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After woman calls for Oklahoma wildlife refuge to euthanize Smiley the coyote, a worker comes to her defense. Now people are calling him the American Steve Irwin

The operator of a wildlife preserve in Oklahoma is fighting back against TikTok commenters who he says misunderstand its mission and impact on animals.

Matt is the personality behind the TikTok account Nomad’s Animal Encounter (@nomadsanimalencounter). He discussed viewers’ complaints in an expletive-filled video posted last week.

The video starts with a language warning, which is necessary because the video includes a lot of profanity. It appears the man is responding to criticism in previous videos, questioning the ethics of such an establishment. 

“I’m gonna talk about the animals we have at our facility,” he says. “All of our animals are deemed non-releaseable by the United States government.”

Wildlife can sometimes—due to medical issues and/or human interaction—become unable to successfully return to their native habitats. That’s where wildlife preserves, such as Nomad’s, come into play.

Example 1: Smiley the Coyote

The video cuts to the man sitting in one of the wildlife exhibits. In this case, he’s visiting a coyote named Smiley. It appears the video was sparked by a comment on another video from a woman speculating that Smiley should be put down. He explains why the non-releasable label applies to Smiley and why she deserves a life at the preserve.

“Listen here: Animals like Smiley right here—this coyote behind me—she was found after a hunter actually killed her parents,” he says. “So, her siblings were able to go back to the wild, but Smiley here was paralyzed. She couldn’t walk for a long time. So many people had to take care of her that she got imprinted on humans. So, now she plays like a dog, OK, Karen?”

He adds, “If the animals here could go back to the wild, we would choose for them to be.”

Example 2: a Pack of Rescued Foxes

Matt then addresses viewers who say that allowing people to tour the facility is animal exploitation. He explains that the preserve offers tours to help cover its extensive operational costs. 

“The ones that don’t want to be bothered?” he says. “Guess what we do? We leave them the [expletive] alone, and they’re not part of the tour. You won’t bother them; you won’t disturb their peace. And if you do want to disturb them, then you’re the [expletive] problem.”

The video then cuts to a clip of the man sitting in a habitat for a pack of 12 foxes that he says the preserve acquired from the Save a Fox rescue project

“That’s right, they came from a fur farm—which is still legal in the United States, unfortunately,” he says.

Viewers React to the Expletive-Filled Wildlife Preserve Defense

In the comments section of the video, viewers had a field day with both Matt’s language and overall message.

“This is what Steve Irwin would have been if he was in America,” wrote one person. 

“Sometimes it takes strong words to really hammer the point home,” said a second person. “And I love a good sentence enhancer.”

“The coyote got me to stay, but your commentary had me coming back for more,” joked a third person.

AllHipHop contacted Matt via TikTok comment and direct message for comment.

@nomadsanimalencounter I hope you have a bad day if this is you #animals #farming #farmlife #wildlife #coyote ♬ original sound – Nomad's Animal Encounter

‘It works fabulously’: New York man goes to Home Depot for ice melt with $5. They’re out—so he talks to a worker

New York-based comedian Jerrold Benford (@comedianjerroldb1) turned an underrated winter shopping frustration into funny content. He joked about a creative and timely solution when Home Depot’s $5 ice melt was sold out. The clip is on point, given that a major winter storm is affecting regions from northern Mexico and Texas to northeastern Maine and into Canada.

Home Depot Customer Gets Creative When $5 Ice Melt Sells Out

“So I go to Home Depot because I need some ice melt,” Benford said in the clip, “and I have $5 on me.” But he says there was none on the shelves.

“So I asked one of the employees, ‘Where’s this ice melt?’” he continued. “And she goes, ‘Oh, we’re out of that cheap [expletive]. But what we do have is what we use here at Home Depot. It’s $25 a bag, and it works fabulously.’”

But he’s beside himself.

“I’m not buying no $25 bag of rock salt,” he said. “I had planned on buying a $5 bag of rock salt.”

So, he did what made sense to him.

“I took my $5 and did the only thing I could,” he went on. “I bought a broom and a dustpan and swept out what they had out front, and she was right.”

Then, he flips to him, shaking out rock salt that he’s gathered from in front of Home Depot: “This [explicative] works fabulously.”

The Difference Between Rock Salt and Ice Melt

Benford mentioned two different products. Rock salt and ice melt are not interchangeable.

Basic rock salt (sodium chloride) works at temperatures above 5°F, and is the cheaper option. However, it can be corrosive to concrete, like your driveway or walkway, and can also damage your lawn or landscaping.

Ice melt (calcium/magnesium chloride) works in temperatures as low as -15°F to -25°F, depending on the brand’s formula. It’s less corrosive, partly because it requires fewer applications.

The bit satirizes a real and likely current phenomenon. During winter storms, the budget rock salt products often sell out first. $25 for the premium can be a tough proposition if you need money for other safety items for a deep freeze. It forces consumers to either pay significantly more or go without. Or, like Benford, people could improvise, which is exactly the absurd scenario he mined for comedy.

The present and historic freeze is likely to stick around through the rest of January and into early February. This means the snow and ice currently accumulating will take a long time to melt. Hopefully, homeowners and renters got the rock salt or ice melt they needed.

One person used the Dave Chappelle meme, where he says, “Modern problems require modern solutions.” Using a Druski meme, another said, “Hey. A win is a win.”

Others considered the cleverness of the joke: “That man playing chess not checkers!”

Another wrote, “[I] had no idea where you were taking us, the ride and destination was fabulous.”

AllHipHop reached out to Benford and Home Depot via email. The article will be updated upon response.

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I’ll definitely be back! 🤣🤣🤣

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‘He clocked yall fr’: Woman ridicules gorilla at Chicago zoo. Then he responds

A woman just learned not to laugh too loudly at a male gorilla at a Chicago zoo. 

TikTok user Zachary (@zachary_francisco) posted an interaction with a gorilla at a Chicago zoo. In it, a woman clearly chuckles at the great ape, who seemingly strikes at the durable glass in response. Then, the gorilla moves and burrows away in the enclosure. 

The video, which has garnered 2.2 million views since Tuesday, reflected a lighthearted moment from a visit to Lincoln Park Zoo. However, commenters pointed out how potentially unethical it was to keep the gorilla in a zoo for its entire life.

Which Gorilla Is Zachary and His Group Interacting With?

