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Tems’ New Pics Have Men Ready To Marry & Fans Listening To New EP

Tems isn’t just pretty. She’s the kind of beautiful that stops you mid-scroll, mid-thought, mid-sentence. There’s something about her presence that feels almost spiritual, as if she’s carrying a quiet glow the rest of us can only admire from a distance. And in a culture where “beauty” is usually reduced to filters, implants, and spectacle, Tems’ elegance feels like a reset, a reminder that some forms of attraction are deeper than the surface.

Part of Tems’ beauty is purely visual, yes. She has a regal face, one that photographs like it was carved with intention. Her features don’t scream; they simmer — soft eyes, full lips, expressive brows, and skin that seems to hold its own light. But the truth is, her physical features are only the entry point. The real beauty is the way she moves through the world.

Tems’ music is her conduit. It doesn’t just complement her beauty…it expands it. Her voice carries a warmth and depth that feels almost spiritual, wrapping listeners like a warm hug. The slow burn of her melodies, the vulnerability in her lyrics and the richness of her tone create an emotional intimacy that fans interpret as another layer of her allure. When she sings, she becomes more than beautiful like Sade once did. Her art deepens the mystique, reinforces the softness, and gives her a timeless quality with emotional resonance. By the way, Love Is A Kingdom, her new EP, is out on all streaming platforms.

Tems doesn’t chase attention. She doesn’t bend herself to trends, nor does she rely on shock value or visibility to stay relevant. Instead, she walks into a room — or onto a stage — with a measured quietness that demands its own kind of respect. That calm confidence is magnetic. It tells you she knows herself, trusts herself, and doesn’t need external noise to validate her existence. In a world full of performance, she feels authentic.

But perhaps the most striking element of Tems’ appeal is the mystery. Most celebrities offer constant access — livestreams, rants, oversharing, brand tie-ins, drama-by-the-hour. Tems does the opposite. She stays grounded, private, and gracefully detached. She gives just enough for people to appreciate her art, but never so much that her essence becomes common. That restraint becomes part of her allure.

Tems represents a fuller form of beauty, the kind rooted in depth, privacy, intelligence, and intentionality. She reminds us that the most powerful form of attraction isn’t loud. It’s the kind that moves quietly, confidently, and with purpose. And that, in the end, is why so many people look at her and see something far beyond a pretty face. They see a woman whose beauty radiates from the inside out, and whose presence feels like peace.

Aubrey O’Day Struggling To Process Allegations She Was Drugged, Assaulted By Diddy

Aubrey O’Day delivered one of the most heartbreaking moments in Netflix’s explosive new documentary series when she learned for the first time about a witness account alleging she was sexually assaulted by Diddy.

The former Danity Kane singer became visibly emotional while reading an affidavit on camera in “Sean Combs: The Reckoning,” the four-part documentary series executive-produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson that premiered Tuesday (December 2).

The moment captured O’Day grappling with the devastating possibility that she was assaulted during her time working with the Bad Boy mogul.

“Does this mean I was raped? Is that what this means?” O’Day asked through tears after reading the witness statement. “I don’t even know if I was raped, and I don’t want to know.”

The affidavit, provided by a lawyer representing an alleged victim, detailed a disturbing scene allegedly witnessed in 2005 at Bad Boy studios.

According to the document O’Day read aloud, an unidentified person claimed to have accidentally walked into the wrong room while looking for a bathroom and witnessed Diddy and another individual “sexually assaulting” the singer.

“What I saw as soon as I opened the door was Aubrey sprawled out on a leather couch, looking very inebriated,” O’Day read from the affidavit, immediately defending herself by adding, “I didn’t drink like that at all at this time.”

The witness account described O’Day as appearing “out of it” and “just lying there” while allegedly being assaulted by Diddy and another man.

The 41-year-old singer, who has no memory of the alleged incident, struggled to process the information in real-time during filming.

“I don’t want to find out anymore (what) that woman has to say,” O’Day continued, her voice breaking with emotion.

Director Alexandria Stapleton told NBC News that the production team spent hours on the phone with O’Day to ensure she was comfortable sharing such a personal and traumatic revelation.

“I think what you see in the film is her struggling to digest, ‘Did this happen to me or not?’ And I think it’s a very real moment,” Stapleton explained.

The documentary also featured sexually explicit emails that O’Day said Diddy sent to her while she was a member of Danity Kane, the girl group formed during his MTV reality show Making the Band 3.

“This is your boss at your work sending you that email,” O’Day said in the series. “What happens in real life to anyone else? Your boss gets fired. Six months later, I was fired.”

O’Day directly connected her departure from the group to her refusal to engage sexually with Diddy. “I absolutely felt that I was fired for not participating sexually,” she stated.

The revelation adds another disturbing layer to the mounting allegations against Diddy, who was sentenced to 50 months in federal prison in October after being convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.

He was acquitted of more serious racketeering and sex trafficking charges.

The fallen mogul’s legal team has dismissed the documentary as biased, with spokesperson Juda Engelmayer stating, “Many of the people featured have longstanding personal grievances, financial motives, or credibility issues that have been documented for years.”

The statement added that “Sean Combs will continue to address legitimate matters through the legal process, not through a biased Netflix production.”

Netflix defended the project, with a spokesperson clarifying that “the footage of Combs leading up to his indictment and arrest were legally obtained. This is not a hit piece or an act of retribution.”

The documentary series, which Jackson worked on for over a year, includes never-before-seen footage of Diddy discussing his legal troubles just days before his September 2024 arrest.

The project also features interviews with other alleged victims and former associates who detail years of alleged abuse and misconduct.

For O’Day, who has been vocal about her negative experiences with Diddy for years, the documentary provided a platform to share her truth while processing potentially traumatic information she never knew existed.

Rapper Fly Boy Doughy Arrested, Speaks On Stockton Mass Shooting: “Live A Movie”

Rapper Fly Boy Dougy broke his silence from behind bars about the devastating Stockton mass shooting that claimed four lives at a child’s birthday party.

The 25-year-old rapper, arrested on parole violations two days after the November 29 attack, provided his firsthand account of the chaos that unfolded when gunfire erupted during what should have been a celebration.

Williams told KCRA 3 from San Joaquin County Jail that he initially mistook the gunshots for balloons popping.

“I was already turned around to the kids, so I just heard shots,” Fly Boy Doughy said. The party guest described watching in horror as children fell around him, prompting him to spring into action.

“I just started to run after all the kids I saw fall and I started to carry them,” Fly Boy Doughy recounted. He criticized law enforcement’s response time, claiming officers took too long to enter the building while children lay wounded.

“When the police came, they didn’t run to the kids. They were still pointing the guns. And I was like, ‘the kids is dying,’ and they wouldn’t listen,” Fly Boy Doughy said.

Doughy and 22-year-old Luciano Guerrero, aka Nano, who hosted the party, remain in custody on parole violations but are not considered suspects in the shooting.

The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation confirmed both men were arrested for violating their parole terms, not for involvement in the mass shooting.

