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50 Cent Celebrates “Historic” City Council Vote Approving G-Unit Studios

Shreveport City Council members approved the lease of the city-owned Millennium Studios to 50 Cent on Tuesday (December 12). The G-Unit boss boasted about the bipartisan support for his takeover of the Louisiana facility on Wednesday (December 13).

“The significance of this picture is great,” he wrote on Instagram. “A Republican mayor’s office and a democratic majority City Council have never voted unanimously together on anything. This picture is historic this day actually represents the future of Shreveport, betting on me is not a gamble it’s a sure thing.”

According to KSLA, 50 Cent leased Millenium Studios for 30 years with a 15-year option. He thanked Shreveport’s mayor and the city council as he touted the impending expansion of his film and television empire.

“I would like to thank Mayor Tom Arceneaux, Head of City Council James Green and Tabitha Taylor along with everyone else who voted for us,” he wrote. “Thank you for welcoming myself and G-Unit Studios along with G-Unit Film and Television to Shreveport, Louisiana. I am excited to get started on building a state-of-the-art production facility.”

He continued, “Founding my own studio is the next step in my plan to expand G-Unit Film and Television’s output of premium, diverse content across all media and to provide more opportunities for artists, crew members and more jobs within the community.”

50 Cent will only pay $2,400 annually to rent the facility. But he will be responsible for the maintenance, which reportedly costs $180,000 per year.

G-Unit Film and Television must stay active with film, television and music productions at the studio in Shreveport. The lease agreement requires 50 Cent to not have any lapses in production for more than 180 days. 50 Cent and his G-Unit team will officially take control of the facility on January 1, 2024.

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Rakim Responds To Will Smith’s “Summertime” Revelation

Rakim and Will Smith just shared a full-circle moment. Following Smith’s performance as part of the Grammy’s Hip-Hop 50, video of their interaction circulated on social media. During the brief clip, Smith recounts the studio session in which he recorded the DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince hit “Summertime” and revealed Rakim was the source of the sonic direction of the track.

“I was absolutely trying to sound like you on ‘Summertime,'” Smith said in part. “I had been screaming all night and I couldn’t get my happy-go-lucky high voice and Hula said, ‘Yo just give me that Rakim s###.'”

Smith previously remarked on the recording during a 2020 podcast interview in which he claimed Rakim was his favorite rapper long before he got into the booth to record the Hip-Hop classic.

Rakim reposted the clip on his Instagram page and wrote “All love” in the caption.

In addition to receiving praise from Smith, Rakim was also a given his flowers by Ed Lover during a Hip-Hop 50 panel conversation with the New York Giants. Along with explaining his relief that Hip-Hop’s tree of life originates from Rakim’s own lineage, Lover claimed there wouldn’t be MCs such as Nas and JAY-Z without The God MC’s influence.

Check out the clip below.

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Tory Lanez’s Driver Reportedly Suggests Megan Thee Stallion’s Ex Friend Was Real Shooter

Tory Lanez, Megan Thee Stallion and her ex friend Kelsey Harris became trending Twitter (X) topics on Wednesday morning (December 13) after new court docs hit the net. The paperwork included statements from Lanez’s former driver/bodyguard, Jauquan Smith, who claims he never saw Lanez holding the gun—but he did see Harris with it. (In the following statement, Tory Lanez is referred to by his government name Daystar Peterson and Megan Thee Stallion as Megan Pete.)

“I saw Ms. Harris with a gun in her hand,” he states in the docs. “Mr. Peterson ran from behind Ms. Pete and myself, toward Ms. Harris. Mr. Peterson and Ms. Harris began struggling as Mr. Peterson tried to unarm Ms. Harris. I was still pulling Ms. Pete and did not see who shot the weapon. I was lucky I was not harmed, and in my opinion, Ms. Pete was also fortunate.”

Smith went on to say he wanted to present the evidence in court but was unable to because the District Attorney wasn’t ready to cross-examine him.

The incident between Tory Lanez, Megan Thee Stallion and Kelsey Harris took place in July 2020 after leaving a party at Kylie Jenner’s home. As Smith claims, they all got into an argument that resulted in Megan being shot in the foot. Although initially silent, Megan eventually came forward and pointed the finger at Lanez. Following an exhaustive trial, Lanez was convicted and sentenced to 10 years.

Lawyers are appealing Tory Lanez’s conviction but failed to convince to judge to release him on bail. He was transferred from Los Angeles County Jail to North Kern State Prison on September 19.

How Matt B’s “ALKEBULAN” Album Pays Homage To His African Ancestry

Matt B might have just dropped the most important project of his entire career. Titled ALKEBULAN, the Afrobeats album pays homage to his African ancestry in the most pure and genuine way. The 10-track project sees Matt embarking on a journey to reconnect with his heritage, all while balancing his personal life and family dynamics.

In describing himself, Matt B states he’s “a down-to-earth guy who does music.” He adds, “I really want to have an impact as much as possible, in a positive way.” 

