Fetty Wap Getting Early Release Just In Time For Christmas

Fetty Wap will walk free a few weeks sooner than expected after federal officials quietly moved up his prison release date to December 8, 2026, granting the Hip-Hop artist a holiday homecoming.

The 34-year-old rapper is currently serving time at FCI Sandstone, a low-security federal prison in Minnesota. His original release date was set for March 13, 2027, but that was first shortened in September to January 8, 2027.

Now, according to a report from Us Weekly, the Bureau of Prisons has shaved off another month, though it has not publicly explained the reason for the change.

Fetty Wap’s legal saga began in October 2021 when he and five others were arrested on federal drug trafficking charges.

Prosecutors accused the group of distributing more than 100 kilograms of deadly and addictive drugs, including heroin and fentanyl, on Long Island.

Initially released on a $500,000 bond, the rapper was taken back into custody in August 2022 after allegedly brandishing a firearm during a FaceTime call, violating the terms of his release.

He later entered a guilty plea to conspiracy charges involving cocaine distribution and was sentenced to six years in prison.

Outside the courtroom, Fetty Wap’s life has been filled with both public success and personal pain. He is the father of at least six children, including his daughter Lauren, who died at age 4 in August 2021.

Once released, Fetty Wap will be under supervised probation for a period of five years. His new release date means he’ll be home just in time for the 2026 holiday season.

50 Cent’s Hip-Hop Spectacle Ends In Chris Eubank Jr.’s Defeat To Conor Benn

50 Cent stole the spotlight at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Saturday night with a show-stopping entrance alongside Chris Eubank Jr. and his father, but the dramatic walkout wasn’t enough to change the outcome of the fight.

The Hip-Hop mogul led the Eubank duo to the ring with a booming soundtrack of “Many Men,” “Wanksta” and “I’ll Whip Ya Head Boy,” turning a typical ring walk into a full-blown performance.

50 Cent and Eubank Jr. wore fur coats while Eubank Sr. danced his way through the tunnel, drawing cheers from the 60,000-strong crowd.

The entrance delayed the start of the bout slightly, as Conor Benn had already made his way to the ring. But the wait only added to the anticipation, with the stadium erupting once Fif appeared.

Despite the theatrical buildup, the fight didn’t go Eubank Jr.’s way.

Benn knocked him down twice and walked away with a unanimous decision, flipping the script from their previous meeting in April 2025, where Eubank had secured the win.

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Judges scored the rematch decisively in Benn’s favor, marking a major moment in the long-standing rivalry between the Benn and Eubank families.

The event marked another chapter in 50 Cent’s long-standing connection to the fight game.

Once a key figure in Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s inner circle and promotional team, 50 Cent has stayed active in the boxing world even after their 2012 split. His presence on Saturday proved he still knows how to command a moment.

The Eubanks have a history of high-drama entrances, and this one was no different.

Their previous clash with Benn at the same venue also featured over-the-top theatrics. But this time, the flair couldn’t match the force Benn brought to the ring.

The fight capped off a night that blended Hip-Hop energy with British boxing tradition, but the final bell belonged to Benn, who finally claimed a win for his family 35 years after his father’s rivalry with Eubank Sr. first began.

Max B Pays Tribute To A$AP Yams With Powerful Graveside Moment

Max B marked his first week of freedom with a solemn visit to A$AP Yams’ final resting place in New Jersey, paying homage to the late Hip-Hop visionary on what would have been his 37th birthday.

The 47-year-old Harlem rapper, newly released after serving a 16-year sentence, stood alongside A$AP Yams’ mother, Tati Paulino and media personality Karen Civil, during the emotional graveside tribute.

The moment, captured in photos shared across social media, brought together two generations of Harlem’s Hip-Hop legacy.

The bond between Max B and Yams ran deeper than neighborhood ties. While behind bars, Max B’s influence remained alive through Yams’ persistent support.

The A$AP Mob co-founder frequently praised Max’s melodic style and coined slang, helping introduce the “wavy” sound to a new wave of artists.

“also s/o max b he would give me 100 cash and a bottle of benny to help pack up his mixtapes when i was 16″ Yams tweeted, offering a glimpse into their early connection.

Though they never reunited in person, Yams, who died in 2015 at age 26 from an accidental overdose, credited Max B as a major influence on A$AP Mob’s sound.

