Marlon Wayans returns for one more visit before the end of 2024 with Big Boy and Big Boy's Neighborhood.
This time they discuss Jayz, Drake, and Diddy lawsuits. They also dive into his new movie roles and more. Watch the video below!
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Marlon Wayans returns for one more visit before the end of 2024 with Big Boy and Big Boy's Neighborhood.
This time they discuss Jayz, Drake, and Diddy lawsuits. They also dive into his new movie roles and more. Watch the video below!
Over the last year, there’s been a music industrywide reckoning brewing from the mounting sex abuse and assault allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs. With his infamous star-studded soirees becoming a common thread in some of the civil lawsuits (and now criminal case) involving him, many have asked which alleged celebrity abusers could be named next. Well, this week, Jay-Z found himself pulled into one of the latest allegations against Combs.
Hip-hop legend Jay-Z has been accused of allegedly raping a 13-year-old girl with Sean “Diddy” Combs at a VMAs afterparty in New York two decades ago, a bombshell lawsuit claims.
The complaint was originally filed in October against Combs but has since been amended to include Jay-Z — whose real name is Shawn Carter.
Killa Cam tells ALL about how his time at Roc-A-Fella went down & how is the relationship now with Jay-Z! When it comes to the Roc-a-fella story Cam is one of the few whose story has remained consistent over the years.
Dame Dash has finally been divested of his 1/3 share of Roc-A-Fella Records after a long-planned auction, and there’s a surprising new owner: the state of New York.
Dehaven has been speaking out for many years, before Jaguar. People called him a hater, and a liar. I’m so glad he’s on this platform to share his story. Out of all if the things said about Jay-Z over the years, this is the most authentic and compelling interview yet. Shout out to Deheaven.
Beyoncé has made history by becoming the most-nominated artist of all time at the Grammy Awards, overtaking her husband Jay-Z.
The couple had been tied on 88 nominations each - but Beyoncé has now pulled ahead thanks to recognition for her latest album, Cowboy Carter.
Jay-Z’s Connections with Diddy and Other Industry Figures
The friendship and business relationship between Jay-Z and Diddy dates back decades, during which time the two have collaborated on various projects and frequently appeared at industry events together. While Jay-Z has largely maintained a reputation for keeping his distance from scandals, critics argue that his close association with Diddy might raise questions.
On Monday (Oct. 7), in an interview on the American Nu Network YouTube channel, Dash reflected on the project, which was released in 2002 and paired two of the biggest names in music at the time.
Gene Deal had alot more to spill on this latest podcast from Cam Capone News. He talked about everything from Erv Gotti, 50 Cent, Jay-Z, Tupac, and more.
Jay-Z has had an interesting relationship with Lil Wayne and Drake, which has stemmed over the last 20 years.
Initially, Weezy F. Baby considered Jay his idol and biggest inspiration - and almost signed to Def Jam and Rocnation / Roc-a-fella Records (Jay-Z's label) - before Birdman put a stop to it. Jay-Z mentioned this in a 2013 interview on The Breakfast Club with Charlemagne.
Jay-Z is staking legal claim to the master recordings of his iconic debut album ... and it's a "buyer beware" notice, of sorts, to anyone getting ready to drop more than $1 million to buy Damon Dash's share of Roc-A-Fella Records.
Jay's attorneys just made a legal filing that might normally fly under the radar, but here's why it's suddenly very relevant. As we first reported, Dame's third of Roc-A-Fella is going up for auction later this month, and the label's only real asset is Jay-Z's 1996 album, "Reasonable Doubt."
Lupe Fiasco thinks Drake should buy Damon Dash's share of Jay-Z's debut studio album Reasonable Doubt after the music executive announced he was taking offers for it.
On Friday, the Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder hopped on Instagram with a post announcing he was selling his one-third share of Hov's freshman effort and explained he was only entertaining serious inquiries. "This shit is for sale 1/3 … only real inquiries only," he wrote under a picture of the album cover.
Back in the mid-90s, before their feud, the pair recorded verses for Shaq's song, "No Love Lost," but Nas' verse was never cleared.
Jay-Z and Nas’ earliest collaboration has finally gotten an official release on the reissue of — seriously — Shaquille O’Neal’s 1996 album, You Can’t Stop the Reign.
Freeway Rick Ross is a former eighties drug kingpin who is now an author, motivational speaker, and community advocate. The former kingpin says that "everybody wanna be D-Boyz but they don't have real D-Boy stories."
Major Myjah, son of dancehall stalwart Bounty Killer, scores big in the R&B and hip-hop markets. Grammy Award-winning songwriter and singer Major Myjah continues to count his blessings as he was recently signed to Jay Z's Roc Nation.
Major Myjah, who is the son of dancehall icon Bounty Killer, said that he is prepared to work hard to continue achieving "major milestones".
Former Ghana Football Association(GFA) spokesperson, Ibrahim Sannie Daara, has rubbished reports about Mohammed Kudus joining American rapper Jay Z's Roc Nation Sports agency. Sannie Daara, in a tweet, indicated that the Ghanaian is represented by his family and has no intention of changing his representatives.
Rumors are that Jay-Z may be the ring leader of a cult. Some say the difference between jay and puff from what I’ve heard is that jay isn’t as obvious with his bs as puff is.
50 Cent has been having the time of his life ever since Diddy’s homes across the United States were raided by federal agents, and he has now dragged another Hip Hop billionaire into the mess.
I have to bring us all back to 1996 when Jay-Z hosted Yo! MTV Raps. Yo MTV Raps was undefeated during its run. The groundbreaking two-hour music video program significantly contributed to the rise of Hip Hop between the late ‘80s and the early to mid-90s.