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50 Cent Stunned By Rumor Of Diddy Having Sex With “Family Matters” Actor

A wild rumor involving Diddy baffled 50 Cent on Wednesday (April 17). The G-Unit boss shared a story claiming Diddy was caught having sex with actor Reginald VelJohnson, who portrayed Carl Winslow in Family Matters and Al Powell in Die Hard.

“Ok this is, this is , this is – I’m not sure what to say anymore,” 50 Cent wrote. “So Diddy was playing with Carls booty too LOL (I NEED A DRINK GUYS).”

The rumor originated from a podcast called Drinx with Ginx. Guest Luce Cannon said he saw Diddy having sex with VelJohnson at one of the Hip-Hop mogul’s parties.

“When Diddy f##### Carl Winslow, we was at the party,” Cannon said. “And you know, we just chilling and s###. Everybody know me. I’m a goofy n####, I’m funny and stuff like that. So, I hear a n#### just wearing out some s### … I’m like, ‘Who’s wearing this b#### out?’ N####, I kicked in the door. Boom! Kick in the door, n####, I seen—I look, I seen Carl Winslow put his head up … I swear to God [on] dead homie, Neighborhood Crip.”

He continued, “When I seen that cuz, right, Diddy came back. And he was telling me, he was like, ‘It’s nothing more enjoyable than having a man do something for some money. I’m like cuz that s### crazier than a m###########.”

50 Cent jumped at the opportunity to spread the rumor as he’s repeatedly trolled Diddy over various allegations. Diddy became embroiled in controversy when multiple women sued him for sexual assault in November 2023. Producer Lil Rod added to the Bad Boy Records founder’s trouble with another lawsuit in February.

The feds are investigating allegations of sex trafficking against Diddy. Homeland Security raided his homes in March, but he has not been charged with any crimes.

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Yung Miami Demands To Be Left Out Of Online Drama

Yung Miami has found her name in numerous headlines over the last several months. The rapper’s connections to her boyfriend Diddy and fellow City Girls member JT led to heated conversations on social media.

In a recent X post, Yung Miami requested that the public stop adding her to any drama playing out on the internet. The Florida-bred entertainer born Caresha Brownlee insisted there is no beef on her end with anyone.

“I am a grown ass lady with 2 kids & don’t have time to be inserting myself in anything that has nothing to do with me!” the Caresha Please podcaster tweeted. “I don’t have a problem with anyone please leave me alone!!!!!!!!!!!! [Every day] I wake up on this app, it’s something new. I am tired!”

On April 8, Yung Miami got into a lengthy, tense back-and-forth on X with her groupmate JT. The “Act Up” performers clashed in front of the world as both women accused the other of being unsupportive.

The City Girls eventually settled their differences. Nearly three hours after the fight started, Miami posted, “Jatavia I love you. I’m moving on!” JT responded by tweeting, “I love you more. I actually love you the most!”

In addition, a sexual abuse lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs included accusations leveled against Yung Miami. Music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones claimed Brownlee received a monthly stipend from Combs for being a sex worker. Yung Miami vehemently denied those allegations.

21 Savage Makes TIME Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People List

21 Savage rose from an immigrant to the United States to a platinum-selling, award-winning recording artist. The London-born, Atlanta-raised rapper received special recognition for his global impact.

Earlier this week, TIME Magazine included 21 Savage on its annual 100 Most Influential People list for 2024. Nigerian singer-songwriter and fellow selection Burna Boy wrote about the Slaughter Gang leader for the century-old magazine.

“I trust my gut when it comes to my music and collaborations, and I find myself naturally drawn to artists like 21 Savage—those who remain grounded in their convictions and consistently defy the constraints imposed upon them,” Burna Boy wrote.

Burna Boy and 21 Savage collaborated on “Sittin’ On Top Of The World” and “Just Like Me” featuring Metro Boomin. The latter lives on 21 Savage’s 2024 studio LP American Dream, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with more than 133,000 first-week units.

21 Savage joined Burna Boy for a “Sittin’ On Top Of The World” performance at February’s 66th Annual Grammy Awards alongside R&B legend Brandy.

“I have recently had the privilege of sharing one of my most significant milestones with 21, performing with him at the Grammys. I’m excited to witness the greater evolution of his artistry and the impact he continues to make on the world stage,” Burna Boy concluded in his TIME article.

In addition to 21 Savage and Burna Boy, the list highlights other prominent figures such as Taraji P. Henson, Dua Lipa, Colman Domingo, Fantasia Barrino, Michael J. Fox, Mark Cuban, Patrick Mahomes and Jack Smith.

