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Time to Rename and Reframe the Rock Hall of Fame
culture1 day ago

Time to Rename and Reframe the Rock Hall of Fame

OutKick columnist Austin Perry argues the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s latest nominees are top‑heavy with non‑rock acts and overlook major rock/metal bands, calling the branding misleading. He suggests renaming it to a broader “Music Hall of Fame” and rethinking inductees to better reflect the rock genre’s legacy, noting debates over Madonna, ABBA, Tupac, Mariah Carey, and others as examples of the Hall’s evolving (and controversial) identity.

"Diddy's Turbulent Journey: From Hip Hop Rivalry to Legal Battles and Exclusive Miami Living"
music1 year ago

"Diddy's Turbulent Journey: From Hip Hop Rivalry to Legal Battles and Exclusive Miami Living"

Sean "Diddy" Combs, a prominent figure in hip hop, is facing civil lawsuits alleging sex trafficking, sexual abuse, and rape, which he strongly denies. The article delves into the historical East Coast-West Coast hip hop rivalry between Diddy and Suge Knight, and the deaths of Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. The unsolved murders have led to persistent rumors and accusations, despite evidence to the contrary. While Knight's path led to bankruptcy and a manslaughter conviction, Diddy's career initially flourished, but as of 2024, his future is uncertain.

"Tupac Murder Suspect Placed on House Arrest and Bail Granted"
crime2 years ago

"Tupac Murder Suspect Placed on House Arrest and Bail Granted"

Duane "Keffe D" Davis, a suspect in the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur, has been ordered to await trial under house arrest with electronic monitoring after a judge ruled in his favor. Bail was set at $750,000, and Davis is expected to post bail. Prosecutors had expressed concerns about potential threats to witnesses, but Davis's attorneys denied the allegations. Davis, who pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder, is scheduled to stand trial in June 2024.

"Legal Team Argues for Release of Former Gang Leader Linked to Tupac Shakur's Murder"
crime2 years ago

"Legal Team Argues for Release of Former Gang Leader Linked to Tupac Shakur's Murder"

A former gang leader, Duane "Keffe D" Davis, charged with orchestrating the killing of Tupac Shakur in 1996, has been allowed $750,000 bail and house arrest with electronic monitoring ahead of his trial in June. His attorneys argue that he can post bail and that he faces danger, while prosecutors claim he poses a threat to the public if released. Davis maintains he was given immunity from prosecution in 2008, but prosecutors say any immunity agreement was limited.

Suge Knight Refuses to Testify on Tupac's Death, Disputes Shooter's Identity
crime2 years ago

Suge Knight Refuses to Testify on Tupac's Death, Disputes Shooter's Identity

Suge Knight, who was with Tupac the night he was fatally shot in 1996, is refusing to testify against the lone suspect in the case, Duane "Keefe D" Davis. Despite Keefe D's previous claims and statements about the death of Tupac, including being an eyewitness, Suge Knight has no interest in speaking on the matter in court. Keefe D's willingness to discuss the murder in recent years has played a role in reinvigorating the investigation.

"50 Years of Hip-Hop: Celebrating the Culture with Iconic Artifacts and Exhibits"
arts-and-culture2 years ago

"50 Years of Hip-Hop: Celebrating the Culture with Iconic Artifacts and Exhibits"

The Grammy Museum is launching the "Hip-Hop America: The Mixtape Exhibit," a 5,000 square foot exhibit celebrating 50 years of hip-hop culture and its global impact. The exhibit will feature rare artifacts such as Tupac Shakur's handwritten essay, Notorious B.I.G.'s red leather pea jacket, and LL Cool J's red Kangol bucket hat. Visitors will explore various aspects of hip-hop, including music, choreography, fashion, activism, and car culture. The exhibit will also include interactive elements, allowing visitors to experiment with DJing, sampling, and rapping. The exhibit will open on October 7 and run until September 4, 2024.

Tupac Honored with Posthumous Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame.
entertainment2 years ago

Tupac Honored with Posthumous Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Late rapper Tupac Shakur has been honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with his sister Sekyiwa Shakur giving an emotional tribute to her brother's legacy. The ceremony was attended by fans and friends, including YG and Mike Epps, who shut down part of Hollywood Blvd to pay their respects. Tupac was previously inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2017 and has sold 75 million records.

The Complicated Relationship Between Tupac and Filmmaker Allen Hughes.
entertainment2 years ago

The Complicated Relationship Between Tupac and Filmmaker Allen Hughes.

Allen Hughes, the filmmaker behind the new five-part Tupac docuseries "Dear Mama," discusses the making of the definitive look at the iconic rapper and his equally outspoken, socially conscious mother, Afeni Shakur. Hughes reveals his personal connection to Tupac and how the series delves into the human rights and social justice issues that were important to him. He also discusses the importance of separating the myth of Tupac from the man and how documentaries have the power to affect people emotionally, spiritually, and psychologically.