A week after BET brought hip hop’s best to the stage for its 18th Annual Hip Hop Awards, the network will celebrate 50 years of hip hop coast to coast with the broadcast of the ceremony this Tuesday, Oct. 10. Led by returning host and Grammy nominee Fat Joe, this year’s event will feature performances from DaBaby and more and appearances by pioneers including Jermaine Dupri, LL Cool J, and Ludacris. Hip hop’s best, including the co-lead nominees Cardi B and 21 Savage, battle it out for the top honors, including Hip Hop Artist of the Year. The 2023 Annual BET Hip Hop Award will have its broadcast premiere on Tuesday, Oct. 10 at 9 p.m. Et on BET. You can watch BET with a 7-Day Free Trial of Philo. You can also watch with Directv Stream, Sling TV, Hulu Live TV, Fubo, or YouTube TV.
How to Watch 2023 BET Hip Hop Awards When: Tuesday,...
How to Watch 2023 BET Hip Hop Awards When: Tuesday,...
- 10/10/2023
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
Jermaine Dupri will mark the 25th anniversary of his record label So So Def with a 25th anniversary tour. The 11-city trek, launching October 14th in Washington D.C. and concluding November 2nd in Los Angeles, California, will feature himself, Da Brat, Anthony Hamilton, Xscape, Jagged Edge, Bow Wow, Bone Crusher, Youngbloodz, Dem Franchize Boyz and J-Kwon.
Dupri founded the hip-hop/R&B label in 1993 in Atlanta, Georgia. The rapper-producer told the Associated Press that, over the past 25 years, the label’s roster built a crucial “cultural currency” in the development of Southern hip-hop.
Dupri founded the hip-hop/R&B label in 1993 in Atlanta, Georgia. The rapper-producer told the Associated Press that, over the past 25 years, the label’s roster built a crucial “cultural currency” in the development of Southern hip-hop.
- 8/1/2018
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
Did the group find a way to get Reid out of prison?
That was addressed on Criminal Minds Season 12 Episode 16 when a regime change in prison threatened to put him in danger.
Did he make any friends?
Watch Criminal Minds Season 12 Episode 16 Online
Meanwhile, the group tried to find an elusive murderer known as the Bone Crusher.
With limited leads, a young mother stepped forward to reveal some key details on the matter.
View Slideshow: Quotables for Week Ending February 24, 2017
Use the video above to watch Criminal Minds online to get caught up on the latest drama for the characters on this CBS procedural. ...
That was addressed on Criminal Minds Season 12 Episode 16 when a regime change in prison threatened to put him in danger.
Did he make any friends?
Watch Criminal Minds Season 12 Episode 16 Online
Meanwhile, the group tried to find an elusive murderer known as the Bone Crusher.
With limited leads, a young mother stepped forward to reveal some key details on the matter.
View Slideshow: Quotables for Week Ending February 24, 2017
Use the video above to watch Criminal Minds online to get caught up on the latest drama for the characters on this CBS procedural. ...
- 3/16/2017
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The Bau headed to New York City to solve another freaky case.
But the ghost of Spencer Reid hung over Criminal Minds Season 12 Episode 16.
The case of the week was yet another misogynistic sadist taking out his issues on the women he abducted.
Yeah, I know. Women are more than half the population, but they end up being 90% of the victims on Criminal Minds, especially when torture is involved. It's getting more than a little old.
And torture was definitely involved in this episode, as the unsub nicknamed the Bone Crusher kept breaking as many bones as he could while keeping his victim alive.
In a nice change of pace, the Bau got the unsub, Danny White, handed to them before the first commercial break. They just had to believe.
I figure that wall of broken-bone artwork in the unsub's apartment was enough to make believers of anyone.
Then it...
But the ghost of Spencer Reid hung over Criminal Minds Season 12 Episode 16.
The case of the week was yet another misogynistic sadist taking out his issues on the women he abducted.
Yeah, I know. Women are more than half the population, but they end up being 90% of the victims on Criminal Minds, especially when torture is involved. It's getting more than a little old.
