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For a few years, Paris Hilton was at the forefront of pop culture, and no one really knew why (aside from that pesky sex tape, which also seemed to work well for her BFF-turned-frenemy Kim Kardashian).
She was lanky, rich and had no discernible talent. At her pinnacle, she released an album and an admittedly catchy but much-ignored single, 'Stars Are Blind.' Then she fell off the radar for a while.
Read MoreChances are strong that every day is a weed holiday for a celebrated tokers Willie Nelson and Snoop Dogg, but today, on '4/20 Day,' they teamed up — along with country stars Kris Kristofferson and Jamey Johnson — to release 'Roll me Up,' an ode to marijuana's unofficial holiday.
Read MoreHappy 4/20 to all of the bong rippers, blunt smokers and joint tokers out there. To celebrate the nationwide smoke up today, we'd like to know who your favorite celebrity stoner is. There are a handful of artists out there who are very open about their love and passion for marijuana, but of these famous potheads, who is your favorite?
Read MoreThe old past time of trading baseball cards has gone to a new level thanks to trading-card company Platinum League. The company is releasing its "first-ever interactive hip-hop trading cards" on May 1. Rap icons Snoop Dogg, Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur are among the 100 artists featured in the collection.
Read MoreThis is one party we wish we didn't miss. Jack Daniel's enthusiast Kesha met up with none other than cannabis aficionado Snoop Dogg. Can you imagine the conversations these two probably had?
Read MoreThe Tupac Shakur hologram was such a big hit at the Coachella Music Festival that talks are underway to bring it on tour with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. The Wall Street Journal reports that reps for Dre and Snoop are figuring out the logistics to bring the virtual Tupac on a proposed joint trek.
Read MoreTupac Shakur has been dead for over 15 years, but at Sunday's (April 15) Coachella Music Festival, the late rapper was resurrected for a rare concert appearance with fellow rappers Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. The rap legend -- in hologram form -- was digitally recreated for Coachella, and it wowed thousands of concertgoers in attendance.
Read MoreHip-hop started out in the park with just two turntables and a microphone. Now it's a global art form. A film on the lyricism of hip-hop has been long overdue, which is why it's great to see that Ice T's self-produced documentary 'Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap' will hit theaters this summer.
Read MoreRumors are circulating about some surprise guests that are set to appear during Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg's performance at Coachella Music Festival. Reports are surfacing that late rappers Tupac Shakur and Nate Dogg will be resurrected for Dre and Snoop's headlining show through the magic of a hologram.
Read MoreGrammy-winning rappers Eminem and Warren G will join Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg when they close out the first weekend of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 15. According to Rolling Stone, the news was revealed on Warren G's official website.
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