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Turk Talks Cash Money, BG Fallout, Addiction Recovery & Building A New Empire

Few crews shaped Southern Hip-Hop the way the Hot Boys did in the late 1990s. Emerging from Cash Money Records, the quartet of Lil Wayne, Juvenile, B.G., and Turk helped transform New Orleans bounce and street rap into a national movement. Albums like Guerrilla Warfare and hits like “Bling Bling” pushed Cash Money from regional powerhouse to cultural empire, and broke down the door for Southern rap to dominate charts, radio, and fashion. It was all done on their own terms.

But that success came at a course.

Time ushered in turbulence like prison time, label tension, personal fallout, addiction, and strained relationships. Turk’s character arc is one of Hip-Hop’s most dramatic, going from Hot Boys stardom to an eight-year prison sentence, then rebuilding his life with sobriety, business ventures, and community work.

In this AllHipHop Q&A with DJ Thoro at WonWorld Studios, Turk speaks on loyalty, feeling intentionally left out of key Cash Money moments, the unresolved rift with B.G., and how surviving addiction created newfound purpose.

AllHipHop: You’re in NYC with family. What’s new with Turk right now?

Turk: Man, I been moving around. I got my book The Autothugography of Turk. I got another book Surviving Ho… If you ever been betrayed, I’m giving you a blueprint on how to survive it. I got seasoning too. Spicy garlic, spicy lemon pepper, hot salt. I be thugging in the kitchen, you feel me? So it only makes sense. Think outside the music. But I do got the Joseph album out too and to me it’s one of my best albums. I was in consideration for a Grammy even though I didn’t get nominated. I hit number five on the iTunes chart independent. I was up there with people that got nominated. If I would’ve been with a major label, all jokes aside, that’s major.

AllHipHop: Do you feel like that’s been your story, people overlooking you?

Turk: I feel like I misunderstood. You one of the first ones in New York to embrace me. We had the record “It’s Hot” and that meant a lot to me. A lot of people you make connections with and when they get to a certain level they get selective amnesia. That’s my story. How soon can you forget? I can’t forget who I slept on floors with, who I was in the heat with, ain’t have no other option. But people do forget, bro.

AllHipHop: Back to “It’s Hot.” You were the only one campaigning for B.G. when he was locked up. Where did you and B.G. go wrong?

Turk: “Only he know why he acting the way he acting.” He has yet to say what I did. “He know what he did. And I know what he did.” And when I respond people quick to say see that’s why. No, that’s not why. Before that’s why, it was why. And you haven’t answered that yet. I hate to keep talking about it, but we connected so they always going to ask. Your story is my story, my story y’all story. People still asked me in jail when we gonna do Hot Boys this and that. Then by the grace of God we had sold out shows. Wayne ain’t have to embrace that situation but he did. Hopefully whatever that is will wear off and we can sit down. If we don’t sit down, just respect each other. You go your way, I go my way. It’s all love.

AllHipHop: From the outside looking in, it feels like you’re getting excluded. Why weren’t you in the Cash Money vs No Limit Verzuz?

Turk: I really don’t know. People be like he know. I don’t know. And they can’t tell you why. I believe it be miscommunication. If I’m telling you as a man I don’t know, don’t tell the people I know. That’s deflection and manipulation because it really not nothing. I’m not going around saying all kind of stuff because I really don’t know why they acting how they act. Maybe they just going off what everybody else saying.

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AllHipHop: Birdman shouted you out during Verzuz and the energy felt weird to some fans. (He called Turk a ‘lil b##tch.)

Turk: It wasn’t no energy to me. That’s how we talk in New Orleans. Shout out to that Turk. I look at it like they realized it was an epic fail without me and Wayne. No Limit came and gave the fans what the fans wanted. We don’t always have to agree but we can agree to disagree and keep it moving. I’m a grown man. I’m trying to take care of my family. It ain’t personal.

AllHipHop: What would you like to see happen moving forward?

Turk: I tried everything I wanted to happen. I was politicking for Hot Boys and it manifested. We had successful sellout dates. Then we went on a tour outside of Wayne and it wasn’t so successful. Even with Wayne and Live Nation, his contract said he only doing it if it’s everybody. Wayne the bigger artist and he humbled himself like we got history, these my brothers, let’s get the bag. He did that. Then the rest of them act how they act and try to put it on me like it’s me against all y’all. That’s for somebody who don’t know no better. Ten dates turned into less, dates getting canceled. I’m not on that tour no more. I don’t even think it’s going to be a tour.

AllHipHop: That’s a lot of money left on the table.

Turk: All money ain’t good money. I’m my brand. I’mma make money with you, I’mma make money without you telling the same story. My money don’t stop. The world so big. I’m out the hole. I see the hole with the W. So I’m always going to get the W to make a hole, W H O L E.

AllHipHop: You mentioned legal action, can you speak on it?

Turk: It was very successful. Things that should be talked about is talked about and things that shouldn’t, it is what it is. I let the world see me happy.

AllHipHop: It seems like B.G. and Birdman have the main issue with you. Juvenile even reacted after your Drink Champs interview.

Turk: They got to answer that. I still don’t know why Juvie did that. When I went on Drink Champs I made sure I didn’t drink so I spoke clearly. I didn’t disrespect none of them. It was to get clarity. But it seem like the more respectful I be, people think it’s time to disrespect. Disrespect won’t be tolerated. I’m a man before anything. I can’t even call it the past because I’m always reminded when they do interviews and try to pass over me intentionally. How you going to speak Hot Boys without Turk? How you going to say Cash Money of that era without Turk? That’s intentional. That childish. I wish them the best but if you tell a lie on me, I’mma tell the truth. Telling the truth ain’t hating.

AllHipHop: As a fan, it felt like a void without you and Wayne at Verzuz.

Turk: Definitely did. You can’t mess with me when you want to mess with me. You mess with the fans when you want to mess with them. Prior to that I already knew I wasn’t going to be on it because Baby ain’t the one funding that. The money came from wherever it came from. They made a decision. Business is business. I ain’t pointing fingers. Any promoter trying to book me, you don’t have to go through none of them. I got my own team and administration. Like we did the situation with Wayne, no problem, sellout. That’s what you’ll get. I’m not going to mess up nothing. That childish. Don’t get mad because I’m telling my story. Don’t get mad I’m doing podcasts and live streaming. Now they doing the same thing five minutes later and trying to leave me out intentionally.

AllHipHop: Are you done with reuniting?

Turk: I’m always open-minded, but I’m not advocating for no Hot Boy reunion. That ain’t first on my platter. I’m making love, make money. I’m into content. I got business outside music. Turk-N-Rescue, I go to recovering drug addicts, because I used to be on heroin and cocaine and I’m giving them my story, trying to save a life. Speaking to kids. I didn’t grow up. I’m not no little boy no more. You can’t control me. We can work together but you can’t work me.

AllHipHop: You said you were addicted to heroin. How did you kick it?

