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Young Dolph’s Paper Route Empire & Ida Mae Foundation Bring “Dolph Day” To Multiple Cities

The second annual “Dolph Day” event is expanding to multiple cities outside of Young Dolph’s hometown of Memphis. On Tuesday (November 16), a message was shared on Young Dolph’s personal Instagram account announcing his Paper Route Empire (PRE) label will be partnering with his family estate’s Ida Mae Foundation for multiple Dolph Day activations in cities such as Memphis, Atlanta, Chicago and Dallas. The series of activations will officially kick off on Friday (November 17), which has been designated as the Adolf “Young Dolph” Thornton Jr. Day of service in Tennessee and Georgia.

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Countless artists and businesses in Young Dolph’s hometown of Memphis will take part in the upcoming events, including PRE rappers Paper Route Woo and Snupe Bandz, who are set to host a turkey giveaway at Christ Missionary Baptist Church in South Memphis. Additionally, Memphis area businesses such as Cxffee Black and Sweet Magnolia Gelato will donate a portion of the purchases of special menu items to the Ida Mae Foundation.

In Atlanta, the foundation will hand out hygiene kits with the help of Barrio ATL during the day, in addition to hosting a holiday dinner at the Atlanta Mission Center later on in the evening. PRE signee Chitana will be handling the Chicago turkey giveaway on the Southside of the city that’s taking place at the Lionel Hampton Fine and Performing Arts school.

The activations will continue on November 21 in Memphis during PRE artist Jay Fizzle’s turkey giveaway at the Westwood Community Center. Additionally, a basketball tournament will be hosted by Memphis rapper Grove Hero and former collegiate coach Jeremy Hunt at Grove Hero Park in the afternoon.

For details on activation cities and dates along with information for donations and volunteers the official website at Dolph-Day.com.

Check out the full itinerary outline of events below.

11/17 Memphis

Christ Missionary Baptist Church/ St. James Church
Turkey giveaway
11am – 1pm

11/17 Chicago

Lionel Hampton Performing Arts School
Turkey Giveaway 
12pm – until out of inventory

11/17 Atlanta

Barrio ATL 
Giveaway of food and hygiene kits to homeless
12p-5p

11/21 Memphis
Westwood Community Center
Turkey giveaway
3pm, until none left

Grove Hero Park
Turkey giveaway 
3pm, until none left

MF DOOM Lawsuit: Egon Accuses Late Rapper’s Widow Of “Smear Campaign”

Eothen “Egon” Alapatt fired back at a lawsuit brought against him by MF DOOM’s estate and widow in California. According to court documents obtained by AllHipHop, the former Stones Throw executive denied any wrongdoing regarding his possession of MF DOOM’s notebooks. Egon painted himself as the victim of “libelous attacks” in a legal response filed on November 14.

“Plaintiffs’ complaint is the continuation of a year-long smear campaign filled with baseless and libelous attacks on Alapatt’s integrity and character,” Egon’s legal team contended. “The complaint, like the previously highly public intimidation tactics used by this group, alleges that plaintiffs have concerns regarding the ownership of various notebooks of the luminary and now-deceased Hip-Hop artist MF DOOM. Contrary to the knowingly false statements contained in the complaint, Alapatt saved and preserved the notebooks after he purchased them from DOOM’s former landlord who owned and controlled the notebooks because DOOM had abandoned his studio and was in years’ long arrears on rent.”

Egon’s lawyers continued, “Rather than accept Alapatt’s generous offer to return the physical notebooks to plaintiffs if they agreed to protect the notebooks by jointly donating a digital copy of these precious artifacts of Hip-Hop history to the Cornell Hip-Hop Archive, the Smithsonian, or another accredited archive of their choosing, plaintiffs chose to continue their hurtful and defamatory attacks against Alapatt by filing this frivolous complaint.”

Last month, MF DOOM’s widow Jasmine Thompson sued Egon for allegedly stealing the late rapper’s notebooks and refusing to return them. She accused Egon of committing fraud, saying he “intentionally misrepresented” how he obtained the notebooks.

Egon asked the court to dismiss the lawsuit with prejudice. He also wanted copyright registrations for the notebooks to be invalidated. Egon requested an award to cover attorneys’ fees and other costs.

MF DOOM passed away in 2020. He was 49.

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Diddy’s Ex Cassie Sues Mogul For Alleged Rape, Forced Sex With Male Prostitutes & Physical Abuse

Diddy (legal name Sean Combs) and Cassie Ventura dated on and off for years but according to the model/actress, they were some of the worst years of her life. Per the New York Times, Ventura sued the Bad Boy Records mogul for rape and years of abuse on Thursday (November 16) in a Manhattan federal court.

