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Charleston White Arrested On Multiple Felony Charges—Again

Internet provocateur Charleston White was arrested on Tuesday (February 18) in Fort Worth, Texas.

According to inmate records, he’s being held without bond at Lon Evans Correctional Center on two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. No further details were provided.

White initially gained attention through his social media presence and interviews, where he often speaks on topics related to street culture, gang life and societal issues. He’s particularly known for his strong criticism of the Hip-Hop community, especially in relation to gang violence and the lifestyle that comes with it.

White is also a self-proclaimed activist who advocates for the empowerment of young Black people, though his methods and rhetoric have attracted both support and criticism. His approach tends to be polarizing, with some seeing him as a truth-teller who challenges negative stereotypes, while others view his comments as inflammatory or harmful. In addition to his public persona, White is known for his work with youth in his community, often promoting education and personal growth as a way to avoid a life of crime.

But he’s routinely on the wrong side of the law and has been arrested several times throughout the course of his life. He’s openly discussed his troubled past, including his involvement in street life and gang activity.

A recent incident, and perhaps one of the most horrific, involved the abuse of animals. In October 2024, White was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon and cruelty to non-livestock animals in Tarrant County. Records noted the cruelty charge was for killing, poisoning or causing serious bodily injury to an animal without the owner’s consent. He was previously busted for the same charges in 2023.

It also wasn’t that long ago he was celebrating Lil Durk’s arrest. The same month he went to jail for the animal cruelty incident, he gloated about Lil Durk’s legal troubles.

“The chickens coming home to roost,” White said. “Ain’t nobody laughing at Durk like they was laughing at me when I went to jail. Lord have mercy. So, ain’t nobody laughing at Durk. Now, it ain’t funny. Now, your favorite rapper go to jail and look like he got a no bond like me. But that boy got a federal no bond. I bet that n####’s ass closed up. He gotta burp to pass gas. He can’t even fart out his ass. I know the feeling.

“I will never lose in this s###,” he said. “As long as rap exists, I’m gonna have a platform. You n##### love them rappers but wanna hate the community activist.”

Suge Knight Makes Bombshell Claims Involving Whitney Houston & 2Pac’s Deaths

On the heels of Suge Knight’s son issuing a challenge to Ray J to set up an organized fight, the former Death Row Records CEO has come forward with a new set of claims against the singer-turned-reality-tv-mogul.

In a recent interview with The Art of Dialogue, Knight made shocking allegations regarding Ray J and Snoop Dogg, implicating them in the deaths of Whitney Houston and 2Pac. Knight made the bombshell claims while addressing past rumors linking him to Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes’ death.

“When it comes to the part where you talk about Left Eye had a problem and she died because of me, that’s a lie,” Suge Knight stated firmly.

Knight soon began hurling accusations against others, singling out Ray J for his alleged connection to Whitney Houston’s tragic passing. According to Knight, Houston had expressed deep distress before her death, though she never directly mentioned Ray J.

“She just used the term that Brandy’s little brother bringing me drugs and doing drugs with me,” he claimed. “Brandy’s little brother trying to kiss me and do drugs with me. Next thing you know, she’s dead.”

The most explosive claim of the interview came when Knight turned his attention to Snoop Dogg, asserting that the legendary rapper admitted to funding the murder of Tupac Shakur.

“You brag about all these phone calls recorded,” he said. “You brag about how Snoop tell you and told you he’s a part of the people who put bread to kill Pac.

Knight continued, “That’s why I say don’t mention 2Pac’s name in none of your interviews, because you f### with the m########### Snoop who said he had something to do with it.”

Knight made it clear that in his view, the deaths of both music icons—2Pac and Whitney Houston—were no accidents.

“Snoop was involved in killing Hip-Hop’s best all-time artist,” he alleged. “You was involved in killing the best female vocalist that ever did it, Whitney Houston.”

Knight ended his tirade by calling out Ray J’s motivations for staying in the limelight.

“To get your ratings to go up for Love & Hip Hop or whatever the f### that is, talk about that,” he said, suggesting that Ray J was capitalizing on controversy for relevancy. “That alone speaks volumes.”

Watch the bombshell interview clip in the post above.

EXCLUSIVE: Woman Sues Diddy Over 4-Hour G#### Fest Despite Warning About Husband

A former model and promotional worker has accused Sean “Diddy” Combs of groping and assaulting her for hours at his residence, even after she repeatedly told him she was married and had informed her husband of her location.

The woman, whose identity remains anonymous, alleges that in 1999, she met Diddy at a VIP party in New York City, where he plied her with alcohol and pressured her to stay at his home instead of catching her train home.

She claims Diddy assured her she could leave in the morning and that nothing inappropriate would happen.

According to the complaint, once inside his vehicle, the woman began feeling extreme drowsiness, raising suspicions that she had been drugged.

Realizing she was in danger, she texted her husband the address from a piece of mail she found in the car. After noticing her actions, the driver allegedly attempted to take the mail away from her.

Upon arriving at Diddy’s residence, she says the hip-hop mogul initially acted like a gentleman but quickly became aggressive once they were alone.

Diddy tried to force her into drinking more alcohol, which she refused, before leading her to a bedroom where she collapsed into bed due to the alleged effects of the drugged drink.

The woman claims that Diddy, undeterred by her explicit refusals, began forcibly groping her, attempting to remove her clothing while she physically resisted.

Despite repeatedly reminding him that she was married and had notified her husband of her whereabouts, Diddy allegedly continued his advances, undressing her and subjecting her to unwanted sexual contact, including digital penetration, for nearly four hours.

She says she eventually regained enough strength to insist that he call her a cab, escaping the residence still under the influence of the unknown substance, emotionally shaken and physically impaired.

The lawsuit alleges that the incident caused lasting emotional distress and trauma, adding to the growing list of accusations against Diddy, who remains incarcerated on federal RICO and sex trafficking charges.

Prosecutors have painted a troubling portrait of the shamed mogul’s alleged history of abusing women, trafficking individuals, and using his wealth and influence to silence accusers.

