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Diddy Wants To Counsel Abuse Victims, Cassie’s Lawyer Isn’t Having It

Diddy thinking he can coach domestic abusers after being convicted himself is not going over well—his accusers and their legal teams are calling BS on the whole thing.

The Hip-Hop mogul is reportedly pitching a redemption arc that involves him mentoring others who’ve committed abuse, which his lawyers are using to try and snag a lighter sentence.

But the folks who’ve accused him say this whole “counselor” gig is a joke—and not a funny one.

Douglas Wigdor, who represents Cassie Ventura, told Rolling Stone, “This is utterly preposterous. How are you going to counsel someone else when you haven’t done the work on yourself? This is manipulation at its best.”

Let’s back up—Diddy was hit with a guilty verdict in July for violating the Mann Act, which means he crossed state lines with people for illegal sex acts.

That conviction came after a long list of lawsuits and a video from 2016 that CNN dropped last year, showing him beating on Cassie at a hotel in LA.

He apologized after the video came out, but critics say it’s way too little, way too late. His sentencing is locked in for October 3, and his team’s trying to spin this “I want to help others” angle hard.

But Wigdor isn’t buying it.

“It’s a mockery of the system. It’s a mockery of everyone he’s harmed. He needs intensive therapy,” he told Rolling Stone.

DJ Hurricane Leads Star-Studded JMJ-MCA Day Honoring Jam Master Jay & MCA

DJ Hurricane will lead a star-studded tribute to two Hip-Hop pioneers—Jam Master Jay and MCA—during JMJ-MCA Day on Sunday (August 10) at the Coney Island Aquarium Mural Boardwalk in New York City, where the music will run from 12 to 6 p.m. ET.

The event, presented by Together Forever and backed by Category 6, Hurricane’s upcoming album, will feature performances from a lineup of Hip-Hop royalty.

Jam Master Jay’s son, DJ Jam Master J’Son, the Juice Crew’s Craig G, House of Pain’s Danny Boy, Kool Rock Ski of the Fat Boys, T La Rock, Schoolly D and Chief Rocker Busy Bee are all set to take the stage alongside DJ Hurricane, who rose to fame as the longtime DJ for the Beastie Boys.

The celebration honors the legacies of two foundational figures in Hip-Hop history. Jam Master Jay, the influential DJ of Run-DMC, helped bring turntablism into the mainstream and played a key role in merging rap with rock. He was shot and killed in a Queens recording studio on October 30, 2002. His death remained unsolved for years before two suspects were indicted in 2020.

Adam “MCA” Yauch,  a founding member of the Beastie Boys, was known for his gravelly voice, activism and vision that helped steer the group from party anthems to more socially conscious material. He died on May 4, 2012, after a three-year battle with cancer of the parotid gland.

JMJ-MCA Day aims to honor their contributions through music, community and celebration. The event is free and open to the public.

Gillie Da King Lashes Out Over Internet Conspiracy Theory That He “Sacrificed” His Son

Gillie Da King clapped back at trolls accusing him of sacrificing his own son, YNG Cheese, after the 25-year-old was gunned down in Philly last summer.

The Philly rapper and podcast host wasn’t here for the wild internet theories floating around about his son’s murder and let it fly during a recent convo.

“My son got murdered in a ghetto in Philadelphia, standing on the corner. But n***as talk about ‘I sacrificed my son,'” he said, clearly fed up. “Do you know how ignorant that is, bro?”

Gillie Da King didn’t sugarcoat a thing and made it crystal clear that no keyboard warrior could mess with his peace.

“Listen, do you understand how I’m one of the realest n##### ever living, man? You can’t offend me by typing some dumb s### at the bottom of the joint,” he snapped.

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He explained that he’s already made peace with the loss of his son, born Devin Spady, who was shot in the back during a triple shooting in the Olney section of Philly on July 20, 2023.

He flipped the hate right back on the trolls, calling out their bad karma.

“All you’re doing is putting negative energy on yourself. All you’re doing is shortening somebody’s life up on your side. So when your mama or one of your aunts or your brother check out in the next six months, you put that negative energy on them. The world works off of energy buddy.”

He was especially heated by the idea that anyone would think he’d sacrifice his own kid for clout or money.

“You on here telling a n####, a solid n#### like me, that he killed his son for money. A n#### think he’s hurting me by typing that s###. He’s hurting his own family,” Gillie Da King added.

Months after the shooting, Gillie said the cops told him that the alleged shooter was 17-year-old Noah Scurry, a high school basketball standout who was fatally shot himself in January 2025 outside his home.

Gillie Da King said his son wasn’t even the intended target—someone else was caught in street drama and YNG Cheese got caught in the crossfire.

The whole thing’s been a public nightmare for the Million Dollaz Worth of Game co-host, who’s been using his platform to speak on gun violence ever since.

