Happy President’s Day. Let’s jump in a time capsule real quick with Jay-Z and Nas.

Before this weekend’s NBA All-Star Game, mogul Jay-Z and Cleveland Cavaliers superstar LeBron James will team up to provide mentorship for students at the East Dallas chapter of the Boys and Girls Club. Both men will personally appear at the event to field questions from the students, take pictures, and hand out books. Each participating […]

<strong>Jay-Z</strong> is not one to let an event like Superbowl XLIV pass without leaving his mark, and last night, the MC kicked off CBS’ Super Bowl kickoff show accompanied by the Rutgers Symphony Orchestra for a “Posthumous Zone” version of “Run This Town.”

At 6:28PM, just before the Super Bowl on Sunday, viewers will see a brand new music video by <strong>Jay-Z</strong> where he will be joined by the Rutgers Symphony Orchestra, led by Maestro Kynan Johns.

<strong>Hope for Haiti Now</strong>, the digital-only album compiled by MTV as a way to raise money for the earthquake stricken nation, has just made history. The disc, which features songs by Jay-Z, Wyclef and Beyonce, among others has debuted at the No. 1 position on the The Billboard 200

<strong>Jay-Z, Rihanna, Bono and the Edge of U2</strong> debuted their highly anticipated collaboration, “Stranded,” at last night’s Hope For Haiti telethon. Listen to the track here...

If you missed last night’s <strong>“Hope For Haiti”</strong> telethon, your television must have been turned off as it was on every channel. Check out some of the performance highlights from the telethon below!

<strong>Jay-Z, Swizz Beatz</strong> and U2 are in the talks about recording a song to benefit Haiti

<strong>Jay-Z</strong> joins the ranks of superstars like Prince, Madonna, and Paul McCartney as he’s slated to headline the first night of the three-day Coachella festival on the west coast.

On a recent interview <strong>50 Cent</strong> opened up more on his need to turn the beef with Ross into more of a spectacle instead of something serious.

Check out the newly remixed track "I Wanna Rock" featuring <strong>Snoop Dogg and Jay-Z</strong>

For the first time the director of the video <strong>Sam Brown</strong> is speaking out to defend his work that was recently criticized by viewers