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How a street racing legend became the first lady of Ruff Ryders’ and DMX’s bikelife. By Nina St. Pierre Photography by Yayi Ramos, Carlos “Lucky” Collazo, and Kitty M.O. June 9, 2022 Yayi in a leather suit custom made for the 1999 Ryde or Die Tour. “It was these two guys, Tron and Leon, two
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The suspect turned himself in to authorities today. By Grant Rindner June 7, 2022 Trouble attends the 2nd Annual The Black Ball Quality Control’s CEO Pierre “Pee” Thomas Birthday Celebration at Fox Theater on June 1, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia.Courtesy of Prince Williams via WireImage/Getty Images. The man accused of killing influential Atlanta rapper Trouble
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How a ragtag collective of infamous gamers, esports stars, and YouTube creators—plus the people who are transforming their exploits into a billion-dollar valuation—is aiming to change the entertainment industry as we know it. By Sam Schube Photography by Xavier Luggage June 7, 2022 Not long ago, I walked into a hulking warehouse—technically, three warehouses conjoined
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It’s already the world’s most coveted NFT collection, but the Bored Ape Yacht Club is becoming something else: highly lucrative I.P. With buyers racing to make their apes the stars of movies and books and albums and shows, GQ goes inside the quest to cash in on a decentralized version of Disney. By Will Stephenson
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In a rare interview, the actor opens up about his ambitions, life with his uber-famous fiancée, and navigating loss. By Marisa Meltzer Photography by Aaron Sinclair June 1, 2022 I’m huddled next to Sam Asghari as he shows me something on his phone. It’s a trailer for a student film he stars in. Mario Lopez
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Get to know the team, attend talkbacks and digital events, peep exclusive behind-the-scenes content and more. By The Editors of GQ May 31, 2022 GQ just launched The Metaverse Issue, exploring the highs, lows, and WTFs of NFTs, the metaverse and everything Web3. We know that this stuff can be polarizing, whether you’ve got a wallet
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Whether midcentury Miami or Sinatra’s Vegas, grungy ‘90s Manhattan or glossy ’70s midtown, the coolest hot spots seem to be borrowing from previous decades. By Jason Diamond May 31, 2022 Harold M. Lambert/Getty Images Maybe I started to notice it when I saw a 20-something at a party yell, “I love this fucking song” when
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