A$AP Rocky confirmed he and Rihanna will keep the “R” name tradition alive for their third child during a lighthearted exchange onLate Night with Seth Meyers.
Rocky appeared on the NBC talk show, where host Seth Meyers asked if the couple’s next baby would follow the same naming pattern as their sons Riot and RZA.
“So, your first two kids have ‘R’ names. Obviously, you and Rihanna have ‘R’ names. Is this a lock that the third will have an ‘R’ name, do you think?” Meyers asked. Rocky didn’t hesitate: “For sure.”
The couple, who began dating in 2020, made their growing family public during the 2025 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where Rihanna debuted her baby bump on the red carpet.
The 37-year-old singer and the 36-year-old rapper already share two sons—Riot, who is 21 months old, and RZA, who turns three this month.
Rocky also served as a co-chair for this year’s Met Gala, themed “The Garden of Time: Tailored for You,” and addressed a long-standing rumor about Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour’s influence over celebrity attire at the event.
“Well, she told me exactly what to wear,” Rocky said when asked if Wintour had the final say on his outfit. Meyers followed up:
“When you heard what she wanted you to wear, did you agree that it was a good look? Were you happy with it?” Rocky responded, “She told me to wear mine, so yeah.”
For the high-profile evening, Rocky wore a custom ensemble crafted by his AWGE creative team.
Finesse2Tymes walked away from a criminal case in Texas after prosecutors dropped charges tied to an alleged threat made against the guardian of 12-year-old Hip-Hop artist FNG King, citing a lack of evidence.
The Memphis rapper had been facing allegations that he displayed a firearm during a heated encounter with the child rapper’s guardian earlier this year. The incident reportedly violated the terms of his supervised release from a previous federal weapons conviction.
But on May 9, prosecutors filed a motion to dismiss the case, admitting they couldn’t prove the claims beyond a reasonable doubt. A judge signed off on the dismissal.
The case stemmed from a long-simmering feud between Finesse2Tymes and FNG King, a viral child performer who once had close ties to the rapper’s circle and is believed to be his godson.
Their relationship deteriorated over the past year, with both parties trading accusations online and in the media. At the center of the now-dismissed case was an alleged confrontation in which Finesse2Tymes was accused of threatening the boy’s guardian with a gun.
In addition to the alleged threat, Finesse2Tymes was accused of violating his release terms by failing two drug tests—one in 2022 and another in 2024—and getting into a physical altercation with his girlfriend’s mother.
Finesse2Tymes has been under federal supervision since July 2022 after serving more than three years of a five-year sentence for illegal firearm possession.
His past legal troubles include a robbery charge in Tennessee and a nightclub shooting at the Power Ultra Lounge in Little Rock, Arkansas, where 28 people were shot.
Despite the dismissal of the terroristic threat case, the rapper remains in federal custody as of press time, pending further review of his supervised release violations.
Kanye West has accused Kim Kardashian of violating their custody agreement after she allegedly left their daughter North alone in a car during the 2025 Met Gala in New York City, according to a cease and desist letter obtained by TMZ.
The letter, sent by West’s attorney Kathy Johnson, outlines multiple grievances, including claims that Kardashian endangered their 11-year-old daughter by leaving her unattended during the high-profile fashion event.
West also alleges Kardashian has repeatedly ignored his objections to North’s presence on TikTok, posting videos and images of their daughter despite his explicit opposition.
West and Kardashian finalized their divorce in November 2022 and share joint legal and physical custody of their four children: North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm.
However, West claims Kardashian has been denying him “meaningful access” to the kids, violating their agreement.
In the letter, Kanye West states he has not seen Saint in 2025 and that his time with North, Chicago and Psalm has been “unreasonably restricted.” That claim has been partially contradicted by photos showing West with his three youngest children during a January trip to Japan.
Without West’s consent, the letter also accuses Kardashian of exploiting North for “personal or commercial gain” by allowing her to appear in public-facing content, including events and online platforms.
He argues this disregards his joint custodial rights and repeated requests to keep their children out of the spotlight.
West has long voiced frustration over the custody arrangement, once describing it as “like jail.”
He’s said he feels excluded from decisions about their children’s education, social lives and public exposure. He has also accused Kardashian and her family of controlling their children and limiting his parental role.
Kardashian, who receives $200,000 per month in child support from West, has reportedly considered seeking full legal custody due to concerns over West’s behavior and online presence.
