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Charlamagne Says Drake Allegedly Put “Green Light” On Him

What did I step in today?

Charlamagne Tha God dropped a major revelation on air Sunday morning (June 8) that’s now making waves across rap circles. The outspoken radio host strongly suggested that Drake may have once put a “green light” on him—a term often interpreted as giving the go-ahead for someone to be attacked.

While Charlamagne didn’t say the words outright, he all but confirmed it through a wild story involving G-Eazy’s former bodyguards. According to Charlamagne, those security guys pulled him to the side and told him that a certain rapper had given orders years ago that if they ever saw him, they should “do him in.”

“The biggest security guards I ever seen in my life for G-Eazy line said you know we had a line on you we were told when we see ‘you just do it. Just do it all bills will be paid.’” he said on the podcast Brilliant Idiots. “We were told that when we see you for years, to let you have it but now we f### with you, blah blah blah.”

We should note how bodyguards can easily spin an assault into looking like self-defense. “You know how bodyguards work—they’ll find a way to assault you and make it seem like you were out of pocket,” an insider told me.

Charlamagne never mentioned the artist by name in the clip but did make a cryptic statement: “He’s not like us.” That line initially had some people speculating that he was referring to Kendrick Lamar, especially given the recent back-and-forths in Hip-Hop. But a closer listen, combined with his mention of lawsuits, had many landing on one conclusion: he was talking about Drake.

Charlamagne has had a long, rocky history with the OVO star. From sneak disses to on-air super shade, their relationship has rarely been warm. But an alleged behind-the-scenes order to rough him up? That’s another level entirely. YIKES.

“You know these guys really get confused,” my insider said. “They start thinking their real life is the fantasy life they’ve created. And that’s sad in the context of Hip-Hop.”

He didn’t say exactly when this was supposed to have happened, but judging from the vibe, it was some years ago. You all recall when Drake’s star power was surging:

Drake, of course, has not responded to the claim. But if true, it paints a concerning picture about how some artists handle criticism—or even perceived slights.

Charlamagne closed the segment on a note of relief: the attack never happened. He even thanked God in the weirdest of ways. “I’m not sitting there acting like a victim. I just thank God for always blessing me. That’s why I know every time I got jumped or punch in the face, I was supposed to.” K.

Godfather Drake, we need corroboration. Charlamagne’s story is a reminder that the lines between art and action can blur in the worst way.

Adam “Pacman” Jones Arrest Streak Continues

Adam “Pacman” Jones was arrested early Saturday (June 7) in Covington, Kentucky.

Police say the former NFL cornerback was intoxicated in public and became physically aggressive during an encounter with law enforcement.

According to the Covington Police Department, Jones, 41, was taken into custody just before 2 a.m. and booked on three charges: alcohol intoxication in a public place, disorderly conduct and assault of a police or probation officer.

Pacman Jones was released later that morning, around 11:30 a.m., after posting a $10,000 bond.

The arrest adds to a growing list of legal run-ins for the ex-Cincinnati Bengals standout, who has faced multiple charges since retiring from the NFL.

This latest incident marks at least his fourth arrest in the past four years.

In 2023, Jones was arrested at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport on charges of public intoxication, disorderly conduct and terroristic threatening.

The year before that, he was booked in Arlington, Texas, for public intoxication and assaulting a peace officer.

Back in 2021, he pleaded no contest to two counts of misdemeanor assault after a bar fight in Cincinnati, serving 18 days in jail.

Jones, who played 12 seasons in the NFL, has struggled with off-field issues throughout his post-football life. Details surrounding Saturday’s arrest have not yet been released by authorities.

Cardi B Rages Against Offset With “Outside” Snippet Shade

Cardi B just poured gas on the raging fire that is already a volatile breakup with hubby Offset. The rapper brought out some new music and serious shade for her estranged husband. Over the weekend, a song rumored to be titled “Outside” surfaced online, giving listeners a first taste of what’s expected to be her long-awaited sophomore album. In the snippet we found online, Cardi unleashes pointed lyrics toward somebody.

READ ALSO: The Game Taunts Offset As Cardi B Moves On With Stefon Diggs: “Do Something”

The timing couldn’t be better for rumor mongers. Last week, Offset filed for spousal support and that did not get him any good press. This was like kerosene on their bitter split. Cardi wasted no time responding. on Twitter Spaces.