That impact is evident in early A$AP Rocky tracks, such as “Get High” and the 2011 mixtape, LIVE.LOVE.A$AP, where Max’s melodic delivery and slang echoed throughout.

Max B’s return to public life began on November 9 after he completed his sentence stemming from a 2009 conviction tied to a failed robbery.

Despite his long absence, his musical footprint remained intact, with artists such as French Montana, Kanye West and Drake acknowledging his stylistic influence.

The graveside appearance marks one of Max B’s first public outings since his release and served as a powerful reminder of Harlem’s interconnected Hip-Hop lineage.

Bhad Bhabie Friend Arrested for Attacking Rapper’s Mother

Bhad Bhabie became entangled in a personal and legal mess after her music associate was arrested for allegedly assaulting her mother during a confrontation outside their Florida home.

Ricky “Loopy” Ferrell, a frequent collaborator of the rapper, was taken into custody Thursday on a misdemeanor battery charge stemming from an August altercation with Barbara Bregoli, Danielle’s mother.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office reviewed surveillance footage from the incident, which took place at a residence co-owned by Danielle and Barbara.

According to law enforcement records obtained by TMZ, Ferrell allegedly yanked Barbara’s iPhone 15 Pro from her hands and shook her multiple times as they struggled over the device.

Investigators said the video shows Ferrell letting go of Barbara before following her to her car, where she retrieved a firearm. Deputies noted Barbara never pointed the gun at Ferrell and kept her finger off the trigger.

That directly contradicts statements Ferrell reportedly gave during a sworn interview. The footage also shows Ferrell placing the phone on the trunk of Barbara’s vehicle before leaving the scene.

Initially, both parties called the police. Responding deputies at the time identified Barbara as the aggressor, and no arrests were made. But after further interviews and a detailed review of the footage, investigators reclassified Barbara as the victim and issued an arrest warrant for Ferrell.

He was arrested on Thursday and has since been released from custody, according to authorities.

Danielle, now 21, shot to viral fame in 2016 after her infamous “Cash me outside” moment on Dr. Phil. She later pivoted to a music career, becoming the youngest female rapper to have a song chart on the Billboard Hot 100.

Barbara, a Brooklyn native and two-time breast cancer survivor, also has a sizable online following.

The incident adds another chapter to the family’s often public struggles, which have played out alongside Danielle’s rise in the Hip-Hop world.

‘I’ve been telling all my boys this’: Houston Texans punter says you’re probably using Uber Eats wrong. Then he demonstrates with Firehouse Subs

Houston Texans punter Johnny Townsend just dropped a PSA for anyone who uses Uber Eats: You’ve been doing it wrong. 

In a TikTok posted Sep. 14, Townsend (@johnny.townsend) breaks down the ultimate Uber Eats cheat code on how to score food for cheap. The video has already racked up over 37,000 views.

Townsend wasted no time laying out the Uber Eats cheat code in his 18-second TikTok. 

Is There a ‘Wrong’ Way to Use Uber Eats?

“I’ve been telling all my boys this since day one: Uber Eats is not a food delivery app. It’s a discount app,” he explained.

According to Townsend, the first step is checking the Offers tab in the app. That’s where the buy-one-get-one deals and surprise discounts hide. 

But the real hack comes next: Skip the delivery. By picking up the food yourself, you dodge the extra fees and service charges that usually double the price.

“Dude, I just got two subs at Firehouse for seven dollars,” he bragged. “And all I do is just open it up, click on offers, see if there’s any BOGOs nearby, and just go pick it up. It’s the way to do it.”

Is This the Correct Way to Order from Uber Eats?

Yes, it really does. If you head to the Eats section of the Uber app and click on the Offers tab, you’ll see all the deals and discounts available from restaurants in your area. From there, pick a spot, then switch your order from delivery to pickup. 

That way, you still get the deal without stacking on the delivery fees, service charges, and tips that can easily double the price of your meal. 

Viewers Love Gaming the Uber Eats App

People flooded the comments with their best Uber Eats come-ups, turning the comment section into a cheat code thread.

“Dude, I did that for a year. People don’t realize how many good deals there are,” one commenter wrote.

“Yes, bro, I’ve been doing this, and I get the Amex $10 a month with my gold card,” another shared.

“Uber has great food deals but the key is to pick it up yourself,” someone else explained. “If you [add] delivery plus tip for the driver and the extra fees you’ll get screwed. If you pick up yourself you avoid all those extra costs.”

