Latto will make history in her home state this summer. The Georgia-raised recording artist will become the first female rapper to headline Atlanta’s annual Birthday Bash event on June 22.
Hot 107.9 revealed the lineup for the 2024 edition of Birthday Bash which takes place inside the State Farm Arena. In addition to Latto & Friends, the radio station booked Key Glock, Killer Mike, Boosie and other Hip-Hop acts.
“1ST FEMALE TO HEADLINE BIRTHDAY BASH!!! @hot1079atl I’m bringing out hellaaaaaaa special guests [fire emojis],” Latto tweeted on Tuesday (March 19).
The Clayton County representative heads into June’s Birthday Bash concert on the heels of releasing her “Sunday Service” single in February. “Sunday Service” peaked at No. 100 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Latto had a successful 2023. Her “Put It On Da Floor Again” collaboration with Cardi B reached platinum status. She also linked up with Jungkook for the record-breaking “Seven” which debuted at No. 1 on the Hot 100.
Additionally, Latto won Best Female Hip Hop Artist at the 2023 BET Awards over Cardi B, Coi Leray, GloRilla, Ice Spice, Megan Thee Stallion and Nicki Minaj. “Seven” received the Billboard Music Awards trophy for Top Global K-pop Song.
Justice Smith probably has fire playlists in his phone. The actor, known for his versatile acting roles, recently made headlines for his leading role in “The American Society of Magical Negroes.” He shared his personal music preferences in Hip-Hop, which surprisingly skewed in the older schools. In a lively conversation with Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur, Smith expressed his admiration for several Hip-Hop artists who’ve influenced him, some of which were quite surprising as he promoted the movie.
“The American Society of Magical Negroes” is a unique and unconventional take on racism. Justice plays Aaron, an aspiring yarn sculptor working at a social network embroiled in a complex narrative of love and stereotypes. “He’s very uncomfortable around white people, and he feels like his way to get rid of his discomfort is to be nice, be friendly, but that indirectly allows them to disrespect him further,” he explained. The movie has been panned, but part of that is due to the subject matter, which has caused discomfort in audiences.
“The American Society of Magical Negroes” is more than just a film; it’s a discussion starter. Jigsaw and Justice talk Black stuff and Hip-Hop’s influence on his life.
Justice Smith: So we have a bunch of questions for you, but first of all, tell us about this movie a little bit. This movie is about the Magical Negro film trope.
AllHipHop: Tell people about the trope, because some people might not know.
Justice Smith: I’ve learned that the trope is these black characters who are usually actually magical in movies who support a white protagonist in achieving their dreams, getting their girl, getting their job. But we never really learn anything about the black person. And this movie is twisting it on its head and saying and centering those characters who have traditionally been on the sidelines and using it as a metaphor for what it’s like to survive in white spaces.
AllHipHop: And talk about your character.
Justice Smith: I play Aaron. He’s a yarn sculptor.
AllHipHop: Yarn sculptor. (Laughs hysterically)
Justice Smith: The yarn sculptor. That’s…
AllHipHop: Magical.
Justice Smith: Yeah. In a way that’s nice. That’s the nice thing to say about him. And he’s very uncomfortable around white people and he feels like his way to get rid of his discomfort is to be nice, be friendly, but that indirectly allows them to disrespect him further. And he’s in this vicious cycle until he gets indoctrinated into the society [of Magical Negroes] where he turns that into a talent, a twisted talent, and then eventually learns that maybe he shouldn’t be doing that.
AllHipHop: And he has. He kind of gets love going on…
Justice Smith: Yes, exactly. It helps him on his path to learning to fight for what he wants.
AllHipHop: Now, do you happen to know any magical Negroes?
Justice Smith: Why is everyone asking me this?
AllHipHop: Because I mean, aren’t all Black people magical though?
Justice Smith: Okay, that was going to be my diplomatic answer. So, well all Black people are magical. That’s actually a better answer. Yes. All black people are magical, but…
AllHipHop: Negroes, what’s the difference?
Justice Smith: All Black people are Negroes. All Black people are magical, magical negroes. Okay, listen, I think we’ve all had a moment where we’ve been at work or in an elevator and it’s all white folk, and we’ve had to pick our battles, keep our mouths shut, or just smile, or just to get home. I feel like that’s the philosophy of the magical negroes. Just get by.