There are multiple zoos in Chicago, with two of the largest being the Brookfield Zoo Chicago and the Lincoln Park Zoo. In Zachary’s video, it was unclear which zoo he visited or was referring to. This led many to speculate it was either the Brookfield Zoo or the Lincoln Park Zoo.

The Brookfield Zoo technically has three male gorillas. They welcomed two new gorillas, named Shango and Barney, to a brand new exhibit in May. Transferred from the Miami zoo, these brothers currently reside at the James & Elizabeth Bramsen Tropic Forests exhibit. This exhibit is separated from the multi-generational group. The other Western Lowland Gorilla, Jontu, is housed with five females. Notably, commenters posted photos of Shango, stating they, too, had visited gorillas in Chicago. 

However, the exhibit in question matches one at the Lincoln Park Zoo, located within Verdant Park. Lincoln Park also has a bachelor troop, which houses three male gorillas: Umande, Amare, and Mosi. It’s likely that the gorilla that Zachary filmed was one of this location’s, based on the amenities offered.  

Why Would the Gorilla Bang on the Glass?

According to some commenters, the gorillas at Lincoln Park, Brookfield Zoo, and other zoos “hate pictures.” They often turn away from the glass to avoid being seen. 

It’s more likely that the gorillas hate the sounds coming from behind the glass rather than the pictures themselves. 

With regard to its new bachelor troop, the Brookfield Zoo Chicago stated, “Because gorillas — and particularly male gorillas — are very protective of their space, it’s important to be respectful of them when you visit. Remember, they are just moving in, and this is a big change for them! Just like it takes us time to adjust after a transition, the gorillas are still learning what it’s like to live in their new habitats. To be respectful of the gorillas’ territory at the Zoo, avoid slamming or tapping on the glass, and try to move around the space in a quiet and calm manner.”

Similarly, many male bachelor troops need space in their environments. While guests at Lincoln Park were not tapping on the glass, the noise from outside may have bothered the gorilla. This may have led him to tap on the glass and run further into the enclosure. 

The Lincoln Park Zoo has also issued warnings against disturbing exhibits. One states, “Do not feed animals, toss or throw items at animals or into habitats, shout at animals, or tap/bang on glass enclosures.”

Why Are Viewers Saying That Zoos Are ‘Cruel’?

Some viewers shared why they would never consider going to a zoo in the comments section. 

“I don’t visit the zoos, it’s cruel,” said one viewer. 

Another added, “This made me sad.”

People have been debating about the ethics of zoos or menageries since their inception. Animals are said to have unhappy lives in enclosures, as they’re significantly smaller than the environments they would normally grow up in. 

But one commenter added an interesting point. “Before anyone starts complaining; majority of these animals were either born in zoos and lack the basic instincts they’d need to survive in the wild or have been injured and rescued and rehabilitated but are unreleasable,” they wrote. “Both Lincoln Park and Brookfield Zoo are AZA accredited and participate in the Species Survival Program which helps to breed populations of critically endangered animals to re-release into the wild and re-establish populations.” 

Lincoln Park Zoo is Association of Zoos and Aquariums-certified, an achievement noted on its webpage. It also cooperates with other zoos in the Species Survival Plan

AllHipHop reached out to Lincoln Park Zoo’s media team and Zachary for comment. We will update this story if either party responds.

Update Jan. 26, 2026: A previous version of this article incorrectly identified which zoo housed the gorilla. This has been corrected: The habitat in question matches the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago.

@zachary_francisco We were looking at him eating for a while and I guess he got tired of us saying aw how cute LMAOOOO #chicago #gorilla #lincolnparkzoo #madaf #backhand ♬ original sound – Zach

Pop Smoke’s Assassin Gets Beat Down, But Why?

One of the young men (if you want to call him that) charged in the murder of Pop Smoke is going viral after footage surfaced showing him visibly beaten up. From the looks of it, somebody definitely put hands on him. The question floating around online is why.

READ ALSO: Pop Smoke Case Wraps Up, Judge Gives Killer Lengthy Sentence

Now, I do not know if this was retaliation connected to Pop Smoke. If it were, that would usually involve gunplay, not fists. To me, this looks more like a DP or violation of some sort, something rooted in California street culture.In the context of gangs and street slang, “DP” most commonly stands for “Downed in Promotion,” a violent punishment where a gang member is severely beaten by their own gang for breaking rules, displaying cowardice, or failing to follow orders. WOW. This is a way to make people loyal…or else.

Somebody also said that he may have actually gotten beaten out of the set? But, I have only heard that once and in passing. I am thinking that is less possible. Either way, homie should stop posting online, because he may upset somebody again and get another beat down. I’m glad I did not go that route!

Be clear…somebody could have knuckled homeboy all the way down. Either way, the beating was real, and the video is circulating heavy. By the way, people definitely want him kaput. The people in Los Angeles say they do not love Pop Smoke enough to end homie. They say they would beat him down for Pop though. Go figure.

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What do you think about all of this? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let the conversation continue.

Woman Charged With Killing Rapper Billy Resio, NBA YoungBoy Collaborator

A woman is sitting behind bars without bail after Durham police charged her with murdering rapper Billy Resio, who had just dropped a collaboration with NBA YoungBoy.

Aryahna Kiara Mangum faces four felony charges in the January 4 drive-by shooting that killed Billy Resio. Court records show Mangum was arrested on charges of murder, assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, and two counts of felony conspiracy.

Billy Resio was driving his 2024 Chevrolet Malibu west on Hillsborough Road around 9 P.M. when another vehicle pulled alongside and opened fire.

The Durham rapper was shot in the neck and died at the scene. A female passenger suffered a gunshot wound to the head but survived the attack.

The shooting cut short the career of an artist who had recently signed with Rich Nation Entertainment LLC, the Miami-based label that also represents Petey Pablo.

Billy Resio’s collaboration with NBA YoungBoy on “Labeled Me Top Shotta” had been distributed through the label and showcased his potential for mainstream success.

Rich Nation CEO Michael Mitchell described Billy Resio as “pure heart, raw truth, hunger, and loyalty” in social media tributes following the rapper’s death. Mitchell said the rapper was planning to relocate from Durham to Miami to focus on his music career and escape the violence plaguing his hometown.

“He was just a natural, like he was born to do it,” Mitchell told WRAL News. “Wish I could have saved him because we had talked about him moving out of Durham and coming down here to Miami.”