For an independent artist, Matt B has accomplished what most musicians wish they could in their lifetime—a Grammy nomination. Last year, Matt B’s song “GIMME LOVE” featuring Eddy Kenzo was nominated for Best Global Music Performance at the 2023 Grammys. The two recording artists performed “Gimme Love” at the Eddy Kenzo Festival at Kololo Airstrip in Uganda to a crowd of more than 20,000 people, including Uganda’s Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja.

Coming from the bottom, Matt’s journey in the music industry is far from linear. His hope is that his story will inspire others to also follow their wildest dreams, to do whatever it takes to get there while staying true to who you are down to the core.

AllHipHop spoke with Matt B in downtown Los Angeles to discuss his background, getting signed in Japan, the new project, his journey to Africa and more.

AllHipHop: How would you describe your sound? 

Matt B: My sound is eclectic. I draw from so many different genres and facets of music. Even growing up in Chicago, I was homeschooled. So a lot of what we did, we’d go to a lot of museums and things like that. You can draw inspiration from so many different places outside of just music, so I’d say eclectic.

AllHipHop: Chicago is home to a slew of greats in the rap game. What was it like growing up there? 

Matt B: It was a tale of two cities, right? I was raised on the Southside of Chicago. I was raised in the straight up ghetto. l came from nothing, literally. Living in a three bedroom apartment with my siblings, I’m the youngest boy. There wasn’t enough room for all of us so all of our beds were inside of the dining room. That was our room, the dining room. A lot of hungry nights, a lot of cold nights in the winter. It was one of those things. 

Being where I am now, as an artist, I’m grateful for what I have. Because I know what the bottom feels like. Outside of that, Chicago truly is what they say it is to an extent. That’s not all that it is, but there’s some truth in it. From the dramas we deal with to the crime, sometimes you’re just trying to survive. I was lucky to live past 25. 

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AllHipHop: How did music save your life? 

Matt B: Music has always been there for me. It’s always been a big part of my family and my upbringing. It kept me grounded. It kept me out of trouble and out of the shenanigans. Whereas I had a lot of acquaintances that went down the wrong path, for me, music kept me focused. 

AllHipHop: What did you realize you could do music for a living? 

Matt B: That’s a good question. [laughs] For me, even if I wasn’t able to survive off of my music, I’d always do it. Because that’s how much it means to me. It goes beyond being able to live off of it. It really has been a confidant to me. It’s been a best friend to me. It’s been somewhere that I could turn when things got rough for me. But to fully answer your question, I got signed out in Japan. I had a #1 album out there for R&B on iTunes.

AllHipHop: How’d that happen in Japan?!

Matt B: It was random. I was uploading songs online and they randomly reached out to me. They said “hey, these 14 songs you have right here, we want it to be your album.” It ended up being distributed in over 1500 stores out there. They did physical and digital distribution for me. I then subsequently had another #1 album, two years later. From there, I kept pushing. I ended up with over 150 million streams in China because it bled over. That answers your question of when I found out I can live with my music [laughs].

AllHipHop: Definitely want to talk about your new album, ALKEBULAN. 

Matt B: ALKEBULAN means “mother of mankind” or “garden of Eden.” That started during the pandemic. I was really trying to figure out what I wanted to do next and why. Angela being my wife and manager, she said, “You want to know what? You always said that you wanted to dabble in Afrobeats and African music. I think now’s the time to do it because the whole world has slowed down.” 

I was constantly telling her, I want to do it the right way. I don’t want to be disrespectful to the genre. I didn’t feel I knew enough about the genre at that time, so I spent almost a year just learning. Learning the music and what Afrobeats was. I took an ancestry DNA test to learn where I came from and what my heritage was. I really wanted to do it the right way. From there, I hit the ground running. I had a lot of people helping me out, a lot of co-writers to guide my writing to make sure that I was being as authentic as I possibly could. 

AllHipHop: Why did it take three years? 

Matt B: [Laughs] Honestly, we went through a lot of songs. Easily probably about 30 or so. This version of ALKEBULAN isn’t the original version. This is version three. We have two other albums that were supposed to come out. Honestly, even last year in December pushing into January, we scrapped version two and made version three. 

AllHipHop: Are you a perfectionist? Is that why? 

Matt B: [Laughs] I don’t like to think of myself as a perfectionist, but a lot of people call me that. Someone once told me that music is never finished, it’s just abandoned. That’s a really good perspective to have because if we all had the ability to continue to work on it, work on it and work on it, we probably would never truly release it. But at a certain point, you have to really let it go. Let it out to the world and just see what happens.

AllHipHop: How’s the reception been?

Matt B: It’s been overwhelmingly positive [laughs], and I don’t think that’s a bad thing. You put your art out into the world, you put your heart and soul into it. From there, you wait to see how people are going to react to it for better or for worse. It’s like giving a baby to the world, you let people react to it for better or for worse. For me, I’m really happy that people are receiving it well. I’ve gotten a lot of feedback from people. “This album has changed my life. It’s put things into perspective for me.” “Thank you so much for highlighting Africa and for showing we’re way more than grass huts. That we really do have culture out here and we have something to say musically, that Africa is beautiful.” “You have inspired me to seek after my ancestry and to figure out what’s going on there.”

