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Rapper Once Feuded with 'Weird Al' Yankovic Over Parody of Hit Song Released 30 Years Ago first appeared on Parade on Aug 4, ...
Shock G was a founding member of quirky 90s rap group Digital Underground, best known for their 1990 hit song, “The Humpty Dance.” The rapper, whose real name was Gregory Jacobs, died at age 57 from ...
While celebrity stories anchor the film’s narrative, Fame and Fentanyl is just as focused on the everyday toll. It breaks ...
Before he was Coolio, Artis Leon Ivey Jr. was just a kid growing up in Compton and South Central Los Angeles, at a time when ...
The “2 Legit 2 Quit” rapper, born Stanley Burrell, bought the SUV with a plan for 60 monthly payments of $2,434 from a ...
Tommy Boy Music celebrates 30 years of Coolio’s 'Gangsta’s Paradise' with Dolby Atmos tracks, a vinyl release, and global campaigns.
Celebrities lost to "the deadliest drug epidemic in American history" are mourned in the trailer for the documentary 'Fame and Fentanyl', hosted by Ice-T and premiering Aug. 25 on the A&E network.
While the story of British pop music in 1995 tends to revolve around Oasis vs. Blur, the biggest songs of the year were ...
Ice-T is raising awareness about a devastating drug epidemic that has touched the lives of many Americans.
“The Comedy of Errors” was a box-office hit 400 years ago, thanks to its broad, slapstick humor and its silly wisp of a story ...
Reviewing a “Weird Al” Yankovic concert (and yes, “Weird Al” is stylistically always in parentheses) presents said reviewer with something of a challenge: Which part of the show do you focus on? The ...
Yankovic’s career started in the late ’70s and exploded with MTV in the early ’80s. Over the decades he’s lampooned, among ...