And then came the holy grail of a discount. “A new Chinese food place opened up by me and I think they made a mistake because I went to order one night and they’re offering $15 off any orders over $15. I ordered $15 and got free food,” wrote one person.

Townsend did not immediately respond to our request for comment. We also reached out to Uber for a statement.

@johnny.townsend 7 dollars for two subs is wild 😂 #ubereats ♬ original sound – Johnny Townsend

SIGNS: ChatGPT AI Boss Is Getting Into Editing Baby Genes

Sam Altman is throwing stacks at a wild new startup in San Francisco trying to make babies that don’t carry inherited diseases — and the whole thing’s got people talking, hard.

Altman and his husband, Oliver Mulherin, dropped cash into a company called Preventive, which locked in $30 million in funding to go after what it calls “devastating genetic conditions.”

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong also tossed his money in the ring, according to The Times. Thing is, they’re stepping into a legal gray zone.

Editing embryos is still banned in the US, the UK and a bunch of other countries. But Preventive’s not slowing down — word is they’re looking to do their research in the United Arab Emirates, where the rules are way looser.

The company wants to use the UAE as a launchpad for testing the tech.

The plan? Reportedly, they’re working with a couple carrying a genetic disease who are willing to try having a baby using an edited embryo. That’s next-level stuff, and not everyone’s cool with it.

Armstrong defended the move, telling The Times, “More than 300 million people globally live with genetic disease. Foundational research should be done to determine if safe and effective therapies can be developed to cure these diseases at birth. It is far easier to correct a smaller number of cells before disease progression occurs, such as in an embryo.”

The gene-editing world already had a big moment earlier this year when a baby named KJ Muldoon from Pennsylvania got a custom-made treatment for CPS1 deficiency — a rare condition that builds up dangerous levels of ammonia in the blood.

Still, some tech companies are pushing things even further, looking into ways to predict traits like intelligence and height — and that’s where it all gets dicey.

GM Freeze, a watchdog group focused on gene modification, isn’t sold on how much we actually know. On their site, they say, “As genetic engineering technologies such as gene editing advance, so does the realization that our knowledge of gene functioning is still very incomplete.”

All this comes while Altman’s already catching flak for some of his recent AI takes — including warnings about future pandemics and job losses caused by artificial intelligence and how AI can be used in dangerous ways.

But while folks debate whether this is genius or playing God, Altman’s clearly not afraid to gamble on the future.

Pusha T & Virginia Williams Expecting Second Child

Pusha T capped off a banner month with personal and professional wins as his wife, Virginia Williams, announced they’re expecting their second child, while the Clipse reunion album racks up Grammy nominations.

Williams broke the news on Instagram with a photo set from an art gallery showing her baby bump and their 5-year-old son, Nigel Brixx Thornton. “2nd masterpiece on the way… God is good,” she wrote, confirming the baby is due in spring 2026 and will be another boy.

The announcement comes just weeks after Clipse, the duo of Pusha T and his brother Malice, scored five Grammy nominations for their comeback album Let the God Sort Em Out.

The project, their first since 2009’s Til the Casket Drops, earned nods in major categories, including Album of the Year, but the biggest prize may be arriving not on stage, but in the delivery room.

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The couple, who tied the knot in 2018 after more than a decade together, welcomed their first son in June 2020. Their relationship became more visible during Pusha’s high-profile lyrical clash with Drake, but they’ve largely kept their family life private.

Williams, an artist herself, has continued to build her creative portfolio while supporting her husband’s return to the spotlight.

The Clipse album was produced by longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams and marked a major moment in Hip-Hop’s current wave of legacy acts making a comeback.

The 2026 Grammy Awards are scheduled for February, placing the couple’s next big arrival just months after what could be a career-defining win.

Donald Trump Reportedly Planning Secret Music Gala While Hosting Saudi Crown Prince

Something big is cooking in Washington next week and this time, it’s got a beat.

Donald Trump is gearing up to welcome Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and while the official line is that this visit is all about business…word on the street says something else. Apparently, there’s going to be a full-blown music gala going down in the White House. This secret show is fit for royalty and Trump is calling the shots.

