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According to data from the Harris County Medical Examiner’s Office, 15 of those bodies were found within city limits, while another seven were recovered from waterways elsewhere in Harris County.

As we celebrate the power of R&B, we also honor the legends who are no longer with us but whose voices will echo forever. Their timeless music not only defined eras but also paved the way for today’s artists to express themselves freely and authentically.

iPhones remain some of the most popular smartphones in the world because they combine sleek design, powerful performance, and an ecosystem that just works seamlessly together. Think you know your iPhone inside and out? Think again. Apple hides tons of powerful features inside iOS that most people never touch — but once you learn them, […]

America's love for chicken wings is so great that there's even a national holiday dedicated to them. Celebrated on July 29th, National Chicken Wing Day to honor its origins in Buffalo, New York.

Funnyman Donnell Rawlings caught up with our very own Madd Hatta ahead of his shows at the Houston Improv July 25-27.

A former assistant dean of admissions at Texas Southern University will be heading to prison for the better half of a decade, according to reports. Edward Wayne Rene was sentenced to eight years in prison, after pleading guilty on Wednesday, for “theft of a public servant and sexual performance by a minor.” Rene has also […]

From platinum hits to profound personal and professional challenges, Shazam Conner, a founding member of R&B group H-Town, has shaped the sound of a generation. This candid interview on The Madd Hatta Show offers an in-depth look at Shazam’s musical evolution, his group’s endurance, and how the spirit of Houston pulses through everything he does.

When asked if there was anything else fans might be surprised to learn, October hesitated but then decided to share some exclusive news.

Described as a “big sister,” Faith not only collaborated musically with 112 but also nurtured them during their early days in New York, even living with them and helping financially when times were tough. The conversation highlights how the label's artists depended on each other both personally and professionally, with shared experiences creating a genuine family dynamic that translated into their iconic music.

Parker also shares insights on group dynamics within 112. He highlights how each member’s unique strengths inspired his artistry. He reminisces about the familial bond within Bad Boy Entertainment. Especially, he remembers singer Faith Evans, who played a nurturing role for the group in their early days.

He's got a story - and voice - you have to hear for yourself. The Houston-area native and newest addition to Def Jam gets candid with Kandie.