It takes a lot to freak Uncle Luke out, but the legendary rapper found his limit. The hip hop icon revealed on Kevin Klein Live that he attended one of Donald Trump‘s parties once, and decided to leave because the indecency level was too high. He said, “Me, Mike Tyson and Eddie Murphy, we were invited to [Trump’s] […]

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  Uncle Luke stopped by Means St Studios to chop it up with B High of Hot 1079 about his new book “The Book Of Luke.” During the conversation Luke discusses violent altercations that he had with Death Row Records and Run-D.M.C., as well as how he was able to run a successful southern based […]

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Recently, Diddy announced to the world that his upcoming project Money Making Mitch, would be his final album and yesterday, the platinum earning producer and…

The 1990s is the decade that Atlanta defined itself as a hip-hop and black mecca, and a large part of that was due to the infamous street party known as Freaknik. Atlanta magazine’s current issue takes an in-depth look back at Freaknik and examines the weekend’s birth, decline and eventual death. RELATED: Lil Wayne And […]

Where: (click below to visit venue on Foursquare) Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals 56 Forsyth Street, NW, Atlanta, GA When: 5/8/1992 What: After two years of countersuits and trials, the Eleventh Federal Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a previous ruling that 2 Live Crew’s As Nasty As They Wanna Be was obscene and sale of […]

Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell wants to make sure there’s no doubt about the sincerity of his campaign to be elected mayor of Miami-Dade County, FL. Luke unveiled his campaign slogan, “I’m Dead Serious,” yesterday during an interview on CNN.

Last week, Rihanna did the whole nude album cover thing and of course it didn't look too bad. But some artists go nude when they have no business doing so. Take a peek at the best and worst nude album covers.

Uncle Luke recently wrote a very interesting article about how the market for prostitutes in Miami has gone down, primarily due to the fact that supply has strongly exceeded demand.

With pointed criticism of their product from southern Hip-Hop legends Scarface and Luke, VH1 Honors executive producers Nelson George and Fab Five Freddy are defending this year’s selections and criteria.