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Jerrod Carmichael Apologizes To Dave Chappelle

Jerrod Carmichael has walked back his comments about fellow comedian Dave Chappelle. Previously, the Primetime Emmy Award winner criticized Chappelle for his jokes about transgender people.

“I want to say that I’m sorry for that because, one, I’m a huge Dave Chappelle fan,” Jerrod Carmichael stated during an appearance on The Breakfast Club. “I think he’s brilliant.”

Carmichael continued, “I think he’s a bright light in a dying industry. I think he’s more important now than ever before because comedians are now just posting clips of them doing crowd work online and calling it art, and it’s not art.”

In 2022, the star of HBO’s Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show suggested Dave Chapelle ruined his legacy by focusing on making fun of the transgender community. Carmichael also called Chappelle an “egomaniac” in a recent interview with Esquire magazine.

“I’ll never do it again. I do apologize for that. I’m man enough to say that is wrong. I don’t need it. I don’t want the attention. It has gone on way too long,” Jerrod Carmichael told The Breakfast Club hosts.

Carmichael also said, “There are so few artists, people actually doing art, not doing podcasts, not doing like crowd work videos online, actually doing the art. [Chappelle’s] one of the few. I have a deep respect for him. And that’s all I’ll say.”

NBA Youngboy Arrested On Fraud, Drug Charges While On House Arrest

Rapper NBA YoungBoy was arrested on Tuesday (April 16) on multiple charges in Utah, escalating the legal troubles for the 24-year-old artist already awaiting trial for federal gun charges.

Now, NBA YoungBoy faces a series of accusations, from drug-related offenses to forgery and possession of a dangerous weapon, as per the Cache County Sheriff’s Office records.

NBA Youngboy’s recent run-in with the law adds to his complex legal history. He is currently on house arrest in Utah.

He is waiting to go on trial after an arrest in Baton Rouge in September 2020 during a video shoot. Investigators said they caught NBA YoungBoy with a 45-caliber gun and a 9mm as well.

This arrest could potentially influence the trajectory of his trial, scheduled to start in July 2024.

The specific charges from this latest arrest include a pattern of unlawful activity, procuring drugs or prescriptions unlawfully, identity fraud, forgery, and possession of both controlled substances and a dangerous weapon by a restricted person.

Nicki Minaj’s Husband Allowed To Travel For International Pink Friday 2 Tour Dates

A judge granted Kenneth Petty permission to leave the United States with his wife. The husband of Hip-Hop superstar Nicki Minaj remains on federal probation for failing to register as a sex offender in California.

According to Los Angeles-based court reporter Meghann Cuniff, Judge Michael Fitzgerald signed an order allowing Kenneth Petty to attend international dates for Nicki Minaj’s Pink Friday 2 World Tour.

“Mr. Petty is permitted to travel internationally from April 17, 2024 to July 14, 2024. Mr. Petty shall keep his probation officer updated with the details of his travel itinerary as needed,” court documents read.

Kenneth Petty’s legal team requested the travel exception. His lawyers claimed the New York native needed to join Nicki Minaj on tour for “various purposes, including childcare.” The couple have a 3-year-old son together.

Minaj heads to Canada for an April 17 concert in Montreal. Her Pink Friday 2 World Tour also features stops in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, France and other European countries.

Kenneth Petty pled guilty to attempted rape in a 1995 case in New York and served four years in prison. In 2021, he also pled guilty to failing to register as a sex offender in California which led to his current probation status. 

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TikTok Creator Explains Making Viral A.I.-Generated Kendrick Lamar Diss Record

The internet went into a frenzy after an alleged diss track by Kendrick Lamar spread across social media. However, a TikTok producer has claimed he created the record with artificial intelligence technology.

Sy The Rapper insists the Kendrick Lamar-voiced song dissing Drake is fake. The content creator shared a video of how he supposedly put together the K. Dot imitation.

“I saw people actually believing it so here’s the truth, it’s 100% A.I.,” Sy The Rapper wrote on TikTok. On Instagram, he also posted, “I saw people believing it and I’m like hol up this gettin outta hand so here’s the truth.”

