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Juelz Santana Says Reading Not Necessary, Internet Flips Out

Juelz Santana just kicked up a firestorm online. And this one is a doozy. The moment people heard him say you don’t really need to read, the Internet went off. Now, to be clear, the Dipset star did not exactly stand on that, but he said enough. The clip shows him trying to make a larger point about business, money and knowing how to maneuver in the real world. But the way he framed…really made no sense. In fact, it was dumb.

Juelz basically implied that reading is optional in 2025. He leaned into the idea that financial literacy, owning a business and understanding money is more important than sitting down with a book. He pointed to audiobooks and YouTube clips as proof that you can “read” without actually reading. And that is when the conversation went into a debate.

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The thing is, you cannot separate learning from literacy. It is in the very word. You cannot talk about financial literacy while downplaying literacy itself. That is like trying to bake a cake without flour. There is a foundational element that has to be there or the whole thing collapses into dust. But Juelz doubled down in that clip and suggested you can still make it without knowing how to read in the traditional sense.

People online were not having it. At all. Enslaved Africans were banned from reading for a reason. Knowledge opens doors. Reading is how you unlock that knowledge. A lot of folks felt Juelz was pushing the culture backward with his viewpoint.

To be fair, we get what he was trying to say. The world has changed. Technology has evolved. Information is everywhere. You can learn a lot on your phone. But telling kids reading is optional? That is dangerous territory. Relax on telling the kids not to read or that it does not matter, bruh.

Maybe he can apologize like he did for pushing lean to the kids.

The Dipset legacy is too iconic for Juelz to go viral for the wrong reasons. Kids, if you are reading this: there is nothing cooler than being able to read, think, question and understand the world around you.

The oppressors of the past knew that. The oppressors of the present know. We should know it even more.

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Ghetts Hit With New Charges, Stuck In Prison Over Fatal Crash

Ghetts is now facing three criminal charges tied to a deadly crash in northeast London that killed 20-year-old Yubin Tamang and left a trail of legal trouble stretching across multiple boroughs.

The 40-year-old grime artist was initially charged with causing death by dangerous driving. Prosecutors have now added two more dangerous driving charges, alleging he drove recklessly both before and after the fatal collision on October 18.

According to authorities, Ghetts started his erratic driving in central London’s Tavistock Place, weaving through Camden before striking Tamang around 11:30 p.m. Tamang died two days later, on October 20, prompting the case to shift from a traffic incident to a criminal investigation.

Prosecutors claim Ghetts didn’t stop after the collision. Instead, they say he continued driving dangerously through the city as he headed back to his home in Woodford. Police say the black BMW involved in the incident was registered and insured in his name and sustained visible damage.

The victim’s family, who traveled from Nepal to attend the court proceedings, watched from the gallery as Ghetts appeared via videolink from prison. He did not enter a plea and was ordered to remain in custody.

Ghetts rose to prominence as a founding member of the Nasty Crew, a key collective in the early 2000s grime scene.

Known first as “Ghetto” before adopting the name Ghetts, he became one of the genre’s most respected lyricists. His transition into acting led to a role in Netflix’s superhero series “Supacell.”

The fatal crash and subsequent charges mark a dramatic turn for an artist who built his name from the underground up.

Travis Scott’s “Circus Maximus Tour” Pulls In Historic $265M Despite Rap’s Chart Struggles

Travis Scott demolished every expectation in the touring world, cementing his Circus Maximus Tour as the highest-grossing solo rap expedition in music history.

The Houston native’s global rampage generated a staggering $265.1 million across 2.1 million tickets sold, according to Live Nation figures reported to Billboard Boxscore. The achievement arrives during a peculiar moment for Hip-Hop’s mainstream visibility.

For the first time since February 2, 1990, when Biz Markie’s “Just a Friend” sat at No. 41, zero rap tracks occupied the Billboard Hot 100’s top 40 positions.

The drought began when Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s 13-week chart-topper “Luther” fell off the Hot 100 dated October 25, 2025. The drought ended very quickly, after Megan Thee Stallion’s “Lover Girl” debuted at #38 for the week of November 8.

Yet Scott’s touring dominance tells a different story about Hip-Hop’s commercial power. His 80-plus shows spanned six continents, 20+ countries, and 50+ cities.

The trek kicked off in North American arenas in October 2023, before Scott conquered California’s SoFi Stadium and stadiums worldwide in Europe.

The Cactus Jack boss brought out heavyweight collaborators including Ye, Teezo Touchdown, Yung Lean, Don Toliver, Sheck Wes, Babyface Ray, Skilla Baby, Veeze and Nav.

His setlist featured 475 performances of “FE!N” alone, turning stadiums into rage-fueled cauldrons across the globe.

Scott’s tour supported his 2023 album Utopia, which topped the Billboard 200 with 496,000 total album-equivalent units. All 19 tracks from the LP debuted on the Billboard Hot 100, demonstrating Hip-Hop’s streaming strength even as radio play diminishes.

The genre’s touring sector continues thriving despite chart struggles. Kendrick Lamar‘s Grand National Tour with SZA has reportedly grossed $332.1 million through 34 of 47 shows, according to touring data.

Drake‘s “It’s All a Blur Tour” with 21 Savage and later J. Cole generated $320.5 million across 80 shows from July 2023 through 2024, dwarfing most pop and rock contemporaries, proving Hip-Hop’s power is still unmatched.

Beyoncé Gets Thrilling “Hot Lap” With Lewis Hamilton, Who Also Amazes JAY-Z

Beyoncé clutched her pearls in the passenger seat as Lewis Hamilton floored it to 200mph during a blistering hot lap at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, turning a high-octane motorsport showcase into a star-powered spectacle.