This isn’t just people from African descent telling me this, these are across the board. All races of people are telling me this, so I’ve been really shocked. But music is supposed to do that, it’s a conversation. There’s always going to be a divide for better or for worse. Some people love it, some people will hate it. But ultimately, it’s a conversation worth being had.

AllHipHop: Talk about the journey it took to get to shoot the “GUNJALE” music video? Twenty eight- hour flight, 10-hour car ride.

Matt B: Let me take you on that journey. For starters, we filmed almost all the music videos out in Africa. We were out there for seven days. We filmed seven music videos in seven days in two different countries. When we landed in Uganda, right off of the flight, we were already running behind. We jumped into the van and we drove those 10 hours into Karamoja, which skirts the border of South Sudan. We had to get permission from the chiefs of the tribe in order to film there, literally hundreds of miles into the interior of Uganda where there wasn’t a soul in sight except for the tribe. During that time, it was one heck of an experience. There’s no running water, no electricity. It’s literally houses that they built out of straw, sticks, and mud. It was an amazing experience. 

Now. [laughs] Also during that time, apparently my wife caught the eye of one of the chiefs of the tribe. So much so, he tried to buy her for 600 cows, which is worth about a half a million US dollars. We didn’t even know because we didn’t speak the language. We found out after we left. He wasn’t even negotiating with me, he was negotiating with the other artists that spoke a shared language where some words overlap. That was for two days that he was trying to do that. As if that wasn’t bad enough, during our time there, I was trying to feed some of the members of the tribe. A lot of the children, because they didn’t have running water, they had no electricity, none of that, they didn’t have any food either. We left and we went way way up the road to one of the only shops that was there. Bought water, chips, juice, apples, all of that.

When we came back, we were going to give it to them. Well, that didn’t go over very well because everybody got p#####. They said, “You’re not going anywhere!” Because apparently when you feed a few people from a tribe, you’re supposed to feed the entire tribe. I didn’t know that. Now they’re bickering back and forth with us. They end up slashing one of the rear tires with a machete on the bus. We get back inside of the van. We drive off like what the heck is going on? We didn’t know whether or not they were going to be able to leave. They ended up calming the tribe down and being able to drive off. Then we had a run in with the Ugandan military. 

AllHipHop: That’s insane!

Matt B: Yes [laughs]. It was a culture shock. All of this happening because really, we were to an extent ignorant about how to go about moving through that country. It was crazy. We also didn’t know that we were filming drone shots on an off-the-grid Ugandan military base. One of the generals came up to us and said “what’re you guys doing?” Talking in their language, we stayed in the van. They were bickering back and forth for 40-something minutes. He wanted us to delete all the video footage. Eventually, he said “Hey. You can keep it, just delete the drone footage.” We ended up deleting the drone footage, but crazy stuff like that would happen to us. Insane.

AllHipHop: All for the music.

Matt B: For the love of the music, and to tell the right story. And to tell it in the light that it deserves to be told. Because ultimately despite all that adversity, Africa is a beautiful continent. Uganda is a beautiful country, and beautiful people are there. But it had more to do with us not understanding the culture, than it had to do with anything negative or any negative perceptions of what that country is about.

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AllHipHop: How’d it feel getting a Grammy nomination for “Gimme Love”?

Matt B: That really came out of nowhere honestly. That was one of the songs from version two of the album that still stayed on version three. “Gimme Love” was a freestyle. We were looking for artists to collab with from the continent. Eddy Kenzo is an amazing artist from the continent, we hit it off right away. We hit the studio a few days later. We were really vibing with one another, we ended up creating “Gimme Love.” 

From there, we ended up filming the music video. It came to a point where based off people’s reaction to the video, reaction to the song, we really thought we should submit this for Grammy consideration. We submitted it and our minds were blown that we were nominated. It meant a lot to me as an artist. It goes to show that all that hard work pays off and that it’s not fallen on deaf ears. You should continue to push your music as much as possible, because you never know who’s paying attention to you. You never know who’s listening or what may happen.

AllHipHop: Three things you need in the studio at all times? 

Matt B: I don’t eat enough [laughs]. Angela tells me that all the time. Maybe a really good vibe. Creative people, because sometimes artists like to be in the studio by themselves. I’m all about co-collaboration, so creative people would be one of them. I like the lights turned down. I’m boring, I need water. [laughs]

AllHipHop: What’re you most excited for next?

Matt B: I’m excited to continue pushing out ALKEBULAN. I know it has a lot of life left in it. It only dropped in August this year, so I’m excited to see how my fans continue to react to the music. I’m excited to tour both nationally and internationally, to create more music and to continue to be blessed enough to do what I love doing. To wake up everyday knowing this is a dream. I’m living in a dream world, so many people desire for this to happen in their life. For me to be one of the lucky people where it’s happening, how could you not be grateful for that? 

AllHipHop: Anything else you want to let the people know?

Matt B: I love my fans. I love all those who support me and those who have dedicated their time to listening to my music. I don’t take that for granted. I’m humbled by it all. I hope ultimately that I continue to create music that’s worthwhile and worth listening to, and we’re creating a conversation around it. 

