The Fyre Fest co-founder shared his excitement about becoming a first-time grandfather, though he admitted the title doesn’t ...
Boxing legend Mike Tyson has settled a lawsuit after using a song in a video without permission. The song, “Murdergram,” features famous rappers Jay-Z, DMX, and Ja Rule, and was produced by Ty Fyffe.
The biggest Minnesota State Fair concert of the season turned the Grandstand into one massive party Saturday night. Four acts that blended R&B and hip hop around the turn of the century to great ...
The "Where the Party At Tour," featuring Nelly, Ja Rule and Eve alongside special guests Chingy and St. Lunatics, included a nostalgic but lively stop at Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville on Aug. 14. ...
Mike Tyson is being sued over allegedly using an unauthorized song to promote his Jake Paul fight last year in an Instagram video. The producer behind Jay-Z, DMX, and Ja Rule's 1998 track "Murdergram" ...
Say what you will about Metallica, but no other metal band has taken as many chances as they have over the last 40-plus years. The track-by-track guide to Metallica's Load This 1993 action movie was a ...
Mike Tyson is being sued by Ty Fyffe for using the Hip-Hop track “Murdergram” without permission in a viral Instagram video. In a federal lawsuit, Fyffe claims Tyson used the 1998 song “Murdergram” ...
CUYAHOGA FALL, Ohio - The tour’s title is a query, “Where The Party At?” The answer on a balmy Tuesday evening was Blossom Music Center, as a quartet of turn-of-the-century hip-hop stars Nelly, Eve, ...