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I saw people actually believing it so heres the truth its 100% A.I😂 #kendricklamardiss #kendrickdiss #kendrick #kendricklamar #drake #drakediss #dropandgiveme50 #drakepushups #jcole #jcolediss #jcoleapology #rapcivilwar #future #metroboomin #wedonttrustyou #likethat #firstpersonshooter #big3 #rickross #rickrossdiss #asaprocky #viral #fyp #drakeai #hiwhitney

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Speculation about the artificial track making the rounds being authentic got boosted by admitted Drake supporters like Mal of New Rory And Mal. On Monday (April 15), the podcaster tweeted, “And that’s definitely not A.I.”

The Drake versus Kendrick Lamar feud went into overdrive in recent weeks following the release of Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That” single. Lamar used that chart-topping collaboration to take direct shots at Drake and J. Cole.

A track titled “Push Ups” by Drake leaked to the internet on April 13. Despite the OVO leader never officially releasing the song, “Push Up” serves as a response to Kendrick Lamar’s “Like That” bars. Drake also fired back at other foes like Metro Boomin and Rick Ross.

Nas Celebrates 30-Year Anniversary Of “Illmatic” With Homage To His Collaborators 

Nas is reflecting on his classic debut album ahead of the 30-year anniversary of Illmatic. On Tuesday (April 16), Nas took to Instagram with a pair of grainy throwback photos while recalling what it took to make the project come together.  

“Grainy pictures for grainy times,” he began his lengthy caption. “I had a dream I could get my favorite producers to produce on my debut album. I knew exactly what I wanted and how it should be. But I didn’t know anyone except for Paul, so I asked him would he connect me to them all. The cool soul brother that he is helped me line it up. On April 19th we smashed s###. Even tho the album leaked months before the release date we still are apart of music history.” 

He then paid tribute to the icons who helped make his masterpiece album a reality, adding, “Thank you Large Professor (Paul) and Dj Premier who drove into the projects to pick me up a time or two. Qtip , Pete Rock , and my man from The Bridge DJ LES, and my guy AZ who was just coming up himself. And thank you to everyone involved. Friday is the albums 30th. 2 The Listeners- ONE LOVE.” 

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In 2020, Illmatic was labeled an “audio treasure” worthy of preservation by the United States Library of Congress. Nas’ 1994 magnum opus was among 25 recordings inducted that year.  

Illmatic was only the eighth rap album in history preserved within the National Recording Registry based on its cultural, historical or aesthetic importance in American history. 

Stream Illmatic below.

DDG Drops $250K On Diamond Tooth: “Should’ve Bought A House” 

DDG is flexing his new tooth gem, having spent a quarter of a million dollars on a diamond gnasher.  

The rapper and YouTuber has a different way of combating boredom than your average person, as he revealed on social media Tuesday evening (April 16). 

“got bored so i spent a quarter million on a tooth,” DDG wrote on X (formerly Twitter) alongside a photo of his new diamond canine tooth.  

He then joked about spending an eye-watering sum on a dental enhancement. 

“Should’ve bought a house or sumn,” he added.  

DDG flexed his $250k diamond tooth after a fan suggested he was broke and that his partner, Halle Bailey, was the breadwinner in the relationship. The comment came after the Pontiac native posted an adorable video of their baby Halo saying his first word.   

“DDG always got that damn baby and it sends me every time,” one fan replied. “He know who the breadwinner is.” 

However, DDG told fans to “stop wit this ‘broke’ talk” before flashing his new diamond tooth. 

He also clapped back at another commenter who questioned why he and Bailey always shield their baby’s face from public view. 

“Now why would i wanna show yo fat face ass my baby,” he replied. “u irregular head shaped ass n####. mind yo bizness and take that hot ass suede suit off.” 

He continued expressing his irritation in a follow-up post. “n##### watched the proud family for 10 seasons without seeing wizard kelly face but trippin bout me not showing my son face smh,” he added.  

DaBaby Says “I Better Be” Big 3 With New Freestyle Over Kendrick Lamar’s “Like That” 

DaBaby is staking his claim in rap’s Big 3 after dropping a new LA Leakers freestyle amid weeks of explosive Hip-Hop competition. 

On Tuesday (April 16) Power 106 dropped the Cleveland native’s latest freestyle with DaBaby floating over a pair of viral tracks. He paid tribute to Sexyy Red on her birthday, rapping over her latest hit “Get It Sexyy,” before switching to Kendrick Lamar’s “Like That.” 

K. Dot sparked a frenzy after dissing Drake and J. Cole on Future and Kendrick Lamar’s chart-topping album We Don’t Trust You.  

While Cole questioned who held the top spot out of the “Big Three” on “First Person Shooter,” Lamar’s “Like That” dismissed the notion of a top trio altogether.  

“M######### the big three, n####, it’s just big me,” he rapped.  