Billy Resio attended Durham School of the Arts and leaves behind a son and a daughter. His obituary described him as someone who “remained remarkably humble, known for a generous spirit and a willingness to assist anyone in need.”

The rapper’s music catalog included tracks like “No Lie” and “Bonnie and Clyde,” which demonstrated his lyrical abilities and emotional depth.

His collaboration with NBA YoungBoy represented a breakthrough moment that could have launched him into Hip-Hop’s mainstream.

Diddy Documentary Hits 50 Million Views As 50 Cent Proves Doubters Wrong

50 Cent just proved all his doubters dead wrong. His Netflix documentary about Diddy reached 50 million views worldwide, making it the platform’s seventh-most-watched series in late 2025.

Sean Combs: The Reckoning dropped on December 2 and immediately sparked massive controversy.

The four-part series pulled back the curtain on decades of allegations against the Bad Boy mogul. Netflix released viewing data showing the documentary crushed expectations with 50.8 million global views.

Damon Dash and others called 50 Cent a liar about the project. They said he was “capping” when he announced plans for the documentary series. The Breakfast Club even questioned whether 50 Cent could deliver on his promises to expose Diddy’s alleged crimes.

Well, the documentary has become Netflix’s most successful Hip-Hop documentary in years.

It outperformed Eddie Murphy’s Being Eddie by nearly 40 million views. Only six other series on Netflix performed better during the second half of 2025.

Director Alexandria Stapleton crafted a devastating portrait of Combs’ alleged behavior. The series featured interviews with former Bad Boy artists, security guards, and law enforcement officials.

The documentary exposed alleged business fraud involving Notorious B.I.G.’s contracts, Diddy’s descent into drug use, his beef with Tupac and Suge Knight and the abuse of numerous women, including his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura.

Diddy’s representatives called the documentary “desperate sensationalism,” designed to capitalize on media attention. They accused Netflix of using private footage without permission, including conversations with Combs’ attorneys.

The streaming giant fired back with a statement rejecting all claims.

Netflix said the documentary had no connection to prior projects and that it followed proper legal procedures. They maintained that all footage was obtained through legitimate channels.

The series arrived at a crucial moment in Diddy’s downfall. Federal prosecutors convicted him on two counts of interstate prostitution in July 2025.

He received a 50-month prison sentence and immediate transfer to federal custody. Diddy is currently serving his sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution, Fort Dix in New Jersey.

His legal team filed an expedited appeal seeking to overturn the conviction. They argue that prosecutorial misconduct and insufficient evidence warrant a new trial.

The Bureau of Prisons lists Combs’ projected release date as May 2028.

Chad Hugo Claims He Did The Music & Pharrell Marketed It

Why can’t we get along?

As you probably know, the dynamic duo are not seeing eye to eye right now, and there are plenty of accusations flying back and forth. If you want the full breakdown, you can read the news story elsewhere. Me? I’m locked in on one very specific nugget.

In a recent legal filing, Chad Hugo laid out how he views his working relationship with Pharrell Williams. According to Chad, he handled the music, while Pharrell focused on outward-facing promotion and marketing.

READ ALSO: Neptunes Duo Split Gets Uglier As Chad Hugo Says Pharrell Is Hiding Money…

Let that sink in for a second.

That framing feels like a flex. It reads as if Chad is saying Skateboard P mostly functioned as the public-facing mascot for The Neptunes. How is that even possible? I have a hard time believing that’s the full story, but that is how it comes across.

To be clear, we all know Pharrell has crafted and produced plenty of records entirely on his own. His musical résumé speaks for itself. So yes, there’s a chance I’m interpreting Chad’s words the wrong way. But honestly? I don’t think I am.

“In or around the early 1990s, Plaintiff and Defendant Williams began operating professionally under the name “The Neptunes,” a production and songwriting duo through which they developed a distinctive musical and production style. Plaintiff served as principal composer, arranger, multi-instrumentalist, and producer responsible for programming, instrumentation, and overall sound design, while Defendant Williams more frequently appeared as the public-facing member of the duo.”

If you have been following the headlines, you already know the dynamic duo is in perfect peace. There are accusations, counter accusations, and a lot of legal language. But buried in all that paperwork is one line that feels less like a footnote and more like a thunderclap. In his recent filing, Chad breaks down the working relationship between himself and Pharrell in a way that had a lot of people rereading it twice.

Paraphrased in plain English, Chad’s position seems to be this. He does the music. Pharrell handles the outward facing part. Promotion, branding, marketing, visibility. The part where the spotlight lives. That framing alone would be enough to spark debate, but it goes a step further in spirit if not in exact words. The implication reads like Pharrell was more mascot than mastermind.

That is where jaws started hitting the floor.

Let’s be clear. Nobody with a working set of ears believes Pharrell Williams is some passive bystander in music history. The man has a catalog full of songs he crafted and produced on his own. Classics. Global hits. Cultural timestamps. So either Chad’s statement is being interpreted too aggressively, or this is one of those moments where years of quiet tension finally bubble over into uncomfortable honesty.

Either way, we love Chad. Come out and talk to us, man. There’s too much history here, too much legacy, and too much respect on both sides for this to spiral completely out of control. Pharrell seems to be taking the more diplomatic route, so maybe there’s still a path to keeping the peace.

What do you think is really being said here? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let’s talk it out.

Damn.

Anthony Anderson Rocsi Diaz Romance Confirmed On Live TV

Anthony Anderson ended months of dating rumors when he finally confirmed his romance with Rocsi Diaz during a live appearance on The View.

The 55-year-old actor was supposed to discuss hosting Netflix’s reboot of Star Search. Instead, he found himself in the hot seat when the panel grilled him about his love life.

Anderson tried playing coy at first. The hosts weren’t having it. They kept pushing until he cracked that million-dollar smile and delivered the line everyone was waiting for.

“That is my lady,” Anthony Anderson declared, sending the studio audience into a frenzy.

Fans had been connecting the dots since January, when TMZ caught the pair leaving Netflix’s Golden Globes afterparty hand in hand. Anderson played it safe that night, calling Diaz his “date for the evening.”

The confirmation marks the end of two years of bachelor life for Anderson. He finalized his divorce from Alvina Stewart in 2023 after more than two decades of marriage. Stewart filed twice, once in 2015 before reconciling, then again in 2022 for good.