A Saudi-hosted investment summit takes place at the Kennedy Center on November 19. But several insiders are whispering that Trump’s got something flashier in mind. One source told AllHipHop it’s going to be “a spectacle.” I am wondering if there will be any rappers there? We know Rick Ross did a MAGA event a week or so ago and Snoop did something adjacent earlier this year.

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“He wants to show the Prince that America still knows how to put on a show,” the source said. “This isn’t just dinner and speeches. It’s going to be a production.” Now, I know this is a source, but I just want to know if French Montana is going to be there. You know, he is married into a royal family. But Sheikha Mahra b### Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is a Dubai Princess.

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No one’s saying who’s performing, but there’s talk of some huge names being approached. By the way, I do know there are going to be some amazing singers there. So, I guess we’re going to just wait it out.

Everything he does has to look like a win, even when reality is not.

This whole thing is going down at a time when the country’s attention is pulled in a dozen directions! Epstein emails, political chaos, new investigations…and healthcare uncertainty. So while everyone’s arguing online, Trump’s rolling out the red carpet for one of the richest and most controversial men in the world.

Diplomacy, distraction…disregard all rolled into one!

Stay tuned!

Akon Rejects Wife’s Spousal Support Plea After 29-Year Marriage

Akon rejected spousal support and pushed for joint custody in his divorce filing Friday in Los Angeles, drawing a hard line as his 29-year marriage to Tomeka Thiam comes to an end.

The Hip-Hop artist filed court documents opposing Thiam’s request for financial support and asked the court to deny any future payments to his estranged wife, according to TMZ.

The filing comes two months after Thiam initiated the split, citing irreconcilable differences just days before what would have been their 29th anniversary.

In the same filing, Akon requested joint physical custody of their 17-year-old child. Thiam, however, is seeking full physical custody while agreeing to share legal custody.

The custody disagreement could become a pivotal issue as the case progresses. Despite the tension, both parties appear to agree on one financial matter. Thiam also asked the court not to award spousal support to Akon, signaling a mutual interest in keeping their individual assets separate.

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The divorce arrives amid a turbulent stretch for the “Locked Up” singer. Just last week, Akon was arrested in Georgia for failing to appear in court over charges tied to driving with a suspended license.

The couple’s nearly three-decade relationship produced several children, though only one remains a minor.

Thiam has maintained a steady presence on social media, often sharing glimpses of their family life through her Instagram account @mekas .world.

While the couple kept most of their marriage out of the public spotlight, the split has now turned into a legal and financial chess match, with custody and property division taking center stage.

Akon submitted his response to the divorce filing in Los Angeles Superior Court on November 10.

Cardi B Hints At Her Newborn’s Cute Name & Discusses Grueling Pregnancy

Cardi B confirmed the birth of her fourth child and first with Stefon Diggs during an appearance at a New York City boutique opening, where she also hinted at her newborn son’s name and opened up about a physically taxing pregnancy.

“I’m not sharing the name yet,” the 33-year-old rapper told Highsnobiety at the CYBEX Global flagship launch in Manhattan. “It’s cute.”

The Bronx-born artist, who recently dropped her latest album Am I The Drama?, revealed that her pregnancy required her to stay off her feet for an extended period. “You know, I was a little bit on bed rest because that baby — oh. That baby was heavy,” she said.

The baby boy, born last week, is the first child for Cardi and the New England Patriots wide receiver. The couple’s relationship became public in June 2025 after months of speculation that began in late 2024.

Cardi, who shares three children — Kulture, 7, Wave, 4, and Blossom, 1 — with Offset, filed for divorce from the Migos rapper in August 2024. She described the separation as “not peaceful at all” during a September interview on The Breakfast Club.

Diggs has an eight-year-old daughter from a previous relationship. He also recently confirmed paternity of another child after taking a test involving an Instagram model.

At the boutique event, Cardi reflected on how motherhood has shaped her identity and how she presents herself.

“I dress like, when was the last time I ain’t had a kid? Before I was 25,” she joked.

She also spoke about the importance of self-respect and setting an example for her children.

“I will stand up for myself,” she said. “Sometimes people be like, ‘Oh no avoid it.’ No, I will stand up for myself. Then my kids can see that they mama ain’t no punk.”

Cardi announced the birth on Instagram Thursday, calling it the beginning of a “next era” in her life. She’s set to kick off her Little Miss Drama Tour on February 11 in Palm Desert, California.