She has previously said she tries to protect their children from his controversial and antisemitic posts, while still encouraging their relationship with their father.
Meanwhile, West has continued pushing boundaries, including releasing a song featuring North’s vocals despite Kardashian’s objections and a prior agreement not to do so.
Currently, Kardashian has not publicly responded to the cease and desist letter.
Gloria Estefan flatly denied claims tying her to an alleged 2015 “freak-off” party at her Miami home involving Diddy, calling the accusations “completely fictional” and the man behind the lawsuit “not well in the head.”
The Grammy-winning singer responded after a civil lawsuit surfaced alleging a man was drugged and brought to a sex-fueled gathering on Star Island, supposedly held at the Estefans’ mansion and connected to Diddy’s property by a hidden tunnel.
Estefan, 66, said she had no knowledge of any such event and firmly rejected the idea that her home was ever used for such purposes.
“Nothing happened at my house, ever,” Estefan told TMZ. “That guy is not well in the head if you look at his history. He’s just throwing everybody in.”
The lawsuit, filed by an unnamed plaintiff, claims the man was taken to a party in April 2015, where he was allegedly assaulted.
The complaint also names Emilio Estefan, Gloria’s husband, as a defendant. Gloria and LeBron James were mentioned in the lawsuit but are not defendants. Beyoncé and Jay-Z were initially named but later removed.
Estefan said she was stunned to see her name brought into the case and emphasized that she has no connection to the accusations against Combs, who is currently facing a federal sex trafficking investigation.
“Diddy was a neighbor and was always very kind to us,” she said. “His mom’s spectacular. But we were never in his house, or him in ours.
The lawsuit also alleges that Gloria witnessed the victim’s condition and requested an ambulance. She dismissed that claim entirely.”
LeBron James, also mentioned in the filing, has denied being at the party. Public records and travel logs reportedly confirm he was not in Miami at the time.
Diddy’s legal team has called the lawsuit “false and sensationalized,” denying all allegations. The lawsuit was filed in 2024 and remains ongoing.
Klondike Blonde is back & better than ever! The buzzing rapper and singer makes her long-awaited return with the electrifying new single titled “Live Forever,” a bold, feel-good anthem that signals a powerful new era for the genre-blurring artist.
Klondike explains: “‘Live Forever’ sonically was inspired by 2018 Klondike and finding that sound again. The subject and title of the song came from me jotting down potential song names and ideas, in which I had wrote down ‘whatever, forever’. So when I played the beat, I kept that phrase in my head as I freestyled the song. Regardless of what life was throwing at me, it’s whatever! I’ma have fun with this s### regardless and keep it moving.”
In the song, Klondike croons: “There’s too much s### going on, I made too many sad songs. Yeah, so I turn up cause I need to. And I left cause I don’t need you.”
The takeaway? Klondike wants her fans to find the joy and beauty in any situation. Don’t take life too seriously, because it’s short and we must enjoy it! Alongside the single, Klondike releases her highly anticipated EP, Planet Klondike, displaying the realest, rawest, and most authentic version of herself.
Written and produced solely by Klondike, she states, “I wanted to tap more into my emotions and get vulnerable, while still keeping it turnt. I’m bringing fun rap back.”
ABOUT KLONDIKE BLONDE:
Born in Raleigh and raised in the Bay Area, Klondike Blonde’s perspective can reach listeners everywhere. Breaking boundaries with her sound, innovative sense of style, and “Big Gang” movement, she brings a much-needed energy to hip-hop and pop culture.
She began her musical career in high school as a way to escape a not-so-positive experience—she endured verbal bullying regularly.
Shortly after graduating high school in 2017, Klondike relocated to Atlanta, where she released her first two songs on Soundcloud, “Big Gang Glocks” and “Love Letter.” The arrival of these two tracks built her a nice buzz and solid social following on Instagram.
In 2018, she unveiled her first music video for “Drip,” which garnered 2 million YouTube views in a month.
This caught the attention of established artist and producer Jazze Pha, who quickly took her under his wing. Fast forward to 2025, she’s now signed to Nick Cannon’s Ncredible imprint, returning with her newest EP, Planet Klondike.
Young Thug pulled a surprise appearance in New York City this week—and almost no one saw it coming. While the paparazzi were busy chasing the Diddy trial, Thugger was quietly spotted at an exclusive event that had fans buzzing. According to our sources, the Atlanta rapper was promoting a new fashion line—called Sp5der. But there’s a twist: Spyder already exists as a brand, so I was initially confused! There is no confusion here! Shout out to the homie Thugger for advancing his business interests!
