Back in 2019, 21 Savage (born Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph) made international news after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials took the rapper into custody. The world became aware of the fact that Savage is actually a citizen of the United Kingdom.
It turns out 21 Savage was born in London, England, not Atlanta, Georgia. Apparently, the I Am > I Was album creator entered the United States around the age of seven, but his non-immigrant visa expired in July 2006.
“His whole public persona is false. He actually came to the U.S. from the U.K. as a teen and overstayed his visa,” an ICE spokesperson told the media at the time. Savage’s legal team claimed their client filed for a nonimmigrant U visa in order to stay in the U.S. legally.
Fast forward to 2023, 21 Savage heads back to the United Kingdom to perform in his home country. The Grammy Award winner’s first-ever U.K. appearance will take place at The O2 Arena in London on Thursday, November 30, 2023.
21 Savage gave his first international performance on July 10 in Toronto. He joined his Her Loss project collaborator Drake on stage at the It’s All A Blur Tour stop in the OVO rapper’s hometown. Prior to that performance, Drake broke the news of Savage’s receiving a green card on the “8AM in Charlotte” track.
Drake also tapped 21 Savage for a feature on his newly released For All The Dogs studio album. The Canadian/British duo’s Her Loss joint effort dropped in November 2022. That LP debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with 404,000 first-week units.
Savage travels to the U.K. with three No. 1 albums in his discography. In addition to Her Loss, the Slaughter Gang leader scored Number Ones with 2018’s I Am > I Was and 2020’s Savage Mode II with Metro Boomin.
While 50 Cent is involved with a number of professional sports partnerships, with teams from some of the biggest sporting leagues in the world, he didn’t think twice about giving a helping hand when a Welsh under-14s girls soccer squad came calling.
The players at AFC Rumney in Cardiff will walk out on the pitch this weekend in their new yellow G-Unit kit branded with the Hip-Hop mogul’s name.
This is quality!!!
AFC Rumney's under 14s girls side has been sponsored by 50 Cent after their manager worked with him on tour!! 👏 https://t.co/TkmHDHRDtK
The sponsorship came about after one of the fathers on the team began working on Fiddy’s Final Lap tour. Not only did he agree to sponsor the girls, but he also showed a keen interest in the team.
Richie Brown, the team’s coach and father of two girls on the squad, said 50 Cent was enthusiastic about the deal.
“Straight off, without hesitation, he agreed,” Brown explained to The Telegraph. “At first it was an unbelievable feeling. We were a bit cheeky and asked for more and he also sponsored our tracksuits. I’ve been involved in female football for 10 years, it’s really appreciated that it came around when we were in need of new stuff, we love his support for us.”
🚨50 Cent has shockingly agreed to sponsor a Welsh under-14 girls' football team, AFC Rumney, with his name and G-Unit logo on their kits.
🚨 This sponsorship is a massive deal for a grassroots club like AFC Rumney, as funding can be hard to come by at that level.
The team hopes the new kit will boost the girls after losing the first three games of the season.
“This could give us our confidence back,” Brown added. “We’ve sent a few photos over to him. 50 Cent actually showed an interest in who he was sponsoring, he wanted to know more about the team.”
While 50 Cent hasn’t shown up to a match yet, he’s more than welcome if he visits Wales.
“If he’s ever around Cardiff he should come along,” Coach Brown offered.
"It was a parent of one of our players, and he was working on the American tour with 50 Cent."
Cardi B says artists who collaborate with her don’t have to worry about picking a side if they also work with her opps, as long as they keep it real with her.
The “Bongos” hitmaker addressed the topic during a recent interview with the Spout Podcast. The episode aired last month, but a clip from the show went viral on Monday (October 9).
According to Cardi B, business is the only priority concerning the artists she collaborates with.
“If I like you, and I meet you, and we do a song, I don’t expect you to, like, pick a side or anything,” the NYC icon explained. “You could work with whoever you want to work with. Because at the end of the day, this is a business, and you gotta look out for yourself, always.”
However, Cardi warned those acting “fake” with her will be held accountable.
“Just don’t s### on me,” she added. “And don’t show me that you’re a fake b####. That’ll be breakin’ my heart. And when I see you, I’ma let you know. And when I have to express myself, I’ll express myself.” Check out the clip below and watch the interview at the end of the page.
Elsewhere during the interview, Cardi B revealed she’s using Beyoncé as the perfect example of how to handle haters.
“Surprisingly, I have held myself back a lot … from a lot of things,” she stated. “You see how Beyoncé addresses her things — she does not address them at all.”
Nonetheless, last week, the Grammy Award-winning rapper warned her “haters” that she will drop years-old receipts and bring out “Belcalis the Demon,” to handle them if she has to.
“I will bring this internet into f###### shambles b####,” she declared in an Instagram Live on October 3. “I been trying not to disappoint my fans because I been tryna be Cardi B the professional. But Belcalis the Demon, it be really close to come out. And I don’t want that because I don’t want to disappoint my fans.”
He avoided jail time and was sentenced to three years of probation. In addition, Combs was ordered to “enroll and participate in and successfully complete a 3-month licensed first-offender alcohol and other drug education and counseling program”. The charge of driving under the influence was dismissed.
