Leave it to Kendrick Lamar to turn a good Friday into a great Friday. The Compton rapper dropped his fourth studio album, Damn, last night and the Internet just can’t stop talking about the highly anticipated release. If you thought Dot’s 2015 Grammy nominated album To Pimp a Butterfly was politically direct, than Damn may have you […]

Kendrick Lamar dropped his highly anticipated album Damn on Friday and the Internet just can’t stop talking about it. The rapper’s fourth project touches on everything from Donald Trump to FOX News. Check out some of the best tweets about the K. Dot’s hot new album.

Another day, another “leaked” sex tape. Lira Galore is the latest model to have their personal sex sessions uploaded to the Internet for the world to see. After graphic images and video of Lira and a guy being intimate hit social media on Friday, Rick Ross‘ former girlfried took to Twitter: https://twitter.com/_LiraGalore/status/837539875469447168 Multiple sites reported […]

Chris Brown‘s name was all over the Internet yesterday. Soulja Boy slammed the singer on social media, claiming he backed out of their highly anticipated boxing match that was scheduled for March, because he’s scared. While Karrueche nearly broke the Internet by filing a restraining order against the singer, claiming he threatened to kill her. […]

The gorgeous model and former video girl set the internet on fire over the weekend with a series of photos.

Soulja Boy's wild behavior over the past few weeks has everyone talking – even OG rappers like Fabolous.

Soulja Boy apparently still hasn't had enough of being the butt of a month's worth of jokes, because he continues to show off his antics.

The star recently posted a video of her 3-year-old son Sebastian getting a manicure and pedicure with colored nail polish.

The latest viral phenomenon is Ken Bone, who went from 7 followers to over 15,000 after asking a question during last night's presidential debate.

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A couple of kids decided to run up on Joe Budden and soon realized it wasn't the best idea.

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For African-Americans and Hispanics --- two groups that strongly prefer using mobile devices to access the Internet -- the benefits of the free-data plans are particularly clear.

Sales in brick and mortar stores fell from $11.6 billion in 2014 to $10.4 billion in 2015. That's an overall 10 percent decrease in sales, a consequence of both stores offering sales days earlier and online sales that allowed consumers to shop from the comfort of their homes.