Anderson and Diaz share a deep history that goes back 20 years. She was hosting BET’s 106 & Park when Anderson became a regular guest. The chemistry was obvious even then, but Anderson was married.

“We go back almost 20 years,” Anderson told TMZ reporters outside Wolfgang Puck’s Spago restaurant after the Golden Globes. “Friends are always friends.”

Diaz kept her private life locked down for years. She allegedly dated R&B singer Joe for nearly a decade before they split in 2024. The former 106 & Park host has been grinding with hosting gigs on Tubi and ABC News Live.

The couple’s 20-year friendship is the foundation of something special. Anderson emphasized their long history during The View segment, explaining how their bond evolved from professional to personal.

“We have been friends for 20 years and it’s a beautiful thing when you can have a relationship with your friend,” Anderson said.

Drake Gets Help From His Dad Over “ICEMAN” Album Title Criticism

Minneapolis streets turned into battlegrounds after federal agents killed two people in separate shootings. Now Drake‘s upcoming ICEMAN album faces intense scrutiny over its title timing.

Dennis Graham jumped into the controversy, defending his son’s album name. The Memphis native fired back at critics through social media comments after Chuck Inglish questioned the project’s sensitivity.

“Ladies and gentlemen let’s move on with our lives,” Graham wrote on social media. “You can actually name your album Love and trust me that someone who wants to be noticed will find something wrong with it.”

The backlash against Drake started gaining momentum after Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross fatally shot Renee Nicole Good on January 7 in south Minneapolis. The 37-year-old mother died during Operation Metro Surge raids that sparked massive protests across the city.

Two weeks later, Border Patrol agents killed Alex Jeffrey Pretti on January 24. The 37-year-old ICU nurse was shot while holding his phone during another federal enforcement operation in Minneapolis.

These back-to-back killings ignited debates about Drake’s ICEMAN album title. Critics argue the timing shows poor judgment given the current political climate surrounding ICE operations.

Chuck Inglish from The Cool Kids publicly criticized the album name. He posted about the insensitive timing, considering recent federal agent shootings in Minneapolis and Oregon.

Graham dismissed these concerns with sharp responses.

“There’s ice on the ground in most cities now because it’s winter so criticize Mother Nature not Brother Nature,” he wrote. When someone replied about ICE killing innocent civilians, Graham stayed firm.

“We’re discussing my Son’s album name which has nothing to do with ice, snow or anything else,” Dennis Graham responded.

Fans remain split on whether the album title crosses the line on sensitivity. Some defend Drake’s artistic freedom while others demand he change the name out of respect for victims. Drake hasn’t addressed the criticism directly. His team continues promoting ICEMAN through cryptic social media posts and livestream events that preview new music.

ICEMAN marks Drake’s ninth studio album and his first major project since battling Kendrick Lamar. The Toronto rapper aims to reclaim his position after facing criticism throughout 2025.

Exclusive: T.I. Explains Haircut & How It Represents His Return To Music

By Crystal Willis, Photo by Evan Jackson of Young, Bold And Regal

T.I. appeared at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, draped in all white, focused on a return.

What looked like a casual sighting quickly turned into a cultural checkpoint as the Atlanta rap veteran moved through Sundance with intention.

AllHipHop caught up with Tip briefly and discussed the change in his hair and what that means.

When asked directly about the haircut T.I. by AHH contributor Crystal Willis the ATL King responded by flipping the question.

“The better question is to ask why I grew it,” he said.

That answer opened the door to a lengthy explanation rooted in the 2020 to 2021 period when the world slowed in Covid pandemic. And so did he.

During that stretch he stepped back from constant visibility and presentation allowing himself to exist without polish or expectation. He described letting his hair grow into what he called “a little fro” as part of a broader retreat from the spotlight.

The distance from the spotlight became so real that a woman out and about told him he looked “kind of like T.I.”

“I needed a break,” he said. With the haircut and the pause in the rearview, he’s moving full steam ahead with his classic haircut and a new song on deck.

T.I. said the decision to cut his hair marks a return to who he was always meant to be. He also spokenabout his children and the pride that accompanies a father signaling stability and clarity in a new phase of life.

“Let Em Know,” produced by Pharrell Williams, has fans excited that there is a marked return to the chart topping rapper of old.

His presence at Sundance is an active promotional stretch pushing back into music after a stretch as a comedian.

Kill the King is the upcoming, long-awaited 12th and possible final solo studio album by T.I.. As of January 2026, he’s reportedly returned to the studio to close out his musical career. 

READ ALSO: T.I. Steps Fully Into Stand-Up With First Comedy Special

The album title is a metaphor for “killing the ego”. T.I. has explained that the “King of the South” moniker he carried for decades became a persona that overshadowed his true self and often invited conflict. By “killing the king,” he aims to prioritize peace of mind over his public reputation

T.I. explained to AllHipHop in the past that the album title is a metaphor for “killing the ego.” He added that “to make yourself the king is to make you a target. And in chess, the object is to kill the king.”

While at Sundance, Tip and his partners bought out a Main Street venue for an invite only open bar pop up. There was no public rollout or advertising push, but it definitely signaled a return to musical form.

The appearance was not about chasing attention, but it reaffirmed his identity in a space that values narrative as much as visibility.

Cardi B Snaps: Calls 4-Year-Old “B####” Over NFL Pick

Cardi B went too far and she knows it. The Bronx rapper called a four-year-old girl a “b####” during an Instagram Live session. She targeted Reese Donatelli, the viral toddler behind “Trust the Toddler” NFL predictions.

Cardi’s boyfriend Stefon Diggs plays wide receiver for the New England Patriots. The team faced the Houston Texans in the AFC Divisional Round on January 18.

Reese picked the Patriots to win. That prediction worried Cardi because the little girl had been wrong six straight times during the playoffs, leading the rapper to think the Patriots would lose.

“That little white girl said we’re gonna win, f### that b####,” Cardi shouted on her live stream.

But she caught herself immediately. “I didn’t mean to say that,” Cardi followed up right away. The damage was already done. Anthony Donatelli, Reese’s father, saw the clip and responded directly.

“That’s my daughter…she’s 4 years old,” he wrote on social media. “This is a lighthearted, family-friendly video where she randomly picks football helmets. Please don’t direct profanity toward a child.”

Anthony started the “Trust the Toddler” series four years ago. He bought mini NFL helmets from Amazon to teach Reese colors and geography. The videos became a bonding activity for father and daughter.