The Grammy-winning icon, dressed in a tailored leather racing suit, joined husband Jay-Z trackside for a rare public appearance that stole the spotlight from the racing elite. The pair’s arrival at the Las Vegas Strip Circuit instantly became one of the weekend’s most talked-about moments, merging Hip-Hop royalty with Formula 1 glamour.

Hamilton, the seven-time world champion who recently announced his upcoming move to Ferrari, personally took Beyoncé on a “hot lap” — a high-speed demonstration run meant to showcase the capabilities of an F1 car. The British driver pushed the car to its limits, hitting 200mph as Beyoncé experienced the same G-forces that professional racers endure during competition.

Video clips from the ride showed Beyoncé visibly rattled but smiling, capturing a rare moment where even one of the world’s most composed performers looked slightly overwhelmed by the raw intensity of Formula 1 racing.

After the adrenaline-pumping lap, the trio, Hamilton, Beyoncé and Jay-Z posed for photos with Travis Scott and Michael Rubin, forming a moment of crossover cool between Hip-Hop, sports and business that quickly spread across social media.

The race itself ended with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen taking the win, his second straight in Vegas, while Hamilton crossed the line in 10th, earning the final points-paying position.

Model Claims Offset Banned Her From Miami After Alleged Stefon Diggs Setup Plot Unravels

Jordyn Goor just dropped another explosive screenshot of her heated exchange with Offset, escalating the drama surrounding allegations that the Migos rapper plotted to set up Stefon Diggs.

The latest messages appear to show Offset issuing territorial warnings after Goor exposed his alleged scheme. The new screenshot reveals a tense back-and-forth between the Miami-based influencer and someone alleged to be Offset, beginning with him sending a crying-laughing emoji followed by “Get back gang.”

He continues with a string of warnings: “U should go back home to Tampa,” “U can’t go no where heee,” and “Work nun u will see,” before adding “All owners” and “Brrrrrrrr.”

Goor replies “i’ll be alright boo,” then follows with “tender off the boneeeee.”

She ends the exchange with a direct shot at his personal life, telling him “u should go back home to your kids… oh wait,” a pointed reference to his divorce from Cardi B.

This latest revelation comes after Goor initially accused Offset of pressuring her to reveal Diggs’ location so he could orchestrate some form of retaliation against the NFL star. The model claims Offset was seeking revenge after learning that Diggs had fathered a child with his estranged wife Cardi B.

In her original allegations, Goor shared screenshots showing Offset allegedly calling her an “Opp ass n***a” on November 16 and demanding she “Give drop or don’t come back around.”

The messages appeared to show Goor initially agreeing to the setup before growing frustrated with the rapper’s behavior. A source close to Offset told TMZ that “this girl has an ongoing beef with Set and is now looking to blow this up into something it’s not. Their feud has no connection to Diggs.”

The latest drama comes after Offset allegedly posted and quickly deleted a message claiming paternity of Cardi B and Diggs’ newborn baby, writing “That’s my kid.”

Though Offset’s representatives later dismissed the post as fake, the incident added fuel to an already volatile situation between the former couple. Cardi B has been vocal about feeling harassed by her estranged husband, telling fans that Offset has been bothering her behind the scenes.

The “WAP” rapper recently expressed concerns for her safety, aligning with Goor’s claims about the rapper’s alleged threatening behavior. Goor’s continued release of alleged screenshots suggests the conflict between them remains far from resolved.

Offset has been absent from Instagram since last week after denying he made the posts about Cardi’s baby.

JT Told Cold Crowd She Was Done Performing

JT from City Girls might be tapping out of the music game… at least for now.

Word is JT hit the stage recently and the crowd just wasn’t rocking with her. Not a little bit. Not at all. She tried everything to pull them in. She talked to them. She joked with them. She even revealed her age, saying she’s 33 (in December) and “one of y’all,” hoping the audience would warm up. But none of it moved the room.

At one point, she admitted she doesn’t even know what “category” she fits in anymore. And after trying to win them over to no avail, she finally gave up, walked off, and reportedly said she’s done performing.

Now, before anybody tries to run with that, let’s keep it real. I don’t believe she’s truly quitting music. It sounds more like frustration meeting a bad environment. That show was full of legacy acts, artists with decades of history. That crowd came for nostalgia, not new energy. Wrong place, wrong time, wrong demographic.

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And honestly, the City Girls haven’t been the City Girls in a minute anyway. One wrapped up in that Diddy mess, the other dating an “interesting” dude, and the momentum just fell apart. Individually, nobody’s checking for solo dominance. Together, though? That was the magic. That was the formula.

JT is talented, she’s strikingly beautiful, and she has star presence. But she needs to be in front of her own audience and back in the booth with Young Miami. That’s where the power is. That’s where the checks are. That’s where the love is.

This video is tough to watch, no question. But quitting? She’ll calm down. She’ll regroup. She’ll be back on a stage where the crowd actually came to see her.

Because being placed on a bill full of legends will have anybody feeling overlooked.

Offset Stands Accused In Stefon Diggs Set Up Through Instagram Model

What tf is up with these rappers?

Offset just became the centerpiece of a swirling mess involving Stefon Diggs, Cardi B, secret text messages, and a seductive Instagram model who claims she was enlisted to run a play worthy of a primetime soap opera. Let’s be honest, this whole situation feels like a Hip-Hop remix of Fatal Attraction with a splash of NFL drama and social media theatrics sprinkled on top.

