Rakim Mayers, better known as the rapper ASAP Rocky, will headline the Rolling Loud festival and serve as a chair of the Met Gala this year — as long as he dodges a conviction at his trial for a 2021 Hollywood shooting.
A$AP Rocky is about to go to trial on charges that he fired a gun at a former friend outside a Hollywood hotel in 2021.
Proceedings begin Tuesday in felony case accusing the rapper (and Rihanna's partner) of firing on a former friend on the streets near a Hollywood hotel in 2021.
As A$AP Rocky's trial inches closer, his lawyer says 'he's not interested' in cutting a deal with the prosecution. Even though he's facing 24 years in prison if convicted for shooting A$AP Relli.
In “Fighting Irish” — which was shared via YouTube by producer Conductor Williams and quickly deleted — the Canadian rapper seemingly addressed friends (like LeBron James) who attended ...
A$AP Rocky’s criminal trial over charges he fired shots at his former friend A$AP Relli is still on track to begin next week.
A$AP Rocky's trial for allegedly shooting a former friend in 2021 is set to begin on Tuesday in Los Angeles and is expected to last three weeks. The 36-year-old ...
ASAP Rocky and Rihanna’s relationship status was debated in court before the start of his criminal gun trial. On Wednesday, Rocky's attorney Joe Tacopina attended a preliminary hearing where ...
LOS ANGELES — A$AP Rocky is at a crossroads. He could soar to new heights of celebrity in 2025, or be brought back to earth quickly by a trial starting Tuesday that ...
LeBron James made a young Lakers fan’s night Wednesday at Crypto.com Arena. And then for good measure, he did it again. During the first quarter of the Lakers’ game against the Miami Heat ...
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LeBron James’ first triple-double after turning 40 was impressive enough. The fact that he did it one day after flying from Los Angeles to Atlanta and back just so he could cheer on Ohio State at the College Football Playoff championship game?