Veteran radio personality and author Angie Martinez went online to dispel a false claim that DJ Clark Kent had died, which was published by The Source. The publication would later issue a retraction, but be subject to outrage from fans.
Source: Steven Ferdman / Getty The Source magazine used to be considered the Hip-Hop Bible, and it wasn’t hyperbole. At the height of its influence, The Source Awards was a mainstay, and the ceremony honoring the accomplishments of rappers and the culture is set to return next year after a hiatus of almost two decades. “Hip-hop needs its premiere awards show back,” L. Londell McMillan, the current CEO and owner of The Source, recently told Page Six, “After every awards show, our social media at The Source explodes … so back by popular demand.” Reportedly, the brand is also launching a streaming channel. The last proper Source Awards went down 17 years ago. Perhaps its most infamous moment was at the 1995 Source Awards when the currently incarcerated Suge Knight called out Sean “Diddy” Comb...