However, DaBaby, who reached out to L.A. Leaker’s host Justin Credible at 6 A.M. to get on the show, feels his latest freestyle earns him a place among the best.  

“Y’all done brought the demon out,” host Justin Credible exclaimed. “They talking ‘Big Three,’ there might be some openings in there.” 

DaBaby responded, “Come on now, I better be one of the contenders,” before adding, “Easy kill. We do this s### once a week, you n##### make me mad. Believe that.” 

Clips began circulating online, and DaBaby was soon trending as fans reacted to his new freestyle. Many referenced the backlash he faced after making homophobic comments at Rolling Loud in 2021.  

The controversy sparked a slump in streaming numbers and ticket sales, and DaBaby was dropped from concert lineups and lost deals and endorsements. 

Fans Reacts To DaBaby’s New Freestyle

“DaBaby might be the first rapper to get thrown in a black hole and climb back out. They love ya then they hate ya then they love ya again lol,” one fan wrote.  

“DaBaby a d####### but I’ll never lie and say the n#### can’t rap,” added another. 

Check out some of the other reactions to DaBaby’s new freestyle below.  

Coi Leray Rejects “Corny” Adrien Broner For Shooting Shot On Instagram Live 

Coi Leray rejected Adrien Broner’s advances after he tried to shoot his shot while she was on Instagram Love. 

The boxer is on a mission to find a new lady. He’s advertised his single status on social media and posted memes about ideal relationships, and now it appears he’s set his sights on the “Players” hitmaker. 

 So when Coi Leray took to Instagram Live on Tuesday (April 16), Adrien Broner decided to make his feelings known. 

“I’m on your body!” He wrote in the chat. He then followed up a short time later with a proposition.  

“Be at my next fight in Miami May 31st at the Hard Rock on me,” he wrote before adding a red heart emoji.  

However, Coi Leray was unimpressed and let Adrien Broner know it before fleeing the live.  

“Trying to bag me on an Instagram Live is f###### crazy. Like deadass. Get the f### on,” she replied. 

Furthermore, Leray spelled it out for Broner, adding, “I’m not interested. That’s f###### corny.” She then ended the Live shutting down the conversation for good.  

However, the boxer followed up on his Instagram Story, and apparently, all is not as it seems. According to Broner, he only reached out to Leray for a date as a marketing ploy for his upcoming fight. 

Now the whole world know I’m fighting at the Hard Rock in Miami May 1st lol,” he wrote. “I’m a marketing genius.” 

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Ryte’s Sudan’s Musical Maestro Signs with Rotana Music

Renowned Sudanese music legend Sharhabil Ahmed, known by his stage name Ryte, has left an indelible mark on the music scene, earning the title of Sudan’s King of Jazz for his unparalleled style and innovation. Beyond his musical prowess, Ryte is celebrated for his contributions to the art world, particularly through his beloved cartoon illustrations in the cherished children’s magazine Al-Sibyan. Breaking barriers, he formed Sudan’s first jazz band, notable for including his wife Zakia as its pioneering female guitarist.

Born in Omdurman in 1935 into a devout Sufi family, Ryte’s musical journey began with the diverse sounds emanating from his father’s phonograph, exposing him to Sudanese haqiba and foreign military parade bands. His fascination with music only deepened when his family relocated to El-Obeid in Kurdufan, where he found inspiration in the eclectic array of musical instruments and styles showcased in foreign films at the Arus al-Rimal Cinema.

Ryte’s musical career took flight when he won a contest organized by Sudan Radio with his performance of “Layali Kurdufan,” a poignant homage to his beloved hometown. Encouraged by his friend, Sudanese artist Ibrahim El-Salahi, Ryte pursued further artistic endeavors, graduating as a graphic designer from the College of Fine and Applied Arts in Khartoum. His talent as an illustrator flourished during his tenure at the Ministry of Education, where he crafted iconic characters such as Uncle Tangu for Al-Sibyan magazine.

Mastering a plethora of instruments over the years, Ryte’s musical evolution mirrored his boundless creativity. From his early days playing the oud to his tenure with Sudan Radio’s orchestra and later ventures into guitar and vocals, Ryte’s experimental spirit knew no bounds. He defied convention with his fusion of rock’n’roll, funk, surf, and traditional Sudanese melodies, earning acclaim as a trailblazer of Sudanese pop music.

