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Living Legends MC Aesop The Black Wolf Has Died

The Hip-Hop community is mourning after Aesop of the Living Legends crew died suddenly over the weekend. Fellow Living Legend Sunspot Jonz posted about Aesop’s death on Instagram Monday morning (August 18). He wrote, “What an amazing ride we had. I just can’t believe you’re gone. I am Completely crushed -when I heard this morning I burst into tears cursing God because it just ain’t fair. Too soon to go.

“Wanted to go off on a few people around you -and will-they know who they are-but for now I’m gonna concentrate on all the light you gave. Your charisma, smile, the talent, the love you brought to our hearts will never be forgotten. Love you forever my brother Derrick.”

Eligh also shared an Instagram tribute to his longtime friend and Living Legends crewmate, reminiscing on their early days.

“No one made me laugh till I cried more times in my life than you. We shared couches, we were young, broke, making music with a shared affinity for the supernatural. We smoked beedees in Japan, we were on stage together all over the world. You had a huge heart. Emotional. Hard headed, and wouldn’t let anyone walk over you. I don’t think many people loved harder than you. My kids never met you. And for that I grieve.

“Almost 30 years since we recorded ‘It was a mission’ in Grouch’s basement, in 1996. You said some of the most outlandish one liners that will forever echo in the collective crews memory of you. Again, having all of us cry laughing. I will miss you greatly my brother, but you are with your pops now. I know his passing devastated you. And your music will always exist on Earth, as long as Earth remains man! I will honor your memory by living my life with a child like vigor, which you always embodied. I love you man..If you can, hit me up in a dream, and tell me what it’s like to be free.”

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Aesop, also known as Aesop the Black Wolf, is a founding member of Living Legends. Originating in Los Angeles in the mid-1990s, Living Legends rose to prominence by embodying the indie rap ethos—recording, promoting and selling their music independently.

Aesop and the rest of the Legends—Murs, Luckyiam, Eligh, The Grouch, Sunspot Jonz, Bicasso and Scarub—helped pioneer the West Coast underground rap scene, building a massive grassroots following and influencing generations of independent artists. As part of Living Legends, Aesop contributed to critically acclaimed albums such as Angelz Wit Dirty Faces, Almost Famous and Creative Differences, each celebrated for its innovative lyrical content and collaborative spirit.

Aesop and Living Legends have been praised for their influential role in the indie-rap movement, earning accolades from publications like LA Weekly and maintaining a loyal fan base through continual touring and new releases, such as their 2023 album, The Return.

More recently, The Grouch announced his annual How The Grinch Stole Christmas Tour, which was expected to include all of the Living Legends, Cunninlynguists and Souls of Mischief. His cause of death has not been disclosed.

AllHipHop sends our condolences to Aesop’s loved ones.

Cardi B’s “Imaginary Playerz” Makes Underwhelming Spotify Debut—Despite JAY-Z Sample

Cardi B dropped her latest single “Imaginary Playerz” last week, but the track barely made a dent on the Spotify U.S. chart, debuting at a modest No. 147—an underwhelming showing for the Bronx rapper known for chart-topping hits. In fact, it’s nowhere to be found on Spotify global either and crawled on to Apple Music at No. 56.

The track, which samples JAY-Z’s 1997 classic “Imaginary Players,” is the fourth single from her long-awaited sophomore album, Am I The Drama. On the song, Cardi flexes her wealth and status, drawing comparisons between herself and other women in rap. “Imaginary Playerz” leans heavily into braggadocio, but early numbers suggest it hasn’t resonated with listeners the way her past releases have.

The video, however, appears to be making quite the impression, with more than 1.8 million YouTube views in the past two days.

The original “Imaginary Players” appeared on JAY-Z’s In My Lifetime, Vol. 1—which has actually seen a bump in streaming due to the song—and Cardi’s interpolation of the track was expected to generate buzz. Instead, the song’s lukewarm reception has raised questions about the momentum behind her upcoming project.

It’s been more than six years since Cardi released her debut album, Invasion of Privacy, which arrived in April 2018. That album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and moved 255,000 equivalent album units in its first week, according to Nielsen Music. The project spawned multiple hit singles and earned her a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, making her the first solo female rapper to win in that category.

“Imaginary Playerz” follows a string of singles leading up to Am I The Drama, but its low placement on Spotify’s chart signals a rare misstep for Cardi, who’s typically a fixture in the top tier of streaming platforms.

As of Sunday (August 17), “Imaginary Playerz” has dropped off the Spotify U.S. chart completely.

50 Cent Says Goodbye To Starz After Terrible Ratings Report

50 Cent had a message for Starz after the network posted dismal subscriber numbers and a $42.5 million loss—he said “good bye” to the network.

The Hip-Hop mogul and executive producer took to social media to make his exit clear, writing, “It’s not that hard to say good bye. bye,” under a post about the network’s declining performance.

In addition to Fif constantly dragging the network that airs his shows, the second quarter of 2025 brought more bad news for Starz. U.S. streaming subscribers dropped from 13.04 million to 12.2 million, while total domestic customers fell by 410,000 to 17.6 million.

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The company blamed the losses on its recent separation from Lionsgate and said it would no longer release international streaming figures.

Despite the downturn, Starz still leans heavily on programming tied to 50 Cent.

The network airs several of his shows, including the Power universe and BMF.

Power Book IV: Force is heading into its third and final season. In fact, Joseph Sikora, the star of the series, said season three would be worth the wait.

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But behind the scenes, tensions between 50 Cent and Starz have been simmering for years. He has repeatedly criticized the network for delays, inconsistent scheduling and stalled renewals.

In 2022, 50 Cent announced he would take his content elsewhere, encouraging viewers to boycott Starz until his shows returned.