The 29-year-old was arrested and charged following a routine traffic stop in June. Cops claim Justin Combs ran a red light. After speaking to him, authorities questioned if he was under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
He was hauled off to jail on two misdemeanor charges for driving under the influence and having a blood alcohol content (BAC) higher than 0.08% or more. He was released later that day on a $5,000 bond.
Justin Combs’ mom, Misa Hylton, tore into Diddy in a scathing Instagram rant following their son’s DUI arrest.
“Everyone has to sit around for years and act like there isn’t anything wrong with you. This is where the buck stops for me,” Misa began. “If anything ever happened to my son GOD FORBID. What is anyone going to say to me? When we all know who’s fault it would be.”
Westside Gunn says his album era is over, and he’s going out with a bang on his upcoming album, set to be his last LP.
The Griselda rapper intends to focus his efforts on his projects outside of the studio, and although he still plans on dropping hits, Westside Gunn said his fifth studio album will be his final one.
“[This is] going to be the last album where I take the time to say ‘this is an album,'” he explained during a Rolling Stone interview. “When I was doing the Hitler Wears Hermes series, I was doing all them projects like mixtapes. I was recording the whole s### in two, three days. I’m not saying I won’t come with a five-song EP with Madlib or I won’t do a seven-song EP with Alchemist or I won’t rap. I’ll do all of that, but making a studio album, I’m done with all that.”
According to Gunn, his upcoming album And Then You Pray For Me “was pressure to me.” However, that pressure has now been relieved. He also revealed he’s “testing the waters on a few different things,” on the album. “It’s not like I’m going out of the box with it or I’m not being me,” Westside Gunn shared. “I’m still me, it’s just kind of a different sound.”
Westside Gunn Declares Upcoming Album Will Be “Album of the Year”
He continued: “I got so much other things I got going on now in my life that’s different. And I have new artists that I also want to break that are super dope. And I know they need my attention because [they] the ones that need the development.”
Westside Gunn declared And Then You Pray For Me a “MASTERPIECE,” in a recent Instagram post.
He also claimed it’s “album of the year,” and believes he can better every other 2023 project with “just the first 10” tracks. The feature-stacked 21-track album includes appearances from RZA, Rick Ross, Jeezy, Conway The Machine, Ty Dolla $ign, Denzel Curry, Stove God Cooks, Rome Streetz, Giggs and more. Set to arrive on Friday (October 13)
Ahead of the release of his final album this Friday (October 13), Westside Gunn is giving his fans a look behind the scenes at his creative process with a series of mini movies. Check out episode 3 below.
While Plies has been thirsting after Britney Spears for months, the pop princess set her sights on another rapper for a dream collaboration.
The “Circus” singer shared her wish on Instagram Sunday (October 8), posting a video of her dancing to Beyoncé’s “Daddy Lessons” with a proposal for Jay-Z. In the since-deleted video, Spears gyrates and twirls around wearing her signature low-rise panties while highlighting her bandaged finger.
“So many people have done remixes to my songs without my knowledge,” she penned in the caption. “So I guess it’s safe to say I will be redoing this song eventually !!!”
However, Britney Spears doesn’t want to cover the song alone; she wants a Jay-Z verse on her remix. “Just need to meet Jay-Z and add a rap to it,” she added. “What’s up ???”
Britney Spears says she would like to remix Beyoncé's “Daddy Lessons” with Jay-Z pic.twitter.com/5vGjeb9fsE
While he is yet to publicly respond, Jay-Z is a fan, joining his wife Beyoncé at a Britney Spears concert in Las Vegas in 2013 and revealing ”Toxic” was his favorite song of hers in a Twitter Q&A in 2015.
Earlier this year, rumors of a potential Beyoncé and Britney collab surfaced. The “Cuff It” hitmaker asked Spears to appear in a music video, according to a Page Six report. However, the video never materialized.
Meanwhile, Plies continues to lose his mind over Spears, posting another one of her dancing videos on Instagram on Monday (October 9).
“Don’t Nobody Bother Me Today Ok!!!” he penned in the caption. “I Been Watching This Since Last Night!! My Lil ‘Purple Rain.’ Look How She Looking At Me!!!!”
Azealia Banks responded to Drake and Birdman’s comments about Joe Budden, even though she was not actually involved.
The new Drake album, For All The Dogs, was released to the world. The album features 23 songs and boasts collaborations with artists such as Lil Yachty, J. Cole, Bad Bunny, SZA, and more. It seems like there are mostly positive reviews, but Joe Budden – rapper-turned-podcaster – offered his opinion. He openly offered his two cents, suggesting that his Canadian arch-enemy’s style was more suited for a younger audience.
In response, Drake posted a lengthy comment and it was full of either. On top of that, Birdman shared his thoughts on the situation with a threat! This ain’t beef! This is veganism at its finest!