Turk: I tried everything. Cheating probation, drinking bleach to clear p### tests, damn near killing myself. Rehabs, 28-day, six-month programs. Spending money. None of that worked. I OD’d January 2004. Three days after I OD’d I got on my knees and prayed, told God the only way I would stop is if it got life-threatening.

Three days later police kicked in my door. SWAT shot 52 times. I didn’t get hit but I got charged with attempted murder on police. I went to prison. Eight years, eight months, 16 days on a 22-year sentence. In there I read. I found out who I really am. Relationship with God saved my life. I got to figure out what was important. I came home, did the right thing, with my wife, my family. I been clean since 2004. Over 20 years. It starts in your mind. One second at a time.

AllHipHop: What do you want to leave people with?

Turk: I don’t have malice toward them dudes. But I ain’t kissing nobody ass. Stop making insinuations and just be men. If it ain’t no problem, that’s the solution. Reputation is the cornerstone of power. You can’t ruin my reputation by being in your feelings about something that ain’t nothing. I ain’t took no money from you. I ain’t took no life from you. It shouldn’t be no problem. If you tell a lie on me, I’mma tell the truth. Every time.

DMX Family Reveals Dark Truth Behind Hip-Hop Legend’s Struggles in New Documentary

Tashera Simmons and her four children expose the painful reality of living with DMX, one of Hip-Hop’s most well-known superstars.

In the latest episode of X vs. Earl: The Simmons Family Speaks, his children described Earl’s descent into paranoia and drug abuse.

The children share memories that paint a complex picture of their father. Tacoma Simmons remembers quad riding in Arizona when he scraped his knee.

“You would think he’d be like, ‘Oh, get up.’ But he picks me up on his shoulder and we just just ride it out the whole time,” he said about one of his favorite memories with DMX.

But those tender moments became overshadowed by Earl’s transformation into X.

“He would walk around with a machine gun or a gun in front of the nannies was something that he didn’t really do. He would see things like he said a helicopter was one time looking at him,” Tashera explained about her ex-husband’s deteriorating mental state.

Sean Simmons, another son, witnessed his father’s violent episodes firsthand. The documentary reveals how DMX accidentally shot his own uncle in a hotel lobby during a paranoid episode.

“He pulled the trigger, but because it was so muffled, we couldn’t hear it. He shot his uncle in the foot. He fell to the floor. We see blood everywhere,” Tashera recounted.

The documentary series provides unprecedented access to the Simmons family’s perspective on living with a Hip-Hop legend whose personal demons often overshadowed his artistic genius.

Exclusive: T.I. Records New Diss Track Aimed at 50 Cent, Release Expected Today

I’ve got an exclusive. T.I. is dropping a new diss track today.

Let’s clear something up first. Yesterday, a song was released from T.I.’s official account that many people assumed was aimed at 50 Cent. It wasn’t. Despite the speculation, that record was not the lyrical shot people thought it was.

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But this one? This one is different. Trust me on this!

I’m told a brand-new track was recorded this morning, and it is absolutely directed at 50. T.I. is not letting this situation slide without addressing it the way Hip-Hop was built to handle conflict. With bars. But, 50 is 50 and below the belt is where he hits. He posted this today.

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Now, we’ve all acknowledged that 50 Cent has historically been selective when it comes to engaging in traditional lyrical battles. He is known more for psychological warfare and social media tactics than back-and-forth diss records. But it is refreshing to see T.I. stepping into the booth and choosing to respond through music.

That is the essence of Hip-Hop.

T.I., long known as the self-proclaimed King of the South, has a track record of handling conflict on wax. From early street-oriented battles in Atlanta to mainstream clashes during his Grand Hustle rise, he has never shied away from lyrical exchanges. This is a veteran who understands how to spar without letting things spiral into chaos.

I feel that.

We are in a time when beef can quickly move beyond music. Social media escalates everything. I know these dudes are millionaires many times over but lines still get crossed. So if this unfolds strictly in the booth, that is a win for the culture.

Bottom line: T.I. recorded a diss record this morning. It is coming. And if history tells us anything, he is not playing around when it comes to pen and pad. It helps to have an album on the way too.

Stay tuned.

What do you think happens next?

Ray J Back On Cops Radar After Weekend Domestic Violence Call

Ray J finds himself back in legal trouble after Los Angeles police responded to another domestic violence call at his residence over the weekend.

The singer and entrepreneur continues battling serious health issues while facing mounting legal challenges that could impact his already fragile condition.

Law enforcement sources confirmed to TMZ that LAPD officers received a battery domestic violence report around 2 A.M. Saturday at Ray J’s Los Angeles area home.

The alleged suspect was described as a 30-year-old Persian female wearing yellow clothing, identified as an ex-partner of the entertainer.

Officers arrived at the scene to investigate the reported incident, but both parties involved refused to cooperate with police questioning.

Without a willing victim or witness testimony, authorities were unable to proceed with the investigation and ultimately cleared the scene without making arrests or filing a police report.

The identity of the person who initially contacted police remains unclear, and investigators have not disclosed what specific events prompted the domestic violence call to Ray J’s residence.

This latest incident adds to Ray J’s growing legal troubles following his November arrest for allegedly threatening Princess Love with a firearm during a livestreamed argument.

The singer was booked on criminal threat charges after video footage appeared to show him pointing a gun at his estranged wife while she held their children.

Ray J faces six misdemeanor charges stemming from the Thanksgiving Day incident, including making criminal threats and domestic violence-related offenses.

Princess Love initially obtained a protective order against him, preventing him from contacting their two children during the holiday season.

However, the legal landscape shifted dramatically in January when Princess Love amended the protective order after Ray J revealed his dire health prognosis.

Court appearances in late January showed the former couple to be more cordial, with Princess Love allowing supervised visits with their children after learning of his medical condition.

The singer’s health crisis has become increasingly public as he battles what doctors describe as severe heart failure.

Ray J revealed that years of substance abuse have left his heart functioning at only 25% capacity, with medical professionals giving him a grim prognosis for survival beyond 2027.

“I was doing like four or five bottles a day, 10 Addies, f##### my heart up on the right side right here. It’s like black, it’s like done,” Ray J explained in a recent video, describing how prescription drug abuse damaged his cardiovascular system.

The entertainer’s health struggles became dramatically visible during a Valentine’s Day concert in Shreveport, where he performed with what appeared to be blood streaming from his eyes.

The disturbing performance showed Ray J continuing to sing and dance despite the apparent medical emergency, with a visible heart monitoring device attached to his chest.

During that same Shreveport performance, Ray J claims a fan stole his heart monitor when he jumped into the crowd, prompting him to offer a cash reward for its return.

The medical device is crucial for monitoring his severely compromised heart condition, making its theft particularly concerning, given his fragile health status.

The timing of this new domestic violence investigation could not be worse for Ray J’s already precarious health situation.

