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Houston Williams

United States

Managing Editor at AllHipHop

Journalist at AllHipHop

Articles

  • 6 days ago | allhiphop.com | Houston Williams

    Pastor Jamal Bryant, leader of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, is making headlines after publicly urging Clark Atlanta University to posthumously award Tupac Shakur an honorary degree. The proposed honor is based on the claim that the late rap icon once attended the school. However, multiple biographers and Hip-Hop historians have called the statement flat-out false.

  • 1 week ago | allhiphop.com | Houston Williams

    When you go to fancy events like the Met Gala, you better know there are rules. I know it looked like all the Black people there were running the show, but make no mistake about it, Anna Wintour is the boss. Nobody defies the boss. Or do they? I’m hearing some rumors, and those rumors are dark—dark like Doechii’s skin. And let me be clear, that’s not an insult to her; I’m saying this situation could lead to serious consequences for one person in particular.

  • 1 week ago | ourcommunitynow.com | Houston Williams

    Share The Charged Up Fest is powering back into Richmond, Virginia from May 27 to June 1, aiming to do more than entertain. Its goal is to retun as a cultural engine for empowerment, education and healing. Richmond-based rapper and festival founder, Noah-O, sees the event as a vehicle for transformation.

  • 1 week ago | allhiphop.com | Houston Williams

    The first day of the Diddy trial is off to a wild start. Now, this is going to be a tidal wave of information and rumors, but I’m here to entertain it. Joe Rogan was reportedly mentioned during the proceedings on Monday (May 5). Remember, they’re looking for jurors in this case, so they need people who are as close to impartial as possible. I don’t know how that’s going to happen in a case like this, but I guess they’re trying.

  • 1 week ago | allhiphop.com | Houston Williams

    The Charged Up Fest is powering back into Richmond, Virginia from May 27 to June 1, aiming to do more than entertain. Its goal is to retun as a cultural engine for empowerment, education and healing. Richmond-based rapper and festival founder, Noah-O, sees the event as a vehicle for transformation.