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  • Jay-Z Continues Push Into Soccer With Signing Of 17-Year-Old Phenom Oliver O’Connor

    Jay-Z's Roc Nation Sports officially signed Liverpool midfielder Oliver O'Connor, landing one of the world's most promising soccer stars.

  • Diddy Denies Freak-Off With Biggie’s Shirt, Says Accuser “Welcomed” Lewd Behavior

    Diddy's legal team filed an aggressive response denying all of Jonathan Hay's sexual assault allegations including claims he masturbated with Biggie’s shirt.

  • Stephen A. Smith Slams Megan Thee Stallion For Airing Klay Thompson’s Business

    Stephen A. Smith questions why Megan Thee Stallion aired out Klay Thompson's personal business publicly instead keeping it personal.

  • Offset Confirms He’s “On Dat” After Quavo’s Migos Announcement

    Quavo and Offset post matching Instagram messages suggesting new Migos music is on the horizon, possibly honoring their late group member Takeoff.

  • Offset Claims Says Security Guard Spit On Him During Weed Shop Altercation

    Offset denies starting the weed shop fight and claims the security guard provoked him as his legal troubles continue mounting in 2026.

  • Dr. Dre Pops Out For The Game’s Family Moment

    The Game’s gift to his son doubled as a quiet reunion with Dr. Dre, and we are reading the room.

  • Mase Brings Up Megan Thee Stallion’s Ex List While Reacting To Klay Thompson Breakup

    Mase reacted to Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson’s relationship drama by rattling off a list of men she has slept with.

  • “Shots Fired” – Jimmy Kimmel Defends Expectant Widow After Melania Meltdown

    Jimmy Kimmel responds to Trump and Melania's firing demands by defending his joke as comedy, not a call to violence.

  • Megan Thee Stallion Exits Moulin Rouge Early After Klay Thompson Breakup

    Megan Thee Stallion is leaving Broadway's Moulin Rouge two weeks early after her breakup with Klay Thompson over alleged cheating.

  • Why Key & Peele No Longer Work Together…Allegedly!

    Akilah Hughes claims a promising Disney sketch show may explain why Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele no longer work together.

  • Lil Durk Legal Fight Continues

    Hip-Hop News Lil Durk’s legal fight is moving deeper into 2026 as the Chicago rapper remains tied to one of the most closely watched federal cases in hip-hop. The case, centered on murder-for-hire allegations connected to a 2022 Los Angeles shooting, has already reshaped the public conversation around Durk, Only The Family, and the long <p>The post Lil Durk Legal Fight Continues first appeared on Raptology.</p>

  • Sexyy Red Sparks New Industry Debate

    Hip-Hop News Sexyy Red is back in the center of hip-hop conversation after the rollout of Yo Favorite Trappa Favorite Rappa, a new 18-track project that arrived in April 2026 and immediately reopened one of rap’s most familiar debates. The St. Louis rapper has built a career on raw delivery, viral hooks, and an image <p>The post Sexyy Red Sparks New Industry Debate first appeared on Raptology.</p>

  • Drake Confirms Iceman Release Date

    Drake has officially turned the ICEMAN rollout into one of rap’s biggest release-date reveals of 2026. Instead of a standard announcement post, the Toronto superstar leaned into spectacle, mystery, and fan participation by using a massive ice-themed promotional stunt to reveal that the album is scheduled for May 15, 2026. The moment immediately became bigger <p>The post Drake Confirms Iceman Release Date first appeared on Raptology.</p>

  • April 27 in Rap History

    April 27 is one of those dates where rap history stretches across multiple generations at once. It marks the rise of the Ruff Ryders movement, a major Detroit moment for D12, another late-career statement from Naughty By Nature, and the birthday of Lizzo — an artist whose journey shows how far hip-hop’s influence can travel <p>The post April 27 in Rap History first appeared on Raptology.</p>

  • April 26 in Rap History

    Today in Rap History — April 26: OutKast, Atlanta Rap & Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik | Raptology Today in Rap History April 26: OutKast, Atlanta, and the Day Southern Rap Changed Forever Some dates in hip-hop history are remembered for platinum plaques. Others are remembered because they changed the geography of rap forever. April 26 is one of <p>The post April 26 in Rap History first appeared on Raptology.</p>

  • Today in Rap History — April 25: Mobb Deep, Left Eye & Hip-Hop Moments That Changed the Culture

    Some dates belong to rap forever. April 25 is one of those dates, tied to one of the greatest street rap albums ever made, one of music’s most painful losses, and the kind of cultural moments that still echo through hip-hop decades later. <p>The post Today in Rap History — April 25: Mobb Deep, Left Eye & Hip-Hop Moments That Changed the Culture first appeared on Raptology.</p>

  • Bankroll Fresh: Atlanta Street King, Independent Power, and the Studio Shooting That Shocked the City

    Bankroll Fresh was one of Atlanta’s most respected street voices before his life ended outside a recording studio. His rise was short, but the sound, energy, and unfinished promise he left behind still feel deeply connected to the city’s modern trap era. <p>The post Bankroll Fresh: Atlanta Street King, Independent Power, and the Studio Shooting That Shocked the City first appeared on Raptology.</p>

  • The Jacka: Bay Area Royalty, Mob Figaz Legacy, and the Murder That Still Has No Closure

    The Jacka was never just a Bay Area rapper. He was a street poet, a spiritual voice, a Mob Figaz cornerstone, and one of the West Coast’s most respected independent artists before his life was cut short in East Oakland. Some rap legacies are built through chart dominance, radio cycles, and major-label machinery. The Jacka’s <p>The post The Jacka: Bay Area Royalty, Mob Figaz Legacy, and the Murder That Still Has No Closure first appeared on Raptology.</p>

  • Doe B – Alabama’s Lost Star, T.I.’s Protégé, and the Night Montgomery Lost Its Voice

    Before Alabama rap had the national pipeline it has today, Doe B sounded like one of the voices ready to force Montgomery into the conversation. His career was short, but the shadow it left behind still stretches across Southern rap. Doe B’s story carries the kind of weight that turns an artist into a symbol. <p>The post Doe B – Alabama’s Lost Star, T.I.’s Protégé, and the Night Montgomery Lost Its Voice first appeared on Raptology.</p>

  • ElaToria: South Florida’s Rising Visionary Bringing Intention, Grit, and Futuristic Sound to Hip-Hop

    Featured Artist South Florida has always had a way of producing artists who refuse to fit neatly into one lane. ElaToria belongs to that lineage, but her vision reaches beyond geography, blending cultural identity, sharp creative control, 90s-inspired rap instincts, and synth-driven production into a world that feels fully intentional. Born and raised in South <p>The post ElaToria: South Florida’s Rising Visionary Bringing Intention, Grit, and Futuristic Sound to Hip-Hop first appeared on Raptology.</p>

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