Diddy has denied all allegations against him and maintains his innocence. His legal team has yet to comment on this latest claim, which is one of hundreds being filed against him.

Drake Dominated Rock Paper Scissors Then Changed Fan’s Life

Drake handed a concertgoer $20,000 after beating him in a high-stakes game of Rock Paper Scissors at a show in Australia, turning a friendly challenge into a mind-numbing payday.

A viral video posted to X captured the moment the “Hotline Bling” rapper noticed a fan holding up a sign in the crowd that read, “Rock-paper-scissors to buy my dad a birthday car.”

Without hesitation, the 38-year-old Hip-Hop superstar took him up on the challenge.

“I like this sign right here,” Drake said, locking eyes with the eager fan. “Oh s**t, that’s my game boy.”

The two quickly counted to three and threw their hands. Drake’s choice of paper trumped the fan’s rock, making him the winner. In a rematch, they both played the same move, securing another win for the rapper.

Even in victory, Drake remained generous.

“I’m still gonna give you $20,000 so you can buy your dad a car,” he announced, sending the crowd into a frenzy. “Don’t ever f**k with me on rock, paper, scissors, though! I will win.”

The surprise giveaway was just the latest in a series of charitable moments from the rapper on his Anita Max Win Tour.

Earlier in the tour, he gifted a pregnant fan $30,000 in addition to upgrading her to VIP seats.

On another night, he noticed a concertgoer holding a sign that read “Adonis for President,” a reference to his 7-year-old son.

“You’re showing a lot of love to my son,” Drake said. “On behalf of me and Adonis … we’re going to give you 25 grand for your family.”

Drake’s tour has become as much about life-changing moments as it is about the music, with fans walking away with more than just memories.

Stormzy Booed At Leon Thomas Concert Amid Backlash Over McDonald’s Deal 

Stormzy was met with a chorus of boos after making a surprise appearance at singer Leon Thomas’ London concert, just hours after addressing the recent backlash over his McDonald’s collaboration and the timing of removing a pro-Palestine post. 

On Friday evening, Stormzy shocked fans at Leon Thomas’ sold-out show at London’s KOKO. However, according to attendees who shared their reactions on social media, the crowd erupted in boos as he took the stage, where he and Thomas reportedly debuted a new song. 

“they’re booing Stormzy at Leon Thomas,” one person shared. “shouting Free Palestine.” 

Another person added, “Chile Leon Thomas brought out Stormzy and they booed.” 

A third argued, “Stormzy dropped that statement because he needed to go outside and capitalise again. He was at the Leon Thomas gig tonight premiering a new collab. LMAO.” 

The British rap star was accused of selling out following the launch of his partnership with the food giant. The criticism intensified amid claims he removed a post voicing support for Palestine before announcing the collab.  

Despite his strong track record as a vocal advocate for social justice and racial equality, the backlash was swift and widespread. Critics even took their protest offline, plastering posters around McDonald’s drive-thrus in London that read: “We regret to inform you that Stormzy has sold out. Apologies for any disappointment.” 

Stormzy Denies Compromising Beliefs Over McDonald’s Deal

Hours before his surprise appearance with Leon Thomas, Stormzy issued a statement on Instagram.  

“I wanted to address some twisted narrative that has been circulating online this past week,” he began. 

He continued, clarifying that the post was archived along with many others last year.  

“In that post, I spoke about #FreePalestine, oppression and injustice,” he stated. “My stance on this has not changed.”  

He also emphasized that brands do not dictate his actions, as he conducts his own research before collaborating. Acknowledging the disappointment some fans may feel, Stormzy insisted he has not compromised his beliefs and criticized social media for spreading misinformation without full context. 

However, his statement only intensified the backlash. Read Stormzy’s full statement and check out some of the reactions below.  

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Yung Joc’s Family Struck by Unthinkable Loss After Deadly Fire

Yung Joc faced an unimaginable tragedy after an apartment fire in southwest Atlanta claimed the lives of three of his brother’s young children.

The fire, which broke out Monday (February 17) afternoon at the Country Oaks Apartments, took the lives of 4-year-old Jhacari White, 9-month-old Xhalia White, and 1-year-old Xyla White.

Emergency crews rushed the siblings to Grady Memorial Hospital, but despite medical efforts, they succumbed to their injuries related to smoke inhalation.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

The Atlanta rapper and radio host revealed his connection to the tragedy during his Streetz Morning Takeover show, sharing that he had remained quiet at first to ensure the focus stayed on the victims.

“I don’t think people knew that that was my brother, my brother’s family, their kids,” Yung Joc said. “I intentionally did not want to speak out on it because I did not want to overshadow this story.”

“But the reality of it is, I’m human, we’re human, and I’m hurting, my family’s hurting, my brother’s hurting, his girlfriend’s hurting,” he continued.

A community candlelight vigil held Thursday, which would have marked Xyla’s second birthday, became not only a remembrance for the young lives lost but also a show of support for the grieving family.

Neighbors, friends, and loved ones gathered to mourn, comfort each other and express their condolences in a moment of collective sorrow.

Atlanta fire officials have not released further details on what may have started the blaze.

Local authorities urged residents to check smoke detectors and create evacuation plans to prevent similar loss.

How Drake & Kendrick Lamar Battle Gave TDE’s Reason Chance To Exit Label

Former Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) rapper Reason recently opened about how he strategically leveraged the highly publicized rap battle between Drake and Kendrick Lamar to facilitate his exit from the label.

Reason opened up about the situation during his recent appearance on The Bootleg Kev podcast, admitting that he intentionally positioned himself on Drake’s side during the battle, knowing it would create tension within the TDE camp. He revealed that he felt his departure from the label was being prolonged, and he needed to force the issue.

While describing the reality of being signed to TDE as a non-legacy artist typically means there’s already legions of fans automatically against you, Reason started off breaking down the position he was in when he decided to orchestrate his severance from the imprint.

“The fans I really lost were the ones I shot myself in the foot with,” he admitted. “But I had to do that to get out of the label deal. I felt like Top [Anthony ‘Top Dawg’ Tiffith] and them were kind of like dragging their feet a little bit. I don’t think purposely, I just think they had a lot of s### going on and I knew that if I kind of like sparked a fire a little bit that they’d be like ‘we got to separate from this.'”