Conway The Machine’s Love For Freddie Gibbs Rumored To Be Centerpiece Of Benny “Beef”

Conway The Machine and Freddie Gibbs might just be friends. The digital streets are whispering.

Rumors recently swirled after Benny The Butcher and Conway allegedly clashed while overseas in Paris.

What was supposed to be a powerful show turned into a rumor-fest, with each artist performing separately. But the rumors don’t stop there. One source described it as more than a simple disagreement — claiming a physical altercation nearly broke out, leaving one person knocked out and another allegedly pulling a knife. Since then, Benny and his team have gone radio silent, neither confirming nor denying the incident.

What makes the situation even messier is that Conway has shown a lot of love for Gibbs – post-fight. This is bold considering the known history between Freddie Gibbs and Benny’s crew.

Years ago, Gibbs and Benny had a serious public feud. And when Gibbs went to Benny’s hometown of Buffalo, he got jumped. While Gibbs still took the stage afterward, he performed visibly bruised. It was no secret that Benny’s camp was suspected of being involved.

It was the kind of moment that made Hip-Hop heads wince. I cringed. Benny and Gibbs had cooked up some of the best lyrical work together before things went sour. Watching violence cut short that creative magic was a reminder of how fragile greatness can be when ego and street politics get in the way.

Listen to this:

How did we get to this parallel universe? This is wack!

It’s not clear whether Conway’s positive vibes and love for all have reignited old tensions, but some observers are connecting the dots. We need answers. After all, Benny and Conway are family, and in Hip-Hop, loyalty still carries weight. But, Conway once rapped, “pick a side.”

For now, there’s no confirmation on what caused the alleged Paris fallout. But Griselda’s silence on the matter only fuels rumors. Each artist continues to move solo, promoting projects and performing without acknowledging the growing whispers. Talk to us. Or, better yet, talk to each other. You guys need each other more than you think.

In an era where grown-man rap and lyrical excellence are already rare, watching Griselda and Gibbs beef is more than disappointing. We need this to work out. It’s a reminder that while rap beef has always been part of the game, so is growth.

Hip-Hop doesn’t always make space for peace. But that doesn’t mean the artists can’t.

For the record, we love all these dudes! They are APEX MCs in the new era. 

EXCLUSIVE: Diddy’s 84‑Year-Old Mom Denies Helping Scam Executive Out Of Ownership In Bad Boy

Janice Smalls is calling BS on a lawsuit that claims she helped her son Diddy screw over a former Bad Boy exec out of millions—saying she had nothing to do with that mess and wants the whole thing tossed.

The 84-year-old mom of the Hip-Hop mogul is fighting back in Manhattan federal court, where Kirk Burrowes is suing over a piece of Bad Boy Entertainment he says was snatched from him back in the ’90s.

Burrowes is coming for Diddy, his longtime lawyer Kenneth Meiselas, and now Smalls—claiming she played clean-up crew after he was allegedly forced to give up his 25% stake and 15% profit cut in 1996.

Smalls says that’s all cap.

In new court papers, she’s asking the judge to shut it down, saying she’s never owned a piece of Bad Boy, had zero involvement in the alleged strong-arm play and hasn’t even lived in New York since 2012.

She’s been in Florida, minding her business and paying taxes like everyone else.

Burrowes has already tried to get this case off the ground—twice.

First in 2003, then again in state court. Both got booted for being way past the deadline. Smalls’ lawyers say this third try is more of the same, calling it “frivolous” and “preposterous.”

Burrowes claims Diddy and Meiselas threatened him into signing over his stake and says Smalls later helped hide the whole thing.

He even says she admitted it at a Diana Ross party in 2019. But Smalls’ team says even if that were true, the statute of limitations still ran out before Burrowes filed in 2025.

The legal squad also argues that the fraud claims don’t have the receipts required under court rules, and that the rest of the lawsuit is just a remix of old contract beefs dressed up as new charges.

They say the “unjust enrichment” and “conversion” claims are basically the same thing, that the consumer fraud law doesn’t apply, and that “civil conspiracy” isn’t even a valid claim in New York without a real crime to back it.

Bottom line, Smalls says she’s not the villain here and wants out of this legal circus.

The judge hasn’t ruled yet, and Burrowes’ lawyers haven’t said a word.

Cardi B Uses Her BBL To Justify Fat Shaming Jokes

Cardi B took a jab at plus-size folks while hyping her upcoming Am I The Drama? album merch drop and used her BBL as her defense card.

The Bronx rap queen hit Instagram Live and cracked a joke about underestimating how many 3XL tees she needed for her album bundles.

“So the box sets are completely sold out, especially because you fat f####, clearly you guys are fat as f###, no Chick-fil-A for y’all.”

She kept the same energy, saying, “I could body shame people cause y’all body-shame me. If y’all body shame me, I could body shame y’all. You could talk about my body and I talk about yours, so it doesn’t matter. I call you fat, though it’s not a big deal. You can talk about my BBL all day, but I haven’t talked about you being fat all day.”

