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Diddy Grazed By Stray Shot From Anuel AA Originally Aimed At Bad Bunny

Diddy and his ex Cassie Ventural recently became a punchline in Anuel AA’s latest single, which doubles as a diss toward BadBunny.

On his new release “Toki,” Anuel AA goes directly BadBunny by targeting his failed relationship with Kendall Jenner, which reportedly ended last December after less than a year. While the bar wasn’t necessarily an extensive triple or quadruple entendre, it was short and to the point. And that point being made by Anuel AA seemingly implies that BadBunny, like NeYo, is a “Diddy Jr.” and that he outshines him, like Phoenix Sun’s star player Devin Booker.

“Prendo la blicky y bota fuego igual que el sol de Phoenix (Oh-oh-oh-oh)/ Kendall dejó a Bad por lo mismo que Cassie a Diddy (Jaja),” Anuel AA raps.

In English, the bars translate to something along the lines of, “I turn on the blicky and it fires up like the Phoenix sun (Oh-oh-oh-oh)/Kendall left Bad for the same reason Cassie left Diddy.”

Not gonna lie, Anuel AA may have cooked a bit with the DBook reference, knowing how unbothered the NBA star is by BadBunny’s existence while, on the other hand Benito is pretty vexed by his. However, with the Diddy bar, brodie might’ve really screwed the pooch, no Diddy. Considering we all know how Twitter (X) users strive to find the receipts, it’s worth noting Anuel AA was literally posted up. Flexing his link up with Diddy as recently as last year in March.

Part of me is trying to make sense of why Anuel AA would think this was a good angle to take given the fact that the optics lead back to him. It’s like, why are you self-snitching and or throwing the rock only to hide your hand. Because the guilty by association s##t concerning the Diddy sexual assault lawsuits has been having real world consequences for folks. And on the other hand, if Anuel AA is right and BadBunny has been Bad Boy this whole time, why’d you wait til now to say anything?

Anyways, stream the full record above.

50 Cent Ripped On His Own Instagram Post For Supporting Drake

50 Cent has a long history of commenting on whatever topic is trending, especially within the rap community. Friday (May 3) was no exception—but perhaps he should have waited.

Shortly after Drake dropped “Family Matters,” a more than seven-minute diss aimed at Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent hopped on Instagram to share his thoughts. He wrote, “I told you [ninjas] leave him alone, now he spinning on all yall. everybody must die.”

But little did 50 Cent know, Lamar was laying in the bushes locked and loaded with a follow-up to both “euphoria” and “6:16 in L.A.” Roughly 37 minutes after “Family Matters” arrived, Kendrick uploaded “Meet the Grahams” and proceeded to dismantle Drake one family member at a time. The incendiary lyrics were addressed to Drake’s six-year-old son, Adonis, his father, Dennis Graham, and mother, Sandra Graham.

“Dear Dennis, you gave birth to a master manipulator,” he raps. “Even usin’ you to prove who he is is a huge favor/I think you should ask for more paper, and more paper/And more, uh, more paper/I’m blamin’ you for all his gamblin’ addictions/Psychopath intuition, the man that like to play victim/You raised a horrible f#####’ person, the nerve of you, Dennis.

“Sandra, sit down, what I’m about to say is heavy, now listen/Mm-mm, your son’s a sick man with sick thoughts, I think n##### like him should die/Him and Weinstein should get f##### up in a cell for the rest they life/He hates Black women, hypersexualizes ’em with kinks of a nympho fetish.”

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The general consensus appears to be Kendrick Lamar is winning the war. Some of those who saw 50 Cent’s premature post had some thoughts, too. One person wrote, “50 cent is corny supporting this guy,” while another said, “@50cent stop hyping his soft as up you know damn well this ain’t better than euphoria.”

Additional comments included “S### was weak sauce Fif. Kendrick wanted to provoke him and did. Drake street fighting. Kendrick is going to War” and “You need to wake up 50, Kendrick just canceled this treak.” In fact, the comment section is littered with Drake slander. 50 Cent has yet to acknowledge Kendrick Lamar’s “Meet The Grahams.”

Kendrick Lamar Has No Chill—Drops Another Drake Missile “Not Like Us”

Drake hasn’t even had a chance to respond to Kendrick Lamar’s latest tongue-lashing, “Meet The Grahams,” and he’s already back with another one. On Saturday (May 4), the unrelenting lyrical beast returned with “Not Like Us,” which arrives less than 24 hours after supposedly putting the nail in Drake’s coffin.

Produced by Mustard, the track begins with Kendrick whispering “I see dead people.” The accompanying video includes a Google Earth image of what appears to be Drake’s Toronto mansion. A bit more conservative than the “euphoria,” “6:16 in LA” and “Meet The Grahams,” the song runs about four minutes and finds Kendrick rehashing some of his previous points. He, once again, doubles down on the rumor Drake is a pedophile.