AllHipHop: I’m calling my white friend tonight. I’m going to ask him, am I your magical negro? No, now I’m questioning it. (Laughing)
Justice Smith: Yeah. Yeah. I mean, listen, we’ve all had those moments. It’s shameful, but we’ve all had ’em.
AllHipHop: Now this is a Hip-Hop platform. So I have to ask you, is Kanye West a magical one?
Justice Smith: (Laughs) Why are you trying to trap me?
AllHipHop: Is Obama? But Obama is saving the whole country…
Justice Smith: (Still Laughing) You trying to trap me again? So he’s not just saving white people. So he’s not a magical negro.
AllHipHop: Oh, okay. But he kind of did though. (All Laugh) Alright. Alright. Let me get on course here. Alright, what about reverse racism? What about that? Do we need some kind of magical white person now to reverse the narrative, the trope?
Justice Smith: No, that’s called a white savior. Yeah, it’s also problematic. It’s also f##ked up.
AllHipHop: You got me on that one. All. Alright, so last question. Can we get your top five dead or alive rappers?
Justice Smith: Rappers. Dead or alive? Okay. Now, I don’t know if you noticed, but I was on a show about rap called “The Get Down.”
AllHipHop: Oh yeah, the Get Down. Big fan of that. I was mad when it got canceled.
Justice Smith: Appreciate you. But so I know a lot older rap, you know Digable Planets.
AllHipHop: Come on (Insulted!)
Justice Smith: Now. I love Digable Planets. I feel like they still hold up. That’s my number one.
AllHipHop: I think their Grammy speech kind of messed them up.
Justice Smith: Oh, I didn’t see it. Okay.
AllHipHop: Googleit.
Justice Smith: Okay. Okay. I really like Kendrick. I feel like everybody says that, but I like Kendrick. I really like, I don’t want to say the basic ones. I like Biggie. I know, but say the basic ones. I like Most Def or what’s his name now? Yasiin. I like Chance [The Rapper].
AllHipHop: What about Drake?
Justice Smith: You’re saying because I look like Drake. You saying I like Drake, because I look like Drake. (Joking)
AllHipHop: There’s a resemblance there. A thinner version.
Justice Smith: I like Drake. I like Drake’s old stuff.
AllHipHop: Okay, I got you. I see where you’re coming from. You’re coming from a more holistic version of Hip-Hop, more earthy.
Justice Smith: When it comes to music genres, I like a little bit of everything. So when it comes to rap, I like a little bit of everything.
AllHipHop: What about work? What you working on next?
Justice Smith:I got another movie coming out in May with A24. It’s a horror movie. So look out for that.
Kai Cenat is one of the most popular streamers on the internet. Many of the 22-year-old entertainer’s fans show their appreciation by sending him gifts.
A recent stream included Kai Cenat unboxing packages shipped to his P.O. box in Atlanta. His supporters offered items like AirPods, bongs, posters, clothes, toys and more. However, one present left the YouTuber confused.
“I know you like Beyblades, so here is one for you. And it’s also a whistle,” read the note attached to one of Cenat’s mailed-in presents. He then blew into the object while still on camera.
It turned out the “Beyblade” was actually a vibrating butt-plug. Kai Cenat eventually realized he got duped. Clips of his immediate reaction made it to social media sites like X and Instagram.
“I’m so f###### dumb!” Cenat stated before falling to the floor. The former State University of New York at Morrisville student discarded the sex toy and continued to open other boxes.
Dr. Dre was immortalized in Los Angeles this week when the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce presented the legendary music producer with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He also stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! to celebrate that accolade.
Snoop Dogg and 50 Cent joined Dr. Dre on the ABC late-night talk show. After discussing Snoop’s upcoming Missionary album, Dre confirmed Eminem will have a studio LP dropping this year.
“Let me tell you something, let me explain something to you right now, Eminem is working on his own album which is coming out this year,” Dr. Dre told Jimmy Kimmel about his longtime musical protégé’s next body of work.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer continued, “I actually talked to him and he said it was okay for me to make that announcement, right here, on this show. So he has an album coming out. I’ve got songs on it and it’s fire.”