“She’s obviously not an NFL analyst,” Anthony told the Los Angeles Times. “She’s picking teams based on the color of her dress, or she’ll pick the Packers because she likes cheese. She just relates these silly little things as reasons why she picks certain teams.”

Reese went 0-for-6 in her Wild Card predictions. Online gamblers started calling her picks a “reverse jinx.” Some fans began betting against whatever team she chose. The four-year-old from Riverside, California, became internet famous for her enthusiasm.

She grabs the winning team’s helmet and sometimes tosses the loser’s helmet across the room. But the playoff slump turned ugly fast. Anthony received death threats and messages demanding thousands of dollars. People blamed Reese for their gambling losses.

“It’s nuts,” Anthony said. “We don’t want anybody or anything to ruin what Reese and I have created and how we bond.”

Cardi’s comment made things worse. The rapper feared Reese’s prediction would curse the Patriots. But the toddler got this one right. New England beat Houston 28-16 last Sunday (January 18).

The Patriots advanced to the AFC Championship game. They face the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship game today (January 25) at 3 P.M. EST at Empower Field at Mile High.

Ray J Out Of Hospital, But Heart Barely Functioning

Ray J walked out of a Las Vegas hospital this week with his heart barely keeping him alive. The R&B singer dropped an update about his condition during a recent video update.

His heart’s working at just 25% capacity after a severe pneumonia and heart pain scare landed him in the hospital on January 6.

“My heart’s only beating like 25%, but as long as I stay focused and stay on the right path, then everything will be all right. So thank you for all your prayers,” Ray J said in the video, as he smoked what looked like a cigarette.

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Doctors ran X-rays and an echocardiogram on the 44-year-old “One Wish” singer during his hospital stay. Sources close to Ray J said he experienced severe pneumonia coupled with heart pains that required immediate medical attention.

This marks Ray J’s second major battle with pneumonia in recent years.

Back in 2021, he fought a life-threatening case of non-COVID pneumonia. It was so severe that he thought he might die. The condition required him to stay in the hospital’s COVID wing despite testing negative for the virus.

His recovery from that illness took several weeks, but he eventually regained full breathing capacity without needing ongoing oxygen support.

Despite his heart functioning at quarter capacity, Ray J’s already planning his next business moves. He’s launching an ambitious slate of dating shows through his Tronix Network partnership with Zeus Network.

“The New Tronix Network is back in full effect. I wanna thank the Zeus Network for powering us and for bringing this new wave to us. The Tronix Network will be a full dating show network.”

Ray said he has 25 new dating shows he is working on, starting with For the Love of Ray J 3, powered by Zeus.

Love Cabin 2 is on the way as well and he said the Love Cabin reunion show is “probably one of the most explosive reunions you’ll probably ever see,” Ray J explained.

Zeus Network has been Ray J’s primary television partner for several dating and reality shows over the past few years. The platform specializes in urban entertainment content and has built a strong following.

‘Y’all gotta see this room though’: Man declares this hotel the ‘coolest’ in all of Austin, Texas. It’s an Embassy Suites

A man visiting Austin thinks he has found the coolest Embassy Suites, not just in Texas but perhaps in the entire world. Is he being appropriately appreciative, or is this a run-of-the-mill architectural offering? You decide.

TikTok creator KFD (@kellyfreakindoke) posted a video from his trip last week. To the tune of Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight,” KFD offers viewers a glimpse of the lobby, which is cavernous in a 1980s shopping mall kind of way.

“I literally said, ‘Holy biscuits,’” KFD says. “Dude, this is by far the coolest lobby. This is pretty rad. You’ve got to remember, I’m a kid in the 80s, so I remember when we saw buildings like this all the time—new and fancy and awesome.”

After offering a tour of his spacious suite, KFD closes the video with a final thought. “Anyway, in case y’all were wondering: The Embassy Suites in Downtown Austin? Definitely worth it,” he says. “I am absolutely enamored with it. You can definitely feel the 1980s in here.”

Viewers React to the Austin, Texas Embassy Suites Love

In the comments section of the video, viewers expressed their opinions on the Embassy Suites in Downtown Austin.

“It is literally just like every other Embassy Suites in the country,” wrote one viewer.

“This looks like the Hyatt Regency I stayed at in Houston in 1976,” said a second person. 

A third person said, “We used to stay there in high school for state volleyball tournaments when they were still held in Austin. It was so cool back then!”

Someone else said, “Dude as soon as you walked in, I knew it was an Embassy Suites.”

Who Built the Embassy Suites by Hilton in Downtown Austin?

The Embassy Suites by Hilton in Downtown Austin was originally built in 1985 and last renovated in 2016. Austin Hotels notes the convenience to local landmarks and the relatively large rooms, which KFD also noted in his review.

The suite-like room set-up isn’t an accident; it was the founding thesis of the company started in the mid 1980s that was later sold to Hilton. According to Texas Border Business, the chain’s commitment to affordable luxury represented a huge shift in the hotel industry.

And the overall style of the hotels is pretty consistent, even after renovation. Here is a tour the public took of an Indiana Embassy Suites after its doors opened in 1985.

Of course, that design continuity isn’t as appealing to everyone as it is to KFD. The She Buys Travel blog visited the Embassy Suites in Austin and found that it is “a smart and dependable choice for women” looking for bigger rooms and a convenient location. However, the review (which was published nine years after its last substantive renovation) notes that the decor and furnishings could use an update. 

AllHipHop contacted KFD via TikTok comment and direct message for comment. We also contacted Embassy Suites by Hilton in Downtown Austin via email for comment. This story will be updated if either party responds.

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Judge LaShann Hall Coddles Man Accused Of Killing Jam Master Jay

Brooklyn Federal Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall may have crossed professional lines when she offered heartfelt sympathy to Karl Jordan Jr, the man whose murder conviction she overturned despite multiple eyewitnesses identifying him as the man who killed Jam Master Jay.

Hall told Jordan she was “genuinely saddened” to hear about his stabbing at Brooklyn’s notorious Metropolitan Detention Center. The judge’s warm words came during a hearing where she ordered Jordan to remain locked up on separate drug charges.

“I was genuinely saddened to hear of the assault that happened to you. That should have never happened. It looks like you are on the mend,” Hall said to the man whose murder charges she overturned just weeks earlier, according to The New York Post.