She took issue with both Drake and Birdman’s responses and let them have it. She stated that Drake had cosmetic procedures like nose jobs and liposuction were NOT aligned with the Hip-Hop culture. “Does Drake know his nose job and liposuction is not hip hop? Does Drake know that no one who actually understands hip hop — a culture born from [the] oppressed, really [cares] about his soft-toothed, colonized, confused, mixed-race facsimile attempts to exhibit the true authenticity of an actual MC?” she asked. “Does Drake know his desperate attempts to gangsterize Canadian ‘street life’ is an all-encompassing failure in and of itself?” She also called out Birdman for making threats online, which she deemed lowbrow and detrimental to the genre’s image.
She did not hold back!
Can u just make some more lug and quit threatening people online before you get arrested?
S### like that really makes the genre look trashy and low budget as hell… and sorry… you’ve kinda just made it so hot that if anything happens to joe Budden it’s certainly getting traced back to you and drake. LOL.
Loved ur verse on “constantly hating” but it has been a minute since anyone cared for your music, and drake is redundant as hell.
Only weird nepo babies and Eastern European immigrants who wear USS polo association, cool water and media f### boys actually care for him.
Work some magic and bring back young thug please.., that man is very very special.
Honestly, if drakes mother was black he’d probably not be so corny.
White mom syndrome is very real
– Ether Banks
This this out:
Earlier in the day, fans speculated that Drake took another swipe at Joe Budden in one of his captions, where he expressed gratitude for his life.
Joe’s manager rode for him and got a lot of attention too. I don’t think he remembers when Joe Budden was on AHH every day.
Joe budden is the most important figure in media. Unconventional in approach, untethered to any agenda driven entity, no relationships interfere with his true opinions. No stage name, no act, a former emcee turned media mogul with the world constantly listening and watching.
Something crazy happened at the BET Hip-Hop Awards. As you already know, last Tuesday the BET Hip-Hop Awards were taped in Atlanta, Georgia. They air TODAY on BET so please check that out. Everybody was having a lot of fun. It was definitely a Hip-Hop affair with a wide range of celebrities that such an award could afford.
This version of the show was mostly performance-based, but there were some awards announced. It was an all-out celebration of 50 years of Hip-Hop. Now I’m not going to get into the details of this particular award because it would result in spoilers for the show. So I hope you all follow me here. Nevertheless, There was a category in which Ice Spice and another rapper were being nominated.
I won’t say the other individual’s name, but I will say that this person is very popular. And the people love the individual in question. When this rapper was seen or walked through, the people cheered. Ice Spice was at the BET AWARDS, but was not here for the BET Hip-Hop awards. So that might play a factor in what happened next.
All I will say is that Ice Spice went to head with this other artist and WON. She was the winner, but the crowd started to boo, according to sources. I’m trying to figure out if they were doing the heckling because the rapper question was present and accounted for. OR, if they hate Ice Spice. I don’t really think that’s the case, because who doesn’t like Ice Spice? She’s harmless! But I think that They simply wanted to see a hometown favorite win.
Nevertheless, the show went on and everybody had a good time.
The 2023 BET Hip Hop Awards will be aired on October 10, 2023, as the 17th installment of the beloved show. BET Hip Hop Awards are intended to recognize the best in Hip-hop music of 2023. The ceremony was taped in Atlanta, Georgia.
Gunplay reportedly lost custody of his infant daughter. According to TMZ, a court granted sole custody to his estranged wife Vonshae Taylor-Morales on Monday (October 9).
The court’s decision can only be reversed if Taylor-Morales, who has a temporary restraining order against Gunplay, wants joint custody. As of now, the rapper can only see his daughter through court-monitored virtual visits.
Gunplay, whose real name is Richard Morales, was arrested for domestic violence and child abuse in August. Taylor-Morales accused her husband of choking their daughter. She also blamed him for their child’s heart defect.
“The reason that my daughter had a heart defect is because of his drug abuse history,” Taylor-Morales said. “He was the cause of her defect. Y’all could Google this. Anybody who abuses cocaine, ketamine, which he did too. He actually OD’d on ketamine twice. Cocaine, ketamine, all those types of things, it causes cognitive disorders and dysfunctions and s### like that.”
Gunplay previously missed three hearings about his wife’s restraining order against him. If he misses the fourth hearing, her restraining order will be made permanent and prevent him from being around his daughter until her 18th birthday.
Taylor-Morales filed for divorce following Gunplay’s arrest, but she said he refused to sign the papers. She is seeking child support from the rapper.
50 Cent trolled Diddy, advising the Bad Boy Records mogul to seek legal counsel following the arrest of Keefe D. The G-Unit leader suggested Diddy was the mastermind behind the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur in an Instagram post on Monday (October 9).
“Damn so pac got lined by brother love,” 50 Cent wrote. “LOL Time to Lawyer up, s### might get sticky.”
Keefe D, whose real name is Duane Davis, was arrested for Shakur’s murder on September 29. Davis was charged with one count of murder with the use of a deadly weapon and with the intent to promote, further or assist a criminal gang.
Prior to his arrest, Davis implicated Diddy in Shakur’s murder in an interview with the Art of Dialogue. Davis said Diddy pitted him against Suge Knight, who was in the car with Shakur when the late rapper was shot in 1996.
Shakur was infamously shot in a drive-by attack in Las Vegas. He died a few days later at a local hospital.
