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Armon Sadler

Hip-Hop Reporter

Armon Sadler is a multimedia journalist from Englewood, New Jersey, and Hip-Hop Reporter for VIBE. Upon earning his Bachelor's degree from Cornell University, he passionately pursued music journalism and secured bylines in REVOLT, Pitchfork, Billboard Magazine, Consequence of Sound, HipHopDX, and UPROXX before finding his home here at VIBE. When Armon isn't typing away, he is running his music podcast 'Stay Busy with Armon Sadler,' obsessively watching professional wrestling, playing PS5, weightlifting, or eating tacos. Armon lives by the phrase "Be bold, mighty forces will come to your aid," and it hasn't failed him yet.

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Movies & TV

R. Kelly’s Daughter To Share A “Heartbreaking Secret” In Forthcoming TVEI Documentary

'R. Kelly's Karma: A Daughter's Journey' will air on Oct. 11.

Music News
National

Young Thug Trial Judge Calls Out Prosecutor For Inadequate Job In Court

Judge Paige Reese Whitaker took over the case just over two months ago.

Sports

Dikembe Mutombo, NBA Hall Of Famer, Dead At 58

Mutombo was an eight-time NBA All-Star and four-time Defensive Player Of The Year.

Entertainment

Cam’ron Claims He Was Offered Key To NYC, Which Was Previously Taken Back From Diddy

The Bad Boy founder was given the key to NYC in September 2023.

Entertainment

Diddy Pornographic Video Allegedly Features A Person “More High-Profile” Than Him

His latest accuser's attorney got contacted about one of his sex tapes being sold.

Reviews

DaBaby Returns, The Weeknd Stills Time, Rod Wave Emotes, And Other Hip-Hop Releases

Young Thug, Maxo Kream, BigXthaPlug, Tee Grizzley, Moneybagg Yo, and more also unleash new heat.

Entertainment

Mike Zombie, Former Drake Producer, Addresses Fan-Made Kendrick Lamar “OVO Mole” Theory

K. Dot claimed he had an informant from Drizzy's camp on "6:16 In LA."

Entertainment

Suge Knight Claims JAY-Z, Dr. Dre, And Other Industry People Were Privy To Diddy’s Alleged Criminal Activity

The former Death Row Records CEO named Russell Simmons, Clive Davis, Jimmy Iovine, and more.