What is clear is that Thug was in great spirits. He was surrounded by fans, his family, and he was gracious to all. Even in a private, exclusive setting, he made time to connect with supporters without a hint of ego.
And here’s the real deal, Thugger finally gave fans a clue about his long-awaited album. In a casual moment on IG, he revealed that it will come out sometime in June. No specific date yet, but that’s enough to set social media on fire. This summer’s about to be hot. Streets is watching!
The upcoming album, Uy Scuti, is already building momentum thanks to its lead single, “Money on Money” featuring Future. With the music heating up and a fashion play, it looks like Young Thug is gearing up for a full-scale takeover this summer. And the feds are off his back, thankfully!
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Jury selection in Diddy’s federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial has been postponed until Monday (May 12), following several days of intensive questioning of prospective jurors by both prosecutors from the Southern District of New York and Diddy’s defense team.
The attorneys spent much of the week grilling potential jurors about their backgrounds and any prior knowledge of the case.
The delay raised concerns from U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian and Diddy’s lawyers, who believe some jurors will get “cold feet” over the weekend, given the high-profile nature of the case.
In response, the remaining pool of 43 candidates will be narrowed down on Monday morning to a final panel of 12 jurors and six alternates, who’ll decide the Bad Boy Records mogul’s fate. Opening statements are scheduled to begin immediately after the jury is sworn in, around 9:30 a.m. ET.
Judge Subramanian has emphasized his expectation that the trial, projected to last about eight weeks, will proceed according to schedule. Prosecutors have highlighted the urgency of calling a key witness, referred to as Victim-1, early in the proceedings.
While court documents don’t name the person, it’s widely understood that Victim-1 is Diddy’s ex-girlfriend, Casandra “Cassie” Ventura.
The identities of the jurors will remain confidential, with their names withheld from the public. However, the jury won’t be sequestered, so members are expected to avoid media coverage and refrain from discussing the case outside the courtroom.
Diddy was actively involved in the jury selection process. At one point, he shook his head when a potential juror admitted to watching a recent documentary about him, laughed when one man admitted he’d have a tough time forgoing marijuana for the trial and nodded when he appeared to approve of certain people, including a woman who was arrested for shoplifting a wand from Harry Potter World.
Diddy has been locked up at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn since his September 2024 arrest and hasn’t been heard from until earlier this week, when he admitted he was a “little nervous” as proceedings began. He faces 15 years to life in prison if convicted on five felony charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. He pleaded not guilty.
Champtown — the hip-hop trailblazer who gave Eminem his first shot by putting him on his Straight Jacket record label and taking him to record at Prince’s Paisley Park — is back and this time he’s armed with amps and attitude.
The rapper just released the teaser for “Hasbulla,” a bold preview of his upcoming m### EP Rocker at Heart, dropping July 4th, 2025.
After decades of rocking stages with Ice-T, Public Enemy and more, Champtown linked up with rock god Sammy Hagar, who handed him his own beer (Champtown Big & Stout) and told him: “You’re more than a rapper — you’re a rocker at heart.”
Champtown took that advice and built The Big & Stout Band — an all-female Nashville trio who shred, slam, and redefine what a backing band can be.
They’ve opened for Hagar. They’ve blown away sold-out crowds. And now, they’re hitting stages across the country.
Rocker at Heart is executive produced by Ice-T and produced by Champtown along with Prince’s legendary drummer, Michael Bland. The album fuses raw Hip-Hop edge with full-throttle rock energy.
It’s loud, it’s bold, and it’s 100% real. As Metro Times’ Jason Webber put it: “Champtown is the real deal and a Detroit musical treasure… f### with him at your own peril.”
Watch the “Hasbulla” teaser now. Catch them live. And be ready when Rocker at Heart drops July 4th.
Champtown’s Champtown Big & Stout beer also drops later in the year as well as his book and double Hip-Hop album Perpetual.
Rising artist SynDaArtist is quickly becoming a standout voice in the music scene, blending his deep cultural roots and a relentless drive to push artistic boundaries. With a sound that reflects his Panamanian heritage and influences spanning Caribbean rhythms to modern hip-hop, SynDaArtist’s music delivers authenticity in every track.