Offset reportedly tried to recruit this model to get close to Stefon Diggs. According to her, he wanted her to “hook up” with the star wide receiver for the purpose of a set up. The implications alone are wild. It is not spelled out completely, but the reading between the lines is clear and the assumption is he wanted to fracture whatever Cardi and Diggs have going on. This is a whole new level of messy strategy and I cannot recall seeing a man pull a stunt like this in the celebrity sphere.

READ ALSO: Offset Reportedly Rejects Cardi B’s $10M Divorce Offer

Keep in mind, Offset and Cardi B are still married. That divorce has not been finalized and has been lingering for months. Word has been that Offset is making the process difficult because of his financial demands. While that is going on, Cardi is on social media talking skin care and moisturizers, not missing a beat while all this noise swirls around her. Meanwhile, this model says she had some sort of money-based arrangement with Offset and it went left, eventually leading her to blast him publicly.

The internet has already decided this is stalkerish behavior and some fans are suggesting Cardi B might want to go ahead and pull out the restraining order paperwork. If these allegations are true, this feels way beyond the typical celebrity breakup drama. It hits that uncomfortable zone where people start worrying about safety. The irony is thick too. He reportedly cheated, she moved on, and now he is allegedly furious about her moving forward with her life.

Hip-Hop has seen its fair share of chaos, but this one is a new chapter of bizarre. Someone once said “Hard rocks are getting weirder” and that might be one of the most prophetic lines ever. Because this? This is weird on top of weird, wrapped in weird, dipped in a bucket of weird.

Let’s hope it ends here before the saga reaches another level.

I think she knows she made a mess.

Nicki Minaj’s Trump Alliance Sparks Three Rumors About Motives

Nicki Minaj still has the culture buzzing. Her alignment with Donald Trump has Hip-Hop watchers, fans, and even some of her most loyal Barbz scratching their heads. This isn’t brand new behavior, but the way she’s doubling down has people wondering if something deeper is going on.

Nicki flexed about MAGA and having Trump “on text,” and people were confused. Folks who have championed her for years are starting to wrestle with the uncomfortable possibility that their fave is planting her flag on the wrong side of the battlefield. Oh, the rumors!

One running theory is tied to her brother, Jelani Maraj. He’s currently in prison for the kind of crime you don’t even want to say out loud, and Nicki was publicly supportive throughout his case. She reportedly pushed hard to keep him out of jail, but the system still came down on him. And he’s serving football numbers. Some people believe she may be trying to get into Trump’s good graces for a potential pardon. Just rumors, no facts!

Then there’s her husband, Kenneth Petty, whose legal history has followed him everywhere. A sexual assault conviction. A manslaughter conviction. He’s a registered sex offender. His status creates real limitations, like not being able to do something as basic as pick up their child from school. Observers noticed he wasn’t at the United Nations with Nicki during her appearance.

On top of that, we we’ve stated before, Nicki isn’t a United States citizen. She’s been here for years and clearly does not want to go back to Trinidad. ICE probably isn’t gearing up to make her a target, but you never know. Her husband reportedly can’t be the one to help secure her citizenship due to his convictions. Again, not confirmed, but this is generally the case.

But the part that really stings for a lot of fans, especially Black women, is the shift. Nicki has long been framed as a voice for women who fight the odds. A lot of folks never saw her that way, but the Barbz do. Meanwhile, the Trump movement has been widely criticized for policies and rhetoric that disproportionately harm Black women. Just look at the number of Black women out of work in these 10 or so months! There have been massive women’s marches built on resisting this man.

Everyone’s trying to make sense of it, but the truth is, no one knows for sure why she’s doing any of this. I don’t think anyone saw this, like some of the male figures that have gotten buddy-buddy with Trumpy.

Or maybe she is just a prayer warrior that believes Trump is doing God’s work.

Sauce Walka’s 130-MPH Insane Police Chase Footage Released

Sauce Walka found himself at the center of a high-speed drama and now Houston authorities have released dash cam and body cam footage of his wild 130 MPH police chase that ended with his vehicle flipping and crashing in December 2023.

The Houston rapper triggered the pursuit after running a red light, leading Harris County Sheriff’s deputies on a two-mile chase that reached dangerous speeds through city streets.

The newly released footage shows the dramatic moment when Sauce Walka’s vehicle lost control and flipped, yet the rapper emerged from the wreckage remarkably uninjured.

“Defendant Mondane was released from a local Hospital after evaluation, and was booked into the Harris County Joint Processing center on a charge of Felony Evading Arrest/Detention in a vehicle,” the Harris County Sheriff’s Office stated following the incident.

Body cam footage reveals officers discovering the rapper conscious and alert after the crash, with one deputy commenting on his recognition of the artist. The footage shows Sauce Walka being searched and processed, with officers finding a substantial amount of cash on his person during the arrest.

The 33-year-old “Big Drip Squad” hitmaker was initially released on a $40,000 bond but faced additional legal complications when his bond was later revoked.

Sauce Walka ultimately pleaded guilty to evading arrest in October 2025, receiving deferred adjudication with two years of supervision rather than jail time. The plea deal allowed him to avoid a formal conviction if he completes court-ordered requirements.

The rapper’s legal troubles didn’t end with the chase.

In March 2024, Sauce Walka was shot in the thigh during a Memphis incident outside a Westin Hotel that left 27-year-old Sayso P dead. The shooting suspect, 21-year-old Jayden Dandridge, was later found dead at an abandoned Houston shopping mall.