EXCLUSIVE: Busta Rhymes Fights To Prevent Leaks That Could Derail $6M Legal Battle With Former Assistant

Busta Rhymes is asking a federal judge in Brooklyn to enforce a stricter protective order, claiming his former assistant could leak confidential case materials and jeopardize his right to a fair trial.

The Hip-Hop icon and his attorneys argue that sensitive items, such as private messages, videos, and arrest records, must remain sealed to prevent media exposure before trial.

This legal move comes as Rhymes battles both civil and criminal claims from Dashiel Gables, his former assistant. Gables filed a lawsuit in August 2025 seeking $6 million in damages.

He alleges Rhymes assaulted him in January in the lobby of the rapper’s Brooklyn apartment building, then fired him after he reported the incident to police.

The complaint also accuses Busta Rhymes of wage theft, workplace mistreatment and blacklisting him in the music industry. Rhymes has denied all wrongdoing and filed a countersuit in October, accusing Gables of defamation.

In court filings, he called the original lawsuit a “shake-down” and rejected claims that he assaulted Gables or forced employees to perform degrading tasks.

That includes an allegation that one assistant was told to unclog a toilet with his bare hand.

In the recent motion, Rhymes’ legal team warned that media coverage and online speculation have already “infected the case.”

They argued that even small leaks of discovery materials could sway public opinion and contaminate the jury pool.

“Minor disclosures of confidential material,” they wrote, “could have an outsized impact on the fairness of the proceedings.”

Gables’ attorneys pushed back, calling the motion an attempt to silence their client.

They described Rhymes’ defamation suit as a “retaliatory Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP)” and said the issues in the case involve public safety and alleged misconduct by a well-known figure, matters they claim are protected by the First Amendment.

Busta Rhymes turned himself in earlier this year after being charged with a crime related to the January incident.

A briefing on the revised protective order is scheduled for later this month.

Am I in the small majority?’: Ohio woman says worker gave her the ‘evil eye’ when she didn’t tip on to-go order. Then a server chimes in

An Ohio-based woman just got glared at for not tipping on a to-go order, so now she’s asking servers, “Are you supposed to tip when you’re getting takeout?” 

“I need people who work in the restaurant industry to chime in here,” said TikTok user Loretta Lynne (@loretta_lynne) in a video that’s gotten over 40,000 views since she posted it. She explained that she’s normally a big-tipper when it comes to table-side service, but isn’t one to tip if she’s just grabbing her meal from the restaurant. 

“ I never make it a point to go back and tip the guy that’s cooking in the kitchen,” Lynne said. “I’ve never done that. When I go through a drive-thru and the person hands me the order, I don’t tip them either. They’re not giving me service. They’re handing me an order. When did it become customary for you to walk into a restaurant and pick up a pickup order and then expect a tip and give you that evil eye?”

Ohio Woman Asks: Should You Tip on To-Go Orders?

Many workers in the service industry disagreed with Lynne’s no-tipping philosophy, urging her in the comments to consider leaving room for a tip next time she picks up an order. 

“I am in the service industry, 31 years and going strong. The people that take the to-go orders do almost as much work as a server. They take the order, pack the food up, and ensure the order is correct. Throwing them a few bucks [definitely] means a lot, because they really do work hard most of the time. They are doing all the things except cooking the food and giving you the ‘experience’ a server provides,” said one commenter. 

Another chimed in, saying, “Coming from a bartender here that takes to-go orders. [If] you call into the restaurant, [I’ll] answer while I’m in the middle of taking care of a full bar and making every drink for a full restaurant. [I have to stop] what I’m doing, answer all your questions, take all your info, and send in your order. When it’s done, I leave my bar again and go to the kitchen to pack up your whole order. [It] takes away from my paying customers at the bar. Just tip your servers.”

Is Tipping Culture Out of Control?

Other commenters questioned what’s changed over the years to make tipping culture more rampant. 

“I’m more curious as to what has changed over the last 30 [years]. We’ve been ordering out for decades,” said one viewer. “People have always had to do these things. Why in the last 5-8 [years] has it become expected to tip on to-go orders? What specifically has changed in the business?”

Tipping culture has grown exponentially over the years, especially during Covid. Now it seems that most transactions have some sort of tipping option embedded into them. This is partially because of tip screens, which are easy to implement into most card transactions. Card paying customers will see a tip screen that prompts them to leave a percentage ranging from 15-25%. 

