Nas partners with Resorts World to donate $2 million toward completing The Hip Hop Museum in the Bronx, scheduled to open in 2026.
Hop’s cinematic legacy with Beat Street: Where Are They Now, reuniting the cast and creators of the 1984 classic.
Nas didn't just speak out about Lamar during his interview. The legendary rapper also spoke about his proposal to expand a casino in Queens being approved while a proposal backed by Jay-Z's Roc Nation ...
Lil Nas X was spotted in public this week, nearly two months after his felony arrest for allegedly “charging” at officers who ...
Founded by Ben and Felicia Horowitz in 2022, the Paid in Full Foundation is a nonprofit charitable organization based in Las ...
Nas reflects on Hip Hop’s state in 2025, calling it “kind of dead” but he praises Kendrick Lamar and Clipse for reviving its ...
The scorching July heat couldn’t dampen the electricity coursing through Atlanta’s Synovus Bank Amphitheater as hip-hop royalty Nas delivered a career-defining performance on July 5, 2023. Three ...
While the two rappers never formally collaborated prior to Big L’s untimely death in 1999 (he was just 24 years old), they ...
Legendary hip-hop artist Nas gets real on why he would not want to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show. Nas is not ...
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Nas, Resorts World New York City to Donate $2 Million Towards Construction of The Hip Hop Museum
Nas and Resorts World New York City revealed they will share a $2 million investment to assist in the construction of the Hip ...
Rapper Lil Nas X was reportedly hospitalized for a possible overdose after a bizarre incident in Studio City. He was reportedly seen acting erratically, with only his underwear on, and seen placing a ...
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