De La Soul Legend Trugoy The Dove Has Died

De La Soul legend Trugoy The Dove, also known as Dave or Dave Jolicoeur, has died, AllHipHop confirmed. He was 54. Details are scarce, but Trugoy has been struggling with his health over the past few years. In 2018, Trugoy opened up about his battle with congestive heart failure in an Instagram vide...Read more

Red Bull BC One World Finals Will Take Place In Paris Ahead Of 2024 Olympics

The historic 20th edition of the global one-on-one breaking competition, Red Bull BC One World Final, will take place in Paris on October 21 at Roland Garros. Following 60 qualifier events across 30 countries, the Red Bull BC One 2023 Paris World Final will see b-boys and b-girls from around the wor...Read more

Snoop Dogg Addresses Perceived Grammys Snub: "20 Nominations, Zero Wins"

Snoop Dogg was noticeably absent from the 65th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night (February 5). Even as his peers took the stage for the explosive Hip Hop 50 segment, the Doggfather was nowhere to be seen. While it's likely the ceremony simply conflicted with his appearance at the Pro Bowl, there...Read more

Grandmaster Flash Gives JAY-Z, Eminem, Russell Simmons & Drake Their Flowers In New YouTube Vignette

Grandmaster Flash has released his second YouTube vignette, this time honoring four of Hip Hop's pillars. Released on Monday (February 6), just one day after Flash took the stage at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards alongside several of his fellow Hip Hop legends, the clip finds the pioneering turntabli...Read more

Grammys Hip Hop 50 Tribute Featured Public Enemy, Run-DMC, Busta Rhymes + Many More

The 65th Annual Grammy Awards took place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday (February 5). As part of the ceremony, Questlove executive produced and curated a special tribute honoring the 50th anniversary of Hip Hop.  The segment was introduced by seasoned Grammy host and recent Rock a...Read more

Dee Barnes Reveals She's No Longer Homeless & Has First Consistent Journalism Job In Years

Dee Barnes made history in the late 1980s and early '90s when she became the first woman—make that first Black woman—to host a music video show on a major network—Pump It Up! But in 1991, while attending an album release party in Hollywood, she was brutally assaulted by Dr. Dre. The incident would p...Read more