Ventura says shortly after she met Diddy in 2005, when she was a mere 19, he began a pattern of control and abuse that included plying her with drugs, beating her and forcing her to have sex with a succession of male prostitutes while he filmed the encounters. In 2018, right around the time they broke up for good, Ventura claims Diddy forced his way into her home and raped her.

“After years in silence and darkness,” Ventura said in a statement, “I am finally ready to tell my story, and to speak up on behalf of myself and for the benefit of other women who face violence and abuse in their relationships.”

Ben Brafman, an attorney for Diddy, said his client “vehemently denies these offensive and outrageous allegations. For the past six months, Mr. Combs has been subjected to Ms. Ventura’s persistent demand of $30 million, under the threat of writing a damaging book about their relationship, which was unequivocally rejected as blatant blackmail. Despite withdrawing her initial threat, Ms. Ventura has now resorted to filing a lawsuit riddled with baseless and outrageous lies, aiming to tarnish Mr. Combs’s reputation and seeking a payday.”

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Ventura’s attorney, Douglas Wigdor, said both parties had spoken before the suit was filed. As he noted, “Mr. Combs offered Ms. Ventura eight figures to silence her and prevent the filing of this lawsuit. She rejected his efforts.”

The suit reportedly describes Diddy as a violent person who once asked Ventura to carry his gun in her purse. It also suggests he was responsible for blowing up the car of a rival suitor. In one incident, Diddy supposedly dangled Ventura’s friend over a 17th-floor hotel balcony.

Cassie, an R&B singer, signed with Bad Boy in 2006 and was quickly swept up in the lifestyles of the rich and famous. She claims, in addition to controlling her career, Diddy paid for her car, apartments and clothing, and had access to her medical records. The results from one particular M.R.I. scan she had for memory loss, which was possibly caused by drug use or a beating she said she suffered from Diddy, went directly to him.

Diddy also allegedly provided Ventura with “copious amounts of drugs,” including ecstasy and ketamine, and urged her to take them. The suit says he often became violent, beating her “multiple times each year.” The suit says Ventura never sought help from the police because she feared it “would merely give Mr. Combs another excuse to hurt her.”

It continues, “Ms. Ventura felt that saying ‘no’ to Mr. Combs would cost her something—her family, her friends, her career, or even her life.”

In one incident described in the court papers, Ventura alleges in early 2012, Diddy grew so angry about her dating Kid Cudi that he said he would blow up his car. “Around that time,” the suit says, “Kid Cudi’s car exploded in his driveway.” Through a spokeswoman, Kid Cudi confirmed Ventura’s account. “This is all true,” he said.

A few years into Ventura’s relationship with Diddy, the suit says, he began coercing her “to engage in a fantasy of his called ‘voyeurism,’” in which she was directed to have sex with several male prostitutes, while Diddy watched, masturbated, took pictures and shot video. He called them “freak-offs.”

As explained in the docs, Ventura believes she was a victim of sex trafficking. The suit also accuses Diddy of sexual battery, sexual assault and violations of New York City’s gender-motivated violence law.

“With the expiration of New York’s Adult Survivors Act fast approaching,” she said, “it became clear that this was an opportunity to speak up about the trauma I have experienced and that I will be recovering from for the rest of my life.”

Diddy and Ventura officially broke up in October 2018. She has moved on with her husband and father of her children, Alex Fine.

Beyoncé In Negotiations To Take Over Residency For U2 At The Sphere In Las Vegas?

Grammy Award-winning vocalist Beyoncé is reportedly in negotiations to land a Las Vegas residency in 2024. According to a report published by the NY post on Thursday (November 16), Queen Bey’s management team has been contacted by James Dolan, the CEO of Las Vegas’ newly constructed Sphere, regarding the possibility of a residency.

Beyoncé recently took over the venue during her sprawling Renaissance World Tour, which Live Nation recently confirmed generated nearly $580 million in revenue and attracted roughly three million attendees across 56 dates in 39 cities.

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Dolan, who owns two New York-based sports teams in the NBA and NHL, is purportedly preparing to offer Beyoncé a $10 million production budget for the residency, which is seemingly identical to what legacy rock band U2 was offered to produce their residency at the 20,000-cap arena. Should the two series come to an agreeable on the negotiations, Beyoncé would take over the venue in February 2024 following the completion of U2’s 36-date residency.