“Say Drake, I hear you like ’em young/You better not ever go to cell block one/To any b#### that talk to him and layin’ love/Just make sure you hide your little sister from ’em/They tell me chubs the only one that get your hammy downs/Then party at the party playin’ with his nose now.”

Kendrick also seems to revel in his perceived victory with, “Man down/Call an ambulance, tell him, ‘Breathe, bro’/Led a n* to the cross, he walk around like Teezo/What’s up with these jabroni ass n##### tryna see Compton/The industry can hate me, f### ’em all and they momma.”

The discourse between Drake and Kendrick Lamar was revived in March, when he sent a few shots his way on the Future & Metro Boomin single “Like That.” Drake dropped “Push Ups (Drop & Give Me 50)” and “Taylor Made Freestyle,” only for Kendrick to go kamikaze with four diss tracks in less than a week: “euphoria,” “6:16 in LA,” “Meet The Grahams” and now, “Not Like Us.”

“Meet The Grahams” took it to another level, with Kendrick directly talking to Drake’s six-year-old son, Adonis, father Dennis Graham and mother Sandra Graham. Perhaps one of the most brutal lyrics finds K. Dot wishing death on Drake.

At one point, he tells Dennis he produced a “master manipulator.”

“I’m blamin’ you for all his gamblin’ addictions,” he continues. “Psychopath intuition, the man who like to play victim/You raised a horrible f#####’ person, the nerve of you, Dennis/Sandra, sit down, what I’m about to say is heavy, now listen/Mhm, your son’s a sick man with sick thoughts/I think n##### like him should die/Him and Weinstein should get f##### up in a cell for the rest they life.”

Hip-Hop fans should probably buckle up—it doesn’t seem like this is going to end anytime soon. In the meantime, check out “Not Like Us” above.

The Game Mourns Cousin & Former NBA Star Darius Morris After Body Found In L.A.

The Game is mourning after the deceased body of his cousin, former Los Angeles Laker Darius Morris, was discovered in L.A. on Thursday (May 2). He was just 33 years old. According to TMZ Sports, an official cause of death hasn’t been confirmed, although his family shared a statement.

“With great sadness we announce the passing of our dearly beloved son, Darius Aaron Morris,” it read. “During this time of transition, his family asks that you please respect their wishes for privacy and grace.”

The Game followed up with an Instagram post, sharing two photos of Morris, one of which was taken on the court alongside the late Kobe Bryant. He wrote, “My family took a blow with this one. Rest well lil cousin. You achieved your childhood dreams & did what you always said you would. We got Auntie Robyn.”

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A Carson, California native, Morris had a stellar high school basketball career that took him to the University of Michigan, where he earned third-team all-Big Ten Conference his sophomore season. He spent two seasons with the Michigan Wolverines. While playing for the 2010-11 team, he was the Big Ten assists leader and set the Michigan single-season assist record at the time.

Morris was selected as the 41st pick in the 2011 NBA draft by the Los Angeles Lakers and played the point guard position. Healso played for the Brooklyn Nets, Philadelphia 76ers, Los Angeles Clippers and Memphis Grizzlies of the NBA as well as the Los Angeles D-Fenders and Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the NBA D-League. With the Vipers, he established a D-League playoff single-game assists record in 2014.

After the NBA, Morris spent multiple seasons playing overseas in China, Russia and France.

Cardi B Slams YouTube Show After Raunchy Act Goes Viral

Cardi B recently expressed her dismay about an incident on YouTube’s “20 vs. 1” in which a woman performed oral sex on an aspiring rapper. The incident was even too much for Cardi, who’s known for her raunchy lyrics and sexually charged videos.

The Bronx-bred rapper commented on the situation’s irresponsibility and disrespectful nature. During an Instagram Live session, the Grammy Award-winning rapper criticized not just the woman involved but also the production team for allowing the explicit act to occur and go viral.

Cardi B pinpointed the lack of precaution against sexually transmitted diseases and impact of such actions on young viewers’ perceptions of appropriate behavior.

“To suck a dick in less than a minute with a two-sentence conversation is wild,” she said. “I want better for you. I need to teach you. I need to come back and be your teacher.”

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Cardi B’s reactions continued with a graphic description of the consequences, saying, “Your breath going to smell like dick until you go to sleep and I’m pretty sure you brush your teeth at night so the whole day you just ate some dick.”

The rapper, known for her unfiltered and straightforward commentary, said that people’s disregard for sexually transmitted diseases “scare me real bad,” acknowledging a comment from her live stream’s viewers agreeing with her worries.

The controversy stems from a segment on “20 vs. 1,” a program known for its dating game format that features a single participant, usually a rapper, interacting with numerous potential matches.

The episode in question escalated inappropriateness as the sexual act was not part of the show’s standard proceedings, leading viewers to question the authenticity and real intent behind the filmed segment.