Though he remains executive producer on multiple titles under G-Unit Film & Television, he chose not to renew his deal with the network in 2022.

With subscriber losses mounting and 50 Cent walking away, the network’s future remains uncertain.

Lil Nas X Arrested After Naked Street Incident Allegedly Turned Violent

Lil Nas X was arrested on Thursday (August 21) in Van Nuys after a bizarre early morning incident involving an alleged assault on a police officer, AllHipHop can confirm.

According to Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department records, the 26-year-old rapper was booked at 6:10 a.m. local time and is currently being held without bail on a misdemeanor battery charge against a peace officer.

Authorities say the “Old Town Road” artist was seen walking in the middle of a street wearing only white underwear and cowboy boots. Witnesses told police he then removed the remaining clothing and lunged at an officer. Law enforcement sources also stated he was transported to a hospital shortly after the arrest due to concerns he may have overdosed.

The incident began when bystanders spotted Lil Nas X in his underwear and cowboy boots strolling down the middle of Ventura Boulevard, prompting calls to emergency services. He was initially spotted around 4 a.m. in Studio City, where he appeared disoriented and placed an orange traffic cone on his head.

According to video obtained by TMZ, he pointed at a passing car and mumbled about going to a party.

“Hey don’t be late to the party tonight,” he says, to which the person recording him says, “Where at?” Lil Nas X thens stars signing and says, “Didn’t I tell you to put your phone down? I am serving you and you better be at the f###### party tonight. Get my good side. Every side.”

Police responded to the scene, where the situation escalated. No further details have been released regarding the officer involved or the outcome of the hospital evaluation.

The Grammy Award winner, known for his bold public persona and headline-grabbing performances, has not commented publicly on the arrest.

As of late Thursday afternoon, Lil Nas X remained in custody.

EXCLUSIVE: Young Dirty Bastard Brings Wu-Tang Energy To SEGA’s “Shinobi”

Young Dirty Bastard merged Hip-Hop and gaming culture in a bold new move on Thursday (August 21). His latest single, “The Path Just Begun,” created in collaboration with SEGA, marks the first time the gaming giant has tied an official rap release directly to a major game launch.

The track, co-produced by Young Dirty Bastard and Danny “Dano” Hamilton, arrives just eight days ahead of SEGA’s relaunch of Shinobi, set to hit shelves on August 29. The partnership brings together two worlds that thrive on precision and timing—qualities that define both the legendary ninja Joe Musashi and YDB’s approach to music.

“This is not a menu loop,” YDB tells AllHipHop. “It is an official single moving in lockstep with the launch. One story, one moment.”

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The connection between the Wu-Tang Clan legacy and Shinobi runs deep. The group famously referenced the ninja franchise on their 1997 track “Triumph,” and now the next generation is carrying that energy forward. For YDB, the bond is personal.

“Shinobi shaped my taste when I first played The Revenge of Shinobi on Dreamcast,” he says. “The new chapter looks and plays right, so the timing was perfect.”

YDB’s first brush with the franchise came through the SEGA Smash Pack Vol. 1 in 2001, and it left a lasting impression. That early exposure helped shape his musical style—disciplined, raw and unfiltered.

“Real work over polish,” he adds. “Power in imperfections. Discipline and creativity under pressure. That is Joe Musashi. That is me.”

YDB isn’t just a rapper who plays games—he’s immersed in the culture. “I play. I talk to creators. I study how records live in play. I want to fuse gaming and music so fans do not have to choose which culture they belong to.”

The single’s production reflects that ethos with its “sharp drums, cold focus, and a hook that refuses to move aside.”

To round out the release, YDB will also release a fashion capsule by his brand, Dirty Magic. The limited-edition collection features combat-inspired design elements and was created for movement and style.

“Dirty Magic drops a limited capsule in the window,” he says. “Clean lines, combat inspired details, built for movement.”

A larger body of work inspired by Shinobi is expected to arrive in November. The game will be available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC (Steam), with a Nintendo Switch version coming later.

“The precision…when you respect timing, you get rewarded,” he concludes. “That is how I make records.”

YDD recently wrapped up the Wu Tang Clan’s Final Chamber Tour, where he filled in for his famous father, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, on several dates. He’s ready to embrace the next chapter—and his SEGA partnership is an incredible start. Find the single below.

 

Jaylen Brown’s Father Charged With Attempted Murder Over Door Ding Dispute

Jaylen Brown’s family life took a turn after his father, Marselles Brown, was arrested in Las Vegas for attempted murder following a violent altercation over a parking space that left a man hospitalized in critical condition.

The incident unfolded on Wednesday (August 20) at All American Park, where police say Brown, a former professional boxer, stabbed a youth football coach multiple times during a dispute sparked by a “door ding.”

According to authorities, the confrontation escalated after Brown allegedly struck the victim’s vehicle while exiting an SUV, leading to a heated exchange that turned physical.

Witnesses told police they saw Brown chase the man and stab him repeatedly. One bystander reported Brown swung the knife “25 times.”

The victim’s girlfriend also said she saw Brown stab the man in the back. The victim suffered wounds to his back, clavicle and hands, and sustained a broken rib, according to a medical report.

Brown fled the scene but was later found by officers with visible injuries to his face. The victim was later rushed to a Las Vegas hospital for emergency surgery.

Court records show Brown was charged with attempted murder with a deadly weapon. He was booked into custody on August 21 and is scheduled to appear in court the same day.

The 54-year-old is the father of Jaylen Brown, the Boston Celtics guard who helped lead the team to an NBA title during the 2023-24 season.

TMZ reported the younger Brown “doesn’t have a close relationship with his father and was unaware of the arrest or incident.”