According to the NY Post’s sources, artists such as Bon Jovi, Paul McCartney and Lady Gaga are also in the running for the residency. Beyoncé’s mom and manager, Tina Knowles, and her husband, JAY-Z, have allegedly taken separate tours of the $2.3 billion facility located on the Las Vegas Strip (but this has yet to be confirmed).

The Sphere reported a profit loss of $98.4 million and is reportedly more that $1 billion dollars over budget, but Dolan reportedly has plans for additional residencies in 2024.

As he told the publication, “We expect to host two additional residencies in the [first half of 2024] and look forward to sharing more detail.”

HoneyKomb Brazy Busted For Indecent Exposure Days After Prison Release

HoneyKomb Brazy ended up in an Alabama jail a few days after his release from prison. He was arrested for indecent exposure in Mobile County on Thursday (November 16).

According to WKRG, the rapper surrendered to authorities over an incident dating back to 2021. Two years ago, he allegedly exposed himself to a corrections officer when he was in jail.

Earlier this week, HoneyKomb Brazy was released after serving three years of a 15-year prison sentence. He turned himself in for the indecent exposure charge on Thursday morning.

HoneyKomb Brazy, whose real name is Nashon Jones, posted a $1,000 bond. He did not mention his arrest but called himself a changed man in an Instagram Stories post on Thursday.

“I’m grown as hell,” he wrote. “I really changed my ways, but I’m still that n#### doe don’t get it twisted. I’m forever brazy, I’m just on Alabama time right now. I’m just trying to kill all the smoke in my city that can be killed n let everybody get some money n enjoy life n take care of they loved ones. If u on that type time come get some money. If u ain’t then just stay out my lane.”

HoneyKomb Brazy’s next court date is scheduled for November 27.

André 3000 Swears He’s Not Holding His Raps “Hostage”

André 3000 bewildered many fans by announcing a solo album featuring no rapping. The enigmatic artist admitted it’s a struggle for him to conceive new raps for public consumption despite trying to write “all the time” in an interview with GQ.

“Even now people think, ‘Oh, man, he’s just sitting on raps,’ or he’s just holding these raps hostage,” André 3000 said. “I ain’t got no raps like that. It actually feels…sometimes it feels inauthentic for me to rap because I don’t have anything to talk about in that way.”

He continued, “I’m 48 years old. And not to say that age is a thing that dictates what you rap about, but in a way it does. And things that happen in my life, like, what are you talking about? ‘I got to go get a colonoscopy.’ What are you rapping about? ‘My eyesight is going bad.’ You can find cool ways to say it, but….”

Andre 3000’s solo debut New Blue Sun is scheduled to drop on Friday (November 17). The project is entirely instrumental with the Outkast rapper playing the flute and other wind instruments.

New Blue Sun will be André 3000’s first release since Outkast’s 2006 album Idlewild. The soundtrack turned out to be the legendary duo’s final album.

Young Thug Trial: Prosecutors Have Staggering Amount Of Witnesses

Young Thug’s lawyer Brian Steel asked for more than 300 witnesses to be excluded from the YSL RICO trial at a court hearing on Thursday (November 16). Georgia prosecutors confirmed they had 737 people on their witness list.

Judge Ural Glanville questioned the prosecution’s addition of potential witnesses in recent months. The judge noted there were 632 witnesses in September. The number surpassed 700 in October.

Fulton County prosecutor Adriane Love said the prosecution intended to pare down the witness list. But Love justified the number of witnesses less than two weeks before the start of Young Thug’s trial.

“It would be different if it were just one murder or just one aggravated assault or just one burglary on the indictment, your honor,” Love told Judge Glanville. “But there is—there are lists of acts that we seek to show, to introduce as evidence to show the pattern of racketeering activity that they conspired to commit.”

Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Williams, is one of six defendants awaiting trial in the YSL RICO case. Many of his co-defendants accepted plea deals or had their cases severed ahead of the trial.

The YSL RICO trial is scheduled to begin on November 27. Young Thug has remained in jail since his May 2022 arrest.

Snoop Dogg Says He’s “Giving Up Smoke”—Has Hell Frozen Over?

Snoop Dogg  is a lot of things—rapper, entrepreneur, movie star, commercial actor, father, coach—but more than anything, he’s a known cannabis connoisseur who has flaunted his love for the sticky icky icky for decades. But on Thursday (November 16), the D-O-Double-G shared something so outrageous, we had to check if hell had actually frozen over. Taking to Instagram, Snoop Dogg told his 82.4 million followers, “After much consideration & conversation with my family, I’ve decided to give up smoke. Please respect my privacy at this time.”