Doctors have prescribed eight different medications to manage his heart issues and are considering implanting a defibrillator to regulate his irregular heartbeat.

The additional stress from police investigations and potential legal proceedings will undoubtedly complicate his medical treatment and recovery prospects.

Sinners Tourette N-Word Controversy Deepens With Second Incident

The controversy surrounding Tourette’s syndrome campaigner John Davidson’s involuntary outbursts at Sunday’s BAFTA Film Awards has expanded beyond the initial incident involving Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo.

Hannah Beachler, the Oscar-winning production designer who became the first African American to win an Academy Award for Production Design in 2018 for Black Panther, revealed that Davidson also directed the racial slur at her during the ceremony.

Writing on social media platform X, Beachler said the situation occurred three times that night, with one instance targeting her personally as she headed to dinner after the show.

“I keep trying to write about what happened at the BAFTAs, and I can’t find the words. The situation is almost impossible, but it happened 3 times that night, and one of the three times was directed at myself on the way to dinner after the show,” she said. “And a third time at a Black woman. I understand and deeply know why this is an impossible situation. I know we must handle this with grace and continue to push through. But what made the situation worse was the throw away apology of ‘if you were offended.'”

The incident has drawn criticism from multiple entertainment industry figures, including Jamie Foxx, who called Davidson’s outbursts “unacceptable” despite acknowledging the neurological nature of Tourette’s syndrome.

Wendell Pierce echoed similar sentiments, arguing that direct apologies to Jordan and Lindo should have taken priority over explanations about the medical condition.

Davidson attended the ceremony as the subject of the nominated film I Swear, which chronicles his life story and struggle with Tourette’s syndrome.

The biographical drama stars Robert Aramayo as Davidson and depicts his younger years in Glasgow when he first received his diagnosis at age 15.

The BBC later removed the ceremony from its iPlayer streaming service after initially airing it on a two-hour delay.

Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch criticized the broadcaster’s handling of the situation, calling it “a horrible mistake” and questioning why the offensive language wasn’t censored during the delayed broadcast.

Beachler criticized what she described as a “throwaway” apology from the show’s producers, writing that, while she acknowledged the situation’s impossible nature, the response failed to adequately address the harm caused.

She emphasized that despite the involuntary nature of Davidson’s condition, the impact on those targeted by the slurs remained significant.

Tourette’s syndrome affects roughly one in 100 children, according to NHS England, characterized by involuntary movements and sounds called tics.

The condition includes both physical actions, such as blinking and facial movements, as well as vocal tics ranging from throat-clearing to involuntary swearing, known as coprolalia.

These tics typically begin in childhood and cannot be suppressed at will, particularly during stressful situations like live television broadcasts.

Davidson was previously awarded an MBE for his advocacy work raising awareness about Tourette’s syndrome.

He recalled that during his visit to receive the honor, aside from involuntarily swearing at the Queen, he experienced compulsions to tell police officers at Holyrood Palace that he had “a bomb” as they routinely checked his vehicle.

Claressa Shields Celebrates Championship Win With Boosie and Papoose in Detroit

Detroit was lit last night.

Fresh off another dominant performance in the ring, Claressa Shields hit the club to celebrate, and she did not come alone. Lil Boosie, aka ball-out Boosie Badazz, was in the building. So was her boyfriend and potential future husband, Papoose. The energy went straight from the arena to the afterparty.

Shields had plenty to celebrate. The multi-division world champion once again showed why she is widely considered one of the greatest female boxers of all time. She’s the G.W.O.A.T.! Her dominance was clear, and the crowd felt it. She looked like she wanted to knock ol’ girls head off. I’m thinking with 3-minute rounds, she’s knocking her out. Pap earned praise for bringing Hip-Hop energy to fight night. His presence was felt both in The Ring and outside of it. Claressa gave him a big hug and kiss right in the ring.

There is also quiet chatter about his relationship with promoter Dmitry Salita, the former professional boxer who now guides much of Shields’ career through Salita Promotions. Whether that connection is strictly business or something deeper remains to be seen, but it is clear Papoose has become part of the overall presentation.

After the gloves came off, Shields jumped on Instagram Live. Thousands tuned in and the vibes were high. At times the camera work was shaky, and it looked like she was fully in celebration mode. Honestly, she probably should have handed the phone to someone else and just enjoyed the moment. Just let the champion soak it all in.

She seemed especially excited to have Boosie and Papoose by her side. The crossover between boxing and Hip-Hop felt organic.

And let’s not forget, the intensity of fight night spilled over at moments. There were reports of tension outside The Ring earlier in the evening. That only adds to the narrative of how emotionally charged the entire night was.

Shields continues to carry Detroit on her back. Boosie brought Southern fire. Papoose stood firmly in support. It was celebration, culture and championship energy all wrapped into one night.

What do you think about the celebration and the Hip-Hop and boxing connection? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

Nicki Minaj X Account Using Bots, Fake Accounts To Amplify MAGA Views According To Study

Nicki Minaj may not have the broad support her social media implies, after her political posts on X drew a coordinated wave of fake accounts.

The bots inflated praise and amplified her support for conservative causes, according to a new forensic analysis released Monday.

A 24-page report by Israeli disinformation detection firm Cyabra shared with Politico found that 33% of the profiles engaging with Minaj’s political content between November 11 and December 28, 2025, were fake.

The company reviewed 55,469 accounts and identified 18,784 as inauthentic, generating 31,701 comments and 59,001 total engagements, including likes and replies.

Cyabra concluded that the activity was not random.

“Based on the scale, concentration, and behavioral alignment of the inauthentic activity identified, Cyabra assesses with high confidence that a coordinated fake campaign was actively amplifying political content on Nicki Minaj’s X account during the period reviewed,” the report states.

The findings arrive as Nicki Minaj has shifted sharply into political commentary, posting about the persecution of Christians in Nigeria, opposing gender transition for children and criticizing Democratic leaders, including California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

She also expressed support for former President Donald Trump and Sen. JD Vance, and appeared at events linked to Turning Point USA, according to the report’s timeline.

Cyabra said this marked a break from her earlier online posture.

“The sharp and rapid nature of this ideological shift represents a clear departure from her prior discourse, indicating a significant and sudden change in political orientation,” the report notes.

The firm found that fake accounts did more than boost vanity metrics. On December 26, inauthentic profiles accounted for 56% of all comments on Minaj’s political posts, effectively dominating the conversation that day.

The accounts posted in tight two- to three-hour bursts, reused identical keywords and emojis and presented themselves largely as users aged 25 to 34 to appear credible.

Cyabra wrote that the campaign relied on a “network-based amplification technique,” in which fake profiles followed, liked, and replied to one another to create self-reinforcing engagement loops.

Supportive comments were often brief and repetitive, filled with praise rather than substantive debate. The goal, the report said, was to “manufacture the appearance of broad public endorsement and a supportive fan base.”

The stakes extend beyond celebrity image management. Social media scholars have warned that coordinated bot networks can distort public perception by making fringe or polarizing views appear mainstream.