The comments set off some backlash online, but Cardi circled back on another Live to explain she clowns everybody and doesn’t care who gets mad.

She pointed out how she’s been roasted for her body for years and doesn’t lose sleep over it anymore.

“It got to the point that when people talk s### about my body, I don’t even care no more. You want to know why? ‘Cause I’m content with how I look and I’m not laying in that table no more. I’m 33 and I’m old as f### and I got s### to do. I can’t take two months off no more cause I got surgery. I’m not gonna apologize though cause ya’ll sensitive cause ya’ll wanna cry about some dumb s###.”

This isn’t the first time she’s had to speak on her BBL.

She previously clapped back at a wild rumor claiming Stefon Diggs ghosted her over the smell of it.

Cardi shut that narrative down quick, saying, “First of all, I don’t know who made that up. But, btch, that’s you … That’s on you, btch. That could never be me.”

So while Cardi’s catching flak over her merch rollout, she’s standing ten toes down—BBL and all.

“Narcicisst” Rapper Finesse2Tymes Cut Off His Mom, Launches GoFundMe To Avoid Homelessness

Finesse2Tymes is catching heat at home—his mom, Pluria Alexander, says she’s getting kicked out after he stopped footing the bill and now she’s begging for help online.

Alexander launched a GoFundMe asking for $6K to cover moving costs after claiming her son bailed on her financially and emotionally.

Pluria says she’s now locked in a fight to stay housed in Texas after her landlord gave her a few days to pay up or pack it up. In the GoFundMe description, she didn’t sugarcoat anything.

“I’m reaching out for help as I face eviction and the urgent need to find a new place to live. Until recently, my son was helping me pay my bills, but after a falling out, I’ve been left to manage everything on my own,” Alexander said.

She added that this isn’t the first time he’s left her out to dry. “This is the third time my son’s actions have left me homeless and each time it becomes harder to recover.”

Before she moved to Texas, Alexander says she had her life together in Memphis with a steady job, her own place and a car. Now she’s struggling with anxiety, depression and what she describes as “narcissistic abuse” from her son.

On top of that, she’s got a legal mess to deal with. Alexander says she got caught up in a scam involving Nigerian fraudsters last year and is now dealing with a pending money laundering charge.

She says that the charge is making it nearly impossible for her to find a new apartment.

“I’ve already been denied by three different apartments,” she wrote.

She’s asking for help to cover moving costs, transportation and security deposits so she can stay close to family and try to get back on her feet.

“I’m doing everything I can to stay close to my family and maintain my health, but the stress is overwhelming,” Alexander said.

Alexander says she’s not ashamed to ask for help.

“Your support would mean the world to me. It would give me a chance to start over, stay near my loved ones, and focus on my health and well-being while I navigate this difficult legal situation,” she said.

Tokyo Toni Drags 50 Cent for Clowning Women & Acting Like A “Cold-Blooded B##ch”

Tokyo Toni ripped into 50 Cent, calling him out for being petty, bitter and obsessed with other people’s lives.

The reality TV wild card—who’s best known as Blac Chyna‘s no-filter mom and a walking viral moment—didn’t sugarcoat a damn thing when she lit into 50 over his constant drama with women.

“It’s amazing how that dude 50 Cent is so petty to be a grown ass man,” Tokyo Toni said. “That s### is sad as f###. These men are so emasculated. All they can do is gossip like cold-blooded b######.”

Then she really hit the gas.

“This man worried about everybody’s life, but his was f*cked up. No mother, got crushed, a lesbian, raised by your grandmother. No father. He aint have no love. He never felt that. And he’s always beefing with b######.”

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50 recently made headlines for suing the mother of one of his kids.

Last month, he sued Shaniqua Tompkins, the mother of his son Marquis, for allegedly violating a book deal by spilling personal tea online, including claims of abuse.

In x of y, he came for Daphne Joy, the mother of his younger son Sire, after she posted rape and abuse allegations on social media. That case was eventually settled.

But during the Diddy trial, she testified under the alias “Jane,” and 50 used his platform to publicly drag her over and over for having baby oil-fueled freak-offs with Diddy.

And let’s not forget that messy split with Vivica A. Fox, which turned into a full-blown online war that still gets brought up every now and then.

Earlier today, 50 posted a video of MC Lyte tripping onstage during a performance. While some folks laughed, others said it was straight-up disrespectful to a woman who helped build Hip-Hop.

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LL COOL J’s Wife Shares Emotional Message For 30th Wedding Anniversary

LL COOL J marked three decades of marriage with a heartfelt tribute from his wife Simone I. Smith on Thursday (August 7) as she shared a vintage photo and a deeply personal message on Instagram celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary.