Jordan was hospitalized after getting stabbed 22 times during a February 2025 brawl at MDC.

The facility houses high-profile inmates such as 6ix9ine, Nicolas Maduro, Sam Bankman-Fried and Luigi Mangione. The jail has earned a reputation as a dangerous hell-hole that even legal advocates call notorious.

Judge Hall’s loving compassion came just a month after she overturned Jordan’s February 2024 conviction, ruling prosecutors failed to prove his motive for killing Jam Master Jay in his Queens recording studio on October 30, 2002.

Two eyewitnesses testified they watched Jordan fire the fatal shots. Uriel “Tony” Rincon, who was wounded in the leg during the attack, told jurors he saw Jordan pull the trigger. Lydia High testified she watched a man with a neck tattoo give Jam Master Jay a pound before gunfire erupted. Jordan has a neck tattoo.

High also testified that Ronald Washington, Jordan’s co-defendant, ordered her to the ground at gunpoint when she tried to escape. Washington’s conviction stands because Hall found sufficient evidence of his motive.

The judge’s ruling dismissed the eyewitness accounts by focusing solely on motive. She wrote that prosecutors failed to prove

Jordan felt cheated by a failed Baltimore drug deal or wanted to steal cocaine from his godfather, even though he is sitting in MDC on separate cocaine distribution charges.

“The court is not convinced,” Hall wrote about the government’s theories. “There is simply no evidence suggesting that Jordan felt cheated by the failure of the Baltimore deal.”

But eyewitnesses saw what they saw.

Rincon and High both gave emotional testimony about watching Jordan shoot Jay twice in the head during what appeared to be a friendly embrace. The prosecution argued Jordan and Washington entered the studio around 7:30 P.M. with help from Jay Bryant, who faces trial in May.

Washington allegedly stood guard while Jordan approached Jam Master Jay for the deadly hug.

Jordan maintains his innocence and claims Bryant was the actual shooter. His lawyers plan to file a bail application next week seeking his release on the drug charges.

The case devastated Hip-Hop when Jam Master Jay was gunned down at age 37 in October 2002. Run-DMC had pioneered rap music in the 1980s before Mizell allegedly turned to cocaine dealing as the group’s popularity faded.

Jordan was 18 when prosecutors say he killed his godfather over the botched Baltimore drug deal. He faced a minimum 20-year sentence before Hall’s controversial ruling.

Hall’s sympathetic comments on Wednesday highlight the unusual relationship between judge and defendant.

President Donald Trump Skipping Super Bowl As Bad Bunny Dress Drama Has MAGA Fuming

Donald Trump just told the world he’s skipping the Super Bowl because California is “too far away.” The president made history last year as the first sitting commander-in-chief to attend the big game in New Orleans.

This time around, he’s staying home. President Trump dropped the news in a New York Post interview published Saturday.

The 2026 Super Bowl goes down on February 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. That’s about a six-hour flight from Washington DC on Air Force One.

“It’s just too far away,” President Donald Trump told the newspaper. He said he’d show up if the trip were “a little bit shorter.” The president has been hitting up sporting events left and right since taking office.

He caught the Daytona 500 NASCAR race in Florida and this week’s college football championship. Both events happened close to his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach. He also made it to the Ryder Cup in New York last September.

But Trump’s got bigger issues with this Super Bowl than just travel time. He’s not feeling the entertainment lineup at all. Bad Bunny headlines the halftime show, and Trump called that choice “absolutely ridiculous.”

The Puerto Rican rapper has MAGA supporters losing their minds over rumors he might wear a dress during his performance.

Conservative social media exploded when reports surfaced about Bad Bunny’s potential outfit choice. Multiple sources said the reggaeton star plans to make a cultural statement with his wardrobe.

MAGA fans immediately started calling for Super Bowl boycotts. The dress rumors have right-wing Twitter in full meltdown mode. Thousands of NFL fans are threatening to skip the game entirely.

Some are calling it the most controversial halftime show since Janet Jackson’s wardrobe malfunction.

Green Day adds more fuel to the fire as the pregame performers. The punk rock trio has been changing lyrics in their hit “American Idiot” to slam Trump’s policies. They switched “redneck agenda” to “MAGA agenda” during recent concerts.

Lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong has spoken out against Trump’s immigration policies multiple times. During a recent performance, he called their songs “anti-fascism” and “anti-war.”

Donald Trump insists the performers have nothing to do with his decision to stay away. He’s sticking with the distance excuse despite flying to events across the country regularly.

Last year’s Super Bowl in New Orleans averaged nearly 130 million viewers in the United States. International viewership reached 62.5 million, making it the most-watched event in America for decades.

‘He used to live in Vegas—and he’d blow $100K every 2-3 months’: Miami midnight ballerina takes customer to champagne room. Then she realizes he’s an infamous man who just got out of jail after 17 years

A “midnight ballerina” had a chance run-in with a high-profile customer. Then, she realized that he had a wild criminal history. 

Daphne (@daphneelaaine), a TikToker who travels between the Pacific Northwest and Miami, heard a story from a customer that baffled her. Through the grapevine, she realized that the man had been to the champagne rooms and had gotten expensive perks from her club “every single night.” Curious, she wanted to know what he did for a living and how he afforded his lifestyle. 

So, she approached him and asked some questions about his life. She later posted a video that now has over 40,000 views recounting his answer. 

The man told her he had been in jail for 17 years prior to his release, and that he had an incredibly high-profile lifestyle prior to being imprisoned. While he mentioned robbing six banks, that’s not what landed him in jail. However, Daphne doesn’t remember exactly what he did to get caught. 

Daphne said the man would regularly spend $100,000 every two to three months when he lived in Las Vegas. He didn’t care about his spending because when the money dried up, he’d just rob another bank.

How Does Someone Spend $100,000 in Las Vegas Every 2–3 Months?

It’s pretty easy to rack up major bills in Las Vegas, even if you’re not gambling. There are hotels that charge $3,000+ per night. However, if the man were a permanent resident, there are still an infinite number of ways to spend $100,000.

The Las Vegas Strip is comparatively more expensive than other areas. Fine dining will cost anywhere from $75–$200 per person. At the higher end, just going out once a night can cost $10,000–15,000 in two or three months. Then, there are additional costs with guests. Throwing a party with multiple bottles of expensive liquor once a week can make things pricey. If the man wasn’t spending all of his money on his own, it would be significantly easier to burn cash. 