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“The fact that I’m waking up right now to see that this f#ck n###a and his f#ck a** team — I know it’s not his team, I know it’s his b#tch a## — gonna tell The Breakfast Club the only reason why this mother###er asking for spousal support [is] because I was asking for everything and because I don’t be with my kids… Yo, you such a f#cking p$ssy a## n###a,” Cardi said bursting out the seams.

READ ALSO: Offset Deactivates Accounts After Cardi B’s Explosive “Die Slow” Remark

She didn’t stop there.

“Word to my mother. I want you to die, but I want you to die f#cking slow, n###a… When you die, n###a, I want you to die slow in the bed. And when you die, n###a, you gotta think of me.” WOW! Cardi really hates my boy! Or loves him! Glad Offset went dark!

Meanwhile, Cardi’s love life seems to be moving forward, the part that involves a footballer. She and Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs were spotted courtside at a New York Knicks game, before they were eliminated from the playoffs. And they been rubbing their relationship in Offset’s face like Diddy rubs…never mine. Let’s rap this up

All eyes are on Cardi B’s next move! Will we finally get that second album? Or will this all continue as a hood version of As The World Turns?

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Eddie Murphy’s Daughter Comes Out As Transgender Man

Mel B publicly showed her support after her child with Eddie Murphy updated his Instagram bio to reflect his identity as a transgender man.

The 18-year-old, previously known as Angel, quietly changed his pronouns on social media, signaling his transition. The update was made on Instagram, where he now identifies as male.

According to a report from MailOnline, both Mel B and Eddie Murphy are standing behind their son during this personal milestone.

The former Spice Girl, who turned 50 over the weekend, has not issued a public statement about the change but recently posted a heartfelt message celebrating her child’s 18th birthday.

“Happy birthday to my Angel. I cannot believe you are 18. You are so special and so bright and so talented! I couldn’t be prouder of watching you grow and become the person you are, but you’ll forever be my baby,” she wrote. “I hope you keep chasing your dreams and be kind to everyone around you like you always have been, my Angel.”

Mel B, born Melanie Brown, shares three children with three different partners.

Her eldest, Phoenix, is from her marriage to dancer Jimmy Gulzar. Her youngest, Madison, is from her second marriage to producer Stephen Belafonte.

Angel, her middle child, was born during a brief relationship with Eddie Murphy that ended in a widely publicized paternity dispute. The matter was resolved in 2009 with a financial support agreement.

Murphy, who initially denied paternity, later acknowledged Angel as his daughter after a DNA test.

EXCLUSIVE: Judge Orders Investigation Into Diddy’s Phone Minutes

Diddy is at the center of a new courtroom dispute as the judge overseeing his federal racketeering case has ordered an investigation into his restricted phone access at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.

His defense attorneys told the court that the Hip-Hop mogul has been unable to make calls from jail, limiting his ability to communicate with his legal team.

The Metropolitan Detention Center confirmed that Diddy has not used up his monthly 300-minute phone allowance, suggesting a possible technical issue rather than a usage cap.

In response, U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian has issued a court order requiring the facility to investigate the matter.

The phone access issue comes as Diddy’s legal team pushes for expanded communication privileges.

In a formal request filed with the court, his lawyers asked to increase his monthly phone time from 300 to 500 minutes and extend video conferencing hours with his defense team until 9 p.m. daily.

The letter, signed by attorneys Marc Agnifilo, Teny Geragos, Alexandra Shapiro, Jason Driscoll and Anna Estevao, argued that extended access is essential for trial preparation outside of regular court hours and on weekends.

Diddy, who remains in custody without bail, is facing multiple federal charges including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force or coercion and transporting individuals for prostitution.

Prosecutors have opposed his release, citing concerns about potential witness tampering and flight risk.

If convicted on all charges, Diddy faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years in federal prison.

Testimony will continue Monday (June 9).

EXCLUSIVE: Diddy & “Dangerous” Associates Accused Of Harrassing Barber Who Was Raped

Diddy is facing new allegations of harassment after a man suing the Hip-Hop mogul claimed he received a threatening phone call from someone who said they were connected to him and his son.

The anonymous plaintiff, identified only as John Doe, filed a new statement in court claiming the call came from a restricted number and included vague but unsettling comments.

The caller allegedly said he was a “friend of Christian and Puffy” and suggested that Christian Combs wanted to meet with Doe.

“Combs and the people within his organizations are dangerous,” Doe’s attorney Antigone Curis said. “The caller, who never identified himself, called from a restricted number with no caller ID. He indicated that he was a ‘friend of Christian and Puffy.'”

