Chris Malone specializes in covering music and reality TV and has covered the entertainment world at large since 2017. Chris has interviewed hit-making artists like Teyana Taylor, Jason Derulo, and Saucy Santana. He covers the career of pop stars such as Rihanna, Diddy, and Cardi B. In the reality TV genre, Chris is an expert on The Real Housewives franchise, RuPaul’s Drag Race, and Vanderpump Rules.
'Big Poppa' remains one of The Notorious B.I.G.'s most beloved songs to this day. One lyric in particular that has remained timeless was inspired by Big's love of Waffle House as a young person.
Drake and 21 Savage released their album 'Her Loss' which included the hit song 'Rich Flex.' The duo released a unique star-studded video for 'Rich Flex.'
Sean "Diddy" Combs and Kim Porter were in a relationship for over a decade. To commemorate four years since her death, Diddy shared his love for Porter in an Instagram post.
Yung Miami and Diddy have been romantically linked for a while. In November 2022, following breakup rumors swirling, Diddy seemingly removed Yung Miami from his Instagram page.
Sean "Diddy" Combs is one of the richest men in hip-hop, and that has allowed him to enjoy certain luxuries in life — including daily haircuts worth $5,000.
Beyoncé has been honored by the Recording Academy many times over the years and won several Grammy Awards. She just tied a record long held by her husband Jay-Z.
The 2022 American Music Awards are right around the corner, and is set to honor some of the biggest names in music. Over the years, one artist in particular has emerged with the most AMAs to their name.
The 2022 American Music Awards are set to take place in just a few days, and its slate of performers grew with several performers being added to the roster. This includes hit singer P!nk and music legend Stevie Wonder hitting the stage at the award show. The 2022 American Music Awards’ previously-announced performers The 2022 …
Shania Twain followed in the footsteps of legendary musicians like Elvis Presley and The Beatles. When she first started recording music, she expected the studio process to look more like Elvis and The Beatles' than anything else.