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Snoop Dogg’s flexed on Suge Knight and now the Big Bear responds, proving that grudges in Hip-Hop never really die—they just get WiFi.
Snoop Dogg reignites his feud with Suge Knight in "Iz It a Crime?," featuring a blistering track aimed at his former Death Row collaborator.
What he didn’t say at the time that he should’ve said was that he’d be dissing Knight in one track, aptly titled “ShutYoBitchAssUp.” (Yes, that’s actually the name of the song and yes, we are also ...
Snoop Dogg has yet another gig. As part of his expansive partnership with NBCUniversal, the rapper will host a two-hour ...
Call of D'ohty. It's a sad truth of the world that there are only so many war crimes you can render in pornographic detail ...
Fortnite' users on iOS have been waiting for years to get their favorite game back on their operating systems, so when will ...
Popular musicians are the heroes of our times, adored by millions of fans who know every word of every song. For a long time, ...
This year's honorees span a wide range of categories, including innovators like hip hop legend Snoop Dogg, and actor Hiroyuki Sanada, from the FX series "Shōgun" on Hulu. Also recognized were ABC ...
Epic Games founder and CEO Tim Sweeney has announced that the company will submit Fortnite to the iOS App Store in the U.S. next week. The move follows a court decision that ruled against Apple ...
Following a court order that blocks Apple from taking a commission on purchases made outside the App Store, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney says on X that the company plans to bring Fortnite back to ...
Announced Wednesday (April 30), the agreement adds Fortnite Jam Tracks to Luminate’s growing “Interactive On-Demand” category.