Monie Love Salutes Lady Leshurr: “Living Proof” Of Women’s Lyrical Excellence

Monie Love gave Lady Leshurr a heartfelt salute during a touching conversation that united two generations of British Hip-Hop, calling her “impeccable” and “living proof” of lyrical excellence among women in rap.

In a video shared by Lady Leshurr on social media on Wednesday (August 20), Monie Love — a trailblazing emcee and two-time Grammy nominee — didn’t hold back her admiration.

“This girl is impeccable,” Love said. “Her cadence is insane. Her pronunciation is insane. We’re so grateful for you. We’re so grateful that you exist.”

She added, “Because for a lot of people, especially people that listen to women, many of them feel that we’re not as lyrical… we do, and you are living proof.”

Visibly moved, Leshurr responded with “my heart right now,” adding that the praise was “so overwhelming to hear.”

The moment resonated deeply with Leshurr, who returned the love in her caption:

“IF YOU DONT KNOW WHO THIS IS YOU TOO YOUNG,” she began. “DO YOUR RESEARCH!!”

She went on to highlight Love’s legacy, adding, “NOBODY FROM THE UK WAS DOING LEGENDARY THINGS LIKE THIS DECADES AGO. WE MUST ALWAYS REMEMBER THE PEOPLE THAT MADE THINGS HAPPEN BEFORE US BECAUSE THEY WILL FOREVER MATTER!! SHE EXPANDED THE GENRES SPACE FOR WOMEN ESPECIALLY FROM THE UK TO BE HEARD RESPECTED & CELEBRATED & SHE DESERVES HER FLOWERS EVERYDAY!!!”

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Fans Demand Monie Love & Lady Leshurr Collab

The exchange sparked calls for a collaboration between the two. One commenter wrote, “You def need a monie love collab even if she just sings the hook.” Another added, “We (the innumerable hip hop fans) absolutely need a Monie Love & Lady Leshurr collaboration.”

Love, rose from London’s Hip-Hop scene in the late ’80s before relocating to New York City. She became a key member of the Native Tongues collective alongside Queen Latifah and De La Soul.

Her work on tracks like “Ladies First” and “Buddy” helped cement her place in Hip-Hop history.

Leshurr, known for her rapid-fire delivery and witty lyricism, has faced recent challenges.

In October 2022, she was accused of assaulting her ex-girlfriend’s partner, including an allegation of biting that allegedly caused nerve damage.

A jury at Snaresbrook Crown Court found her not guilty on two counts of actual bodily harm in November 2023.

Despite the acquittal, Leshurr said the legal ordeal “ruined her career,” noting she lost brand deals, income and industry support during the process.

She described the experience as one of the darkest periods of her life, including spending time in a cell on the anniversary of her sister’s death.

She maintains she was the victim in the incident, claiming she was attacked and bitten by a dog, but was portrayed as the aggressor in court.

Lil Nas X Hospitalized After He’s Found Wandering L.A. Streets Nearly Naked

Lil Nas X was taken to a Los Angeles hospital early Thursday (August 21) after police encountered him sauntering down the middle of Ventura Boulevard nearly naked, prompting multiple 911 calls from concerned residents.

The 26-year-old rapper, wearing only underwear and cowboy boots, was spotted around 4 a.m. in Studio City, where he appeared disoriented and placed an orange traffic cone on his head. According to video obtained by TMZ, he pointed at a passing car and mumbled about going to a party.

“Hey don’t be late to the party tonight,” he says, to which the person recording him says, “Where at?” Lil Nas X thens stars signing and says, “Didn’t I tell you to put your phone down? I am serving you and you better be at the f###### party tonight. Get my good side. Every side.” He then strikes a pose and starts to dance.

Several people in the area contacted authorities, fearing a possible overdose. When officers arrived, they found Lil Nas X still in the street. Law enforcement sources said he charged at officers, who then restrained him and placed him in handcuffs before calling paramedics.

He was transported to a nearby hospital, where he remains under medical care. Police said charges may still be filed depending on the outcome of the investigation.

The Atlanta-born artist, born Montero Hill, rose to fame in 2019 with his viral hit “Old Town Road,” a genre-blending track that broke records and redefined the boundaries of rap and country music. The remix featuring Billy Ray Cyrus spent 19 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the longest-running chart-topper in history at the time.

As of Thursday afternoon, no further updates on his condition have been released.

Bun B Launches Hip-Hop Driven Podcast Network Merrick Studios

Bun B has stepped into the podcasting world with Merrick Studios, a new audio platform rooted in Hip-Hop and built to elevate authentic voices across culture, music and media.

The Grammy-nominated rapper and entrepreneur co-founded the network alongside music industry veteran Jeffrey Sledge and Tom Frank, blending creative storytelling with a business model that puts creators first.

The trio launched the network through a partnership with Merrick Creative, aiming to provide a space for “smart, soulful and unfiltered conversations.”

“At Merrick Studios, we’re not just building a network of shows—we’re building a family of creators,” Bun B said in a statement, highlighting the network’s collaborative spirit and focus on cross-promotion to help hosts grow their audiences.

The network debuted with several shows already live, including Unglossy, co-hosted by Bun B, Frank and Sledge. The series features interviews with cultural leaders from music, fashion, food and beyond.

Another standout is the Pendulum Podcast, a lecture-style show developed by Pendulum Ink founder Mickey Factz, spotlighting elite lyricists and their craft.

In a video posted to promote the launch, Bun B explained his motivation behind the project: “I don’t want to die with the game I’ve been given,” he said. “So I need some kind of outlet to get out here and get this game. And at the same time, I’m in new spaces so I still got some game I need to learn. We’ve got to have these conversations in order to give and to get.”