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The Porsches rapper went on to recall how one of the key moments that intensified fan backlash sparked by a tweet he posted during the battle was actually apart of a strategic campaign he had implemented months beforehand.

“I tweeted, ‘Y’all hating, this beat switch-up is fire,’” he recalled, referring to Drake’s “Push Ups” diss tracks. “I let it sit for like 10 minutes and deleted it. It went crazy.”

At the time, Reason’s Twitter handle still included “TDE,” making the tweet even more controversial. He also revealed that he encouraged the release of an “On the Radar” freestyle he had recorded over a Drake beat before the beef even started. Once the clip surfaced, it racked up millions of views and fueled further debate about his allegiance.

His comments during the interview sparked a wave of reactions online, prompting him to issue a statement via Twitter explaining his rationale. In his address on the response to his actions, Reason offered the reality of what it’s like being an artist that can’t drop music while deadlocked in contract negotiations.

“I get it,” he wrote in the tweet. “This beef to y’all is everything, so I completely get why some fans feel a way. But for me as an artist and human (I say that because in this we forget people are actually human lol), me not dropping music means I can’t put food on the table and feed me and my family.

“I can’t pay bills, I can’t eat. If it ever comes down to being able to do that or choosing a side in a beef, ima choose my survival. If you can’t understand that then that’s fine. Love to those that do.”

Reason’s downturn with TDE began in August 23, when Top Dawg Entertainment president Moosa belittled him during an episode of the Back on Figg podcast. The two got into a heated argument after Moosa called into the show to object to Reason’s album rollout frustrations. At the time, Reason also claimed label delays prevented him from securing certain features and criticized Moosa using a term Kendrick ultimately was praised for labeling Drake with during their rap battle a year later.

“This n####’s a master manipulator,” Reason said of Moosa. “I never said Doechii would make or break my career. I never said a feature would make or break my career … You’re a manipulator. You’re lying.”

Check out the interview clip in the post above.

Lisa Lisa Responds To Critics About Full Force’s Absence In Her Biopic

This situation is definitely raising some eyebrows, and rightfully so. Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam is iconic, and Full Force played an integral role in their success. Leaving them out of her biopic? That’s not just an oversight—it’s a deliberate omission.

Their explanation just doesn’t hold up. The idea that they excluded Full Force to avoid confusion over who Cult Jam was? That’s a reach. If anything, a movie is the perfect place to clarify history and educate people on the real story. Full Force discovered Lisa Lisa. They wrote and produced hits like “I Wonder If I Take You Home” and “Can You Feel the Beat.” You can’t tell her story without them—unless, of course, you don’t want to tell the whole truth.

Full Force Erased from Lisa Lisa’s Lifetime Movie

Now, your gut feeling that something else is going on? I think you might be onto something. Whether it’s industry politics, personal tensions, or just an attempt to rewrite history, there’s definitely more to this than what’s being said. Full Force was crucial to Lisa Lisa’s rise, and removing them from the narrative makes no sense—unless there’s a reason they don’t want that part of the story told.

If Lisa Lisa and her team truly respected their contributions, they would have found a way to include them. Instead, it seems like they’re sidestepping the issue with an explanation that doesn’t add up. And let’s be real—if Full Force had been difficult to work with or there was drama, wouldn’t that be a compelling part of the story? Drama sells! But acting like they never existed? That’s just bizarre.

I’d love to hear what Full Force has to say about this because this explanation from Lisa Lisa’s camp doesn’t feel like the whole truth. Something is definitely off.

Here’s their explanation. 

🔻MESSGE FROM THE DESK OF LISA LISA & TONI MENAGE🌺

We have lots of respect and love for the legendary producers “Full Force”. They wrote and produced the hits of Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam and THEY ARE LEGENDS! They made the hits that made you dance to Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam.

To clear up some of the question we have received about why “Full Force” was not represented in the Biopic.

This movie was about The “Lisa Lisa Story” and HER Journey with Cult Jam and SISTERHOOD with Toni Menage. The focus for THIS film was about LISA’S journey from HER POV.

We in no way meant to disrespect “Full Force” by leaving them out of the casting of OUR biopic BUT only to tell HER story from her beginnings!

WE also chose to focus on the group “LISA LISA AND CULT JAM”! to clear up some confusion that has existed for many years.

MANY were and have been confused about WHO the “ACTUAL” group was because “Full Force” appeared in all of the videos and sang “All Cried Out” with Lisa which lead PEOPLE to believe that “Full Force” was actually “CULT JAM”.

Cult Jam and Full Force continue to perform as their own entities and we wish them nothing but the best!!

We hope this clears up some of the questions and concerns. THAT BEING SAID…SOME of you have left very hateful and unkind messages which we have handle gracefully.

IF YOU CHOOSE, to come on any of our page’s with negativity or disrespect, YOU WILL be BLOCKED and your comments will be deleted. We LEAD with LOVE and good energy on our journey!! 👏🏽🤎

FOR THE MAJORITY, We appreciate the love, support and for how well our film has been received!

THIS IS THE ABSOLUTE LAST AND ONLY TIME THIS SUBJECT WILL BE ADDRESSED‼️

Thank you to everyone who watched and who continue to support the “LISA LISA TOUR LIFE FAMILY”!

CHECK YOUR LOCAL LISTINGS FOR THE 40th ANNIVERSARY TOUR WITH THE LISA LISA TOUR LIFE FAMILY COMING TO A CITY NEAR YOU!

THANK YOU ALL AGAIN!

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Will Smith’s Comments On Prince & Biggie Are Leaving People Speechless

Will Smith revealed a haunting detail about his connection to two music icons, sharing that he spoke with both Prince and The Notorious B.I.G. just hours before their untimely deaths.

The 56-year-old actor and musician opened up on the Broken Record Podcast, recalling two separate moments that left him shaken. He first recounted meeting Biggie Smalls just four hours before the rapper was killed in a 1997 drive-by shooting.