“30 years of marriage today. All glory to our Lord and savior Jesus the Christ!” she wrote. “Marriage isn’t for the weak, it’s for the faithful. It takes work, love, listening, picking your battles, being a friend, a prayer warrior, a cheerleader, and a safe place.”

The post, which included a throwback photo of the couple in their early years, quickly drew warm wishes from friends and celebrities.

Xscape’s Tamika Scott and Laila Ali both commented “Happy Anniversary,” while Mary J. Blige added, “Happy Anniversary Simone!! and Todd!! 30 years that’s amazing!!”

Simone continued her message with a reflection on the journey they’ve taken together.

“Every marriage has its own DNA. There’s no blueprint… just grace, commitment, and two people willing to grow through every season together,” she wrote. “We’ve laughed, cried, prayed, forgiven, and grown—together. We did the work, and God did the rest. 30 years. Countless memories. One God who kept us. LORD I THANK YOU!”

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LL COOL J met Simone in 1987 in New York City when they were both teenagers. After nearly eight years of dating, they tied the knot on August 7, 1995.

In his 1997 memoir I Make My Own Rules, the Hip-Hop icon recalled his unconventional proposal—speeding down the road in his Porsche, turning down the music, and asking her to marry him without slowing the car until she said yes.

The couple has four children—Najee, Italia, Samaria and Nina—and are now grandparents to four grandchildren.

Dealing With LL COOL J’s Sex Symbol Status

In March, Simone opened up on the “Banking on Cultura” podcast about navigating her husband’s public image as a sex symbol.

“I’ve had my times where I would be going off and mad at this one ‘cuz they looked at him this way,” she said. “But that was years ago.”

She added that while she’s fine with women admiring his looks, there’s a line. “The disrespect—I can’t deal with. At 54, I’m ready to take off the hoops,” she joked.

Diddy’s Attorney Doubles Down On “Modern Love Story” Claim Despite Abuse Testimony

Sean “Diddy” Combs and Cassie Ventura’s former relationship was described by his defense attorney as a “modern love story” despite a federal jury convicting him on two counts tied to prostitution and Ventura accusing him of rape and years of abuse.

During an interview with CBS News, Diddy’s lead attorney Marc Agnifilo doubled down on his courtroom portrayal of the relationship between Diddy and Ventura, even in the face of Ventura’s harrowing testimony. “The rape we vehemently deny,” he said. “I respect that she said that, I don’t think the jury concluded that that happened.”

He went further, suggesting Ventura fabricated the rape allegation, saying there was a “backstory” behind it.

“In terms of the drugs and the other stuff,” he added, “I think that’s what makes it a modern love story. There’s a strong tragic aspect to it. I think they really did love each other. I think she very much loved him and I know he very much loved her.”

Agnifilo also pointed to the couple’s breakup texts from 2019 as proof of their emotional connection.

“If you want some of the most beautiful writing you’ve ever seen, look at their text messages from when they were breaking up in 2019,” he said. “They’re just so heartfelt. The greatest fiction writer couldn’t really write them with the poignancy and the power knowing the tragic nature.”

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That characterization didn’t sit well with Ventura’s legal team. Her attorney called Agnifilo’s remarks “a disgrace and affront” to survivors of domestic violence.

Cassie Ventura Testifies About Years Of Diddy’s Alleged Abuse

Ventura, who testified as a key witness in the federal case, accused Diddy of a decade-long pattern of physical abuse, coercion and psychological torment.

She detailed being kicked, dragged and hit with a vase in a 2016 hotel incident, which was captured on video and used as evidence by prosecutors.

She also described being forced into sex parties, which she said left her emotionally shattered and contributed to drug dependency. Ventura said she endured constant threats and sexual pressure from Diddy, which led to suicidal thoughts.

Diddy was convicted of two counts of transporting individuals for prostitution under the Mann Act. He was cleared of more serious charges, including racketeering and sex trafficking.

Offset’s Savage Ways Allegedly Involved Saweetie

Offset is pushing full throttle on his promo blitz for his upcoming album, hitting major media stops while Cardi B steps into the spotlight at WWE events. His latest appearance on Joe Budden’s podcast is already setting the gossip cycle on fire, with the Migos rapper openly owning up to past infidelity and, in the process, reigniting some old rumors with new fuel.

READ ALSO: Offset Says He Talks To Quavo “Every Other Week” Despite Rumors of Migos Feud

Offset didn’t drop names on the show, but he made it clear he had wronged Cardi B during their marriage. “I did wrong,” he admitted repeatedly, almost as if rehearsing the confession. But while he stayed vague, DJ Akademiks jumped in to connect the dots — loudly claiming Offset’s affairs included well-known figures, among them Bay Area rapper Saweetie and R&B star Ari Lennox.

Social media latched onto Saweetie’s name the hardest, with users dissecting her possible involvement more than any of the other allegations. Whether it’s lingering resentment toward her or the sheer celebrity intrigue, the internet seems laser-focused on that angle.