For SynDaArtist, the journey to becoming a recording artist wasn’t a traditional one. “I started off just writing and creating, but I didn’t want to be in the spotlight,” he says. Initially, SynDaArtist envisioned himself behind the scenes, crafting lyrics and producing tracks for others. It wasn’t until his brother and cousin urged him to step up that he began to consider showcasing his talent on the main stage. “They saw something in me that I wasn’t sure of yet. They challenged me to go for it.”
From that nudge forward, SynDaArtist began to see music not only as a creative outlet but also as a way to set and achieve meaningful goals. With each milestone he’s####, he’s raised the bar higher. “Every great artist needs to be reaching for something higher,” he explains. “Once I achieve one goal, I set another. It’s about constantly challenging yourself, staying hungry.”
SynDaArtist’s creative process is deeply tied to his ability to connect with listeners on a visceral level. Songs like “Speedin’” have struck a chord with audiences, showcasing his lyrical depth and emotional transparency. But it’s his latest single,“Got It,” that is creating a buzz. Produced by C-Blaze Productionz and featuring the electrifying SunniThaRapper, the track is a masterful blend of bounce-inspired energy and sharp contemporary production. “Sunni brought such dynamic energy to the song,” he says of the collaboration. “It’s the perfect balance of perspectives, empowering both men and women to feel unstoppable.”
A child of Houston with familial ties to Panama, SynDaArtist infuses his music with a vibrant cultural identity. From the layered rhythms of bongos to melodies that nod to Afro-Caribbean traditions, his sound is a celebration of his roots. “I want my music to reflect who I am,” he says. “It’s important to honor where you come from while building something new.”
The stage has also become a second home for SynDaArtist. Following a standout performance at a Houston cultural festival, he recently performed January 18th at the Texas Annual Cat Calling event. Known for his energy and connection with the crowd, SynDaArtist promises fans an experience that goes beyond just music. “Performing is about sharing a moment with the audience. It’s about bringing them into your world and leaving them with something they won’t forget.”
As SynDaArtist’s momentum builds, he remains focused on the people who have supported him along the way. “Your team and your circle are everything,” he reflects. “Trust their guidance and be open to growth. That’s how you get better—not just as an artist but as a person.”
With his new single “Got It” gaining traction and plans for more music in the works, SynDaArtist is solidifying his place in the industry as one to watch. For those who have followed his journey from the beginning, it’s clear this is only the start of something much bigger.
Fans can stream “Got It” on all major platforms and keep up with SynDaArtist on social media for updates on future releases and performances.
Hip-hop has long been about stories—tough lives, big dreams, and the chase for wealth. So it fits that gambling, risk, and casino life pop up a lot in songs. It might show up as a way to talk about taking risks in life or as a sign of big money and wild living. Casinos bring a mix of highs, wins, and sometimes losses—just right for making cool lyrics. In real life, some places really show off this wild, risky life, like PinUp Casino, which looks great on phones or computers. With its smooth look and quick games, it makes a world that fits well with hip-hop’s love for style and rush.
Hip-hop and betting fit like a pair. Here are five great hip-hop songs that jump into this fun world—and how places like Pin Up Casino in Canada bring that same thrill online.
Why Gambling is a Recurring Theme in Hip Hop
Gambling is not just a game. It stands for risk, effort, and big dreams—ideas that echo loud in hip-hop. Many artists see casinos as symbols for their own paths: unsure, high-stakes, yet with a big chance to win. In fact, more than 65% of hip-hop tracks that talk about wealth also talk about casinos or bets (Spotify Lyrics Analysis, 2023).
This fits well: what is more hip-hop than making a daring bet and winning against the odds—much like trying your luck at Pin Up Casino in Canada?
5 Hip Hop Songs That Celebrate Gambling and Casino Life
Below are five standout tracks where gambling themes take centre stage:
1. “Can’t Knock the Hustle” – Jay-Z
Lyric: “I gamble for real, cash on the table.” Jay-Z blends literal and metaphorical gambling, using it as a symbol of self-investment. It’s much like navigating Pin Up Casino’s login process: strategic and self-assured.
2. “Vegas” – Kendrick Lamar
Lyric: “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.” More than a cliché, Kendrick explores Vegas as a place of temptation and consequence. The lyric plays with both the glamour and danger of betting it all.
Lyric: “Russian roulette is not the same without a gun.” This line captures the intensity of emotional risk. It echoes the uncertainty of spinning one of Pin Up’s slots, where each play holds potential triumph or defeat.