Nearly two decades later, he spoke with Prince eight hours before the legendary musician passed away in 2016.

“I don’t even want to say this out loud ’cause it’s like a terrible jinx,” Smith admitted. “I met Biggie four hours before he got killed, and I talked to Prince eight hours before he died.”

Prince’s final conversation with Smith wasn’t just casual chatter—it was about business. The “Purple Rain” icon had reached out to propose an ambitious partnership involving Smith, Jay-Z, and himself.

“He had talked to Jay and he wanted to do it,” Smith recalled. “And we talked that night, and in the morning, he was gone.”

The sudden loss hit hard, but Biggie’s death left Smith especially devastated.

The 24-year-old rapper’s murder was a tragic moment in Hip-Hop history, a senseless act of violence that shook the industry.

“‘Cause it was stupid and just centered on Hip-Hop for rapping. That one hurt me. It scared me, too,” Smith said.

As he reflected on the eerie timing of his final interactions with both artists, Smith couldn’t help but joke about the strange coincidence.

“I don’t know what that says about me,” he laughed. “Don’t call me, don’t call me.”

Firefighters Watched Dinky Sanders Fight For His Life, But Didn’t Help—Then Things Got Worse

The Eaton Fire has ravaged the historic Black community of Altadena, leaving families displaced and a neighborhood fighting for survival. Amid the devastation, Albert “Dinky” Sanders stood alone, battling flames for 15 hours with nothing but garden hoses—saving his home while firefighters stood by.

But what should be a story of triumph has taken a cruel and unexpected twist.

In this exclusive conversation with AllHipHop, Dinky shares the harrowing reality of fighting for his home, the broken disaster relief system, and the looming threat of gentrification that could push his family and others out for good. His story is one of courage, injustice, and a desperate call to action before an entire community is erased.

This isn’t just about one fire. It’s about what happens next. 

Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur sat with Dinky at a community benefit for Altadena in nearby Pasadena. This story is mind-blowing. 

AllHipHop: Chuck Creekmur AKA Jigsaw here with AllHipHop, and we’re in Pasadena at a benefit for those displaced and affected by the wildfires. I’m here with a local resident—please introduce yourself.

Albert “Dinky” Sanders: My name is Albert Sanders, but everybody knows me as Dinky. My mom gave me that nickname, and it’s stuck with me all my life. I’m 43 years old, born and raised in Altadena and Pasadena. I’ve done a lot of different work—mental health, wildland firefighting training, cooking, photography, and even fashion and branding. I also work with some producers in the music industry.

AllHipHop: You mentioned wildland firefighting training. That seems really relevant, given what’s happening. Can you tell us more about that?

Dinky: Yeah, it’s a coincidence. Last summer, I worked for a nonprofit focused on conservation, environmental restoration, and wildland conservation. Through that, I got the opportunity to take wildland firefighting training and earn my credentials.

AllHipHop: That must have been crucial during these fires. Before we dive into that, can you tell us about this area? I’m new here, and just driving in from L.A., I noticed how the landscape shifts.

Dinky: Yeah, Pasadena and Altadena are about 15 minutes from downtown L.A., but they have a different vibe. It’s always been a welcoming place. It’s changed over time—back in the ‘80s and ‘90s, it was a majority Black community, but today, that’s shifted. It’s a peaceful place, though, with a strong sense of community. We’ve got Black-owned businesses, private stores, and everything we need. Of course, like any city, we deal with some racial profiling and other challenges, but the good outweighs the bad.

AllHipHop: Let’s talk about the fires. It seems like they impacted a lot of people, but I’ve heard that areas like Altadena—where there’s a strong Black community—haven’t received the same support as other places. Is that true?

Dinky: Yeah, I’d say so. Some of the resources have been helpful, but it’s been very unorganized. A lot of people took advantage—creating fake IDs, using other people’s addresses—so those who really needed help got put on the back burner. I’ve personally experienced that. FEMA has been dragging their feet on my case, putting in misinformation that I never provided. My family only received an Airbnb credit for $1,300 in the first week, but after that, nothing. Some families got extensions for their stays, but we didn’t. We were told to call Hilton hotels individually, but none of them were part of the program.

AllHipHop: So the assistance has been inconsistent at best. What about community-driven support, like GoFundMe campaigns?

Dinky: There have been some efforts. The firefighters have been giving out $250 gift cards three days a week, but it’s only one per family. A single night in a hotel can cost over $100, so that money goes fast, especially with food and other needs. We got a $200 Uber Eats gift card, but when I tried to use it, it said all the codes were already used. I reached out to them, but nothing came of it.

AllHipHop: That’s frustrating. How are you and your family coping mentally?

Dinky: At first, I didn’t realize how much it affected me. The fire started at 3:00 AM. I stayed behind and fought it alone for 15 hours while my parents evacuated. Three times during that, I broke down. Even after, I’d hear a pop or smell smoke, and my senses would go into overdrive. I think that’s trauma. My parents, too—this is the only home they’ve known for 40+ years. Seeing them go through this has been tough, but I’ve had to stay strong for them. The first few weeks, I wasn’t sleeping or eating right. It’s getting better now, but it’s still rough.

AllHipHop: You mentioned fighting the fire alone—what about your neighbors? What happened to their homes?

Dinky: I was able to save my house and parts of my two neighbors’ homes. One neighbor left, and I managed to keep the flames from reaching their property. Another neighbor came back and helped after seeing what I was doing. But the fire was intense—his backyard shed caught fire three times. The houses across the street? They burned completely.

AllHipHop: That’s incredible. Do you feel like a hero?

Dinky: No, I don’t feel like a hero. I was just doing what I had to do. I know people who did the same and didn’t make it. People who tried to save their homes and lost their lives—those are the real heroes.

AllHipHop: Let’s talk about the firefighters. What was your experience with them?

Dinky: The first responders that showed up were from Cal Fire, but they weren’t very helpful. They showed up without fire hoses, without equipment, and basically told me to abandon the house. I had two hoses, running back and forth, while they stood there. They didn’t even start unloading their equipment until hours later. I watched them let houses burn. I wanted to grab their hose myself and put the fires out.

