Jon B is a rarity: a white artist in R&B who never compromised his craft for pop crossover. He stepped away from album-making for more than a decade to prioritize family, and now, returning to a transformed music landscape, he rises like a phoenix. Born Jonathan David Buck, Jon B is back with Waiting on You, a set steeped in classic soul. He brings along vibrant collaborators—Rick Ross, Tank, and Alex Isley—but the album, start to finish, is unmistakably Jon B.
AllHipHop’s Chuck Creekmur—aka Jigsaw—sat down with the R&B mainstay at WonWorld Studios for a conversation that feels both like a reunion and a reset. Fresh off the release of his album Waiting on You, Jon is in classic form—writer, producer, vocalist—reaffirming the warm, soul-first sound that made Bonafide a touchstone in 1995 and still packs venues today.
In this candid talk, the singer revisits a pivotal era when Hip-Hop and R&B learned to share the same room, revealing how his studio session with Tupac, Pac’s final recorded verse, helped push the line authentically. He salutes mentors and peers (Babyface, Nas, Tank, Donell Jones, Rick Ross) and spotlights rising collaborator Alex Isley, whose tone he calls timeless.
Beyond credits, Jon centers authenticity. He was reared in a classical music household, a lifetime steeped in Black music culture and an 18-year marriage that grounds the star between sold-out weekends and school-day routines. Jon B makes a powerful case for R&B that grows up without growing dull. Watch the full interview below or some of the highlights in the edited transcript.
Tupac: The Studio, The Blessing, The Last Verse
Jon B: “Hip-hop and R&B weren’t really fused yet. We didn’t give people a choice…‘take it or leave it.’ Tupac being on the record changed everybody’s mind.”
In the lab with Pac: “We were in the studio two weeks before he went to Vegas, three or four hours in and we were already halfway done. As tough as his persona was, Pac was the nicest, most diligent worker. He was cutting another song in the next room while working on mine.”
Afeni’s green light: “I was reluctant to put it out after he died, didn’t want to exploit my man. Afeni Shakur told me, ‘My son loved that song. He wanted it to come out.’ That’s what made me release it.”
Creative push: “I’d drift from the melody and Pac would lock me in, ‘Nah, it goes like this…’ He coached and produced me too.”
Babyface & The 18-Year-Old Major-Label Run
Jon B: “Babyface was and is a mentor—vocally and musically. Signing to Yab Yum Entertainment with Tracy Edmonds opened the door to Epic Records. I was 18 walking into Sony like, ‘Whoa’…publishing deal, record deal, Learjet flights to New York.”
Michael Jackson: Remix + Phone Call
Jon B: “I remixed ‘You Are Not Alone’—they didn’t ask many people. Michael called the studio: ‘I love it—it’s different from the original and I like it.’ Later I shook his hand at the BRITs. He’s the goat of goats—my first favorite artist.”
Nas Pulled Up to the House: “Finer Things”
Jon B: “Nas came to my spot—we’re playing pool, chilling. I play him the beat. He goes, ‘That’s some male Sade—smooth. I can rock over that.’ He wrote the song twice. First version was dope; he said, ‘I hate it, I’ll redo it.’ The second time, he asked for names, cars, visuals—turned it cinematic.”
“If I was your man, your knowledge would expand till we both are equal… There’s three things on my list… Number one, you got to be real… Number two, be who you are… Number three, give me peace and I’ll show you the world.” —Nas on “Finer Things” as recited by Jon B
Authenticity, Race, and Kicking Down Doors
Jon B: “Early on my complexion was a challenge, people made jokes. I didn’t see other artists in my lane getting that. I feel like I knocked down walls so the next man didn’t have to. Before there was a Justin Timberlake or Robin Thicke, I’d already dropped three R&B albums with platinum singles. This isn’t dress-up. I’ve lived R&B and Hip-Hop since junior high.”
The New Album: Classic Soul with Heavy Friends
Jon B: “Waiting on You is me bringing it back to what you know me for. Guests include Rick Ross, Donell Jones, Tank, and Alex Isley (Ernie Isley’s daughter).
Tank pulled up to my studio. I asked which verse he wanted—he said, ‘You bodied those. Let me put a bridge on it.’ Then he gave it the bridge of life-piano, strings-uplifted the record. Alex has this classic, Sade-esque subtlety but her own jazziness. She heard a joint and cut it exactly as I wrote it. That’s the best compliment to a songwriter.”
Marriage, Family, and the Business That Actually Works
Jon B: “I’ve been married 18 years—two daughters (18 and 11). My wife is my manager—clothes, videos, bookings. If it wasn’t for her, this might not be the same interview. We keep it classy, no reality shows, but we did our first magazine cover together and hit Sherri and Tamron Hall to celebrate our 18th. Real talk: a lot of rappers managed by their wives are the ones doing well. Corporations can take 20% and not really pull for you. Your wife will, because it’s her household too.”
30 Years In—And Still Selling Out
Jon B: “Thirty years since Bonafide—shows are sold out, people singing album cuts that weren’t singles. I’m going to sing my heart out until I can’t. The celebration continues.”
August Alsina shut down grooming accusations and confirmed his relationship with rumored boyfriend Zu, after a photo post sparked backlash over their age gap and timeline.
The New Orleans native, who turns 33 later this month, faced criticism online after hinting he and Zu have been together for nearly five years. That detail led social media users to question when the relationship began, prompting Zu to directly address the speculation.