When a celebrity with tens of millions of followers adopts pointed positions on religion, gender policy and partisan politics, artificial amplification can widen their reach and potentially sway undecided voters who interpret high engagement as proof of broad support.

Cyabra, founded in 2018, uses artificial intelligence and network analysis to detect coordinated inauthentic behavior across social platforms.

The company says it works with governments, brands and public figures to identify disinformation campaigns and bot activity. Its methodology in this case combined behavioral analysis, linguistic pattern tracking and network mapping of engagement clusters.

In its closing, the firm wrote: “Cyabra identified a coordinated fake campaign actively amplifying Nicki Minaj’s political content on X, exhibiting clear indicators of deliberate engagement manipulation.”

Nicki Minaj faced scrutiny after a forensic study said thousands of bogus accounts inflated reactions to her partisan messages online.

‘I got harassed’: New York man records himself being fired for taking break in an ‘unauthorized area.’ Now viewers think he should sue

A hydrogen energy company terminated Cody Pinkins (@official_cjpinkins), a Rochester, New York, tech professional, for taking breaks in the wrong room. Now, he’s threatening to take the matter to court.

In a viral video, Pinkins is filming himself inside his truck and takes a call from his boss at Plug Power, a company that deals in hydrogen fuel cells and electrolyzer systems. The boss, who identified himself as Ken, asked Pinkins, “Just let me kinda get through this, please.”

Ken then informed Pinkins of his termination and the reason.

“On Wednesday, 1/28/2026, you had an incident where you were taking a break in an unauthorized area, in the conference room,” he said over the phone. “After repeated reminders not to do this, as I’ve communicated multiple times before and then again on that date as well, you violated multiple policies, and your behavior and actions were inappropriate for the workplace. As a result, Cody, your employment with Plug Power is terminated effective immediately.”

Then a woman, likely from human resources, tells Pinkins that the company will send his personal belongings.

Pinkins responded, “So, even though I had permission to be in that room from Anthony, and I got harassed, and I told Ken several times I was getting harassed, I guess that’s OK? That’s the route we’re gonna take?”

Ken tells him, “Cody, I wish you the best of luck in the future.”

Pinkins, before hanging up, added, “That’s the route we’re gonna take? I’ll see y’all in court.”

Commenters React to Former Plug Power Worker’s Firing

A relevant comment from a former supervisor raised an important question.

“As a supervisor for six years, I can say this professionally: if the employee handbook clearly identifies the designated break area and its location, that is the ONLY approved space for breaks,” she wrote. “Even if someone gives permission to use a different room, it does NOT override company policy. That room is not authorized for breaks, and after multiple warnings, continued violations can result in termination … You will not [win] this in court.”

Pinkins will likely position his argument on whether there is a fully documented explanation of what constitutes a break area. However, Pinkins laughed this idea off, suggesting there likely was no explicit documentation.

Pinkins has another video, posted before his termination, where he runs down a situation that had just occurred while sitting in the conference room. He claimed that a person who “never works” and was not his supervisor came in and said he didn’t want people eating in that room, as he had said before. Pinkins held his tongue but told viewers he wasn’t the only one who ate in the room and that he didn’t care that the supervisor was in a position of authority.

Does He Have a Case?

On its face, Pinkins faces a fairly steep climb. New York is an at-will employment state, which means Plug Power doesn’t need a good reason to fire him. They just need a legal one. The stated reason (insubordination, repeated policy violations) is legally and easily defensible.

His strongest potential claim includes a retaliation angle. During the call, Pinkins stated he reported harassment to Ken multiple times. If he retained documentation of harassment complaints, such as emails, texts, HR filings, and witness statements, it would strengthen his case.

If he can show that his termination followed the reporting of his harassment rather than being genuinely about the conference room, he could argue for a claim of retaliatory discharge. Under New York Human Rights Law and federal protections, employers cannot legally terminate workers for reporting workplace harassment.

A person in the comments section asked, “Do they have a paper trail or documentation stating this?” Pinkins replied, “Not one piece.” This leaves Plug Power in an interesting spot: if Ken, presumably his boss, didn’t write a report, termination could be seen as retaliatory.

Further, Pinkins must prove that a supervisor named Anthony gave him permission to use the conference room. If Anthony were willing to confirm that permission, it would somewhat undercut the insubordination rationale. It might also help that Plug Power does not have a sparkling workplace record.

If he’s got his documentation in order, then a meeting with an employment attorney could be a good idea. If not, he could even have a struggle with unemployment, depending on whether Plug Power really wanted to needle him.

AllHipHop has reached out to Pinkins via TikTok direct message and to Plug Power via email. We will update the story upon response.

@official_cjpinkins This ladies and gentlemen is the man I did not want to mention in the last video, but here we go. Today I got a call from my Manager Kenneth Saunders and was told I was being let go. Even after being falsely accused and never getting to tell my side of the story, I was terminated. Part 3 coming in the near future. #PlugPowerChronicles #fyp #EEOC #GodisGood ♬ original sound – CJ Pinkins

50 Cent Posts Pepe Frog Meme After King Harris Attacks His Dead Mother

50 Cent escalated his ongoing dispute with TI’s family by posting a pepe frog meme targeting King Harris after the young rapper made harsh comments about the G-Unit mogul’s deceased mother.

The Queens native shared the controversial internet meme on Instagram this morning, delivering his response to King Harris without words, making his message crystal clear to followers.

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King Harris had previously unleashed a verbal assault on 50 Cent after the rapper posted an unflattering photograph of his mother, Tiny Harris, during their heated social media exchange.

The 21-year-old Atlanta rapper didn’t hold his tongue when defending his family, telling 50 Cent to “dig up his dead mother and post a picture of her grave site” in a profanity-laden Instagram Live session.

The tension between 50 Cent and TI’s family began when the Atlanta legend pushed for a Verzuz battle that 50 Cent repeatedly dismissed and mocked publicly.

TI had declared himself “king below the Mason Dixon line” during a phone conversation with Kevin Hart, demanding 50 Cent “bring his hit records and come sit down and see what the South got to say.”

The dispute took a turn for the worse when 50 Cent posted footage of TI’s Crime Stoppers commercial and courtroom testimony, labeling the Atlanta rapper “King Rat”

TI fired back, claiming he had “paperwork” on 50 Cent and questioning who the real informant was between them during their respective legal troubles.

The beef took a family turn when 50 Cent shared an unflattering image of Tiny Harris on his Instagram account, prompting King Harris to defend his mother with increasingly aggressive language.

TI has also teased what many consider a new diss track aimed at 50 Cent, sampling Curtis Mayfield’s classic “Little Child Runnin’ Wild” from his 1970 album Super Fly.

The Atlanta veteran posted snippets of the track on social media, suggesting he’s preparing a musical response to complement his son’s verbal defense of their family.