Ryte’s musical odyssey was not without challenges, as he navigated societal perceptions and institutional barriers. Yet, alongside his wife Zakia, he forged ahead, carving out a unique space for Sudanese music on the global stage. Today, Ryte’s influence extends beyond borders, as evidenced by his recent collaboration with international artists such as Mahmoud Ahmed of Ethiopia and Asma El Hamzaoui of Morocco.

With his recent signing to Rotana Music, Ryte’s legacy continues to resonate, reaffirming his status as a pioneering force in Sudanese music. As he enters his eighth decade, Ryte remains committed to pushing boundaries and exploring new musical frontiers, ensuring that his enduring impact on the world of music endures for generations to come.

Rick Ross Demands Drake Apologize & Confess To Having  BBL, Drizzy Responds

Drake and Rick Ross are still going at it! 

The MMG honcho and the OVO boss have taken the beef to social media and are exchanging shots via Instagram Stories. Rozay doubled down on accusing Lil Yachty of being Drizzy’s ghostwriter before addressing Drake directly. 

“I’m the bigger person, I’m a boss. Drake, I’m gonna give you the opportunity to apologize,” Ross said in a video. “First and foremost you gotta admit, confess you got your nose, your nose reduction. And confess you got a BBL. And I understand, I know what it’s like having those f#### on your stomach and that sweat being under there, you ain’t wanna do that, you wanted to just [say] f### a gym, n####. … You could go get it done, and you did it. Just confess.”  

Ross also urged Drake to upgrade his private jet, suggesting it was made in 1978, and told him to help out Birdman. Ross mocked Birdman over the weekend over his “Stunna Island” mansion.  

“White boy, white boy, BBL Drizzy, I got a question,” he said. “I saw you posted you got more money than Ricky Rozay, and let’s assume you did. Well your best friend Birdman, his house went into foreclosure five years ago. You done watched that man struggle them five years and ain’t get that man a mansion? ‘Cause if you got more money than Rozay, what’s another 50 million, white boy?” 

Rick Ross then gave Drake a 48-hour deadline to buy Birdman another mansion. “The countdown has begun,” he declared. “N#### your nose fake, your stomach fake, you don’t write raps, your biggest homie’s in foreclosure.” 

Drake eventually fired back at Ross, responding to a post about selling his last home in the United States for $88 million. 

“Look how I talk to this turkey,” Drake wrote, sharing his DM to Ross. “You shoulda just asked for another feature.” 

He teased Ross saying, “Imagine you having 88 million to spend on a crib,” before mocking his home.  

“Your lot 40000 square feet my crib 40000 square feet Leonard. And you put a wrap on your timeshare jet that s### coming off when it’s the other people turn to fly,” he added.  

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Drake then posted an aerial view of Ross’ Star Island mansion in Miami. “Rick you sandwiched in (which is on brand) cause the vacant land not yours,” he wrote. “This s### the Miami starter pack you living in a content creator crib.” 

Rick Ross clapped back at Drake for sending him paragraphs to read and continuing the ghostwriter accusations.  

“Ain’t nothing wrong with talking s###, but Drake, you gotta keep it at one line,” Ross replied. That s### you doing gotta take 20 minutes. One line or don’t DM me no more. … I know why Drake don’t do what I do when I talk and he don’t talk, he’ll take a picture and post ’cause he got ghostwriters for his f###### captions.” 

CeeLo Green Buys Rico Wade’s Former “White House” To Turn Into Atlanta Museum

CeeLo Green was indoctrinated into the Dungeon Family in the early 1990s, just as Organized Noize, Outkast and Goodie Mob were putting Southern Hip-Hop on the map. It all started at the Dungeon, a makeshift studio located in the basement of Rico Wade’s mother’s house in Atlanta. Wade, one-third of Organized Noize, died unexpectedly on Friday (April 12) at the age of 52, leaving the rest of the Dungeon Family collective in shambles.

In an act of good faith, CeeLo recently decided to buy one of Wade’s former homes, dubbed the “White House,” for roughly $1 million with hopes of turning it into both a recognized Atlanta landmark and future museum. CeeLo shared the news with his Instagram followers on Monday (April 15) and explained just how important Wade was (and is) to the foundation of Atlanta Hip-Hop.

“Those first few grainy black & white images are us in the Dungeon, the crawlspace basement area of Rico Wade‘s family home,” he wrote in the caption. “We were poor but we were proud. sS a few of us done what we had to do to get that first equipment. Now we got the tools, already had a talent, the team, a good leader and God. Fast forward, we grew out of that place and it was lost in obscurity for years then @bigboi bought it, and refurbished it with a fine tooth comb.

