Increasingly the Fast and Furious franchise has felt like a superhero franchise. A group of heroes with seemingly infinite strength and abilities taking on the bad guys and becoming a family in the process. It's like Avengers meets the Fantastic Four, but with a lot of cars. With the movies already up to Part 7 and Paul Walker sadly gone, the series can't go on forever. So, how do they continue the brand? Just like the superheroes do: with spinoffs.
Most comedians consider a roast the kind of place where you can joke about anything. Everything is fair game, as they often say. But, a number of controversial jokes about the death of actor Paul Walker at Comedy Central's Roast of Justin Bieber will be cut before the show's broadcast on March 30.
Ludacris has serious reason to rejoice today. After a lengthy custody battle over his daughter, Cai Bridges, it looks like he has been awarded full custody of the one-year-old girl.
It's that time again to go back. Throwback Thursday highlights the dirty south once again. This week, we go back to Ludacris' first official single. Christopher "Ludacris" Bridges began as a radio disc jockey for the Atlanta station Hot 97.5 and used the name "Chris Lova Lova". During this time, he started selling his music out of his trunk. After pushing a nice amount of units (it has been rumored to be more than 50,000), he gained the attention of Def Jam Records.
Pusha T won't let sleeping dogs lie. The G.O.O.D. Music artist has confirmed that he did throw some lyrical darts at Lil Wayne and Birdman on Ludacris' song, 'Tell Me What They Mad For,' which recently leaked online.
He might be an internationally known solo artist now, but OutKast's Big Boi is still an Atlanta native at heart -- and judging from his latest single, the hometown anthem 'In the A,' he still really likes big brass sections, too.
Swizz Beatz, Chris Brown and Ludacris had the audience jumping out of their seats at the 2012 American Music Awards with their celebratory song 'Everyday Birthday.' The trio performed the song to wish the AMAs its 40th birthday. How nice!