He added in the caption, “I’m giving up smoke.” Naturally, the post netted thousands and thousands of comments. While some were more humorous than others, there was an outpouring of support if this is indeed for real and not a really, really early April Fool’s Day joke.

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Flavor Flav, who claims to have more than two years of sobriety under his belt, left a trifecta of prayer emojis as did Fat Joe and 9th Wonder.

But then there were those who had their doubts—and rightfully so. Snoop Dogg’s lungs are probably blacker than the Black Hole and the only person to ever out-smoke him is Willie Nelson. But, like many others, Fred Wreck wondered if his account had been hacked. Someone else suggested it was a stunt for a brand of edibles or another cannabis-related endeavor. Another person joked “Jesus is coming back today.”

But let’s not forget, Snoop Dogg has actually quit before. In 2016, while speaking to Kholé Kardashian on her now-defunct talk show, Snoop said he quit because of his youth football league.

“I went to practice high one day and one of the kids said, ‘Coach, you smell like my mama’s boyfriend,’” Snoop Dogg said. “And I had to check myself. I stopped smoking from that day for 180 days straight. And it made me a better coach, a better person, and I stopped smoking when I was coaching football. So every year when I coach football around the kids, I don’t smoke, so that’s three months out of the year that I do that.”

And who knows? Maybe his wife, Shanté Broadus, is sick of him smelling like blunts, or maybe he’s “forgotten” their anniversary one too many times and she gave him an ultimatum. Whatever the case, Snoop Dogg is gonna be Snoop and if that means he’s done with the herb for awhile, we should support him. After all, weed is a helluva drug.

TeaMarrr Takes Audiences On A Journey With Debut Album ‘You Should Prolly Sit Down For This’ 

Boston-born singer/songwriter TeaMarrr (@imaliltcup), is back with the release of her debut album, You Should Prolly Sit Down For This, officially out on Nov. 17th. TeaMarrr’s new album gives fans a vulnerable and unfiltered look into her life as she shares her turning points on her healing journey and navigating life in LA as an independent artist. This 13-track album offers a raw and unfiltered look into TeaMarrr’s life, offering a skillful creative expression that truly shines through on this project.

As TeaMarrr herself puts it, “This album is about the church girl from the East Coast who takes a wild turn in the wild wild west and ends up lost in the belly of the beast. It’s a musical map guiding her way back.”

You Should Prolly Sit Down For This delves deep into TeaMarrr’s mind and soul, addressing themes like mental health, drug abuse, regret, loneliness, and finding inner peace. Her unique sound, influenced by musical legends like Amy Winehouse, Biggie Smalls, Lauryn Hill, Rihanna, Drake, and Jay-Z, offers a tune for every emotion. The album features collaborations with multi-Grammy nominated producer duo Butta-N-Bizkit, who’ve worked with greats like John Legend, Ne-Yo, and Kelly Rowland. In addition, esteemed songwriter Sebastian Kole, known for his work with Alicia Keys, JoJo, Dua Lipa, and Alessia Cara. 

For first-time listeners, TeaMarrr recommends doing a little homework by starting with tracks like “Cool Enough,” “I’m That,” or “Chasing Amy,” from her 2020 releases which showcase her versatile and genre-blurring style then graduating to the new music, which serves as a conduit to the direction she is heading in as an artist.

TeaMarrr’s dedication to her craft has led to remarkable achievements like being announced by Issa Rae as her artist at the Soul Train Awards in 2019, including touring with SIR in Europe and most recently direct support to Durand Bernarr on his 2023 Wanderlust Tour.

TeaMarrr’s future is promising, with dreams of a first headlining tour on the horizon. With a heartfelt message for her fans, TeaMarrr hopes her music fills rooms with warmth, laughter, and a sense of belonging. “It’s like candy for your ears, but the natural fruit kind,” she shares. “I want them to feel seen and want to come see me live one day so I can share the light that God gave me to shine.”

Prepare for a unique musical journey with this album,You Should Prolly Sit Down For This, and stay tuned for the upcoming EP, KITEA CAT, which is in the works. TeaMarrr’s story promises to captivate and inspire as she continues to rise in the world of music.