Another suspect, Kevin Brown, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder. He is being held on a $10 million bond.

Do Exchange Rates Shrink Global Royalty Checks?

Streams, shows, and sync deals can reach across borders. But when payouts come from different currencies, exchange rates can quietly change what artists actually receive. 

Let’s unpack how that potential loss can happen.

How Currency Conversion Impacts Streaming Payouts

Each stream earns revenue in the listener’s local currency. When a U.S. artist collects royalties from plays in Germany or Japan, for instance, the distributor receives euros or yen, and then converts those funds into dollars. 

Exchange rates change constantly, and those shifts alter what ends up in the artist’s account.

Even a slight rate movement can reduce a payout by several dollars across large volumes of streams. 

Some services convert immediately, while others delay transfers until thresholds are met. 

Understanding when and how these conversions occur helps artists predict earnings more precisely and adjust budgets with better accuracy.

Touring Abroad and the Real Cost of Conversion

Tour income often arrives in the currency of the host country, too. When an artist finishes a European run, for example, and brings earnings home, the total depends on that day’s exchange rate. If the local currency weakens before conversion, the payout in dollars drops.

Promoters may also deduct conversion or transfer fees before payment clears. 

These costs compound when multiple cities or countries are involved. 

Artists working with international crews or vendors feel the effect twice, once on income and once on expenses. 

Reviewing payment terms before each tour stop keeps the final profit within a realistic range.

Sync Deals and Exchange Delays

Sync licensing payments move slowly across borders. When a song lands in a film, TV show, or ad overseas, payment may arrive months later in that country’s currency. During that wait, exchange rates can shift, cutting the final amount once converted.

Some labels or publishers lock rates at the time of agreement, while others convert on the payment date. The longer the gap, the greater the risk of loss. 

Artists often overlook this step because contracts focus on placement fees, not timing. 

Tracking invoice dates and payment currencies helps protect value before the funds even transfer.

Protecting Global Income from Exchange Losses

Managing royalties across currencies demands the same focus that traders apply to market risk. 

Some artists open multi-currency accounts, keeping euros or yen until rates improve. 

Others use hedging tools through platforms familiar with currency exposure. 

Services that handle foreign exchange professionally, such as Axi CFD trading, offer models musicians can study to understand rate movement and timing.

Monitoring central bank updates, conversion fees, and payment schedules turns currency management into part of career planning. 

Artists who treat exchange control as a financial strategy, not an afterthought, preserve more of what they earn across global revenue streams.

So, Do Exchange Rates Shrink Global Royalty Checks?

Yes, they often do. Currency movement directly changes what artists receive once foreign income converts. 

Streaming, sync, and touring payments all lose or gain value depending on timing and rate differences. 

However, careful planning, transparent distributor policies, and awareness of currency trends reduce the damage.

Chauncey Billups Forks Over Staggering $5 Million Bail In Mafia Gambling Case

Chauncey Billups walked out of a Brooklyn federal courthouse Monday after posting a jaw-dropping $5 million bail, using his Colorado home as collateral to secure his freedom while facing charges in a massive mafia-linked gambling operation.

The suspended Portland Trail Blazers head coach entered a not guilty plea to wire fraud and money laundering charges, standing alongside 30 other defendants in what prosecutors describe as an elaborate scheme involving multiple New York crime families.

Federal authorities set the astronomical bail amount after determining Billups posed a significant flight risk given the severity of the charges and his substantial financial resources.

The 47-year-old former NBA champion was forced to surrender his passport and agree to electronic monitoring as additional conditions of his release.

Prosecutors allege the five-time All-Star served as a celebrity lure for wealthy targets, helping organized crime figures create the illusion of legitimate high-stakes poker games.

Court documents reveal defendants used sophisticated cheating methods, including X-ray tables, special contact lenses, rigged shuffling machines and hidden cameras to steal millions from unsuspecting players.

The investigation also ensnared Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, who faces separate but related betting charges. Both players have been placed on administrative leave by the NBA pending resolution of their cases.

Billups, who earned over $100 million during his 17-year playing career, allegedly provided inside information on Trail Blazers operations to betting syndicates linked to crime families.

Federal agents claim he received substantial payments in exchange for confidential team data that gave gamblers unfair advantages.

The former Detroit Pistons Finals MVP was in his fifth season coaching Portland when the charges surfaced last month. His arrest sent shockwaves through the basketball community, where he was widely respected as both a player and mentor to young athletes.

U.S. District Judge Sarah Netburn scheduled Billups’ trial to begin in September 2026, giving both sides nearly two years to prepare their cases. The delay reflects the complex nature of the prosecution, which involves multiple defendants across several related criminal enterprises.

Legal experts note the $5 million bail amount ranks among the highest ever set for a professional sports figure in a gambling case. The sum reflects federal prosecutors’ belief that Billups played a central role in the operation and possessed both the means and motivation to flee the country.

Billups’ defense team declined to comment outside the courthouse, but sources close to the coach maintain his innocence and express confidence he will be vindicated at trial.

Megan Thee Stallion Disses Nicki Minaj During Explosive Trial

 

Megan Thee Stallion delivered devastating testimony about Nicki Minaj‘s brutal diss track during her federal defamation trial against blogger Milagro Gramz in Miami this week.

The Houston rapper took the witness stand on Monday (November 24) and when Gramz’s attorney Jeremy McLymont questioned her about Nicki Minaj’s vicious “Big Foot” response track, Megan’s dismissive reaction revealed just how little the Queens rapper’s attacks actually affected her.