Prosecutors claim Davis “ordered the death” of Shakur and the attempted murder of Knight. Davis publicly admitted he was involved in the shooting in his memoir and past interviews.
“Duane Davis was the shot caller for this group of individuals that committed this crime,” Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Jason Johansson said. “And he orchestrated the plan that was carried out.”
Davis’ nephew Orlando Anderson was long considered the prime suspect in Shakur’s murder. Anderson died in 1998.
Authorities still believe Anderson was the shooter. Prosecutors did not need to prove Davis pulled the trigger to charge him with murder. Davis faced a murder charge for aiding and abetting in the crime.
Davis has not entered a plea in the murder case. His arraignment was originally scheduled for October 4, but a Nevada judge granted a two-week delay.
Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast co-host Wallo had a few things to get off his chest on Sunday (October 8). Taking to Instagram, the 44-year-old laid into the current state of rap, calling for the powers that be to wake up. He claims the rap industry landscape is “undergoing a remarkable transformation” and insists fans of the genre have grown tired of the monotony ruling the charts.
“It’s intriguing to observe that many artist teams have yet to catch up with this evolving dynamic,” he wrote in part. “The era of relying solely on flashy jewelry, ostentatious fashion choices, references to drugs, and flaunting firearms to capture attention is fading into obscurity. What truly resonates with audiences now is not the gimmicks but rather the power of authentic, high-quality music.
“For a significant period, it seemed like attention-grabbing antics and manufactured controversies were the driving force behind the rap game’s success. However, this era is gradually drawing to a close. The numbers, particularly those on platforms like YouTube and Spotify, Apple charts, are painting a starkly different picture. They reveal that it’s not the manufactured motion or shock value that propels artists to the forefront but the quality of their music and the genuine connection they establish with their listeners.”
For the past few years, rappers like 6ix9ine and Lil Pump were able to skate by using social media to generate controversy. 6ix9ine seemed to diss a fellow rapper every week (dead or alive), while Lil Pump criticized Eminem, one of the biggest-selling artists in music history. Wallo continued by noting how important it is to put the time in to becoming a skilled rapper—not just picking the right collaborator in hopes of blowing up.
“In this transformed landscape, the practice of paying for a feature from a more established artist no longer guarantees success,” he said. “It’s increasingly apparent that each artist has their own unique impact, and success is often built on individual merit rather than collaborations alone. This shift underscores the importance of honing one’s craft, producing compelling and resonant music, and cultivating a genuine fan base.
“In essence, the rap game is experiencing a significant metamorphosis, and artists and their teams must adapt to this new reality by prioritizing musical authenticity and the cultivation of a devoted fan following, rather than relying on outdated gimmicks and manufactured trends.”
Wallo is the latest to express his disdain for current rap. Juicy J recently shared a similar sentiment, as pointed out by TMZ. In a clip, he talked about the 40 percent decrease in rap album sales and implored rappers, producers, composers and engineers to “turn this s##t around.”
AllHipHop attended an event at the Recording Academy in Santa Monica last month, where Xzibit and Layzie Bone also lamented the state of rap. The discussion continued to wander through each participants’ respective careers but kept returning to where Hip-Hop stands as a culture. The overall consensus was painfully clear—something needs to change.
“Everything sounds the same,” Xzibit said. “Listen, there’s two factors that I believe are stifling music. Because Hip-Hop is so huge and it made so many people so much money, they think anybody can do it. For example, if you go and say, ‘I love football,’ but you won’t take your ass down there, suit up and get on the field when it’s time, you won’t do that. Everyone feels that Hip-Hop is so accessible that anybody can do it. It’s become a mockery of itself. That’s one.
“Number two, I think it’s become too accessible. Back in the day, there was a time that you had to go into somebody’s office and get an investment into your career. Now, if you have a laptop and WiFi, you can be an artist, which just crowds the whole lane. You’re doing yourself a disservice by participating in that.”
Layzie Bone chimed in with, “It just f##### the whole game up,” to which Xzibit said, “First of all, we should have unionized. We should have had some kind of union and a board and organized ourself. Right now, 50 years later, we still don’t own s###. Until we own it, until we control it, until we have a say on who gets to f###ng call themselves this and call themselves that like everybody else, it’s going to continue to spiral out of control.
“That’s why we aren’t on Billboard because nobody is in the pilot seat, guiding us where we’re supposed to go. We went to thousand to millions to billions—this is a billion-dollar industry—but until we take the focus and clean up our own backyard, then it’s not going to have the same respect that it’s garnered in the past.”
Birdman has revealed what he says was the reason he stopped working with Gillie Da Kid, saying the Million Dollaz Worth Of Game podcast host was never actually a ghostwriter for Young Money.
Apparently, it all went down back in the day, which we can assume was sometime around 2003 when Gillie allegedly parted ways with Young Money. In a recent Clubhouse session alongside Wack 100, Stunna broke everything down and also addressed the rift between Gillie and himself. Though he was adamant he wishes no harm to Gillie, he recanted any and all claims that Gillie wrote anything for any Young Money artists during his time with the label. Not only that, he also seemingly felt the need to go as far as affirming that he hadn’t ever made a dollar off Gillie’s music nor did he ever even release any of it.