Follow TeaMarrr on social media at @imaliltcup, and stream the new album below:

Spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/album/1IsDPJrQijue8GwAw6j3gz

Sty-Low Delivers New “KAPTAV8’N” Visual

Sty-Low’s emergence as a rising talent in the Canadian music scene is marked by his versatility as a rapper, singer, and producer. Hailing from Toronto, Sty-Low developed a signature sound he calls “Whisper Roar,” characterized by a low-toned yet energetic delivery. With a unique blend of hip-hop and R&B influences, Sty-Low has set himself apart and positioned himself as a refreshing force within the industry.
Sty-Low’s commitment to authenticity is evident in his music and is perfectly displayed with his latest release, “Kaptav8’n.” The self-produced record has since amassed over 100k views on YouTube. The official video, directed by @BrownGuyMadeIT and @afilmbytk adds an additional layer to the already “captivating” track.Beyond mere entertainment, Sty-Low’s music serves as a vehicle for self-discovery. His art has the power to evoke emotions, foster connections, and inspire change. With a passion for his craft and a commitment to pushing his creative boundaries, Sty-Low is not just making music for the moment but aiming to leave a lasting impact.

So get familiar if you aren’t already and check out “Kaptav8’n” on your preferred DSP and follow Sty-Low on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mister_d.o.p.e

DaBaby Says He “Definitely” Had A Better Verse Than Jay-Z On “Jail”

Two years ago, Kanye West tapped Jay-Z and DaBaby to add verses to his “Jail” track off the Donda album. Some listeners believe DaBaby actually outrapped Hip-Hop legend Jay-Z on the song.

For example, Lil Yachty picked DaBaby’s “Jail” bars over the Brooklyn-bred MC’s bars. The A Safe Place Podcast host spoke about the lyrical competition on his show in July.

“Something I’ve wanted to talk about for a long time is the song ‘Jail’ from Kanye West,” Lil Yachty said at the time. “In my personal opinion, I think DaBaby had a better verse.”

He also added, “I know the conversation of Jay-Z versus DaBaby is insane, but I honestly think his verse was better. I feel that’s gonna get me a lot of heat anyway. Maybe not as heated as the whole Biggie situation I dealt with in 2016.”

DaBaby has now spoken about the debate over Kanye West’s “Jail” collaboration. The North Carolina native appeared as a guest on Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay podcast.

“[Lil Yachty] said your verse on ‘Jail’ was better than Hov’s,” Shannon Sharpe told his guest on the November 15th episode of Club Shay Shay. The “Shake Sumn” rapper responded, “It was. You heard both of them?” 

DaBaby continued, “Jay-Z, I ain’t got nothing but respect for you. Was your verse better than mine? Come on, OG. It wasn’t. That’s okay… We ain’t do it at the same time. It ain’t like you had the ability to be able to say, ‘Hold on, [let me do it over].’ We did it in two different times. But definitely.”

In addition, DaBaby went on to say the end goal of a collaboration is to make the best song possible. However, the Baby on Baby 2 album creator also admitted that the competitive nature of rap kicks in. He insisted that when a rapper is on a track with “the best” they have to “come with your best.”

Brandon Rose From The Bronx Is Officially A Made Man 

Hailing from the vibrant streets of The Bronx, New York, Brandon Rose has emerged as a prominent figure in the world of Hip-Hop. His journey reflects a fusion of raw lyricism, hardcore beats, and a commitment to authenticity. In this article, we delve into Brandon Rose’s success, accolades, and the highlights of his illustrious career, exploring how he has become an inspiration for aspiring artists.

Brandon Rose’s musical roots trace back to influential artists such as 50 Cent, Jadakiss, Eminem, J.Cole, and Drake. These influences have shaped his unique style, characterized by a blend of energy, raw lyricism, and conscious messages. His creative process is marked by organic freestyling, allowing the instrumental to guide his thoughts and themes.

At the core of Brandon Rose’s music are messages revolving around family, hard work, and the relentless pursuit of success. His latest single, “Made Man,” not only reached #17 on the iTunes Hip-Hop charts but also embodies the determination required to achieve monumental success.

Collaborating with artists like Jadakiss and gaining co-signs from Benny The Butcher and Dave East, Brandon Rose has solidified his presence in the industry. These collaborations showcase not only his talent but also the respect he commands from established figures in the Hip-Hop scene.

For Brandon Rose, music is more than just a career—it’s his life. Growing up in the birthplace of Hip-Hop, The Bronx, provides him with a deep-rooted connection to the genre. This connection serves as a constant source of inspiration, driving him to create authentic and compelling music.

In an industry sometimes clouded by gimmicks, Brandon Rose stands out by being true to himself. His authenticity is reflected in his storytelling, where he shares the realities of his life, upbringing, and the constant need for reinvention.

Balancing a thriving music career with being a successful sales leader in the technology industry and a college professor at New York University and Mercy University requires meticulous time management. Brandon Rose’s ability to excel in these diverse fields showcases his dedication and adaptability.