The plaintiff viewed the call as an intimidation tactic and said it left him “justifiably shaken.”

“Plaintiff was justifiably shaken after this encounter, which merely proves that Combs and his associates are ready, willing and able to engage in intimidation tactics (or worse) at any opportunity,” Curis said.

The call has intensified Doe’s request to remain anonymous in court proceedings. He argues that revealing his identity would increase the risk of retaliation.

Curis added that forcing Doe to go public would only escalate the danger.

Doe’s lawsuit, filed earlier this year, accuses Diddy of sexual assault and other criminal behavior dating back to 1997. At the time, Doe was a well-known barber in Harlem, often working with celebrities in the music industry.

According to the complaint, a mutual acquaintance invited Doe to a recording studio where Diddy was present. After consuming alcohol and marijuana, Doe either passed out or was drugged.

He later woke up with his pants and underwear pulled down and his body wet with what he believed to be semen.

“Doe noticed that both his underwear and buttocks were wet with what he believed to be semen. Doe believes that Combs, in an attempt to sodomize him, had ejaculated on his buttocks and underwear,” according to the original complaint.  

At this point, Doe started yelling at Diddy, exclaiming, ‘Yo Puff, what the f### is with this funny s###?!’ Combs supposedly replied, ‘You a’ight?’ Doe yelled back, ‘Nah!'”

The complaint states that Diddy attempted to calm Doe by offering him approximately $1,000 in cash. Doe accepted the money and left the studio, humiliated and traumatized.

In the years that followed, Doe claims he ran into Diddy at public events, where the Bad Boy founder would hand him cash—allegedly to keep him quiet.

Doe says the experience caused lasting emotional and physical harm.

Diddy is currently facing multiple legal battles, including criminal charges related to sex trafficking and racketeering. The new harassment claim adds to the growing scrutiny surrounding the Hip-Hop mogul’s inner circle.

Tems Blasts Body Shamers In Fiery Clapback: “Move On From My Bum”

Tems is sick of you all.

Tems and Twitter (we not calling that mf X for nada!) collided after one user attempted to dissect the Nigerian superstar’s body. She had to go crazy on them fir a second and she’s gone viral for her statement.

This all began she somebody on Twitter (not X) said “Real one knows she just have big laps not actual ass.” WHAT? This dummy is not a real one. He or she or they is a dumb one! That unsolicited comment was the spark Tems that caused Tems to let loose!

“Okay 7 years in. It’s time to pack it up. I never thought I’d need to say it but you are all weird. ‘It’s small, it’s flat, it’s fat.’ Dog ITS MINE. ‘Show us your bumbum’ lol so me too I will turn and say ‘see’ Nah show ME yours first?? See how that feels? It’s just a body I will add and lose weight. I never once hid my body, I just didn’t feel the need to prove or disprove anyone. The more you don’t like my body the better for me actually,” Tems posted.

She ended with: “But it’s enough now. Move on from my bum.”

I have never once thought Tems was anything, but perfect. And it seems a lot of people agree. There was an outpouring of love online. Fans and other artists gave her some flowers for being generally dope. I am annoyed by people, but the internet seems to be a haven for the most bum-ass activity.

Tems’ manager, Muniwa Awoniyi, weighed in too: “No single sense do they have on this app. Not even half a sense.”

This isn’t the first time Tems has spoken up about her body image and beauty as a Black woman. In a recent sit-down with Cocoa Butter in Atlanta, she shared how proud she is of her natural shape and expressed appreciation for being curvy.

“I love being curvy. I love that I have a little booty, you know what I’m saying?” Tems said. She also highlighted the beauty of Black women’s bodies and noted that she wears what feels right to her—not to meet anyone else’s expectations.

At 29, Tems has carved out a lane of her own and we love her for a number of reasons, not just music. I’m bout to slap a troll!

EXCLUSIVE: Milagro Gramz Gets New Lawyers, Ready For Fight With Megan Thee Stallion

Milagro Gramz secured two new attorneys ahead of a looming court deadline in her ongoing defamation battle with Megan Thee Stallion, avoiding a potential default judgment in federal court.

Facing a June 12 cutoff to retain legal counsel or risk losing the case, Gramz—whose legal name is Milagro Elizabeth Cooper—added both a local and federal attorney to her defense team.

Attorney Jeremy McLymont of AsiliA Law Firm in Miami officially filed his notice of appearance as co-counsel, joining Ronda Dixon, who is handling electronic filings.