This backlash isn’t the first time Cardi B has spoken out about behavior and standards in the entertainment industry. Her own career and personal history, replete with striptease and candid revelations about her sex life, have often been at the forefront, sometimes overshadowing her musical achievements. However, Cardi leverages her platform to influence and critique society’s often-skewed portrayal of sexuality, aiming to instill a sense of responsibility among her audience and peers in the Hip-Hop community.

Her outspoken stance serves as a vivid reminder that actions broadcasted to the public can have enduring impacts, particularly on young, impressionable audiences.

Tyla On Rihanna Comparisons: “Can’t Be Compared To Anyone”

Tyla has opened up about being compared to Rihanna.

The South African hitmaker has responded to fans who compare her to the “Rude Boy” singer.

“It’s flattering because Rihanna is Rihanna. It’s a compliment,” Tyla told Cosmopolitan in a new interview. “But at the same time, I’m my own artist. I’m Tyla.”

“And I know as people get to know me and my music, they will see me as just Tyla,” the 22-year-old continued. “So I’m fine with it now. People want to tie me to something familiar to them, cool. But at the end of the day, we’re doing something no one’s done before, and it can’t really be compared to anyone.”

Elsewhere in the interview, the Grammy-winning singer opened up about how her life has changed following the release of “Water,” the lead single from her self-titled debut studio album.

“So many things have changed,” she told the publication. “I still live in South Africa, but I was able to move my parents, my family. Now they’re in a safer area. My family came to Dubai with me. I was able to bring them to Europe. I’m able to show my parents the world at this age, you know?”

Tyla went on to recall begging her parents to let her pursue a career in music.

“Years back, I was crying on my parents’ bed, saying, ‘Can I sing, please? Can I just do this? I don’t want to go to university,'” she said. “Now they are watching me win and they are seeing plaques and posters. The first time my parents got to be in America, they saw their daughter win a Grammy.”

SIGNS: DEA Agrees To Reschedule Marijuana For First Time In 50 Years

The debate over the classification of marijuana has taken a dramatic turn.

In a groundbreaking move, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has proposed to reclassify marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). The historic decision, supported by the top federal health agency, marks a significant shift in cannabis policy, shaking the foundation of its decades-old prohibition.

“Today, the Attorney General circulated a proposal to reclassify marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III,” Justice Department Director of Public Affairs Xochitl Hinojosa announced.

For more than 50 years, cannabis has languished in the confines of Schedule I, alongside hardcore drugs like heroin, despite mounting evidence of its medical benefits. The move signals a departure from the archaic notion that marijuana holds no medical value and underscores its potential for therapeutic use.

But what does this mean for the budding cannabis industry? Well, it’s not just a victory for medical marijuana advocates; it’s a game-changer for state-legal cannabis businesses. By moving marijuana to Schedule III, these businesses will finally be able to enjoy federal tax deductions, a privilege long denied under the restrictive IRS code known as 280E.

However, don’t roll up that victory joint just yet. While this move represents a significant step forward, it falls short of full legalization. State cannabis markets still find themselves at odds with federal law, facing potential legal repercussions despite growing acceptance at the state level.

But why the sudden change of heart from the DEA? According to reports, the agency faced mounting pressure from the Biden administration, with Vice President Kamala Harris leading the charge for swift action. The pressure, coupled with a push from lawmakers and health officials, compelled the DEA to expedite its review process and reconsider marijuana’s classification.

In a statement, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) highlighted the widespread acceptance of medical marijuana across the country. “There exists widespread, current experience with medical use of the substance by healthcare practitioners,” they affirmed, emphasizing the growing recognition of marijuana’s therapeutic potential.

Furthermore, federal health officials conducted an extensive review that concluded marijuana poses minimal risks compared to other drugs of abuse.

Check out the report below for additional details on the initiative above.

Donald Trump Attacked By Whoopi Goldberg Over “Anti-White” Comments

Whoopi Goldberg has blasted Donald Trump over his comments about race. The daytime host slammed the former President’s claims of “anti-white sentiment” on her show The View.

Donald had alleged America’s current administration, led by Joe Biden, is “sort of against anybody depending on certain views.”

He went on to claim the government harbors anti-Catholic sentiment before declaring the entire country had taken on an “anti-white feeling.”

“They’re against Catholics,” Donald Trump, 77, told Time Magazine in an interview published this week.
“They’re against a lot of different people … I think there is a definite anti-white feeling in this country, and that can’t be allowed either.”

An infuriated Whoopi, 68, used her platform to condemn Donald’s comments.

“Nobody in your family was hung,” she pointed out, in reference to the nearly 5,000 Black former slaves who were lynched after slavery was abolished in 1865.

“Nobody in your family was chased because of the color of their skin. How dare you? There’s no anti-white issue here.”

Whoopi Goldberg went on to say she believed Donald Trump was creating unnecessary division, saying, “You are perpetrating anti-humanist issues here

Is Kendrick Lamar A Woman Abuser? Sources Weigh In Amid Drake Beef

Is Kendrick Lamar a woman abuser? That question struck a chord with me, and I know it was deeply disturbing to many others. We see him as our shining prince of Blackness. He also represents the finer aspects of Hip-Hop, our own James Baldwin or Langston Hughes. The man has already won a Pulizer Prize.