According to CDCR records, Doughy entered custody in November 2021 on a three-year sentence for child abuse and corporal injury resulting in a traumatic condition, with an enhancement for domestic violence involving great bodily injury.

Guerrero received a two-year sentence in October 2023 for carrying a loaded firearm as an active gang member and evading police while driving recklessly.

The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that firearms recovered from the banquet hall were not linked to either of the arrested individuals. Sheriff Patrick Withrow expressed confidence that law enforcement will capture those responsible for the birthday party shooting.

The attack at the banquet hall on Lucile Avenue and Thornton Road left four people dead – ages 8, 9, 14 and 21 – with 13 others injured. Survivors’ ages range from 8 to around 30.

Stockton Mayor Christina Fugazi has called for federal assistance to combat gang violence following the shooting.

“It’s babies we’re talking about, children,” Fugazi said. “We’re talking about a cake being cut as bullets are ringing out. The candles have been blown out, you’re cutting the cake, and then bullets are flying out, piercing, going through flesh and killing four people.”

N.O.R.E. Reveals Queens OG Has Health Issue

Tragedy Khadafi!

Tragedy Khadafi and Queensbridge have been synonymous for decades, but the mood around the storied housing projects shifted fast after a troubling update about the veteran MC’s health surfaced online. The man long celebrated for his gritty narratives and raw mentorship now appears to be facing a serious medical ordeal, based on a photo shared by N.O.R.E. that instantly alarmed the Hip-Hop community.

N.O.R.E. posted an image of the rap pioneer wearing medical scrubs with a caption asking people to “pray for him to get well soon.” The shot showed Tragedy looking worn down, prompting a flood of concern from supporters and rap peers. Despite the wave of reactions, details remain scarce. No official diagnosis has been shared and those close to him have not offered further clarity. For now, all anyone knows is that a medical procedure seems to be imminent, though nothing concrete has been disclosed.

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The somber moment stands in stark contrast to the legacy that made Tragedy a revered figure. Before the world knew him as Tragedy Khadafi, he emerged as the Intelligent Hoodlum out of Queensbridge. His affiliation with the iconic Juice Crew cemented his place in 80s Hip-Hop history. By the 90s, he had reinvented himself and became a guiding force for younger talent. Capone and N.O.R.E were among those he ushered in, carrying forward the Queensbridge lineage with new fire. They went to war with the West – briefly.

The relationship between Tragedy and N.O.R.E eventually hit rocky ground, sparking a public rift that produced some memorable records but left a cloud over their bond. In recent years they’ve repaired that relationship, making N.O.R.E’s plea heavier. Whatever disagreements existed in the past now look small in comparison to the health scare for a legend.

At this moment, the Hip-Hop community waits for answers. What’s certain is that Tragedy Khadafi’s contributions are solid. He helped define a sound, mentored stars and carried Queensbridge for a minute. Keep him in prayer.

Doja Cat Spreads Legs, Flashes Booty As Parting Gift To Fans In Manila

Doja Cat didn’t leave Manila quietly. She left it with a visual souvenir. As her tour stop wrapped, the rapper turned toward the crowd, dropped low, spread her legs wide, and gave fans one last look that felt intentional, cheeky, and very on brand. The move wasn’t subtle and it wasn’t accidental.

It was Doja Cat saying thank you the only way she knows how — with her body doing the talking.

The photos say it all. Her legs planted. Her hips back. Her toned backside fully in frame as stage lights hit from behind. The pose froze the crowd for a second before the screams kicked back in. It didn’t feel vulgar. It felt playful, controlled, and confident, like she knew Manila deserved a final moment they’d replay long after the lights went out.

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This wasn’t just choreography. It was a farewell gesture. A “you showed me love, so here’s one last pose” moment. Doja’s entire set leaned into that physicality, strong legs, flexible movement and a willingness to own every angle onstage. When she spread out and held the pose, it felt less like shock value and more like a performer giving fans exactly what they came for.

Manila marked the closing stretch of her current tour run, and she treated it like a victory lap. After wrapping the Philippines stop, Doja Cat is set to move on to other international dates before heading into her next leg, which shifts toward additional Asian shows and then back into larger global festival and arena appearances. The Manila crowd didn’t just get a concert. They got the send-off.

If this was her goodbye, it was delivered loud, confident, and unforgettable. Doja Cat didn’t wave. She posed. And Manila knew exactly what it meant.

Doja Cat continues touring across Asia with confirmed shows in Singapore, Seoul, Tokyo, Bangkok and Kaohsiung later in December before wrapping the 2025 Asia/Oceania leg

50 Cent Recruits Eminem For Street Fighter Movie Soundtrack

50 Cent announced plans to bring Eminem aboard for new music tied to his upcoming Street Fighter movie role. The G-Unit boss took to Instagram on December 13 to share the news with fans after landing the role of Balrog in the highly anticipated video game adaptation.

“I’m gonna get \@eminem on deck to make some music for this movie, Street Fighter. New Music on the way!” he wrote.

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While 50 Cent and Eminem haven’t released an official collaboration since their G-Unit days, fan-made remixes and unofficial tracks have circulated online throughout 2024 and 2025.

Their last major studio collaboration dates back to “Remember the Name,” featuring Ed Sheeran on the English singer’s album No.6 Collaborations Project.

The announcement comes after the Street Fighter cast debuted footage at the 2025 Game Awards on December 11 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Fif appears as Balrog, the hard-hitting boxer character from the iconic fighting game franchise.

Directed by Kitao Sakurai, the film is set in 1993 and follows estranged fighters Ryu (Andrew Koji) and Ken Masters (Noah Centineo) as they’re recruited by Chun-Li (Callina Liang) for the World Warrior Tournament.

The official synopsis warns of “a deadly conspiracy that forces them to face off against each other and the demons of their past.”

The Street Fighter cast also includes Jason Momoa as Blanka, David Dastmalchian as M. Bison, WWE’s Roman Reigns as Akuma, Cody Rhodes as Guile, and Orville Peck as Vega. Eric André, Vidyut Jammwal, Andrew Schulz, and Olivier Richters round out the ensemble.

The film follows fighters competing in a brutal tournament as they uncover a conspiracy that threatens their lives. Set in the early 1990s, the movie aims to capture the essence of the beloved Capcom video game series that has entertained fans for decades.

Street Fighter hits theaters on October 16, 2026.

Busta Rhymes Flies To Jamaica On Cargo Plane To Hand Out Supplies & Rebuild School By Hand

Busta Rhymes flew to Jamaica this week aboard a cargo plane loaded with more than 50 pallets of emergency supplies for Hurricane Melissa victims.

The Hip-Hop legend joined forces with Love & Hip Hop creator Mona Scott-Young and actor Tyrese Gibson for the massive relief mission to his homeland.

Hurricane Melissa devastated Jamaica in October as a Category 5 storm with 185 mph winds, killing dozens and leaving nearly 500,000 people without power or water.

“My whole family is Jamaican,” Busta Rhymes told ABC News. “Everything about Busta Rhymes that y’all have known to grow and love was bought up and raised in a Jamaican household.”