Brandon Rose’s career has seen numerous milestones, from viral visuals on Worldstar to interviews with Thisis50 and features on BET Jams. His music has graced major radio stations in New York City, and he’s even been featured on the Times Square Billboard. Hosting a successful showcase with DJ Drewski further solidifies his impact on the industry.

Through his music, Brandon Rose shares personal experiences rooted in family, lifestyle, and his Bronx upbringing. His lyrics provide a glimpse into the challenges of navigating life in a dynamic environment and the resilience required to succeed.

Looking ahead, Brandon Rose aspires to continue creating groundbreaking content, collaborating with fellow artists, and securing placements in TV and film. His unwavering commitment to his craft and determination to reach new heights define his long-term goals.

Ultimately, Brandon Rose hopes that his music serves as a source of inspiration and motivation for listeners. Having overcome odds and reached heights he once deemed unreachable, he aims to connect with the spirit of his audience, encouraging them to be the best versions of themselves.

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Future & Metro Boomin Replace Lil Uzi Vert As Rolling Loud Headliners

It appears Lil Uzi Vert will not be part of the forthcoming Rolling Loud California festival in 2024. Organizers for the event announced Future and Metro Boomin as Uzi’s replacements.

Originally, Rolling Loud revealed Lil Uzi Vert as one of the three headlining acts for the live three-day music showcase. However, the “Just Wanna Rock” rhymer pushed back on being booked for the gig.

“I never said I was doing Rolling Loud, don’t understand why my name is on here @rollingloud,” Lil Uzi Vert wrote in their Instagram Story on Tuesday (November 14).

Yesterday (November 15), the official Rolling Loud X account sent out a tweet clarifying the lineup for the upcoming Inglewood, California edition of the event. A new poster shows Future and Metro Boomin as the headliners for Sunday, March 17.

While Lil Uzi Vert has been removed from the flyer, music superstars Nicki Minaj and Post Malone remain at the top of the Rolling Loud California bill for Friday (March 15) and Saturday (March 16), respectively.

Rolling Loud California 2024 will also include performances by YG, Tyga, Rae Sremmurd, Sexyy Red, Summer Walker, Big Sean, Don Toliver, Chief Keef, NLE Choppa, and more.

Lil Uzi Vert kicked off their own The Pink Tape Tour in Minneapolis on October 21. The Atlantic/Generation Now recording artist has a show scheduled for Inglewood tonight (November 16) at the Kia Forum.

Metro Boomin had a successful year in 2023. The producer’s 2022 album, Heroes & Villains, spent 49 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart over the last eleven months. Metro has also been teasing a joint project with Future.

Lil Yachty Presses Akademiks Over Saucy Santana Feud: “I Really Think He Will Beat You”

Surprisingly, one of the biggest beefs of 2023 involved streamer/podcaster DJ Akademiks and recording artist Saucy Santana. Lil Yachty has now shared his take on the unexpected feud.

The back and forth between DJ Akademiks and Saucy Santana revolved around Ak’s longstanding issues with Yung Miami of the City Girls. Once Santana jumped into the dispute, the jabs got really low. Both men also suggested a face-to-face confrontation.

At one point, Saucy Santana responded to DJ Akademiks calling him a “batty man” by threatening to sexually assault the controversial YouTuber. Ak then broke down during a livestream. He claimed to be afraid of getting “canceled” for verbally attacking the openly gay Santana.

Following Akademiks’s teary-eyed rebuttal, the court of public opinion seemed to sway toward Saucy Santana’s favor. Ak even tacitly admitted defeat in that round of the online bout with the “Material Gworrllllllll!” performer.

This week saw Lil Yachty publish his sitdown interview with DJ Akademiks for the A Safe Place podcast. The conversation featured Yachty discussing Ak’s days-long clash with Saucy Santana that went viral earlier this month.

“I really think he would really like beat you… He’s not a little guy,” Lil Yachty told Akademiks, referring to his rival Saucy Santana. Then Ak asked Yachty if he should actually fight the 30-year-old former makeup artist.

Yachty responded, “Why not? He’s still a man.” The Let’s Start Here album creator also said, “Why Not? Squaring up ’cause there’s beef is different than you running up and punching him because he’s gay.”

Akademiks replied, “No, me and him not getting into any type of squabbling… Come on, bro, it’s Saucy Santana. If there was any fear of me and that m###########, I’d put him down like a sick dog. We’ll just leave it at that.”

BlocBoy JB Explains Why He Doesn’t Talk To White Women

Memphis-raised rapper BlocBoy JB decided to deliver a personal public service announcement this week. The “Look Alive” hitmaker offered an explanation of why he chooses not to engage with Caucasians.