Beyoncé’s Father To Adapt His Memoir Into Film & TV Series

Mathew Knowles published a memoir titled Racism From the Eyes of a Child in 2017. The father of Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and Solange Knowles secured a deal for screen adaptations of his autobiography.

According to reports, Knowles has partnered with the Say Unkel Entertainment production company to create a feature film and a limited series based on Racism From the Eyes of a Child.

The motion picture version will cover the first half of the book. That section focused on Mathew Knowles growing up in Alabama during the racial tensions of the 1960s.

Racism From the Eyes of a Child highlighted Civil Rights icons like Martin Luther King Jr. and Ralph Abernathy. Mathew Knowles told Variety, “These are the men who made me proud and women who taught me to fight back.”

After founding Music World Entertainment in 1992, Knowles began managing the Houston-based girl group Destiny’s Child. His daughter, Beyoncé, was the lead singer of the R&B act.

Mathew Knowles secured Destiny’s Child a label deal with Columbia Records and led them to multiple Grammy Award wins. Beyoncé eventually went solo and severed professional ties with her father.

In 2016, Beyoncé released the song “Daddy Lessons” as part of her sixth studio album Lemonade. The country track featured Queen Bey reflecting on her relationship with Mathew Knowles.

The Hip-Hop Tracks You Didn’t Know Were About Gambling And Casinos

There is no doubt that hip-hop is one of the most popular genres of music out there with a huge following ever since it originated in the 1970s. In fact, like many music genres, hip-hop addresses a range of themes which keep the songs appealing to a modern audience. As many hip-hop songs touch on exciting themes such as gambling and casinos, it is worth exploring the various hip-hop tracks that you might have known relate to these activities.

Firstly, it is important to note that gambling is one of those themes that dominate the hip-hop industry. This is partially because gambling has become such a popular practice around the world. With the increased competition, many popular Irish online casinos offer slot games based on hip hop such as Wild Beast, a slot featuring a soundtrack rap fans will love and Hip Hop Panda which amusingly features a rapping panda. They’ve done this to attract as many players with different interests to their site. Gambling is also a popular theme in the entertainment sector inspiring music, TV and film and games with many video games now incorporating casino themed mini games. 

One song that highlights gambling themes is “Mo Money Mo Problems” by The Notorious B.I.G. Featuring Puff Daddy & Ma$e. This track is the second single from the hit album Life After Death. It topped the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks back in July 1997 It is one of the most noteworthy hits in hip-hop past. With guest vocals from Puff Daddy and Ma$e, it also has instrumental samples from the Diana Ross song “I’m Coming Out”. The reason why this song has been successful with both casino fans and music fans is because it has a feel-good vibe that makes you feel just as you would in a casino.

Furthermore, released in 2011, Vegas by Kendrick Lamar is known as one of the most famous gambling themed songs in the hip-hop genre. One of the most sung lines in this song is ““If Gambling’s A Sin, Then I’m Rollin’ Dice With Lucifer To Make Sure I Ain’t Losin’ You”. The song exposes how Lamar fuses the thrill that comes with gambling and casinos to the way he feels about a woman. With many references to gambling woven throughout the song, not only does it get listeners excited to gamble but it also gets them thinking about their own love life. Listeners will also be pleased to hear a variety of casino games mentioned in the song such as blackjack, poker, craps and slots.

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Moreover, a more recent song release in the hip-hop genre is Vegas by Doja Cat which came out onto the charts in 2022. Not only is Doja Cat one of the best female rap artists around today, but her song touches on gambling themes as it is based around Las Vegas which is known as casino central. Also touching on relationship issues, this song has helped to firmly cement Doja Cat as an incredibly successful artist whilst demonstrating her vocal range and her talent.

Of course, “Life is a Gamble” by Big K.R.I.T. is another great song relating to gambling released in 2013. This rapper and producer was very successful with this song as it touches on deeper themes relating to life while still having a catchy beat. Just like gambling, the song discusses the risks that we take in life and reflects on how they can pay off. One of the lines that resonates most with listeners is “They say life (is a gamble), so be careful when you shake ’em up.” Not only does this song give every listener advice on how to move forward with their lives, but it also inspires them to remain positive.

In addition, as the title hints at, “The Gambler” by Xzibit is one of the best songs in the hip-hop genre relating to casino activities. Released in 2002, this song is part of his album “Man vs. Machine”. A part of what makes this song so interesting to listen to is how honest Xzibit is when conveying his emotions. Alluding to the world of gambling, the streets and the rap realm, this song will certainly go down in history and will remain on many people’s playlists for years to come. 

Ultimately, there are a huge number of hip-hop songs that linking to gambling and casinos that inspire people to reflect on their own lives. In the future, as more online casinos come out onto the market, it is likely that there will be even more songs in the hip-hop genre that resonates and links to gambling. So, why not add a few songs to your hip-hop playlist that relates to gambling or even play them while you are gambling to get you in the perfect mood?

Toosii’s “Favorite Song” Named 2023’s Most Watched Music Video In U.S.

Toosii has reason to celebrate this holiday season. The rapper/singer’s viral smash “Favorite Song” earned the distinction of being America’s most-watched music video of 2023.

