Mistah F.A.B. Speaks Out On Bay Area Shooting
'We are not even asking for justice anymore. We are out here demanding it,' rapper says of protests.
'We are not even asking for justice anymore. We are out here demanding it,' rapper says of protests.
'You have some people who have cracked through, a Kanye or an Andre 3000 or a [Lil] Wayne,' rapper says of hip-hop's changing face.
Hipster hip-hop DJs remix West's best-known hits for Sky High mixtape.
After being diagnosed, Bryan Adams decided to help fellow vets recognize the symptoms of PTSD.
Singer does two two-hour-plus shows on Friday night at Hotel Gansevoort.
Brooklyn rockers lead us track-by-track through Dear Science, which drops Tuesday.
'How could you spend 27 years in prison and ... not want to kill everybody?' Tony Yayo wonders.
MTV News witnesses firsthand the Unit's undeniable popularity in South Africa, Angola and Tanzania.
The formerly flashy rap star has earned back his freedom after more than a decade.
'We are here to show that Obama is the best candidate to address all [veterans'] concerns," one says.
Singer/guitarist also opens up about deceased TV-producer dad; says he's cobbling together funk LP, tour too.
He also explains his flurry of recent guest appearances: 'It wasn't like a divine plan or anything.'
'It's our biggest show ever,' bassist Pete Wentz says of Honda Civic Tour, which kicked off Friday.
?uestlove says producer is 'blown away' by new version of Mind, which does not have release date.
'Based on the description that was out there, I know I matched it exactly,' says Wayne Chiang.
Bandmembers sketched out new songs, worked on Beck, Massive Attack tracks during self-imposed break.
He also explains his flurry of recent guest appearances: 'It wasn't like a divine plan or anything.'
K-Otix, Papoose also already lashing out at government's response.
Smith's music often sampled by hip-hop DJs and producers.
Rapper found to have died from fatal mixture of cocaine, prescription drug Tramadol.
Veteran rapper re-signs with Rap-A-Lot, his home for nearly 18 years.
Jay-Z, Damon Dash, Freeway at the courthouse to support the rapper.
Group will begin work on next LP early in 2005.
Dan the Automator out, Danger Mouse in.