‘Your phone will be out for weeks’: Atlanta man sees new iPhone 18 charger. Then he says Apple is ‘trippin’

Looking to get the new iPhone 18? Some folks are wondering if it’s worth it. If you’re one of those people whose phone is always on 1%, you might want to think twice about getting it.

The iPhone 18, like most yearly iPhone drops, is predicted to hit shelves in Fall 2026. A research note posted on 9to5mac states that one of the phone’s new features is a different kind of phone modem. A more modern modem can mean better battery life and better performance in congested data spots.

However, there is one thing folks are not excited about: the charger.

Apple iPhone 18: ‘Make Sure You Buy 3 Chargers’

In a video sharing thoughts about the new iPhone 18, Sean (@seanoshotyou) shares his skepticism.

“Bro, I just seen the charger for the iPhone 18,” he says. “If you get that phone, make sure you buy three chargers: one for the whip, one for the crib, and one just to keep on you personally at all times, bro. Because if you lose that charger, your phone gon’ be dead for weeks.”

The video has gathered 16.9 million views, 747,600 likes, and 10,000 comments.

Why Does He Say You’ll Need Multiple iPhone 18 Chargers?

The charger that Sean is referring to is a magnetic charger. This charger is similar to the ones used on MacBooks. This tech influencer offers an example of the alleged charger.

Sean’s joke comes from the fact that running into someone who has the same charger as you will be an anomaly. So, if your phone dies on the road, it’s safest to have a backup.

People weigh in with their thoughts in the comments section, and they’re similar to Sean’s.

“After my current iPhone dies, BYE APPLE,” says one person.

“Apple just bored And doing anything ATP,” says a second.

“If we collectively don’t buy the iPhone 18, apple will learn their lesson. We hold power,” says another.

“You ain’t seen no iPhone 18 charger… you saw a rumor. It ain’t changing,” someone else argues.

Is the iPhone 18 Charger Really Changing to a Magnetic One?

Apple has not released any confirmation about the iPhone 18’s charger. Still, it hasn’t stopped the tons of videos on TikTok speculating about a magnetic charger. One blog even goes as far as to predict Apple will remove the charger altogether and rely on wireless magnetic chargers like MagSafe.

The most recent iPhone charger update was its switch from the Lightning cable to USB-C. Interestingly enough, this was most likely to comply with a European mandate for chargers. While there isn’t a foreseen reason why Apple would go to extremes like changing the charger (again), we truly never know what each year’s iPhone drops will hold until they are revealed.

AllHipHop has reached out to Apple via email and to Sean via TikTok and Instagram direct message. We will update this story if either party responds.

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‘He chimes in on one of our conversations’: New York man invites group of girls to his table at bar. Then another woman confronts him, pours drink in his face

What started as a harmless night out in Buffalo, New York, quickly turned into a shocking story for a group of women trying to have a fun night out.

On Jan. 14, Nicole (@nicolesswrldd) posted a TikTok explaining that she and her friends were out at a downtown Buffalo bar. Then, they ran into a classic nightlife problem that turned into a dramatic encounter. “We went downstairs, and there was really nowhere to sit,” she says.

What Made This Night Out So Eventful?

The solution seemed simple enough. A man was sitting alone at a large table and, by her account, generously invited them to join him. For a while, nothing seemed off. The group chatted among themselves, and even when the man briefly chimed in, they went right back to their conversation. 

Then, Nicole says that another woman appeared out of nowhere. Nicole says the woman locked eyes with the man and immediately escalated the situation. According to Nicole, the woman looked at him and yelled an expletive before pouring her drink over his head, throwing the can at his face, and ordering him to leave. 

Nicole adds that while she and her friends were witnessing the event unfold, the woman looked at them and asked the man, “Who are these girls?”

In the video’s text overlay, Nicole wrote, “And he got up and left no questions asked.”

What Causes These Types of Bar Altercations?

Contrary to the dramatized version of bar fights that movies love to show, real-world data suggest that most aggression in nightlife venues is not explosive brawling between strangers. When fights do occur, they usually involve very specific triggers. 

In a large observational study of nightlife aggression, 77.5% of aggressive incidents were instigated by men. The same data indicates that all-female aggression is relatively rare.

Research indicates that when women do initiate conflicts in bars, as Nicole might have witnessed, it’s often because the situation has already become emotionally charged. Research shows that environmental and social factors like crowding, alcohol consumption, and interactions with strangers can increase the chances of aggression, especially when communication breaks down or someone feels their boundaries have been crossed.

Studies looking specifically at women’s experiences in bar environments report that while women face a significant amount of verbal and physical victimization related to male patrons, the circumstances leading to altercations initiated by women are typically tied to the social and emotional dynamics of the exchange, irritants like unwanted advances, territorial disputes, or perceived disrespect, rather than random acts of violence in a vacuum.

AllHipHop reached out to Nicole for comment via TikTok direct message and email. We will update this story if she responds.

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Kelly Price Interrupts National Anthem With “Lift Every Voice and Sing” at Shields Bout

The atmosphere was already electric as I tuned in to watch Claressa Shields defend her crown. Big fight energy. Big stage. Big moment.

Before the punches ever flew, the pre-fight ceremony set a powerful tone. A singer named Passion performed “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” widely known as the Black national anthem, a song written by James Weldon Johnson in 1900 that has long served as a hymn of hope and resilience in Black communities. The crowd received it warmly. It felt intentional. It felt ceremonial.

Then came the announcement that R&B powerhouse Kelly Price would sing “The Star-Spangled Banner.” And if you know Kelly Price, you know that voice carries weight.

She began the national anthem in a traditional, stirring fashion. Strong notes. Controlled power. Television-ready. But then something happened that nobody in the arena, or at home, could have predicted.

Mid-performance, the song shifted.

Without warning, the arrangement transitioned seamlessly into “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” Not a mash-up tease. Not a brief interpolation. She fully pivoted. The backing track followed her flawlessly, which made it clear this was not a mistake. This was rehearsed. This was deliberate.

The result was confusion for some viewers. The national anthem was left incomplete. And the Black national anthem, already performed earlier in the program, was sung again in full. In real time, you could almost feel social media scrambling to process what had just happened.

It was bold. It was theatrical. It was political, whether intended that way or not.

READ ALSO: Who Gets the Flags at Half-Mast? Jesse Jackson, Hip-Hop & the Measure of a Nation

Adding to the gravity of the moment, the broadcast also honored the late Rev. Jesse Jackson, a towering civil rights leader who marched alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., founded Operation PUSH and the Rainbow Coalition, and twice ran for president in the 1980s. Jackson’s decades-long advocacy for voting rights, economic justice, and global human rights cemented him as one of the most influential Black political figures of the late 20th century. While flags are typically lowered at half-staff by presidential proclamation for certain public officials or national tragedies, tributes to civil rights leaders have historically varied by state and municipality. The pre-fight acknowledgment felt like Detroit making its own statement of respect.