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This move into digital media is the latest in a string of ventures for Bun B, who also runs the Houston-based burger brand Trill Burgers.

The first episode of Unglossy is currently available, with more shows and guest appearances expected to roll out in the coming weeks.

Young Dolph’s Alleged Murder Mastermind Acquitted On All Charges

Hernandez Govan walked out of a Tennessee courtroom a free man Thursday (August 21) after a jury found him not guilty of organizing the 2021 killing of Young Dolph, the acclaimed rapper gunned down in his hometown of Memphis.

The verdict was read by Shelby County Criminal Court Judge Jennifer Mitchell as Govan stood beside his legal team, visibly emotional. He hugged his attorneys and wiped away tears as the courtroom watched in silence.

Jurors reached their decision after nearly two hours and 47 minutes of deliberation, following three days of testimony and closing arguments. Govan, who faced charges of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, didn’t testify during the trial.

“We have to respect a jury’s decision even if we disagree with it,” Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy said during a press conference after the verdict. He added that while Dolph’s family was emotional, they didn’t fault the jury for the outcome.

Govan addressed reporters briefly after the ruling, thanking his attorney Manny Arora and the jury. “He took my case when I didn’t have anything,” Govan said of Arora. When asked when he believed he had a shot at acquittal, Govan replied, “I always knew I had a chance because I was always confident in my innocence.” He also credited his disabled son as his motivation to keep fighting.

A court official cut the impromptu press gathering short, reminding Govan and reporters that interviews inside the courtroom were not allowed, although court reporter Meghan Cuniff shared the closing arguments on Twitter (X) as well as the moment the verdict was read.

Young Dolph, born Adolph Thornton Jr., was shot and killed on November 17, 2021, while visiting Makeda’s Homemade Butter Cookies, a bakery in South Memphis he often supported. He was only 36 years old.

Justin Johnson was convicted and sentenced to life in prison for directly participating in the shooting, Cornelius Smith, accused as a shooter, testified against Johnson at trial after pleading guilty. Jermarcus Johnson pleaded guilty in June 2023 as an accessory after the fact, having helped coordinate communications for Smith and Justin Johnson while they were on the run after the crime.

Kanye West’s YZY Coin Crashes Hard After $3 Billion Hype

Kanye West watched his freshly minted YZY coin nosedive more than 60% just hours after its debut on the Solana blockchain Wednesday (August 20), following a brief surge that pushed its market cap near $3 billion.

The token, part of West’s newly announced Yeezy Money ecosystem—which also includes the Ye Pay processor and a YZY Card—initially skyrocketed nearly 1,000% in value, peaking above $30 before tumbling to under $1.

At one point, the coin was trading around $0.98, reflecting the kind of wild price swings that have become standard in celebrity-backed meme coins.

Despite the dramatic drop, the official Yeezy website listed YZY as a valid payment method.

Still, the abrupt pivot into crypto left some observers scratching their heads, with speculation online that West’s account may have been compromised.

The YZY Money site tried to temper expectations, stating the coin is “not intended to be an investment opportunity” and should be seen as a symbolic “expression of support.”

It also warned buyers of the “inherent risks and potential for complete loss.”

West’s move into the crypto space marked a sharp reversal from his previous stance.

Back in February 2025, he publicly criticized meme coins and the speculative frenzy surrounding them.

He even shared that he once turned down a $2 million offer to promote a fake Ye-themed cryptocurrency, and said, “I wouldn’t scam my community” and warned that “coins prey on the fans with hype.”

The coin’s value continued to slide throughout the day Thursday (August 21) as traders rushed to offload holdings amid growing uncertainty.

JAY-Z Will Never Speak To Damon Dash Again, According To Memphis Bleek

Memphis Bleek made it clear during a recent appearance on Drink Champs that any hope of a reunion between JAY-Z and Damon Dash is dead in the water, saying Dash crossed a boundary that can’t be undone.

“No,” Bleek said bluntly, cutting off DJ EFN mid-question when asked if the two Roc-A-Fella co-founders might ever speak again. “I feel like a line was crossed, man.”

Bleek explained why he believes the rift is permanent, pointing to Dash’s public comments about JAY-Z over the years.

“N##### crossed the line that that’s no return, bro,” he said. “I don’t know how much n##### get paid for that s### or whatever, but it’s like when you speak on personal issues, a man’s kids, a man’s integrity, you know, n##### going through cases and s###, and you speaking on that, it’s no return from that, bro.”

He added, “How do you even talk to a n#### about a n#### who talked about him like that? I don’t even know how to bring that conversation up to a man like, you know, that’s been ridiculed and dragged through the media by a n#### that you called your bro, that would question your integrity. How do you even bring that up?”

The tension between the two former business partners has simmered for years, but Dash’s remarks in December 2024 appeared to deepen the divide.

At the time, Dash reacted to JAY-Z issuing a rare public statement in response to sexual assault allegations, saying, “I been to court with homebody,” and “he doesn’t say anything. He never responds.”

Dash speculated that the accusations must have hit a nerve, suggesting JAY-Z typically lets his legal team handle such matters behind the scenes.

“In my perfect world, Rockefeller would have never broke up,” Dash said, comparing the label’s collapse to a magician’s tablecloth trick. “So in the perfect world, in my world, I would want the tablecloth back.”

Despite the fractured relationship, Bleek did offer a glimmer of good news.

He also revealed that JAY-Z is back in the studio working on new music. Bleek said they recently linked up in Las Vegas after a performance, and when he asked Hov to “save me a verse,” JAY-Z responded, “Alright, I got you.”