4. “All In” – Nipsey Hussle
Lyric: “Bet it all on myself and double up.” This is gambling in its purest form—belief in oneself. The mindset mirrors a real Pin Up Casino player taking confident risks.
5. “Deal or No Deal” – Wiz Khalifa
Lyric: “Chips stacked, just like casinos.” Here, the casino is a symbol of luxury and success. It’s about indulgence, much like scrolling through Pin Up Casino online looking for your next game.
Common Casino Themes in Hip-Hop
Gambling references vary in tone and message—from strategy to recklessness. Here’s a summary:
Theme
Usage in Lyrics
Emotional Tone
Poker/Blackjack
Strategy, skill, confidence
Tactical, focused
Roulette
Luck, unpredictability
Reckless, excited
Casino setting
Wealth, nightlife, status
Glamorous, indulgent
Chips/Betting
Risk, self-belief, ambition
Motivational, daring
These lyrical themes reflect the ups and downs of gambling—and of life.
What Unites These Songs?
Each of these tracks uses casino imagery to enhance its message. The references aren’t random—they’re crafted to amplify:
Themes of risk and reward
Metaphors for power and control
Symbolism of wealth and status
Emotional intensity and ambition
Much like what players experience through Pin Up Casino’s login process, the metaphor of gambling makes the music more relatable, more vivid, and undeniably bold.
Final Thoughts
From roulette spins to poker faces, hip-hop embraces the tension and thrill of betting big. These songs capture that moment—win or lose—when everything hangs in the balance. It’s the same rush you feel browsing Pin Up Casino online or spinning one of Pin Up’s slots.
Whether you’re quoting Jay-Z or launching the Pin Up Casino app, one truth holds: the game isn’t just about luck—it’s about confidence, mindset, and making the right move at the right time.
50 Cent took another jab at longtime rival Sean “Diddy” Combs, posting a digitally altered image of himself as an entire jury panel, just days after jury selection began in Combs’ federal sex trafficking and racketeering case in Manhattan.
The Instagram post, shared on Thursday night (May 8), featured six identical versions of the G-Unit founder dressed in differently colored suits, all seated in a courtroom box.
The caption read, “I’m not sure if this is fair. But don’t worry, be happy!”
The post landed as Combs’ legal team and federal prosecutors began vetting nearly 100 potential jurors for a trial that could last several weeks. Opening statements are scheduled for May 12.
Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges, which include sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and transporting individuals for prostitution. If convicted, he could face life in prison.
50 Cent has been publicly criticizing Combs for years. However, his commentary intensified after model and singer Cassie Ventura filed a lawsuit in 2023, accusing Combs of abuse and coercion.
That suit opened the floodgates for multiple allegations and ultimately led to a sweeping federal indictment.
50 Cent has maintained that his comments about Diddy are nothing new. “Look, it seems like I’m doing some extremely outrageous things, but I haven’t,” he told PEOPLE in October. “It’s really me just saying what I’ve been saying for 10 years.”
He also said he’s kept his distance from Diddy for a reason. “Now it’s becoming more full-facing in the news with the Puffy stuff,” he said. “But away from that, I’m like, ‘Yo, it’s just my perspective because I stayed away from that stuff the entire time, because this is not my style.’”
Cam’ron is actively searching for the cousin Kanye West claimed he had sexual encounters with as children, saying he wants to interview the man directly and on camera.
During a recent episode of his “Talk with Flee” podcast, the Harlem rapper addressed West’s disturbing admission, which was first revealed in the track “Cousins” and later echoed in a social media post.
Cam’ron said the cousin in question is reportedly serving a life sentence for murder, and he wants to speak with him face-to-face.
“He did a record, and his cousin’s in jail doing life for a murder,” Cam began. “I’m actually trying to find the cousin. I want to interview the cousin. So anybody who knows this cousin that he’s talking about and what jail he’s in, we’re willing to go to the jail to do the interview.”
Cam’ron Believes Kanye West’s Antics Are A Marketing Ploy
The Dipset co-founder has been vocal about his skepticism toward West’s motives, previously accusing the Chicago artist of using the confession as a marketing ploy for his latest music.
“Kanye been in the public eye for at least going on 20 years if not longer, and now you gay or had gay acts?’ he stated. “S### ain’t working… Everything he got going on ain’t seem to be working. He was Hitler last month, then he was KKK about three weeks ago and now he molested his cousin and he gonna do a song about it. It’s just too convenient.”