And torture was definitely involved in this episode, as the unsub nicknamed the Bone Crusher kept breaking as many bones as he could while keeping his victim alive.
In a nice change of pace, the Bau got the unsub, Danny White, handed to them before the first commercial break. They just had to believe.
I figure that wall of broken-bone artwork in the unsub's apartment was enough to make believers of anyone.
Then it...
- 3/16/2017
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
Right now, Reid could really use that protective custody he should have gotten when he first went into prison on Criminal Minds. It's bad enough he's behind bars, but it looks like things are just going to keep getting a lot worse.
Meanwhile, in "Assistance is Futile," the Bau (minus J.J., who stays behind and visits Reid in prison) travels to New York to track down an UnSub the media is calling the Bone Crusher. You don't need to know anything else to figure out what he's doing to his victims.
Meanwhile, in "Assistance is Futile," the Bau (minus J.J., who stays behind and visits Reid in prison) travels to New York to track down an UnSub the media is calling the Bone Crusher. You don't need to know anything else to figure out what he's doing to his victims.
- 3/15/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Rapper Bone Crusher wasn't rolling around a Minnesota mall in a motorized cart this week because he's fat -- despite reports to the contrary -- he tells TMZ, he's got a Real reason for being temporarily handicapped.Mr. Crusher tells us, he recently underwent serious knee surgery to repair an injury he sustained a few years ago in Germany, when he was performing for U.S. troops stationed abroad ... and stupidly jumped off stage.Crush -- real name Wayne Hardnett,...
- 1/20/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Brad Leo Lyon Brad Leo Lyon is an emerging new talent in the independent horror field. He's a triple threat as he writes, directs and stars in his own horror films. And his speciality is the horror comedy sub-genre, probably the most difficult sub-genre to tackle as you have to have not only an understanding of horror, but of comedy and then being able to incorporate the two into a narrative that is cohesive and seamless. So many horror filmmakers have failed in the past attempting to do just that. But, Brad Leo Lyon takes it even further by incorporating elements of nostalgia and whimsy into his films while keeping it modern. Can Brad Leo Lyon, the mastermind behind such efforts as Beach Vacancy, College Fright Night and the upcoming Little Creeps, pull it all off? We don't know yet, but we'll be keeping an eye out on him. And at the very least,...
- 4/30/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Timbaland, Lil Jon, Paul Wall and others also performed at the event, which airs Monday on VH1.
By Jayson Rodriguez
Rick Ross
Photo: Getty Images
New York — "VH1 Hip Hop Honors: The Dirty South" might have represented Atlanta, Texas, Miami, New Orleans and everywhere in between, but all points were a unified front for the event Thursday night (June 3) at the Hammerstein Ballroom.
"I always say the East Coast is one piece of bread, and the West Coast is another piece of bread," honoree J. Prince of Rap-a-Lot Records said during the tribute. "And the South is the meat. I describe it that way, 'cause everyone has roots in the South."
Drake, Bun B, the Game, Juvenile and the Geto Boys' Willie D all performed as a part of the Rap-a-Lot set. Drake paid homage to the late Pimp C as he and Bun joined forces for "Get Throwed.
By Jayson Rodriguez
Rick Ross
Photo: Getty Images
New York — "VH1 Hip Hop Honors: The Dirty South" might have represented Atlanta, Texas, Miami, New Orleans and everywhere in between, but all points were a unified front for the event Thursday night (June 3) at the Hammerstein Ballroom.
"I always say the East Coast is one piece of bread, and the West Coast is another piece of bread," honoree J. Prince of Rap-a-Lot Records said during the tribute. "And the South is the meat. I describe it that way, 'cause everyone has roots in the South."
Drake, Bun B, the Game, Juvenile and the Geto Boys' Willie D all performed as a part of the Rap-a-Lot set. Drake paid homage to the late Pimp C as he and Bun joined forces for "Get Throwed.
- 6/4/2010
- MTV Music News
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