Dr. Dre played a significant role in Eminem becoming a Hip-Hop icon. Em’s 1999 album, The Slim Shady LP, featured production by the N.W.A member and a feature on the “Guilty Conscience” track. Eminem contributed to Dre’s classic studio LP, 2001, later that year.
Eminem released his eleventh album, Music to Be Murdered By, in 2020. The Detroit-bred MC has 10 career No. 1s on the Billboard 200 chart. 2000’s The Marshall Mathers LP and 2002’s The Eminem Show earned diamond certification from the RIAA.
Radio personality Big Boy hosted the Walk of Fame ceremony honoring Dr. Dre. In addition, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Eminem and Jimmy Iovine attended the March 19 commemoration on Hollywood Boulevard. Snoop and Iovine honored their friend with speeches at the event.
Sexyy Red fired back at Antonio Brown. The St. Louis native made fun of the speculation that the former NFL player could suffer from the brain disease known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).
Her meme attack featured images of a “Normal Brain” and a brain with “Advanced CTE.” In addition, Red posted a sketch of a drooling cartoon man in a helmet trying to put a cube in a circular hole.
Brown addressed Sexyy Red’s visual diss. The athlete/rapper also known as AB replied, “If I know one thing, it’s getting it in the right hole. #CTESPN Call me.”
Sexyy Red started the first quarter of 2024 by releasing another potential hit record with “Get It Sexyy.” She previously charted on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Pound Town” and “SkeeYee.”
Netflix is giving fans a first look at Rapman’s upcoming all-Black superhero series, Supacell.
The six-part sci-fi drama premieres in June and centres on a group of ordinary South Londoners who develop superpowers. Their new abilities make them targets of the powerful agency that created them.
“The deeper theme of the show is love,” Rapman revealed in a behind-the-scenes video last year. One of the group must bring them all together to save the love of his life before it’s too late.
“I always get asked why I’ve done a superhero show. People don’t know that I love the genre,” Rapman explained in last year’s teaser. “Growing up in South London, I never really saw anything that made me think, ‘Yeah, this could happen where we’re from’. Now, when you watch Supacell, you’re actually gonna think: ‘You know what? That probably could happen, you know’.”
Meanwhile, Rapman, showrunner, creator and lead director of the six-part series launched an initiative to help Black creatives break into the TV industry. The “Supacell Six” scheme founded by Rapman, New Wave and Netflix provides the candidates the opportunity to develop skills in their chosen fields, with access to experts, courses and shadowing crew.
The multihyphenate rapper, producer, director and screenwriter gained initial success and caught the eye of Roc Nation with his viral three-part web series Shiro’s Story. After signing with Jay-Z’s entertainment agency, Rapman made his directorial debut with the musical crime drama Blue Story in 2019. The South Londoner discussed the movie with AllHipHop.com back in 2020. Watch the interview here.
Benny The Butcher is letting his beef with Freddie Gibbs simmer, gifting the Alfredo creator’s baby mama a BSF chain.
The Griselda rapper and Gibbs have been at odds for some time and even got into a physical altercation in May 2022. Gibbs and his then-girlfriend, who goes by the name Destini Creams, got their chains snatched in the chaos.
However, while his feud with Gibbs remains, Benny has since made up with Gibbs’ baby mama and even returned her chain.
Nonetheless, on Tuesday (March 19), Destini Creams revealed that the Buffalo MC upped the ante and gifted her new chain with a flash BMF pendant. She posted a video featuring Benny placing the diamond-encrusted piece around her neck before posing up a storm together.
“Lost a chain, got a bigger one,” she captioned the video.
Benny The Butcher opened up about his beef with Freddie Gibbs during an interview last year.
He told The Breakfast Club that he returned Destini Creams’ chain because “I’m really a nice guy.” Benny explained that she “was caught in the middle of some s### she had nothing to do with.”
However, he has no intention of patching things up with Gibbs.
“Hell no,” he replied when asked if they would ever make peace. “You don’t do that s### to people you cool with, and that’s just it. I really don’t have no problem with him. He never done nothing to me in life. I have no problem with him. It’s just that I would be goofy. And the people I make my music for would look at me goofy if I would stand next to him.”