“I’m a grown ass man, with his own mind and free will,” Zu wrote in a lengthy Notes app message shared to social media. “I met August when I was already of age, an adult. Aug didn’t even know me when I was 16 or 17…not sure where that came from.”
He confirmed their romantic relationship, adding, “Yea there’s a slight age difference but y’all pick and chooses who to judge when it comes to that. We will have known each other for 5 years toward the end of the year, so he’s speaking in future terms because that’s where we plan to make it.” He ended the post with, “Hope this clears up any confusion.”
But the internet didn’t quiet down.
One user commented, “‘August is my boyfriend’ gone head and clear the AIR for anyone confused.”
Others remained skeptical, questioning the maturity gap and timing.
One critic wrote, “it really doesn’t babe regardless if he met you at 18 or 19 you weren’t grown and he was grown as the f###.”
Zu clapped back, “Awwwe cry me a river.”
The exchange continued with the critic responding, “i’m not sad i wasn’t groomed or dating a predator i like people in my age group.”
Zu replied, “Everybody entitled to the opinion, ik what it is..and I’m living the greatest life.”
August Alsina Weighs In Following Backlash
Another user added, “This don’t clear up anything. If anything makes y’all sound more guilty.”
Alsina didn’t stay silent. He fired back in a separate post, writing, “Guilty? This word implies that you thought yall held some sort of court or dominion over two grown ass people to be judged for some sort of outcome…. The level of delusion and narcissism yall live in is psychotic! Yall don’t even hold authority in your own life… let alone, MINE! Heal & pay ya rent family!”
He also revealed, “Zu lied to me about how old he was when we first clicked up. Granted, he was over 18… but the fact still remains. & I found out later, upon meeting the family.”
Alsina dismissed the “predator” label and made it clear that Zu is with him by choice. “Play somewhere, where it’s safe,” he added, telling critics to stay out of their relationship.
Donald Trump’s hair and health are the internet’s latest obsession and the theories are wilder than ever.
The internet has been set ruminating over speculation after new photos of the former president surfaced, showing him looking noticeably different. Social media wasted no time letting the jokes fly. Comments like “Where is his hair?,” “That is not a healthy man,” and “Grim Reaper do your thing” spread like wildfire, making Trump the reluctant star of another viral storm.
Trump disappeared from public view for a few days, which only created more conspiracy. When he finally popped back up, the pictures didn’t do him any favors. His hair appeared thinner. Some even said that wig is gone! Axnd that familiar orange glow seemed dimmer than usual. The hat he wore looked tight enough to be covering something. Some of the comments I saw wondered if Trumpy had quietly gone bald.
I know you heard this next rumor. A lot of folks online are convinced he’s dealing with some kind of health crisis. His hand, which has been photographed a lot, looks like it has a recurring growth. Theories are running laps around the truth, which we do not know. They go from minor illness to something far more serious. One extreme MAGA commented, “Cut that hand off, damn it!” They want to save the president. A lot of people do not want that.
The Trump doppelgänger theory made its way back to the front. Some claim the man seen on the golf course yesterday wasn’t him at all, just a stand-in double keeping up appearances while the real Trump rests. The man is almost 80. Those naps get longer and longer…until the big nap.
Seriously, the timing couldn’t be worse. While the world deals with mass shootings, wars and global instability, Trump’s priority seemed to be hitting the golf course. Is there something we should know?
The first thing I saw was, “He’s not on ‘roids anymore.” The internet can be a terrible place. So began my trip to find the truth in the rumors.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson traded in his normally giant physique for a leaner look at the Venice Film Festival. Like the internet dark places I peruse, audiences were stunned. The 53-year-old wrestler-turned-actor slimmed-down for his role as MMA legend Mark Kerr in the new film “The Smashing Machine.”
The transformation was like a shot across the world. Somehow, I think it was apart of the marketing of this movie. I had not heard of it until now. Also, it could be his run and being taken seriously as a thespian. At Saturday’s Miu Miu Women’s Tales event, The Rock stepped out in a blue button-up and black trouser. He has not looked like this in decades. He was joined by co-star Emily Blunt, who plays Kerr’s ex-wife, Dawn Staples.
Social media immediately started calling him “The Pebble.” Honestly, I think the jokes are corny, because “The Rock” is still a big dude. I am sure he could bust a couple skulls if needed. But that’s another story.
The film tells the story of Kerr’s rise in UFC and MMA and his struggles with prescription drug addiction. But according to Johnson, the story cuts deeper than cage fights.
At a Monday press conference, Johnson opened up about taking on the most challenging role of his career. “When you’re in Hollywood — as we all know, it had become about box office. And you chase the box office, and the box office can be very loud and it can become very resounding and it can push you into a category and into a corner,” he said.
“I just had this burning desire and voice that was saying, ‘What if there is more and what if I can?’” Johnson continued. “Sometimes it takes people that who you love and respect, like Emily and Benny, to say that you can.”
He admitted the role forced him to confront questions he’d avoided. “I looked around a few years ago and I started to think, you know, am I living my dream or am I living other people’s dreams? You come to that recognition and I think you can either fall in line — ‘Well, it’s status quo, things are good, I don’t want to rock the boat’ — or go, I want to live my dreams now and do what I wanna do and tap into the stuff that I want to tap into.”
This reminds me of Sly Stallone in “Copland.” That was a good movie but did not turn him into that heavy actor he sought to be. Hopefully The Rock gets some grace.
“I’ve been scared to go deep and intense and raw until now, until I had this opportunity,” he said at the press conference. Dame Dash would pause him, but we’re going to let it slide.