So, does he beat women? I had to dig deep and talk to some of my most cherished sources to get to the bottom of this. We don’t know anything for certain, but I’m hearing that he’s absolutely not a woman abuser. According to my sources, he didn’t beat up his fiancée or wife, and he has no significant history of abuse. When you hear someone mention a crisis management team, it usually denotes a serious situation that tends to lead to bad press.

Crisis management is meant to mitigate bad press. When Drake used that word, it seemed official. And it might be. We really do not know; keeping it 100 percent real. I’m not saying one way or the other, but I did hit up a couple of first-rate sources, and none of them had any information whatsoever on Kendrick Lamar being an abusive partner. If he hired a team, somebody would likely know something, because that means it;s BIG BAD.

Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers was my least favorite Kendrick Lamar album. I thought it was genius and theatrical, but it just didn’t resonate with me on a personal level. That said, I know it was a deeply personal album for him that also made some revelations about his life. The consensus is that Drake listened to that album and he converted that into the record “Family Matters.” Whether that’s true is anyone’s guess, but that just seems to be the case.

Finally, I’ll say this: There’s a lot of trash out there. On both sides, there is a lot of garbage floating around the digital atmosphere. There are photoshopped pictures of Drake with a daughter (and it’s CLEARLY not real) and fake news reports of Kendrick Lamar beating on women in Vegas. There’s just so much trash out there that it is destroying the spirit of the rap battle.

What is real? What is fake? At this point, it’s anyone’s guess. I’m simply giving you the sources that I know, who are very reliable, honest and generally in the know. Also, I pray and hope that he’s not a woman abuser and that Drake isn’t a pedophile, because there’s so much crap on the internet about that, I won’t even write about it.

Ice-T Scoffs At Kendrick Lamar & Drake’s “Random Male Gossip”

Ice-T, a West Coast rap pioneer and veteran actor, knows a thing or two about beef. But when it comes to the latest Kendrick Lamar and Drake dust-up, he doesn’t want any part of it.

As Kendrick and Drake dominated trending Twitter topics, the Original Gangster shared his thoughts in a blunt tweet, writing, “I’m sorry if I’m not interested in current Rap Beef or random Male Gossip…I’m a HUSTLER. I’m only focused on the bag.”

The Kendrick Lamar versus Drake beef exploded over the past week and appeared to reach its apex on Friday night (May 3). As the clock ticked toward midnight, Drake fired off “Family Matters” and Kendrick Lamar followed up 37 minutes later with “Meet The Grahams.”

“Family Matters” packed a punch, especially the lines about the paternity of one of Kendrick’s kids.

“Why you never hold your son and tell him, ‘Say cheese?'” he raps. “We could’ve left the kids out of this, don’t blame me/You a dog and you know it, you just play sweet/Your baby mama captions always screamin’, “Save me”/You did her dirty all her life, you tryna make peace/I heard that one of them little kids might be Dave Free/Don’t make it Dave Free’s/’Cause if your GM is your BM secret BD/Then this is all makin’ plenty f#####’ sense to me.”

Drake also admitted bringing his son Adonis into it made him snap in the first place. But Kendrick, clearly anticipating his next move, took it to another level with “Meet The Grahams” in which he addresses members of Drake’s family one by one—beginning with Adonis.

“Dear Adonis, I’m sorry that that man is your father, let me be honest/It takes a man to be a man, your dad is not responsive/I look at him and wish your grandpa woulda wore a condom/I’m sorry that you gotta grow up and then stand behind him/Life is hard, I know, the challenge is always gon’ beat us home/Sometimes our parents make mistakes that affect us until we grown/And you’re a good kid that need good leadership/Let me be your mentor since your daddy don’t teach you s###.”

He also tells Drake’s parents, Dennis and Sandra Graham, that their son “should die” and rot in a jail cell next to Harvey Weinstein. Brutal. Of course, Twitter is still lighting up with reactions, and the general consensus seems to be Kendrick won this round. But anyone who’s curious about Ice-T’s take won’t be getting one—and that’s not up for debate.

Drake Might Have Two More Songs Aimed At Kendrick Lamar For Cinco De Mayo

I’m hearing a lot of chatter out there. Word is, Drake is gearing up to hit back at Kendrick Lamar full force, and it’s all supposedly going down just in time for Cinco de Mayo (May 5). Now, I’m not one to poke around in Kendrick Lamar’s personal life, but from what I understand, his fiancée or wife has Mexican roots. So things could get even uglier and dirtier soon if this rumor holds up.

I can believe it to a great extent because I don’t see Drake taking this lying down. A recent poll from AllHipHop (clearly informal) has Drake trailing by a large margin in this battle. The impact of his track “Family Matters” seemed to lessen when Kendrick Lamar clapped back in under an hour. “Meet The Grahams” took the air out of the room. That quick reply pretty much confirmed there’s a mole in Drake’s camp.