Snoop Dogg comically remixed his iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame moment to pay tribute to Dr. Dre as the Hip-Hop mogul received his own coveted star.
On Tuesday (March 19), the Death Row honcho took to the podium to honor Dre and his legacy.
“I wanna thank me,” he began as the audience laughed. “For taking the call from Warren and Dr. Dre in ’91, even though I hung up on Warren a few times ’cause I thought the n#### was lying.”
After joking about being thankful for writing himself into “Deep Cover,” Snoop gave Dre his flowers.
“I wanna thank me for listening to Dre over the years and letting him be my teacher, mentor, brother, guardian, protector, and most importantly a good friend.”
Snoop then playfully gave himself props for “showing up on time at the Super Bowl,” before honoring Dr. Dre with a freestyle tribute.
“Dr. Dre, my brother from another mother, a rock in the sands on the beach he’d soon discover/Now we deep cover, blood brothers on a mission, Dre’s edition,” Snoop rapped. “House with no furniture, studio in the back with a little bit of food in the kitchen/Long Beach to Compton to Calabasas, compositions; pay attention/Quincy had Michael, they rewrote the cycle/So if Dre is Q and Mike is Snoop, we bang G thang, muthafuckin supergroup.”
Watch the rest of his verse below.
Hours after the ceremony, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre joined forces with 50 Cent and Eminem to assist Jimmy Kimmel in a rip-roaring “Dre’s Anatomy” skit.
Nicki Minaj has apologized to her fans for postponing her New Orleans tour stop at the last minute due to illness.
Disgruntled fans, some of whom flew in for the concert on Monday (March 18), called out the NYC rapper for the eleventh-hour cancellation. Others were disappointed that the announcement came from the venue with no word from the artist herself.
However, On Tuesday evening, Nicki Minaj took to Instagram with an apology to New Orleans fans.
“Please accept my sincerest apologies for having to reschedule our date together.
You mean so much to me & I hate that things didn’t go as planned,” she began. “Within the next few days, I hope to update our schedule with a new date that I can give you 100% of myself & nothing less.”
While some said Minaj should have performed even if unwell, the rapper said her fans deserve more.
“You don’t deserve to pay for a tkt to see me up there rapping with the flu. Absolutely NOT,” she added. “Thank you for your patience. Thank you for your well wishes.”
After telling supporters how much she loves and adores them, Minaj explained that she may be unable to reschedule for a while.
“It may have to be in MAY due to the NBA finals, but we won’t complete this tour w/o you,“ she added. “As long as you’ll have me, my team & I will be there.”
Jimmy Kimmel drafted a quartet of Hip-Hop royalty to assist him with an embarrassing medical issue in a hilarious “Grey’s Anatomy” parody.
On Tuesday night (March 19) Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent and Eminem joined the talk show host in a skit that saw Kimmel rushed into Dre’s operating theater, where the good doctor made an unfortunate diagnosis.
“This man has no penis,” Dr. Dre declared before asking “Dr. Broadus” for a second opinion. After an examination with a magnifying glass, the duo calls for specialist help.
Dr. Jackson then emerged with a giant telescope, and “Dr. Broadus,” AKA Snoop, made Kimmel “relax” with an oxygen mask dispensing weed smoke.
“Chill, to the next episode,” Snoop advised his patient as Kimmel’s heart rate began to drop. The EKG began beeping as Dre urged, “Turn that up.” The steady beep then transformed into the distinct opening notes of “Still D.R.E.”
The skit closed out with an appearance from Eminem in full surgeon’s get-up. “You only get one shot,” Em said, holding up a massive syringe filled with green goop, as 50 Cent quips, “One shot? I been shot nine times.”
The Hip-Hop heavweights’ appearance on Jimmy Kimmel came hours after Dre received a star on the coveted Hollywood Walk of Fame.
“I’m incredibly grateful for your support throughout the years,” Dr. Dre told the crowd. “Most of us have grown up together. And at nearly 60 years old, you’re still rocking with me, and I really appreciate that. Thank you so much. Which is really good, because I’m nowhere near done. You better believe there’s a lot more coming.”
Chance The Rapper appears to be offering the Black Community his own advice in an unreleased track he recently shared.