AllHipHop: So, just to be clear, they watched you fight the fire alone and didn’t assist?

Dinky: Exactly. They saw me struggling with two water hoses, but they didn’t step in to help save my home. Meanwhile, other homes burned while they just stood there.

AllHipHop: That’s wild. What about your recovery—work, housing, all that?

Dinky: I was out of work for two weeks, but my job let me come back. My parents are on a fixed income, so it’s tough. The real problem is our housing. We’ve been renting this house for 42 years, and now our landlord—who hasn’t even thanked me for saving the property—told us we’re basically on our own. He mentioned selling the house, and we never got a six-month or a year’s notice.

AllHipHop: That’s crazy. Do you think he didn’t want you to save the house?

Dinky: I never thought about that, but now that you say it… he never even thanked me. Not once. No ‘How are you doing?’ No ‘How’s your family?’ Just silence. He told my mom to look into shelters.

AllHipHop: That says a lot. Finally, for people watching, how can they help?

Dinky: If people want to help, I have a GoFundMe, Cash App ($dinkzero), Zelle, and Venmo. But honestly, it’s not just about me—anyone in a natural disaster needs financial help. Even $10 or $20 makes a difference. If you can’t give money, find ways to support directly. We need each other.

AllHipHop: That’s real. Thank you for sharing your story, Dinky. Your strength is inspiring, and I hope this brings more awareness and support your way.

Dinky: Thank you, man. I appreciate you taking the time to listen and share our story.

Cash app:$dinkzero

Venmo: Albert-Sanders-23

Zelle: zudinkyzero1@gmail.com

Pop Smoke Case Wraps Up, Judge Gives Killer Lengthy Sentence

One of the conspirators convicted in the killing of rapper Pop Smoke was sentenced to 29 years in prison on Friday (February 21) after delivering an apology to the late rapper’s family and his own loved ones.  

Pop Smoke, born Bashar Jackson, was shot and killed in a Los Angeles rental home during a robbery in February 2020. His death was a considerable loss to the Hip-Hop community, with the rapper rising to fame through hits like “Dior” and “Welcome to the Party.”

Cory Walker, who pleaded guilty to multiple charges in connection with the 2020 murder, addressed the court before his sentencing, expressing remorse.  

“Even though the Jackson family isn’t here in court today, I would like to sincerely apologize for my unforgivable actions, although there’s no apology that amounts to the takings of one’s life,” Walker said. “Also, I would like to take this opportunity to apologize to my family for the pain and embarrassment that they have endured over the last five years, as well as an apology to my community.”

Walker was sentenced to nine years for the primary charge plus an additional 20 years for firearm enhancements. Two other six-year sentences will run concurrently, keeping his total sentence at 29 years.  

Walker’s defense requested that fines be waived due to his indigent status, but the court imposed a restitution fine of $1,000, which will be stayed pending his successful completion of parole.  

“Today, I take responsibility for my dreadful partake in these crimes, and as I begin my road to rehabilitation, I assure you that I will steer clear from negative behavior. Thank you,” Walker said.

A 20-year-old defendant, who was 15 at the time of the crime, admitted to first-degree murder and home-invasion robbery in juvenile court. Another defendant, 17 at the time, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and home-invasion robbery.

The fourth individual charged reached a settlement and was placed in a post-conviction juvenile housing facility. While Pop Smoke’s family skipped the sentencing, Pop Smoke’s mother issued a statement earlier this month.

“It’s over for everybody except for me,” Jackson stated. “This never ends for me. And that’s unfair. I appreciate they got justice to the fullest extent of the law…but my life doesn’t change. I still don’t have my son.”

Tyga’s Mother Has Died—2 Chainz, Pusha T & More Pay Tribute

Tyga has been showered with support from his peers within the Hip-Hop community after he revealed his mother has died.

On Friday (February 21), the West Coast native shared a carousel post on Instagram featuring a torrent of photos of himself and his late mother, Pasionaye Nicole Nguyen, serving as a tribute in honor of her life amid her untimely death. In the lengthy caption of the post, Tyga opened up about processing the loss of one of the most “meaningful” people in his life.

“I been trying to understand and process why God takes the most meaningful and most beautifulest people away from us,” Tyga wrote in part. “But I know I’ll never get an answer that will fill the emptiness in my heart [heartbreak emoji]. Can’t imagine life without you by my side. You were the best and most supportive person in my life, you always made things better when I felt at my lowest and worst.”

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Tyga continued, “I would trade anything just to be able to be with you again. I LOVE YOU SO MUCH. and I can’t wait for the day until we’re together again. I’ll see you soon and save me a spot right next to you in paradise.

He signed off on the post writing, “I Love you forever mom and I’ll do my best to celebrate you with every moment that I have left. Pasionaye Nicole Nguyen 9/11/71- 1/18/25. You took one of your best angels back GOD. I hope you know that.”

While T-Raww didn’t reveal any details surrounding the death of his mother, according to the caption of the post, she was in her early fifties. A number of Tyga’s rap peers, including artists such as Lil Twist, Pusha T, Big Sean, Tony Yayo and more commented on the post to show their support to T-Raww as he navigates the immense lose of a parent.

“sorry for your loss brudda god bless you,” Casey Veggies wrote in a comment on the post.

2 Chainz added, “My condolences,” to which Jae Millz added, “Sending my condolences my brother.”

In a pair of follow-up Instagram Story posts, Tyga called his deceased mother his “guardian angel” and professed his unconditional love for her.

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EXCLUSIVE: Drake Agrees To Drop Key Allegations In Lawsuit Over Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us”

Drake is ready to scale back portions of his explosive lawsuit against Universal Music Group, signaling a possible strategy shift in his high-profile battle over Kendrick Lamar’s chart-topping diss track “Not Like Us.”

The Hip-Hop heavyweight initially accused UMG of inflating the song’s success using artificial streaming tactics, bots and other actions he claims not only tarnished his reputation but also put his safety at risk in the wake of Kendrick Lamar branding him a “certified pedophile.”

