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Comedian-turned-councilman Augie Tulba of Honolulu recently reposted one of his old skit videos showing himself in blackface, and somehow we're having a hard time getting the joke. At all.

The latest assault claim on Chris Brown comes from a woman who says — do NOT laugh! — that he hit her in the back of the head so hard that her actual weave top flew off.

Soul music veteran Kem will soon "share his life" with a new baby boy that he's expecting with wife Erica Owens.

From the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll herself Tina Turner to the new age revolutionary D'Angelo And The Vanguard, take a look at five Black musicians that made impactful changes in rock music over the past five decades as we continue to celebrate Black Music Month.

It's looking like Mama Minaj wants a big payout for the accidental death of her late husband Robert Maraj — think $150 million big!

Celebrate Black Music Month and the life of 2Pac on what would've been his 50th birthday by bumping these 50 amazing deep cuts by the dearly missed hip-hop legend.

The Senate unanimously passed a resolution on Tuesday to establish June 19 officially as Juneteenth National Independence Day.

Hunter Biden caused a stir last week when an unearthed text convo from 2018 showed him jokingly using the N-word in reference to his white lawyer. However, can a word with so much history ever be a "joke" for white people to use?

Reports are saying that Brooklyn rap vet Jay-Z is suing famed photographer Jonathan Mannion for exploiting photos he took of Hov for his 1996 debut album, 'Reasonable Doubt.'

Music mogul partners Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine have now decided to influence the burgeoning minds of America by opening up a magnet high school in South Los Angeles.

Personal-finance website WalletHub came up with tons of interesting facts while researching America's most fun states in 2021, which was comprised using 26 key metrics (movie costs, accessibility of national parks, casinos per capita, etc.) to compare the 50 states. 

Meek Mill's efforts towards correcting the judicial system have now helped inspire Gov. Ralph Northam of Virginia to sign a new probation reform law that limits the amount of “active incarceration” a court can order.