The lawsuit, filed in October 2024, accuses Milagro Gramz of defamation, cyberstalking, and harassment.

Megan Thee Stallion alleges Gramz spread false claims online about the Tory Lanez shooting case, including accusations that Megan committed perjury and was mentally unstable.

The court has already ruled that Gramz’s statements were not protected opinion or journalism but instead qualify as defamatio under Florida law.

That ruling allowed the case to move forward toward trial.

Gramz’s legal situation became precarious after her previous attorneys withdrew from the case.

On May 15, the court granted her local counsel’s request to step down. Less than two weeks later, on May 27, her pro hac vice attorney also exited the case.

André 3000 Reunites With Big Boi After Surprise Flute Performance

André 3000 held a surprise flute performance in an Atlanta parking lot, which ended in a reunion with Big Boi.

The unannounced appearance took place off Metropolitan Parkway, where the Outkast icon casually strolled in, flute in hand, and began playing for a small but quickly growing crowd.

According to 11Alive, André 3000 not only played his signature instrument but also posed for photos and chatted with attendees. The biggest surprise came when Big Boi showed up, marking a rare public reunion between the two Atlanta legends.

The moment was captured on video and quickly circulated across Instagram and Twitter, with many expressing joy at seeing the duo together again. Though they didn’t perform any Outkast tracks, their presence alone was enough to stir excitement.

From Tokyo subways to New York sidewalks, André 3000 has been spotted playing his flute in unexpected places.

In a 2023 interview with NPR, Andre explained his shift away from rapping, saying, “Sometimes it feels inauthentic for me to rap because I don’t have anything to talk about in that way.”

His Grammy-nominated instrumental album, 2023’s New Blue Sun, marked a new chapter in his artistic journey. The project, entirely flute-based, was met with curiosity and acclaim, even landing him on The New York Times critics’ lists. He followed up with an all piano album, 7 piano sketches, earlier this year.

Outkast’s recent Rock Hall induction only amplified interest in the duo’s legacy. Their influence on Hip-Hop, especially in the South, remains unparalleled.

Ryan Coogler Confirms Denzel Washington For “Black Panther 3” Role

Ryan Coogler has officially confirmed a role in Black Panther 3 has been earmarked for Denzel Washington, solidifying years of behind-the-scenes talks between the two Hollywood heavyweights.

During an appearance on the 7PM in Brooklyn podcast, Coogler revealed that Washington’s name isn’t just wishful thinking—it’s already part of the plan.

“There’s no fiction out there,” Coogler said. “Denzel is family at this point… I’ve been trying to work with him since day one.”

The 39-year-old filmmaker, who directed the 2018 Black Panther and its 2022 follow-up, Wakanda Forever, has long admired the 2x-Academy Award winner.

“I think he’s the greatest living actor, and in terms of what he means to our culture, forget about it,” he added. “I’ve been talking to him about this to him for a long time.”

Coogler admitted he didn’t expect Washington to publicly hint at the role so soon.

“I was surprised that when he mentioned [Black Panther 3], but it’s not like it’s not true.”

Washington first teased the collaboration last year while promoting Gladiator 2, telling the press that Coogler was “writing a part for me in the next Black Panther.”

The Black Panther franchise has consistently drawn top-tier talent. The late Chadwick Boseman, who portrayed T’Challa, led the first two films before his death in 2020 at the age of 43.

The ensemble cast has included Oscar winners Forest Whitaker, Lupita Nyong’o and Angela Bassett, as well as Michael B. Jordan and Letitia Wright.

Marvel Studios has yet to announce a release date for Black Panther 3.

Rapper Quez2rr Gets 5 Years For Bringing Machine Gun To Maternity Ward

Quez2rr brought a stolen fully automatic Glock into a Georgia hospital’s delivery room and now the 21-year-old Hip-Hop artist is heading to federal prison for more than five years.

Quez2rr, whose real name is Jaquavious Searcy, was sentenced in June 2025 to 66 months behind bars after pleading guilty to possession of a machine gun, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

The weapon—a Glock 17 converted with an auto sear—was discovered under a couch cushion inside a labor and delivery room at Piedmont Walton Hospital in Monroe on Thursday (August 17, 2023).

A nurse tipped off hospital security after spotting Quez2rr with a firearm. Officers recovered the loaded 9mm pistol, which had a 30-round extended magazine and a device that made it fully automatic.

The gun was also reported stolen.