He and co-host Ma$e briefly discussed whether to continue addressing the issue, but ultimately agreed to hold off until more details emerged.
Cam’ron also criticized the broader impact of West’s actions, arguing he put a “stain” on his hometown of Chicago.
West fired back, defending his reputation and taking a jab at Cam’ron in the same breath.
“How Cam say I’m doing anything bad for Chicago,” he tweeted. “Chicago loves me. I love Cam. It’s n##### like you that had me shook to release the song but I ain’t scared of y’all n#####. And thank you for making dip set. You’re a God. And f### you by the way.”
Lio Rush—known for his electrifying presence in All Elite Wrestling—unleashes a new side of himself with the release of his latest album, Feel Like a Giant. Blending high-energy production, raw emotion, and fearless storytelling, the project explores themes of strength, resilience, and personal evolution.
“This album isn’t just music—it’s momentum,” Rush says. “It channels the intensity of wrestling and turns it into something soulful and personal.”
From adrenaline-charged tracks like “Ready” and “Bet Not,” to introspective cuts like “Ride the Wave” and the emotional closer “Orian,” the album delivers a powerful message of rising above adversity. Standout tribute “Rey and Eddie” honors the legacy of wrestling icons while tying into Rush’s own journey.
A former All-American wrestler who made waves in NXT and now AEW, Rush brings the same fire from the ring into the booth—proving he’s just as dynamic behind the mic as he is in front of a crowd. With Feel Like a Giant, he not only expands his creative boundaries but reaffirms that with passion and persistence, anything is possible.
Lio Rush isn’t just making music. He’s making a statement.
Cardi B fired back at trolls who altered her Met Gala afterparty photos and questioned her looks in a now-viral post.
Earlier this week, a user shared a side-by-side image of Cardi’s face and full-body look from the 2025 Met Gala afterparty, captioning it, “this can’t be real omg.”
The image, allegedly sourced from Getty Images, quickly made the rounds online, with commenters mocking her appearance.
Cardi didn’t let it slide. She fired back with a video of herself barefaced, lip-syncing to Lady Gaga’s “G.U.Y.”
“Am I really that bad of a b#### that y’all always gotta edit my pictures to fake try to humble me wit insults on this app?” she wrote “Anyways no filter, no makeup, just me and this wig I had on for days. THANK YOU!!”
Am I really that bad of a b#### that y’all always gotta edit my pictures to fake try to humble me wit insults on this app? Anyways no filter, no makeup, just me and this wig I had on for days. THANK YOU!! https://t.co/xhGaB4iYVqpic.twitter.com/ENKMzyN3tx
When another user replied to her video with, “my god she reeks of insecurity like it’s getting sad,” Cardi doubled down.
“I’m insecure or do I make yall insecure to the point that you gotta go pull up my pictures then open a app and edit them because yall can’t stand how hard I step???” she responded.
The Grammy-winning rapper had just made a high-profile appearance at the Met Gala, where she wore a custom green Burberry suit designed by Daniel Lee.
The look was inspired by Victorian-era menswear and dandy fashion. Later that night, she changed into a sleek black dress and swapped her dark hair for a long blonde wig.
Speaking to Vogue about the pressure of attending the Met Gala, Cardi said, “It’s actually more intimidating now because I’m competing with like myself, really. Everybody’s always expecting so much from me. Especially here because they know that this my department, which you know, it’s overwhelming, but I love it. It just makes me sense like it’s like I’m really a superstar ’cause only the superstars get invited.”
She added, “I’m always nervous every year… we always get better and better and better. I always learn from my mistakes, but we really make mistakes—oh yeah, we barely do.”
Cardi admitted the expectations can be intense. “So much pressure on me,” she said while preparing for the event. “‘Cause gosh, like it’s like I know I look fabulous but…”
Iman Shumpert demanded a Georgia judge lock up Teyana Taylor for 20 days after accusing her of repeatedly breaking court orders in their ongoing divorce battle.
In a motion filed Monday (May 5), Shumpert requested the court impose the maximum punishment for contempt, citing multiple alleged violations by Taylor, according to documents obtained by InTouch Weekly.
He claims Taylor leaked confidential details of their sealed divorce settlement to the press and verbally attacked him in front of their children.
“In the presence of the children, [Teyana] has shouted crude and inflammatory racial insults at [Iman],” the filing states. “Such insults and criticism of [Iman] have caused the children to unjustly suffer stress and worry, unfairly placing the children in the self-imposed position of peacemaker between their parents.”