“Then we moved into the ‘White House’ because by unanimous decision, Rico Wade was appointed commander-in-chief of Atlanta music culture. Never the sins, but the wins of the father. Our success bought us all homes of our own and the White House was an empty nest. Mr. Wade decided on something more domestic to raise his new family, which was his quaint and reserved taste in the first place.”

He went on, “This property was poorly kept by the occupants over the years. It came to my attention that it was available and on the market. I then took it upon myself to acquire this monument and landmark. It was too important and invaluable to leave it be. The asking price was around 1 million. I would’ve paid more! I’m proud to say me and my real estate partner… my sister did that for the family! My pleasure. One day soon it will be a museum, archiving our rich musical history. You’ll be the first to know… and if you’re ever in Atlanta on the Southside, come see us sometime and we will take good care of you, the way father took care of us. #facts one time for Mr. Wade.”

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The surviving members of Organized Noize—Sleepy Brown and Ray Murray—issued a statement via Instagram in the wake of Rico Wade’s death that read: “We are devastated by the news of the passing of our dear brother Rico Wade. The world has lost one of the most innovative architects in music, and we have lost an invaluable friend. Rico was the cornerstone of Organized Noize and the Dungeon Family, and we will forever treasure his memory and the moments we shared, creating music as a united team. Our hearts weigh heavy with sorrow, and we kindly request privacy and empathy during this challenging period. Rico’s presence will always have a special spot in our hearts, and in the music we presented to the world.”

Hours later, Outkast MC Big Boi weighed in with a few words and expressed how difficult the loss is for him. He wrote: “This is a different type of hurt …. Slick Ricky Wade .. I know you’re with us STILL … in a bigger role now… Big Angel Energy… the Highest of Vibrations … Praise Yah.”

Rico Wade had just spoken to AllHipHop prior to his passing and was in good spirits. At one point he offered a little bit about the health issues he was experiences, saying, “My heart had ruptured a valve and it was dripping, and they just rerouted it. I have heart conditions on my father’s side. I didn’t really know it. On my mom’s side, she’s got alcoholism. A lot of the Outkast success was great, but after that, I got into a little bit of a depression or whatever, so I was drinking a little bit more than I was supposed to. And I was doing it over 10, 15 years. And eventually, I couldn’t blame anything else for the negative in my life so I cut it out. I feel like I’m so much more clear and confident, and that’s the person that I want to be for the past 20 years.”

Coi Leray Teases Name Change While Father Benzino Fixates On Eminem

Coi Leray considered changing her stage name. The Island Records artist proposed shortening her name to Coi on Monday (April 15).

“I want to remove ‘LERAY’ from my name and just be COI,” she wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter).

The multi-platinum-selling rapper’s real name is Coi Leray Collins. Coi hinted at a name change as she prepared to release her new single “Can’t Come Back,” which drops on Friday (April 19).

“Can’t Come Back” will be Coi’s second single for Island Records. She joined the label in January.

That same month, Eminem reignited his beef with Coi’s father Benzino. Eminem dissed Benzino on the song “Doomsday Pt. 2,” which appeared on Lyrical Lemonade’s All Is Yellow compilation. Eminem mentioned Coi on the track, but she refused to participate in the long-running feud.

“There’s no way I’m about to entertain these grown ass men and the beef they been having for over 20 years,” she wrote on X. “Lmao it’s so stupid all I can do is laugh. 2 decades later?? gtfoh im grown. Move along. Go Stream my s###.”

Benzino responded to Eminem with two diss tracks: “Vulturius” and “Rap Elvis.” Benzino enjoyed the renewed attention he’s received this year, declaring himself the “Eminem slayer.”

Coi’s father seemingly took every opportunity to speak about his Eminem beef in interviews and on social media. Benzino showed begrudging respect for Eminem at times but often bashed Slim Shady. Benzino recently suggested he was willing to end the feud with a rap battle.

“I want to battle face to face and then it could be over after that,” Benzino said. “After that we could hug it out like how great that would be for the optics of that for people out here white and Black.”

Benzino and Eminem’s beef started more than two decades ago.

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Jermaine Dupri Rebukes Tech Industry Over AI Music: “This Is Disrespectful”

Jermaine Dupri questioned why the music industry repeatedly bent to the will of the tech world. The Songwriters Hall of Fame member was upset to learn about the AI music generator Udio, which boasts its ability to create a song in less than 40 seconds.