“This case exemplifies how law enforcement and prosecutors work together to effectively remove illegal firearms and other dangerous, destructive devices from the streets in order to make our communities safer,” said Acting U.S. Attorney C. Shanelle Booker.

Federal investigators later searched Quez2rr’s home in February 2025, where they found multiple illegal firearms and conversion devices.

Some of the weapons were linked to shootings in DeKalb County through ballistic testing, according to prosecutors.

Authorities also traced Quez2rr’s online activity, including Instagram messages and music videos, where he was seen with illegal weapons and accessories on a song called “Traffic,” where he rapped, “I pop out a switch on the back of my Glock” and “I put a switch on the back of my Glock, just to clean up the street when it’s time for that action.”

In one exchange, he received confidential law enforcement information from a Clayton County police officer about active warrants and a homicide investigation.

Quez2rr entered a guilty plea before receiving his sentence in June 2025.

Russ Lost $850K Over One Tiny Mistake On “Losin Control”

Russ shelled out $850,000 after failing to clear a two-chord sample on his breakout track “Losin Control,” a costly oversight he didn’t catch until the song had already gone multi-platinum.

The Hip-Hop artist opened up about the blunder during an appearance on the And The Writer Is… podcast, revealing that he never cleared the sample when he first uploaded the song to SoundCloud in 2015 as an independent artist, Mens Journal first reported.

The track later appeared on his 2017 debut album There’s Really a Wolf, released under Columbia Records.

“I forgot to clear a sample on ‘Losin Control,’” Russ said. “It was like a two-chord thing. And I just forgot. I was independent, I put it out on SoundCloud, whatever. Then it goes on the album, and it goes four or five times platinum.”

The issue came to light between 2018 and 2020, after the song’s commercial success triggered attention from the original sample’s rights holders.

Once they reached out, Russ had no choice but to pay up. “They came back and were like, ‘Yo, you didn’t clear this,’” he said. “I paid $850,000 because I didn’t clear a two-chord sample.”

Despite the steep price tag, Russ was able to cover the expense thanks to his major-label deal. “Luckily, I had just signed my deal, so I had money,” he added.

The incident serves as a reminder of the legal risks artists face when using unlicensed samples, especially in an era where viral success can turn a bedroom recording into a chart-topping hit.

Sample clearance remains one of the most overlooked but critical steps in music production.

SIGNS: Bhad Bhabie Honored For Her “Hip-Hop Artistry & Cultural Influence”

Houston, we have a problem, and this is a true sign “THE WORLD IS COMING TO AN END.”

Bhad Bhabie just added a new accolade to her résumé—an official city citation from Providence, Rhode Island. The viral sensation-turned-alleged rapper, Danielle Bregoli, was formally recognized by Councilman John Goncalves for her “contributions to Hip-Hop artistry and cultural influence.” What is going on in the world? Looking at him crazy and her, too.

How did a now-21-year-old who became famous in 2016 after saying “Cash me outside, how ’bout dat?” on Dr. Phil became worthy of a rap honor? Well, rather than fade into the internet obscurity, Bhad Bhabie flipped the moment into becoming a rapper. Right. She could have done anything, but she accepted a deal from Atlantic Records to rap.

Let us look into this just a bit before we go off. Her breakout single, “These Heaux,” made her the youngest female rapper ever to chart on Billboard’s Hot 100. How? OK. She followed that with Gen Zero hits like “Hi Bich” and “Gucci Flip Flops” featuring Lil Yachty. OK, we’re getting warmer. This supposedly established her as an “artist.” To me, she was still a meme, but I live in outer space.

Councilman Goncalves is feeling her. His citation praised her for redefining how young people engage with culture and music. OK. “Bhad Bhabie has leveraged her platform in a way that’s undeniably impactful, from music and business to raising awareness about social issues,” he noted during the presentation.

Beyond music, Bhad Bhabie has carved out a lucrative digital empire. OK, we are now cooking. She famously claimed to have earned over $50 million on OnlyFans, capitalizing social media following. She’s also got a Snapchat show. She’s reportedly helping teens, who are abused by sharing her story.

In March, she welcomed her first child—well, OK.

For a girl once dismissed as a viral joke, Bhad Bhabie should be heralded. But she should not be regarded as anything honorable in Hip-Hop. Just say she’s entertainment and music, because we do not know this person outside of drama, and troll behavior. Once upon a time, her label used to check me because she was under 18. Welp! She’s grown now!

I will say one thing, she had DMX in a video and that was clutch. RIP, X!