Akademiks also went further, painting a wild picture of Offset’s past love life, claiming there were “millions” of women involved. The number’s clearly hyperbole, but it underscores the messy scale of the claims swirling around him.

READ ALSO: Offset Launches “Kiari” Album With Times Square Takeover

What’s adding another layer of tension is Offset’s reaction to Cardi B’s reported romance with Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs. Publicly, he’s brushed it off by pointing to his own history of cheating as a reason he’s unbothered. Privately, sources tell AllHipHop he’s anything but calm. He’s allegedly pi##ed  about the love affair. These whispers persist that Cardi may be expecting Diggs’ child not long after giving birth to her last baby with Offset.

If true, it marks a deeply personal turn in what’s already a tangled public saga. And while Offset’s trying to use this media run to promote music, the conversation keeps drifting toward his personal life, where old wounds and fresh drama seem to be colliding.

READ ALSO: Cardi B & Stefon Diggs Expecting? Rumor Mill Goes Half On Baby

Offset’s confessions and Cardi’s rumored relationship with Diggs are shaping up to be the latest messy subplot in a marriage that’s played out as much in headlines as it has in private. Remember they are still married. Things are spiraling…outta control.

Diddy’s Maggot-Infested Jail Food Apparently Isn’t Uncommon

Diddy and maggots? What the holy hell is going on? I had no idea. Here we are. The Bad Boy mogul was once known for popping bottles and pushing Bentleys. Now he’s talking about maggot-infested food. Hail Mary!

According to a new legal filing, Diddy is living in conditions that would make Rikers look like a Ritz-Carlton. In a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian this past weekend, Diddy’s lawyer didn’t hold back. He called Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center “inhumane.”

He claimed the food served to inmates is often expired and crawling with maggots. “The maggot-infested food captured in that photo is, unfortunately, not an uncommon experience,” he wrote.  People do not want Diddy eating maggots,  not even his hater.

Diddy has been locked up since his September 2024 arrest. The charges included sex trafficking, racketeering and prostitution, but he beat the bigger charges. He still faces 20 years, but can’t seem to get out of the bing. Transporting individuals for prostitution just means he’s a “John.” They still consider Diddy a threat and won’t let him out. His lawyer is crying foul.

He said, they are “hellbent on punishing [Diddy] for being a user of prostitution services in a more draconian manner than anyone in U.S. history, the government continues to target him.” He also said that the Bad Boy boss is no danger to the public. I am sure Cassie Ventura would disagree. He also said the man just misses his kids, wants to “start small,” and reacquaint himself with life. MSG is not small. 

And get ready for the hook. Donald Trump enters the stage. Word is, The Donald is “seriously considering” a pardon for Diddy—but recently changed course and said “probably not.” The White House is staying vague, but I think the price could be right. Streets are talking. And the are saying that you just gotta pay up. “Make Bad Boy Great Again” has a nice ring to it.

Stay tuned.

Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s Last Moments Described In Emotional Message From His Mom

Malcolm-Jamal Warner was remembered by his mother in a heartfelt tribute Friday (August 7) following his death last month in a drowning accident off the coast of Costa Rica.

Pamela Warner, speaking publicly for the first time since her son’s passing, shared a deeply personal message on social media, writing, “Needless to say our hearts are heavy with the loss of Malcolm.”

The Emmy-nominated actor, known for his role on The Cosby Show, died last month while swimming at a well-known beach in Costa Rica. He was 53. His mother confirmed he “did not suffer.”

“For those of you who are at a loss, pained by the suddenness of his departure, ache for his presence or just to hear his voice one more time, to see his beatific smile one more time, be comforted that he was at peace and more importantly, he did not suffer,” she wrote.

Pamela described her son as a man of depth and compassion, saying, “He was a kind, loving man with a huge heart for humanity. He wanted all to be aware of their inner strength and that they could succeed, accomplish and transform. This was his latest mission and work, transformation, in order for you to be fully present in your life.”

She also reflected on his devotion to family and artistry. “Malcolm was an exceptional husband, father, and son — a man deeply in love with life, his wife, and his daughter. He was not only my son, but also my teacher, coach, confidant, business partner, and best friend. He was the son that his father was immensely proud of and loved fiercely and unconditionally.”

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Warner’s creative journey extended beyond acting. Pamela noted that he began playing bass at 26, later forming his own band, Miles Long. He released four albums, earned two Grammy nominations and won one Grammy Award.

“He was in love with the magic of being an actor, always studying and honing his craft,” she said. “At eight years old, after his first stage performance, he declared that being onstage was what he wanted to do for the rest of his life. It became a self-fulfilling prophecy.”

Pamela closed her message with a poetic reflection on his life and passing: “Malcolm was birthed through water and he transitioned through water. He departed as he arrived, through water. This was his time. His mission on earth had been completed.”

