From A$AP Rocky fighting an unruly fan to Prince bringing on the "Purple Rain," here are the 10 Best Performances You Missed at SXSW Through the Years.
From Bobby Shmurda to Jay Z, this list of artists proves that just about anyone can go from a jetsetter to a jailbird in no time. Check out 10 Most Shocking Arrests in Hip-Hop.
Jay-Z's Roc Nation Sports agency has just officially added another pro athlete to its roster, with the official announcement of Lions All-Pro defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh joining the Roc. Earlier this year, Suh fired his agent and even suggested he may represent himself...
If you're not really all that hype for the return of NFL football to your television screens and hence the ending of your social life on Sundays, Mondays and yes, Thursdays, then first of all: You're a loser. Secondly, perhaps we can interest you in Thursday Night's intro song, which will now be "Run This Town" by Jigga and RiRi...
Ah, it's time for the MTV Video Music Awards, that annual pop-culture game of "Top this!" that nobody even really cares about but you have to watch and comment on anyway because everyone thinks everyone cares about it. Let's be honest, we know Iggy Flopzalea is going to win all the VMA trophies, but we're gonna go ahead and let you know who we at ANTENNA are rooting for in each category
Barney's has agreed to a $525,000 settlement in the racial profiling case that had the public in an uproar for Jay-Z to end his partnership with the retailer. From the NY Times:
After a nine-month investigation, Barneys New York has agreed to pay $525,000 and institute a host of reforms to settle accusations that it singled out minority shoppers for heightened surveillance at its store on Madison
Jack White broke out The White Stripes' "Icky Thump" at his Forecastle Festival set in Louisville, Kentucky, on Saturday, and after a couple verses he worked in an interpolation of Jay Z's "99 Problems," proclaiming that "a bitch ain't one." And thus the rock-sampling rap track goes full circle...
Not every album in the Hip-Hop Canon can be Illmatic, Nas’ landmark 1994 debut that contains nary a wasted second. Sometimes, a generation-defining LP includes a dud that doesn’t hold its own with the rest of the material. And yet, these corny cuts are rarely called out, coasting through time, claiming to be a part of greatness...