“It was just so silly in the beginning. I couldn’t get through it,” Megan testified when asked about the four-minute assault on her character and deceased mother.

“I just feel like it wasn’t something I wanted to keep listening to,” she added, her tone suggesting the track was more laughable than hurtful, according to reporter Meghann Cuniff.

The “Big Foot” diss emerged in January 2024 as Nicki Minaj’s nuclear response to Megan’s chart-topping “Hiss” track, which many interpreted as targeting Minaj’s husband Kenneth Petty through references to “Megan’s Law” – legislation requiring public disclosure of registered sex offender information.

Petty was convicted of attempted rape in 1995 and failure to register as a sex offender in 2022. Nicki Minaj’s retaliation was swift and merciless, with lyrics attacking everything from Megan’s height to her relationship with her late mother:

“Big foot but you still a small fry/Swearin’ on your dead mother when you lie.” The track also included the inflammatory line: “How you f### your mother man when she die?/How you go on Gayle King and can’t cry?”

During cross-examination, McLymont also pressed Megan about Drake’s controversial “Circo Loco” lyric: “This b#### lie ’bout gettin’ shots, but she still a stallion.” Many fans interpreted the line as questioning Megan’s account of the Lanez shooting.

Megan testified that Drake’s reference wasn’t definitively about her, stating: “If he is talking about me, he’s using it in a very indirect way.”

But Megan’s courtroom testimony revealed the disses barely registered compared to the systematic harassment she’s endured from Gramz, whose real name is Milagro Cooper.

The blogger is accused of spending years amplifying false narratives about Megan’s 2020 shooting by Tory Lanez, including promoting deepfake pornographic videos and conspiracy theories questioning her credibility.

The defamation lawsuit, filed in October 2024, seeks damages for what Megan’s legal team describes as a coordinated campaign to destroy her reputation and mental health.

The trial revealed Megan has spent over $240,000 on therapy to cope with the relentless online harassment, much of it amplified by Gramz’s YouTube channel and social media platforms.

The trial has exposed the devastating personal toll of Hip-Hop’s most toxic feuds, with Megan breaking down multiple times while describing how the harassment has affected her ability to trust people and maintain relationships.

The jury of five men and four women must decide whether Gramz is liable for defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and cyberstalking.

Lizzo Fears Plus Size Women Being Erased After Her Own Stunning “Weight Release”

Lizzo questioned the fading visibility of plus-size women and the shifting direction of the body positivity movement in a personal essay posted Sunday on Substack, where she pointed to the rise of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic as a key reason why “all of our big girls are not-so-big anymore.”

The Hip-Hop artist, born Melissa Jefferson, titled the piece “Why is everybody losing weight and what do we do? Sincerely, a person who’s lost weight.” In it, she revealed she now weighs 200 pounds after what she described as a two-year “weight release” journey focused on health. But despite her own transformation, she expressed concern over how the movement that once uplifted her is now leaving behind the very people it was meant to empower.

“Just like that, it became branded for everyone. Unfortunately, once something becomes for everyone, the people that it was originally created for are edged out. It’s no longer for us anymore,” she wrote. “It’s no longer for the size 16 and up community. It’s no longer for the disabled plus-sized community. It’s no longer for the queer, indigenous, plus-sized community. I would look up the body positivity hashtag and I would see size eight, straight, white women dominating the category.”

The “Truth Hurts” singer also claimed that extended sizes have been disappearing from online retailers and that plus-size models are being overlooked for jobs. She linked this shift to the growing popularity of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, which are increasingly used for weight loss.

According to a report from The New York Times, demand for these medications has surged, reshaping public attitudes toward body image and health.

“I am still a proud big girl. Objectively Big. Over 200 pounds. And I love myself as much as I’ve loved myself, no matter what the scale says,” Lizzo wrote. “There may be some bad actors amongst us. Some people may have used the movement for financial gain or fame, and once it no longer served them, they abandoned it. That’s OK, it was never about them anyway. We have a lot of work to do, to undo the effects of the Ozempic boom.”

She ended the essay by pledging to help restore the original mission of the body positivity movement, which she says has been diluted by commercial interests.

“I have a lot of work to do to regain the trust of the movement that gave me wings. It is work I am willing and ready to do. I want us to allow the body positive movement to expand and grow far away from the commercial slop its become (sic). Because movements move,” she wrote.

The essay was published on Substack on Sunday, April 21.

Donald Trump Goes Beserk Watching Sunday Football Games

Donald Trump stepped away from his usual news consumption Sunday to catch some football, and the President couldn’t help but celebrate Shedeur Sanders‘ breakthrough NFL performance.

The Commander-in-Chief took to Truth Social after watching Sanders lead the Cleveland Browns to a 24-10 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders in his first career start.

“Shedeur Sanders was GREAT. Wins first game, career start, as a pro (for Cleveland). Great genes. I told You So!” Trump posted, referencing his earlier support for the quarterback.

Sanders completed 11 of 20 passes for 209 yards with one touchdown and one interception, becoming the first Browns quarterback to win his debut start since 1999. The performance vindicated Trump’s April criticism of NFL owners who passed on Sanders in the first round of the draft.

“What is wrong with NFL owners, are they STUPID?” Trump had written on Truth Social back in April. “Deion Sanders was a great college football player, and was even greater in the NFL. He’s also a very good coach, streetwise and smart! Therefore, Shedeur, his quarterback son, has PHENOMENAL GENES, and is all set for Greatness.”

Sanders, who fell to the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft despite Trump’s vocal support, expressed appreciation for the President’s backing earlier this year.

