The D.L. Hughley Show

A white protester on Hollywood Blvd recently made it his priority to call out the artwork for Meek Mill's new album, 'Expensive Pain,' somehow tying it to the disrespect of Black women, Masonic symbolism, vaccine mandates and why you should take off your mask in general.

We may soon see the musical legacy of late rapper Nipsey Hussle continue on through his offspring after the promising singing skills put on public display recently by his daughter, Emani Asghedom.

Dwayne Johnson showed off his skills in the booth recently by dropping a verse for rap vet Tech N9ne in a new song called "Face Off," and many people reacted to hearing The Rock rocking the mic.

Unfounded remarks about the health status of Haitians, made by former president Donald Trump while speaking to Sean Hannity about Joe Biden's "open borders agenda," proved to be nothing short of vitriol.

Following the backlash he received for crude transgender and homophobic jokes in his new Netflix special 'The Closer,' stand-up icon Dave Chappelle has decided to not only stand behind his comedy but also make light of the negative feedback altogether.

Fresh off the BET Hip-Hop Awards, Benny The Butcher's long-awaited "The Burden Of Plugs" kicks off in Atlanta tonight (October 7th) and ending November 19th in Austin, TX. Before he hits the stage, Benny stopped by Posted On The Corner to give us the details about the tour and how he still gets a bit nervous before he hits the stage.

The family of Timberview High School shooter Timothy Simpkins has released a statement asking for forgiveness while also citing bullying as an explanation for what led to this unfortunate crime.

Actress Letitia Wright has decided to stick to her anti-vaxxer stance, and reportedly is even spreading the word while filming 'Black Panther 2' in Atlanta.

After premiering a monumental farewell HBO documentary earlier this year, rock goddess Tina Turner is sealing the deal on her career by selling a large portion of her music rights to publishing company BMG.

The environmental disparities in Grand Rapids, Michigan are prime examples of how prejudice is physically harming Black people and other POCs, with the city recently declaring racism a public health crisis in the area.