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This also tips me off to some insider info—Drake must be fuming over this betrayal. Clearly, the betrayal is alleged, but it’s obvious someone close is leaking info to Kendrick Lamar, enabling him to drop “Meet The Grahams” in record time. He completely stole the spotlight. Last night, the internet went wild, tuning into the tracks and all the buzz around them. We’re witnessing a massive, unprecedented battle.

I can’t say it’s as crazy as Nas and JAY-Z, but it’s definitely giving off those vibes. For the current era, we’re seeing responses and retorts that Nas and Jay could never have managed.

If Drake drops another track, it’s not a given that Kendrick will respond, though I’m pretty sure he’s got something up his sleeve. Trying to stay objective here, but it looks like K. Dot is comfortably in the lead. Drake is definitely racking up the streams, so that might be his strategy, but to me, it’s just not hitting the same. By the way, Drake just dropped names like Rick Ross, A$AP Rocky and a bunch of others in “Family Matters.” Will they get in? Only time will tell.

What do you think?

Keyshia Cole Responds To Boyfriend Hunxho’s Steamy Pics With Ex Gloss Up

Things are apparently not what they seem for Keyshia Cole and her rumored bae, Atlanta rapper Hunxho. Quite frankly, it appears as though there is trouble in paradise as Hunxho’s former flame, rapper Gloss Up, is confident she can get that old thing back.

The entire situation kicked off as Gloss Up released her latest single, “Come Here” featuring Hunxho. In addition to sharing the visual for the release, Gloss Up also shared several photos of herself and Hunxho looking quite acquainted and cozy resting in each other’s arms. In one of the flicks, Hunxho is even gripping a firm handful of cake, if you know what I mean.

”You know what it is in real life. 4L stinkalink,” Gloss Up wrote in the tweet featuring the photos.

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Once blogs began circulating the images, it appears as though Cole may have deactivated her Instagram account. But that didn’t last for long as she soon shared a series of posts on her Stories in which she appeared to deny Hunxho and Gloss up rekindled their romance.

”The way the shade on running with this fake narrative like these pics ain’t from a video shot before Xho met me is crazy,” Cole wrote in her initial message.

The “I Should Have Cheated” vocalist doubled down in a follow-up post that appeared to be aimed directly at Gloss Up.

“Him being Yo ‘sneaky link’ When u have a ‘Man you bout to marry Is nasty work,” the singer wrote. “But I wish u all the best on your project Love. I was actually rooting for the video to come out.”

In her final message, Cole added, “The way people wanna see the next unhappy and miserable is forever crazy to me. But I know how this Hollywood s### go. I’m not surprised. But ion wish nothing but Love, prosperity, health and happiness for ALL YALL.”

Gloss Up responded on Twitter (X) and appeared to troll Cole for being older than her, while also implying she and Hunxho were together the night before the photos and video went live.

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Taraji P. Henson Promotes Mental Wellness With New Children’s Book

Taraji P. Henson’s latest book aims to kill hate with love.

The award-winning actress gave up many details about her second book, “You Can Be a Good Friend (No Matter What!)”, during an interview with “Extra” on the red carpet at the Time 100 gala.

Taraji P. Henson aims to teach children the value of inclusivity through its central character, little TJ.

The book builds on themes of friendship, diversity, and combating negativity with love, reflecting Henson’s ongoing commitment to positively impacting youth.

During the interview, Henson passionately shared the core message of her upcoming book.

The central narrative of Henson’s new book centers on little TJ, a quirky girl who tackles school challenges head-on with her distinctive style.

It expounds on mental wellness and the development of empathy and encourages a resilient spirit among children.

“It’s about little TJ, you’re going to fall in love with her, and it’s about teaching kids to embrace their differences and not only their own different unique differences but the differences of others, and how you really can be a good friend no matter what. […] We’re just trying to teach the babies at a young age that the only way to kill hate is with love,” she explained.

“You Can Be a Good Friend (No Matter What!)” follows Henson’s successful memoir, “Around the Way Girl: A Memoir,” which landed on bestseller lists with its honest recount of her formative years in Washington, D.C., attending Howard University, and her ascent in Hollywood.

The narrative weaves significant life lessons into engaging stories, aiming to carve pathways of understanding and acceptance for young readers.

“You Can Be a Good Friend (No Matter What!)” marks another significant stride in Henson’s career as an author.

The book is set to be released on June 18, 2024, and is currently available for pre-order, encouraging early engagement from readers eager to dive into little TJ’s world.

Drake Reacts To Kendrick Lamar’s Secret Daughter Allegations 

Drake claims he’s got Kendrick Lamar “in shambles” after K. Dot accused Drizzy of hiding a secret daughter in his bombshell diss “Meet The Grahams.” 