Cash ya outside!

-illseed out!

Cardi B Supports New Boyfriend At Stefon Diggs Football Camp

Cardi B turned heads and lit up social media after making an unexpected appearance at the Diggs Day Football Camp in College Park, Maryland.

The NFL standout Stefon Diggs hosted his annual youth-focused community event on Saturday (June 7).

Held at the University of Maryland—Diggs’ alma mater—the camp brought together local kids, coaches and community leaders, but it was the arrival of the Grammy-winning rapper that sent the event into viral territory.

Michael Locksley, head coach of the Maryland Terrapins, shared a photo of himself with Cardi B on Instagram, captioning it, “Welcome to #Terpsville @iamcardib.”

The pop-in from Cardi B came just months after she filed for divorce from Offset and the confirmation of her relationship with Diggs.

Though she didn’t speak publicly at the event, her presence was enough to ignite a wave of online buzz, with photos and clips from the camp quickly spreading across platforms.

The Diggs Day Football Camp, which Diggs hosts annually, focuses on giving back to the community and mentoring young athletes through football drills and motivational sessions.

Diggs, a Maryland native and current NFL wide receiver for the New England Patriots, has long used the event to stay connected to his roots.

Flau’jae Honors Late Father Camoflauge With “Remember When”

Flau’jae, the rapper and basketball star, delivers raw emotion with the release of “Remember When,” her most vulnerable track yet. The song is a tribute to her father, the late Savannah rapper Camoflauge.

Flau’jae’s father was gunned down just before she was born. The powerful single arrives with a black-and-white visual that articulates her pain.

The track pulls listeners deep into Flau’jae’s personal story. “I came in a family it was already torn/My mama couldn’t smile when she had me, she had to mourn…” she raps.

In the video, Flau’jae performs seated at a piano, surrounded by flickering scenes from her life and lineage. Archival footage of Camoflauge rapping and holding vinyl, shots of his headstone and flashes of Savannah streets fill the screen.

Then there are clips from Flau’jae’s own path. The video offers her America’s Got Talent moment, music video with Lil Wayne and game-time highlights from her LSU basketball career. It all ends with the frame: “Jason Johnson aka Camoflauge (1981–2005).”

Flau’jae has been touring with BossMan Dlow’s DLOW CURRY Tour in cities like Boston, Toronto and Denver. Her athletic career is not languishing either. ESPN’s Full Court Press is a docu-series that spotlights three standout women’s college basketball stars navigating the season, including her.

Ray J Claims He’s Fleeing The Country—Thanks Diddy

Ray J has threatened to bounce—and not just from social media. The “One Wish” singer-turned-streamer lit up the internet after posting a video declaring he’s leaving the United States as the Diddy legal saga heats up.

In a clip shared on his Twitch, which I refuse to link to, Ray J said, “If they on my Twitch they better come get me now, ’cause I’m gone. And when I’m gone, ain’t no turning back. I’m going to Antigua.”

Please, catch that MF, bro.

READ ALSO: Ray J Claims Suge Knight’s A Rapist—Tells Wild Story About “Butter” & Butts

Seriously, he said it. Antigua. Why not Bali? Seems like a better place, but let us walk this down.

As Diddy faces mounting legal issues, there’s been a noticeable silence from many celebs. Who has said ANYTHING? Some of these stars have even quietly disappeared. Some have bought homes overseas. Others bounced before the trial.

If you’ve been watching closely, Ray J has been all over the place lately. He’s streaming, he’s doing content on TikTok and— like many other celebs—he’s apparently trying to figure out his next hustle. Everybody is broke. Let’s be honest here.

Is this a real “get outta Dodge” moment or just more of a Twitch moment? Some are raising eyebrows at his longtime involvement in the entertainment scene though and saying he’s got more out there than a tape with Kim Kardashian.

READ ALSO: Ray J Shares Graphic Story Of Alleged Assault By Childhood Babysitter

There are those resurfacing old stories. Homeboy was allegedly around Whitney Houston in her final days. Some say he sold drugs. (He denies selling drugs to Whitney, Cassie and others.) Then there is his on-and-off BS with Princess Love. Some have charged that he knows about all those industry parties. Is Ray J feeling the heat? Is this just another Ray J silly antic or something more?

I will say he looks serious. In that video, you can see it in his face: he’s not joking. Paranoia, preparation or performance? You tell me.

