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Kendrick Lamar is arguably the biggest rapper of his generation. While his contribution to the music industry is widely known ...
Kanye West married Yeezy designer Bianca Censori in a secret ceremony in December 2022 — and the couple has been making waves ...
The "God's Plan" rapper asked the court to order the companies to hand over evidence related to his claims, otherwise known as pre-action discovery, so he could file a lawsuit. Here are some of ...
JAKE Fahri AKA Ten is a rapper who was jailed for the 2008 murder of schoolboy Jimmy Mizen. And he's back behind bars after The Sun passed a dossier of evidence to the Ministry of Justice proving ...
The image has not been published as of 7pm on Thursday evening but the reference to Jimmy Mizen in Rashford’s statement suggests that the rapper in the photo is UK drill artist TEN, whose real ...
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Despite growing up in the public eye, Justin Bieber is notoriously tight-lipped about his private life, as is his wife of six years, Hailey Bieber. After welcoming their boy, Jack Blues ...
He travelled to Donatella Versace's opulent residence with his friend and MTV award-winning act, the Prodigy, who had bagged four awards that night. During the event, he had a chance encounter ...
Fahri, 35, appears as balaclava-clad rapper TEN who boasts about violence in several videos. The Sun reports Fahri’s tracks have recently been showcased on BBC Radio 1Xtra with DJ Theo Johnson ...
Drill rapper TEN has been revealed as the killer of schoolboy Jimmy Mizen. The rapper – real name Jake Fahri – was found guilty of the killing of the 16-year-old in South London back in 2008 ...
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