Stephen A. Smith doesn't understand the backlash rappers like Snoop Dogg, Nelly and Soulja Boy are receiving for performing ...
Soulja Boy has taken aim at Drake in a new video posted to social media, telling him to remain out of the United States and "stay in Canada".
Steven A. Smith took to his eponymous podcast this week to defend the rappers who have been slammed for performing at Pres. Donald Trump’s Inauguration.
Over the weekend, Soulja Boy claimed he was in Washington, D.C., working on getting the TikTok ban lifted. The popular app ...
Swag gifted to almost 1,500 attendees included “Make Bitcoin Great Again” red hats, and American flag pins with the symbol ...
Soulja Boy still has smoke for Drake. Hitting Instagram over the weekend, Soulja declared Drake’s stay in America over.
Soulja Boy hopped online to tear in Drake again, telling the rapper to return to his home country. “Drake, you a b-tch, boy,” Soulja Boy told his fans on social media. “You can’t even come to America ...
The “First Take” host came to the defense of Nelly, Snoop Dogg, and several other rappers who hit the stage at Crypto Ball.
On Monday (Jan. 20), Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States and celebrated the feat with ...
While many hip-hop artists face backlash for performing at the 2025 Inauguration Ball, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith is stepping up to defend them. Artists like Nelly, Snoop Dogg, Soulja Boy, […] The post ...
Donald Trump launched a meme coin Friday night, while many of his backers were partying at the Crypto Ball in Washington, D.C ...
Snoop Dogg is now among the rappers performing at Crypto Ball, an event where cryptocurrency execs celebrate the inauguration of Donald Trump.