The symbolism layered on top of a championship boxing match starring Claressa Shields, one of the greatest fighters of her generation, made the entire sequence even more charged. Shields has consistently carried herself as more than just an athlete. She represents Flint. She represents resilience. She represents unapologetic excellence.

Kelly Price’s vocal detour was not sloppy. It was not off-key. In fact, it was musically excellent. But excellence does not cancel controversy.

Some will call it revolutionary. Others will call it disrespectful. Cable news panels like Faux will likely debate intent versus protocol. But what cannot be denied is that it was a moment. A live television moment that blurred the lines between tradition, protest, tribute, and artistry.

Sports and music have always been stages for cultural tension and cultural progress. From Muhammad Ali’s defiance to Colin Kaepernick’s protest, the ring and the field have never been isolated from the social climate of the country. What happened before that first punch was thrown will likely be replayed just as much as the fight itself.

Kelly Price did not whisper her statement. She SANG that jawn.

What did you think about the switch? Revolutionary or reckless? Comment below.

NBA YoungBoy Becomes Father Of 13 As Wife Jazlyn Delivers Baby Girl

NBA YoungBoy welcomed his 13th child on February 22, 2026, as wife Jazlyn Mychelle delivered their third baby together in what the rapper called a “gangsta” moment.

The Louisiana artist posted delivery-room footage on Instagram, showing Jazlyn looking “relieved” after giving birth to their daughter, marking another milestone for the couple, who married in early 2023.

Jazlyn Mychelle, who first connected with YoungBoy in 2020, has become his most consistent partner through legal battles and career highs.

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The social media influencer already shares daughter Love Alice and son Klemenza Tru with the 26-year-old rapper, creating a tight family unit that relocated to Utah during his house arrest period.

The pregnancy journey wasn’t without complications, particularly when rumors surfaced about Yaya Mayweather potentially expecting another child with YoungBoy at the same time.

Social media speculation reached fever pitch in mid-2025 when fans noticed Mayweather’s changed appearance and upgraded jewelry, sparking widespread discussion of multiple simultaneous pregnancies.

However, those rumors proved unfounded as Jazlyn’s pregnancy progressed smoothly through 2025 and early 2026.

The couple celebrated with an elaborate gender reveal party at their Utah home in October 2025, where pink fireworks confirmed they were expecting a daughter.

Jazlyn documented her pregnancy journey through maternity shoots and social media updates, with YoungBoy remaining supportive throughout.

“Today is the day of my maternity shoot, official maternity shoot, so excited,” Jazlyn said in her YouTube vlog documenting the professional photo session. “This is such a cool experience, y’all, this is my first time because I did not do pictures with Love and Klemenza, but we’re about to get started.”

The birth comes during a transformative period for YoungBoy, who received a presidential pardon from Donald Trump in May 2025, clearing federal gun charges that had restricted his movements.

That legal victory enabled his successful MASA tour, which has already generated $28.5 million from 17 shows while allowing him to be present for his growing family.

YoungBoy subtly referenced the pregnancy on his album Make America Slime Again, rapping “Me and Jaz on our third kid, me and you just ran another lap” on the track “If You Need Me.” The line confirmed what fans had suspected after Jazlyn’s baby bump became visible during recent public appearances.

Despite managing 13 children with multiple women, YoungBoy reportedly dedicates nearly 80 percent of his income to family expenses, ensuring all his children receive financial support.

Congratulations to NBA YoungBoy and Jazlyn Mychelle on welcoming their beautiful daughter and expanding their loving family to five members.

T.I. Launches Furious Song Aimed At 50 Cent As Beef Escalates

OK, Tip just let one go at 50 Cent. at least that’s what it looks like. 50 Cent did what he does and then King Harris went low…and then Tip pulls up with a trunk full of bars. Listen below.

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But lets keep it a buck…this beef is getting out of control.

We all understand that in Hip-Hop, there are no formal rules when it comes to competition. From battle raps in the park to chart-topping diss records, conflict has always been part of the culture. But there is a difference between lyrical sparring and personal disrespect. Right now, things feel like they are crossing that line.

For years, 50 Cent has built a reputation for stirring the pot. Sometimes it is strategic. Sometimes it is entertaining. And sometimes it is both. But the latest flare-up with T.I., also known as Tip, has taken a strange turn.

What started as talk of a friendly Verzuz-style musical battle has devolved into something far more personal. T.I. initially floated the idea of squaring off hit-for-hit, which on paper sounds like classic Hip-Hop sport. Instead, the back and forth escalated into sharp words and public jabs.

Then things shifted.

50 Cent recently put a spotlight on Tameka ‘Tiny’ Harris, T.I.’s wife and a member of the R&B group Xscape. Notably, Tiny has remained almost entirely silent during this rivalry. She has not inserted herself into the feud. She has not taken shots. She has not fueled the fire. Yet her name was brought into the mix, which raised eyebrows among fans who feel family members should remain off limits.

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The situation intensified even further when King Harris, the son of T.I. and Tiny, entered the conversation. In a heated moment online, King made inflammatory remarks about 50 Cent’s late mother. For context, 50 Cent’s mother, Sabrina Jackson, was tragically killed when he was just eight years old. It is a deeply personal chapter in his life that he has spoken about in interviews and through his music.

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While 50 Cent is known for having thick skin, invoking a deceased parent is widely viewed as crossing a line. Whether the comments were meant to provoke, defend, or simply go viral, the reaction was swift. Many fans expressed discomfort, especially those who have experienced the loss of a parent themselves. For some, it is not about the artists involved. It is about the emotional weight of the words.

This raises a bigger question about where we draw the line in Hip-Hop beef. Competition has always sharpened the culture. From Kool Moe Dee versus Busy Bee to Nas versus Jay-Z, lyrical battles have produced some of the greatest records in rap history. But those clashes were ultimately about skill, dominance, and pride. When family members who are not active participants become targets, it shifts the energy.

King Harris clearly feels protective of his mother. That instinct is understandable. Still, stepping into the mud only deepens it. The internet has a way of amplifying every insult, turning private frustrations into public spectacles that live forever in screenshots and screen recordings.

At some point, the question becomes simple. How low do we go?

It is Sunday night. People are trying to wind down, spend time with family, and maybe escape the stress of the week. Instead, timelines are filled with insults and personal attacks. Lip boxing on the internet rarely ends well. If this is truly about pride and competition, perhaps it should return to music. Or better yet, go silent altogether.

Hip-Hop has always thrived on intensity. But it also thrives on discipline and creativity. Hopefully cooler heads prevail before words turn into something far more serious.

There is also a larger cultural lesson here. Hip-Hop has matured into a global force that influences fashion, politics, film, and business. The pioneers who once battled in parks are now executives, moguls, and mentors. With that evolution comes responsibility. Younger artists and fans are watching how conflict is handled. When disputes spiral into personal attacks involving family members, it risks normalizing a level of disrespect that can spill offline. The culture has survived because it adapts. Perhaps this is another moment that calls for growth instead of escalation.