As if that weren’t semi-inflammatory enough, Birdman detailed a particular outing in Philadelphia when he alleged Gillie failed to retaliate against Beanie Sigel for pressuring him in broad daylight at a shopping mall.
“My fallout with Gillie was, we was in Philly—I ain’t got no ill feelings with him,” Birdman started off before adding, “But n###s be putting this all this false, fake s### out.” He continued, “We was in Philly at a store and we was shopping. And Beanie come in the store, grab him, walk him outside and he got a blicky on him. We all got blicky’s on us, I got 100 n###s with me. So he n###a brought him out side and he ‘Woop-woop,’ and he ain’t do nothing. I lost all respect for him and then I stopped f###ing with him.”
RocStar2800 asks Birdman about why he lost respect for Gillie Da King on Clubhouse pic.twitter.com/xaAaZSviMP
It seems as though Gillie finds the entire situation comical. Not long after the clip made the rounds, he wrote a crying laughing emoji along with “25 years later.” However, something tells me we’re getting a POV video of Gillie’s eyes bloodshot and mouth spewing saliva, denying Birdman’s claims while berating him for them.
Drake’s beef with Joe Budden became a family affair. The Canadian superstar’s father Dennis Graham offered support by lashing out at Budden and others via social media.
“It’s a f###### shame that a young artist can’t do his own thing and enjoy his glory without an old hater m########### trying to bust his bubble because he has nothing going on, and to mention or put a limit on what age anyone should be dealing with which is none of his g###### business as long as they’re of legal age,” Graham wrote in an Instagram comment. “I am sick of these old f###### haters f###### with my son. If you don’t like what he does keep it moving m###########, he’s not bothering you!!!!!!!!!!”
Graham unleashed the message aimed at his son’s critics after Drake took another shot at Budden on Instagram.
“I thank god for this life and not having to come to rushed conclusions on Best Buy podcast mics,” Drake wrote.
Last week, the OVO artist claimed Budden “failed at music” in response to the rapper-turned-podcaster’s criticism of Drake’s new album For All the Dogs. Drake said Budden was “projecting his own self-hate,” calling Budden the “poster child of frustration and surrendering.”
Grammy-nominated recording artist Fat Joe, PlanetPlay and Lockwood Publishing recently announced their partnership to promote eco-consciousness in the gaming community.
The venture will deliver a series of exclusive in-game and physical merchandise created in collaboration with Fat Joe with a portion of proceeds donated to PlanetPlay to fund global climate projects.
“I really respect PlanetPlay and Lockwood Publishing’s unique and creative approach to supporting environmental sustainability,” Fat Joe said. “Together, we came up with an innovative way to bring fans new merch designs that will bring awareness to global climate initiatives and also help make a positive impact on our world.”
The collaboration will feature a series of physical and virtual items, including hoodies and t-shirts, which will be sold bundled with a variable carbon emissions reduction starting at a minimum of 100 kg CO2. The amount of carbon emissions reduced will be reflected in the design of the item, letting people show their commitment and contributions towards a healthier planet.
Fans can even pre-order the first t-shirt from the collaboration, featuring an all-new exclusive design inspired by Fat Joe and created by Rhea Stark through the official storefront here.
Starting on Oct. 11, Avakin Life players can contribute to the fight against climate change by purchasing a series of limited-edition Fat Joe virtual items, through the in-game marketplace.
“We’re beyond humbled to have an international superstar like Fat Joe joining us in our mission to engage the gaming community and make green moves towards a healthier planet,” said Rhea Loucas, Founder and CEO of PlanetPlay.
“Lockwood Publishing has been a tremendous partner in introducing our in-game items that support environmental initiatives, and this partnership with Fat Joe is taking it to the next level as we introduce an entire new collection of both in-game and physical items that will have a huge positive impact.”
Ivee Feria-Padua, Avakin Life Product Director, added:
“Gaming can drive positive real-world change, and together with PlanetPlay and our amazing community we believe this initiative can do just that. Interacting with fresh and creative branded content is something which helps players further customize is key to helping players express their identities, and we’re delighted to be working with Fat Joe to bring this to Avakin Life, as well as supporting PlanetPlay’s crucial climate projects.”
To celebrate the launch, Fat Joe will host a one-day, pop-up event at his iconic store in the Bronx, UP NYC. Attendees will have the rare opportunity to meet the international star in person, as well as purchase exclusive physical merchandise from the collaboration. Fat Joe is even giving attendees an opportunity to enter a drawing to win a pair of the latest fan-favorite Terror Squad (Fat Joe) x Nike Air Force 1 sneakers signed by Fat Joe himself.
Young Thug relies on a video game to occupy his mind in a Georgia jail. The rapper’s girlfriend Mariah the Scientist said he plays Candy Crush daily while waiting for a jury to be seated in the YSL RICO trial.
“He has an iPad and he plays Candy Crush,” she told TMZ. “He plays Candy Crush every f###### day.”
Mariah the Scientist also affirmed her loyalty to Young Thug. The singer said she had no plans to break up with him when asked about people advising her to dump the rapper due to his legal problems.