The pressure is making a lot of people unravel in real time. This is getting to people. Heck, it is getting to ME. I hate this. Go back to the old days when evil was hidden in plain sight like Elvis dating a 14 year old. Anyway, that was then and this is now.

Ray J, do your thing (your “thing” is leaving America) and do not twitch.

-illseed out!

Madonna Endorses Rob49’s “WTHelly” Viral Wave

New Orleans rapper Rob49‘s latest single, “WTHelly,” has taken the music world by storm, gaining traction not only on social media platforms but also among high-profile celebrities. The song’s catchy hook and energetic delivery continues to rise in popularity.

One of the most notable endorsements came from pop icon Madonna, a pop pillar. The veteran singer showcased her appreciation for “WTHelly” by posting a video on TikTok. The unexpected nod from the pop queen has further propelled the song’s reach, introducing it to a broader audience.

Rob49 was surprised at the recognition, telling AllHipHop it was unexpected. “Not at all, I didn’t see that coming. Madonna was rapping it on video. That blew my mind.”

The song’s virality isn’t limited to Madonna’s endorsement. NBA star Tyrese Haliburton was also mentioned in the track, leading to increased attention from sports fans. Rob49 is well aware that he’s on his way.

With “WTHelly” climbing the charts and receiving co-signs from major figures in both the music and sports industries, Rob49 is solidifying his place as a rising star in the Hip-Hop scene.

Beyond the viral success of “WTHelly,” Rob49’s album Let Me Fly has also been making waves in the music industry. The album features collaborations with major artists like Cardi B, Lil Wayne and Meek Mill, showcasing Rob49’s versatility and appeal. His unique blend of Southern grit and modern rap elements positions him as a standout artist to watch in the coming years.

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“Supacell” Creator Rapman To Helm Nicky Barnes Biopic For Netflix

Rapman marked his birthday with a major announcement on Friday (June 6), revealing that he will direct The Council, a Netflix biopic centered on Harlem drug lord Nicky Barnes and the criminal empire he built in the 1970s.

The film, penned by Concussion screenwriter Peter Landesman, will chronicle the rise and fall of The Council—an organized crime syndicate of seven Black men who dominated the heroin trade in Harlem, Deadline reports.

At the center of the story is Barnes, the flashy and elusive figure once dubbed “Mr. Untouchable” by the New York Times in 1977.

“It’s my Birthday and I finally get to talk about this!” Rapman wrote on Instagram. “Before Frank Lucas there was Nicky Barnes. His story gripped me from the start and I honestly can’t wait to share it with you all. #TheCouncil.”

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The British rapper-turned-director, born Andrew Onwubolu, is riding high off the success of his Netflix superhero series Supacell, which debuted in 2024 and quickly became a global hit.

The show’s popularity led to a swift renewal for a second season, which Rapman confirmed is still in the works. “P.S. Supacell season 2 is still on the way,” he added.

Rapman’s career has been on a steady rise since his 2018 YouTube series, Shiro’s Story, caught the attention of Jay-Z, leading to a deal with Roc Nation.

He later earned a BAFTA nomination for his feature debut, Blue Story and was appointed MBE in 2022 for his contributions to drama and music.

The upcoming film will dive into the real-life saga of Nicky Barnes, who founded The Council in 1972.

Modeled after the Mafia, the group controlled a large portion of Harlem’s heroin market. It partnered with the Italian-American mob to expand its reach across the Northeast and into Canada.

At his peak, Barnes was worth over $50 million and known for his designer suits, luxury cars and ability to dodge law enforcement.

But his reign unraveled after his 1978 conviction. While serving a life sentence, Barnes turned informant after learning his crew had betrayed him. His testimony helped convict 16 people, including former Council members.

He admitted to involvement in eight murders and entered the Witness Protection Program in 1998. He died in 2012, though his death wasn’t publicly revealed until years later.

Diddy Demands Retrial Over Allegations Prosecutors Knowingly Presented False Testimony

Diddy has once again petitioned the court for a mistrial, alleging that prosecutors knowingly presented false testimony during the proceedings. At minimum, he believes they should have known.

The rapper and entrepreneur’s legal team submitted their motion on Saturday morning (June 7), centering their argument on testimony regarding the alleged incident in which Bryana Bongolan, a friend of Cassie Ventura’s and a fashion designer, claims Diddy held her precariously over the edge of a 17-story balcony.