What Did the Man Do?

Daphne implied that the face tattoo the man had may have been a sign of what exactly he did in his past. However, she wasn’t sure. Ultimately, she forgot exactly what crime could have landed him a 17-year prison sentence, and she doesn’t have any additional insights. 

It’s possible that the man racked up firearms charges alongside his robberies, or at least, a single heist that didn’t pan out well. Weapon use or serious injury of a victim during a robbery can extend prison time, with those who commit first-degree robbery usually getting over 10-year prison sentences

Repeat offenses also carry higher charges. If he had a previous criminal history, there’s a chance that it was taken into consideration during his sentencing. Nevada has a habitual criminal statute, which allows prosecutors to seek advanced charges for those with two previous felony convictions. It’s also possible that the man had two category E or D felonies and then committed a crime that allowed prosecutors to seek a prolonged sentence

There are a number of crimes, however, that can result in a 17-year prison sentence. Federal conspiracy charges such as racketeering, money laundering, and most category B felonies carry 15–20 year prison sentences. It’s difficult to conclude what he could have done, especially given the fact that any number of additional charges could have come with his main crime.

AllHipHop reached out to Daphne via TikTok direct message for comment. This story will be updated if she responds.

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Kodak Black Silent After Iconic Car Found Smashed On Interstate 95

Kodak Black just took a serious loss on one of his most famous rides. The Florida rapper’s custom 1971 Chevrolet Impala convertible was completely destroyed in a highway crash, leaving fans asking one big question.

Who was driving the Easter Vert when it happened?

Videos from the crash scene show the pastel-painted convertible with its front end crushed beyond repair. Emergency crews surrounded the mangled vehicle on what appears to be Interstate 95 in South Florida.

The driver’s seat sat empty when cameras captured the aftermath. Videos show debris scattered across multiple lanes of the highway after the high-impact collision.

The convertible’s distinctive pastel paint job made identification easy for fans who recognized it immediately. Emergency responders worked quickly to clear the wreckage from the traffic.

The Easter Vert wasn’t just any car in the Kodak Black collection. This ride represented everything about his Pompano Beach roots and South Florida’s bold car culture. The convertible featured oversized gold Dayton wheels, luxury interior upgrades and custom paint that made it instantly recognizable.

Fans flooded social media with relief after reports confirmed there were no injuries in the crash. Multiple sources suggest the incident only involved property damage. Still, confusion grew as hours passed without any official statement from the rapper himself.

This crash adds another chapter to Kodak’s complicated relationship with vehicles.

The 27-year-old has faced multiple car-related incidents over the years, including run-ins with law enforcement and previous damage claims. Each incident has added to his unpredictable public image.

The Easter Vert held special meaning beyond its flashy appearance. Built to stand out on any street, the car appeared in music videos and countless social media posts. It served as a rolling symbol of Kodak’s unique style and creative vision.

For South Florida’s car scene, losing the Easter Vert feels like losing a piece of local history.

‘This method requires 2 servers’: Austin waiter reveals the method he uses for larger tips. Then he says it’s specially for Black people

Andrew Tarr (@thetarrpit), an Austin, Texas-based comedian, posted a TikTok describing a scheme to extract bigger tips from Black customers. The concept involves deliberately making them think they’re experiencing racist treatment. The video has 359,000 views. Almost no one in the 450-plus comments is calling it racist. They’re trading stories, debating whether it works, and workshopping the idea.

“Here’s an unethical way to get larger tips from Black people,” he started. “This method requires two servers.”

What Is the ‘Unethical’ Way to Get Higher Tips From Black Customers?

The breakdown from the clip goes as follows. Tarr says he had already sat and served a table of four white people. Then, he had a Black couple come in for a table. At some point, he passed the table off to a co-worker because he wanted to go home.  

The co-worker took over the table. Meanwhile, Tarr continued serving his other (white) table nearby. However, the Black couple ended up leaving before the white women. From a certain perspective, this could have made the switch look even more pointed—like he was willing to serve white customers but not Black ones.

In hindsight, Tarr says it’s probable that the Black couple interpreted his handing them off to another server as racist treatment. When they got their bill, they left an approximately $100 tip. Tarr framed this as them trying to “teach him a lesson” or disprove the stereotype that Black people are bad tippers by overtipping.

He ends by saying, “And then I thought, ‘Well, hey, this “good server, bad server” game I just played doesn’t have to be an accident.’” 

He’s a comedian, and he is clearly attempting to make a joke. However, he manages to operate a handful of things here. First, his joke relies on a racist myth that Black people won’t tip well on their own.

Then, knowing that Black customers are vigilant about being treated differently, because they often are, he sees a site for exploitation by staging fake discrimination.

Black People and Tipping

Per an NPR report on tipping, “If a waiter says, ‘I don’t want to wait on that table because they’re black or they’re Hispanic,’ then they tend to give less service, and it’s a self-fulfilling prophecy.”

This has long been a problem. A University of North Carolina survey on “tableside racism” from 2012 revealed “results showed that 38.5 percent of servers reported that customers’ race informed their level of service at least some of the time, often resulting in providing inferior service to African-American customers. Findings show that many servers perceive African-American customers to be impolite and/or poor tippers, suggesting that black patrons, in particular, are likely targets of servers’ self-professed discriminatory actions.”

And there’s more, as it was “also found that 52.8 percent of servers reported seeing other servers discriminate against African-American customers by giving them poor service at least some of the time.”

What Tarr is describing is essentially a proposal to weaponize the concept, all while tipping, itself, has a sordid history.

A Very Brief History of Tipping

Tarr appears to be advocating for the extraction of money from Black people via tipping. The practice, however, is, per one title of a 2024 Economic Policy Institute report, “a racist relic and a modern tool of economic oppression in the South.”

The fact that “workers in restaurants, bars, [and] nail salons” are paid per hour less than “virtually all other occupations … is a uniquely American institution that is rooted in the exploitation of formerly enslaved Black workers following emancipation,” wrote author Nina Mast. “Tipping in the U.S. originated in the antebellum period.”

The U.S. established various rules and laws, such as the 1938 Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and its subsequent amendments. However, the tombed history was long buried and absorbed into common practice.