Soulja Boy Debuts Dramatic New Look Ahead Of Surprise Album

Soulja Boy unveiled a dramatic new look and teased his surprise album, Draco Season, during an Instagram Live on Wednesday (August 20) just weeks after his arrest in Los Angeles.

“Draco season drop Friday,” he told viewers, showing off a fresh fade after chopping off his shoulder-length twists.

“Y’all tag whoever made the [album] cover,” he added. “Tell them to make a new cover cuz I got my haircut now.”

The rapper laughed about needing a new album cover to match his new look and added, “album going to go stupid.”

Earlier that day, Soulja Boy shared the cover art for Draco Season and confirmed the project would arrive on Friday (August 22), though he didn’t reveal any further details about the tracklist or collaborators.

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He also dropped off a new single Wednesday (August 20), titled “Nobody Like You.”

The album rollout comes on the heels of legal trouble.

On August 3, Soulja Boy was taken into custody during a traffic stop in Los Angeles.

He was a passenger in a vehicle where police found a firearm. Authorities arrested him on suspicion of being a convicted felon in possession of a gun and booked him at the Los Angeles Police Department’s Wilshire Division.

However, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office declined to pursue felony charges, citing a lack of evidence.

Soulja Boy was released after spending two nights in jail and marked his return to social media with a celebratory post that read, “First day out.”

Diddy Faces New Legal Blow As Prosecutors Push Back Against Acquittal Request

Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing intensifying legal pressure as federal prosecutors urged a judge to “swiftly reject” his bid for acquittal or a new trial following his conviction on two Mann Act charges tied to prostitution-related conduct.

In a pointed court filing, prosecutors argued the evidence against the embattled mogul was “overwhelming,” citing detailed testimony that Diddy orchestrated sexual encounters involving male escorts transported across state lines from 2008 through 2024.

“The evidence supporting the defendant’s guilt was overwhelming,” prosecutors wrote, doubling down on the jury’s decision and pushing back against the defense’s claim that the acts were consensual or protected as “amateur pornography.”

They also rejected the argument that the Mann Act is too vague or unconstitutional, stating the law does not violate due process or First Amendment protections.

Prosecutors painted a picture of control and coercion, stating, “He asserted substantial control over Ventura and Jane’s lives… controlled and threatened Ventura’s career, controlled her appearance, and paid for most of her living expenses, taking away physical items when she did not do what he wanted.”

The government’s filing came in response to a motion filed in late July by Diddy’s legal team, which asked the court to either toss the conviction or grant a retrial.

His attorneys claimed the trial was unfairly influenced by unrelated allegations of racketeering and sex trafficking — charges the jury ultimately dismissed.

They argued the government “painted him as a monster” and relied on “20-year racketeering enterprise and of sex trafficking multiple women… [that] were not supported by credible evidence, and the jury rejected them.”

Diddy’s lawyers also challenged the application of the Mann Act in this case, saying it was unprecedented to use it against consensual adult encounters, which they described as “freak-offs” or “hotel nights.”

They claimed the acts were private, consensual and fell under the umbrella of “amateur pornography,” protected by the First Amendment.

Still, prosecutors maintained the jury got it right and urged the judge to deny any attempt to revisit the verdict.

They also pushed back against the defense’s request for leniency, reiterating that Diddy should serve several years in prison.

Kanye West Launches YZY Coin Despite Previously Warning: “Coins Prey On Fans”

Kanye West ignited a frenzy Wednesday (August 20) after launching his Solana-based cryptocurrency YZY Money, drawing backlash from critics who say the move contradicts his own warnings about celebrity-backed coins.

West introduced the token with an announcement on social media. “YEEZY MONEY IS HERE,” he tweeted. “A NEW ECONOMY, BUILT ON CHAIN.”

But the rollout was met with immediate skepticism from crypto watchers and longtime supporters, many of whom recalled West’s earlier stance against digital currency schemes.

Back in February, West publicly rejected a $2 million offer to attach his name to a crypto project, saying he wouldn’t “scam my community” and also warning that “coins prey on the fans with hype.”

That statement resurfaced across social media as users questioned whether West had reversed course or lost control of his account.

“The official Yeezy token just dropped,” West said in a video posted on his X (Twitter) account, directly addressing speculation that his account had been compromised. The post included a link to the YZY Money website.

The YZY ecosystem includes a trio of offerings: the YZY token, a payment platform called Ye Pay, and a YZY Card for spending both YZY and USDC globally. The token is now accepted on West’s official Yeezy online store as a payment method for merchandise.

According to the YZY Money site, the coin is “not intended to be an investment opportunity” and should be viewed as a symbolic “expression of support.”

Kanye West Previously Claimed He Was Offered $2 Million For Crypto Scam

Still, critics drew comparisons to other celebrity crypto flops, accusing West of participating in what some called a “pump-and-dump” scheme.

YouTuber Coffeezilla, known for investigating influencer scams, highlighted West’s past remarks. “He was offered £2m to scam his community,” Coffeezilla reminded viewers, pointing to the contradiction between West’s February comments and his current promotion.

Market reaction was chaotic. Forbes reported that YZY Money skyrocketed nearly 1,000% within minutes of launch, briefly reaching a $3 billion market cap before plummeting below $1 billion just hours later.

West has not issued further comment beyond the promotional video. 

Wendy Williams Has Less Rights Than A Felon, Says Furious Lawyer

Wendy Williams is once again at the center of controversy after her attorney accused her court-appointed guardian of leaking a confidential medical report to the press, claiming the former talk show host has less legal freedom than a convicted criminal.

Attorney Joe Tacopina appeared on NewsNation’s Banfield and called out Williams’ guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, for allegedly leaking a document that supports a diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia and aphasia.

