Source: James Leynse / Getty Several people have been killed, after a white pickup truck drove down the West Side Highway bike path in New York City for serval blocks. According to police, the driver drove his vehicle on the wrong side of the West Side Highway then on the the bike path. Once he stopped, he got out of the car with what police said was a gun, and was shot by officers. Authorities are still investigating the incident and are considering terrorism as part of the investigation. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE
Source: Pool / Getty Corey Feldman is naming names of the sexual predators in Hollywood. He currently has launched a $10 million campaign to fund a film that will expose all of the pedophiles he can. On Monday, he told Today , “I vow that I will release every single name that I have any knowledge of, period… Nobody’s going to stop me this time as long as people support this.” When asked why he never told police, Feldman says he did. But they were only interested in the child molestation claims against his friend Michael Jackson. “I’ve told the police… In fact, if anyone wants to go back to 1993 when I was interviewed by the Santa Barbara Police Department, I sat down and I gave them the names. They’re on record. They have all this information… Here are the names.” When speaking on why he’s convinced of Michael’s innocence, Feldman added, “I know the difference between pedophiles and not pedophiles because I’ve been molested,” Hit the jump for more details on Feldman’s brave project to expose the predators of Hollywood.
Source: Scott Legato / Getty Via | HipHopDX NEW YORK, NY – The social media-savvy folks behind Saturday Night Live’s Twitter account dropped a bombshell Monday morning (October 30). A photo posted to SNL’s account revealed the hosts and musical guests for three upcoming November episodes, accompanied by the caption, “Ready for November.” For the November 18 episode, Eminem is booked as the musical guest with Chance The Rapper scheduled to host the show Finish this story [ here ]
Source: Marcus Ingram / Getty In his latest interview with GQ Style , André 3000 talks about the intricacies of his life since the biggest song of his career, “Hey Ya” was released nearly 15 years ago. As the new creative director for Tretorn, so his main focus in recent days–and for the decade he hasn’t been releasing any music–has been on clothing. He even has his sights set on releasing his own line of Anita Baker T-Shirts, which sparked after buying some online and being disappointed with both the quality and the fact that he knew Anita herself wasn’t seeing any profits from it. This interview is one of Dre’s most introspective yet, talking about the fact that he moved from New York City because he had lived all he was supposed to do in Atlanta. After both of his parents died and his son with Erykah Badu went off to college, he found himself only doing things that were harmful to him or his mental health, so NYC was the change he needed. He also talks about parallels between him and his father, and how seeing him die alone made him reflect on his own habits of sabotaging perfectly good relationships. Earth to André 3000: The OutKast icon talks creativity, drugs, and moving to New York City (exclusive) https://t.co/qFoo0sCqYt pic.twitter.com/MbdlcD7wsp — GQ Style (@GQStyle) October 30, 2017 Like any 3 Stacks interview, it wouldn’t be complete without talking about his plans to make and release music sometime in the future. Though he’s said before that he doesn’t want to be a 40-year-old rapper–and he’s now 42–the Outkast superstar hasn’t completely thrown away all hope of ever giving us a full solo project. Mr. Benjamin refers to himself as a “jack of no trades,” and says that he never thought of himself a as good rapper, which has led him to this point in his life, where he feels he doesn’t have a pulse on hip-hop anymore. He says he might still have one or two fights (read: albums) left in him, but there’s no telling when anything could come out. He does say, however, that once he dies, fans will find hours and hours of unreleased music that he’s made throughout the years.
Bully Is Not Hot tour is under way and kicked off at Dunleith Elementary School! Students and Teachers were treated to lots of gifts courtesy of Hot 107.9 & Positive American Youth ! Reec & Dj Jay T hosted the event & Reec read a book from his children’s book series ( Ice The Bully Books) called Ice Get’s Fit.
Bully Is Not Hot tour is under way and kicked off at Dunleith Elementary School! Students and Teachers were treated to lots of gifts courtesy of Hot 107.9 & Positive American Youth ! Reec & Dj Jay T hosted the event & Reec read a book from his children’s book series ( Ice The Bully Books) called Ice Get’s Fit.
Source: Thaddaeus McAdams / Getty Memphis rapper Yo Gotti just released his 9th album, I Still Am which features verses from 21 Savage, Chris Brown, YFN Lucci, Meek Mill, French Montana, and Nicki Minaj for their joint hit record, “Rake It Up”. Stream below: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/us/album/i-still-am/id1294855072?app=music&at=10lM5B Lalaa Shepard @lalaashep
Source: Prince Williams / Getty Via | HipHopDX 21 Savage Takes First Solo Flight With Girlfriend Amber Rose MIAMI, FL – 21 Savage has apparently been taking flying lessons for the past several months with dreams of piloting his own private plane one day. But first, he has to obtain his pilot’s license. In a new video uploaded to Savage’s Instagram account on Monday (October 23), the Issa rapper can be seen sitting in the cockpit alongside an instructor as he lands his first flight on his own. The caption reads simply, “First Flight.” Finish this story [ here ]
Source: Prince Williams / Getty Young Dolph just released a visual for “Point Across” which is produced by Zaytoven and appears on his latest album, Thinking Out Loud . Lalaa Shepard @lalaashep
Source: Rodin Eckenroth / Getty Larry Wilmore continues to stay busy in the TV realm. The creative behind shows like Insecure is now entering the superhero genre, according to Variety . Wilmore is joining forces with comedian and writer Bassem Youssef to develop a show about two Middle Eastern parents with superpowers. The twist of the show is that they are superheroes at a time when it’s illegal to be a superhero. Thus, they must save the world in secret. Larry Wilmore & Bassem Youssef Team For Superhero Middle Eastern American Family Comedy At ABC https://t.co/8hvbfD2F6V pic.twitter.com/f6qgIPLU5b — Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) October 23, 2017 The yet to be titled series will explore some of the issues immigrant families face when it comes to adjusting to a new home and people treating you like the enemy. Wilmore and Youssef will write and executive produce the show, and it’s being developed under ABC. “To have ABC challenge the narrative and stereotypes that have long stuck to people in my region is something spectacular to say the least,” Youssef said. “To have only terrorist roles available for us one day, then get to play superheroes the next, is ground breaking.”