The rapper and DJ, who died over the weekend at 43, was the biggest hit for the indie label Big Oomp Records. Its brief but shining moment injected fun back into a scene in transition.
Nowadays, musicians and wrestling go hand in hand–at least over in WWE’s realm. Yesterday (January 27), that entertainment bridge continued during Monday Night Raw. When the beloved late night program made a stop at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, the city’s most popular rapper were sure to snag a ringside seat.
Born on this day in 1972, Jonathan Smith—better known as Lil Jon—is one of Hip Hop’s most vibrant and unforgettable personalities. As a rapper, producer, DJ, and actor, Lil Jon was instrumental in pioneering the “crunk” sub-genre, transforming it from its Dirty South roots into a global phenomenon.
ATLANTA — Georgia U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff spoke one-on-one with Channel 2 Action News on Wednesday about putting continued pressure on the United States Postal Service for more improved and time ...
The hip-hop world is mourning the loss of Atlanta-based rapper and producer DJ Unk, who died at the age of 43, Known for his contributions to the Southern hip-ho
In a new partnership with Twix, hip-hop duo Ying Yang Twins talk about their "synergy," new music with Lil Jon, and the 2025 Super Bowl Half Time Show.