Craig Jenkins
Saul Williams Marches Through Ferguson in "The Noise Came from Here"
The wordsmith and performer visits local businesses alongside Ferguson poet Marcellus Buckley.
God's Not Finished: Kanye West Sees the Light on 'The Life of Pablo'
The Chicago rapper/producer searches for fulfillment in faith and family on his stunning seventh album.
2 Chainz and Lil Wayne Bring "Rolls Royce Weather Everyday" to 'The Tonight Show'
A collaborative project titled 'Collegrove' is on the way.
Is OVO Sound a Hip-Hop Label or Drake's Personal Hit Factory?
OVO Sound is excellent at the business of making Drake albums, but not yet the no-brainer star-making force up North it could be.
Lights Will Guide You Home: A Farewell to Coldplay
Let's try to enjoy the Coldplay Super Bowl halftime show this weekend. We won't get many more chances.
Watch the Outrageous Trailer for Don Cheadle's Miles Davis Biopic 'Miles Ahead'
In two minutes we get guns, crooked record label dealings, great music, betrayal, infidelity, and, somehow, more guns.
'ANTI' Proves Rihanna Doesn’t Need to Be Anyone But Rihanna
The album’s title is no accident; 'ANTI' is a rejection of the notion Rihanna needs to ever be any one thing to anyone, fan, friend, or flame.
Deeper Than Rap: Why Are Kanye West and Wiz Khalifa Beefing?
This afternoon's Kanye/Wiz beef is five years in the making.
Freddie Gibbs Borrows Kanye and Kendrick's Madlib Beat for "Cocaine Parties in L.A."
The Indiana native's darkly funny storytelling here takes a different avenue from the light-hearted sex and smack talk of the original.