“They probably do [think the couple should break up], but I don’t give a f###,” she told TMZ. “I love him and I won’t be doing that. We’re great.”
Young Thug is one of the seven remaining defendants in the slow-moving YSL RICO trial. Jury selection began in January, but no jurors have been seated. More than 30 potential jurors have been qualified, awaiting the next steps in the process.
Last year, Young Thug was one of the 28 people named in the YSL RICO indictment. He was arrested in May 2022 and denied bond on several occasions.
Multiple YSL members – including Gunna – accepted plea deals in the RICO case. Others had their cases severed during the months-long jury selection process, leaving Young Thug and six co-defendants to face trial.
Julia Fox has been talking about her brief time dating Kanye West, documenting her experience in a memoir entitled Down the Drain. As AllHipHop.com previously reported, the two started dating in 2022. But the rapper-turned-fashion designer seemed to doll up his new boo to look like his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian.
Now, it seems as though the 33-year-old is trying to get paid by selling anecdotes about her relationship in the new book. Fox started writing her book in October 2022, eight months after she and West broke up.
“We spen[t] the day playing Uno and a game that involves highlighting positive words in the dictionary,” she wrote, saying Ye then remarked, “I’ll get you a boob job if you want.”
She also said that she dated him thinking it could benefit her career.
“I went into it … feeling all this could be real, and it could be amazing, and he could open so many doors,” she explained.
However, the Uncut Gems actress also believed she was “being weaponized” to hurt Kardashian. She also claimed the two never had sex. In November 2022, she insisted she wouldn’t be talking about their sex life in the book—because apparently there was nothing to talk about.
Jewels just released her new EP titled Galaxy Baby, and we can’t stop listening.
The North Carolina native’s ambitious new project solidifies her position as one of the hottest rising stars coming out of the south. The project’s lead single, “My Alien,” has become a certified fan favorite, displaying Jewels’ unique, one-of-a-kind voice which transforms deeply personal observations into songs that feel intimate and relatable. The song’s official music video sees an intergalactic Jewels entering outer space, in search of love and asks the question to viewers, where do we need to go to find love these days? The video also features a cameo, Jewel’s love interest (disguised in an alien outfit) has many speculating this to be a notable name in the entertainment industry… with Jewels neither confirming or denying the rumors.
Hailing from Charlotte, Jewels was raised in a ministry home, getting her start singing in front of the church. In 2020, she officially shifted her focus to her musical career, with an undeniable passion for creating meaningful, heartfelt ballads for audiences all around the world.
In describing herself, Jewels states, “I’m a singer, I’m a songwriter. I do makeup, I do hair. I engineer my own music, I mix and master it. I record myself. I’m an influencer at the same time. I’m everywhere. I like to have fun, all things fun. I like to be really hands on with my art in general.”
Beyond her musical talents, it’s Jewels’ beauty and personality that fans gravitate towards most. Whether she’s rocking bright pink or purple hair, Jewels naturally demands attention in any room she walks into — bringing nothing but good vibrations along with her.
AllHipHop spoke with Jewels, who was enjoying her Tuesday in Charlotte. Read below as we discuss her roots, love for Rihanna, the inspo behind “My Alien,” the new project, studio essentials, goals, and more!
AllHipHop: How would you describe your sound?
Jewels: I’m the mix between pop and R&B, then sometimes I’m a rapper. My flow and my cadence likes to speed up. I like to give Hip Hop in the midst of what I’m doing.
AllHipHop: Being from Charlotte, what was that like growing up?
Jewels: Honestly Charlotte, it’s really calm. It’s growing right now, but I wouldn’t say it’s the biggest of cities. It’s pretty calm. There’s a lot of different things going on, just being in North Carolina in general. There’s different sides. I’m in the South as well, so Hip Hop is definitely really popular in the South. But I’m still in North Carolina, so there’s the country. I grew up listening to a lot of pop music. There’s gospel. Church is really big in the South too, so I grew up singing in church. North Carolina for me is a big umbrella of things, then the rain is sprinkling down around everybody with all the different vibes.
AllHipHop: Do you have favorite artists?
Jewels: Probably Rihanna. I love her.
AllHipHop: Favorite Rihanna song?
Jewels: That is so hard honestly to say, it’s really my vibe. She has music for all emotions, and that’s what I try to do with my music too. I can’t say I have a favorite. [laughs] I like so many.
AllHipHop: When did you realize this music thing was real? That you could do it professionally.
Jewels: When I was younger, I wanted to be a fashion designer at first. That’s when I was doing a lot of sketches and having these sketchbooks, playing a bunch of fashion designer games. Growing up, I knew that’s what I wanted to do. I was just singing around honestly. My mom and my dad say I’ve been singing since really young. They said that I’ve always had a voice, but I never really tapped into it until I was… ooh, I can’t really say.