“The reason why I don’t talk to white people, like white females, because, one, they be already scared of a n####. Two, they be thinking a n#### gonna steal something,” BlocBoy JB said in a video posted to Instagram.

He continued, “And three, I don’t got no time to be getting criticized by nobody. Like b####, I got more money than you. What the f###? It’s like what the f### the n##### done did to these white people that got them so f##### in the head.”

BlocBoy JB went on to express other issues. The Bacc 2 Da Bloc mixtape creator also stated, “N##### say, ‘Hey, how you doing?’ And y’all walk past like a n#### ain’t said s###. That s###’s rude as hell, b####.”

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Previously, BlocBoy JB issued a PSA in defense of Ja Morant. The NBA suspended the Memphis Grizzlies guard for flashing a firearm on Instagram Live. Morant faced widespread backlash for his actions.

“Guns are not illegal,” BlocBoy posted on Instagram in May. “If he turnt in his car [with] his gun [that’s] in his name, in his yard, and somebody recorded him, [that] ain’t on him. Free Ja.”

BlocBoy JB scored a Top 5 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart when “Look Alive” featuring Drake made it to No. 5 in 2018. “Look Alive” lives on the Simi project which debuted at number 28 on the Billboard 200.

Yung Miami Responds To Rumors She Shaded Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion & Doja Cat

2023 has been a big year for women in Hip-Hop. Yung Miami and JT of the City Girls, Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion and Doja Cat were among the female rappers to continuously make headlines this year.

Cosmopolitan sat down with Yung Miami and JT for the outlet’s Cheap Shots show. Part of that interview included the City Girls being asked to name eight other women they have worked with during their career.

Miami listed Latto, Ciara, Lola Brooke, Chloe Bailey, Halle Bailey, Muni Long and Kim Petras. The Caresha Please podcast host then said, “That’s all… I don’t got no more. I think that’s all the female artists.”

Following Yung Miami’s incomplete response, someone behind the camera suggested Megan Thee Stallion and Doja Cat as other collaborators. Both City Girls reacted by laughing and moving on.

Some social media users questioned why neither City Girls member mentioned Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion or Doja Cat. The Miami-bred duo collaborated with Cardi on “Twerk.”

City Girls also appeared on “Pastor” and “Do It On The Tip” with Megan Thee Stallion. In addition, Miami and JT’s City on Lock album hosted the song “P#### Talk” featuring Doja Cat.

“We literally had 30 seconds to remember the [people] we collaborated with in the spur of the moment lol, it was [supposed] to be fun. Y’all [people] really make up ANYTHING S###!” Yung Miami tweeted in response to the online heat.

Drake Announces Surprise “Scary Hours 3” Album Midnight Release

Despite insisting that he would take a break from music following his latest “For All The Dogs album, Drake has announced a surprise new album, Scary Hours 3

In the early hours of Thursday morning (November 16), Drake teased his fans with a trailer on Instagram. The teaser video appears to announce the arrival of a new album, Scary Hours 3. The project drops in less than 24 hours.  

In the narration, Drake addressed his comments about taking a break after For All The Dogs but said he doesn’t need to disappear for the sake of mystery. 

“I feel no need to appease anybody,” he stated. “I feel so confident about the body of work that I just dropped.” 

He also pointed out that he could “disappear for six months, a year, two years,” if he wanted to but said, “I’m not super into the lengthy disappearances.” 

Furthermore, the OVO founder revealed that he’s in a zone with his music he hasn’t experienced since recording If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late. Because of this, Drake claims all the Scary Hours 3 songs were written “in the last five days.” According to Drizzy, he did “not have one bar written” when he released For All the Dogs. 

“I feel like I’m on drugs,” he said before adding, “I feel like I’m in that mental state without doing anything. It’s happening on its own. Who am I to fight it?” Watch the trailer below.

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The Scary Hours 3 announcement came just hours after Drake and J. Cole dropped the video for their “First Person Shooter” collaboration. Check out the visuals below. 

T.I. Opens Affordable Housing Unit On Site Of Former K-Mart He Used To Steal From  

T.I. and Tiny are giving back to their community in a major way, opening their first affordable housing development in Atlanta earlier this week. 

On Tuesday (November 14), the married couple cut the ribbon at a ceremony for their affordable housing complex in the heart of the city, per WSB-TV. T.I. and Tiny partnered with the non-profit organization Greenbriar Community Development Corporation on the project, called Intrada Westside.   

