Dallas –At this year’s Super Bowl, Hip-Hop was the star of the show in more ways than one. Not only did the Black Eyed Peas perform as the main act of the show, but the fight song of the Pittsburgh Steelers was made by upstart rapper, Wiz Khalifa. The song, ‘Black and Yellow,’ has gone […]

During every Super Bowl, there’s a buzz about the commercials that get banned for being too controversial. Above is a screenshot of the ‘Jesus Hates Obama’ ad, which was banned earlier this year. It happens every year. Nearly 100 million Super Bowl fans gather in front of their televisions not only to watch the game, […]

Superbowl XLV is this Sunday and Lil Wayne has remixed Whiz Khalifa’s “Black & Yellow” to take shots at the Steeler Nation and big up the Green Bay Packers. While he insists “this ain’t a diss song” he goes hard against the 2009 Super Bowl champs claiming that the “Steel Curtain” is made of velvet […]

One of hip-hop's biggest acts will reportedly be performing on one of sport's biggest stages

West coast emcee Game is a little lighter in the wallet after the Indianapolis Colts' loss in Super Bowl 44.

Reggie Bush's sideline piece feels the need to put a damper on his and Kim Kardashian's relationship, should Kim let her?

After he and his team, the New Orleans Saints, won the Super Bowl last Sunday, Reggie Bush was asked to conduct a final interview before leaving the field. Now, we understand that it was the host who called Kim up to the stage, and maybe it would have come across rude had she declined the […]

If your looking fto show your spirit for the game today here are some pictures I found to give you a few ideas for face paint

For advertisers, it's never easy to sit out the Super Bowl. Sure, the spots are pricey - between $2.5 million and $3 million for this year's game, which will be played on Feb. 7. But the 100 million–strong audience, which includes a slew of people tuning in solely to dissect the commercials, almost guarantees instant brand buzz. No one knows this better than Pepsi, which has produced some memorable Super Bowl spots: a sweltering Cindy Crawford sipping on a Pepsi while a couple of adolescent boys admire the can, Britney Spears gyrating for the camera, those stupid dancing bears.