Get ready to dive back into the drama and excitement of the hip-hop world with the upcoming episode of “Love & Hip Hop Miami”! Set to air at 8:00 Pm on Monday, March 4, 2024, on VH1, this popular reality series continues to follow the lives of women whose significant others are hip-hop stars.
In this episode, viewers can expect an intense and revealing look into the relationships, careers, and personal struggles of the cast members. As the spotlight shines on these dynamic women, audiences will witness their journeys navigating the ups and downs of life in the music industry and the challenges of maintaining relationships in the public eye.
From explosive conflicts to heartfelt moments of connection, “Love & Hip Hop Miami” offers a candid and unfiltered portrayal of the lives of its cast members. Whether you’re a fan of the show or new to the series, this episode promises to deliver plenty of entertainment and intrigue.
In this episode, viewers can expect an intense and revealing look into the relationships, careers, and personal struggles of the cast members. As the spotlight shines on these dynamic women, audiences will witness their journeys navigating the ups and downs of life in the music industry and the challenges of maintaining relationships in the public eye.
From explosive conflicts to heartfelt moments of connection, “Love & Hip Hop Miami” offers a candid and unfiltered portrayal of the lives of its cast members. Whether you’re a fan of the show or new to the series, this episode promises to deliver plenty of entertainment and intrigue.
- 2/26/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
A chart mainstay and ferocious rhymer from the late-Nineties into the aughts, Queens rapper N.O.R.E. has since built a hugely visible (and lucrative) second career as a podcast host on Revolt’s Drink Champs, where he and DJ Efn swap stories and libations with the biggest names in rap. Their 2021 episode with Kanye West earned more than 12 million views on YouTube alone, dominating cultural discourse. This year, they’ve talked to MCs like Rick Ross, City Girls, and Kodak Black, as well as Bill Bellamy, Lyor Cohen,...
- 12/11/2023
- by Grant Rindner
- Rollingstone.com
Trevor Noah has addressed his supposed “beef” with Kanye West.
In a video posted to The Daily Show’s TikTok account, the talk show host fielded a question about his disagreements with West from an audience member. “Why you beefing with Ye?” Noah is asked from off-screen.
“Why am I beefing with Kanye? That’s an interesting way to phrase it because a beef has to go both ways,” Noah responded.
“It does. Genuinely it does. In my limited understanding of the world, beef has always been something that generally will happen between two hip-hop artists. I’ve was never beefing with Kanye West. I was concerned about Kanye West.”
West lashed out at Noah, who is originally from South Africa, during an appearance on the Drink Champs podcast on Saturday (15 October) with rapper N.O.R.E. and DJ Efn. He also made disparaging comments about Kim Kardashian’s ex-boyfriend Pete Davidson.
In a video posted to The Daily Show’s TikTok account, the talk show host fielded a question about his disagreements with West from an audience member. “Why you beefing with Ye?” Noah is asked from off-screen.
“Why am I beefing with Kanye? That’s an interesting way to phrase it because a beef has to go both ways,” Noah responded.
“It does. Genuinely it does. In my limited understanding of the world, beef has always been something that generally will happen between two hip-hop artists. I’ve was never beefing with Kanye West. I was concerned about Kanye West.”
West lashed out at Noah, who is originally from South Africa, during an appearance on the Drink Champs podcast on Saturday (15 October) with rapper N.O.R.E. and DJ Efn. He also made disparaging comments about Kim Kardashian’s ex-boyfriend Pete Davidson.
- 10/21/2022
- by Amanda Whiting
- The Independent - TV
Coco Austin all smiles at the Dick Wolf Salute at the Dolby Theater. Pic credit: ©ImageCollect.com/Carrie-nelson
Coco Austin opts to go topless for a sunbathing session as she continues to rock her colorful new hairdo.
The model, whose legal name is Nicole Natalie Marrow, traded in her classic blonde locks for a more vibrant color.
The mother of one has never been shy about showing some skin as she continues to maintain her swimsuit figure for over 20 years.
The Ice Loves Coco star has been married to rapper and actor Ice-t since 2002, and the pair are still in love.
Coco Austin’s preference for skimpy clothing has courted controversy in the past, but she remains unbothered.
In a new sizzling selfie, the stunning model goes topless for an even tan.
Coco Austin strikes a pose for a topless photo
The 43-year-old model reposted a hot selfie in which...
Coco Austin opts to go topless for a sunbathing session as she continues to rock her colorful new hairdo.