Diddy’s attorneys contend that the prosecution’s case was compromised by Ventura’s testimony, in which she asserted that she personally witnessed Diddy holding Bongolan over the balcony’s edge. However, text messages exchanged between Ventura and Kristina Khorram—Diddy’s employee often described as his chief of staff—suggest otherwise. In one message, Ventura states, “I just found out some crazy s###,” implying she didn’t actually observe the event firsthand.

Further, Diddy’s defense highlights discrepancies concerning photographic evidence of Bongolan’s alleged injuries. Bongolan testified that after being dangled over the balcony, Diddy pulled her back and threw her into furniture, resulting in bruises and neck injuries.

Prosecutors introduced photos purportedly documenting these injuries, with metadata indicating they were taken on September 26, 2016. However, Diddy’s team presented alibi evidence placing him on the East Coast on that date, asserting he couldn’t have committed the acts alleged. Prosecutors later suggested the incident likely occurred later, around September 29 or 30, based on Cassie Ventura’s texts.

This marks the second mistrial request filed by Diddy’s legal team. Last month, they sought a mistrial over the alleged destruction of fingerprints on a Molotov cocktail bottle purportedly used in the vandalism of Kid Cudi’s vehicle. Diddy argued that the destruction of evidence was intended to prejudice the jury, but the judge denied that motion.

Diddy has been behind bars since his September 2024 arrest. He’s pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Moby Remembers Running Into Big Daddy Kane At NYC Club: “It Was Like Seeing Royalty”

Moby (real name Richard Melville) was born in New York City and witnessed Hip-Hop’s evolution firsthand. In a recent interview with AllHipHop, the pioneering electronic DJ/producer touched on his respect for classic Hip-Hop artists, including Big Daddy Kane.

Kane, who rose to prominence with albums like Long Live the Kane (1988) and It’s a Big Daddy Thing (1989), dominated the scene throughout the 1980s and early ’90s. Combined with his impeccable style and undeniable swagger, Kane always made an entrance.

Looking back, Moby remembered DJing at Club Mars in New York City’s Meatpacking District around the late ’80s, when Kane strolled in.

“Big Daddy Kane, 3rd Bass—the only good white Hip-Hop that’s ever been made—and Run-DMC are some of my favorites,” he said. “One time I was DJing on the second floor of Mars and all these rappers would come in. But the first time Kane came in, it was like seeing royalty. There was no one bigger than him. When he walked in with his fade, his phenomenal suit and everything else, it was like the Pope had just entered the building.

“I remember him standing by the bar. I can see it so clearly, like from the DJ booth, trying not to look too much because like, that’s Big Daddy Kane standing by the bar, drinking champagne and surrounded by security or whatever. Ultra Magnetic MCs, Run-DMC, Rakim, De La Soul—they were all amazing—but no one was more royal at that time than Kane.”

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Moby’s ambitions as a DJ forced him to dive into every genre. As he explained, “When I was DJing in the ‘80s, to be to be a working DJ back then, you essentially had to play everything. If someone said, ‘Hey, can you play dancehall reggae?’ You’d be like, ‘Yep, I can do that.’ Or, “Can you play old soul?” Sure, I can do that. Can you play house music, Hip-Hop?’

“So you had to love everything. Also, it was a really exciting time because all these genres had just been invented. When you’re playing house records in 1989, house music was invented two years before.”

Moby went on to release dozens of albums, including his commercial breakthrough, Play. Released in 1999, the project—now celebrating its 25th anniversary—spawned the crossover hits “South Side” and “Porcelain.” But he often cites Hip-Hop acts like Eric B. & Rakim and Public Enemy as some of his early influences. In fact, he and Public Enemy did a song together called “Make Love F### War” in 2004.

“I hadn’t heard it in ages, but it’s really good,” he recalled. “I love the message, and I love when he put it out. It was f###### awesome. I hadn’t heard it in forever and I was like, ‘Wow, this is actually really good.'”

Moby recently re-launched his mobygratis website, which he originally put up in 2005. It allows users to reimagine roughly 2,000 tracks Moby has made throughout the course of his career, one that has continually reinvented itself along with the way Hip-Hop beats are made. He noticed a shift in the 1980s.

“There was a change in Hip-Hop when all the producers started using samplers,” he added. “Early Hip-Hop was cute, but it was kind of a little goofy because it was like the Fat Boys and Whodini. It was fun but a little goofy. Then all of a sudden, The Bomb Squad, Rakim and Prince Paul got their hands on samplers, and that’s when the world really changed.”

Featured image: Moby with Vince Staples (Photo credit: Sorrell Scrutton)