“The Smashing Machine” is set to hit theaters Oct. 3.
Freddie Gibbs took a verbal swipe at Gunna during the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards, labeling him a “rat bastard” in a video that quickly made the rounds online—but the backlash came just as fast when viewers noticed he never actually approached him.
Gibbs posted the clip to social media, where he’s seen sitting beside a friend. He captioned it, “2 n##### that never ratted.”
In the video, he says, “I see you, boy. He’s tryna hide,” before calling Gunna a “rat bastard.”
Freddie Gibbs was seated in same area as Gunna at the #VMAs and joked about him being a rat on his IG story
— Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod 🇸🇴 (@big_business_) September 8, 2025
The moment was clearly meant to be a jab at Gunna’s 2022 Alford plea deal in the YSL RICO case, which Gibbs has repeatedly criticized.
But instead of praise, many online called out Gibbs for not confronting Gunna directly.
“N#### did this and didn’t say a word to him,” one user commented. “N##### hoes man.”
Another added, “Back in my days we used to fight if we felt away about a dude, kinda soft my guy.”
Gibbs didn’t let the criticism slide. He clapped back at one commenter with, “lol n#### f### u.”
When another user posted a meme saying, “Someone tell Freddie mind his business” and “Go and help that b#### with those kids,” Gibbs fired back with, “Tell yo daddy that b####.”
The tension between the two rappers isn’t new. On his recent project, Alfredo 2 with The Alchemist, Gibbs reignited the feud on the track “Lavish Habits.” He raps, “Gunna dissed me and took a plea, he a rat bastard.”
Gunna, meanwhile, has remained relatively quiet on the matter, though he’s been under renewed scrutiny following leaked jailhouse footage and audio from Young Thug in late August.
In one clip, Thug named an associate during police questioning, which led to fresh accusations of snitching. Thug denied the claims saying he was simply helping a friend and had not testified in court.
The irony wasn’t lost on observers, who pointed out that Thug had previously criticized Gunna for allegedly cooperating with law enforcement, only to now face similar accusations himself.
In a leaked jail call, Thug reportedly said Gunna took the deal to get out of jail for a woman. He also made it clear he no longer associates with him.
Banksy unveiled a provocative new mural on the walls of London’s Royal Courts of Justice on Monday morning, depicting a judge striking a protester with a gavel, before it was quickly concealed by court staff.
The anonymous artist confirmed the piece as his own by posting a photo of the mural on Instagram. The image shows a black-robed judge towering over a protester lying on the ground, clutching a white placard stained with what appears to be blood.
The artwork appeared on the Queen’s Building, part of the court complex, and is widely believed to reference recent pro-Palestinian protests in London. On Saturday, nearly 900 demonstrators were detained during rallies opposing the UK government’s ban on the activist group Palestine Action.
Court security tried to block onlookers from photographing the mural as more staff arrived with materials to cover it. By midday, the piece had vanished beneath a fresh layer of paint.
A spokesperson for HM Courts and Tribunals Service said the mural was removed because the building is protected under heritage laws. “The court is a listed building and officials are obliged to maintain its original character,” the spokesperson said.
The Queen’s Building, completed in 1964, is a Grade II-listed structure, meaning it holds national importance and is legally protected from alterations that could affect its historical value.
Banksy’s latest work adds to his long-running history of politically charged street art.
In 2005, he painted seven murals on Israel’s West Bank barrier, describing the wall as turning “Palestine into the world’s largest open-air prison.”
The 38-foot-high barrier separating Israeli and Palestinian territories has since become a site for anti-occupation graffiti and protest art, much of it inspired by or directly contributed to by Banksy.
In May, the elusive artist posted another politically themed piece in Marseille, France, depicting a lighthouse alongside the words “I want to be what you saw in me.”
Despite his global fame, Banksy’s identity remains unknown. His work continues to appear without warning and often disappears just as fast, especially when it lands on protected or controversial sites.
A$AP Relli is now going toe-to-toe with the legal system solo after burning through half a million dollars on lawyers in his ongoing defamation battle with A$AP Rocky, a case that could leave him owing tens of thousands more if he loses.
During a tense hearing Monday at the downtown Los Angeles courthouse, Judge Randolph M. Hammock urged Relli to rethink his lawsuit before it backfires financially.
“I would urge you to contact the other side and see if a deal can be made,” the judge said, according to Rolling Stone. “Maybe in exchange for dismissing the lawsuit, they’ll drop their claim for fees. … Maybe it’s time to cut your losses.”
Relli, who appeared by phone without legal representation, told the court he’s already sunk over $500,000 into the case. The defamation suit stems from a 2021 incident in Hollywood where Relli accused Rocky of shooting him with a semiautomatic weapon.
Rocky denied the claim and was acquitted in February 2025 after a three-week criminal trial. Jurors heard testimony that the firearm used was a movie prop loaded with blanks. Audio recordings presented in court captured Relli allegedly demanding $30 million from Rocky and offering to disappear “on an island” if paid.
After the not guilty verdict, Rocky leapt over the courtroom barrier to hug his partner Rihanna, who had attended parts of the trial.
Relli’s defamation suit, filed in 2023, claims Rocky and his attorney Joe Tacopina painted him as a liar and extortionist in public statements.
Rocky’s legal team is now pushing to have the case dismissed under California’s anti-SLAPP statute, which protects free speech.
If successful, Relli could be on the hook for Rocky’s legal fees—estimated at around $50,000. A separate civil assault case filed by Relli against Rocky is scheduled for trial in January.