According to Vevo’s year-end statistics, Toosii’s “Favorite Song” totaled 101.8 million views in the United States this year. Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” came in second place with 97.9 million views.

Hip-Hop stars Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj also made the U.S. Top 5. Their “Princess Diana” collaboration amassed 52.3 million views for fourth place behind the 84.1 million views for KAROL G and Shakira’s “TQG.”

Taylor Swift is Vevo’s “Most Watched Artist” in the U.S. for 2023. The singer/songwriter amassed 649.5 million total views. Atlanta rapper Lil Baby landed in the runner-up position with 612.7 million views. 

“Favorite Song” became Toosii’s first track to reach the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The Adelso and Tatiana Manaois-produced single peaked at No. 5 on the weekly rankings.

Billboard listed “Favorite Song” at No. 21 on the 2023 Hot 100 Year-End chart. Additionally, Toosie’s biggest hit took the No. 6 spot on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Year-End chart.

“Favorite Song” is part of the tracklist for the Naujour album. Toosii also added “Favorite Song (Remix)” with Khalid and “Favorite Song (Toxic Version)” with Future to his sophomore studio LP.

Jodeci Follows In Wu-Tang Clan’s Footsteps With Own Las Vegas Residency

Jodeci will be the latest R&B act to take their talents to Las Vegas, Nevada. “The Party, The After Party, The Vegas Residency” will premiere at the House of Blues Music Hall at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.

Fan pre-sale tickets for the show will be available beginning today (December 13) at 10 am PT. General tickets for the first ten shows go on sale Saturday (December 16) at 10 am PT.

“The Party, The After Party, The Vegas Residency” kicks off on March 15. A second run begins on July 5. The series of performances drew its name from Jodeci’s 1995 album The Show, the After Party, the Hotel.

Additionally, the highly influential group released 1991’s Forever My Lady, 1993’s Diary of a Mad Band and 2015’s The Past, The Present, The Future. The RIAA certified Forever My Lady as 3x-Platinum.

Jodeci also collected a 2x-Platinum plaque from the RIAA for Diary of a Mad Band. In addition, The Show, the After Party, the Hotel reached Platinum certification.

DeVanté Swing, Mr. Dalvin, K-Ci, and JoJo became one of the standout R&B acts of the 1990s. The foursome scored five No. 1 songs on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

Jodeci heads to Las Vegas as another legendary R&B performer just ended his residency there. Usher’s headline-generating My Way The Vegas Residency at Park MGM led to the Atlanta native receiving a Key to the City.

Cassie Plans To Make Comeback After Diddy Sexual Assault Allegations Says Ryan Leslie

Casandra “Cassie” Ventura’s decision to file a sexual assault lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs became the first damaging domino to drop against the Bad Boy Entertainment founder. Apparently, the R&B singer is ready to move on and restart her music career.

During an interview with TMZ, Cassie’s other ex-boyfriend/collaborator, Ryan Leslie, spoke about his former partner. Leslie implied that the 37-year-old Connecticut native will make a comeback in the near future.

“I think that was much further past after our working relationship,” Leslie answered when asked if he was aware of the alleged abuse by Diddy. He also stated, “The last conversation we had, she’s planning for a tour.”

Ryan Leslie signed Cassie to his NextSelection Lifestyle Group in 2005. The Harvard University graduate also wrote and produced Cassie’s debut single “Me & U” which lives on her self-titled studio album.

Cassie later began dating Diddy. They remained together for over a decade. On November 16 of this year, Cassie sued Diddy under New York’s Adult Survivors Act. She accused the 54-year-old mogul of rape, sex trafficking and abuse.

One day after filing the lawsuit, Cassie agreed to an out-of-court settlement with Diddy for an undisclosed amount. Several additional women then accused Diddy of sexual misconduct. The Love Album: Off the Grid creator has denied all allegations against him.

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Pardison Fontaine Shouts Out Female Rappers—But Not Megan Thee Stallion Or Cardi B

Pardison Fontaine has been closely aligned with two of the biggest female Hip Hop stars. The Newburgh, New York rapper has been professionally connected with Cardi B and personally connected with Megan Thee Stallion.

Many of Cardi B’s most popular songs, like “Bodak Yellow” and “WAP” featuring Megan Thee Stallion, were co-written by Pardison Fontaine. In addition, Fontaine dated Megan before the couple reportedly split up earlier this year.

TMZ recently spoke to Pardison Fontaine. The celebrity news outlet asked the “Backin’ It Up” hitmaker to name female rappers that he enjoys. However, Fontaine did not mention Cardi B or Megan Thee Stallion.

“A lot of them. Doja Cat is dope. Latto is doing her thing. Glo. Female rappers are killing this s### right now,” Fontaine responded. He also admitted to listening to the new album by Nicki Minaj, a longtime rival of Cardi B.

Pardison Fontaine also tapped Sexyy Red for a guest feature on his newly-released SEXT8PE EP. The St. Louis-bred female rapper appears on a song titled “Sexyy & Conceited.”