I guess I’ll go look at the songs of what year they came out. I was singing “Love the Way You Lie” by Rihanna and Eminem. I was singing that song and somebody’s like, “You really have a voice Jules.” I’m like oh thanks. I’m playing around with it, trying to teach myself piano. Just having fun with it. But I’d just been singing in church, all the way up until 2020. 2020 is when I made my first song. I was a cover artist. I’d drop covers on my Instagram, sing on Snapchat, do different talent shows in school. But I didn’t really tap in professionally as an artist until 2020, when I dropped my first song. That was called “Over You.” I just got my heart broken and that’s why I started making music. [laughs]
AllHipHop: Speaking of, “My Alien” out now. Who or what inspired this record?
Jewels: I’m a lover girl. I just dropped a project called Works For Me at the time. It was very R&B, very in your feelings. I was in my sad girl bag. I’m like there’s more to me guys, I’m not always sad. I’m making songs months ago guys, I don’t even feel like this anymore. Let me give the other side. I want to hop on the pop side, because that’s what I grew up listening to. I’ve always wanted to make that music, but I didn’t feel I had the right production when it came to the producers. I guess what’s being sent to me, or the sessions I’ve sat into.
One night, I posted on Instagram: I need some beats. I want pop beats. Send me all pop beats, upbeat vibes. Somebody sent me that and that was my favorite beat of the night. So I hopped on that beat. I decided I want to do something completely different. Different? It gives out of this world. I’m like, let’s go to space. When I’m making the song, I’m recording literally in my bed. Like criss-cross applesauce. Holding the mic, seeing where I want to go with it.
I let it flow naturally. Listening to the beat, it’s very, very pop. Oh, I love this. I wanted to start it with a very sweet intro and let it build, make it that astronomical vibe that I was going for. It naturally came out like that. It was technically really a freestyle, because it wasn’t really written. I was there in the mic, so that’s really how it came about.
AllHipHop: Talk about your vision with the music video. Are aliens and space more your vibe?
Jewels: Yeah, lately it has been. I have literally so many unreleased songs that go in the same flow with the space vibes. Cool, let’s call the project Galaxy Baby and set the tone that I’m not stopping this right now. This is a new angle I want to take. It’s really original to me, for someone who’s stamping oh, let me be the galaxy girl and really come with that. I have a lot of different songs using space as the metaphor of love. Like in “My Alien,” so different but so for me.
Honestly when recording the song, because I didn’t really write it out, I said we really have to get specific with this video. Because of what I’m saying, I don’t want to shoot a video unless I’m really with the alien. Really in a spacesuit. I really want to go and shoot it like that. Because love songs, you can shoot them anyway. I could’ve been somewhere, could’ve been a really pretty video and got some high quality with it. But no, I want to really express how I’m coming with it. Then my cover art for my project reflects the spacesuit and the crazy eyes. It’s fun. [laughs]
AllHipHop: Who’s in the astronaut suit?
Jewels: Ooh, there’s a lot of speculation. Everybody’s asking. I don’t know if I want to say yet. Everybody wants the tea. Everyone’s been trying to figure it out ever since I first came out with it.
AllHipHop: Are you going to reveal it at any point?
Jewels: I probably will, yeah. But there’s more visuals to come. It’s probably going to be a buildup.
AllHipHop: What’s one thing you want people to get from Galaxy Baby?
Jewels: Honestly, I want people to listen to Galaxy Baby and feel a positive vibe in the midst of every stage of life. Because I’m listening to these songs, some of these songs lyrically are pretty sad. I’m like ohh. But if you listen to the music, it sounds so happy all the time. I don’t know how I made sad songs sound so happy. “My Alien” is obviously a love song, it’s really positive. But some of the songs on there, I’m saying I hate you. You’re the worst, this that and the third. But the music itself, ehhhh.
So I want people to really tap in with their emotions, and realize that even in the midst of sadness, you can find joy in it. Because I’m growing. I’m still here to even say that I’m sad, and that’s a big deal. A lot of people can’t even face or really open their mouth and express what’s going on right now. I like to drop music and hit every emotion. I don’t want to just drop sad songs or positive songs, or I’m in love or I’m heartbroken. Or I’m a girl, I’m a guy. I’d rather make music for everybody, so everybody can grab something from what I’m putting out there. Galaxy Baby itself is a project I wanted to show just different and all over the place, but so centered at the same time sonically. That’s where I was going with it.
AllHipHop: How’d you get your name?
Jewels: My real name is Julia. Most people, their nickname is Jules, but I decided to spell it like that. When I was younger, I was like no, I want to be extra. It was Jules. This is before I even was making music, my nickname’s been Jules my whole life. Oh, it’s cute. Let’s go with it for my music too. I always have it in the back of my head: at a certain age, I want to go black hair and say I’m Julia now. [laughs]
AllHipHop: Hey, you have the freedom to do that!
Jewels: Yes, it’s exciting. Art is so fun.
AllHipHop: 3 things you need in the studio at all times?
Jewels: I am addicted to caffeine. Either I came in with my cold brew from Dunkin, I’m obsessed. Or if not that, a Celsius or a Red Bull. Of course, I need my water, then some type of snack. I like candy. I like Twizzlers. A lot of people say I’m nasty for liking Twizzlers, but I love Twizzlers. [laughs] I definitely pull up to the studio with some Twizzlers, some caffeine, and some water.
AllHipHop: Any goals for yourself at this point in your career?
