On surprising new albums, '80s trailblazers LL Cool J and MC Lyte sound thrillingly revitalized, thanks to sharp production ...
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For years, you’ve heard of the brotherhood when it comes to Lamar football, but as it turns out, that sentiment goes beyond the lockeroom. Serving as Lamar football’s DJ, Chris Roth plays a variety of ...
If you see Andrew McMahon banging on his glitzed-out piano during Something Corporate’s current reunion run, don’t worry — he ...
When ESPN brought its “College GameDay” show to James Madison last season, a record crowd of 26,000 showed up at the leafy campus area called ... t cool. And the irony is, the cool kids ...
The South African band Kiffness created a parody song called "Eating the Cats" that mocks former US President Donald Trump's false claim about immigrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio.
Caitlin Clark understands that she needs to work on her frustration during games, but like us, she’s surprised referees are whistling her for technical fouls because she’s hitting the basket ...
And she’s been a dream duet partner, really working the song and performing it live, and it’s just been an awesome experience.” Another collaboration involves a song called “Me and My ...
LL Cool J has been a G.O.A.T. for so long that ... stage and watching him kill the crowd every night. We were basically kids, but he took over the stage like he’d owned it forever.
It appears on LL Cool J’s new album, The Force, which arrived on Sept. 6. In addition to Slim Shady, the offering boasts features from Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Rick Ross, Saweetie, and Nas ...
Kate Winslet doesn’t mind being recognized for her work, but she wants it to be realistic. In an interview with Time magazine to promote her new film “Lee,” which is about model turned ...