“I was truly thankful for it,” Sanders said in May. “Including him, there were a lot of fans, a lot of people in barbershops, a lot of hairstylists. A lot of fans of me, my craft, and my family were there in support.”

Trump also blasted the New York Giants for losing to the Detroit Lions and blowing their lead late in the game after a series of “weird” decisions.

“Why did the New York Football Giants (NFL) not kick that Field Goal???” the president wrote on Truth Social on Monday. “Who would have done such a thing? It was CRAZY! I got to watch the end of the game and thought, when they went for the touchdown instead of the 3, ‘That’s Weird!!!’”

The President’s football Sunday provided a stark contrast to his harsh political rhetoric. Just hours before praising Sanders, Trump unleashed a blistering attack on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, accusing Ukraine’s leadership of showing “ZERO GRATITUDE” for American support.

“UKRAINE ‘LEADERSHIP’ HAS EXPRESSED ZERO GRATITUDE FOR OUR EFFORTS, AND EUROPE CONTINUES TO BUY OIL FROM RUSSIA,” Trump posted in all caps on Truth Social Sunday morning. “THE USA CONTINUES TO SELL MASSIVE $AMOUNTS OF WEAPONS TO NATO, FOR DISTRIBUTION TO UKRAINE (CROOKED JOE GAVE EVERYTHING, FREE, FREE, FREE, INCLUDING ‘BIG’ MONEY!). GOD BLESS ALL THE LIVES THAT HAVE BEEN LOST IN THE HUMAN CATASTROPHE!”

The outburst came as Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Ukrainian officials in Geneva to discuss Trump’s controversial 28-point peace plan. Critics have slammed the proposal as heavily favoring Russian demands, with some calling it Putin’s “wish list.”

Zelensky responded diplomatically, posting a video message expressing gratitude for American assistance. “Everyone is offering support, giving advice, providing information — and I am grateful to each and every person who is giving this help to us, to Ukraine,” the Ukrainian leader said.

Chicago Bears’ Rap Song “Super Bowl Shuffle” Anaylzed In New Doc

 Chicago Bears players are getting their moment in the spotlight once again as HBO prepares to debut The Shuffle, a documentary chronicling the creation of their legendary 1985 rap anthem that became a cultural phenomenon.

The HBO Original documentary short debuts Tuesday, November 25, at 9:00 P.M. ET/PT on HBO and will stream on HBO Max.

Directed by Jeff Cameron, who helmed HBO’s Hard Knocks, the film marks the first installment in a new series of football documentaries created in partnership with NFL Films. The Shuffle examines how the 1985 Chicago Bears created their iconic rap music video, which became a nationwide sensation during their march to Super Bowl XX victory.

The documentary features rare behind-the-scenes footage and fresh interviews with star players who performed the track, including Willie Gault, Mike Singletary, Jim McMahon, and Gary Fencik.

Released on December 3, 1985, “The Super Bowl Shuffle” became arguably the most successful marriage between professional sports and pop music in history.

The song’s commercial success exceeded all expectations, reaching number 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning gold certification after selling more than 500,000 units.

The track made the Chicago Bears the only professional sports team to earn both a US Hot 100 hit and a Grammy nomination, receiving recognition for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at the 1987 Grammy Awards, though it lost to Prince’s “Kiss.”

Chicago-based record label executive Dick Meyer of Red Label Records conceived the ambitious project, which generated intense debate about confidence versus superstition. The Bears recorded the song weeks before officially securing their Super Bowl berth, a move that reflected the team’s confidence in their skills.

The Bears’ audacious approach to recording a championship celebration song before clinching their playoff spot demonstrated the legendary swagger that defined the 1985 squad.

The video also featured players delivering rap verses about their individual skills and team chemistry, with Walter Payton leading the way.

The team’s willingness to embrace Hip-Hop culture at a time when the genre was still emerging helped legitimize rap music’s mainstream appeal.

The documentary debuts ahead of the new season of Hard Knocks: In Season with the NFC East, positioning it as a nostalgic look back at one of football’s most memorable cultural moments.

‘No’: California woman goes to T-Mobile store to buy a new iPhone. Then a worker directs her to Best Buy

Want to buy a new phone? According to this T-Mobile customer in California, your best bet is to go to Best Buy.

After saving up money to buy a new phone, TikTok creator Molly (@talking2molly) was excited to go to T-Mobile and purchase a new model. However, after arriving at the store and speaking to representatives, she apparently found out she couldn’t.

“Like, I went to T-Mobile and finally they were like, ‘If you want a new phone, just go to Best Buy and buy a phone. Like, why are you here? Why are you at the phone store trying to buy a phone from me?’” Molly explains.

“They’re like, ‘We either want you to trade yours in or finance a phone through us. But if you’re just here to upgrade your phone, no.’ Like, you have to do it yourself on the T-Life app and then go to, like, Best Buy or just somewhere else and buy your own phone,” says Molly.

In the end, Molly ended up going to Best Buy to purchase her new phone.

California Woman Goes to T-Mobile to Buy an iPhone

It’s not exactly clear what Molly was trying to do at the T-Mobile store. She mentions she wanted to upgrade her phone, but it’s not clear why she didn’t want to, or was unable to, trade-in her old phone or finance a new phone.

It is also unclear why she was told going to Best Buy to buy a phone was the best option by the representatives. In fact, T-Mobile is no longer a carrier offered at Best Buy after the companies’ “corporate break up” in 2023. This means that customers who buy phones at T-Mobile need to get their phones unlocked and then get it connected at T-Mobile.

