News
Mike Tyson is being sued over allegedly using an unauthorized song to promote his Jake Paul fight last year in an Instagram ...
The "Where The Party At?" tour transformed the Cuyahoga Falls venue into a hip hop time machine as the legacy artists ...
While Ja Rule's performance in the Where The Party At Tour is going viral, the rapper jumped at the opportunity to diss his ...
Ja Rule reflects on his longtime feud with 50 Cent and why fans shouldn’t take hip-hop beef so seriously. The 2000s hitmaker made his remarks as he gears up for the “Where The Party At” tour.
Ja Rule and Billy McFarland co-founded the disastrous Fyre Festival in 2017. ©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection / Everett Collection “it’s in the best interest of those I owe for me to be ...
Eve isn’t worried about where she ranks on greatest rapper lists. With a new tour alongside Nelly and Ja Rule, she’s stepping ...
NEW YORK -- Ja Rule is being hustled around BET's Harlem studios, where he's appearing on the music video request program "106 & Park." During the live show, representatives from his record label ...
Mike Tyson didn't come out victorious in his fight against Jake Paul and is now facing another bout -- a legal one brought by ...
Mike Tyson is being sued for allegedly using a song to promote a fight without permission. The track in question is JAY-Z, ...
3d
Complex on MSNMike Tyson Facing Lawsuit Over Use of Jay-Z, DMX, and Ja Rule Song to Promote Jake Paul FightThe producer behind the 1998 track, "Murdergram," alleged that Tyson used the song to promote his Jake Paul fight without permission.
The claims come in a legal complaint filed Thursday (Aug. 7) by Ty Fyffe, who co-wrote and produced “Murdergram” for Jay-Z’s 1998 film Streets Is Watching. While the song, released by Murder Inc., ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results