The rapper didn’t just deliver supplies. He grabbed hammers and nails to help rebuild a school roof in Norwood, St. James. In the underserved Flankers community, he gave an impromptu performance that lifted the spirits of hurricane survivors.

Mona Scott-Young organized the mission after connecting with people on the ground who described the devastation.

“When I finally connected with some of my folks on the ground there, and they relayed the devastation … it definitely mobilized, for me personally, that I have to get boots on the ground to help,” she said.

The scale exploded once Busta Rhymes got involved. Tyrese Gibson said they brought half a pallet on their first trip, but returned with 50+ pallets thanks to Busta’s influence in the entertainment industry.

Busta Rhymes has family and childhood friends who were directly affected by the hurricane. Many communities on hillsides still lack water, electricity or significant aid six weeks after Melissa’s impact.

The mission comes during a banner year for the 53-year-old rapper. He received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2025 and announced his new album, Vengeance. He also earned the Hip-Hop Icon Award at Harlem Week 2025, adding to his 2023 BET Lifetime Achievement Award.

The trio plans more trips to Jamaica and is enlisting other celebrities connected to the island. The relief mission worked with nonprofits, including Helping Hand for Relief and Development and the GrassROOTS Community Foundation.

Future efforts will focus on reaching remote communities that haven’t received priority attention since the hurricane struck on October 28.

Cassidy and Eazy The Block Captain’s Philly Battle Sparks Calls for a Rematch

Round One Wasn’t Enough

As you already know, last weekend Eazy The Block Captain and Cassidy faced off in Philadelphia. There has been plenty of back-and-forth about who is really from Philly and who is not, but at the end of the day, that debate did not matter. What people wanted was a battle of titans, and unfortunately, that is not what we got.

READ ALSO: Cassidy vs. Eazy the Block Captain Battle Ends in Chaos

The two only made it through one round before things became too tense for the battle to continue. That alone is disappointing, especially considering the massive hype surrounding this matchup. This was supposed to be a defining moment, not an unfinished chapter.

Now, here is where things get interesting. I am hearing intel that there may be another attempt to settle this once and for all. Whether that means determining who is truly the better lyricist or simply who can be the most disrespectful remains to be seen. Either way, there are whispers that both sides are considering running it back in front of a live crowd, possibly with a packed stage and hundreds of people watching closely.

READ ALSO: Cassidy Responds To Rumors He Ghostwrote Benzino’s Eminem Diss In New Freestyle 

As everyone knows, Cassidy and Eazy The Block Captain genuinely do not like each other in real life. That tension has continued to spill over onto social media, with shots being fired back and forth regularly. Still, a lot of fans see that online rhetoric for what it is. What the culture really wants is to see them go head-to-head properly, in front of a crowd, for all the marbles in Hip-Hop.

Let me know what you think about this situation in the comments below.

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Here’s a recent diss from Eazy to Cass:

Here’s Cassidy’s from a year ago…

EXCLUSIVE: Future’s Label & Rapper Lil Double 0 Accused Of Ripping Off Producer

Future’s Freebandz Entertainment is facing a federal lawsuit in New York from Mister Money Inc., which alleges the label unlawfully released and profited from several tracks by Lil Double 0 without proper credit or payment to a co-creator.

Filed on December 12 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, the complaint accuses Freebandz and Lil Double 0 of willfully infringing on copyrights tied to five songs: “007,” “Jazz,” “G6,” “G6 Pt. 2” and “Ooh Okay.”

Mister Money is seeking damages of at least $750,000 and possibly more than $1.5 million, plus a jury trial. Although Future founded Freebandz, which operates under Wilburn Holding Company Inc., he is not named as a defendant in the case.

At the center of the dispute is music producer Tyler Macklin, who Mister Money says co-created the tracks with Rogers during collaborative sessions beginning in early 2019.

According to the lawsuit, Macklin handled production, engineering and sound design while Rogers provided vocals and creative input. Mister Money states that Macklin later transferred his share of the copyright to the company, thereby making it a 50 percent stakeholder in the songs.

Despite that, Mister Money alleges that the tracks were released without authorization, that Macklin was excluded from credits, and that no royalties were paid. The company asserts that the songs generated more than $1.5 million in revenue through streaming and other platforms.

The lawsuit highlights the songs’ commercial reach, noting that “007” has accrued more than 32 million streams on Spotify, while “Jazz” has exceeded 18 million. Each of the five tracks has surpassed 3 million Spotify streams, with additional millions of YouTube views.

Mister Money is also asking the court to officially declare it a half-owner of the song copyrights and to award attorneys’ fees and associated costs.

Representatives for Freebandz and Lil Double 0 have not responded to requests for comment.

Michigan Football Coach Hit Diddy Party Before Marriage, Career Imploded

Disgraced Michigan coach Sherrone Moore hit up a Diddy party in 2018 and the revelation comes at the worst possible timing.

The embattled music mogul’s name resurfaced in headlines this week after the revelation that fired University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore had previously attended parties. Moore bragged about attending a Diddy-hosted Kentucky Derby celebration in 2018, posting on social media about the “great week” he had after partying with the Bad Boy freak.

Diddy is currently serving a 50-month federal prison sentence at Fort Dix after his conviction on prostitution-related charges under the Mann Act.

He was acquitted of more serious sex trafficking and racketeering charges that could have resulted in life imprisonment. Moore’s connection to Diddy’s party scene also emerged just as Netflix released Sean Combs: The Reckoning, the explosive four-part documentary series produced by 50 Cent.

The documentary dropped on December 2, examining the dark underbelly of Diddy’s empire and the allegations that brought down one of Hip-Hop’s most powerful figures.

The timing proves particularly damaging as Moore faces his own legal crisis. The 39-year-old coach was arrested on December 10 and charged with third-degree felony home invasion, misdemeanor stalking and breaking and entering.

Prosecutors revealed Moore had been in a years-long inappropriate relationship with a Michigan staff member. When the woman ended their relationship on Monday morning, Moore allegedly bombarded her with calls and texts.

After she reported the harassment to university administrators, Moore broke into her apartment and grabbed kitchen knives and scissors, threatening to kill himself.

“I’m going to kill myself, I’m going to make you watch. My blood is on your hands. You ruined my life,” Moore allegedly told the victim, according to prosecutor Kati Rezmierski.

The coach’s mental health crisis became evident through 911 dispatch audio, where a caller described Moore as “suicidal” and said he’d been “stalking her for months.”

University of Michigan Athletic Director Warde Manuel was reportedly informed of Moore’s mental health issues on Sunday, leading to his immediate firing.

Moore’s 2018 social media posts show him celebrating at Diddy’s Trifecta Gala during Kentucky Derby weekend.

“What a great week in Paris! Such a blessing to be apart of the Michigan family! Off to the ville for the weekend to enjoy the #KentuckyDerby Festivities! \@trifectagala hosted by \@diddy tonight to start it off!” Moore posted in May 2018.

The coach later shared photos from the event, writing, “Diddy put on a show” as he posed with his wife, Kelli, at the celebration. This was years before Diddy’s parties became synonymous with the “freak-offs” and drug-fueled gatherings that formed the basis of federal charges.

