f you can't beat em, join em. After getting absolutely destroyed by South Park (ah, fish dicks) Yeezy apparently decided he needed to start taking himself less seriously and dropped by "The Cleveland Show", which, let's be honest, is a poor man's "Family Guy", to play local rapper Kenny West, a role he's reprising on new episode, "Harder, Better, Faster, Browner". See more...
In this latest edition of “If Your Favorite Rapper Was A Star On [Insert Television Show Name Here]” we take a look at NBC’s Emmy award winning show “The Office.” Who doesn’t love “The Office,” right? And who doesn’t love rappers? Okay, maybe not everybody but we couldn’t resist the opportunity to pair our favorites on “The Office” with who we think their Hip Hop counterparts would be. See more...
You watch "Entourage", right? Me too. Of course how could I not? I am filled with testosterone, overtly large visions and dreams - I fuxkin’ love "Entourage". I have to dial that back a sec though. Compared to "Mad Men", "Entourage" was once great but has now become an avenue for companies to sell you shit. This makes me angry. See more...
There aren’t many things in life that are more comical than VH1’s series of reality shows. I mean, how VH1 is able to find so many dysfunctional people is beyond me. This week VH1 announced the line-up of reality shows for their fall season. We’ve listed a handful of new shows VH1 will be introducing as well as our expert opinion on each. See more...
On Monday, November 2, VH1 premiered the second seasons of both "I Want To Work For Diddy" and "For The Love Of Ray J". Following these two hours of reality (and I use that word lightly) television I was struck with a serious case of reality déjà vu. I’m sure you all are familiar with the feeling. That inescapable feeling that occurs when watching reality TV that you’ve somehow seen this before. See more for a full wrap-up of both shows season openers...
Jenny Slate, who was making her debut on SNL, managed to let loose a relatively sizable f-bomb on air. Slate's profanity was unusual to say the least, but the fact that a cast member slipped up and said the best/worst word in the English language during live television isn't really that shocking. No, what's really shocking is the amount of people who managed not to swear on SNL. For all the heat rappers catch for their "foul language," not a single hip-hop act has ever cursed on live television, a fact that's even more surprising when you consider the list of artists who have appeared on the show:
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