On Tuesday (March 19), Chance unleashed the snippet in an Instagram post. In doing so, he provided little information about the official release of the track. However, he did offer his two cents on a possible course of action for Black folks in the verses he briefly showcased. More specifically, the Chicago MC appeared to express his belief that people of color need to take up arms and organize rather than involve themselves in the current democratic election cycle.
“I ain’t telling no n###as go vote/I ain’t telling no n###as go broke/I’m just telling my n###as get guns, I’m just telling my n###as revolt,” he raps in part.
The comment section of the post was flooded with support from artists such as Quavo, Ty Dolla $ign, Quentin Miller and even Chance’s own brother Taylor Bennett whop wrote “SHEEEEEEEESHH” in his comment, accompanied by a fire emoji symbol. Again, while it’s unclear when exactly, or if, the song will be released, the post followed Chance’s recent appearance on NBC’s gameshow Password with Keke Palmer and Jimmy Fallon. Additionally, the snippet arrived on the heels of the his announcement that he’ll be bring #TeamChance to the latest season of The Voice.
Check out the unreleased snippet above in addition to the trailer for season 25 of The Voice competition below.
Donald Trump has given his thoughts on Catherine, Princess of Wales’ photo editing. The former United States president defended Catherine editing her photos and said he had no problem with it.
“That shouldn’t be a big deal because everybody doctors,” Donald Trump, 77, told GB News. “You look at these movie actors and you see a movie actor and you meet him, and you say, ‘Is that the same person in the picture?'”
The controversy began after a photo released by Kensington Palace featuring Catherine, 42, surrounded by her three children, was found to have been substantially edited and issued with a “kill notice” by several leading news photo agencies.
News outlets hold photographs to a higher standard than social media channels, as news outlets are relied on to report and depict the truth.
Donald said he didn’t think Catherine’s photo editing was particularly serious – despite not having seen the original, unedited photograph or photographs.
“I looked at that actually, and it was a very minor doctoring,” he said. “I don’t understand why there could be such a howl over that.”
He added he thought Catherine was going through a “rough” time.
“It’s a rough period,” Donald said. “You know, they’re really – they went after her.”
Young Thug’s latest YSL Rico trial date was briefly knocked off course by a witness summoned by Georgia state prosecutors.
On Tuesday (March 19) a report from Law And Crime detailed how Adrian Bean, one of the state’s witnesses, claimed he was “too high” in the midst of testifying on the stand. At the time, Bean was being questioned about his recollection of the September 2013 fatal shooting incident that prosecutors allege involved Young Thug.
“Man, umm,” Bean said in part before adding, “Can I get a water or something? I’m so high right now, y’all, I’m about to go to sleep on y’all now. I am.”
This may be the most epic moment yet in the Young Thug trial. lmao.
“I’m so high right now y’all I’m about to go to sleep on y’all.”
This isn’t the first time Bean’s drug use has become a notable topic throughout the trial. In fact, at this point it’s nearly common place. In February, he told prosecutors that his memory of the shooting and subsequent car crash, which resulted in the death of Donovan Thomas Jr., was almost “nonexistent” due to his persistent drug use in 2013.
Bean went on top say he was essentially “addicted” the the drug MDMA, more commonly known as Molly, during that time period and couldn’t recall anything from that point in his life. He also seemingly recanted any memory he had of a meeting with Young Thug’s defense attorney Brian Steel in January, which prompted Steel to accuse Bean of being untruthful. Steel then played a recording of the alleged meeting in which Bean appeared to deny Young Thug’s involvement in the incident.
“I’m not gonna lie on a brother,” Bean says in the recording. “You know what I mean? He wasn’t with us. Young Thug was not in the car with us that day. I don’t even know how his name really got mentioned. Maybe there was a lot of hype in the streets.”
Dee-1 pictured a happy ending to his beef with Joe Budden, who called the New Orleans native a clout chaser. The rapper/activist discussed his desire to resolve his issues with Budden during an appearance on Big Loon’s It’s Up There Podcast.