Rita Ora and her husband, Taika Waititi, are diving into the chaos of Fyre Festival and Broadway in one bold swing to produce a stage musical based on the infamous 2017 disaster in the Bahamas.
The project, titled Fyre Fest The Musical, will chronicle the life of Billy McFarland, who orchestrated the rise and spectacular collapse of the fraudulent luxury music festival.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, production is being written and directed by Bryan Buckley, best known for his Super Bowl commercials, with music by Grammy-winning producer Paul Epworth and set design by Broadway veteran David Korins, who worked on Hamilton.
Waititi described the concept as “exciting, weird, and potentially disastrous, which seems apt and is how I like to work.”
The original Fyre Festival was marketed as an elite getaway for influencers and wealthy millennials, promising luxury accommodations and performances by top-tier artists.
Instead, attendees arrived to find FEMA tents, cold cheese sandwiches and no live music. The event was abruptly canceled, stranding many on the island.
Fyre Festival Cheese Sandwiches
McFarland, who spearheaded the event, pleaded guilty to wire fraud in 2018 and was sentenced to six years in prison. He was released in March 2022.
According to the FBI, he agreed to forfeit $26 million in restitution. Federal prosecutors called him “the consummate con artist.”
The winner of this digital yard sale now owns everything from the Fyre name to its social media accounts, domain names, trademarks, and marketing files.
The musical’s creative team has not revealed an opening date or confirmed whether it will head to Broadway.
However, the production will kick off with a launch event on Monday, featuring a 100-foot barge docked in Brooklyn, as well as art installations throughout the week.
Two documentaries about the failed festival—one from Netflix and another from Hulu—debuted in 2019, both highlighting the scale of deception and mismanagement.
Diddy will return to federal court this fall as a judge prepares to rule on his motion for acquittal following a partial conviction in his high-profile criminal case involving prostitution-related charges.
U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian scheduled a hearing for Thursday, September 25, 2025, to focus on post-trial motions filed by Diddy’s legal team. They argue that the government failed to prove he operated a criminal enterprise.
The seven-week trial ended with a split verdict.
Jurors found Diddy guilty on two counts of transportation for prostitution involving accusers Cassie Ventura and a woman identified as “Jane.”
However, he was acquitted of more serious charges, including racketeering and sex trafficking, which carried potential life sentences.
Prosecutors painted Diddy as the architect of a sprawling criminal network that used his music and business empire to conceal illegal activity.
Their case leaned on testimony from 34 witnesses, including former partners, assistants and security staff. They described a pattern of coercion, drug use and threats designed to silence victims and protect Diddy’s public image.
Witnesses alleged that Diddy’s employees helped arrange drug-fueled sex parties with male escorts, and that some women were forced into these encounters.
Prosecutors said the operation was systematic and aimed at maintaining control through fear and manipulation.
The defense countered that prosecutors exaggerated consensual relationships and blurred the line between unconventional lifestyle choices and criminal conduct.
Diddy’s attorneys argued that no credible evidence showed he conspired with anyone to commit crimes. They emphasized that his staff carried out routine tasks, not criminal acts.
They also challenged the reliability of prosecution witnesses, pointing to inconsistencies in their testimony. The defense did not call witnesses but relied on cross-examinations and documents to dispute the government’s claims.
The jury deliberated for about 13 hours over three days before returning its verdict.
Diddy remains in custody after the judge denied his bail request.
Each of the two counts for which he was convicted carries a maximum sentence of 10 years and he is slated to be sentenced on October 3, unless the judge dismisses those convictions or grants him a new trial on the charges he is contesting.
Snoop Dogg is diving back into horror with director Eli Roth for a haunted house thriller titled Don’t Go in That House, B####!—a gutsy genre mashup that blends Hip-Hop with supernatural scares.
The West Coast rap icon is not only producing the film but also crafting its original soundtrack, marking his return to horror since starring in Bones (2001) and Hood of Horror (2006). Roth, who will direct the project, described the concept as a wild idea that instantly clicked with Snoop.
“There are some ideas that are so ridiculous they don’t let you sleep. I have always wanted to make the ultimate haunted house movie, but something unlike any we’ve seen — something full-on insane and over the top,” Roth told Deadline. “When I shared the idea with Snoop, he got it immediately and it was a no-brainer to make this film together.”
The two had previously worked together over a decade ago, when Roth directed Snoop’s 2012 music video, “La La La.” Now, they’re teaming up again under the banners of Media Capital Technologies and The Horror Section, with Christopher Woodrow and Raj Singh producing.
“Snoop loves horror movies, and I want this to be the ultimate collab, bringing out the craziest from both of us,” Roth added. “Just don’t say we didn’t warn you.”
While plot specifics are still under wraps, the film is being billed as “the ultimate haunted house movie.”
Roth’s horror resume includes cult classics like Hostel, Cabin Fever, and the recent slasher Thanksgiving. Production details and release dates have not been announced yet.
Dave backed his mother’s mission in London and Surrey hospitals by funding the Juliet O Foundation, a charity she created to help elderly patients return home safely after being discharged.
The rapper and actor—known for his Brit Awards and role in Top Boy—helped launch the initiative, which provides free discharge packs to vulnerable patients.
The kits include essentials such as soap, toothpaste, tea, coffee, non-slip socks, and infection prevention items, all designed to ease the transition from hospital to home and reduce the risk of readmission.
“I’m incredibly proud of my mum and everything she’s built with the Juliet O Foundation. It means a lot to be able to support her in such a meaningful and impactful mission,” Dave told the BBC.