The model, whose legal name is Nicole Natalie Marrow, traded in her classic blonde locks for a more vibrant color.
The mother of one has never been shy about showing some skin as she continues to maintain her swimsuit figure for over 20 years.
The Ice Loves Coco star has been married to rapper and actor Ice-t since 2002, and the pair are still in love.
Coco Austin’s preference for skimpy clothing has courted controversy in the past, but she remains unbothered.
In a new sizzling selfie, the stunning model goes topless for an even tan.
Coco Austin strikes a pose for a topless photo
The 43-year-old model reposted a hot selfie in which...
- 9/3/2022
- by Frank Yemi
- Monsters and Critics
Kanye West continued to call Kim Kardashian his wife as he chatted to hosts N.O.R.E. and DJ Efn on Revolt TV’s “Drink Champs” podcast. “She’s still my wife, there ain’t no paperwork,” said West in Thursday’s interview. Kardashian filed for divorce from West in February after almost seven years of marriage. She’s recently been spotted...
- 11/5/2021
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Previously a guest of honor at Beyoncé’s Coachella last year, J Balvin claimed Coachella for himself on Saturday night, with a high-octane show at sundown.
While plenty of Latinx talent has graced the festival’s main stage since its inception two decades ago, the Coachella Stage has counted predominantly rock acts, like the Mars Volta, Café Tacvba, Kinky and Zoé as alumni; the shape-shifting Puerto Rican hip-hop duo Calle 13 became the first urbano act to play the stage in 2010. J Balvin not only brought urbano back to the main...
While plenty of Latinx talent has graced the festival’s main stage since its inception two decades ago, the Coachella Stage has counted predominantly rock acts, like the Mars Volta, Café Tacvba, Kinky and Zoé as alumni; the shape-shifting Puerto Rican hip-hop duo Calle 13 became the first urbano act to play the stage in 2010. J Balvin not only brought urbano back to the main...
- 4/14/2019
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
In the first week of May, the American music industry commenced a semi-annual tradition: singling out a lone piece of Jamaican music and sending it up the charts. 2018’s lucky winner is “Walking Trophy,” a confidence-boosting single by Hoodcelebrityy, a Jamaican-born, New York City-based singer. By early July, two months after appearing on the mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop airplay chart, “Walking Trophy” was reaching an audience of around eight million listeners a week.
“There’s one Jamaican record every two to three years,” explains the producer Jaxx (Kranium, Jada Kingdom...
“There’s one Jamaican record every two to three years,” explains the producer Jaxx (Kranium, Jada Kingdom...
- 8/3/2018
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
Crimestoppers tip and alleged confessions lead to arrests in Staten Island, New York.
By Gil Kaufman
DJ Megatron
Photo: Scott Wintrow/ Getty Images
Two men have been arrested for the murder of DJ Megatron. The New York radio personality, hip-hop promoter and television host was shot and killed near his home in Staten Island on March 27.
According to NY1, Richard Cromwell, 20, and William Williams, 21, were charged on Wednesday with second-degree murder, criminal possession of a weapon, stolen property and robbery. Megatron was laid to rest on Tuesday, nine days after he was shot once in the chest while walking to a store near his home.
NBC New York reported that detectives believe the murder may have been a result of a robbery gone bad. It is unknown if the suspects were acquaintances of Megatron. A Crimestoppers tip led to the arrest of Williams, who then reportedly confessed to the murder and robbery.
By Gil Kaufman
DJ Megatron
Photo: Scott Wintrow/ Getty Images
Two men have been arrested for the murder of DJ Megatron. The New York radio personality, hip-hop promoter and television host was shot and killed near his home in Staten Island on March 27.
According to NY1, Richard Cromwell, 20, and William Williams, 21, were charged on Wednesday with second-degree murder, criminal possession of a weapon, stolen property and robbery. Megatron was laid to rest on Tuesday, nine days after he was shot once in the chest while walking to a store near his home.
NBC New York reported that detectives believe the murder may have been a result of a robbery gone bad. It is unknown if the suspects were acquaintances of Megatron. A Crimestoppers tip led to the arrest of Williams, who then reportedly confessed to the murder and robbery.
- 4/7/2011
- MTV Music News
Radio and TV personality was killed early Sunday morning at age 32.
By James Montgomery
DJ Megatron
Photo: Scott Wintrow/ Getty Images
DJ Megatron, the radio personality, hip-hop promoter and television host, was shot and killed early Sunday morning near his home in Staten Island, according to The New York Times. He was 32.