However, the University of Michigan had allegedly investigated Moore’s conduct with women three separate times during his eight-year tenure.

OnlyFans model Mia Sorety recently claimed Moore slid into her DMs despite being married, saying she “wasn’t surprised” by the assault allegations.

The coach appeared in court Friday via livestream from Washtenaw County Jail, dressed in an all-white jail outfit. A judge set his bond at $25,000 cash and ordered GPS monitoring plus mandatory mental health treatment. Moore is prohibited from contacting his victim.

Since Michigan fired Moore “with cause,” the university no longer owes him the remaining balance on his five-year, $30 million contract.

False Claims About Fat Joe-N-Diddy Are Circulating Online, Here’s the Truth

I do not clear up rumors the way I used to, mainly because rappers now have the ability to go online and shut things down themselves in real time. Social media has changed the game. But sometimes the rumors are so egregious and so reckless that the artist involved chooses not to respond at all. Addressing them can give the lie more oxygen than it deserves.

This is one of those times where stepping in feels necessary, and I am doing that for Fat Joe.

There is a truly horrendous rumor floating around the internet claiming that Fat Joe somehow crossed Sean “Diddy” Combs. What people may not realize, or may be choosing to ignore, is that Fat Joe and Diddy have been friends for a very long time. They have been cool publicly and privately, and they have communicated over the years. I cannot speak to the exact nature of their relationship now, especially given everything surrounding Diddy’s current legal situation, but I can say with certainty that they were in communication in the past.

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I know this because there was once a rumor about Fat Joe working on an album involving The Notorious B.I.G.’s unreleased material. When that story surfaced, Joe attempted to resolve it properly and respectfully by going through Diddy. Diddy never went public to confirm or deny anything, but behind the scenes, conversations did happen. One of the producers affiliated with the Hitmen was involved, and the matter was addressed quietly. None of that ever became public, by design.

Now there is a new statement circulating online suggesting that Diddy allegedly tried something inappropriate with Fat Joe and that Joe somehow “let him go” or exposed him. The claim is being presented as if it were a direct statement from Fat Joe.

I can categorically say that this is false. It is fake. Just re-read that nonsense!

If Fat Joe had ever made a statement like that, there would be video or an actual tweet. It would not surface as some typed quote floating around the internet. Anyone familiar with this culture know how this goes!

READ ALSO: Stephen A. Smith Confirms “Fat Joe Curse” After Disasterious Yankees Performance

I felt obligated to clear this up because Fat Joe has taken criticism over the years for half-truths, exaggerations, and selective storytelling. That criticism may be fair at times, but this situation is not one of those moments. He did not do this to his longtime friend. This rumor is not on him.

If you want to know more…just watch below:

Let me know what you think about this in the comments below.

Sada Baby Heading To Teial In Felony Drug Case

Sada Baby waived his preliminary examination earlier this week and will face trial in Macomb County Circuit Court on felony drug possession charges.

The Detroit rapper appeared before a Judge in Sterling Heights and revealed he is planning to fight charges of possession of a controlled substance less than 25 grams, which carries a maximum four-year prison sentence.

The accusations stem from a January traffic stop on Mound Road near 18 Mile around 4 A.M. Sterling Heights police initially pulled over the 33-year-old Shelby Township resident for a routine stop.

Officers discovered he had an outstanding warrant for driving without a license and took him into custody.

During the arrest, police allegedly found a bag of pills in Sorrell’s driver’s side door pocket. Prosecutors claim some of the pills were OxyContin, a Schedule 2 controlled substance, for which Sorrell didn’t have a prescription.

“Illicit narcotics pose a serious threat to the safety and well-being of our community,” Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido told The Detroit News. “When an individual chooses to possess these substances, they endanger lives and contribute to the cycle of addiction that affects families across our county.”

Sada Baby addressed his April arrest on the “Politely Raw with Pacman” podcast, saying, “It was Percocets, 10 of ’em.” He also claimed his viral mugshot from the arrest was intentional.

The rapper gained prominence in Detroit’s Hip-Hop scene during the 2010s and 2020s. His Spotify profile shows nearly a million monthly listeners, with hits like “Whole Lotta Choppas” and “Pressin (feat. King Von)” each accumulating over 50 million plays.

Recent months have been challenging for Sada Baby beyond his legal troubles. He revealed on social media that he received $0 in royalties from his hit song “Bloxk Party” after signing with WorldStar, highlighting harsh realities in the music industry.

No arraignment date has been set for the circuit court proceedings.

Mass Shooting At Brown University, Source Says At Least 19 People Hit, Two Dead

Brown University officials confirmed multiple people suffered gunshot wounds during an active shooter incident near the Barus & Holley Engineering building Saturday afternoon in Providence, Rhode Island.

The shooting occurred around 5:30 P.M. near the engineering facility and the Governor Street area. University emergency alerts directed students to shelter in place as law enforcement responded to the scene.

President Donald Trump said he received briefings about the incident and confirmed a suspect was taken into custody, although University officials said no one had been arrested yet.

“I have been briefed on the shooting that took place at Brown University in Rhode Island. The FBI is on the scene. The suspect is in custody. God bless the victims and the families of the victims!” Trump wrote on social media.

According to witnesses, at least 19 people were shot, and so far, two people have been killed.

Brown University’s emergency notification system sent conflicting messages regarding the suspect’s status. Initial alerts reported one person in custody, but later updates clarified that no suspect had been apprehended.

Students received instructions to “Lock doors, silence phones and stay hidden until further notice.”

Brown and Providence police coordinated the response with FBI agents who had arrived to assist in the investigation. The engineering building sits in the heart of the Ivy League campus in downtown Providence.

Authorities instructed the public to avoid the area until the all-clear was given. The incident prompted a massive law enforcement response with multiple agencies converging on the campus. The shooting disrupted normal Saturday activities on the prestigious university campus. Brown University has approximately 10,000 students enrolled across undergraduate and graduate programs.

This marks the latest in a series of campus safety incidents affecting colleges nationwide this academic year. Several universities have dealt with active shooter threats and hoax incidents in recent months.

The investigation remains active as authorities work to piece together what happened. Brown University was founded in 1764 and ranks among the nation’s most selective institutions. The Providence campus sits in the College Hill neighborhood overlooking downtown.

The incident occurred during finals week, when many students remain on campus preparing for examinations. Winter break is scheduled to begin next week for most undergraduate programs.

Elon Musk & Australian Teens Agree Over TikTok Ban

Anthony Albanese, the prime minister of Australia, stood firm Wednesday as Australia became the first nation to ban children under 16 from major social media platforms.

Many teenagers posted videos bragging about bypassing the restrictions within hours of implementation.

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The Prime Minister called the December 9 launch “one of the biggest social and cultural changes that our nation has faced” while teens flooded TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat with posts mocking the new rules.

Some users shared screenshots of successfully creating accounts despite the age verification systems.

eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant acknowledged “hiccups” on day one but dismissed claims the ban had failed. She announced plans to send information notices to tech giants within seven to 10 days, demanding progress reports on account deactivations. Companies face fines up to $49.5 million for non-compliance.

