However, in a new report from Business Insider, several entertainers, including Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, and Marshmello, are being accused of abusing those funds, using them to fund travel ...
Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Alice in Chains, and other artists spent massive Covid relief money on luxury items, travel, and themselves, according to a new report ... filming a music video with ...
Now, a new report ... he filmed a music video with Jack Harlow. He has not commented on the claims listed in the report. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 06: Singer Chris Brown performing ...
Wayne also reportedly billed taxpayers upward of $175,000 for “expenses related to a music ... place on New Year’s Eve 2021 in California). Business Insider reports that Chris Brown’s ...
Successful musicians and professionals from across the industry received grants from a COVID-era program meant to help struggling venues pay their bills during the pandemic, a new Business Insider ...
Yeah, if that made you mad back in 2021, you are not going to want to hear about what the music industry was doing ... which includes Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, DJ Marshmello, and members of Alice ...
He billed taxpayers more than $175,000 for expenses related to a music festival promoting his ... how some wealthy musicians — including Chris Brown, the DJ Marshmello, and members of Alice ...
Chris Brown's "Residuals" opens 2025 the way it closed 2024: atop the Mediabase urban radio chart. Played ~5,855 times during ...
Hip-hop may have begun in the Bronx, but over the last 50 years Connecticut has developed its own vibrant artistic and ...
Rank Wood has gone viral for his video rapping "Look at Me Now" to put his 9-month-old daughter to sleep, saying "music truly captivates her." ...
The concert's success has set a new standard for artists ... Love him or hate him, Chris Brown has proved that he's here to stay, and his music will continue to inspire and entertain audiences ...