He said the report was never officially shared with Williams’ legal team and questioned its authenticity.

“She has less rights than a convicted felon under probation and that, to me, is the scariest part of this whole thing, it really, really is,” Tacopina said during the interview.

Williams, 61, has been under Morrissey’s guardianship since May 2022 after a New York court ruled she was medically unfit to manage her personal and financial affairs.

The recent leak, reportedly published by People magazine, appears to reinforce the court’s original decision. But Tacopina insists the report is misleading and possibly fabricated.

“Where is this report when no one’s seen the report because it’s not accurate? She hasn’t completed her medical diagnosis,” he said.

The lawyer also raised concerns about a potential violation of federal privacy laws if the document was authentic, suggesting the leak could breach HIPAA regulations.

He argued that the report was being used to manipulate public perception and justify the ongoing guardianship.

“It’s not about medicine. It’s about manipulation. It’s a weapon being used by those who profit. I’ll be quite blunt, profit from keeping Wendy under this abuse of guardianship situation.” Tacopina said. “I understand exactly what’s going. She has not completed her medical diagnosis.”

He directly accused Morrissey of being the source of the leak, stating, “Let’s call a s#### a s####, and I’m not afraid to accept responsibility for my words. Of course, it’s Sabrina Morrissey. Of course it’s the guardian. Who else would leak? Who else would leak a finding that supports her position, you know?”

Despite the claims about her mental health, Williams was recently seen dining in New York City, appearing alert and engaged.

T-Hood Autopsy Results Released; Will Kirk & Rasheeda’s Kids Be Charged?

T-Hood died from multiple gunshot wounds during a domestic altercation inside a Gwinnett County home where his girlfriend, Kelsie Frost and her brother Ky Frost were present, according to newly released autopsy results.

The 33-year-old Atlanta rapper, born Tevin Hood, was shot in the back, abdomen, buttocks and both thighs on August 8, 2025.

The report did not identify the shooter but aligned with investigators’ belief that the killing may have been in self-defense.

Ky Frost, the son of Kirk Frost and Rasheeda Frost, both known for their roles on “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta,” was taken into custody following the incident but has not been formally charged. Police are still reviewing evidence and witness accounts.

Authorities are weighing whether to pursue charges against Ky, who was reportedly defending his sister during the dispute. Kelsie, who had been dating Hood, was also inside the home when the shooting occurred.

Surveillance footage obtained by TMZ shows Hood pacing before lunging at Kelsie and attempting to choke her while she lay on a bed using her phone.

T-Hood allegedly pulled a gun during the altercation, prompting the gunfire that took his life.

The violent encounter was not isolated. Sources told the outlet that similar incidents had happened earlier in the year.

In March 2025, Kelsie filed a police report accusing Hood of stealing her Mercedes-Benz and laptop. In November 2024, photos reportedly showed her with visible injuries.

According to law enforcement, the case is being treated as a potential act of self-defense due to the documented pattern of alleged abuse.

Young Dolph Trial: Jury Deliberates Over Alleged Mastermind’s Role In Ruthless Assassination

Hernandez Govan sat at the center of a Memphis courtroom on Wednesday as jurors began weighing whether he orchestrated the 2021 ambush that left Young Dolph dead inside his favorite cookie shop.

Prosecutors say Govan acted as the go-between in a $100,000 murder-for-hire plot that targeted the rapper during a visit home for a Thanksgiving charity event.

The 45-year-old is accused of coordinating with Yo Gotti’s older brother, Anthony “Big Jook” Mims and two shooters, including Cornelius Smith Jr., who admitted to pulling the trigger and took the stand against him.

Smith testified that Govan approached him with the offer. He claimed Govan told him to do the hit and promised him a $10,000 cut.

When Govan allegedly learned the rapper would be in Memphis for a turkey giveaway, Smith said Govan wanted to get Dolph before he left Memphis.

The shooting unfolded in broad daylight on November 17, 2021, at Makeda’s Homemade Butter Cookies, a Black-owned bakery the rapper often supported.

Surveillance footage showed two men exiting a white Mercedes-Benz and opening fire. The medical examiner said Young Dolph was struck about 20 times.

Prosecutors allege the killing stemmed from a long-standing feud between Paper Route Empire and Yo Gotti‘s Cocaine Muzik Group.

They say Gotti’s team had tried to sign Young Dolph, who refused and opted to build his own label, Paper Route Empire.

Govan’s defense team painted Smith as a “pathological liar” and “unreliable witness,” arguing that he had an incentive to shift blame in exchange for leniency.

Govan faces charges of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder.

Coldplay Refuses To Cancel Kiss Cam After Boston Affair Blow-Up

Chris Martin isn’t scrapping Coldplay’s kiss cam gimmick anytime soon—even after it totally exposed a cheating couple at their Boston show and went viral for all the wrong reasons.

While rocking out at Craven Park in Hull during the U.K. leg of their Music of the Spheres tour, Chris took a second to shout out fan signs and throw a subtle jab at the whole Boston chaos.

“We are so happy to be here. Many of you have written signs. So, I’ll take some time to try and read some signs. Then we’ll see what happens,” he told the crowd, according to NME.

One particular sign clearly hit a nerve. “First of all (that sign reads) ‘three times in three months’… You were at that Boston gig! Well, OK, thank you for coming again after that debacle.”

If you missed the drama, the band’s kiss cam zoomed in on ex-Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot mid-snuggle.

Once they realized they were being broadcast, Byron dropped his arms like they were on fire and Cabot threw her hands over her face and spun away. The whole thing looked mad suspicious and blew up online.

Chris, who’s 48 and clearly unfazed, brushed it off with a shrug.