More than 200,000 TikTok accounts in Australia were already deactivated before the ban took effect, Communications Minister Anika Wells revealed. The government plans to request updated numbers from all platforms covered by the legislation.

Elon Musk’s X became the final holdout to confirm compliance, with the platform stating “it’s not our choice, it’s what Australian law requires.” Musk had previously criticized the ban as a “backdoor way to control the internet usage of all Australians.”

The legislation targets Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, X and YouTube, requiring platforms to use “reasonable steps” to prevent underage users from creating accounts. Gaming platforms like Roblox and messaging services remain exempt.

International attention has focused intensely on Australia’s approach. Malaysia announced plans for a similar ban in 2026, while Republican Senator Josh Hawley told reporters American parents would welcome comparable restrictions. “Parents need help, and they feel like they’re swimming upstream when everybody else has social media,” Hawley said.

Critics argue the rushed legislation, passed in just nine days, ignores expert warnings about isolating vulnerable children from online support communities. Youth mental health expert Patrick McGorry said the government “did not listen to experts” when formulating the policy.

Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt praised the ban as “one of the most important international reforms” to reduce harm from social media on teenagers. He compared the milestone to Victoria’s world-first mandatory seatbelt law in 1970.

Inman Grant emphasized the ban aims to support parents rather than punish families. “The primary reason being, they didn’t want their children to be excluded,” she said, referring to why 90% of parents previously helped children aged 8-12 set up social media accounts.

The watchdog will monitor compliance through intelligence gathering and investigations. “It is not just the regulation that deters these companies – it’s the reputational damage and the impact on revenue,” Inman Grant warned.

MAGA Celebrates After Bad Bunny Takes Tumble On Stage During Mexico City Concert

Bad Bunny took a hard fall during his Mexico City concert Wednesday night and Trump supporters wasted no time celebrating the Puerto Rican star’s stumble.

The Grammy winner was performing “Efecto” at Estadio GNP when he slipped and hit the stage floor. He was down for several moments while fans continued singing, then got back up to finish the song.

But the incident quickly became fodder for MAGA supporters who have been furious about Bad Bunny’s upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance.

Conservatives lit up with comments celebrating the fall, with many seeing it as karma for the rapper’s anti-Trump stance.

“Hopefully, he can’t perform for the Super Bowl now nobody wanna see that,” one user fumed. Another said: “What a clown.”

The backlash stems from Bad Bunny’s selection as the 2026 Super Bowl LX halftime performer, which triggered massive outrage from Trump supporters. Over 100,000 people signed petitions calling for the NFL to replace him with country legend George Strait.

“The Super Bowl halftime show should unite our country, honor American culture, and remain family-friendly, not be turned into a political stunt,” one petition read. “Bad Bunny represents none of these values.”

The controversy intensified after Bad Bunny endorsed Kamala Harris following comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s racist jokes about Puerto Rico at Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally. The rapper posted Harris’s policy plans for Puerto Rico to his 50 million Instagram followers.

Trump himself called Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl selection “absolutely ridiculous” during a Newsmax interview. Conservative commentator Benny Johnson labeled him a “massive Trump hater” and “anti-ICE activist.”

The anger also connects to Bad Bunny’s previous criticism of Trump’s immigration policies. He refused to tour the US mainland this year, citing fears that ICE “could be outside” his concerts, targeting Latino fans.

“There was the issue of, like, f–king ICE could be outside,” Bad Bunny told I-D magazine. “And it’s something that we were talking about and very concerned about.”

Turning Point USA, the conservative organization co-founded by Charlie Kirk, announced they’re hosting “The All American Halftime Show” as counter-programming to Bad Bunny’s performance. The alternative show will air simultaneously with the official Super Bowl halftime show on February 8, 2026.

The organization’s website promises “performers and event details coming soon” for their patriotic alternative. They’ve positioned it as a response to what they see as the NFL’s abandonment of American values.

Bad Bunny addressed the Super Bowl controversy during his October Saturday Night Live appearance, joking that “even Fox News” was happy about his selection. He added in Spanish that the performance represents “a win for all of us” Latinos in America.

“Our footprints and our contribution in this country, no one will ever be able to take that away or erase it,” he said.

The Mexico City fall occurred during his DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour, which continues through December before expanding to Latin America, Europe and Australia in 2026.

EXCLUSIVE: 50 Cent Ruthlessly Pursues Millions From Mother Of His Son Over Abuse Allegations

50 Cent is pressing a New York federal court to rule in his favor after Shaniqua Tompkins, the mother of his son, Marquis Jackson, failed to respond to a lawsuit alleging that she violated a 2007 agreement regarding the rights to her life story.

Attorneys for G-Unit Books asked the judge to enter a default judgment against Tompkins, to enforce a permanent injunction and to proceed with a damages inquiry.

The company asserts that she owes more than $1 million in damages, plus interest and legal fees, for breaching a contract that granted G-Unit exclusive rights to her personal story.

The lawsuit centers on a Life Rights Agreement Tompkins signed in 2007.

In exchange for $80,000 and future royalties, she granted G-Unit Books the exclusive ability to use and profit from her life narrative.

According to the complaint, Tompkins breached the agreement by releasing videos in 2023 and 2025 that detailed her relationship with 50 Cent and her role in his early career. The company states that those disclosures, which she allegedly sought to monetize, “destroyed” the exclusivity that G-Unit paid for.

The court filing argues that the videos stripped the company of its ability to control the narrative, which was the foundation of the original agreement.

G-Unit’s legal team also laid out their attempts to serve Tompkins with the lawsuit.

After several failed efforts to deliver the documents to her home in July 2025, they used a legal method under New York law known as “nail and mail,” which involves posting the papers to her door and mailing them.

Tompkins was required to respond by September 10, 2025, but failed to do so.

The filing also cited widespread media coverage following AllHipHop’s initial report, asserting that this proves Tompkins was aware of the case.

G-Unit’s complaint brings three legal claims: breach of contract, breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, and a request for a declaratory judgment.

The company seeks the court’s confirmation that the indemnification clause in the agreement is enforceable and that Tompkins must pay damages, costs, and attorneys’ fees.

They also request that an order be issued blocking her from posting any further content that violates the agreement and directing the removal of existing videos.

The legal push comes as 50 Cent’s Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which he executive-produced, continues to dominate the streaming charts.

The four-part series debuted on December 2, 2025, and drew 21.8 million views in its first week.

That success has reignited public interest and criticism of 50 Cent, including from longtime rival Ja Rule.

On Instagram, Ja Rule posted, “This is about this sucker Curtis acting like he’s hip hop moral savior going on tv wit them tight ass nasty suits and that big ass jug head when you’re NO DIFFERENT… ALLEGEDLY…”

The post included images of 50 Cent and Diddy Combs together, suggesting hypocrisy in Jackson’s role as a moral voice in the documentary while facing his own controversies.

