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The latest missive from the talented Bronx rapper occurred when she shared a text message exchange and fight between her and Ye aka Kanye West's ex Julia Fox, which has Twitter talking.

Let’s keep the love train rolling with Instagram’s “Love at First Slide” campaign, which debuted yesterday on Valentine’s Day. In honor of Lover’s Day and Black History Month, the social media platform partnered with a few couples and friends to share their Black Love stories. Read more inside and view their photos.

Mary J. Blige killed her halftime Super Bowl 2022 performance, but we're sure she didn't expect to become the latest meme.

Now a mainstream concept, VERZUZ is positioning itself as a viable performance platform and introduced a subscription model that Twitter balked at before Swizz Beatz walked it back.

The Super Bowl LVI halftime performance featuring Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar, a surprise spot by 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg and Eminem proved to be iconic. However, it's what the latter emcee did during his set to show support for the BLM movement that's already made for an everlasting impression.

For those out there celebrating Valentine's Day, or just anyone craving for a few examples of what a Black love story can look like, we put together a list of 15 rom-com couples that were so convincingly in love that we hope they're still somewhere in the multiverse making it last.

Now that the big show has concluded, folks on Twitter are attempting to figure out if the set catered more to Generation X or Millenials instead of simply praising the moment for the greatness it was.

On Saturday (Feb. 12), Kanye West found it necessary to tell the world that longtime collaborator Kid Cudi would not be appearing on DONDA 2. Apparently, the reason for Cudder's exile is his friendship with SNL's Pete Davidson, aka Ye's ex-wife's new boyfriend.

However, some Internet dweeb felt a way about M-E-T-H-O-D Man getting love from his adoring fans and photoshopped an image of his which prompted the Wu-Tang Clan star to call the person out.

Following an IG post from popular fashion satire account @diet_prada that critiqued Kim Kardashian's new 'Vogue' cover spread, many people agreed that it blatantly ripped off famous images of Black women. What many weren't expecting though was a like from pioneering Black supermodel Naomi Campbell.