Furthermore, an official music video for “That’s Cute” arrived this week. The Sage English-directed visuals include cameos by female rappers Rubi Rose and Sukihana as well as Fontaine’s current girlfriend, Jada Kingdom.

SEXT8PE is an audio mashup of the creative I become,” Pardison Fontaine says about his latest body of work. “A brief overview of who I’ve grown to be as an artist and a person.”

He also adds, “Inspired by love, heartbreak, and all the highs and lows of these things we call relationships. A wide spectrum of emotions and texture, a taste of what is yet to come.”

U.K. Drill Rapper Convicted Of Murdering Rival After Boasting About Crime In Music Video 

A U.K. drill artist who boasted about killing a rival gang member in a music video has been convicted of murder. 

25-year-old rapper Kammar Henry-Richards, who uses the stage name Kay-O, and three others were convicted of the murder of Kacey Boothe. A jury at London’s Old Bailey also found them guilty of plotting to kill Khalid Samante, who was their intended target.  

Boothe was shot on August 13 last year outside an East London community centre where Samante was hosting a birthday party for his one-year-old child. The 25-year-old was taken to hospital, where he later died from his injuries.  

During the trial, the court heard evidence the men were associated with rival gangs, and the shooting took place “against a background of violent incidents.” 

Jurors were told the gun used in the murder was fired on seven occasions, including the 2020 non-fatal shooting of Boothe’s older brother, Kyle Boothe.  

Kay-O Rapped About The Shooting In A Music Video

Prosecutors claimed Henry-Richards bragged about both shootings in a rap video called “Kay-O – Laughing Stock.”  

“A boast was being made that the same ‘Sig’ (gun) had been used to shoot both Kacey Boothe and his elder brother Kyle Boothe,” Prosecutor Anthony Orchard KC told jurors in September, per BBC News

“This fact was known only to those involved in the shootings and not to the police at that time,” he added.  

The lyrics read: “Big Boothe and Little got hit, same sig, that’s a sour family/Both got slapped at functions, neck and head, handguns come handy.” 

After a week’s deliberation, the jury convicted Henry-Richards, Kamani Brightly-Donaldson, 24, Jeffrey Gyimah, 21, and Joao Pateco-Te, 27 of murder. 

 The men were also found guilty of conspiracy to murder Samanter and conspiracy to possess a firearm or firearms with intent to endanger life. 

A date for sentencing will be set next year.  

Meek Mill Called Out Over Drake Beef After Claiming All Rappers “Give Each Other Lines”  

Meek Mill has raised eyebrows after commenting about the legitimacy of prosecutors using Young Thug and YFN Lucci’s lyrics as evidence in their ongoing trials.  

While it’s not the first time he’s spoken against the practice, this time, the Philly rapper got social media talking for another reason. According to Meek Mill, it should be legally “impossible” to use rappers’ lyrics against them because somebody else could have written them.  

“It should be impossible to charge thug and lucci for lyrics,” he wrote on X Tuesday (December 12). “Because in the studio we all give eachother lines and don’t remember who said what after a high night in the studio.’ 

Furthermore, Meek Mill cast doubt on the reliability of bringing Thugger and Lucci’s lyrics into the courtroom because he’s actually exchanged lines with them.  

“I have done it with both of them,” he added. They both gave me lyrics b4… we all do this!” 

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However, his followers were quick to point out that Meek Mill called out Drake for using a ghostwriter in 2015, sparking their highly publicized feud.  

“This is hip-hop/You ain’t write it, don’t record it,” Meek rapped on his Drake diss, “All The Way Up Remix.” 

“lol you’ll accused Drake for using a ghostwriter,” one person responded. “Wait..but you threw a fit about this when drake did it?” added another.  

Somebody else shared a screenshot of Meek Mill calling Drake for not penning his lyrics.  

“Stop comparing drake to me too…. He don’t write his own raps! That’s why he ain’t tweet my album because we found out!” Meek Mill tweeted back in 2015. “The whole game know forreal they scared to tell the truth! I can’t wait tok these guys and sit back and act like they don’t know!” 

Summer Walker Wants Six Kids Before 30, Shuts Down Rumors She’s Pregnant With Lil Meech Baby

Summer Walker has given herself two years to produce three more babies, and while she’s not pregnant, she plans to start trying right after she completes her tour. 

“Hoping and praying I have twin boys again after tour,” she told her followers during a recent Instagram Live. “That would really make my life.” 

Comparing herself to mom of 11, Keke Wyatt, Walker also revealed she wants to add three more sons to her brood of three before turning 30 in 2026.

“I’m not having no more kids after 30” she explained. “I got two years to get it crackin’.” 

Elsewhere during the IG Live, Walker said she found it “crazy” that people comment on her having kids with multiple men and suggest she got pregnant by mistake. 

“People just talk about me having kids like they were accidents,” she said. “They were never accidents; they were all on purpose. Any time I get pregnant it’s on purpose. I have enough money to not have a baby if I didn’t want it.” 

The “White Tee” hitmaker also addressed pregnancy rumors amid recent speculation she’s having Lil Meech’s child. Whispers began after a video of the BMF actor surfaced online recently.  