The Facts About ‘Tipflation’

Many people have noticed this difference in culture, even in the U.S., where tipping is incredibly normalized. This phenomenon is known as “tipflation“—as prices rise and inflate, so do tip expectations. Servers cannot necessarily take on more tables than they were able to 30 years ago, and while food and beverage prices have increased, that doesn’t necessarily mean their tips are ballooning. 

Seventy-two percent of U.S. adults state that more places expect tips than five years ago, according to the Pew Research center. But that research also shows that many Americans oppose ‘tiplflation’ and suggested tips. 

That’s one reason why many commenters seemed divided on tips. Servers generally need them, but customers feel pressured to tip more and more for meals that used to cost significantly less. That creates a tension between the service that customers feel “deserve” tips, and the effort still placed in their service regardless of if they see it. 

All Hip Hop has reached out to Lynne via email for comment. We’ll let you know if she responds. 

@loretta_lynne

♬ original sound – Loretta Lynne

Interpol Issues Red Notice For Wanted Rapper

Polish rapper Jongmen is now the target of a global law enforcement dragnet after Interpol issued a red notice accusing the Hip-Hop artist of orchestrating large-scale drug operations and tax fraud while living in the United Arab Emirates.

The 40-year-old rapper, born Krystian Adam Brzeziński, is wanted by Polish prosecutors who allege he played a central role in a narcotics distribution network and a value-added tax scam.

The red notice, Interpol’s most urgent alert, was issued at the request of authorities in Warsaw and signals to police agencies worldwide to detain him for extradition.

Jongmen has been living in Dubai since 2021, a move he insists was unrelated to the criminal investigation back home.

“Pure coincidence. My trip to Dubai had nothing to do with the charges the prosecutor’s office wanted to bring against me,” he told Polish outlet Kryminalna Polska.

Despite the red notice, Brzeziński said he was taken aback by the international warrant.

“I’m shocked that I received something like a red notice. I don’t know why. The case is simply based on slander by two people in conflict with me,” he said, adding he had no knowledge of the tax fraud allegations.

Jongmen said he’s prepared to cooperate with legal proceedings from his current location, noting that if arrested in the UAE, he would be held locally while awaiting trial.

“If I’m detained anywhere here, they’ll have to take me to a detention center, and I’ll await trial there,” he said.

Jongmen rose to prominence in Poland’s Hip-Hop scene in the early 2000s, earning respect for his street-focused lyrics. His reputation grew beyond Poland as he gained traction across Eastern Europe’s underground rap circles.

The charges against him carry serious consequences under Polish law, with potential long-term prison sentences.

Patrick Beverley Respond To Felony Assault Charges After Megan Thee Stallion Hot Take

Patrick Beverley was arrested Friday in Fort Bend County, Texas on a third-degree felony assault charge after allegedly confronting an 18-year-old man he found alone with his underage sister.

The 36-year-old former NBA guard was taken into custody at the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office in Richmond and charged with assault of a family or household member by impeding breath or circulation.

According to his attorney, the incident unfolded after Beverley discovered the teen with his sister in the middle of the night.

“Patrick Beverley has no criminal record. He cares deeply about his little sister – a young lady, a minor. Given that, when he unexpectedly found her alone in the home with an 18-year-old man in the middle of the night, he was understandably concerned, as any brother would be about his sister. However, we don’t believe what followed happened the way it’s been described and we look forward to the opportunity to address that in court,” said attorney Letitia Quinones-Hollins in a statement.

Beverley addressed the situation on social media hours after news of the arrest surfaced. “Please don’t believe everything you see on the internet. Hope all is well LUV,” he posted on X.

Court records confirm this is Beverley’s first criminal charge. He posted $40,000 bond and was expected to be released later that day.

Known for his aggressive defensive play, Beverley spent five seasons with the Houston Rockets from 2012 to 2017 before suiting up for the Los Angeles Clippers, Minnesota Timberwolves, Los Angeles Lakers, Chicago Bulls, Philadelphia 76ers and Milwaukee Bucks. He also played overseas with Hapoel Tel Aviv in Israel before making his mark in the NBA.

Since stepping off the court, Beverley has leaned into media, launching his own podcast and stirring attention with commentary about Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson’s lackluster start to the season with the Mavericks that drew headlines.

“His routine is thrown off. I’m not saying it’s her…I watch them on Instagram. The guy was juggling. It’s easy to juggle one thing, but when you put something else in there it’s harder and your focus takes off a lil bit.”