Born Corey McGriff, Megatron first made his name in Staten Island hip-hop circles as a promoter of local artists, something he continued during his stint as a DJ on famed New York radio station Hot 97, where he had risen from an intern to an on-air sidekick of popular personality Fatman Scoop. He had also worked at stations in Boston and Philadelphia. In recent months, Megatron had started to gain national exposure thanks to his appearances on Bet's "106 & Park," where he'd hype up the in-studio audience during commercial breaks and conduct frank — and hilarious — man-on-the-street interviews.
"He will truly be missed,...
By James Montgomery
DJ Megatron
Photo: Scott Wintrow/ Getty Images
DJ Megatron, the radio personality, hip-hop promoter and television host, was shot and killed early Sunday morning near his home in Staten Island, according to The New York Times. He was 32.
Born Corey McGriff, Megatron first made his name in Staten Island hip-hop circles as a promoter of local artists, something he continued during his stint as a DJ on famed New York radio station Hot 97, where he had risen from an intern to an on-air sidekick of popular personality Fatman Scoop. He had also worked at stations in Boston and Philadelphia. In recent months, Megatron had started to gain national exposure thanks to his appearances on Bet's "106 & Park," where he'd hype up the in-studio audience during commercial breaks and conduct frank — and hilarious — man-on-the-street interviews.
"He will truly be missed,...
- 3/28/2011
- MTV Music News
New York -- Urban radio and TV personality DJ Megatron, who built a career at hip-hop and R&B radio stations from Philadelphia to Boston and told viewers of a popular music TV show "What's Good," was shot to death early Sunday, his manager and police said.
The occasional Bet television segment host was killed while heading to a store near his home on New York City's Staten Island around 2 a.m., said his manager Justin Kirkland, known as J. Smoove.
The 32-year-old deejay, born Corey McGriff, was found dead with a gunshot wound to his chest, police said. No arrests had been made.
His manager said friends and relatives had no idea why anyone might have attacked a deejay known for his upbeat, amiable attitude.
"He probably had one of the best personalities around . super-positive, happy all the time," Kirkland said.
Rising to the on-air ranks after starting as an intern,...
The occasional Bet television segment host was killed while heading to a store near his home on New York City's Staten Island around 2 a.m., said his manager Justin Kirkland, known as J. Smoove.
The 32-year-old deejay, born Corey McGriff, was found dead with a gunshot wound to his chest, police said. No arrests had been made.
His manager said friends and relatives had no idea why anyone might have attacked a deejay known for his upbeat, amiable attitude.
"He probably had one of the best personalities around . super-positive, happy all the time," Kirkland said.
Rising to the on-air ranks after starting as an intern,...
- 3/28/2011
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Former Cavaliers star's decision to head to the Miami Heat is defended by these artists and others.
By Mawuse Ziegbe
Lebron James
Photo: Kelly Kline/ Getty Images
LeBron James' announcement that he's taking his formidable skills to the Miami Heat has prompted many in the hip-hip community to voice their opinions via Twitter.
When news of the NBA star's decision to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers for the southern team hit, a few hip-hop tweeters were downright shocked. CNN's Noreaga typed, "Lebron Dang man!!!" Detroit Mc Big Sean tweeted "Miami?!!" and seemed a trifle upset that 'Bron decided against staying in the Midwest, adding "should of went to the bulls."
But Ohio hip-hop stars like Bow Wow had nothing but e-love for James. "People kill me hating on somebody making decisions to better They life," Bow Wow typed. "Let them millions be in yo face You'll go to Singapore and play Gnr.
By Mawuse Ziegbe
Lebron James
Photo: Kelly Kline/ Getty Images
LeBron James' announcement that he's taking his formidable skills to the Miami Heat has prompted many in the hip-hip community to voice their opinions via Twitter.
When news of the NBA star's decision to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers for the southern team hit, a few hip-hop tweeters were downright shocked. CNN's Noreaga typed, "Lebron Dang man!!!" Detroit Mc Big Sean tweeted "Miami?!!" and seemed a trifle upset that 'Bron decided against staying in the Midwest, adding "should of went to the bulls."
But Ohio hip-hop stars like Bow Wow had nothing but e-love for James. "People kill me hating on somebody making decisions to better They life," Bow Wow typed. "Let them millions be in yo face You'll go to Singapore and play Gnr.
- 7/9/2010
- MTV Music News
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