“We’ve been doing this a long time, and it is only recently that it became a… yeah,” he said. “Life throws you lemons and you’ve got to make lemonade. So, we are going to keep doing it because we are going to meet some of you.”

If you’re hitting a Coldplay show soon, maybe leave your side piece at home.

Rian Wyld Proves She’s More Than Timbaland Beef, Uplifts Hip-Hop Soul

Before she was Rian Wyld, she was a young girl in Poughkeepsie, New York, flipping through her father’s vinyl collection, falling in love with music. Then came the day that changed everything: her brother Ryan was killed by gun violence. In his absence, she took a variation of his name, turning the pain and trauma into purpose. Her journey has taken her from basement turntables to national headlines, unafraid to speak truth to power, challenging icons of the music industry while standing strong for women and independent artists overall. 

In this AllHipHop interview, Rian Wyld tells Be’n Original about the memories, convictions and unshakable drive that keep her voice—and the loving memory of her brother—alive.

AllHipHop: You’ve said your stage name honors your brother, Ryan. How does his memory continue to shape your work and drive your music career?

Rian Wyld: Every time I think of giving up, I think of my brother. When he was here, he encouraged me and guided me to go for my dream. Knowing he’s not here and that his dreams were cut short, is my biggest motivation. I’m doing something positive to inspire change and hope for people in similar situations—people who’ve been through tragedies—to keep going.

He’s everything. Keeping his memory alive, feeling like he’s still here with me, is the biggest reason I continue. When I’m on stage, he’s with me. When I’m in the studio writing and rapping, he’s with me. I could never stop doing what I’m doing.

AllHipHop: Growing up in a basement surrounded by vinyl and turntables, what early moments stand out as turning points in your love for music?

Rian Wyld: I loved everything about it. Looking through the vinyl, dancing, and when my dad would let me play with his turntables. I remember feeling free and joyful. The memory that stands out most is simply the joy I felt hearing music and the inspiration it gave me.

AllHipHop: You studied classical piano in high school and later earned a music degree. How do those skills influence your approach to Hip-Hop and your “Rap Soul” sound?

Rian Wyld: Studying classical piano gave me core skills, music theory, discipline, melody and harmony. In college, I was assigned to practice piano three hours a day. I never quite got there, but it’s still a goal I’m working toward.

That training gave me structure, but in Hip-Hop, I had to abandon some of those rules. There are certain cultural freedoms in rap that don’t exist in the classical world, so I kept what worked and let go of what didn’t.

AllHipHop: How do you balance storytelling, melody and rhythm when creating new songs?

Rian Wyld: Honestly, it comes naturally. I think it’s because I’ve heard so much great music over the decades of my life. You flow to the beat, then the melody comes. Growing up, one of my favorite songs was “Love Is Blind” by Eve and Faith Evans. That mix of Hip-Hop and R&B is in my blood and soul.

AllHipHop: You’ve been open about using your music to process loss and personal challenges. What role does songwriting play in your healing process?

Rian Wyld: Songwriting is therapy for me. It doesn’t replace professional mental health therapy, but it’s close. It’s healing and empowering. I can be fully vulnerable in a song, and that keeps my healing moving forward. I know I need to see my therapist when I’m so sad I can’t write at all.

AllHipHop: Your recent response to criticism from Timbaland, including his AI-based record label and BeatClub platform, drew national attention. Why was it important for you to speak out?

Rian Wyld: As a woman, and as a Black woman, I’m going to speak up. Historically, we’ve been silenced. He dissed me first, saying my music wasn’t up to par. Then he started championing AI, which I see as a threat to real human artists. As a legacy producer, his pushing AI could hurt artists like me who love music and want to continue what was built before us. That’s why I spoke up.

AllHipHop: In your view, what are the biggest risks artificial intelligence poses to independent artists and the music industry?

Rian Wyld: The biggest risk is that there could be no need for human artists at all. We could lose our livelihood. Society would become more soulless. Since the pandemic, people have already felt less connected. Music brings people together, and letting AI replace that would harm not just the industry but humanity.

AllHipHop: Damion “Damizza” Young has also thrown shade your way. How do you respond to his remarks, and what do you think motivates them?

Rian Wyld: He said he was offended. He can be offended

But get my name right. It’s Rian Wyld.

As I say in my next single, “Next Move,” bum boys hate to see a woman be a boss. I think men sometimes get irritated seeing a woman fully in her power, not caring about their opinion, especially a female rapper. It bothers some legacy producers that they don’t hold the same power they once had, especially with the rise of independent artists.

AllHipHop: As an artist who blends Hip-Hop, soul, and classical elements, how do you see your sound evolving in the next few years?

Rian Wyld: I see myself going deeper into storytelling, maybe writing for movies or Broadway. I might explore other genres. Hip-Hop and soul are my heart, so I’ll never leave them behind. But maybe one day I’ll compose a classical piano album. Creativity has no boundaries.

AllHipHop: Beyond this controversy, what message do you hope listeners take away from your work?

Rian Wyld: That Hip-Hop is not dead. Hip-Hop is alive and well. I want people to take my music—songs like “Hold On,” “Poor Poet,” and “She Is Me”—with them in life.

AllHipHop: How do you navigate staying independent while competing in an industry dominated by major labels and streaming algorithms?

Rian Wyld: I focus on myself and my art. I learn from others when I can, and if I’m not learning, I let it go. Staying true to myself is how I’ve gotten this far, and I keep educating myself on the business side of music.

AllHipHop: You’ve said your plan is to “record, release, promote, and repeat.” What can fans expect from your next chapter?

Rian Wyld: Expect a lot of dope music—Hip-Hop with a lot of soul. My next single, “Next Move,” produced by Sha the Goddess, is coming soon.

