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NEWS

Hip-Hop Reacts To Donald Trump’s Win Over Kamala Harris

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Celebrities weighed in on the 2024 presidential victory of Donald Trump over Kamala Harris. Trump has defeated Harris in the 2024 presidential election and was

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50 Cent Rejected $3 Million To Perform At Donald Trump Rally

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50 Cent revealed that he turned down a $3 million offer from Donald Trump and the Republican Party to perform at Trump’s Madison Square Garden

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Lil Pump Claims Kamala Harris Is Not Black

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Lil Pump has taken issue with Vice President Kamala Harris identifying as Black. The longtime supporter of Donald Trump took to Twitter to share his

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Hip-Hop Reacts To Donald Trump’s Felony Convictions

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Donald Trump became the first former American president to be convicted of felony crimes. The former president’s conviction in New York stemmed from a $130,000

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Lil Pump Continues Supporting Donald Trump

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Lil Pump wants his fans to know that he is still supporting Donald Trump. The Florida native says that we need Trump back in office.

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Styles P Preferred When Donald Trump Was In Office

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Styles P recently appeared on the Touré Show, where he revealed that he’d rather have Donald Trump in the White House than Joe Biden. “I

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Benny The Butcher Says He’s Voting For Donald Trump

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Benny The Butcher has proclaimed that he will vote for Donald Trump, prompting a backlash from his fanbase. The popular New York rapper took to

GOSSIP NEWS

Kodak Black Echoes Donald Trump’s Criticism Of Rihanna’s Super Bowl Performance

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Kodak Black has agreed with Donald Trump’s harsh comments about Rihanna‘s performance at the Super Bowl LVIII. The former president took to Truth Social —

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Kodak Black Wants Donald Trump To Be President Again

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It seems like that Donald Trump has a forever fan in Kodak Black. The controversial Florida rapper is still grateful to Trump for commuting his

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Kodak Black Deletes Tweet Promising To Donate $1 Million To Charity If Freed

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Kodak Black has just been released from prison and was in a giving mood when he promised to donate $1,000,000 toward charity if Donald Trump

NEWS

Boosie Badazz Not Surprised Lil Wayne Endorsed Donald Trump

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A new segment of Boosie Badazz’s interview with Vlad TV has aired, revealing the Baton Rouge rapper’s feelings about Lil Wayne’s endorsement of Donald Trump.

NEWS

Lil Pump Loses 300k Followers Following Trump Endorsement

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Since endorsing Donald Trump in the US election 2020, Lil Pump has lost 300,000 followers on Instagram. Before his endorsement, the “Gucci Gang” rapper had

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Kanye West Says He Will Cure Hunger & End Homelessness If Elected

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Kanye West is making a last-ditch attempt to win voters, vowing to end homelessness and hunger should he be elected as the 46th US president.

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Waka Flocka Flame Thinks Donald Trump Is Better Than Barack Obama

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Waka Flocka Flame is in hot water with fans after saying that Donald Trump is a better president than Barack Obama. The “No Hands” rapper

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Trey Songz Tests Positive For COVID-19

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Trey Songz says he’s tested positive for COVID-19 and is urging his fans to not be cavalier about the novel coronavirus. The R&B singer made

NEWS

Kanye West Congratulates Kamala Harris On VP Nomination

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Ye hopped on Twitter on August 14 and shared a touching congratulatory message to Kamala Harris, who was recently selected by Joe Biden as his

NEWS

Meek Mill Protests With “Otherside Of America” Single Amid George Floyd Protests

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Hip-Hop superstar Meek Mill has released a new single titled “Otherside Of America” in reaction to the unrest in the country. The song arrives amid