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Big L returns to the spotlight this Friday with Harlem’s Finest: Return of the King, a posthumous album featuring JAY-Z, Nas, Mac Miller, Method Man, Joe Budden and Joey Bada$$, a lineup that spans generations of Hip-Hop.
The team turns a cappellas and iconic freestyles into a cohesive posthumous album featuring Nas, Method Man, Joey Bada$$, and Mac Miller
The HBO comedy includes TV’s most layered portrait of a social media influencer, the latest evolution in a character type that reflects broader feelings about internet culture.
The HBO Original series from the Bottoms star scores a 76 percent on Rotten Tomatoes as reviewers praise its sharp satire and flawed but fearless tone.
The story by a local news site featured images posted to social media showing what the outlet says were agents in unmarked cars donning Chucky and Momo masks.
Nearly 25 years after his tragic death, Harlem’s Finest: Return Of The King cements Big L’s legacy as one of hip-hop’s greatest lyricists. The album isn’t just a release—it’s a resurrection of Harlem pride, lyrical craftsmanship, and cultural unity.
Wall paintings of Shohei Ohtani created by L.A. muralist Robert Vargas have recently been unveiled in the northeastern Japan city of Oshu, likely becoming the newest must-visit spot in the baseball superstar's hometown for fans.
G&L Musical Instruments, which made guitars, basses and other gear on Fender Avenue in Fullerton since 1980, quietly closed down last month.
"Once again, the Dodgers have shown the world that Los Angeles is the city of champions," Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass said in a statement. "I can't wait to see the best of Los Angeles on full display at the parade as we celebrate our BACK-TO-BACK World Series champions.