She added, “Hold close to whatever part of Malcolm’s life that touched yours. In keeping it near, you keep his spirit alive — nourishing you with the peace, love, joy and light that embodied Malcolm-Jamal Warner.”

Gunna Takes Lyrical Swing At Young Thug On “Just Say Dat”

Gunna might not be shouting from the rooftops but his recent moves suggest he’s feeling like the king of Atlanta right now. Snitch labels do not stop a person from taking the crown in 2025.

The same rapper who was publicly dragged through the mud for allegedly cooperating with authorities during the YSL RICO case is now riding high. A new album, crazy streaming numbers and dumb radio rotation. Gunna seems unfazed by the streets’ cold shoulder. He might be quietly taking aim at his former ally and label boss Young Thug.

Check this out: “We was pushin p now I’m pushing the bar, I came out of jail hotter ain’t that ironic/You might as well stayed in the box/You fell through the floor when you got out…Tried to web up Wunna but I’m cutting through spiders, your drip dated while I’m walking the runway…”

And while nothing in his lyrics spells out Young Thug’s name directly, it’s clear clear who he is talking about.

“Rap beefs aren’t what they used to be,” someone wrote me in a DM. “Gone are the days of ‘Ether,’ ‘Takeover’ or ‘’No Vaseline.’ Now we get whispers and vague IG captions.”

I don’t see the wrong in this assessment.

READ ALSO: Gunna Drops “The Last Wun”: Possible Farewell From YSL Records

Gunna’s latest track doesn’t throw jabs in the classic diss record style. But we can feel the confidence. He’s rising fast, releasing records that bump in clubs and flood playlists. Young Thug’s comeback hasn’t landed as expected. His latest project, dropped under the weight of ongoing legal pressure. Don’t get it messed up – Thug remains a towering figure in Atlanta’s rap legacy.

The legal cloud still hanging over Young Thug makes a crazy return tougher. He’s still the heart and founder of YSL, still respected, still feared. But we know he’s super legal and law-abiding too. This is the music business! Perception is often more powerful than history.

Meanwhile, Gunna is sliding through chaos with his head high. Not mad at him. He went through a lot too. He’s got a fanbase that hasn’t turned its back on him. Ever since 6ix9ine somehow slithered back into relevancy post-snitch scandal, the idea of “rats” ruining rap careers seems outdated to younger audiences.

This is the content era. Back in the day, it was “snitches get stitches.” But today, a great song gets you back.

Young Thug’s silence is odd. While it is early, he’s yet to respond. Not even an ominous tweet. He might have to chill.

For now, Gunna may be leading in the charts, but the story of Thug-n-Gunna is far from over.

One thing’s for sure: Atlanta is watching.

EXCLUSIVE: Lawyer Demands Damon Dash’s Arrest, Cites “White Lesbian Aaliyah” Interview & Bucket Hat

Damon Dash is under fire after blowing off a court order while flexing about “lake life” and signing a “White Lesbian Aaliyah” to his label.

Filmmaker Josh Webber and Muddy Water Pictures are begging a federal judge to put Dash in cuffs after he skipped a court deadline tied to a $4 million judgment.

Instead of handing over the required documents, they say Damon Dash has been showing off on Instagram, bragging about his bucket hats and teasing new music signings.

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According to court docs filed by Webber’s attorney Christopher Brown, Dash was supposed to turn in copyright info and links to his films by August 7, 2025.

That never happened. So now, Brown wants Dash dragged into court on August 13 to explain himself—preferably in handcuffs.

“Instead of complying with this Court’s Order, Dash is posting on social media about his ‘lake life’ and ‘bucket hats’, along with having the audacity to post that Mr. Dash has signed the ‘White Lesbian Aaliyah’ to Blueroc Records,” Brown told U.S. Magistrate Judge Robert Lehrburger.

That eccentric artist signing Aaliyah comparison came from Dash’s appearance on The Art of Dialogue, where he made the eyebrow-raising claim.

This whole legal chaos started over the 2019 film Dear Frank. Dash got booted from the project but still claimed ownership, which led to a defamation and copyright lawsuit.

After skipping court deadlines and trashing Webber on a podcast, Dash got hit with a $4 million default judgment in 2025.

To collect, the judge approved selling off Dash’s shares in Dash Films Inc., Bluroc LLC, Blakroc LLC and several of his film copyrights. Dash had already sold his Roc-A-Fella stake, but it wasn’t enough to cover his legal obligations due to a massive tax bill and back child support.

Judge Lehrburger gave Dash until July 10 to cough up ownership certificates for his companies and copyrights so the U.S. Marshal could start auctioning off his assets. Dash handed in some paperwork but never delivered the key film copyrights or digital files.

Dash’s lawyer, Natraj S. Bhushan, claimed the missing stuff would be turned in by August 7. That deadline came and went. Now Webber and his team are done playing nice.