The foundation was established two years ago when Juliet Omoregie, a retired NHS health and social care worker with over 35 years of experience, identified a recurring problem—elderly patients leaving hospitals without their essential medications.
“In my last job, I noticed most of my elderly patients were really stressed when they were going home because they didn’t have the basic essentials they needed,” Omoregie said.
The program recently expanded to Epsom Hospital in Surrey and works in partnership with the St George’s, Epsom and St Helier Hospitals and Health Group.
The foundation’s goal is to reduce complications that often lead to emergency readmissions, particularly among patients aged 65 and older.
According to the BBC, more than 219,000 emergency hospital admissions in England last year were caused by falls in that age group.
“My son is very proud of me for doing this,” Omoregie added.
Dame Dash and Paid in Full are back in the spotlight, but this time the news cuts deep for the Harlem-bred mogul. The cult classic he once called his crown jewel is no longer under his control, according to reports. After filing for bankruptcy and giving up key assets, Dame now faces the reality that his biggest film accomplishment has landed in the hands of someone else. 50 Cent.
50 has seemingly acquired the rights to Paid in Full and is plotting to spin it into a television series. And, the G-Unit general wants to include Cam’ron, star of the original movie and Dame Dash’s former friend.
On Instagram, 50 outlined his plot. “I now have the rights to PAID IN FULL, im developing it into a premium Tv show. if you like God Father of Harlem your gonna love this,” he said. “Cam set to Executive produce along side me, if you want in get at him I’m out of the country.”
The move fits his formula, with the success of shows like Power and BMF proving he knows how to turn gritty street tales into mainstream hits. Given Paid in Full’s place in Hip-Hop culture, this next chapter is already massive.
Cam’ron, once signed to Dame’s old Roc-A-Fella brand, has not become an adversary. Their falling out years ago was messy, and this partnership seems to be a proverbial nail in the coffin.
Released in 2002 through Roc-A-Fella Films and Dimension Films, Paid in Full starred Wood Harris, Mekhi Phifer and a young Cam’ron. The film dramatized the real-life rise of Harlem street legends Azie Faison, Rich Porter and Alberto “Alpo” Martinez. It wasn’t a box office juggernaut, but it became a cultural staple, quoted endlessly in rap lyrics and a celebrated piece of cinema. It told a tale of loyalty, greed and betrayal in the drug game. For Dame, it was proof he could expand his influence into Hollywood.
Now, with 50 and Cam holding the reins, the story is set to be retold in serial form. Now, Dame is left to chart his next move. He has publicly stated he has a plan to bounce back, but the details remain unclear.
Dame helped immortalize Harlem hustlers on the big screen, but is seemingly forced to the sideline. And his one-time friend and his longtime foe join forces to control the story. Paid in Full as a series is likely to draw attention far beyond Harlem.
T.D. Jakes is pushing a federal judge to hit attorney Tyrone Blackburn with a $76,000 penalty, pointing to Fat Joe‘s lawsuit as fresh proof of what he calls a “disturbing pattern” of AI misuse and legal negligence.
In a filing submitted Monday (September 8), Jakes’ legal team notified the court that Blackburn was again accused of submitting a court brief filled with “AI hallucinations”—this time in Fat Joe’s defamation case against his former hypeman.
Fat Joe’s lawyer blasted Blackburn last week, just weeks after Blackburn claimed to have completed 11 hours of continuing legal education on artificial intelligence and ethics.
According to U.S. District Judge William Stickman, those documents were filled with “wholly fabricated quotations from caselaw” and “inaccurate statements of law.”
Jakes’ team claims it took over 140 hours to unravel Blackburn’s misleading submissions, which they say were generated by AI tools and left unchecked.
They’re asking the court to make Blackburn or his client pay $76,000 within 30 days.
The filing allegedly included at least ten fabricated legal references. Fat Joe’s lawyers described the document as “fundamentally untrustworthy” and said it followed a “pattern” of misconduct.
“It is time, once and for all, for Blackburn to be sanctioned for his flagrant disregard of his duties,” Fat Joe’s attorneys wrote in their motion.
In his defense, Blackburn told the court, “I have taken full ownership of those citation errors,” and asked for a less severe punishment, such as additional CLE hours. He also referenced his family’s military background to emphasize his commitment to accountability.
Judge Stickman previously noted that Blackburn “doubled down” on the false filings, even after being confronted, which further heightened the court’s concern.
The court has not yet ruled on the sanctions or Blackburn’s request for leniency.
Mariah Carey finally claimed her first MTV Video Music Award on Sunday (September 7) night after decades of nominations and iconic performances, then doubled down by receiving the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award from Ariana Grande.
The 56-year-old legend took home the Moon Person trophy for Best R&B Video for her sultry single “Type Dangerous,” marking a long-overdue win after eight previous nominations. But it was the Vanguard honor that brought the night full circle for Carey, who has been part of several unforgettable VMA moments over the years.
“Thank you so much for MTV for giving me the Vanguard Award. I can’t believe I’m getting my first VMA tonight,” Carey said during her acceptance speech. “I just have one question: What in the Sam hell were you waiting for? I’m kidding. I love you.”
Carey, known for her chart-topping vocals and cinematic music videos, reminisced about her past appearances at the VMAs, including presenting the same award to LL Cool J in 1997 and opening the show with Whitney Houston in 1998.
