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TV Is it more difficult for children of hip hop artists to make it in the rap game?
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TV The pair hash out their differences on "Growing Up Hip Hop New York."
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TV Stream "Growing Up Hip Hop" on Hulu, Spectrum On Demand, DIRECTV, Allblk, or WeTV. This guide provides step-by-step sign-up instructions.
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TV ODB, is that you?
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Music It all went down after Pac and Biggie were murdered.
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TV Eazy-E's daughter Ebie is an executive producer of the WEtv docuseries. Watch the trailer about the N.W.A. legend here.
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TV It all allegedly went down on the set of "Marriage Boot Camp."
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TV Tamar Braxton’s boyfriend’s 911 call raises some alarm bells for her family, according to a new report.
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Relationships “For me, sex, on a scale of one to ten [is] 102," said Adefeso.
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TV The proud father noted that Charlie never had to come out as apart of the LGBTQIA+ community because she was never forced to hide.
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Pop Culture Following her hospitalization, WeTV reportedly stated that they're working on releasing Tamar Braxton from the network.
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TV The son of Rev Run has starred in the series for years, but recent events have caused him to call on his castmates to help make a change.
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TV HNHH has exclusive clips from "The Mysterious Death of Eazy-E" where the late rapper talks about his life being in danger while manager Jerry Heller's cousin addresses rumors that Heller stole from Eazy and N.W.A.
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TV Dr. Ish, the host of "Marriage Boot Camp: Hip Hop Edition," issued a brief statement about Vado ciolently grabbing Tahiry on a recent episode.
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Pop Culture The songstress is already recovering after an alleged attempt to take her own life last week.
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Pop Culture The actor and his family were featured on "Marriage Boot Camp: Family Edition" last year to hash out their personal issues.
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TV Van Lathan will serve as the host of 50 Cent and Mona-Scott Young's upcoming series, "Hip Hop Homicide."
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TV The rapper wants people to see a different side of him on "Growing Up Hip Hop New York."
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Erika Marie