Ja Rule and Juvenile recently sat down on Hip-Hop Wired’s exclusive series ‘I Got Questions’. The two rap legends chop it up about their favorite eras of Hip-Hop, ranking which ones they’d ...
Juvenile is a true legend in not just Southern rap, but Hip-Hop altogether. Known for his gritty, real-life lyrics and that unmistakable flow that influenced generations well after him.
Past rifts didn't matter on Friday. The group rapped classics and smiled all night, back together as a music family, at their first St. Louis performance in over a decade.
The festival returns to Inglewood’s Hollywood Park — with some updates to ensure sound complaints are kept to a minimum.
Hip-Hop icons Ja Rule and Juvenile catch up and trade stories on the latest episode of HipHopWired’s popular digital series, I Got Questions. In the latest episode of the I Got Questions digital ...
Jelly Roll is well aware and grateful of the second chance at life he has gotten. The "I Am Not Okay" singer has come a long way from his difficult childhood and early adult years spent in and out of ...
New Bedford police have perverted the confidential informant system in countless ways, the Spotlight Team has found. Officers ...
Ja Rule at the Target Center in Minneapolis (Photo by Nagashia Jackson for rolling out) Ja Rule and Juvenile, two pillars of late ’90s and early 2000s hip-hop, recently sat down for an intimate ...
Staff at James G. Bowles Juvenile Hall made considerable progress toward fulfilling the recommendations of a Kern County grand jury report from last March, according to an update issued Monday by the ...
Walker was the only adult among four people charged in the killing of the 20-year-old rapper, whose real name was Bashar Jackson. The other three defendants were all charged in juvenile court ...
The final person charged in connection with the Hollywood Hills killing of rap artist Pop Smoke in 2020 was sentenced Friday to 29 years in state prison. Corey Walker, who was 19 at the time of the ...
Video of Birdman appearing to fall asleep during a Hot Boys performance has circulated widely, with group member Turk defending the rapper.