“Being here brings back amazing memories, like when I presented LL Cool J for his Vanguard Award. Or, when Whitney Houston and I opened the show with a faux standoff where we both had our dress and we were like, ‘Try it on me.’ It was a moment,” Mariah Carey said.
She also reflected on the creative freedom music videos have given her over the years, from playing her alter ego Bianca in 1999’s “Heartbreaker” to living out a fantasy escape in 1997’s “Honey.”
“Music videos are my way of life, of bringing music to my own life. Many movies visualizing the sheer fantasy of it all. And let’s be honest, sometimes there’s just an excuse to bring the drama and do things I wouldn’t do in real life,” she said. “Well, that one really wasn’t much of a stretch, but you know, it happened anyway.”
Before accepting her awards, Carey lit up the stage with a medley of her biggest hits, including “Fantasy,” “Obsessed,” “We Belong Together,” and her latest single “Sugar Sweet.”
The Grammy winner closed her speech with gratitude for her devoted supporters, affectionately known as the Lambily.
“After all this time, I’ve learned that music evolves, videos evolve, but the fun that is eternal. Thank you, MTV for playing my videos, and to my fans, the Lambily, I love you so much,” she said.
Carey’s next studio album, Here for It All, is scheduled to drop September 26.
Donald Trump lashed out at Chicago’s leadership and launched “Operation Midway Blitz” as part of a federal intervention after a violent weekend left six people dead and a dozen others wounded.
On Monday (September 8), President Trump took action after escalating his rhetoric around crime and immigration enforcement in Democratic-led cities.
“6 people were murdered in Chicago this weekend, 12 others were shot, and in serious condition. This would mean that over the past number of weeks, approximately 50 people were killed, and hundreds were shot, many expected to die,” President Trump posted on Truth Social.
The former president criticized Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, accusing them of failing to protect residents. He claimed he wants to help the city, but made it clear who he believes should suffer.
“Governor Pritzker just stated that he doesn’t want Federal Government HELP! WHY??? What is wrong with this guy, and the 5% in Polls Mayor. I want to help the people of Chicago, not hurt them. Only the Criminals will be hurt! We can move fast and stop this madness. The City and State have not been able to do the job. People of Illinois should band together and DEMAND PROTECTION. IT IS ONLY GOING TO GET WORSE!!! ACT NOW, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE!!! Thank you for your attention to this matter. President DJT,” Trump wrote.
The post came as Chicago braces for the influx of federal agents and troops. Trump’s Border Czar, Tom Homan, told CNN that cities with sanctuary policies should expect enforcement soon.
“You can expect action in most sanctuary cities across the country,” Homan said. “President Trump prioritized sanctuary cities because sanctuary cities knowingly release illegal alien public safety threats to the streets every day.”
Over the weekend, community organizers in Chicago distributed flyers to inform residents of their rights in the event of immigration raids. Several public events were canceled as anxiety grew over a potential federal operation.
Trump stoked that tension further by posting a photo of himself with the city skyline behind him, captioned: “Chicago about to find out why it’s called the Department of WAR.”
Gov. Pritzker didn’t hold back in his response. “This is not normal. Donald Trump isn’t a strongman, he’s a scared man. Illinois won’t be intimidated by a wannabe dictator,” he posted on X.
Trump previously deployed the National Guard to Washington in August and later declared the city a “CRIME FREE ZONE.”
Now, he’s turning his attention to other major cities like Chicago, New Orleans and Baltimore.
Busta Rhymes took center stage at a raucous after-party following the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday (September 7) in New York City, where he stunned the crowd by making an explicit and unscripted pitch to Mariah Carey during his impromptu mic grab.
The Hip-Hop icon didn’t hold back when he addressed Carey directly in front of the packed room. “You ain’t got a husband no more, I wanna hump on your leg,” Busta said into the mic, drawing a mix of gasps and laughter from the crowd. He doubled down moments later, adding, “You ain’t got no husband no more, no fiancés around. Let me hump on your leg, like a nasty dog.”
Carey, who had just been honored with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award earlier that evening, appeared caught off guard. Though the video doesn’t clearly capture her response, she pointed at Busta and shouted something back, prompting more cheers from the crowd. Busta, amused by his own remarks, laughed as he repeated the line again.
The moment came hours after Carey delivered a high-energy performance of her hits, including “Sugar Sweet,” “Fantasy” and “Obsessed,” during the VMAs ceremony. Her medley followed her acceptance of the prestigious Vanguard Award, which recognizes artists with a lasting impact on music videos and pop culture.
Busta also had a major moment during the awards show, becoming the first recipient of the Rock the Bells Visionary Award. The honor, presented by LL COOL J, celebrated Busta’s decades-long influence on the genre and his boundary-pushing artistry.
The VMAs after-party, already buzzing from the night’s performances and awards, hit another level when Busta made his unfiltered comments. While Carey’s exact reaction remains unclear, the moment quickly spread online, with social media users weighing in on the rapper’s bold approach.
Lizzo came out swinging on Tuesday (September 5) with her new track “IDGAS” from the deluxe version of her mixtape, using the song to push back against accusations of racism, fat shaming and Ozempic use.
The chorus wastes no time setting the tone: “Tell me somethin’ they don’t know about me already / F### that, I don’t give a s### / If I gave a f###, you would know by now.”
On the verses, Lizzo calls out the contradictions in the criticism she’s received. “How can I fat-shame? I’m fat / How am I racist? I’m Black.”
She also shuts down speculation about using Ozempic and clout-chasing online.
Then she doubles down with a final declaration: “Long as I’m livin’ in this country, I’ma pop my s###, I’ma act country.”
