Def Jam
Thursday DJ Khaled hosted a We The Best Press conference to announce his partnerships with Def Jam, Jordan and Snipes.
Coco Jones graced our screens in the new hit series Bel Air which airs on Peacock and left no crumbs! Babygirl understood the assignment and fans everywhere are excited to see what else the talented actress/musician has in store. Many were introduced to Coco Jones back in 2012 when she starred in Let It Shine […]
The Long Beach legend recently opened up about being named executive creative consultant at Def Jam, discussing what led him to take on that role.
Trouble Releases “Ain’t My Fault” Feat Boosie East Atlanta rapper Trouble has just dropped some new HEAT, featuring Sir Badazz himself, Lil’ Boosie. Bringing Baton Rouge flavor to an Atlanta rhythm, the duo doesn’t disappoint in the new uptempo release. Listen to it here, and let us know what you think!
DMX Reportedly Inks New Deal With Def Jam According to XXL, legendary rapper DMX is back where he solidified himself as an icon. Def Jam has confirmed with that the former Ruff Ryders rapper has recently signed a new record deal with the historic rap label. If you recall, from the 1990s through the early 2000s, DMX […]
Frank Ocean Opens Up In A ‘Dazed” Magazine Interview It’s rare the elusive Frank Ocean opens up about his personal life to the public. But more recently, he’s become a little more transparent. It helps when his own friends are interviewing him. In the summer issue for Dazed magazine, Frank had everyone from Billy Porter […]
Amber Rose Shares Message About New Boyfriend, AE We’re not going to lie Amber Rose and her new boyfriend are cute or whatever—but when she hit Instagram last night to gush about the Def Jam exec, we couldn’t help but feel a bit of…deja vu. Posting a photo of her new man, Muva poured her […]
“Big Bossin, Vol. 1, is a solid piece of crisp, nasty rap music that called back on the classic West Coast G-funk of the ’90s… On the first Vol. 2 track that they’ve shared, Payroll and Cardo team up with Bay Area legend E-40, who sounds right at home next to them. This is an unpretentious slow-creep rap song.” […]
Much like Chris Lighty, many people continue to believe Shakir did not commit suicide.