“The arts and entertainment industry in this city has been able to collaborate and, I guess, be profitable enough to offer the community so many things that are much needed,” T.I. explained at the opening ceremony.  

T.I. intially announced the project in October 2021, revealing they were nearly halfway through completing the construction of 143 units.  

“Right here used to be the old Kmart Giant Food,” T.I. said in a video unveiling the Bankhead development project. “Now we got affordable housing. 143 units going up mixed-used community… We’re about 40% done. We’re supposed to be done sometime next year.” 

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Although he didn’t meet the 2022 deadline, T.I. completed all 143 living spaces. The development also includes an additional 25 units specifically designated for homeless youth. 

T.I. Reveals He Used To Steal From The K-Mart That Sat On The Housing Development Site

T.I. revealed a surprising connection to the site, admitting that he once got caught stealing from the K-Mart that once occupied the land where Intrada Westside now sits.  

“To offset the shame that came with that, it would behove me to invest in the community by acquiring this piece of property. It’s the least I could do,” T.I. joked.  

He also revealed he drew inspiration from fellow Atlanta native Killer Mike. “If everyone does a little, no one has to do a lot,” he added, quoting the Run the Jewels rapper.  

Mayor of Atlanta, Andre Dickens, also attended the ceremony and paid tribute to the rapper. 

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Coi Leray Claims Latto Needs To “Make Better Decisions”  To Promote Unity Among Black Women 

Coi Leray is frustrated over Latto mentioning her body in a song lyric claiming the “Big Energy” hitmaker needs to “make better decisions.” 

The “Players” rapper addressed Latto’s “blunt big as Coi Leray” lyric during the latest episode of Angie Martinez’s IRL Podcast.  

“Nobody should be mentioning me period,” she began. “As Black women in the industry, the only way that the world is gonna go round in our world the way we want it to, is if we come together. Deadass.” 

Leray said comments like Latto’s undermine the mission to “spread body positivity” before highlighting the struggles artists like herself and Lizzo face for their stance.  

“We trying to change that. So it don’t make it right for you to keep making it a thing,” Coi Leray added. 

“You can talk about my body,” she continued. “But when its coming from someone that a lot of little girls look up to, a lot of people highly respect … then it’s like, no. You have to make better decisions on how you want to handle your career.” Check out the episode below.

Coi Leray has expressed her with Latto before. She initially took the name check as disrespect before admitting she might have overacted

The pair appeared to have settled their differences after Latto shouted out Coi Leray at Coachella. 

“Ay Coi, by the way, I love your body baby,” she said after performing “Put It On Da Floor.” 

“It was the diss record with my name on it that confused me,” Coi Leray tweeted. “Much love to Latto! Appreciate the compliment.”

DaBaby Claims “$200 Million” Loss Over Rolling Loud Controversy Was “Blessing In Disguise”  

DaBaby claims he lost around a whopping $200 million following the backlash over his homophobic comments at Rolling Loud in 2021 but claims the experience has been “a blessing in disguise.” 

The North Carolina native is opening up about the controversy that followed after he made offensive comments about HIV/AIDS and the LGBTQ community on the Rolling Loud stage.  

At the time, DaBaby was one of the most commercially successful Hip-Hop artists on the planet, but the fallout saw a slump in streaming numbers and ticket sales while he was dropped from concert lineups and lost deals and endorsements.  

However, after two years and the benefit of hindsight, DaBaby sees the situation differently. Despite a massive loss in earnings, he said it was ultimately the best thing that could have happened to him. 

“You live and you learn,” he said during an appearance on the latest episode of Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay podcast after joking he wished he missed his flight to the 2021 festival.  

When Sharp suggested the backlash cost him around $50 to $60 million, DaBaby told him it was actually more than $100 million.    

DaBaby Used to Feel “Robbed” Over Rolling Loud Losses

Nonetheless, DaBaby said being “forced to sit my ass down,” allowed him to reflect on his life. He also revealed he was unhappy at the time despite the money and fame, but he’s now in a much better place.  

“I don’t regret anything that I done been through,” he said before admitting that his past comments on the situation were not genuine. “It feels so good to be able say that and mean it. I done probably said that before but I ain’t mean it.” 

He continued,” It’s like ‘Boy I wish I had …$200 million, y’all robbed me.’ I don’t feel like that. I really feel like that’s a blessing in disguise at this point in my life and I just came to that realization in the past two weeks.”   

Ultimately, DaBaby said the experience shaped him, not just as an artist, but as a man. “I love the space I’m in as a person,” he added. Check out the clip below and check out the episode here.