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Gray skies and drizzle gave way to sunshine, multicolored flags and celebrations as the nation’s capital held the WorldPride parade Saturday (June 7). Tens of thousands of people participated in parades and other festivities, in defiance of what activists say is an unprecedented assault on the LGBTQ+ community that challenges the rights for which many have fought over the years. A rainbow flag the length of three football fields flowed through the streets, carried by 500 members of the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, D.C., to kick off the parade. Behind them, people waved Pride flags and flags representing the transgender, asexual and bisexual…

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Beyond the viral success of “WTHelly,” Rob49’s album Let Me Fly has been making waves in the music industry. AllHipHop.com Since 1998, AllHipHop.com has pioneered delivering Hip-Hop news. Get our daily email for exclusive, breaking news, and weekly digests, all curated for the true Hip-Hop enthusiast. Stay connected and informed with the heartbeat of Hip-Hop culture. Subscribe now! Subscribe New Orleans rapper Rob49‘s latest single, “WTHelly,” has taken the music world by storm, gaining traction not only on social media platforms but also among high-profile celebrities. The song’s catchy hook and energetic delivery continues to rise in popularity. One of the…

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Mariah the Scientist is not taking the stage at Governors Ball 2025 today (Saturday, June 7), even though her name had remained on the day’s reworked schedule after the New York City festival experienced a four-and-a-half hour delay in opening. Billboard learned of the cancellation on the ground at Flushing Meadows Corona Park. No announcement was heard at the event, and the change of plans came with no explanation. Gov Ball organizers posted a brief update in a temporary Instagram Story close to the updated time Mariah was set to perform (5:45-6:15 p.m. ET), but did not give a reason…

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Rapman will direct Netflix’s “The Council,” a biopic about Nicky Barnes and the criminal empire that once ruled New York’s drug trade. AllHipHop.com Since 1998, AllHipHop.com has pioneered delivering Hip-Hop news. Get our daily email for exclusive, breaking news, and weekly digests, all curated for the true Hip-Hop enthusiast. Stay connected and informed with the heartbeat of Hip-Hop culture. Subscribe now! Subscribe Rapman marked his birthday with a major announcement on Friday (June 6), revealing that he will direct The Council, a Netflix biopic centered on Harlem drug lord Nicky Barnes and the criminal empire he built in the 1970s.…

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The Bad Boy Records founder claims prosecutors knowingly—or at minimum, should have known—presented false testimony during the proceedings. AllHipHop.com Since 1998, AllHipHop.com has pioneered delivering Hip-Hop news. Get our daily email for exclusive, breaking news, and weekly digests, all curated for the true Hip-Hop enthusiast. Stay connected and informed with the heartbeat of Hip-Hop culture. Subscribe now! Subscribe Diddy has once again petitioned the court for a mistrial, alleging that prosecutors knowingly presented false testimony during the proceedings. At minimum, he believes they should have known. The rapper and entrepreneur’s legal team submitted their motion on Saturday morning (June 7),…

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As rain poured down outside, within downtown Nashville’s Category 10 multi-level bar it was warm and cozy — and ultimately packed to the rafters — on day two of Billboard Country Live. Billed as On the Rise, Friday’s (June 6) lineup featured seven hot newcomers who, based on their infectious sets, all have promising futures. Day two followed Thursday’s (June 5) Billboard Country Live Presented by Bud Light, which highlighted six acts, including Mitchell Tenpenny, Reyna Roberts, Alexandra Kay, Drew Baldridge, Max McNown and Ashley Cooke. CMT host Carissa Culiner emceed both evenings, keeping things lively between sets, with assistance…

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Coco Gauff has given Tyler, the Creator a surprise shoutout while accepting her 2025 French Open win.The tennis star has clearly kept Tyler’s latest album, Chromakopia, on repeat, because on Saturday (June 7), she quoted the track “St. Chroma” while receiving the Court Philippe-Chatrier after defeating Belarus’ Aryna Sabalenka.”I didn’t think honestly that I could do it,” Gauff said around the 12-minute mark of the video below. “But I’m gonna quote Tyler, the Creator right here. He said, ‘If I ever told you I had a doubt inside me, I must be lying.'””I’d like to leave that with you guys.…

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Moby (real name Richard Melville) was born in New York City and witnessed Hip-Hop’s evolution firsthand. In a recent interview with AllHipHop, the pioneering electronic DJ/producer touched on his respect for classic Hip-Hop artists, including Big Daddy Kane. Kane, who rose to prominence with albums like Long Live the Kane (1988) and It’s a Big Daddy Thing (1989), dominated the scene throughout the 1980s and early ’90s. Combined with his impeccable style and undeniable swagger, Kane always made an entrance. Looking back, Moby remembered DJing at Club Mars in New York City’s Meatpacking District around the late ’80s, when Kane…

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Governors Ball 2025 hit a snag on day two as weather concerns forced organizers to cancel and delay performances. On Saturday (June 7), the three-day festival — which launched Friday at New York City’s Flushing Meadows Corona Park — announced that headliners and other scheduled sets would be pushed back due to forecasts of rain and thunder in the area. “Due to predicted weather, doors will be delayed until 4:30pm. Please delay your arrival and plan accordingly. Stay tuned for the updated schedule!” Gov Ball organizers posted Saturday morning on X. The festival was originally set to open at 12…

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JD Vance watched the Twitter (X) feud between Elon Musk and Donald Trump unfold on Thursday (June 5) with a mix of concern and disbelief. As vice president, Vance had witnessed plenty of political spats, but this one—pitting the world’s richest man against the President of the United States—was different, a public spectacle with potentially real consequences. When Musk unleashed a barrage of posts attacking Trump, calling his flagship spending bill a “disgusting abomination” and even suggesting impeachment, Vance felt compelled to respond. In an interview released Friday (June 6), he called Musk’s attacks a “huge mistake,” warning that such…

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