Thompson wasted no time in replying to the criticism from Beverly and his sidekick, Jason Williams.

“How would y’all feel if I referred to your wives in such a way? \@patbev21 … Do better fellas. Very disappointing,” Klay Thompson replied.

The Fort Bend County District Attorney’s Office acknowledged the arrest but has yet to release further information. The case will move forward through the Texas legal system in the coming weeks.

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Jay-Z Teases Move That Could Change How Every Artist Gets Paid

JAY-Z is making moves again!

And this one has the music world buzzing. The billionaire mogul is reportedly gearing up to unveil Roc Nation Distribution, a new platform being touted as “the future of music distribution.” The official launch is expected on November 17, and insiders tell me it represents more than just an update to the existing company.

The news has fans, artists, and industry insiders all asking the same question: what exactly is different this time? Roc Nation, founded in 2008, already has a strong presence in “label services,” management, and publishing. So if a full-scale distribution arm is indeed coming, it signals a major expansion. Roc Nation could be on par with EMPIRE, UnitedMasters or the majors!

While the specifics remain under wraps, the promise of a next-generation distribution model has many speculating about what that means for independent artists. Traditional distribution deals have become increasingly accessible, but standing out in a saturated market is still a major hurdle. According to industry data, roughly 100,000 new songs are uploaded to streaming platforms daily. Only a fraction receive ANY streams, exposure or playlist placement.

That’s where Roc Nation might be looking to make a difference. With its vast network, media influence, and access to top-tier marketing, the company could leverage its relationships with streaming services to boost visibility for artists under its umbrella. If the platform provides direct access to playlist curation, algorithmic support or “front-page” features on DSPs, it could genuinely shift the current balance of power in music distribution.

Still, there are questions about cost, ownership, and payout structures. “Everything costs something,” a source tells me. And in today’s music economy, that usually means a cut of streams, radio play or even publishing percentages. The breakdown between artists, producers and the distributor will be key in determining whether Roc Nation’s model offers a fairer deal or simply another rebrand of an old system.

Some are also wondering whether this move foreshadows a personal musical return for Jay-Z himself. The 24-time Grammy winner has been relatively quiet on the recording front, sparking ongoing speculation about a possible comeback project. If Roc Nation Distribution is part of a larger rollout tied to new music, it would be a quintessential Jay play. He’s always been equal parts business innovation and cultural cache.

Whatever the case, when JAY-Z moves, the industry pays attention. And with this latest venture, the chessboard may be shifting again — reminding everyone why Hov’s business acumen remains as influential as his bars.

Teddy Riley Relaunches Guy With New Lineup; Backlash Is Swift

Teddy Riley has reintroduced his iconic R&B group Guy with a brand-new lineup and a fresh name, Guy 2.0, leaving original members Aaron Hall and Damion Hall out of the mix as he prepares for a national tour.

The Grammy-winning producer and pioneer of the new jack swing sound announced the revamped group on Instagram, revealing that the latest version of Guy will feature Fred “Jai” Robinson of Profyle, J Stylz from BS2 and solo artist Ray Lavender.

Teddy Riley himself will remain at the helm.

“Greetings IG! We are Guy 2.0!! Follow us on our mission!!” the group posted in a message to their followers.

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The new formation will perform under the Teddy Riley Xperience brand, bringing back classics from the Guy catalog while introducing the updated group to a new generation of R&B and Hip-Hop listeners.

The move mirrors Riley’s earlier revival of Blackstreet as BS2 in the 2010s, which also featured J Stylz and included performances of hits like “No Diggity” and “Don’t Leave Me.”

However, this move did not go over well on social media.

“It’s only one GUY & BLACK STREET respectfully call it something else no thank you,” Raheem DeVaughn said, while another person added: “No Aaron Hall, no Guy.”

Initially formed in 1987, Guy was a defining act of the New Jack Swing era. The group’s fusion of Hip-Hop beats with R&B vocals helped shape a genre that influenced artists across decades.

Their debut album went platinum and included staples such as “Groove Me,” “Teddy’s Jam,” and “Let’s Chill.” Their final studio album, Guy III, dropped in 2000.

Beyond his work with Guy and Blackstreet, he has produced for legends like Michael Jackson, Bobby Brown, Keith Sweat, Boyz II Men, Lady Gaga’s, New Edition, Bell Biv DeVoe, Jodeci, and Cardi B.

