-
Ice Cube had been promising an N.W.A. reunion, but the original members of the legendary hip-hop group, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, MC Ren and DJ Yella, didn’t actually get it together onstage until weekend 2 of Coachella 2016. The group made a major comeback in 2016 with the smash hit biopic, 'Straight Outta Compton,' which was the top movie seller over the summer. -
DJ Yella Talks Foul Play in Eazy-E’s Death After Suge Knight Interview Resurfaces
As the blockbuster film Straight Outta Compton has reignited fan interest in Eazy-E's cause of death, the late rapper's former N.W.A. groupmate, DJ Yella, recently opened up about the possibility of foul play. Yella talked with DJ Vlad about the speculation surrounding his death after a controversial Suge Knight interview resurfaced. -
'Straight Outta Compton' Tops the Box Office, Surpasses Debut Projection
This past weekend, the N.W.A. biopic "Straight Outta Compton" topped the box office and surpassed previously reported debut projections by a long shot, better than doubling the original expected take. -
N.W.A. Reunion with Eminem Filling in For Eazy-E? Rumors Say 'Yes'
Chatter has persisted about a possible N.W.A. reunion, following the group's performance at the BET Experience in Los Angeles and the forthcoming film Straight Outta Compton, and now some voices are giving credence to the idea, suggesting that Eminem may tour with the icons. -
N.W.A Reunite at BET Experience for First Show in 26 Years
Ice Cube, DJ Yella and MC Ren of N.W.A reunited for the first time in 26 years to perform last night at the BET Experience in Los Angeles. While Dr. Dre was not on hand for the performance, Snoop Dogg came out to help out with the rap group's iconic 1988 single "F*ck Tha Police." -
Ice Cube Announces N.W.A. Reunion at BET Experience Concert in L.A.
Ice Cube announced the biggest hip-hop news of the summer as N.W.A. will apparently reunite in some form for the BET Experience show at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on June 27. It doesn't seem, based on Cube's commentary, that Dr. Dre will not be involved however MC Ren and DJ Yella will take part, as well as special appearances from Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar and ScHoolboy Q.
Popular Now
-
'Widespread Practice': Diddy's Lawyer Defends Use of Inmates' PACs in a Bold Court Admission
-
Jelly Roll Debuts His Massive 110-LB Weight Loss At 2024 CMA Awards
-
Jelly Roll's Weight Loss Secret: Singer Reveals What He Gave Up to Shed 110 Pounds
-
Post Malone Serenades CMA Audience With Emotional Performance But Not Everyone's Impressed: 'You Can't Sing Sad Songs'
-
Miley Cyrus Defends Chappell Roan and Points Out Why Her Rise to Fame Is Even Harder