“Mr. Dash’s disrespect for this Court’s orders has been plentiful throughout the years. In light of this noncompliance, Plaintiffs respectfully request that an arrest warrant issue for Mr. Dash,” Christopher Brown said.

Brown wants the judge to force Dash to show up in person on August 13 at 10 A.M. and explain why he’s dragging his feet—again.

Keefe D & Lawyers Working On Documentary About Tupac Shakur Murder Trial—Win Or Lose

Keefe D is fighting for his life in court and now his lawyers are teaming up with a Hip-Hop documentary legend to chronicle his trial for the murder of Tupac Shakur and – win or lose.

Duane “Keefe D” Davis’ legal team, Michael Pandullo and Robert Draskovich, are working with filmmaker Richard “RJ” Bond to film a no-holds-barred documentary about the wild ride that is Keefe’s case.

And they’re not sugarcoating anything. Whether Keefe walks or gets locked up, it’s all getting documented.

Keefe’s been locked up since getting hit with a murder charge in September 2023 for allegedly being the mastermind behind the drive-by that killed Tupac Shakur in 1996.

Cops say he called the shots after his nephew, Orlando Anderson, got into it with Tupac Shakur at the MGM Grand in Vegas.

Prosecutors claim Keefe confessed in interviews and in his book Compton Street Legend, but his lawyers say he was just storytelling and trying to sell books.

RJ Bond’s name carries weight in Hip-Hop true crime circles. He’s the guy behind Tupac: Cover-Up, the docuseries that digs into the shady aftermath of Tupac’s murder.

Now he’s back, rolling with the defense to show the world what’s really going on behind the scenes.

Draskovich, who’s repped everyone from outlaw bikers to Olympic champs, thinks this case is beatable. Pandullo, who’s been flipping verdicts and getting charges tossed since 2007, agrees.

Both lawyers say they’re not here for the drama—they’re here to win.

The documentary won’t be some puff piece. Bond said the goal is to keep it “unbiased” and capture the process. He’s known for calling out corruption and exposing cover-ups, so expect receipts.

Keefe D. pleaded not guilty and says he wasn’t even in Vegas when Shakur got hit.

Everyone else allegedly involved in the shooting is dead, so Keefe’s the only one left to take the fall.

The case has been dragging for decades. Now it’s finally heading to court and it’s all going on tape.

The trial’s been delayed to February 2026 because the defense says they’ve got new witnesses and evidence that could significantly impact the outcome.

YNW Melly To Sit In Jail Another Year After Trial Pushed To 2027

YNW Melly is about to spend yet another year behind bars because his double murder retrial in Florida got pushed back again—this time all the way to September 2027.

That means he will have been locked up for nearly a decade without a final verdict over the deaths of his two YNW crew members.

A Broward County judge gave the green light on the new trial date during a recent hearing. The delays keep piling up thanks to legal appeals, evidence fights and a whole lot of courtroom chaos.

Melly, whose real name is Jamell Demons, got popped back in 2019 for allegedly killing YNW Juvy and YNW Sakchaser. Cops say he tried to make it all look like a drive-by, but the evidence told a different story.

There’s also been drama over witness tampering. Melly was hit with extra charges for allegedly trying to stop a key witness from testifying. Prosecutors claim he attempted to use gang ties to get it done.

The forensic evidence has been a big part of the case. Cops say the bullets came from inside the car, not outside. Autopsy reports, phone data and surveillance footage all reportedly place Melly in the car at the time of the shooting.

Oh and there’s also that social media message where he allegedly wrote, “I did that” with a smiley face emoji.

And now, instead of getting his day in court, YNW Melly is stuck waiting another three years.

The first trial ended in a mistrial in 2023 after the jury couldn’t agree on a verdict. It was deadlocked 9-3, leaning toward convicting him on lesser charges—not murder.

Prosecutors are still gunning for the death penalty, especially now that Florida lets an 8-4 jury vote send someone to death row.

Melly’s legal team is still fighting hard, challenging texts and calls the prosecutors want to use. They’re also waiting on appeals about how some of that evidence was collected.

Meanwhile, the judge has made it crystal clear—he wants this case moving, but there’s just too much legal mess slowing it down.

He’s been denied bond over and over and was recently moved to a new high-security lockup. On top of all this, he’s still dealing with other charges like drug possession and being a felon with a weapon.

Unless something changes fast, it’s looking like Melly’s gonna be in that cell for a long stretch before this trial even kicks off.

Damon Dash Compares New Artist To Aaliyah—Faces Immediate Backlash

Damon Dash stirred controversy during a recent interview while promoting his rock album 365 by comparing his new artist to the late Aaliyah, which many found inappropriate and disrespectful.

While speaking with The Art of Dialogue, Dash introduced Nicolette, a member of his band Black Guns, and made a jarring comparison that quickly drew criticism online.