UMG, however, is pushing to delay an upcoming pretrial conference, arguing that Drake’s case may not even hold up in court.

The label’s legal team, led by attorney Rollin A. Ransom, formally requested that the hearing scheduled for April 2, 2025, be postponed, citing plans to file a motion to dismiss by March 17.

That motion could determine whether the case continues or is thrown out altogether if granted.

Documents obtained by AllHipHop revealed that Drake has agreed to withdraw certain “key allegations” from his complaint against UMG.

Drake Dialing Back Claims Against UMG

While Drake nor UMG has not disclosed which claims the rap star is backing away from, the move raises questions about the strength of his initial accusations.

Despite these developments, Drake reportedly wants to push forward with discovery—the phase where both parties gather evidence—but UMG is resisting, arguing that the process is unnecessary until the court decides on their motion to dismiss.

Kanye West & Bianca Raise Eyebrows With Upcoming Movie

Kanye West is pressing forward with plans to release a fashion film featuring his wife, Bianca Censori, despite ongoing speculation about their relationship.

According to reports, the yet-to-be-released project was initially expected to debut last November, marking a key milestone just ahead of their second wedding anniversary.

Despite speculation, the film is not going to be X-rated, even though the rap star confirmed his company Yeezy P###, was still “c######.” on X.com.

But the film with his wife, described as a series of “multiple vignettes and montages,” captures moments of the couple in Japan, Italy and Spain. It offers what sources have called “a view into his vision of her — if we were to see her through his eyes.”

While whispers of a rift between the rapper and the Australian architect have swirled in recent weeks, West remains committed to showcasing the project. West and Censori recently traveled extensively through Europe and Asia, making waves with their bold fashion choices and public appearances.

They returned to Los Angeles at the end of January, fueling fresh speculation about where their relationship currently stands. Amid his latest creative endeavor, West also continues to face backlash for his past antisemitic remarks on social media.

His controversial statements have led to widespread professional fallout, and now, rumors suggest his marriage may be unraveling as well.

However, a representative for West has denied claims of a split. Last year, West floated ideas for a Yeezy-branded adult film studio, a concept that has since been reportedly abandoned.

Meanwhile, an alleged sex tape dating back to 2012 resurfaced after self-described “sex tape broker” Kevin Blatt posted a shirtless image of West sitting on a bed to his Instagram story last week.

Whether West’s fashion film ultimately sees the light of day remains to be seen, but for now, the rapper appears intent on keeping his vision alive—even as controversy continues to follow in his wake.

Elon Musk Busy With DOGE & Chainsaws–Allegedly Ignores His Child’s Health “Crisis”

Grimes is making a desperate plea for Elon Musk’s attention, saying the billionaire is ignoring their child’s health emergency.

In since deleted posts, the Canadian musician turned to X, the social media platform owned by her ex, urgently requesting a response regarding their child’s well-being.

“Plz respond about our child’s medical crisis (sic),” the 36-year-old artist wrote in a now-deleted series of posts.

Grimes expressed frustration over the lack of communication with Elon Musk, saying the situation had become untenable.

“I am sorry to do this publicly but it is no longer acceptable to ignore this situation. This requires immediate attention,” she wrote.

She did not provide details about which of their three children was experiencing the health issue or the nature of the emergency.

Grimes and Elon Musk, 53, share three children—X Æ A-Xii, 4, Exa Dark Sideræl, 3 and Techno Mechanicus, 2—after dating on and off between 2018 and 2022.

Addressing Musk directly, she urged him to appoint someone as a point of contact if he was unwilling to speak with her himself.

“If you don’t want to talk to me can you please designate or hire someone who can so that we can move forward on solving this,” she wrote. “This is urgent, Elon.”

After a user on X suggested she go public with details of the medical issue, she pushed back but emphasized the gravity of the situation.

“I’m not giving any details but he won’t respond to texts call or emails and has skipped every meeting and our child will suffer life long impairment if he doesn’t respond asap,” she said.

Frustration simmered in her follow-up post: “So I need him to f**king respond and if I have to apply public pressure then I guess that’s where we’re at.”

When asked whether she had sought medical attention for the child, Grimes confirmed, “Yes.”

Musk has not publicly addressed her concerns. The post comes amid unrelated claims from influencer Ashley St. Clair, who recently stated she had given birth to what would be Musk’s 13th child.

Ne-Yo Leaves No Doubt About His Polyamorous Relationships In Spicy IG Post

Ne-Yo fired back at critics of his polyamorous lifestyle after social media users questioned his unconventional relationships.

The R&B; singer, known for hits like “So Sick” and “Miss Independent,” took to Instagram to double down on his stance, making it clear he’s unfazed by public opinion.

Last week, Ne-Yo shared a snapshot of himself on a boat alongside influencer Arielle Hill and two adult content creators, Phoenixx Feather and Bella.

The photo’s caption—”US vs. …NOBODY. You can’t compete where you can’t compare. #PolyAndFly”—sparked heated debates online, with some followers celebrating his openness while others disapproved.

Rather than back down, the 45-year-old musician responded with a post on Instagram Stories, directly mocking critics in a blunt message.

“Them: ‘NEYO WE DON’T APPROVE OF YOUR POLY RELATIONSHIP,'” he wrote, adding a selfie where he’s flashing a grin in a T-shirt that reads, “Fun fact: I don’t care.”

The singer’s approach to relationships has been a point of discussion since his 2023 divorce from Crystal Renay, his wife of seven years.

The former couple shares three children, while Ne-Yo also has two kids with ex-fiancée Monyetta Shaw. In a November appearance on Lemon Drop The Show, the singer was candid about monogamy, explaining that traditional marriage isn’t for him.

“I am not s####### on marriage,” he said. “I’m not s####### on anyone who has figured out how to make that thing work for them. Again, everything’s not for everybody.”

Diddy’s Legal Team Faces Shake-Up As Key Attorney Resigns

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ already embattled legal defense is facing another upheaval after attorney Anthony L. Ricco abruptly resigned, citing his inability to effectively represent the Hip-Hop mogul in an intensifying legal battle.