“I got one on the way right now,” Meech said in the clip. “My girl pregnant. Say congratulations.” 

While Walker denied she was the “girl” in question, the rumors persisted. 

“I’m not pregnant,” she said on her IG Live before showing off her flat stomach. “I feel kinda offended ‘cause I been in the gym and everything.” 

Walker already has a set of twin boys with ex-boyfriend Larry Williams. She also shares a daughter with ex London On Da Track. 

Kodak Black Attorney Claims “Rock” Found In Drug Bust Was Not Cocaine 

Kodak Black was not in possession of cocaine during his arrest last week, but Percocet, according to his attorney. 

Broward County cops reportedly found Yak with a mouth full of white power after discovering him asleep at the wheel of a black Bentley SUV on Wednesday (December 7). They found “white rock-like substances” on the ground after cuffing the rapper and a clear plastic baggie in his pocket, which was tested and also confirmed to be cocaine, per CBS News.   

However, during an Instagram live Monday (December 12), Kodak Black insisted that while he does have substance abuse issues, he doesn’t use cocaine. He admitted to using legally prescribed Percocet and said he’s working on getting clean.  

In a statement, Black’s attorney, Bradford Cohen, backed his client’s claims. He said  the “rock” found by cops was not thoroughly tested.  

“The test they do is a presumptive test for illegal substances. It just turns blue,” Cohen told TMZ Tuesday (December 12). “My belief is that the ‘rock’ this officer found when tested will be a Percocet, not cocaine.” 

Cohen also addressed Kodak Black’s substance abuse issues, including his Percocet dependency.  

“There will be a couple of different phases of this treatment in order for him to get better,” he added. “You have to treat the root problem of the dependency and that’s what is going to happen. We are going to alleviate dependency.” 

During his IG Live Monday, Black claimed he’s spent $350,000 on rehab “to get clean and get better.”

Nicki Minaj Makes “Very Important Statement” With Monica, Keisha Cole “Pink Friday 2” Single 

A day after unleashing her collab with 50 Cent, Nicki Minaj has dropped another Pink Friday 2 banger, “Love Me Enough”  featuring Monica and Keisha Cole.  

The NYC icon is on pace to top the charts with her latest album, projected to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with almost 200,000 total album-equivalent units moved in its opening week. However, the Pink Friday 2 tracks keep coming, with Minaj delivering on her promise to drop several unreleased tracks this week. 

On Tuesday (December 12), the “Last Time I Saw You” hitmaker took to social media to tease her collaborators, revealing they will “help me make a very important statement. Through music.” 

Shortly after, Nicki Minaj announced her new “very, very important song” featuring R&B songstresses Monica and Keisha Cole.  

She also shared a lyric from the song and revealed the “liberating” track, which she penned about four years ago, is for anybody healing from relationship trauma.  

Nicki Minaj opened up about her relationship with Monica who she called “one of my biggest inspirations,” and Keisha Cole, saying they got to know each other after moving to California.  

The trio have recently been able to “come together in a room and talk, which Minaj found hugely beneficial. 

“It’s crazy how much that is needed sometimes,” she added. “Because so many times women are going through the same things, but they don’t have a safe place to discuss it.”

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“Love Me Enough” is available on Pink Friday 2 (D2C Version 2) via Minaj’s website

Teyana Taylor, Janelle Monáe & Victoria Monèt Are Trio We Never Knew We Needed

Teyana Taylor might need to join forces with Janelle Monáe and Victoria Monèt to give fans the R&B-reloaded version of “WAP” we never knew we needed.

Along with the commotion Kanye West caused with his Vultures album listening event, Taylor and a legion of her closest friends and fans descended upon Miami to celebrate her birthday. Based on the numerous stacks of ones present in the videos circulating online, it appears Taylor and company opted to celebrate at a strip club.

Considering the party was presumably taking place at the booty club, it seems almost natural that the woman of the hour would partake in the festivities herself. Following a performance of her hit single “On My Mama” and a celebratory shot, Monèt appeared to be on the receiving end of a sultry lap dance from Taylor, which Monáe rewarded by throwing cash on the pair.

Judging by the looks of the winding and grinding being done in the video, I would be somewhere punching the air if I were Iman Shumpert.

Check out more clips of the trip celebrating Taylor’s birthday in Miami below.

Nicki Minaj’s “Pink Friday 2” Album On Pace For No. 1 Billboard 200 Debut

Nicki Minaj is set to hit a new career milestone based on the first-week sales projections for Pink Friday 2. According to projections from Hits Daily Double, Minaj is headed for the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200, with nearly 200,000 total album-equivalent units moved in its opening week. It serves as one of the largest debuts of Minaj’s career. The last time she did similar numbers was in 2014 upon the release of her fan-favorite album, The Pink Print.

PF2 has spent five days at the top spot on Apple Music’s worldwide albums chart and six of the songs from the set, including “Needle” featuring Drake and the J. Cole-assisted “Let Me Calm Down,” appeared on Spotify’s Top Songs Debut chart dated December 8-10.

Minaj has also egged on the hype surrounding the project by promising fans additional versions of PF2 in the coming weeks. In a tweet replying to a fan on Twitter (X), Minaj told the user there will be more than one “deluxe” version of the LP while hinting at yet another surprise guest feature.