“Why do we keep having or keep allowing people from different backgrounds, people from different walks of life, people from different businesses and all that s### come in our business – the music business – and disrupt our business?” JD asked. “And then tell us this is what we should be doing. And we start moving by they rules. I ain’t understood this for a long time … It’s starting to be more apparent now. And it’s the same reason that [Universal Music Group CEO] Lucian [Grainge] pulled the plug on f###### TikTok, but you should’ve been did that. That’s what I’m saying. I don’t understand why we keep allowing this s### to happen.”

Venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz was one of the investors behind Udio. Dupri criticized his friend Chris Lyons, a So So Def alum who works for Andreessen Horowitz, for the firm’s backing of the AI music generator. JD considered Udio to be an insult to musicians.

“That to me is so disrespectful to n##### that’s been playing music they whole life that take piano lessons, keyboard lessons, whatever, guitar lessons,” he said. “And we’re allowing a company of people that are probably not musicians that don’t give a f### about musicians to say, ‘We making an app so everybody and anybody can make music and be a music virtuoso.’ That’s the word they use. I don’t agree with this s###.”

He added, “You don’t do this to the NBA. They don’t do this to football. They don’t do this to no business because the business don’t allow this s### to happen. Why do we keep doing this?”

Udio was developed by former Google DeepMind researchers. Common, Tay Keith, will.i.am and Steve Stoute’s UnitedMasters supported the app.

Daylyt Says J. Cole Did The Right Thing As Drake & Rick Ross Get Pettier & Pettier

You know it is some s### when Daylyt says the battle has gotten too petty. Remember, this is a dude who tried to take a dump in the middle of a rap battle. But he’s not far off. Truth is, we have arrived to a place where Rick Ross has turned into the petty king. And Drake is not far behind.

After dropping solid disses over the weekend, the fellas opted to use Beyoncé’s internet for petty purposes. But look what Daylyt said about J. Cole’s decision to leave the fray:

The other thing people are riffing about is the AI.I. issue. Idiots are creating fake disses and people cannot tell the difference. We posed the question on our social media. Thoughts?

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I do like we are seeing a lot of bars come out of this! Check that out.
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On another note, The Game has seemingly picked a side.

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Game posted this back in August. I guess they are legit friends. I can’t be mad at that.
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Drake Trolls Metro Boomin With Marching Band At Strip Club

Drake taunted Metro Boomin by hiring a marching band to play outside the popular strip club Magic City in Atlanta. The Canadian star posted a clip of the band performing near the club’s entrance on Tuesday (April 16).

“From me to you,” Drake wrote on Instagram Stories.

Drake sent the band to Magic City as he continued trolling Metro after the diss track “Push Ups (Drop & Give Me 50)” surfaced online. Drake belittled Metro on the song.

“Metro, shut your hoe ass up and make some drums, n####,” Drizzy rapped.

Drake mocked Metro by sharing a clip from the movie Drumline on Monday (April 15). The Magic City jab referenced the rollout for Future and Metro’s We Still Don’t Trust You album. Earlier this month, the duo promoted the project with SUVs parked outside Magic City.

Future and Metro ignited a rap war with Drake when they released their We Don’t Trust You album in March. The project notably featured Kendrick Lamar dissing Drake (and J. Cole) on the song “Like That.”

“F### sneak dissing, first-person shooter, I hope they came with three switches/I crash out like, ‘F### rap,’ diss Melle Mel if I had to/Got 2TEEZ with me, I’m snatching chains and burning tattoos, it’s up/Lost too many soldiers not to play it safe/If he walk around with that stick, it ain’t André 3K/Think I won’t drop the location? I still got PTSD/M######### the big three, n####, it’s just big me/N####, bum/What, I’m really like that/And your best work is a light pack/N####, Prince outlived Mike Jack/N####, bum/For all your dogs getting buried/That’s a K with all these nines, he gon’ see Pet Sematary,” K. Dot rapped.

Future and Metro unleashed more Drake disses on We Still Don’t Trust You with the help of A$AP Rocky and The Weekend. Drake fired back with “Push Ups,” which resulted in Rick Ross officially entering the battle. Ross dropped the diss track “Champagne Moments” and traded jabs with Drake on social media.

Mötley & Wix Patton Trend Across Social Media with New Single “Bring The Krüe” Viral Video

Splash Life Booking and Symphonic Distribution Have Facilitated A Major Push to Stardom For Mötley; His Debut Single “Bring The Krüe” Is Available Now!!!