Tompkins has not issued a public statement and has not yet filed a response in court. If the judge grants G-Unit’s motion, the case will proceed to a damages hearing in early 2026.

Erick Sermon Clarifies His Stance on AI, Defends Relationship With Lyor Cohen in New Conversation With AllHipHop

Hip-Hop legend Erick Sermon is pushing back against critics questioning his recent embrace of artificial intelligence tools and his longstanding relationship with music executive Lyor Cohen. In a new conversation with AllHipHop’s Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur and DJ Thoro, the EPMD icon laid out his perspective on the future of AI in music creation — and addressed the online backlash that erupted after he was seen at Cohen’s home.

Sermon, who has publicly experimented with AI-powered production tools in recent months, stressed that technology cannot replace human creativity. “AI is a tool,” he said. “You use it for what you want it to work for. I’m not there yet letting it make beats for me… AI can’t work unless you’re telling it what to do. The human aspect is always there.”

His comments echo earlier debates in Hip-Hop around producers like Timbaland, who publicly championed AI collaborations, and Sermon himself, who received criticism earlier this year after testing AI-assisted sample creation. Some fans accused him of diluting the craft; others felt he was helping legitimize a technology they feared would exploit artists. Sermon maintains those concerns misunderstand how AI actually functions.

“For me to create that sample, I’ve got to say, ‘Make a beat that sounds like J Dilla…’ I told it what to do,” he explained. “Do I use it fully? Or do I get ideas from it? That’s where I’m at.”

Sermon said he studies emerging tech not to chase trends but to stay competitive. Citing Mark Cuban, he noted that ignoring new tools is a fast track to falling behind. “Your phone is AI — you’re already using it,” he said. “People act ignorant. Just learn it.”

The conversation shifted when Creekmur addressed the online criticism that erupted after Sermon appeared in photos at Lyor Cohen’s home, prompting speculation that E-Double was aligning himself with controversial executives.

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“People were like, ‘Look at Erick next to Lyor, he looks like the Get Out movie,’” Sermon said. “Of course I want to be there. I want to learn so I can tell y’all what I know.”

Sermon offered a firm defense of Cohen, who has faced decades of scrutiny over his time at Def Jam and later positions at Warner Music and YouTube Music. While artists such as DMX, Dame Dash, and others have publicly criticized Cohen’s leadership, Sermon says his experience has been different.

“How can I be mad at somebody who helped me?” he said. “Whatever people’s experiences were, that doesn’t mean it happened to me. I’ve been in this game 37 years. Don’t look at me as somebody who’s being a puppet.”

He emphasized his long track record as an executive, label head, and business operator — not just an artist. “I always had groups, labels, publishing… I’m not the regular artist. I’m a business person too.”

The Green-Eyed Bandit also acknowledged that today’s digital culture fuels outrage regardless of his intentions. “The internet is a different animal,” he said. “If I do good, they hate me. If I do bad, they hate me. It’s a catch-22.”

Still, Sermon made clear he refuses to let online noise derail his evolution.

“People are saying whatever,” he said. “Do you want to be behind, or do you want to know what’s going on?”

Ray J Claims Kim Kardashian & Kris Jenner Are Worse Than Diddy In RICO Rant

Ray J escalated his legal war with Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner by declaring that the mother-daughter duo commits worse crimes than Diddy in court documents this week, doubling down on his racketeering accusations against the Kardashian family.

“Kim’s and Kris’ RICO violations are worse than any RICO violations that Diddy is accused of,” Ray J stated in legal filings obtained by TMZ. “Kim and Kris have repeatedly and obviously conducted racketeering activity for years, and no one has stopped them.”

The comparison comes after Diddy was convicted on two prostitution-related counts and sentenced to over four years in prison.

Ray J’s latest court filing reveals he consulted ChatGPT to strengthen his legal arguments. The AI chatbot allegedly “entrenched” his beliefs that Kim and Kris operate as racketeers through their business dealings.

The legal battle stems from decades of disputes over the infamous 2003 sex tape that launched Kim’s career.

Ray J and Kim filmed their intimate encounter during a vacation in Cabo to celebrate her 23rd birthday in October 2003. The tape remained private until February 2007, when Vivid Entertainment released it as Kim Kardashian, Superstar, just months before Keeping Up with the Kardashians premiered.

Ray J now claims Kim and Kris orchestrated the release of the tape as part of a calculated publicity scheme.

He alleges they conspired with Vivid Entertainment to “defraud the public with their fake lawsuit” – referring to Kim’s initial legal action against the p### company that she later settled for a reported $5 million.

The current legal mess began in October 2025 when Kim and Kris sued Ray J for defamation.

They accused him of falsely claiming federal authorities were investigating them for RICO violations during a livestream. Ray J had suggested the feds were building a case against the family similar to the charges Diddy faced.

Ray J fired back with his own lawsuit in November 2025, alleging Kim and Kris violated a $6 million settlement agreement related to the sex tape. He claims they agreed never to publicly discuss the tape again, but broke that promise when Kim addressed it during interviews and on her reality show.

In his latest filing, Ray J accuses the Kardashians of credit card fraud, claiming they racked up $850,000 in charges on his family’s credit cards. He also alleges they sent lawyers to “extort” him after he discussed the sex tape on a podcast in June 2024.

“To me, Kim and Kris have repeatedly engaged in a criminal enterprise and racketeering activity, violating RICO over and over again,” Ray J declared in court documents. “I have no doubt about that.”

The singer’s attorney, Howard King, filed the paperwork asking a judge to dismiss the Kardashians’ defamation lawsuit. Ray J maintains his RICO claims are protected speech and that his accusations have merit.

Ray J’s comparison to Diddy carries extra weight given the release of 50 Cent’s blockbuster documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which exposes the mogul’s wrongdoing.

The sex tape controversy has followed both Ray J and Kim for nearly two decades.

What began as a private moment between young lovers became the foundation for one of entertainment’s biggest empires. Kim parlayed the notoriety into reality TV fame, business ventures worth billions and global celebrity status.

But Ray J claims the success came through illegal means. He alleges the family has operated a criminal enterprise since 2007, using fraud and extortion to build their brand while silencing anyone who threatens their narrative.

Elle Varner’s “Refill” Remains A Masterclass In Emotional R&B

When you first heard “Refill” by Grammy-nominated songstress, Elle Varner, more than a decade ago, what was it that hooked you?

For most people, it would be the infectious violin that riffs, like a fiddle, in a syncopated rhythm; boldly ripping through a sexy R&B joint, when it’s clearly better suited for a hoedown! But it not only works, but it’s also brilliant!

It drives the song and gives “Refill” its unique appeal. When you add Elle’s powerful, sultry, yet vulnerable delivery and a heart-stopping baseline, what you get is an iconic, timeless classic that even the hardest thug can vibe to.

And that’s saying a lot considering the decline in popularity of traditional love songs and mid-tempo ballads over the last few decades. And we’re not talking Drake love songs or Hip-Hop collabs, by comparison. The operative word here is “traditional;” Luther, Teddy, Stephanie Mills, up to the hits of Johnny Gill, Usher & Brandy.