Lamar’s latest response to the OVO Sound boss arrived less than an hour after Drake dropped “Family Matters” on May 3. As the titles of the new tracks indicate, the beef is getting deeply personal with both rappers addressing the other’s family and associates. 

Shortly after Lamar dropped “Meet The Grahams” Drake reacted to the secret daughter allegations. 

“nahhhh hold on,” he wrote on his Instagram Story alongside several crying-with-laughter emojis. “Can someone find me hidden daughter pls and send her to me…these guys are in shambles.” 

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Lamar opens “Meet The Grahams” by addressing Adonis, the child Pusha T accused Drake of hiding, in his “The Story of Adidon Diss.” He then takes a leaf from King Push’s book and claims Drake has a secret 11-year-old daughter. 

“Dear baby girl, I’m sorry that your father not active inside your world,” Lamar raps. “He a narcissist, misogynist, livin’ inside his songs/Try destroy families rather than takin’ care of his own/Should be teachin’ you time tables or watchin’ Frozen with you/Or at your eleventh birthday, singin’ poems with you.” 

Lamar also tells the mystery little girl ” it’s not your fault that he’s hidin’ another child” before saying he made his Mr. Morale album “so our babies like you can cope later.” 

He also calls Drake a deadbeat and gives his alleged child some advice. “I never wanna hear you chase a man ’cause his failed behavior,’ he continued. “Sittin’ in the club with sugar daddies for validation.” 

Kendrick Lamar concludes the track with an explosive accusation, claiming Drake has multiple kids.  

“You lied about your son, you lied about your daughter,” he added. “You lied about them other kids that’s out there hopin’ that you come.” 

Kendrick Lamar Says Drake “Should Die” In Rapid Response To Latest Diss

Kendrick Lamar evidently had a response to Drake locked and loaded. Less than an hour after the OVO leader fired off “Family Matters,” K. Dot unleashed “Meet The Grahams” on YouTube, a reference to Drake’s surname. This time, he starts off the track by apologizing to Drake’s son Adonis for having to endure him as a father.

“It takes a man to be a man, your dad is not responsive/I look at him and wish your grandpa woulda wore a condom/I’m sorry that you gotta grow up and then stand behind him/Life is hard, I know, the challenges always gon’ be this home/Sometimes our parents make mistakes that affect us until we grown.”

From there, Kendrick implores Adonis to let him be his role model with, “And you a good kid that need good leadership/Let me be your mentor, since your daddy don’t teach you s###/Never let a man p### on your leg, son/Either you die right there or pop that man in the head, son/Never fall in the escort business, that’s bad religion/Always remember, you could be a b#### even if you got b######/Never code switch, whether right or wrong, you a Black man/Even if it don’t benefit your goals, do some push ups.”

Kendrick Lamar proceeds to address other members of Drake’s family, including father Dennis Graham and mother Sandi Graham. At one point, he tells Dennis he produced a “master manipulator.”

“I’m blamin’ you for all his gamblin’ addictions,” he continues. “Psychopath intuition, the man who like to play victim/You raised a horrible f#####’ person, the nerve of you, Dennis/Sandra, sit down, what I’m about to say is heavy, now listen/Mhm, your son’s a sick man with sick thoughts/I think n##### like him should die/Him and Weinstein should get f##### up in a cell for the rest they life.”

Rumor had it Kendrick was sitting on a 19-minute version of “euphoria,” which he dropped on Monday (April 30). “Meet The Grahams,” another more than six-minute offering, could possibly stem from that. Either way, the battle continues to heat up. Will this be the end of it? Only time will tell. Until then, listen to “Meet The Grahams” above and find “Family Matters” below.

Drake Taunts Kendrick Lamar With N-Word In New “Family Matters” Diss

Drake wasted no time firing back at Kendrick Lamar. On Friday night (May 3), the OVO Sound boss dropped “Family Matters,” a more than seven-minute diss track aimed at his current nemesis.

He begins the track with the word “n####,” the one word K. Dot said he didn’t want to hear him say anymore, and repeats it throughout the song. He also admits the “euphoria” line about Drake’s son struck a nerve.

“N#### I said it, I know that you mad,” he spits. “I’ve emptied the clip over friendlier jabs/You mentioned my seed now deal with his dad/I gotta go bad.” From there, he sings “I was really trying to keep it PG” over and over again, which could also be a reference to Kendrick’s label, pgLang.

It just grows more disrespectful from there, with Drake suggesting he has no proof to back up the claims he made in “6:16 in LA,” specifically about his own OVO camp members leaking private information.

“You know who really bang a set, my n#### YG,” he continues. “You know who really bang a set, my n#### Chuck T/You know who even bang out a set out there is CB [Chris Brown]/N#### Cole losing sleep on this it ain’t me/You better have some paperwork or that s### is fake tea/Can’t be rapping ’bout no ratting that we can’t read/I mean its true a n#### slimеd me for my ap.