In a formal filing, Ricco said that despite offering a “high level of legal representation,” he could no longer continue.

“Under no circumstances can I continue to effectively serve as counsel for Sean Combs, consistent with the ABA Standards for Criminal Justice,” Ricco wrote to the judge.

Ricco’s decision to step down was filed alongside lead attorney Mark Agnifilo, though the specific reasons remain under wraps due to attorney-client privilege.

The filing, however, alluded to significant disagreements within Combs’ legal team, suggesting internal conflicts may have played a role in Ricco’s departure.

Even so, Ricco assured the court that his withdrawal would not stall proceedings, as five other attorneys still represent the Bad Boy Records founder.

The timing of Ricco’s exit only adds to the turmoil surrounding Diddy, who remains in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.

According to court filings, authorities have accused him of improperly accessing other inmates’ communication privileges, using unauthorized messaging services, and involving his children in a coordinated social media push while behind bars.

Beyond his federal criminal indictment—which includes charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, and other serious offenses—Diddy is also navigating a growing list of civil lawsuits.

Multiple plaintiffs have leveled accusations of sexual assault, abuse, and human trafficking, with some requesting judicial acknowledgment of the rapper’s federal charges as part of their legal strategy.

Adding another layer of contention, Diddy’s legal team has accused the government of withholding crucial discovery materials, including key surveillance footage purportedly relevant to his defense and targeting him because he is Black.

Further complicating matters, his attorneys have raised concerns over the alleged monitoring of his legal notes and restricted access to case files at MDC, fueling claims of interference with his due process rights.

Ricco’s departure does not shift the trial timeline, with proceedings still slated to begin in May 2025.

However, his exit raises new questions about the stability of Diddy’s defense strategy, which has already been rocked by allegations, procedural disputes, and mounting legal pressure.

A$AP Rocky Expands His Empire With New Ray-Ban Creative Director Position

A$AP Rocky secured a new title after being officially named Ray-Ban’s first-ever creative director, marking a major moment for the eyewear giant as it fuses heritage with contemporary culture.

The announcement comes just days after Rocky was acquitted in a highly publicized Los Angeles trial, where he faced felony charges of assault with a semiautomatic firearm.

A jury found the three-time Grammy nominee not guilty on both counts, a verdict that could have changed his career trajectory.

Instead, he’s stepping into a prominent fashion role, further solidifying his influence beyond the music industry.

As creative director, Rocky will help to mold Ray-Ban’s image, lead design efforts, and spearhead marketing campaigns.

“I’ve always admired Ray-Ban’s ability to stay true to its roots while constantly evolving. I’m “I’m excited to be part of the strong heritage and develop the next chapter for an iconic brand like Ray-Ban.”

His first official project, the “Blacked Out Collection,” will drop in April 2025, featuring dark lenses and gold-plated detailing—a signature look that reflects his personal style and Ray-Ban’s legacy of bold eyewear.

Rocky’s love affair with Ray-Ban isn’t new.

The Harlem native has long incorporated the brand into his aesthetic, featuring their sunglasses during his American Sabotage show at Paris Fashion Week in June 2024.

50 Cent Reacts To Rick Ross Linking Lil Meech Despite Previous Diss  

50 Cent is relishing his ongoing feuds with Rick Ross and Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory, mocking the duo after Rozay linked up with the BMF co-founder’s son Lil Meech at a recent event. 

Ross was schmoozing with celebs at Floyd Mayweather’s birthday bash at a bowling alley in Miami on Thursday night (February 20) when he ran into the BMF star. 

It’s unclear what they were discussing, but Lil Meech recently made a less-than-favorable remark about Rick Ross while trying to extend an olive branch to 50 Cent. 

Nonetheless, Ross ensured he shared a video of their meeting on his Instagram Stories.

After spending the morning trolling Big Meech and his son, 50 Cent pounced on the opportunity to crack jokes about Lil Meech’s meeting with Ross.  

“He said yo tell ya pop’s , I’m a look out,” he joked. “What’s the address, I’m a send some wings over there. LOL.” 

50 Cent fans launched along with him in the comments with one teasing, “Lil meech punching the air rn,” because he was caught on camera with Rick Ross.

Another said the actor “just cut himself all the way off,” while a third claimed, “Ross know what he doing & its all for clout. Plz believe its not genuine.” 

Earlier this month, the rapper exposed Lil Meech’s alleged attempt to smooth things over after 50 Cent called Big Meech a “rat.” 

“F### Rick Ross but he gave my dad some bread so he can afford to pay his bills until our next season starts,” Lil Meech wrote in a message to 50 Cent. 

However, 50 Cent wasn’t in the mood to make amends and captioned the post, “What next season little [ninja emoji].” 

Audri Nix Replies To Kanye As War Over Assault Allegations Spills On To Social Media

Audri Nix just put Kanye West on blast, accusing him of sexual assault and calling him a “horrific human being” in a dramatic reply to his claims he is being extorted.

The Puerto Rican rapper, who had a short-lived fling with Ye back in 2022, didn’t hold back after West accused her of trying to extort him.

Nix and West were spotted together in Miami in early 2022, sparking dating rumors. Not long after, she dropped a track called “Miami Beach,” featuring the pointed lyric, “Who is that b#### on the balcony with Kanye West?” She later admitted she wrote the song within 48 hours of meeting him.

The drama unfolded on Friday morning (February 21) when West posted a screenshot of a message telling him that a woman he briefly dated two years ago was now claiming he sexually assaulted her.

The message read: “She prefers to handle it privately but also prepared to go public. Would you like this to be addressed by your lawyer with her lawyer?”

Instead of handling things quietly, Ye called out Nix and named her as the person making the claims, tweeting, “Audri Nix is the name of the person trying to extort me. Welp, so much for the quiet extortion.”

Nix wasted no time and issued a response to the rapper.

“All I did was to bring the allegations to Kanye West team and now he’s crying on Twitter. And not only that he’s also shaming another victim that came forward. I wonder how many victims you have because let me be very clear. The world doesn’t even know yet what you did to me..” she posted.

