The Atlanta hitmaker K Camp is back! The young emcee has had the last couple of summers on lock with hits from his debut album The Only Way Is Up, which produced two platinum singles, “Cut Her Off” and “Comfortable” . After releasing a string of mixtapes, K Camp returns with a sizzling new video for his single “Racks Like This,” featuring Memphis-based rapper Moneybagg Yo. The visual, directed by Joe Mischo, is an illustration of the many luxuries money can provide when you have racks like him. Check out K Camp’s new video below, let us know what ya’ll think! Continue reading →
Hayward High School students are in for a treat this Tuesday. Oakland emcee and Hayward alumna Kamaiyah will host a private screening of the latest movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe saga, Black Panther . The film deemed as “a defining moment for Black America” by the New York Times, features a predominately African America cast and is said to be one of the most inspirational films for black youth in decades. Kamaiyah, who is an eminent display of women empowerment and a champion for the successful development of her community, wasted no time bringing the projected record breaking film to adolescents at her former high school. Passes were distributed Tuesday, February 20 at Hayward High School. The film will be screened at Hayward Cinemark Theater on B Street. Continue reading →
Ray Tamarra/Santiago Felipe/Getty Images Go check on your auntie with the gold fronts PLEASE… Khia And TS Madison End “The Queens Court” Some messy aunties are airing each other out after they ended their popular podcast. Khia and TS Madison who caused both laughter and outrage with the “Queens Court” are apparently no longer working together and wallowing in some super messy, auntie adjacent beef. As previously reported things got sketchy between the hosts after an irate Khia stormed off during THAT failed episode with special guest Mo’Nique. Following that they said they were on hiatus—-but Khia did a loooooong Instagram live where she said she’d be doing solo videos and blasted television personality Funky Dineva for commenting on their podcast. (Watch that if you have some time on your hands) Now after Khia and TS MSadison tried to revive their messy celeb dragging show and had a public appearance together… it looks like things are ALL the way done between them. Khia went Live (again) for her new “Gag Order” show to accuse TS Madison of stealing her “Queens Court” idea by trademarking the name and buying the website. “Stop trying to claim ownership to something that’s not yours,” said Khia. “It’s not yours. You didn’t start it or create, I don’t care if you spent $2000 on a chimney, a fireplace, on props…” Madison clapped back however and alleged that she bought the trademark, while Khia was sitting next to her and watching, to protect their brand for future opportunities. She then presented a perfect example of why she did so and included receipts. One of which, showed that NICKI MINAJ offered to help them get “Queens Court” a television opportunity. According to Maddie, she had a phone convo with Nicki about the process but Khia ultimately foiled the plan because she wouldn’t agree to the contract’s terms. “Don’t you dare convey to these people that I stole anything,” said Madison. “This is gonna go to see why Khia blocked Nicki Minaj, me and Nicki communicated on the telephone. It was hard to get Khia on the phone because she don’t like to f***k with nobody, she talk about energy and whoopty whoop. Nicki Minaj hit me and I love Nicki, we been in communication all the way up until December 30,” added Madison. “We ended up getting all the way down—here’s our contract from Bunim & Murray production company. We got down with contracts for a television deal.” Ooop! That’s not all however, Khia is being aired out for homophobic and transphobic comments she made about the LGBT community. People are especially upset because Khia was working alongside TS Madison who identifies as a transwoman. (Ray Tamarra/Getty Images) Hit the flip.
Rising R&B powerhouse Maycee unveiled her Indecisive EP last November and it came packed with six tracks that showcased just exactly what she is capable of. The finished product delivered plenty of gems and today Maycee returns to provide the official music video for “Faded” featuring the Washington, D.C. based rapper and Capitol/Motown signee Chaz French. Now with proper visuals, the jazz-infused “Faded” — an ode to a toxic relationship that only seems to work under the influence — comes to life as the visuals paint a picture of a relationship that most have encountered at one point or another in their lives. Maycee’s Indecisive EP is available across all platforms here: http://smarturl.it/IndecisiveEP Check the video out below!
Comedy superstar and multiple Emmy® nominee Tracy Morgan returns to television with TBS starring in The Last O.G. , a new comedy series that he executive produces alongside creator and executive producer Jordan Peele . TBS, which currently dominates as the number onetelevision’s #1 comedy network, adds the new Morgan/Peele series to this year’s slate of programming to continue its solid and successful run of well- received original series. Beginning April 3 , episodes will air Tuesdays at 10:30 p.m. (ET/PT) . The Last O.G. centers on Tray ( Morgan ), an ex-con shocked to see just how much the world has changed when he is released from prison for on good behavior after a 15-year stint. Returning to his newly gentrified Brooklyn neighborhood, he discovers that his former girlfriend, Shay (played by emerging, breakout star actress and comedian Tiffany Haddish ), has married an affable, successful white man ( Ryan Gaul ) who is helping raise the twins ( Taylor Mosby & Dante Hoagland ) Tray never knew existed. Wanting nothing more than to connect with his kids, but having neither the money to support them nor himself, Tray falls back on the skills he learned in prison to make ends meet while treading on unfamiliar territory. The Last O.G. also stars Cedric the Entertainer as the head of the halfway house where Tray is staying, and Allen Maldonado as Tray’s cousin Bobby, who helps him adjust to life on the outside. Executive-producing with Morgan and Peele are Eric Tannenbaum , Kim Tannenbaum , John Carcieri and Joel Zadak of Principato Young . Don’t forget to tune in on April 3 and tell us what you think!