On Wednesday, Rolling Loud released its lineup for the upcoming May 2026 festival, featuring NBA Youngboy, Don Toliver, and ...
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‘Diamonds in the Dirt 3’ brings Baton Rouge rap history back to the big screen
Baton Rouge’s hip-hop story is heading back to the big screen with the premiere of “Diamonds in the Dirt 3: The Dumbway,” the ...
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Baton Rouge rapper Lil’ Boosie seeks probation to avoid prison for gun charge
Baton Rouge rapper Lil' Boosie is requesting a California judge not to send him to prison after a federal gun charge.
New Orleans and Louisiana have left an indelible mark on rap music as the home state of some of the genre's biggest stars and most iconic record labels. Five albums by Louisiana artists were selected ...
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NLE Choppa puts “KO” billboard dissing NBA YoungBoy in his Baton Rouge neighborhood [VIDEO]
NLE Choppa takes his feud with NBA YoungBoy to the streets with a bold Baton Rouge billboard — but fans say it’s clout-chasing gone too far. NLE Choppa is turning his words into real-world fire. The ...
MIAMI — Rappers Fredo Bang and Lit Yoshi were arrested in Miami this week on warrants out of Louisiana on the eve of a large rap concert in South Florida, authorities said. Both men are associated ...
Before Boosie, Kevin Gates and NBA Youngboy, Glenn "Young Bleed" Clifton Jr. was the Baton Rouge rapper of the 1990s. He and his rap group, Concentration Camp, including C-Loc and Happy Perez, were ...
The hip-hop landscape shifted dramatically when NBA YoungBoy achieved what no artist in music history had accomplished before: securing 34 entries on the prestigious Billboard 200 albums chart. This ...
The hip hop community is mourning the loss of Young Bleed, the Baton Rouge rap veteran known for his classic hit “How Ya Do Dat.” The influential artist has passed away at 51 after suffering ...
Following the first of two sold-out concerts at the Smoothie King Center, Baton Rouge rapper NBA Youngboy took a late-night stroll on Canal and Bourbon streets and briefly ended up in the hands of New ...
Young Bleed, the Baton Rouge rapper who struck big with 1997's "How Ya Do Dat" and was part of No Limit Records' hold as a Southern rap empire, died Saturday (Nov. 1) after complications from ...
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