“She has her own solo albums as well, but she’s a big part of the Black Guns,” Dash said. “It’s funny because you know, to me, she’s like if Aaliyah was white. If Aaliyah was white, she’d be a lesbian. That’s her and she has the same everything,” he added, while opening Nicolette’s jacket to show her body.

Nicolette appeared visibly uncomfortable during the moment, looking confused as Dash continued to describe her contributions to the band. “She has a little bit of rhythm too,” he added. “But she can play instruments, and she writes and sings and she also did a lot of the administrative stuff with the album. So she helped me with my dream, and she earned her way into the band by working with the band.”

The reaction online was swift and critical. One viewer commented, “Shorty definitely ain’t no Aaliyah.”

Another said, “Calling that girl Aaliyah is crazy lmao.” A third added, “Kinda cringy… ‘she is Aaliyah if Aaliyah was white’ then he opens her jacket to show how her body is like Aaliyah’s.”

One person summed up the mood by writing, “That’s wild disrespectful to the Queen Aaliyah. Dame is my dogg but he’s gotta stop always talking about Aaliyah. Especially in that context. Let her rest.”

Dash’s remarks come as he promotes 365, a rock album created with Black Guns and rapper Freeway, marking a shift from his Hip-Hop background into rock territory.

Damon Dash and Aaliyah began dating in 2000 and remained together until her death in a plane crash in the Bahamas in August 2001.

Offset Says He Talks To Quavo “Every Other Week” Despite Rumors of Migos Feud

Offset cleared the air about his relationship with Quavo during a new podcast appearance, revealing they still talk “every other week” and dismissing internet-fueled rumors of a lingering feud.

Speaking on the “7PM in Brooklyn” podcast with Carmelo Anthony, Offset pushed back against speculation that the two Migos rappers had permanently fallen out.

“It be the internet trying to do some old s###,” he stated. “But with our s###, it ain’t about that. We gotta holla at each other at the end of the day, man. That’s family at the end of the day, man. You’re gonna bump heads with your family sometime.”

Offset emphasized that while disagreements happen, their bond remains intact.

“A n#### ain’t finna play with him,” he added. “Or n#### ain’t finna play with me.”

The pair reunited publicly in June 2025 to honor the late Takeoff on what would have been his 31st birthday.

Offset said the moment was bigger than any drama. “Gotta celebrate him,” he explained. “Any b####### get put aside about bruh. Because he was the glue.”

He described Takeoff as the calming force in the group, saying “He was the one who keep our head straight when we were trying to — you know how that s### be? He just peaceful.”

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In a previous interview, Offset stressed the strength of their brotherhood and called out those trying to stir the pot.

“We don’t hate on each other,” he said. “Don’t ever try and turn us against each other and s### like that. I hate that s###. At the end of the day, it ain’t your business.”

Offset & Quavo Rift Rumors Erupt

Rumors of tension between Offset and Quavo date back to 2022, when Quavo and Takeoff formed a duo without Offset, prompting speculation about loyalty and internal issues.

By October 2023, Migos had officially disbanded, following the tragic death of Takeoff in November 2022.

The tension between Offset and Quavo reportedly came to a head backstage at the 2023 Grammy Awards. The pair allegedly got into a physical altercation over a tribute performance.

Mike Tyson Sued For Using Jay-Z, DMX, Ja Rule Classic To Fuel Epic Netflix Payday

Mike Tyson is being hauled into court after legendary producer Ty Fyffe accused the boxing icon of illegally using a classic Hip-Hop track featuring Jay-Z, DMX and Ja Rule in a viral Instagram post promoting his upcoming fight.

In a federal lawsuit, Fyffe claims Tyson used the 1998 song “Murdergram” without permission in a 33-second video shared on Instagram last November.

The clip showed Tyson training for his highly anticipated bout against Jake Paul. Fyffe alleges the song was not only used without a license but also credited him in the post’s caption, misleading viewers into thinking he had endorsed the video.

The lawsuit accuses Tyson of copyright infringement and false designation of origin. Fyffe says the unauthorized use of the track, which he co-produced with Jay-Z, DMX and Ja Rule, created confusion about his involvement in the fight’s promotion.

“Murdergram,” originally released by Murder Inc. Records and featured in the Jay-Z film Streets Is Watching, helped fuel interest in the Netflix-streamed fight, which reportedly drew over 108 million viewers, according to Fyffe.

The Instagram post racked up more than 452,000 likes and was seen by hundreds of thousands more.

Fyffe’s legal team argues that Tyson’s use of the track contributed to the commercial success of the fight and Tyson’s related ventures, including a reported $20 million payday from Netflix.

The complaint also points to Tyson’s use of the song title in the caption as a form of branding, which Fyffe says falsely implied a partnership or endorsement.

Ty Fyffe is asking the court for damages, including lost licensing revenue and profits Tyson allegedly gained from the video’s reach.

He’s also seeking a permanent injunction to stop Tyson from using the track again, along with attorney’s fees and court costs.