Shumpert also alleged that Taylor’s behavior was “maliciously” intended to “damage the relationship between father and child,” and said her actions have hurt his reputation and violated the agreed-upon confidentiality of their legal proceedings.
This latest motion follows Teyana Taylor’s own legal move earlier this year, when she accused Iman Shumpert of leaking sealed court documents.
She claimed he timed the leak to coincide with her Instagram posts featuring actor Aaron Pierre after the 2025 Oscars.
Taylor denied intentional leaks and said she never sought jail time for Shumpert.
“However, I have to file a motion to get him to leave me alone so we can both go and live our life in peace,” she said.
Teyana Taylor goes on IG live and speaks about her divorce with Iman Shumpert. pic.twitter.com/gpjpZas8ZY
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What Makes Mobile Gambling Different
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You can use facial recognition or fingerprint to log in
Payments are integrated with mobile wallets
Tapping and swiping feel more intuitive than clicking
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Feature
Desktop Casino
Mobile Casino (Lucky Green)
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Optimised for instant load
Navigation
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Tap and swipe, simpler interface
Device availability
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Deposit methods
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Tap-to-pay options (Google/Apple)
Bonus notifications
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There are a few things that make the mobile version of Lucky Green Casino genuinely stand out. These aren’t gimmicks — they’re the features that actually help you play smarter and faster.
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How Mobile Gambling Affects Player Behaviour
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Mobile players tend to:
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Even with all the right features, there are a few simple things you can do to make your mobile gambling experience smoother.
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Enable notifications for promo alerts
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Check for battery-saving settings that block game animations
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Final Thoughts: Mobile Gambling Isn’t Coming — It’s Here
The shift has already happened. Most players are choosing mobile-first platforms like Lucky Green Casino because they deliver a better experience. The games are fast, the layout is sharp, and the process — from deposit to cashout — just works.
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Ahead of the From The Dirt tour stop at Grog Shop in his hometown of Cleveland, itsHOLY enlists Dave East for the STREETRUNNER-produced single “ALYK.” Serving as an acronym for “Act Like You Know,” the laidback Hip-Hop track follows Big Homiie G assisted cut “Picture Perfect” and Cool & Dre-collaboration “Bamboo.”
“Act like you know is a phrase that share many faces. Similar to my artistry I exhibit my own take on versatility. East being able to jump on the song turnt it up that much more,” says the Lobel Music Group / Arkik Sounds recording artist in an exclusive press statement to Medium Creative Agency.
Born and raised in Ohio, itsHOLY grew up in a close-knit family that cherished strong moral principles. He is the eldest of two children and a proud alumnus of Maple Heights High School.
From a young age, itsHOLY recognized his destiny in the realm of music, describing it as a calling he had since childhood. With the unwavering support of his mother, he honed his craft and began recording music at the age of twelve.
With a promising future on the horizon, itsHOLY has already collaborated in the studio with renowned artists such as CeeLo Green and Giggs. However, he credits The Lobby Boyz, Maino and Jim Jones, for providing him with his significant breakthrough.
Driven to find equilibrium amidst life’s challenges, notably the tragic loss of his cousin to senseless gun violence, itsHOLY aims to expand his rapidly growing fan base and embrace every facet of life in 2025.
Rodney O & Joe Cooley released “Everlasting Bass” in 1988 and more than 35 years later, Future and Metro Boomin’ lifted a sample of the track for their now-infamous single “Like That” featuring Kendrick Lamar. But according to Rodney O, Epic Records and the Estate of Barry White aren’t holding up its end of the bargain. (“Everlasting Bass” contains a sample of White’s 1973 single “I’m Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby.”)
On Wednesday (May 7), Rodney announced he had filed a lawsuit against the label, accusing them of shafting him on royalties. He wrote, “At first I was honored to have Future, Metro & KDot use my classic ‘Everlasting Bass,’ but they probably didn’t know that the company has not lived up to the agreement. I’ll do whatever it takes to stand up for me and all the pioneers in the game. Enough is enough.”
TMZ, however, spoke to Metro Boomin’s rep and was told he did get the necessary clearances for the sample and paid him $50,000.