Mast also reported, “Across the U.S., poverty rates for tipped workers are 2.3 times as high as poverty rates for non-tipped workers (11.3% vs. 4.9%). The South [, including Texas and D.C. in this study,] has the highest regional share of tipped workers living in poverty (12.7%), tied with the Midwest.”

The most troubling aspect of this video is the comments section. The casual nature of the racism is unsurprising, given that it is TikTok, and racists typically hide behind anonymous accounts.

For example, one user writes, “When I was a pizza delivery guy, you could tell IMMEDIATELY if you weren’t going to get a tip, just by how melanated the name sounded. You were always correct.”

One man, Lucent, wrote, “It’s called stereotype threat. It’s why they pay more at dealerships, too.” “They,” here, are apparently Black people.

“I was a server when I was young,” said one person. “The servers would literally argue over who was going to take [Black customers]. Nobody wanted to bc they knew they were going to complain about the food for comps, then box everything up and take it all home. The manager gave them the comps just so they wouldn’t have to deal with them.”

The casual racism of the “joke” and the comments creates a normalization of racist behavior. Without specifics, the current political climate has also allowed racists to be more forthright in their intellectual absurdity, even behind fake accounts.

And, as in this case, it often goes unchecked. Tarr’s video and comments aren’t anomalous.

“On social media, especially because people don’t engage in intimate, personal relationships, young generations have become more casual about race and less sensitive to say those things,” historian Larry G. Earl said in an article from The Oracle. “It’s starting to be considered everyday use and will usually just fly over the heads of young people, which in some ways can be very problematic.”

AllHipHop reached out to Tarr via TikTok comment and direct message for more information. We will update the article upon response.

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Miami Nightclub Faces Official Probe Over Kanye Nazi Music Incident

Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner launched an official investigation into Vendome nightclub after the venue played Kanye West’s antisemitic song “Heil Hitler” for a group of far-right influencers last weekend.

Meiner told NewsNation he wants answers beyond the club’s initial response.

“It’s a start. Certainly, it’s good to have that they’re recognizing there’s an issue here,” the mayor said Friday. “But I think that further investigation is warranted.”

The controversy erupted when videos showed Nick Fuentes, Andrew Tate, Tristan Tate, Myron Gaines and other influencers celebrating inside Vendome as the banned song blasted through speakers.

Footage captured the group receiving VIP treatment while the antisemitic anthem played during bottle service. Vendome owners fired three employees and banned the influencers permanently from the premises.

The club issued statements claiming they don’t condone antisemitism or hate speech. However, video evidence appears to show co-founder Jonathan Mansour standing directly next to the controversial group during the incident.

The influencers specifically requested the song, according to multiple witness accounts and social media posts from the evening. Andrew Tate later claimed on the PBD Podcast that he didn’t request the song or participate in singing along.

He blamed the incident on influencers seeking controversy for attention and views. Miami Beach Commissioner Joseph Magazine expressed “absolute and utter disgust” over the episode.

“Joking or mocking the deaths of millions of people is one of those unspoken societal lines you just don’t cross,” Magazine told the Miami Herald.

The incident occurred in a city where Jewish residents make up roughly 20 to 30 percent of the population. Commissioner David Suarez took a harsher stance, calling the influencers “a collection of grifters who confuse intimidation with masculinity and cosplay as neo-Nazis for attention.”

Florida’s legal framework provides several potential avenues for charges against the nightclub. The state’s 2024 antisemitism statute defines hate speech using International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance guidelines.

Florida Statute 1.015 specifically identifies “using symbols and images associated with classic antisemitism” as a form of discrimination. Recent Florida legislation elevated certain hate-motivated harassment from misdemeanors to third-degree felonies.

House Bill 269 makes it a felony for groups to harass or intimidate people based on religion or ethnicity. The law targets public nuisances and antisemitic conduct in commercial settings.

Miami Beach’s business licensing regulations also give officials the power to review establishments that create public disturbances. The city can investigate whether Vendome violated its operating permits by hosting activities that promote hate speech or endanger public safety.

The Greater Miami Jewish Federation scheduled a meeting with Vendome ownership to address the antisemitic display. Vice President Josh Sayles said the organization wants to hear the club’s explanation before drawing final conclusions.

Mayor Meiner emphasized that Miami Beach won’t tolerate extremist behavior in its nightlife scene. “Antisemitism, hate speech, or the normalization of extremist ideology has no place in our Miami Beach community, our nightlife, or any public setting,” he stated on Facebook.

The investigation will examine whether criminal charges apply under Florida’s enhanced hate crime statutes.

Kid Cudi & Jim Jones Clash Over Career Credit

Kid Cudi and Jim Jones have found themselves locked in a loud memory war over who deserves credit for whose success, and Hip-Hop once again looks like it is arguing with itself instead of moving forward.

The whole thing kicked off quietly enough during a recent podcast appearance where Jim Jones casually suggested that Kid Cudi was not really popping until Jim jumped on the “Day ‘n’ Nite” remix. According to Jim’s version of history, that collaboration was a turning point and without it, Cudi’s rise might have looked very different. That comment floated around the internet for a minute before it reached the one person guaranteed to respond. Kid Cudi.

Cudi chose video as his weapon of choice, calmly but firmly pushing back on the narrative. His stance was simple. He was already building momentum, already carving out a lane, and already resonating with fans before Jim Jones ever touched the record. To Cudi, the remix was collaboration, not a lifeline.

That is when things escalated. Jim Jones took to social media and unloaded what can only be described as a free form dissertation. There was passion. There was frustration. There was history. There was also a noticeable lack of punctuation. Jim doubled down, reframed the story again, and made it clear that he felt overlooked in the broader conversation about influence and impact.

For many fans, this debate felt like watching two successful people argue over who opened the door first when the house is already fully furnished. Kid Cudi’s legacy includes redefining vulnerability in mainstream Hip-Hop and soundtracking an entire generation’s emotional turbulence. Jim Jones has his own undeniable resume as a Harlem staple, a Dipset general, and a survivor who reinvented himself multiple times in an unforgiving industry.

The real issue is not who remembers the timeline more accurately. The issue is optics. Public disputes like this rarely add value to anyone’s brand. They mostly feed timelines, burn goodwill, and distract from the actual work that made both artists matter in the first place.

Both men are talented. Both men are accomplished. And both men are currently spending far too much creative energy relitigating old moments instead of creating new ones. Hip-Hop already has enough noise. It could use a little more music.

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