“Y’all def getting 3 more don’t get on my nerves,” Minaj wrote in part. “And y’all will only get that final #GagCity complete package with y’all friend y’all been asking for IF & WHEN y’all gag the live chi. As for today & tmrw tho…We will certainly roll out the pink carpet for our visitors.”

Find the stream for Pink Friday 2 below.

Rubi Rose & Fivio Foreign Share Moment Amid Nicki Minaj “Everybody” Sample Shoutout Mix-Up

Rubi Rose has seemingly found herself on common ground with her Brookly-bred rap peer Fivio Foreign.

Following the release of Nicki Minaj’s highly-anticipated Pink Friday 2 album, a number of the star-studded standout tracks have begun trending on social media, including her Lil Uzi Vert-assisted dance-friendly collaboration, “Everybody.” As the majority of listeners have created videos to the audio of the song performing the popular throwing hips dance, Fivio Foreign jumped on TikTok to flex what he believed to be a shout-out from Minaj on the song.

“When Nicki say ‘Fivi’ in her new song,” Fivio wrote in the caption of a clip he shared on TikTok dancing to the snippet. In all actuality, it wasn’t a shoutout and was clearly just a chopped-up portion of Michael Jackson’s vocals from The Jackson 5 sample of “Everybody.” Considering Rose is familiar with the type of situation, she remarked on Fivio’s blunder on Twitter (X)—making herself the butt of the joke in the process.

“He just like me,” Rose wrote in a quoted reply of a tweet reposting Fivio’s video. Another user in the comments of her retort capped the entire interaction off with an archived clip of Rose’s infamous reaction in 2018 to bars she thought Drake dedicated to her on his Scorpion album.

Watch both of the clips below.

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Megan Thee Stallion Secures Major Label Backing—But With A Catch

Megan Thee Stallion has found a new distributor after getting out of her contract with 1501 Certified Entertainment. According to Billboard, the Texas-bred rapper signed a distribution deal with Warner Music Group.

The agreement will allow Megan to technically remain independent while receiving support from WMG. She expressed her desire to stay independent when discussing her next studio album via Instagram Live in October.

“I’m so excited to be doing something for the first time independent since it was just me and my momma,” she said. “I’m so excited ‘cause it’s really just me this go round.”

The WMG deal marks a new chapter for Megan following her messy split from 1501. She was embroiled in a lengthy legal battle with her former label until both sides settled the contract dispute in October.

“Megan Thee Stallion and 1501 Certified Entertainment are pleased to announce that they have mutually reached a confidential settlement to resolve their legal differences,” a rep for 1501 said. “As part of the arrangement, both parties have agreed to amicably part ways. Both Megan and 1501 are pleased to put this matter behind them and move forward with the next chapter of their respective businesses. All of us at 1501 wish Megan the very best in her life and career.”

The multi-platinum-selling rapper’s last album for 1501, Traumazine, dropped in 2022. It peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, becoming the second-highest charting album of her career.

Megan released “Cobra,” her first single since returning to the independent scene, in November. She told fans the song was “the introduction of act one” with more to come.

“Cobra” debuted at No. 32 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song’s music video generated more than 13 million YouTube views on as of Tuesday (December 12)/

Watch Megan’s “Cobra” video below.

Quando Rondo Enters Plea After FBI Busts Him For Drug Trafficking

Quando Rondo pleaded not guilty to federal drug charges in Savannah, Georgia on Tuesday (December 12). The 24-year-old rapper appeared in court after he was taken into custody by the FBI this past weekend.

The Atlantic Records artist remains in jail awaiting a bond hearing. He is expected to return to court on Thursday (December 14).

Rondo was charged with one count of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute controlled substances. Federal prosecutors accused Rondo and others of conspiring to distribute cocaine, fentanyl, marijuana and methamphetamine.

Bradley Thompson, the Assistant U.S. District Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia, said Rondo’s co-defendants Donald “Lil D” Davis and Ty’sean “Stro” Davis were arraigned in the case two weeks ago. According to WJCL, a fourth co-conspirator named Laron “Hollywood” Thompson was arrested on Tuesday. Several other names were not released as they’ve yet to be arrested.

Rondo, whose real name is Tyquian Bowman, was arrested by the feds while out on bond in a state case. Earlier this year, he was indicted as the alleged leader of a street gang. He was accused of conspiring to sell marijuana and purchase hydrocodone pills.

Last month, Rondo suggested someone snitched in the drug and gang case.

“I ain’t fw with nobody right now!” Quando Rondo wrote on Instagram Stories. “I don’t want nobody with my number right now! I got one of the best lawyers and private investigators on my team. This discovery [and] paperwork done [opened] my eyes one of y’all n##### in the circle been talking that’s why I cut all ties. I’m innocent!”

A Georgia judge granted a $100,000 bond to Rondo in the state case in June. Prosecutors asked the judge to revoke his bond, but the request was denied in July. Months later, Judge Tammy Stokes rejected the prosecution’s bid to modify Rondo’s bond.