For more, follow Rian here: https://ffm.bio/rianwyld

Julia Fox Can’t See How Any Man Would Be Beneficial After Kanye West Romance

Julia Fox shocked everyone last year after reposting a TikTok and dropping a comment that had folks thinking she came out as a lesbian—but turns out, that wasn’t exactly the whole picture.

In a tell-all with Allure, the Uncut Gems star set things straight, saying she actually identifies as pansexual.

“I’m pansexual; I could be attracted to anyone and anything,” she said. “If it were just down to the physical, I’m more attracted to the female body. Men don’t do it for me at all (physically), but I can be attracted to a man’s mind. I’m a vibes person.”

Julia’s love life has always been a bit of a headline magnet—she had a short thing with Kanye West and was once married to pilot Peter Artemiev.

But as of 2025, she said she hasn’t been romantically or sexually involved with a guy in two years. And honestly? She doesn’t miss it.

“The way my life is, I can’t see why a man would be beneficial,” she said. “I’m laser-focused on being a good mom, on being a good provider, on making my dreams come true. There’s just so much more you can do with your time than waiting around to see if a guy’s going to text you back or not.”

Julia’s been open about her attraction to women, but she says it hasn’t quite turned into anything serious yet.

“I’ve definitely had crushes and did some stuff, but it’s never gotten to full relationship status,” she said.

She also pointed out how tough it can be for women to realize they’re queer in a world that teaches them to appeal to men.

“I think women have a harder time (realizing they’re queer) because we are so programmed to perform for men,” she said.

Did Adrien Broner Get Arrested After Nightclub Brawl?

I’ve been hearing Adrien Broner has been arrested but can’t seem to find the proof.

This didn’t come out of nowhere. Recently, Broner admitted he was part of a nightclub scrap after a viral clip sparked some serious questions. There were a lot of questions about the former champ’s involvement and many details remain murky. One thing is for sure, something happened.

The former four-division world champion confessed on camera that he was hit first and a fight broke out when someone robbed him. “He stole me, though,” Broner said in the video and then he got busy with his hands. “Now it’s time to catch these, though. Return to send, I did.”

But, they didn’t fight fair, he claimed. Broner insisted the fight was basically him getting jumped. “Eighteen versus two,” he said.

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Now, I got some information on all of his arrest details. But, I can’t prove that it lines up with reality. It could be that he was “apprehended” but not actually arrested. I’ll keep looking into this. But trouble seems to follow this dude.

Broner was restrained outside Copa Lounge, a nightclub in Cincinnati, on July 23. By the way, he recently suggested he was going to sell drugs because his deal with Don King isn’t working out.

Courtrooms. DUI arrests. Assault allegations. Jail rumors. When will it stop? The details of this latest drama are still unclear. Even the date and location of the fight has been confirmed. Broner never said what was allegedly stolen from him. Also, the “jumping” has not been unverified. I guess this is all one big rumor.

His professional reputation…sheeesh…shambles. He should be dancing in a ring—not a sideshow on social media.

Remember this?

Joy Reid Tears Into White Men Like Donald Trump & Elvis “Thieving Greatness” From Blacks & Others

Joy Reid took direct aim at Donald Trump and Elvis Presley during a fiery appearance on Wajahat Ali’s “The Left Hook” podcast, accusing both men—and others like them—of benefiting from what she called a long-standing pattern of cultural theft from Black Americans.

On the episode titled “How Mediocre White Men and Their Fragility Are Destroying America,” Reid charged that Trump’s changes to the Kennedy Center and the Smithsonian were part of a broader conservative effort to rewrite cultural history while erasing the contributions of Black and Brown communities.

“These people cannot create culture on their own. Without Black people, Brown people, the DEIs, there’s no culture in America,” Reid said, rocking an “FDT” hat – short for “F##k Donald Trump” made popular by YG and Nipsey Hussle.

She took particular issue with Presley’s legacy, saying the so-called “King of Rock and Roll” built his fame on the back of Black artists without acknowledgment.

“We Black folk gave y’all country music, Hip-Hop, R&B jazz, Rock & Roll. They couldn’t even invent that, but they have to call a White man ‘The King.’ Because they couldn’t make Rock & Roll, so they have to stamp ‘The King’ on a man whose main song was stolen from an overweight Black woman,” she said, referring to Big Mama Thornton, the original performer of “Hound Dog.”

Elvis’s 1956 hit “Hound Dog,” widely regarded as a rock classic, was initially recorded by Thornton in 1952. The song’s commercial success under Presley has long been a flashpoint in discussions about cultural appropriation in American music.

Reid also criticized the political right’s approach to cultural discourse, accusing conservatives of lacking the intellectual capacity to engage in meaningful debate.

“They don’t have the intellectual rigor to actually argue or debate with us, right? And what they do is they tattle and tell. They run and tell teacher that ‘the Black lady or the Brown man was mean to me,’” she said.

The conversation centered on Trump’s influence over cultural institutions and the broader implications of who gets to define American heritage.

Reid argued that Trump’s administration attempted to sanitize historical narratives by reshaping spaces like the Smithsonian.

“They can’t fix the history they did. Their ancestors made this country into a slave — a slave hell, but they can clean it up now because they got the Smithsonian,” she said.

Reid also said Trump embodied the sins of America and the greed and shamelessness of capitalism.

“People try to say God put him in the White House, I don’t believe God is that cruel. Donald Trump is the physical embodiment of all of America’s sins. He’s sloppy, he’s unkempt, everything about him is false, his hair is a pretense of non-baldness, he’s old, but his followers try to pretend that he looks like Superman. He’s a terrible businessman and a failure who gets to fake success because he’s white.”