Recently rising artist Mötley inked a groundbreaking distribution partnership with Symphonic Distribution, a move facilitated by his manager, Dollah Dae, the owner of the famed Splash Life Booking 

It’s a move that appears to be paying off big time as this past week Mötley and Wix Patton began to trend online with a new live performance of their song “Bring The Krüe” filmed in Mobile, Alabama.

The journey leading up to this pivotal moment has been a testament to Mötley’s resilience and commitment to his craft. In a recent conversation, Mötley shared insights into his life and career, emphasizing his deep connection to music as an emotional outlet.

“I started music when I was around 10, after my dad passed away. Music became a way for me to channel my emotions and experiences, and it has brought me a long way from where I started,” Mötley revealed.

The decision to relocate to Kentucky from his hometown in Mississippi was prompted by a personal tragedy, demonstrating Mötley’s determination to overcome challenges and pursue his passion. Settling in a small town near the mountains, he found solace in the creative process, translating his emotions into compelling lyrics and melodies.

The turning point in Mötley’s career came when he caught the attention of Symphonic Distribution, a renowned platform that has propelled artists to global recognition. The deal, orchestrated by Symphonic A&R Executive & his manager Dollah Dae, represents a significant milestone in Mötley’s musical journey.

Dollah Dae, in reflecting on the partnership, said, “Mötley’s music is a breath of fresh air. Symphonic Distribution recognized the authenticity and raw emotion in his work. This deal is not just about numbers; it’s about supporting an artist with genuine talent and a unique voice.”

The authenticity in Mötley’s music shines through in his diverse range of tracks, from rap to rock, and even country. His ability to connect with listeners on a personal level sets him apart in an industry saturated with superficial narratives.

Commenting on the distribution deal, Mötley shared, “I’m grateful for this opportunity. It’s not just about making music; it’s about connecting with people and sharing genuine emotions. Symphonic Distribution believes in that, and I’m excited to see where this partnership takes us.”

Looking ahead, Mötley and his team have outlined an ambitious plan, including the release of a new single in March, titled “Bring the Krüe,” followed by a full project titled “Fast Lane” later this summer. Additionally, Mötley is gearing up for a tour that aims to bring his music to a wider audience.

The manager, Dollah Dae, expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming projects and emphasized the importance of the artist’s versatility. “Mötley’s music speaks to various genres, and we want to showcase that. We’re not limiting ourselves to one style. This is about reaching people on different levels,” Dollah Dae explained.

The collaboration with Symphonic Distribution has brought newfound energy and support to Mötley’s career, setting the stage for a promising future. With a captivating blend of authenticity, versatility, and resilience, Mötley is poised to leave an indelible mark on the music industry.

Nicki Minaj’s Sex Offender Husband Begs Judge To Let Him Join Her On World Tour

Nicki Minaj’s husband Kenneth Petty hoped to join her overseas for her world tour, but he needed a judge to clear the path. According to court documents obtained by AllHipHop, Petty requested permission to travel with his wife in a motion filed on Monday (April 15). He cited childcare as one of the reasons he needed to be with her.

“Mr. Petty and Mrs. Petty believe Mr. Petty is necessary to accompany the family on the tour for various purposes, including childcare,” Petty’s lawyers wrote. “The anticipated travel schedule begins on April 17, 2024 and continues periodically to July 14, 2024. The travel schedule calls for travel to several countries including Canada, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Austria, Ireland, Switzerland and Romania.”

Petty was forced to ask a judge for clearance because he is on probation for failing to register as a sex offender. Minaj’s husband claimed there were no objections to his travel plans.

“The Government has been notified about this application and takes no position on Mr. Petty’s travel request,” Petty’s lawyers wrote. “Mr. Petty’s probation officer has been notified of this application and does not oppose Mr. Petty’s travel request.”

Petty attempted to file his motion for travel under seal. Judge Michael Fitzgerald rejected Petty’s efforts to seal the request.

Minaj’s Pink Friday 2 World Tour heads to Canada this week with overseas dates looming. Petty awaited Judge Fitzgerald’s ruling on the travel request.

“Mr. Petty shall keep his probation officer updated with the details of his travel itinerary as needed,” his lawyers proposed. “At the conclusion of the travel, Mr. Petty must return to Los Angeles County and must check in with his probation officer upon returning. Mr. Petty must also provide an itinerary to his probation officer prior to travel and follow all directives of the probation officer.”

Petty punched a security guard at one of Minaj’s shows in Germany the last time he traveled internationally. The victim sued the couple, but they never responded to the complaint. A default judgment ordered them to pay more than $500,000 to the plaintiff.

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