“I’m not gonna get bullied by someone who feels like, ‘Well, I have a bigger platform than you, I am just going to talk down on you,’” he said. “I literally got a book that’s about not getting bullied and how to overcome it. I wrote this for kids! This is a children’s book, bro, that’s teaching them how to interact with one another even though they may have differences. Me and this dude on the cover who used to bully me, all these years later we best friends, bro … So, that’s why I’m looking forward to—dawg, I can’t wait to hug Joe Budden, bro. I can’t wait to dap him off and tell him, bro, my favorite song from you is ‘Follow My Lead’ and da da da.”
Last year, Budden criticized Dee-1 for calling out Meek Mill, Rick Ross and Jim Jones over the content of their music. Budden referred to Dee-1 as a “nasty, clout-chasing Christian” in a rant on the Joe Budden Podcast.
Big Loon questioned why Dee-1 wanted to hug Budden and others who spoke derisively. Dee-1 cited his faith as a major factor.
“If I’m asking for forgiveness from God constantly, then who am I to tell somebody that I can’t forgive them?” he noted. “So, when I see things in the culture that’s contrary to the kingdom culture, I’m just like which one I’m choosing: kingdom culture or rap culture? Man, I love rap culture, but I gotta roll with [kingdom culture] … I have seen myself as a symbol for how other people can handle stuff in a way where it’s like you not gonna bully me, I’m not finna back down. But I’m gonna show you all how we can come full circle to where I do wanna dap Joe Budden off and sit down [with him]. At one time, he thought this is all a ploy so dude could get on my show or whatever. Man, I ain’t gotta come on your show.”
Dee-1 released his latest album From the Hood to Harvard directly to consumers in December 2023. The album hit streaming platforms in February.
In a dramatic showdown reminiscent of a Hollywood thriller, a New York City property owner found herself in handcuffs after a tense stand-off with alleged squatters, who took over her parents’ million-dollar home in Flushing, Queens.
Adele Andaloro, 47, inherited the lavish property from her late parents, only to discover squatters had infiltrated the premises and changed the locks while she attempted to sell the house. Determined to reclaim her rightful ownership, Andaloro confronted the intruders with cameras rolling, uncovering her own belongings being utilized by the alleged illegal tenants. As tensions flared, police were summoned to the scene, leading to a precarious standoff between Andaloro and the squatters, with both parties vying for control of the coveted property.
Andaloro’s emotional plea for justice reverberated through the neighborhood as she brandished the property’s deed, desperately seeking to oust the unwanted occupants. However, the legal intricacies of New York City’s squatters’ rights cast a shadow of uncertainty over the situation, with Andaloro facing the daunting prospect of legal repercussions for her attempts to reclaim her home. The saga took a sinister turn when a man claiming to hold a lease for the property brazenly forced his way into the home, prompting a second intervention by law enforcement.
As chaos ensued and tensions reached a fever pitch, Andaloro found herself on the wrong side of the law, arrested for unlawful eviction in a stunning twist of fate. The unfolding drama sheds light on the murky world of property disputes in the Big Apple, where the line between rightful ownership and unlawful occupation is often blurred. Adaloro’s story is unfortunately one of many, considering yet another couple of the Queens borough, who care for their child with Down syndrome, complain they have been unable to move into their $2 million home because a squatter is currently occupying it.
Andscape, the multimedia platform from Disney and ESPN, announced the new &360 anthology franchise. Director Jesse Washington’s Hip-Hop & The White House will be Andscape’s premiere documentary.
“We feel this is the perfect time to discuss how Hip-Hop has influenced presidential politics, and to ask what we can expect from the culture in this upcoming election season,” Jesse Washington states.
Washington also adds, “&360 provides an incredible opportunity to explore and illuminate important stories that have never been fully told. I’m looking forward to passing the &360 baton to the next storyteller and seeing new visions come to life.”
Hip-Hop & The White House examines the relationship between Hip-Hop culture and the President of the United States. “My President” rapper Jeezy narrates the documentary which begins by covering how presidential policies in the 1970s and 1980s led to the creation of Hip-Hop.
The doc features interviews with Common, YG, KRS-One, Roxanne Shante, Bun B, Curren$y, Waka Flocka Flame, Chika, and more. Political figures such as U.S. Representative Maxine Waters and Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka make appearances as well. Journalists like Farai Chideya and Bakari Kitwana also provided insight into Hip-Hop’s connection to the presidency.