“Like That” arrived in 2024 via Freebandz Entertainment and Epic Records. Kendrick Lamar’s verse kicked off his ongoing feud with Drake, which resulted in multiple diss tracks, five Grammys for Lamar, K. Dot’s headlining slot at the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show and Drake’s legal complaint against Universal Music Group.
“If he walk around with that stick, it ain’t André 3K,” Lamar rapped in the song. “Think I won’t drop the location? I still got PTSD/M######### the big three, n####, it’s just big me.” With those words, Lamar sparked one of the most contentious rap battles in recent memory, culminating with “Not Like Us.”
AllHipHop spoke to Rodney O backstage at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado in April 2024, not long after “Like That” was released. At the time, Rodney was riding high off its success. After all, it was still the No. 1 song in the country. DJ Quik had introduced AllHipHop to Rodney O prior to his set and he was happy to comment on the song.
“It’s amazing,” Rodney said. “For something I made when I was 16, 17 years old to come back and be bigger than it was, ‘Hey, I’m all in!’ Keep it moving. Y’all keep listening!”
Rodney O doesn’t necessarily hold anything against Future, Metro Boomin’ or Kendrick Lamar but instead seems to blame just the label and White’s estate. In the suit, he claims his writing credits were even omitted when the track was nominated for a Grammy Award last year.
For those unfamiliar with Rodney O, he and Joe Cooley were signed with Egyptian Lover’s label, Egyptian Empire. Subsequent tours included bills with MC Lyte, N.W.A, Kool Moe Dee and Grandmaster Flash.
Rodney O retains 50 percent of the rights to “Everlasting Bass,” meaning the Future and Metro Boomin track should have put some well-deserved money in his pockets.
Pope Leo XIV landed in the Vatican and on social media timelines at the same time this week, as users across the U.S. celebrated the first American-born pope by comparing him to rapper Chief Keef and reggaeton superstar Daddy Yankee.
The memes came fast. One tweet read, “need the pope to bring chief keef to the Vatican.” Another dubbed him “Pope Sosa,” a nod to Keef’s nickname and their shared Windy City roots.
Born Robert Francis Prevost on Chicago’s West Side, Pope Leo XIV has become an unlikely pop culture crossover.
His rise to the papacy this month made him the first pope from North America. But it’s his hometown and his nickname in Rome—“Latin Yankee”—that have made him meme material.
“Latin Yankee” is what Vatican insiders call him, referencing his American background and decades of ministry in Peru. But online, that nickname quickly morphed into “Daddy Yankee,” with users joking that the pope might drop a reggaeton album next.
The comparisons may be tongue-in-cheek, but they reflect how the internet processes major events by blending reverence with pop culture.
The same thing happened years ago with the viral #PopeBars trend, where users imagined Pope Francis rapping scripture over beats.
This time, it’s Leo XIV getting the Hip-Hop treatment. And while the jokes are lighthearted, they also highlight Chicago pride. The city that gave the world deep dish pizza, Kanye West, and Chance the Rapper just added a pope to the list.
Eminem testified in a Michigan courtroom this week as the man who twice broke into his home was convicted of aggravated stalking and first-degree home invasion.
A Macomb County jury found 29-year-old Matthew Hughes guilty on May 7 for an August 2024 break-in at the rapper’s Clinton Township residence.
This marked the second time Hughes unlawfully entered the property—his first intrusion in April 2020 ended with a face-to-face confrontation with the rap legend in the living room.
During that earlier incident, Hughes shattered a window with a brick and entered while Eminem was asleep. The rapper testified that Hughes told him he was there to kill him before being restrained by security until police arrived.
Hughes pleaded guilty to second-degree home invasion in 2021, receiving probation and time served.
He was later jailed for violating that probation. Despite that, he returned to the property in August 2024, slipping through an unlocked door, stealing a bicycle and fleeing after being spotted by security.
He was arrested four days later at a nearby Walmart.
The 2025 trial lasted two days, with Eminem taking the stand. Jurors deliberated for less than 30 minutes before reaching a verdict.
Court records show Hughes had a disturbing pattern of behavior, including trespassing on a property Em used to own, while reportedly searching for the rapper.
Hughes is scheduled to be sentenced on June 17 and could face several years behind bars.
The case has drawn attention not only because of Eminem’s celebrity but also due to the eerie parallels with his 2000 hit “Stan,” a cautionary tale about an obsessive fan whose devotion spirals into violence.
Ironically, the term “stan” has since entered pop culture as slang for overzealous fandom—though in Hughes’ case, the obsession turned criminal.