Kendrick Lamar added another trophy to his growing collection after winning the Emmy for Outstanding Music Direction for his Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show.
The win, announced during Sunday (September 7) at the Creative Arts Emmys at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, marks Lamar’s second career Emmy.
His first came in 2022 for the Super Bowl LVI halftime performance alongside Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. This latest honor further cements his reputation as a creative force not just in Hip-Hop but across the entertainment world.
Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX set was hailed for its bold visuals and layered musical direction, earning praise for blending performance art with his signature lyrical depth.
Though he didn’t attend the ceremony, he shared the award with music director Tony Russell.
The Creative Arts Emmys spotlight behind-the-scenes excellence in television, including live events and music specials. Lamar’s halftime show stood out for its ambitious staging and musical execution.
That same night, Lamar also made waves at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards, where he scored two technical wins for his “Not Like Us” video—Best Cinematography and Best Choreography.
He had 10 nominations overall, second only to Lady Gaga, who led the field with 12.
Despite being up for Artist of the Year, Lamar lost to Gaga. His album “GNX” also fell short in the Best Album category, which went to Sabrina Carpenter for “Short n’ Sweet.”
His duet with SZA on “Luther” was nominated for Best Collaboration, while Ariana Grande took home Video of the Year for “Brighter Days Ahead.”
Lamar’s Emmy win brings him closer to EGOT status—he now holds both Emmy and Grammy awards. He’s previously won Grammys for Album of the Year, Best Rap Album and Best Rap Performance.
Drake lit up social media Monday (September 8) with a cryptic post teasing his new single “Doghouse” featuring Julia Wolf and Yeat, confirming the track will drop later tonight as part of his ongoing Iceman album rollout.
The Toronto rapper posted a photo of Wolf with the word “Doghouse” scrawled across the image, tagging both Wolf and Yeat.
The post quickly sent his followers into a frenzy, especially after Los Angeles-based DJ and producer Zack Bia confirmed the track’s release for Monday night.
Wolf, clearly overwhelmed, jumped into the comments, writing, “this is the craziest day of my life.”
She later doubled down on her Instagram Stories, adding, “genuinely cannot believe this.”
In another clip, she filmed herself reacting to the song with friends, captioning the video, “What the hell. How am I on a song with Drake and Yeat???”
Drake, Yeat and Bia were seen having dinner together over the weekend in Paris, fueling speculation that something was brewing.
Drake previewed the collab during Episode 3 of his Iceman livestream series, which aired Wednesday (September 4).
“Doghouse” is the latest teaser from Iceman, Drake’s ninth studio album, expected to arrive in late 2025.
The album rollout has been anything but traditional—Drake has been unveiling new material through a series of stylized YouTube livestreams titled Iceman, each packed with cinematic visuals and unreleased music.
The first episode showed Drake behind the wheel of an Iceman-branded truck in Toronto, ending with a performance of “What Did I Miss?” and snippets of tracks like “Supermax.”
Episode 2 introduced “Which One,” featuring Central Cee and included surreal visuals involving a Pinocchio puppet.
Episode 3, where “Doghouse” made its debut, also included “Somebody Loves Me Pt. 2” with Cash Cobain.
Pierre “P” Thomas turned a feud into a business pitch over the weekend by teasing a multimillion-dollar documentary in response to Young Thug‘s recent interview, brushing off the rapper’s accusations with a meme and a money-minded message.
Thomas, the CEO of Quality Control Music, posted an AI-generated image of Young Thug depicted as a rat nibbling on cheese, a not-so-subtle jab following Thug’s appearance on the Perspektives with Bank podcast. Rather than fire back with a rebuttal, Thomas made it clear he’s saving his version of events for a bigger payday.
“I would speak the facts of your interview,” he wrote on Instagram, “but I’m gone wait til I do the QC documentary and get 20 to 30 million for my point of view. That’s the different between me and you. #businessmindset.”
P responds to Young Thug’s recent remarks by saying he’ll hold off until the QC documentary, where he expects to make $20–30 million for his truth. 💰
The back-and-forth stems from leaked jailhouse audio in which Young Thug accused Thomas of betrayal, calling him a “rat” and alleging he made a secret deal to sell Quality Control to Scooter Braun’s Hybe without informing QC artist Lil Baby.
According to Thug, Lil Baby declined a $150 million buyout unless Thomas was present at the meeting.
Thomas previously dismissed those claims as “cap” and has continued to mock Thug online, including changing his profile picture to the rat meme.
In the podcast interview, Young Thug denied cooperating with authorities in the 2015 shooting involving Lil Wayne’s tour bus.
He said he never implicated his associate PeeWee Roscoe and instead tried to clear his name.
“He told the police what Duke did… I didn’t tell on Roscoe. I tried to free Roscoe,” Thug said, drawing a line between his actions and those of other YSL affiliates like YSL Yak.
Young Thug took to social media Sunday (September 7) to publicly apologize after a string of leaked jailhouse phone calls triggered backlash over cheating, insults and snitching claims.
“To everyone involved in this situation I’m sorry this is happening,” he tweeted. “I hope u guys can forgive me, I’m moving forward with my life -THANK U GOD.”
He followed up with a second post that simply read, “Flaws and all.”
The apology came after several audio clips surfaced online, allegedly recorded during Thug’s time behind bars. In the recordings, he was heard making critical remarks about other rappers, including a jab at GloRilla, whose appearance he mocked. He later apologized directly to her.