However, you can trade in your phone for a new phone and finance it through the T-Mobile T-Life app, as mentioned by Static Media BGR.  

Where Should You Buy a New iPhone?

In the comments section, most viewers seem to agree that carriers like T-Mobile are no longer the best place to buy new phones outright.

“They don’t even have cute colors. I’ll only buy from them if my phone breaks and it’s an emergency,” says one comment.

“If you want to buy a phone outright, the last place to go is your carrier. There’s literally no point for you or the salesperson,” says another.

“They don’t even have phones in the store anymore. They want you to order the phone online and then come into the store to get it,” another viewer notes.

“I mean, yeah, it makes sense carrier pricing is set up for you to make payments on,” another person said. “So it’s going to be more expensive to buy a phone out right from them than like the Apple store or Best Buy. If they had attitude about it that’s a different story. Ultimately, you saved like $100-$200 buying it at Best Buy,” some else mentions.

Buying a Phone at T-Mobile

Prices may vary whether you buy the phone at T-Mobile or another retail store, T-Mobile does offer the JUMP program. That allows you to trade in your old phone when you owe less than 50% on it.

This constant ability to upgrade your phone with ease is one perk to do trade-ins and upgrades directly with T-Mobile vs. buying the phone new from a retail store.

All Hip Hop has reached out to T-Mobile for comment via email. We also contacted Molly for comment via TikTok message and comment.

@talking2molly #tmobile #newphone ♬ original sound – Molly

Gunna Club Performance Ends In Tragedy; Crips Member Shot Dead

Gunna’s Saturday night performance at Harbor NYC Club turned deadly when an alleged Crips member was fatally shot just blocks from the Midtown venue as hundreds of concertgoers flooded the streets around 4 A.M. Sunday morning.

The 39-year-old victim, whose identity remains withheld pending family notification, suffered gunshot wounds to his back and groin before collapsing near the club, according to The New York Post.

Emergency responders rushed him to Mt. Sinai Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Police continue searching for the shooter.

The Atlanta rapper, whose real name is Sergio Kitchens, had performed at Madison Square Garden earlier that evening before taking the stage at Harbor NYC Club.

Law enforcement sources confirmed the shooting victim was allegedly affiliated with the Crips street gang. This incident adds another layer of controversy to Gunna‘s already complicated relationship with gang allegations.

Court documents from his 2022 YSL RICO case accused the rapper of Crips membership, claims his legal team vehemently denied.

The YSL trial became one of Hip-Hop’s most watched legal proceedings, with Gunna and label founder Young Thug facing racketeering charges alongside other YSL associates. Prosecutors alleged YSL operated as both a record label and a criminal street gang.

In December 2022, Gunna accepted an Alford plea deal, allowing him to maintain innocence while acknowledging prosecutors had sufficient evidence for a conviction.

His plea statement included admitting “YSL is a music label and a gang” and that he had “personal knowledge that members or associates of YSL have committed crimes in furtherance of the gang.”

The plea deal immediately sparked widespread “snitch” allegations, with fellow artists and fans accusing Gunna of cooperating with authorities, despite his legal team’s insistence that he had not testified against co-defendants.

Gunna addressed the controversy in his 2023 track “Bread and Butter,” rapping about the accusations while maintaining his innocence. However, the damage to his reputation persisted, with many industry peers distancing themselves from the College Park native.

The relationship between Gunna and Young Thug remains fractured following the plea deal. Recent leaked phone calls revealed Young Thug’s disappointment with his former protégé’s decision, though both artists have avoided direct public confrontation.

Harbor NYC Club, which opened in 2021, has hosted performances by major Hip-Hop acts, including 50 Cent. The venue made headlines weeks earlier when Meek Mill was detained after security suspected he was carrying a weapon.

No gun was found during the subsequent police search.

The NYPD has not released any suspect descriptions or potential motives for the shooting. Gunna’s representatives have yet to issue a statement.

Erick Sermon Says Clipse Renewed Spotlight For Classic Hip-Hop

Erick Sermon didn’t mince words when he sat down with AllHipHop at WonWorld Studios to talk about his long-awaited Dynamic Duos project. The legendary producer said the resurgence of interest in classic Hip-Hop groups isn’t a coincidence and he credits Clipse with helping reopen the floodgates.

Sermon revealed that he first developed his idea before the pandemic, during a time when many of his peers had essentially stopped releasing new material.

“I’ve been having this [concept] since COVID and before COVID,” he explained, describing a concept built entirely on putting legendary rap duos back in the booth. He counted more than 23 groups he wanted to bring together. “I said, I’m just going to do as many as I can and I’m going to produce them.”

He reached out to virtually everyone from the classic era. Some responded quickly, others took time, and a few didn’t hit him back at all, but the ones who did shared his excitement about teaming with a producer who helped define a generation of sound.

As the idea gained traction, Sermon said 300 Entertainment eventually stepped in to support the project before its ownership shifted. “People was hitting me up like, yo Eric is Dr. Dre, he’s never coming out,” he joked, acknowledging how long fans have been waiting. “But people don’t know the ins and outs of things.”

The final version isn’t short on heavyweight names. Sermon confirmed the album includes combinations ranging from Tupac and Biggie to Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg, Dogg Pound, Heltah Skeltah, Mobb Deep, M.O.P, EPMD, Cypress Hill, plus a Redman and Method Man single already out in the world. He said additional pairings were slated for later volumes.

He also let interviewers Chuck Jigsaw Creekmur and DJ Thoro listen to an exclusive The Game, Conway The Machine and Lil Wayne.