They are legacy artists, but even they would be hard-pressed to have a new release go number one today. Ask yourself the last time you’ve seen couples slow dancing at a party? What happened to “dreamy” boy bands reaching out, grabbing air?

For the most part, the culture has shifted to the point that most millennial men and Gen Z are strictly up-tempo and Hip-Hop. Aside from a few “old school” 90s and early 2000s songs on their playlist, they don’t listen to slow or mid-tempo R&B with sappy sentiments, especially when the artist is female. But some songs break through that glass ceiling.

Currently, Khelani’s “Folded” is in that position. It’s hard to pinpoint what cuts through the resistance and makes songs like “Refill” and “Folded” appeal to men as well as women without being offensive or too saccharine.

Even though “Refill” was released in 2012, you could add it to your playlist today, right behind such a song as “Folded” and easily hear the transition flow seamlessly, holding space in nirvana…and you probably should!

Music impacts your mood, and the calm, smooth vibration of “Refill” is like meditation, eyes closed, head nodding, catching all the feels, and still cool, at that.

It’s a detox from the accumulation of rough, hard-life lyrics and fast-lane beats. Even at the baseline, any Gen Zer can still enjoy this classic without compromise.

Elle Varner is currently working on a new album, which is yet to be titled and this time she is at the production helm.

She also has an upcoming film titled “Kismet Holiday,” which won honors at The Essence Film Festival. The film is slated for release in 2026. And, of course, Elle Varner is still touring and performing her hits like “Only Wanna Give It To You” featuring J Cole and the fan favorite, “Refill.”

In anticipation of her upcoming projects, do yourself a favor and familiarize yourself with, or revisit the feels of Elle Varner’s iconic track, “Refill.”

Erica Banks Drug Bust Dash Cam Footage Released

Erica Banks found herself in handcuffs again after police released dash cam footage showing her December 8 arrest in a stolen vehicle packed with drugs.

The Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta star got pulled over at a Brookhaven gas station when cops spotted her black Cadillac with an obstructed license plate. Police ran the tags and determined the vehicle was stolen within minutes.

The newly released video shows the moment everything went wrong for the 27-year-old rapper.

Officers discovered that the SUV had been stolen from South Carolina back in November. But that wasn’t the worst part. Police found suspected MDMA in Erica Banks’ purse and enough marijuana to hit her with intent to distribute charges.

The dash cam footage captures driver Amani Dirton acting surprised about the dealer tags on the vehicle. Dirton told cops it was a rental, but couldn’t produce any paperwork to support the claim. That’s when things got real.

Banks faces two felony drug possession charges. Dirton was charged with receiving stolen property and multiple traffic violations. Both walked out of DeKalb County Jail two days later.

This marks Banks’ second major legal mess in metro Atlanta this year. She got arrested at Hartsfield-Jackson Airport in August after security found a stolen gun in her Louis Vuitton bag.

The firearm was reported stolen in 2018 from the same South Carolina area where this latest stolen car originated.

Banks told airport police the gun belonged to her “security” but wouldn’t give them a name. She joined “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” during season 11 in 2023 and is known for hits like “Buss It” and “Toot That.”

Aubrey O’Day Vomited, Suffered Vertigo Over Diddy Doc

Aubrey O’Day suffered severe physical symptoms after watching 50 Cent’s Netflix documentary about Sean “Diddy” Combs, revealing how the film helped her understand she may have been drugged and assaulted without knowing it.

The former Danity Kane member was hospitalized on Wednesday with “vertigo, fever, dizziness, migraine, chills and vomiting all night” after viewing Sean Combs: The Reckoning.

She told TMZ the documentary re-traumatized her.

“Watching everything from Netflix unfold publicly, seeing parts of a world I only knew from inside my own limited lens, was like living it again, but this time with context and truth outside of me,” O’Day said. “I didn’t think it would traumatize me the way it did, but watching the pieces line up from a distance outside of myself has felt like my nervous system was reliving everything with more clarity than I ever even asked for.”

The illness forced O’Day to miss Danity Kane’s reunion show in Los Angeles, leaving Aundrea Fimbres and D. Woods to perform as a duo at the El Rey Theatre.

The documentary featured disturbing testimony about O’Day appearing “sprawled out on a leather couch, looking very inebriated” during an alleged 2005 assault at Bad Boy studios.

Learning this information for the first time, O’Day asked through tears: “Does this mean I was raped? Is that what this means? I don’t even know if I was raped, and I don’t want to know.”

Former Diddy bodyguard Gene Deal recently revealed explosive information connected to O’Day’s experience.

In an interview with The Art of Dialogue, Deal said he heard Diddy threaten: “I’ma drug them out and pimp them out to my n####, they keep f###### with me.” Deal was referring to Danity Kane as a group.

“This s### is so crazy…because I heard him say it. But to know that he was doing it, it’s a whole nother f###### thing,” Deal said. “He said it. ‘I’ma drug them out and pimp them out to my n#####, they keep f###### with me.’ And he was talking about Danity Kane as a group. He didn’t single out any one of them. But to hear that he did it, that s### is crazy to me.”

Deal described feeling disturbed after watching O’Day’s emotional breakdown in the documentary.

“It makes you feel sick. I guess I wasn’t looking for it. But to see her pain, and to see that she had to experience some s### like that,” he said.

Aubrey O’Day has long maintained she was fired from Danity Kane for refusing Diddy’s sexual advances.

O’Day said she was hurt by Instagram comments suggesting she should have been tougher and done the show anyway.

“My heart is broken because I never want to let my DK sisters or the fans down,” O’Day said. “However, I can’t wait to be with my girls for our Connecticut show on the 13th.”

But O’Day better buckle up. 50 Cent, who executive-produced the Netflix documentary, recently revealed he has 140+ hours of unreleased footage that didn’t make the four-part series.

During a December 10 appearance on “The Sherri Shepherd Show,” 50 Cent teased releasing raw clips directly to YouTube.

“Or, I’ll just put it on YouTube,” he said with a smirk when asked about a possible second season. “Everything couldn’t make it. It was only four episodes, so you had to pick and choose things.”

According to 50 Cent, the unseen footage includes intimate and damaging material that will make supporters go “very quiet.”

He warned that the content contains serious revelations that were left on the editing room floor.

Ebro Darden Explains How MAGA Factored Into Split From Hot 97

Illseed here.

The situation with Ebro Darden is getting deeper by the day. All of this broke yeterday, but I figure I would let it marinate a bit. Ebro is clearly not done talking. In fact, he just delivered a heavy message on YouTube that points straight at Trump, MAGA politics and powerful players in New York.

He says they have been trying to move him out of the way for years. They have taken the whole thing off the site already…that’s an act of malice. So, if you want to see it, here it is:

Before he even got into the story, he told people to “Make sure you subscribe to Ebro in the Morning on YouTube.” So, here That is HERE. While you are at it, get at us at AllHipHopTV.

Then he explained that the signs were there long before the final HOT 97 broadcast. According to him, “Told y’all a couple of weeks ago when they tried to run that Andrew Cuomo play on me. Remember that sh#t.”