“Just like how Metro n#### slimеd him for his main squeeze/Out here begging for attention n#### say please/Always rapping like you bout to get the slaves free/You just actin’ like an activist, it’s make believe.”

Just like Kendrick Lamar referenced Drake’s family, the 6 God goes after his with, “You say you hate the girls I f### but what ya really mean?/I been with black and white and everything that’s in between/You the black messiah wifing up a mixed queen/And hit vanilla cream to help out with your self-esteem/On some Bobby s### I wanna know what Whitney need/All that puppy love was over in your late teens.

“Why you never hold your son and say cheese?/We coulda left the kids outta this, don’t blame me/You a dog and you know it, you just play sweet/Your baby mama captions always screamin, ‘save me’/You did her dirty all her life, you tryna make peace/I heard that one of them little kids might be Dave Free.”

Drake also accuses Kendrick of calling the 2Pac estate to get the “Taylor Made Freestyle” diss taken down. Anyway, this is a developing story. Kendrick Lamar has already dropped another response. Check back with AllHipHop soon and dive into “Family Matters” above.

Rick Ross’s Jet Crashes But Somehow He & Drake Find Humor In It

According to reports (Twitter), Rick Ross crash-landed in his private jet sometime Friday (May 3). The details are sketchy, but it seems as though it’s true. The rapper joked about the situation in the comments of Akademiks, claiming that Drake shot them down.

Now, look at this:

Drake liked it and Ross joked about it.

I don’t know exactly what happened, but it just looks like they had a rough landing that resulted a BAD landing. The pictures seem to suggest that there was a rough landing that eventually ended up in the grass. Did they crash? Not so much. A crash would suggest that they hit the ground and maybe exploded.

Drake actually liked a very specific part of the post which was basically dissing Rick Ross. This is all pretty crazy! It all really flows back into this credible hodgepodge of Hip-Hop, drama, and other things.

I have to say I am extremely happy that Rick Ross was unharmed in all of this. All in all, Drake and Rick Ross were able to have some humor with the matter, but if he had died, that would not be cool. I’m quite sure that Drake would not have minded if he died, based on his most recent post, which said he’s going to “kill everyone.”

Drake Vows To “Kill” Everyone In Response To Kendrick Lamar’s Back-To-Back Disses

But, I have to admit…he doesn’t appear to be stressing.

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Crafting the Perfect Cross Joint: A Step-by-Step Guide 

Amidst the many diverse joint rolling techniques, the cross joint stands alone as a symbol of innovation and craftsmanship. While there’s no denying its ingenuity, rolling a cross joint may seem intimidating to the average stoner. Fear not! We’ll uncover the precise steps to roll one yourself, so you can pack and light a cross joint no matter your skill level. Let’s dive in. 

Origins of the Cross Joint 

Venture all the way back to the late 2000s, where the cross joint emerged as a testament to the ingenuity of cannabis culture. While its true origins are unknown, the cross joint transcended into popular media when it was featured in the 2008 stoner comedy Pineapple Express.  

A cross joint, as its name suggests, is a unique variation of a traditional joint, featuring two intersecting joints that resemble a cross. This innovative design not only allows for a larger smoking capacity but also presents a visual spectacle that captivates stoners looking to level up their high.

Revered for its complexity and artistry, the cross joint has become an icon for skilled joint rollers seeking to push the boundaries of creativity. Despite its appeal, rolling a cross joint presents its fair share of challenges. Achieving the perfect alignment of joints, ensuring proper airflow, and maintaining structural integrity require patience and precision. 

Many enthusiasts find themselves facing trial and error before mastering the art of cross joint rolling. However, the journey is part of the allure, with each attempt serving as a step towards mastery and a testament to dedication. 

How to Roll a Cross Joint Step-by-Step Guide: 

  1. Gathering Your Materials: Begin by gathering your essential tools. You’ll first need to select your favorite strain of weed – you won’t want to skimp if you want to enjoy the full experience. You’ll also need a grinder, rolling papers, scissors, and a packing stick. Optimal materials ensure a seamless smoking experience, enhancing both flavor and burn. 
  2. Preparing Your Workspace: Set the stage for precision by creating a clean and organized rolling environment. A clutter-free space fosters efficiency, allowing you to focus solely on crafting your masterpiece. To keep your workspace organized, you’ll want to use a rolling tray that collects any rogue weed that spills. 
  3. Rolling Your Fat Joint: Craft a sturdy foundation by rolling a robust fat joint. This will serve as the foundation for your cross joint, so be sure to make a sturdy and fatter than normal joint. Pay close attention to density, ensuring an even burn throughout. Leave ample space for the upcoming cross joint.  
  4. Rolling Your Slim Joint: Elevate your artistry by fashioning a thinner joint for the cross (the thinner, the better). Experiment with twists and turns, infusing flair into your creation while maintaining structural integrity. 
  5. Creating Holes for Assembly: Precision is key as you pierce small holes in both joints for optimal airflow. The holes should be about ¾ of the way up the fat joint and slim joint. Alignment is crucial for seamless assembly, guaranteeing a smooth smoking experience from start to finish. 
  6. Assembling Your Cross Joint: With care, insert the slim joint through the hole in the fat joint, ensuring perfect alignment. Patience is key as you finesse the joints without breaking them. 
  7. Reinforcing and Sealing: Strengthen the integrity of your masterpiece with additional rolling papers to reinforce the joints’ intersection. A tight seal ensures minimal smoke loss and maximum enjoyment. 
  8. Lighting Up and Enjoying: Voila! You’ve made a cross joint. Embrace the moment as you ignite it with multiple lighters (you’ll need a buddy to help you) and take in the flavors and aromas. Savor each puff and enjoy.  

