Last night, the biggest stars in sports and entertainment gathered at The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles to celebrate the year's best moments in sports. Click inside to check out all the moments that had people talking!

Fifteen years ago, legendary rapper Lil Wayne dropped his most commercially successive album! Click inside to read about the groundbreaking project.

Click inside to see all of the artists you can expect to hear on the motion pictures' soundtrack (produced by Metro Boomin), which is set to be released this Friday, June 2!

Lil Wayne and Missy Elliott sit down for a conversation about the state of Hip Hop today in new TV One UNCENSORED. Watch inside.

The five-time Grammy took to his social media this week to share the news that he'd be going on a 28 city tour beginning in April. Click inside to learn more!

Lil Wayne’s daughter, Reginae Carter, also chimed in, letting Nicki know she's not alone in being left out.

Lil Wayne, Saweetie, the Jonas Brothers, and more are featured on the star-studded project; head inside.

ONE Musicfest announced its lineup today with H.E.R, Lil Wayne, The Isley Brothers and more to headline. The annual outdoor festival will return in person October 9-10 in Atlanta, Georgia this year following proper COVID-19 safety regulations. 

Nicki Minaj just re-released her infamous 2009 mixtape "Beam Me Up Scotty" to streaming platforms featuring several new songs including a collaboration with Drake and Lil Wayne. The Barbz have easily taken over the Internet in a matter of hours since its' release. 

If you're a Lil Wayne fan--or even if you're not--you probably already know that one of his most iconic (and hilarious) lines is, "Weezy F. Baby, and the F is for phenomenal."

On Friday, Lil Wayne is set to drop his highly anticipated 13th studio album, entitled Funeral — and fans had lots to say about the peculiar title. Sure, it’s creative and cool that if you flip the album upside down, it spells his name.   But with the amount of deaths we’ve experienced in the […]

It’s a sad day for New Orleans natives and bounce music lovers everywhere. Rapper and bounce music legend 5th Ward Weebie was pronounced dead on Friday after suffering a heart attack “which turned into emergency heart surgery and ultimately heart failure.” Weebie, whose real name was Jerome Cosey, was a such a staple in his […]