What do you think? Has this gone too far, or is this just another chapter in Hip-Hop rivalry? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

King Harris Attacks 50 Cent’s Dead Mother As Beef Over Verzuz Starts To Spiral

King Harris stepped into the heated exchange between his father, TI, and 50 Cent after the G-Unit mogul posted what many considered a disrespectful photo of Tiny Harris on Instagram on February 22.

The 21-year-old rapper made it clear he wasn’t staying silent while 50 Cent targeted his family during the ongoing Verzuz battle dispute. The drama escalated when 50 Cent shared an unflattering image of TI’s wife following their public back-and-forth over a potential Verzuz matchup.

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King Harris quickly responded with pointed comments on social media, defending his mother against what he viewed as crossing the line from rap beef into personal attacks on family members.

“Your mama dead as f### n####, I’m not going about my mama, I’m not raised like that.”

The Atlanta native continued his verbal assault, stating, “So tell your dead ass mama dig her ass up and post a picture that look better than my m############ mama, n####.”

King Harris didn’t stop there, warning 50 Cent and his associates with these words: “Y’all n##### better tie y’all m############ shoes. Y’all n##### don’t know who the f### y’all f###### with.”

The young Harris also demanded respect for his own family, declaring, “Put that music up or n#### shut the f### up n####, cuz all that other s### ain’t going ain’t going to get on my mother you mama dead as f###.”

This latest incident stems from TI’s continued push for a Verzuz battle with 50 Cent, which has turned increasingly personal over recent weeks.

During a phone conversation with Kevin Hart that went viral, TI declared himself “king below the Mason Dixie line” and demanded 50 Cent “bring his hit records and come on and sit down and see what the South got to say.”

The Atlanta rapper insisted that 50 Cent either accept the challenge or “up,” leaving no middle ground in their potential showdown.

The tension reached a boiling point when 50 Cent posted an old video of T.I.’s Crime Stoppers commercial, as well as footage of T.I. testifying in a trial related to the death of his close friend Philant Johnson.

This “King Rat” comment particularly stung TI, who fired back, claiming he had “paperwork” on 50 Cent and questioning who the real informant was between them.

According to TI’s recent statements on “Million Dollaz Worth Of Game,” the two rappers had previously discussed a Verzuz battle behind the scenes while both were working in Los Angeles.

TI claimed they had reached an agreement about the potential matchup, but 50 Cent later backed out when the opportunity became official.

The Atlanta legend expressed frustration that 50 Cent was now publicly dismissing something they had allegedly already agreed upon privately.

The feud between T.I. and 50 Cent has simmered for years, with both rappers trading barbs over issues ranging from street credibility to business dealings.

As for 50 Cent’s mother, Sabrina Jackson, she was murdered when he was eight years old, making King Harris’s comments particularly sensitive.

The Queens rapper has spoken openly about how his mother’s death shaped his life and career, making her a frequent subject in his music and interviews.

T.I. also responded to 50’s post about Tiny in the comments, but was considerably less vitriolic.

The ongoing dispute between TI and 50 Cent shows no signs of cooling, with both artists maintaining their positions on the proposed Verzuz battle.

TI continues pushing for the matchup while 50 Cent appears uninterested in engaging, creating an impasse that has now drawn in family members and escalated beyond typical rap beef boundaries.

New Viral Interview Causes Crazy Wu-Tang Rumors

A deeply sensitive, unverified allegation is circulating in Hip-Hop after an interview aired on Doggie Diamonds TV, where a Staten Island woman identifying herself as Tai claimed she is related to members of the Wu-Tang family circle and described what she says was a traumatic, long-suppressed situation.

Host Doggie Diamonds opened the segment sounding shaken, telling viewers: “In my whole 19-year career, I’m baffled.” He added, “I don’t even know what to say.”

“Tai” who said she’s from Park Hill, Staten Island, claimed she’s speaking out now as part of a personal healing process and said she is not motivated by money or attention. “I’m not looking for a… payout,” she said, later adding, “I’m looking for… accountability.”

What was alleged in the interview

In the conversation, “Tai” alleged that a male cousin—whom she described as connected to a major Hip-Hop legacy—initiated sexual contact without consent when she was a teenager. She described feeling pressured and emotionally manipulated over time, stating: “He didn’t ask me the first time and manipulated me along the way so that I couldn’t say no.” We are not naming name…but. you see what is being said.

She also claimed she was later portrayed negatively inside family circles. One of her core complaints centered on what she described as a damaging story being repeated about her, which she strongly denied. “Now the narrative… is that we’re in an orgy… drunk and infused,” she said, before insisting: “That absolutely did not… happen.”

Throughout the interview, she repeatedly framed her purpose as truth-telling and closure, saying: “I want you to tell the truth… own it.” She also emphasized protecting younger relatives, saying she wants to teach girls not to stay silent for years.

By The Way And So You Know:

  • AllHipHop has not independently verified any of the claims, dates, or the specific events described.
  • We do not have corroborating documentation, police reports, court filings, or an on-the-record response from the accused person(s).
  • We cannot confirm the identity of individuals referenced beyond what the interviewee alleged.

FYI:

This story involves serious allegations. At this time, AllHipHop is reporting on the existence of the interview and the claims made in it—not stating any allegation as fact.

We are also not naming the accused individual based solely on this interview transcript, given the gravity of the accusation and the need for verification and response.

If any parties or representatives wish to provide a statement or clarification, AllHipHop will update this reportwith their response in context.

This article discusses allegations made by a guest on a third-party platform. These claims are allegations only. AllHipHop does not assert the truth of the claims and is reporting on the interview as a matter of public online discussion.

Stockton Benefit Concert Honors Mass Shooting Victims While Killers Remain Freeff

Stockton community leaders organized a benefit concert this week while investigators continue their search for suspects in a November mass shooting that claimed four lives, including three children.

The Stockton Stand Up benefit concert brought together local faith groups, community leaders and grieving families nearly three months after the November 29, 2025, attack that killed four people and injured 13 others at the Monkey Space event hall.

The concert comes as investigators face mounting criticism for their inability to make arrests despite releasing photos of suspect vehicles and offering a substantial reward.

As of February 22, 2026, no suspects have been arrested in connection with the targeted attack that investigators believe was aimed at rappers MBNel and Fly Boy Doughy, both of whom were present at NanoMB’s daughter’s birthday party when gunfire erupted.

Law enforcement agencies have increased the reward to $130,000 for information leading to arrests, yet the case remains unsolved nearly three months later.

The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office recovered two vehicles believed to be connected to the shooting and processed them for DNA evidence, but these efforts have not yielded arrests.

MBNel, the Filipino-American Hip-Hop artist from Stockton, released a statement expressing condolences while maintaining his distance from speculation about the attack.