Then she really went in addressing him directly.

“Hey \@ye. Do you know the definition of extortion? Also, you’re a horrific human being, and your daughters should know who you really are.”

Nix also shared a disturbing DM she received from some random defender of West’s, who wrote, “he horrific human being and you still let him f### you.” She replied: “And this is why victims don’t come forward.”

Biggie’s Mother Voletta Wallace Dies At 78

The mother of The Notorious B.I.G., Voletta Wallace, has reportedly died at the age of 78. Per TMZ, Monroe County Coroner Thomas Yanac confirmed Wallace died Friday morning (February 21) in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, where she was in hospice care. Her cause of death is believed to be natural.

Born in Jamaica, Wallace moved to New York City in the 1960s. She gave birth to her son, Christopher “Biggie” Wallace, in 1972. Wallace played a pivotal role in carrying the torch for her late son, who was killed in 1997.

Following his death, she was forced to navigate the complexities of the music industry, ensuring that Biggie’s memory remained untarnished and that his influence continued to grow. She stepped into a leadership role after his passing, becoming the cornerstone of his estate, overseeing his image and intellectual property as well as managing multiple projects related to his legacy.

Her dedication to Biggie’s legacy transcended the business side of things. She became an advocate for young people, using her son’s story as a powerful reminder of the potential for greatness but also of the dangers of street life.

Through her foundation, the Christopher Wallace Foundation, she focused on empowering youth, especially in underprivileged communities, helping them stay away from violence and pursue their dreams.

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Wallace’s compassion and commitment to education and mentorship reflected her belief in the positive impact that Biggie’s legacy could have, inspiring a new generation while still honoring his Brooklyn roots.

In the years since Biggie’s passing, Wallace has continued to speak publicly about her son’s impact, sharing her insights into his character and his ambitions. She also made sure to highlight his artistry, emphasizing his lyrical prowess and his influence on Hip-Hop culture. Her work as a mother, manager and advocate has kept The Notorious B.I.G.’s memory alive in a way that celebrates both his artistry and his humanity.

Biggie’s career began to blossom in the early ’90s. Known for his deep, commanding voice and intricate storytelling, Biggie had an unparalleled ability to convey vivid images of his life and struggles. His lyrics often explored themes of crime, street life and the pursuit of success, but he also demonstrated a remarkable skill for introspection and emotional depth.

Biggie’s breakthrough came in 1994 with the release of his debut album, Ready to Die, which produced iconic tracks like “Juicy,” “Big Poppa” and “Warning.” His second album, Life After Death, was released in 1997 just weeks after his tragic death, further solidifying his status as a rap legend.

The Notorious B.I.G.’s life was cut short on March 9, 1997, when he was murdered in a drive-by shooting in Los Angeles at the age of 24. His death remains unsolved, fueling conspiracy theories, particularly between East Coast and West Coast factions. Regardless of his untimely end, Biggie’s legacy has lived on through his music, influencing not only the rap community but also shaping the broader landscape of popular culture—and Wallace was a big part of that.

AllHipHop sends our condolences to the Wallace family.

DJ Khaled Targeted With “RIP Drake” Coffin Amid Rumored Feud 

DJ Khaled is making headlines after receiving a bizarre OVO-themed delivery outside his Florida home, fueling speculation of a brewing feud with Drake. 

A black coffin prop bearing the words “RIP OVO” and “RIP Drake” in white lettering was mysteriously delivered to his Miami residence on Saturday (February 15), TMZ reports.  

A police report states that two men posing as delivery workers were granted access to the property, where they placed the coffin at Khaled’s gate.  

The men reportedly knelt in prayer before the casket, which also featured an upside-down cross, before leaving in their truck,

Images of the coffin outside the entertainer’s home quickly surfaced online. However, the men who left it behind were nowhere to be found. Khaled’s security team later disposed of the eerie delivery. 

The coffin delivery comes amid whispers of a rift between Drake and DJ Khaled.  

Earlier this month, Khaled shared a cinematic album trailer teasing his upcoming album Aalam Of God. In a follow-up post, he hinted at guest features, including Drake. 

“FYI…DRAKE’S BACK TO WORK,” Khaled captioned one post. “SO AM I THIS THE ONE WITH THE [TWO] DRAKE’S.” 

However, Drake quickly caught wind of the claim and left a comment suggesting he had no knowledge of the project. 

“Must be Drake Bell,” he replied, although he later deleted his comment.  

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Meanwhile, DJ Khaled isn’t the only one to receive a novelty coffin—though this time, it had no connection to Drake but instead referenced the late King Von. 

Tekashi 6ix9ine reportedly received a spooky black casket bearing the words, “RIP King Von.” 

The outlet reports cops are not investigating either incident.  

Kanye West Accuses Rumored Ex Of Extortion Over Alleged Sexual Assault  

Kanye West is accusing a woman of trying to extort him by making false claims of sexual assault. 

On Friday morning (February 20), West shared a screenshot of messages from an unnamed affiliate informing him of the allegations and inquiring if he wanted to consult his attorney.  

 “A girl that you introduced him to a couple of years ago contacted him today,” the message began. “She is claiming you sexually assaulted her. She prefers to handle it privately but also prepared to go public. Would you like this to be addressed by your lawyer with her lawyer.” 

Although West initially kept the alleged victim’s name private, instead bashing another woman who accused him of sexual assault, he has now decided to name her publicly. 

“Audri Nix is the name of the person trying to extort me,” he tweeted. “Welp. So much for the quiet extortion.” 

Kanye West was rumored to be dating Puerto Rican singer and actress Audri Nix after they were spotted together on a hotel balcony in Miami on New Year’s Day 2022 amid his divorce from Kim Kardashian.  

They were also seen together in Miami later that month. Nix released a song called “Miami Beach” shortly after, referencing Kanye West. 

The song features the line “Who is that b#### on the balcony with Kanye West?” Nix claimed she wrote the track within 48 hours of meeting Kanye West. 

Kanye West provided no additional details and did not confirm whether Audri Nix has pursued any legal action.