Making a cross joint is no easy feat. Be patient and repeat these steps until you get it right. Armed with this guide, you’ll be lighting up and showing off your skills in no time. For further insights, explore this comprehensive guide on mastering the art of the cross joint. Happy rolling! 

Drake Vows To “Kill” Everyone In Response To Kendrick Lamar’s Back-To-Back Disses

Once again, Drake has responded to Kendrick Lamar using his Instagram Stories—instead of his pen.

Hours after K. Dot unleashed “6:16 in LA,” the OVO king posted a clip of Denzel Washington in the film Equalizer 2 in which Washington’s character says, “I’m going to kill each and every one for you, and the only disappointment in it for me is that I’m only going to get to do it once.”

Lamar has been going for Drake’s jugular over the last week. On Tuesday (April 30), he fired off “euphoria,” a six-minute verbal attack that found the former Top Dawg artist ridiculing everything about Drake—from the way he walks to how he dresses. In fact, that bar inspired Drake’s first response on Instagram, a clip of Julia Stiles in the film 10 Things I Hate About You.

“It’s always been about love and hate, now let me say I’m the biggest hater,” Lamar raps. “I hate the way that you walk, the way that you talk, I hate the way that you dress/I hate the way that you sneak diss, if I catch flight, it’s gon’ be direct/We hate the b###### you f### ’cause they confuse themself with real women.

“And notice, I said “we,” it’s not just me, I’m what the culture feelin’/How many more fairytale stories ’bout your life ’til we had enough?/How many more Black features ’til you finally feel that you’re Black enough?”

Drake likely shared the Instagram Story featuring his son Adonis as another veiled response. The caption reads, “mirror time crodi,” presumably a reference to “euphoria.”

At one point in the track, Lamar integrates the Canadian slang with, “Don’t speak on the family, crodie/It can get deep in the family, crodie/Talk about me and my family, crodie?/Someone gon’ bleed in your family, crodie/I be at New Ho King eatin’ fried rice with a dip sauce and a blammy, crodie/Tell me you’re cheesin’, fam/We can do this right now on the camera, crodie.”

The impact “euphoria” has had on the music community has been palpable. Not only is the song No. 1 at Spotify U.S. and Apple Music, it also inspired an uptick in business at the aforementioned New Ho King, a restaurant in Drake’s hometown of Toronto. New Ho King’s owner, Johnny Lu, told City News, “He said good food and the fried rice – get more, more, more rice. The chef’s gonna be busy.”

Kendrick Lamar is supposedly sitting on a 19-minute version of “euphoria” he could decided to unleash at any moment. As for Drake, it’s his move.

Does Boldy James’ Silence Prove Amanda Seales’ Claim Is True? Or Did He Already Try To Tell Us?

Boldy James and Amanda Seales were apparently the couple we never got the chance to Stan. Or possibly just a quick sneaky link, but either way, this situationship certainly flew under all of our noses.

For those who have no idea what we are talking about, Seales revealed in a recent interview that she does indeed love Black men/rappers like the Griselda MC, contrary to popular belief, and is actually a ride or die for them.

“If I hate Black men, I want a refund, Shannon,” Seales said. “You know how many brothers I have lifted up? I want a refund!”

As she continued, she broke down the length at which she’s gone to support her significant other’s amid life’s turmoil.

“I’ve done paid probation fees because n###as could rap and I want them to be able to live in their talent and their truth.” She added, directly calling out the Detroit native by name, “I done spoke to a damn P.O. [probation officer] to vouch, Boldy James. And you owe me money.”

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Thanks to a user on Twitter (X), it appears we now have proof of their relationship, or entanglement, if you will. The timeline of their relationship transpired sometime in or around 2021, because James appeared to rap about it on his Super Tecmo Bo collab project track “Guilt” produced by The Alchemist. It was a sneaky breadcrumb, though, as he referred to Seales based on a fictional character she portrayed on a network TV show.

“Hunnid a G, ‘member I got fronted the key/ ‘Fore the bag came, my gas tank was under the E/ Life took a ill turn on that Sunderland spree/ Now I’m f#####’ Miss Wilburn from ‘My Brother and Me’,” he rapped.

Check out the clip above.