“We are energized by the incredible storytellers working today, and we are thrilled to use our platform to spotlight the work of Black creators,” says Jason Aidoo, VP and head of Andscape. Hip-Hop & The White House debuts on the Hulu streaming service on April 22.
A reunion of epic proportions took place on Tuesday (March 19), when Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg and 50 Cent descended on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles. The Hip-Hop legends were on deck for Dr. Dre’s long-awaited Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony, which was hosted by radio personality Big Boy and attended by the likes of Jimmy Iovine, Xzibit, Paul Rosenberg, Fred Wreck, DJ Quik, Kurupt, Royce Da 5’9, Top Dawg, DJ Battlecat and Los Angeles City Councilman Hugo Soto-Martinez.
“I’m incredibly grateful for your support throughout the years,” Dr. Dre told the crowd. “Most of us have grown up together. And at nearly 60 years old, you’re still rocking with me, and I really appreciate that. Thank you so much. Which is really good, because I’m nowhere near done. You better believe there’s a lot more coming.”
He added elsewhere, “Pouring my whole soul and self into my passion for Hip-Hop led me on a pathway to an incredible career, and I’ve been fortunate enough to make a living doing exactly what I love to do,”
Snoop Dogg also took the podium to welcome his “brother from another mother” to the famed sidewalk.
“I want to thank me,” he said, referencing his own song. “I want to thank me for taking the call from Warren and Dr. Dre in 1991. I want to thank me for listening to Dre over the years and letting him be my teacher, mentor, brother, guardian, protector and most importantly a good friend.”
In addition to Dr. Dre’s star, Soto-Martinez officially declared March 19 as Dre Day in the city and presented Dr. Dre with a framed plaque to commemorate the occasion. Dr. Dre is expected to make an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! alongside Snoop Dogg and 50 Cent following the ceremony.
Dr. Dre, a 9x-time Grammy Award winner, began his career as a member of the World Class Wreckin’ Cru before co-founding the revolutionary group N.W.A. In 2016, N.W.A became the fifth rap group to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. They were honored with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award earlier this year. Dr. Dre’s solo career began with the 1992 release The Chronic, which has been certified 3x-platinum by the RIAA, reached the Top 10 on the Billboard 200 and won a Grammy for Best Rap Solo Performance of “Let Me Ride.”
His career has been far from perfect, however. In 1991, he brutally assaulted Pump It Up! host Dee Barnes over an interview he was upset about. In the 2017 HBO documentary The Defiant Ones, he called the incident a “blemish” on who he is as a man. Dre’s wife of 24 years, Nicole Young, filed for divorce in 2020 citing abuse. Their divorce was finalized in 2021 with Dr. Dre agreeing to pay Young $100 million.
Sexyy Red refuses to tell fans who fathered her second child. The St. Louis native explained why she didn’t want to reveal the man’s identity in a recent interview with Billboard.
“I don’t need everybody in my business,” she said. “Like why y’all want to be so nosy? Mind your f###ing business.”
Sexyy Red’s secrecy led to wild rumors, which had some fans believing Drake was the child’s father. The two played up the rumors by appearing as a couple in the music video for their “Rich Baby Daddy” collaboration with SZA (Drake isn’t the father of the child). Sexyy Red provided a brief glimpse of her kid’s actual father in a maternity photoshoot, blurring the man’s face to maintain his privacy.
The “Rich Baby Daddy” video featured VHS-style footage with Drake portraying the baby daddy. Sexyy Red, who was pregnant during filming, told Billboard she enjoyed working with Drake on the video.
“It was fun,” she said. “I f### with Drake. He a good—he a good person, for real.”
Sexyy Red performed “Rich Baby Daddy” at Rolling Loud California 2024. A clip of the performance went viral due to her struggling to sing SZA’s verse.
“Dis how it be when somebody hear you singing in da shower,” she joked on Twitter (X).
Sexyy Red gave birth to her second child in February. She initially tried to hide her pregnancy while touring in 2023.
“Touring was stressful at first because nobody knew I was pregnant,” she said. “I’d be in the bedroom trying to suck my stomach in or wear clothes to show I wasn’t. It hurt to just be onstage all day holding your stomach. It’s hard to hide it.”