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“My deepest condolences to the families who had to bury their children, and to the innocent lives lost,” MBNel said. “What happened in Stockton has left families carrying an unimaginable loss. There are no words that can make sense of this, and I do not want to add noise where there should be care. This is about the families, and no one else.”

The shooting claimed the lives of Maya Lupian, 8, Journey Rose Reotutar Guerrero, 8, Amari Peterson, 14, and Susano Archuleta, 21. Investigators determined that more than 50 rounds were fired from at least five different weapons during the attack.

A Christian Hip-Hop artist performed at the benefit concert and released a new song titled Stockton Stand Up, channeling his pain into purpose through music.

Miami Midnight ballerina works 8-hour shift. Then she sees the tips she made—and now she has just one question

A Miami midnight ballerina worked an eight-hour shift only to get abysmal tips. That’s why she’s asking, “ Do y’all think strip clubs are dying?”

TikTok content creator KileyAnn (@mommyof20821) noticed that the club she works at has slowly lost some of its client pool. On one particular night, she only got $40 in tips, leading her to question where all of the money was going. Her video on TikTok garnered over 2,000 views, with regular customers and other midnight ballerinas offering her some suggestions as to why her particular club has been doing poorly. 

Do Some Clubs Perform Better Based on Their Geographic Region?

Many commenters emphasized that other clubs across the country are making money. KileyAnn just isn’t at one of the profitable clubs. She mentioned in the comments section of her post that she recently moved from a more profitable club to her current location, which has affected her tips and bottom line. 

It’s unclear what prices her current club charges, although it does seem to affect her baseline pay. In the comments section of her video, she replied to multiple viewers who said that the clubs in their area were more profitable, emphasizing that she’d rather be at another spot anywhere else in the country. 

“I think it’s also where you’re at,” one commenter said. “My friend is a ‘midnight ballerina’ here and some nights she pulls in $2,000.” 

Commenters emphasized that the busier spots had “entertainers” and policies that made it easier for cash to flow. After all, KileyAnn is working in a popular coastal city and has previously worked in other coastal areas that had a large client base.

Is People Not Going to Clubs a Recession Indicator?

While many people said it was just a problem with KileyAnn’s specific club, others emphasized that they don’t have the money to spend on clubs in general.

“Its a luxury expense and people just don’t have the extra cash as much anymore,” said one viewer.

Dancers take notice of this, and it often signals an economic downturn. The indicator is called the “stripper index.”

“When tips slow down and foot traffic thins out, it often means people are holding onto their extra cash,” David Kindness, a certified public accountant and finance expert, told Buzzfeed.

Recently, some clubs have made the move to finally increase prices from $20 for one dance to $40-50. For years, clubs have increased the prices of other amenities, like alcohol or special VIP rooms. But now, they’ve made a move to adjust for inflation and move away from prices from the early ‘80s.

This inflation, though, has been noticeable for customers.

“As someone who frequents strip clubs and SWs the inflation has been crazy. It’s inflated more than any other commodity or luxury,” said one commenter on a Reddit thread discussing inflated dances.

Another added that “these strip clubs that raised their dance prices to $40 and $50 stay dead. Or if they have a crowd, most of the customers are drinking and tipping.”

That’s led many to conclude that strip clubs have gotten more expensive and are not worth going to.

“I think it’s more that like everything else the prices have just exploded… what used to be a good night out now cost $20 to cover $8 beer, dances that were $20 have now turned into a $600 VIP room…” said one commenter on KileyAnn’s post.

Inflation was the biggest thing on most commenters’ minds, which seemingly has left many people fighting to pay for necessities. That leaves little room in their wallets for clubs or other luxury expenses. 

We’ve reached out to KileyAnn via TikTok direct message and TikTok comment for more information. We’ll let you know if she responds.

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Janet Jackson’s Night Out Causes Major Dating Questions

Janet Jackson has stepped into another unexpected headline. No, it is not about Donald Trump support or her amazing tour. This is more about some serious legacy. The whispers now to a Farrakhan Sr…specifically the son of Nation of Islam leader.

Yes, the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan.

Let’s slow this down and get it right.

The chatter ignited after Janet was seen at a recent New Edition concert alongside Mustafa Farrakhan Sr. The two appeared close, comfortable, and were surrounded by tight security by the F.O.I. This is the kind of protection that that notes all the stops. This was not just a friendly link-up.

To be clear, Mustafa Farrakhan Sr. is not the former college basketball star some people immediately assumed. He is the son of Minister Farrakhan and has long been connected to the inner workings and legacy structure of the Nation of Islam. The Farrakhan name carries decades of influence, activism and leadership. Mustafa, Sr. has always been by his father’s side, almost in a security capacity himself. His father started to lead the Nation of Islam in the late 1970s and led major events such as the Million Man March. That legacy is not massive and it is generational.

And now Janet?

Janet Jackson has always maneuvered differently. She has navigated global superstardom, high profile marriages, and intense public scrutiny with discipline. Her recent years have been focused on touring, legacy celebration but she seemed to step out in support of Donald Trump during the last president cycle. Or against Kamala Harris. Anyway. Moving along. When JJ steps out publicly with someone – especially a Farrakhan – people notice.

Some commenters insist this was simply two prominent individuals attending a concert. Others are suggesting the connection runs deeper and has been quietly developing for some time. Mustafa reportedly experienced the personal loss of his wife years ago. So, that is part of the conversation.

Still, the optics are powerful.

Is this romance, friendship, or something else??? For now, it remains speculation. Stay tuned.

50 Cent Teams Up With Kim Kardashian For Eva Longoria’s New Comedy Filmf

50 Cent just added his name to another major Hollywood project that’s got people talking across the entertainment world.

According to TMZ, the G-Unit boss spent two full days filming scenes for Eva Longoria’s upcoming Netflix comedy, The Fifth Wheel, at Exchange LA nightclub.

Production sources confirmed the rapper and TV mogul worked closely with Kim Kardashian, Nikki Glaser, and Brenda Song during the downtown Los Angeles shoot.

Longoria directs the female-driven comedy that keeps building momentum with each new casting announcement that drops on social media.

The Desperate Housewives star personally recruited several high-profile names for the project that Netflix picked up for global distribution. 50 Cent shot multiple takes alongside the ensemble cast at the popular nightlife venue, which served as the main filming location.

The Queens native brings his proven acting experience to the comedy after building a successful television empire with shows like Power.

His role size remains unclear, but sources say he’s actively involved in the production process and worked through several complex scenes.

The Fifth Wheel continues building its star-powered cast that already includes Fortune Feimster and other comedy veterans who bring different energy levels.

The film marks another step in Kim Kardashian’s acting career, following her previous television work and business ventures outside entertainment.

Nikki Glaser adds her comedic background, while Brenda Song brings her extensive acting experience from various projects.

Eva Longoria encouraged model Brooks Nader to audition for the same project earlier this month, showing how the director personally scouts talent for key roles.

Netflix has not announced an official release date for The Fifth Wheel comedy starring the diverse ensemble cast.