAP Rocky and LeBron James were named chairmen at the 2025 Met Gala with the year's theme, "Black Dandy."
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Music Pusha T and No Malice have reunited as the Clipse and preparing a reunion album that fans have been patiently waiting for in 2025.
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Gossip L.A. frys Khloe Kardashian.
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Music Muni Long tells stories about Atlantic Records played her.
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Songs While "Movies" continue to shine, Your Old Droog drops another hit to end 2024.
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Music The Weeknd made his debut in 2011 with the critically-acclaimed mixtape House of Balloons. His debut single was "Wicked Games."
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Music Erykah Badu walked the street of Dallas naked to make a statement in 2010, which became the "Window Seat" music video.
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Music What happened to Big Meech's Welcome Back concert.
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Gossip Chrisean Rock was removed from Blueface's home after the rapper discovered her new relationship with Tytan Newton.
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Music Fight, Game, Fight
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Mixtapes Gucci Mane introduced the world to OJ Da Juiceman in 2007 with the rapper's debut song "Make the Trap Say Aye."
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Music Katt Williams has collaborated with several Atlanta artists other than Lil Baby, including Childish Gambino.
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Pop Culture Porsha Williams’ husband among a new wave of immigrants caught by ICE.
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Songs Logic began developing SideQuest after announcing plans to transition his sound to Rage music similar to Playboi Carti.
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Mixtapes Peysoh is one of the many guests on Kendrick Lamar’s GNX album that benefited greatly from newfound popularity.
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Music Clipse’s Pusha T is one of Ari Melber’s favorite rappers. He has quoted lyrics from King Push on live broadcasts for years.
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Music Lady Gaga and R. Kelly collaborated on the 2013 hit, "Do What U Want," which Gaga removed from all streaming platforms.
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