Sexyy Red dropped a new track titled “Get It Sexyy” on March 15. The track was produced by Tay Keith, the producer behind her breakthrough single “Pound Town.”
Jonathan Majors’ ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari filed a lawsuit against him in New York on Tuesday (March 19). Jabbari sued Majors for defamation, battery, assault, intentional infliction of emotional distress and malicious prosecution.
A jury found Majors guilty of reckless assault in the third degree and harassment in December 2023. The charges stemmed from a March 2023 altercation with Jabbari.
Majors maintained his innocence. Jabbari claimed Majors defamed her with his public response to the guilty verdict. She said he attempted to make people believe she lied about his abuse.
“When publicly confronted with Grace’s numerous allegations of abuse, Majors has called her a liar at every turn and very specifically claimed that he has never put his hands on a woman, with the goal of convincing the world that Grace is not a victim of domestic abuse but instead a crazy liar who should be treated as such,” Jabbari’s lawsuit read.
Jabbari said her ex-boyfriend engaged in “a pattern of pervasive domestic abuse,” which allegedly began in 2021 and continued through 2023. She accused him of physically assaulting her for the first time in 2022.
The lawsuit listed several examples of Majors’ alleged abuse. Jabbari claimed Majors threatened suicide and manipulated her to prevent her from reporting his abuse to authorities.
“It takes true bravery to hold someone with this level of power and acclaim accountable,” Jabbari’s attorney Brittany Henderson said in a press statement. “Bravery that Grace Jabbari has demonstrated at every stage of the legal process. We strongly believe that through this action, truth and transparency will bring Grace the justice that she deserves.”
Majors planned to countersue Jabbari, according to his lawyer Priya Chaudhry.
“This is no surprise,” Chaudhry said. “Mr. Majors is preparing counterclaims against Ms. Jabbari.
Majors awaits sentencing for his assault and harassment conviction. He faces up to one year in prison.
Jennifer Lopez and SZA have been pit against each other in a side-by-side comparison that is anything but flattering for both artists. A user on TikTok under the screen named @photosbyangelita recently went off on Lopez in a viral video rant, in which she accused Lopez of lying about her childhood in the Bronx. In particular, the user took issue with Lopez’s claim she used to cruise around her Bronx neighborhood in the Bronx with messy hair as a teenager.
“I like taking my hair out like this it reminds me like when i was 16 in the Bronx running up and down the block,” Lopez said.
i like taking my hair out like this it reminds me like when i was 16 in the bronx running up and down the block jlo pic.twitter.com/fysQ1CYWAD
Despite Lopez’s rose colored lens on her experience in the Bronx, she received a fair amount of backlash for the comment.
“Guess what, I’m a Puerto Rican woman from the Bronx who went to the same high school as you and you were lying,” the woman started off in her rant. I saw your high school, you did not have hair like that, and we also all attended an all-girls Catholic high school in an Irish and Italian neighborhood, so you weren’t running up and down the block you know damn well you were sitting next to Megan Farley and Christine Marchetti in class.”
As she concluded, she questioned why Lopez was “lying” and proceeded to issue a call-to-action for her to stop using the Bronx and people from the borough to make herself seem human. In a tweet, someone reposted the rant and accused Lopez of attempting to take SZA’s spot as the “top liar.” After the initial post gained traction, multiple users responded seemingly corroborating the user’s claims.
If your memory isn’t nearly as good as is used to be, you may have forgotten some of the “Snooze” singer’s alleged fibs. SZA stirred up controversy in 2019 with claims she was racially profiled at a California Sephora store. In a series of tweets, she alleged that she was accused of stealing and followed by security personnel. However, subsequent investigations by both fans and media outlets revealed inconsistencies in her story, with Sephora issuing a statement denying any involvement in racial profiling. Additionally, surveillance footage from the store failed to corroborate SZA’s account of the incident. While the artist later deleted her tweets and issued an apology, the incident sparked discussions about the importance of verifying claims before jumping to conclusions.
Believe it or not, Twitter users appear to have revealed the TikTok creator who posted the rant was lying herself, revealing she may have gone to the same school as Lopez— but at a different time.