Hip-hop was first created in 1973 in the Bronx, but it wasn't until the '90s that West Coast rappers truly showcased their unique sound on another level. The cool thing about West Coast rap ...
In an interview with Boss Talk 101, Ice-T reflected on the Drake and Kendrick Lamar feud and his overall feelings about rap ...
Before the east and west coast rap beef of the 1990s boiled over with the murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious BIG, legendary producer Quincy Jones called a secret meeting at which he appealed for an ...
Nasty Nes Rodriguez, better known as the Crazy Pinoy, helped cement the West Coast’s Hip-Hop legacy. Now, after suffering from a heart attack, kidney failure, and pneumonia, the pioneering DJ finds ...
“I owe Rockstar all of this for me, man,” he says. West coast hip-hop heads could talk San Andreas references all day, starting with the game’s g-funk laden theme song during the opening ...
Dimension 20’s Madison Square Garden show in January 2025 is already sold out, but if you’re on the West Coast, you’re in luck — Dropout announced that three Dimension 20 shows are coming ...
Brennan Lee Mulligan and his intrepid heroes are headed out west for additional live shows of their tabletop role playing game TV series, “Dimension 20,” following the Dropout brand’s ...
By Mesfin Fekadu Tommy Richman’s viral TikTok hit “Million Dollar Baby” — the year’s longest-running No. 1 song on Billboard’s R&B chart — will compete in the rap categories at the ...
The West Coast premiership player wrote on X: “What the hell is happening? As far as I can tell there is a lot of I’ll scratch your back, if you scratch mine. “Only thing that makes sense.
Kim Kardashian reportedly shut down eldest son Saint West’s YouTube channel after he shared two videos knocking Vice President Kamala Harris. The 8-year-old’s account, @TheGoatSaint ...
Only hours after West Coast split its Pick 3 with Carlton amid a mega three-club trade to acquire Liam Baker, the risk and reward of the deal caught the eye of pundits and Eagles fans alike.
Ice-T thinks it has become too dangerous in rap music. In an interview with Boss Talk 101, the West Coast rapper reflected on the changing definition and stakes of feuds in hip-hop over the years.