From there he shifted the entire conversation toward politics and pressure. He said things changed “when the uh when the Trumpster got in office,” and he made it clear he was not backing down. “Listen, man. I don’t capitulate. I been doing this too long.”

According to Ebro, this is not just about radio. It’s about media companies trying to secure big deals and stay in the good graces of the people who control major licenses and major money. He said, “They all got to fold up cuz they all trying to renew their deals their licenses.”

Then he went even further and connected the situation to casino licenses in New York City.

And in Ebro’s view, that kind of financial pressure meant one thing: his voice was becoming a problem. He called himself “anti-Netanyahu” and you already know that’s a problem. “They need me out the way. They trying to get to these bags that these VCs got raise some capital.”

Ebro said this is not new and not sudden.

“They’ve been trying to get to me for years, bro. Years.” He also made it clear that the people who have followed him know exactly where he stands. “People that I’ve worked with for a long time man they know they know who I am. They know what I stand for. the communities that listen and have supported us they know y’all know how I rock. Y’all know what type of sh#t I pop.”

He repeated that he previously warned everyone about what was coming.

“I told y’all they was hunting. I told you they was hunting.” As he wrapped the video, he encouraged listeners to stay alert during the holidays but also prepare for more. “So buckle up, because we going to get active.”

This is not someone walking away quietly.

Stay woke. Stay tuned.

50 Cent Exposes Diddy’s Secret Child With Tupac’s Former Girlfriend

50 Cent dropped a bombshell allegation about Diddy during his appearance on Sherri Shepard’s talk show. The rapper-filmmaker claimed Diddy secretly fathered a child with a woman who previously dated Tupac Shakur.

The explosive claim didn’t make it into 50 Cent’s four-part Netflix documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning, but 50 Cent explained why during his interview.

“Well, everything couldn’t make it…It’s only four episodes,” he said. “So it was a lot and you had to pick and choose things. Even in an area where he chooses to date people who he knows previously dated someone, he has a baby by a woman that was dating 2Pac.”

50 Cent didn’t identify the alleged mother. As far as the public knows, Diddy currently has six biological children with four different women: Misa Hylton, the late Kim Porter, Sarah Chapman and Dana Tran, who recently gave birth to his youngest daughter, Love.

While the creator of “Power” revealed that his team couldn’t include this particular allegation in the Netflix series due to space constraints, he hinted that the additional material would be released elsewhere.

This revelation comes as 50 Cent continues to tease fans about unreleased footage from his Diddy documentary. The G-Unit mogul has been vocal about having extensive material that didn’t make the final cut of the Netflix series.

The documentary’s most shocking moments came from intimate footage of Diddy in his Park Hyatt hotel room just six days before his September 2024 arrest.

Director Alexandria Stapleton explained how they obtained this unprecedented access: “It came to us, we obtained the footage legally and have the necessary rights. We moved heaven and earth to keep the filmmaker’s identity confidential.”

But the real story behind the footage emerged when videographer Michael Oberlies broke his silence to Rolling Stone on December 10. Oberlies, who had been documenting Diddy for over two years, revealed the footage wasn’t intentionally leaked.

“For over two years, we have been working on a project profiling Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs,” Oberlies stated. “The footage in question was not released by me or anyone authorized to handle Sean Combs’ materials; it was by a third party who covered for me for three days while I was out of state.”

Oberlies squashed rumors about fee disputes or contract issues, calling the unauthorized release “both unethical and unacceptable.” The freelancer who filled in for him during those three days apparently provided the material to 50 Cent’s team without permission.

The Netflix documentary showcased Diddy strategizing with his legal team, responding to Dawn Richard’s lawsuit in real time, and making calculated public appearances in Harlem. But 50 Cent has repeatedly suggested this was just the tip of the iceberg.

“I don’t think you can get closer,” executive producer 50 Cent told Netflix’s Tudum about the footage. “He was documenting himself on his way to jail.”

The disgraced mogul’s legal team sent a cease-and-desist letter to Netflix before the documentary aired, calling it a “shameful hit piece” and threatening legal action.

The imprisoned mogul was recently sentenced to 50 months in prison after being found guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution charges, though he was acquitted of more serious racketeering and sex trafficking charges.

Cardi B May Flee U.S. Over JD Vance Bullying

Cardi B declared she’s considering leaving America permanently after Vice President JD Vance publicly sided with her rival Nicki Minaj in their ongoing feud.

The Bronx rapper made the stunning announcement during an Instagram Live session from Saudi Arabia, where she’s performing at the Soundstorm Festival in Riyadh this weekend. Her comments came just days after Vance tweeted “Nicki > Cardi” in response to a now-deleted post from Minaj that appeared to praise the Vice President.

Vance’s tweet marked an unprecedented moment where America’s second-highest elected official inserted himself into Hip-Hop’s most contentious rivalry. The Vice President was responding to Minaj’s deleted post, which reportedly read “Vance > Rants,” indicating her growing support for the Trump administration.

Vance’s public endorsement of Minaj over Cardi represents a sharp escalation in the rappers’ feud, now involving the White House in Hip-Hop beef.

“I’m starting not to like America,” Cardi B said during her live stream. “America makes me pay taxes. The Vice President is talking s### about me on Twitter. I don’t feel real appreciated in America. Y’all need to convince me to come back.”

Cardi praised Saudi Arabia’s strict legal system during her broadcast.

“I’m in Saudi Arabia and, so far, let me tell you about my experience. It’s very strict. They will put you under the jail,” she explained. “They ain’t playing around. You will go to prison. Mess around and you’ll find out. However, it’s very easy to follow the rules here.”

Saudi Arabia maintains some of the world’s harshest penalties for various offenses.

The kingdom enforces strict public decency laws with fines up to 6,000 Saudi riyals for indecent behavior and 2,000 riyals for unauthorized photography. More serious crimes can result in imprisonment, flogging, or even execution.

Despite these strict laws, Saudi Arabia has been aggressively courting young people and international artists as part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Vision 2030 initiative. The kingdom has invested billions in entertainment infrastructure, hosting major music festivals, comedy shows, and sporting events to diversify its economy away from oil.

Cardi is in Saudi Arabia to headline the three-day Soundstorm Festival, which runs December 11-13 in Riyadh.

The event features over 200 artists, including Post Malone, Calvin Harris, and Swedish House Mafia, representing the kingdom’s push to become a global entertainment destination.

“The people over here is hip, honey,” Cardi said about her Saudi experience. “They are very polite. They don’t look at you like you’re poor.” She particularly praised the shopping and dining experiences, saying, “I like everything duty-free, tax-free, discount-free.”

The kingdom’s entertainment boom has transformed Saudi society, with young Saudis now attending mixed-gender concerts and festivals that were unthinkable just a few years ago.

However, this cultural opening exists alongside continued political repression and strict social controls.

The rapper joked about following Saudi rules during a Wednesday Instagram Live session, saying “I don’t like cigarettes. I don’t like weed. I don’t like hookah. I don’t like nothing. I don’t like any of that stuff. I don’t like nothing.”