#IAm Constance Wu Story (Fresh Off The Boat @ConstanceWu)



CAPE (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment)produced the #IAm Campaign to celebrate AAPI artists and role models throughout May, Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM) Watch the entire series at http://www.IAm-Campaign.com.

Rihanna Performs on ‘SNL’ 40th Season Finale

"Bitch Better Have My Money"

 “American Oxygen”

Coca Cola Commercial I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (Mad Men Finale)

"I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)" is a pop song which originated as an advertising jingle, produced by Billy Davis and sung by the Hillside Singers, for Coca-Cola, and was featured in 1971 as a TV commercial. The Hillside Singers' version was released as a successful single the same year."

Karrine Steffans: I'll Never Stop Seeing Lil Wayne for Anyone



 Karrine Steffans sat down with VladTV and spoke in-depth about her non-exclusive relationship with Lil Wayne, saying they met in 2007 and just talked for about 3 weeks before she flew herself to him and they were able to connect on a more personal level

Friday, May 15, 2015

Karrine Steffans Breaks Down How She Got 'Superhead' Nickname


During the conversation Karrine addressed her nickname "Superhead," which she says was a lyric by Jadakiss on The Lox's "Blood Pressure" years before they ever met.

Fabolous- "Do It Again" (Freestyle)




Fabolous freestyles over Jay Z's "Do It Again" (Put Your Hands Up).

New! Lupe Fiasco - It Just Might Be Okay (Video)



"...Lupe flashes back to 2006’s Food & Liquor, shining the light on hard working positive African Americans in our communities."-Miss Info

Hootie and the Blowfish: "Hold My Hand" - David Letterman (2015)

Hootie & the Blowfish on Letterman performing Hold My Hand (1994)

Freddie Gray Death Ruled Homicide by Baltimore State Attorney Marilyn Mosby (Full Vide)



'Freddie Gray Death Homicide' Baltimore State Attorney Marilyn Mosby 6 Cops Charged murder Freddie Gray Death ruled Homicide Freddie Gray's Death A Homicide, Cops Charged with death Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby The death of Freddie Gray was a homicide, and there is "probable cause" for criminal charges, State's Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby says, citing a thorough investigation and the medical examiner's report on Gray's death.