Jewels: Honestly, I want as many people to see me as possible. Not even in a sense of be the biggest and outshine everybody who’s out there. But really, I want to reach people. A lot of the songs I’ve put out, I’ve had so many of my supporters come in my DMs or my comments letting me know what this did for them. I’m just being real, expressing what I’ve been through. It means so much more to me when someone says, “Wow, you helped me. I’m going through the same thing right now.” Or “oh my gosh, I wish I had this song last year when I was going through this. You’re telling my whole story right now.” That means so much to me, when people feel it beyond what they’re hearing or seeing. Of course, I want to reach more people. Helping and let my lyrics be like ministry for some people.
AllHipHop: What do you like to do for fun when you’re not working?
Jewels: Well I have my dog and a cat, I love pets. My cat’s name is Larry, he’s right here. I love animals so much. I’ve literally rescued so many dogs. Every time I see a dog outside, oh no. I’m going to figure out where this dog is supposed to be. People hate it. They’re like “no Jules, we have to go.” I can’t leave the dog, I will drive away crying. I love animals so much. I’m a coffee addict, so I love coffee. Trying different drinks, going around doing that. Of course, I’m into fashion, makeup and hair. I was a makeup artist before I was a singer, so that’s all fun to me. I’m a chill girl. I love watching YouTube, of course making TikToks. Just fun stuff.
AllHipHop: Anything else you want to let the people know?
Jewels: My project Galaxy Baby is six songs. I dropped the video for “My Alien,” but I have videos to every song of the project. I’m coming and dropping visuals back to back, I’m really excited for that. Some of them are going to tie in with some older videos that people might have seen before, they might connect it to if they’ve been watching and supporting. Or if they go back and watch like oh my gosh, that’s the same guy from here. Oh my gosh, this time they did this. That’s so fun. More and more fun coming soon, different collaborations coming very soon too. I’s exciting.
Public Enemy is set to reissue It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back.
The hip-hop icons announced that they will release a new vinyl reissue of their 1988 album to celebrate its 35th anniversary and the 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop.
“Thanks to Run-DMC, LL Cool J and Whodini, we knew that Hip-Hop albums could explode on cassettes. At about the same time, (The Bomb Squad producer) Hank Shocklee was the manager of a record store, and he would point out how rock bands like Iron Maiden, The Rolling Stones, and even Bruce Springsteen were getting the most out of the album concept,” Public Enemy founding member Chuck D recalled in his statement.
“So, we took that and went further with It Takes a Nation, approaching it like a rock band. It ended up becoming a part of rap’s evolution from a singles-driven genre into the dawn of rap’s album age.”
The reissue of It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back will be available on vinyl from November 10 this year. The album is also set to include bonus tracks from the deluxe CD and linear notes from Chuck D and Flavor Flav.
Donald Trump claimed the Biden Administration funded Saturday’s (October 7) Hamas terrorist attack on Israel, saying the militant organization used taxpayer dollars to target one of the United States’ staunchest allies. Iran supports Hamas, a U.S.-designated terrorist group.
Trump posted his remarks on social media, writing, “These Hamas attacks are a disgrace and Israel has every right to defend itself with overwhelming force. Sadly, American taxpayer dollars helped fund these attacks, which many reports are saying came from the Biden Administration. We brought so much peace to the Middle East through the Abraham Accords, only to see Biden whittle it away at a far more rapid pace than anyone thought possible. Here we go again.”
“These Hamas attacks are a disgrace and Israel has every right to defend itself with overwhelming force. Sadly, American taxpayer dollars helped fund these attacks, which many reports are saying came from the Biden Administration… pic.twitter.com/1rLaMIFijz
As pointed out by the New York Times, Trump’s claims are false. What Trump is addressing is the recent agreement Biden made to secure the release of five detained Americans in Iran.
In this agreement, the U.S. helped move $6 billion in Iranian oil sales profits from South Korean banks to Qatar for humanitarian purposes.
The news outlet clarified that the $6 billion is not U.S. taxpayer money, despite claims made by Trump and people like Vivek Ramaswamy, a Republican presidential candidate.
The New York Times added there’s no evidence that this money, which falls under Treasury Department oversight, was used to fund any attacks.
Will Ferrell crashed a frat party to perform as a DJ over the weekend. During the University of Southern California’s Trojans Family Weekend, the actor, 56, crashed a tailgate party where he hilariously performed as a guest DJ.
In a video, which has since gone viral, the “Step Brothers” star could be seen sporting a USC jacket, a backward cap, headphones, and sunglasses.
As part of his set, Will Ferrell played songs, including Survivor’s Eye of the Tiger and Jay-Z and Kanye West’s “N****s in Paris.”
The “Daddy’s Home” actor attended the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity tailgate party ahead of USC’s football game against the University of Arizona Wildcats.
Will graduated from USC in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in sports information. Additionally, his son Magnus, 19, who can be seen standing behind his father in the TikTok video, is in his sophomore year at the university.
This is not the actor’s first return to his alma mater. In 2017, he delivered a commencement speech, and in 2018, he and his wife, Viveca Paulin, contributed to funding the first full scholarship for the women’s soccer team.