Future made history this week as he is the first artist to replace himself at number 1 with his latest albums, Future & HNDRXX. Although the albums were released just a week apart, they successfully debuted on the Billboard 200 chart with over $200k in combined sales. Stream both projects below: Lalaa Shepard @lalaashep
Wale’s been heating up radio and the Billboard charts with his summer single “My P.Y.T,” but he’s taking a step back from wooing the ladies to deliver three hard-hitting freestyles.
Simone Manuel made history last night as the first Black woman to win an Olympic medal in an individual swimming event. Much less gold. The race from last night proved to be even more exciting because the shine was all on Australian sisters Bronte and Cate Campbell who were poised to be the first siblings […]
Uzo Aduba made history at the 2015 Emmys last night, becoming the first actress ever to win both drama and comedy Emmys for playing the same character. For the momentous occasion, she wore a fuchsia Jonathan Cohen hand-painted gown, complimented by luminescent skin and a smoky eye. “To complement Uzo’s elegant, intricately hand-painted gown, I […]
Even Al Roker can’t stand to watch The Today Show these days. With ratings for this NBC staple shrinking by the day, everyone’s favorite weatherman made history this morning: he overslept! Roker subsequently missed his “Wake Up with Al” segment on The Weather Channel, but made it to the Today set in time to be mocked by his co-anchors. Al Roker Explains Today Show Absence “After 39 years, it happened. I overslept and missed a show. Missed #WUWA. But will be on time for @today,” Tweeted an embarrassed Roker at 5:41 a.m. Of course, this is merely the second most embarrassment incident of Roker’s career. In January, he admitted to once pooping his pants at The White House. There’s also been chatter in the past that Roker is trying to sabotage Today, but if 5:41 a.m. is over -sleeping, we can likely cut the guy some slack.