Sermon spoke casually about reuniting with Redman and Method Man, calling it routine work among longtime friends.

“Those are my boys,” he said.

The double threat producer/MC also noted that he has scaled back to just himself and Boogieman Beats, reflecting a return to the sound people still expect from him. “They looking to hear me,” the Long Island native said.

But when discussing what pushed the broader industry back toward classic voices and legacy artists, Sermon pointed to one specific catalyst. “The Clipse opened everybody’s eyes open again,” he said. He cited how their emergence helped listeners tune back into acts like Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Big L and Mobb Deep, framing it as a cultural reset that arrived before the momentum of newer revival projects. “I think that Clipse did that.”

The comments land in a year where the culture has seen a renewed embrace of older Hip-Hop aesthetics, a shift Sermon welcomed while preparing three full volumes of Dynamic Duos.

Stay tuned to see our full interview on AllHipHopTV.

EXCLUSIVE: Milagro Gramz Fails To Get Sanctions Against Megan Thee Stallion Over Gag Order & Threats

Milagro Gramz opened the sixth day of her Miami courtroom fight, locked in a new dispute after Chief Judge Cecilia M. Altonaga rejected her bid to punish Megan Thee Stallion for allegedly violating a gag order.

The denial landed hours after Gramz told the court she had been bombarded with threatening messages online once Megan labeled her a bully in comments captured by reporters outside the courthouse.

The sanctions motion Gramz filed Monday accused Megan of breaking a June 10 order that bars both sides from speaking about the case or any witnesses in public forums.

The order was issued by Magistrate Judge Lisette M. Reid to stop outside influence on the federal defamation trial, now in its second week.

Gramz claimed Megan crossed that line twice. The first moment came on Thursday when a reporter asked Megan about bloggers.

Megan replied, “Just because you have freedom of speech does not mean that you have freedom to bully!”. Within hours, Gramz received hostile messages on Instagram. Screenshots attached to her motion show people sending insults and telling her to harm herself.

The motion said the threats stemmed from Megan tying the term ‘bully’ to Gramz in front of cameras. Gramz argued the comments poisoned the jury pool and harmed her safety. She asked the court for an adverse instruction, permission to question Megan in front of jurors about the issue, and contempt sanctions.

The next morning, another reporter asked Megan about the purpose of her lawsuit. Megan responded, “You just cannot get away with bullying and defaming people!.”

Gramz said that the second remark made the problem worse because it tied her to Megan’s broader claims about online attacks.

Judge Altonaga denied the request in a brief order stating that the motion failed to comply with the local rules. The judge noted Gramz did not confer with Megan’s legal team before filing and did not include a memorandum of law.

The denial shut down the issue for now, but left open the question of whether the defense will revisit it in accordance with proper procedure.

The larger trial has moved at a steady pace since opening statements last Monday. Megan claims Gramz acted as a digital surrogate for Tory Lanez after the 2020 shooting that left Megan with bullet wounds in both feet.

Tory Lanez is serving a ten-year sentence in California. Megan’s lawsuit says Gramz used her growing platform to push conspiracy theories and attack her credibility.

Testimony through the first four days has centered on Megan’s emotional distress. The rapper told jurors she suffered lasting harm when Gramz promoted a pornographic deepfake video of her.

She also detailed how Gramz’s commentary made her fear for her safety during the criminal trial.

Gramz has built her defense on the argument that she is a journalist protected by the First Amendment. She says she reported on a major celebrity case using public information.

The court has been skeptical. Judge Altonaga previously ruled that Gramz does not qualify as a journalist for shield law purposes based on her own statements about her work.

The trial is set to continue on Monday (November 24) with more testimony from digital forensics experts. Both sides have said they expect the case to wrap up before Thanksgiving.

Jimmy Cliff Dies At 81 After Medical Complications In Jamaica

Jimmy Cliff, whose unmistakable voice helped carry reggae beyond the Caribbean and into global consciousness, died Monday, his wife Latifa Chambers confirmed in a message posted on his official social media accounts.

“I am thankful for his family, friends, fellow artists and coworkers who have shared his journey with him,” Chambers wrote. “To all his fans around the world, please know that your support was his strength throughout his whole career. He really appreciated each and every fan for their love.”

Cliff’s wife also expressed gratitude to the medical professionals who cared for him during his final days. “I also wanted to thank Dr. Couceyro and the whole medical staff, as they have been extremely supportive and helpful during this difficult process,” she added. “Jimmy, my darling, may you rest in peace. I will follow your wishes. I hope you all can respect our privacy during these hard times.”

Their children, Lilty and Aken, also signed the message. Cliff was also the father of singer and actress Nabiyah Be.

Cliff, born James Chambers, became one of reggae’s first global stars thanks to a string of timeless anthems including “You Can Get It If You Really Want,” “Many Rivers to Cross,” “Wonderful World, Beautiful People” and his soulful take on Johnny Nash’s “I Can See Clearly Now,” which gained renewed attention in the 1993 Disney film Cool Runnings.

But Cliff’s influence wasn’t limited to music. His starring role in the 1972 Jamaican film The Harder They Come introduced international audiences to reggae culture and helped cement the genre’s place in popular music. He also performed the movie’s title track, which remains one of his most enduring songs.

In 2010, Cliff was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, a rare honor for a reggae artist. At the time of his passing, he held the distinction of being the only living reggae musician to have been awarded the Jamaican Order of Merit, the nation’s highest honor for achievement in the arts.

Cliff’s death marks the end of an era for Jamaican music and global reggae culture. He was 81.