The drama didn’t stop there. In another leaked call, Thug admitted to cheating on his longtime girlfriend Mariah The Scientist, prompting a heartfelt plea for forgiveness.
“My baby I was wrong and I’m sorry for what I put u through,” he tweeted. “U deserved better from me. Thank you for everything, and I will do anything to make this work… Please give her peace.”
Despite the apology, it appears the damage was done. Thug later tweeted, “Chapter ended,” suggesting Mariah may have walked away from the relationship.
Young Thug Talks To Mystery Woman About Having Kids In Leaked Audio
In a separate leaked call, Thug was also heard discussing plans to have children with another woman, further fueling speculation about his personal life unraveling.
Young Thug and another woman talked about having kids once he got out in new leaked jail audio. 👀
He also told her he loved her and it’s been two years. 👀
The apology spree followed a recent interview where Thug denied cooperating with authorities in the 2015 Lil Wayne tour bus shooting case involving YSL affiliate Peewee Roscoe. He rejected the snitching label outright.
Busta Rhymes snagged his first-ever MTV VMA on Sunday (September 7) at the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, accepting the inaugural Rock The Bells Visionary Award while saluting LL Cool J and remembering late MTV idol Ananda Lewis.
After 16 nominations and more than three decades in the game, the Hip-Hop heavyweight finally took home a Moon Person trophy.
“Y’all know I usually do these long speeches, I’m not gonna do one today. But next time y’all take 35 years to give me one of these, y’all gonna let me talk as long as I want!” Busta joked on stage, drawing laughs and cheers from the crowd.
The Rock The Bells Visionary Award, presented for the first time this year, recognizes trailblazers who’ve redefined Hip-Hop culture and music video artistry.
Busta Rhymes Gives LL Cool J His Flowers During Acceptance Speech
The award is part of a collaboration with the Rock The Bells brand, founded by LL Cool J, who also hosted the VMAs solo for the first time.
Busta used the moment to pay homage to LL, calling him “the reason I wrote my first rhyme.”
He also delivered an emotional tribute to Lewis, the beloved MTV VJ who passed away in 2023.
“An incredible woman that loved me, and she loved us. She loved the culture; she lifted us up,” he said, also thanking her family in attendance. “I love her very much. I miss her very much.”
He acknowledged his parents, children and close supporters, reflecting on the importance of having his loved ones witness the milestone.
“The blessings don’t stop, so we don’t stop, baby,” he said to close out his speech.
Before accepting the award, Busta lit up the stage with a medley of his classics, including “Gimme Some More,” “Touch It” and “Pass the Courvoisier,” reminding everyone why his presence in Hip-Hop remains unmatched.
The 2025 MTV Video Music Awards took place Sunday (September 7) at UBS Arena in Elmont, New York.
Beyoncé and Jay-Z are reportedly close to finalizing a multimillion-dollar land deal in the English countryside, eyeing a 58-acre estate in the Cotswolds for their next luxurious getaway.
According to the Daily Mail, the Hip-Hop power couple has secured planning permission to build a custom home on the edge of Wigginton, a quiet village nestled in the Oxfordshire region.
The property, initially listed at around $10 million, could be worth more than $24 million once fully developed, said Owain Jones, a property consultant involved in the sale.
“From the discretion of nearby familiar members’ clubs such as Soho Farmhouse and Estelle Manor to the organic offerings of Daylesford Farm, this location places you at the heart of the Cotswolds’ most refined community,” Jones told the outlet. He dubbed the area the “Hamptons of the UK.”
The move would place Beyoncé and Jay-Z among a growing list of American celebrities who have chosen the Cotswolds as their base in the United Kingdom.
The region, known for its rolling hills and high-profile neighbors, has become a magnet for the so-called “Chipping Norton Set,” a nickname for the wealthy and well-connected who have settled in the area.
If the deal goes through, the couple will be just minutes from Great Tew, a village already home to the Beckham family and Ellen DeGeneres. Earlier this year, the Carters reportedly took a helicopter tour over Oxfordshire to scope out the property.
The land purchase is still in its final stages, but planning approvals are already in place, making the deal one step closer to completion.
Young Thug ripped into Future during a leaked jailhouse phone call, taking shots at his parenting skills and calling him out for flaking on a “Free Thug“ concert while he’s locked up in the YSL RICO case.
In the clip, which has been circulating online, Thug is on a call with Mariah the Scientist when the conversation turns to Future. Mariah doesn’t sugarcoat it, calling Future “burnt out,” and Thug responds with “Most definitely.”
Then things get personal. Thug paints Future as a guy who’s reckless with women and way too hands-off when it comes to being a dad. He claims Future’s got a long list of baby mamas and even said some women ended their pregnancies after finding out he was the father.
“B###### wanna have your kids. But you still gotta be 100% locked in with the kids. He like 100% locked in with the b######. That’s the wrong way to go,” Thug said on the 11-minute audio clip.
And that wasn’t even the worst of it. Thug goes off about how Future bailed on headlining a benefit concert to support him during his RICO case.
The YSL founder said Future told him he didn’t wanna “overshadow” the event, which didn’t sit right with him.
“What the hell are you talking about?” he snapped. “If it was the other way around, I would’ve done it no questions asked.”
Then he doubled down, calling Future fake and saying their bond wasn’t as real as it looked—despite them once getting each other’s names tattooed.
“He do lame stuff. He call me to the studio asking how to start his song. But when girls in the room, he act like he doesn’t hear me. Everything you know I done taught you,” Young Thug claimed.