The new Guy 2.0 lineup is expected to hit the road later this year as part of the Teddy Riley Xperience tour.

‘I bought insurance’: Woman buys through Carvana. Then she gets a text message on delivery day

A woman explains how her Carvana car delivery got delayed twice. Here’s what her story means for consumers considering test driving the remote car-buying platform.

While Carvana has many pros, it does have its challenges. Unfortunately, customers often complain about car delivery delays.

TikTok user @sistersinvacationmode is in that group. She was expecting a car by Saturday, but unfortunately she received a message that day saying her car was delayed for a week.

Woman Says Carvana Delivery Delayed Twice

“Now I need the car this week, not like next week—I need it now because I waited so long and now it’s just time,” she says. “So anyways, you cancel that order and place an order for a different car on Carvana, and now it’s gonna come Sunday and you’re like, that’s fine.” The video currently has 16,000 views and 250 likes.

@sistersinvacationmode gets a call on Sunday that the car is on its way. The car arrives, but it’s a different color than she expected. She says that’s no big deal. T

hen, as she’s taking it for a test drive, she realizes it has 8,000 fewer miles than expected and that the car is also a year newer. Given all these discrepancies, she checks the VIN number and learns that it’s not the VIN for the car she bought insurance and filed the paperwork on.

How Did Carvana Resolve the Situation?

The Carvana delivery person checks the car and confirms it’s not the one she was supposed to receive. The delivery person goes to retrieve the correct car and says they’ll be back to deliver it that day.

However, instead, they call @sistersinvacationmode and say the correct car has a crack in the windshield and needs to be repaired before delivery. After calling Carvana’s 800 number directly, she’s told the car won’t be delivered until the following Sunday.

“So then after all of that, I did a whole lot of stuff and I do not have a car, and now I’m like, am I even supposed to buy a car from Carvana, and what is the message here,” @sistersinvacationmode says.

Carvana entered the market in 2012 to offer car seekers a virtual way to secure a vehicle. You can browse, finance, and complete all the paperwork directly through the company’s app. If you live close enough to a Carvana site, you can pick up your car. If not, a representative will deliver it to you.

Some other advantages of Carvana are that it offers set prices. Dealerships are notorious for marking cars high and then negotiating down. With Carvana, you choose a price that’s right for you and avoid the back-and-forth with a salesperson.

Are Carvana Delays Really That Common?

It appears that delays with Carvana deliveries are a normal occurrence. Carvana reviews on ConsumerAffairs include many customers mentioning delay issues similar to @sistersinvacationmode’s experience.

According to Carvana’s website, the company does not offer refunds for delayed or canceled vehicles. Customers who can’t wait for a vehicle are encouraged to choose another one from its inventory.

Although, as we saw with @sistersinvacationmode, placing a different order may not result in a quicker delivery.

In a follow-up video, the TikToker says that she did end up choosing a different vehicle. When it was delivered, she took it to a mechanic for inspection who found “some issues.” She went through Carvana to get the car fixed under warranty, and says the process was also difficult to navigate. Ultimately, “all is well that ends well,” and she is back on the road.

All Hip Hop has reached out to Carvana for comment via email and to @sistersinvacationmode for comment via TikTok message and comment.

@sistersinvacationmode I’m just rambling but PLEASE tell me how your car buying experience was if you’ve bought a car from Carvana. I’m trying to decide if I should give them one more chance to actually deliver a car I purchase. #carshopping #putafingerdown #adhd #carvana ♬ autumn – Gede Yudis

Fugitive Caught For Killing Man With Single Punch At $uicideboy$ Concert

A guy who punched a concert attendee at a $uicideboy$ concert has been nabbed in Alabama after months on the run, accused of delivering a deadly punch that killed a man outside of the Hip-Hop concert in Washington state.

Devin McCurdy was taken into custody by U.S. Marshals in Lawrence County and now faces second-degree murder charges related to the August 27 death of Brandon Godsey at the White River Amphitheatre.

The incident occurred just after the $uicideboy$ performed in Auburn, where thousands had gathered to see the New Orleans rap duo.

According to court documents, Godsey was waiting for two women near the venue’s restroom area when a verbal exchange escalated. Witnesses told investigators that a woman walking ahead made a “rude comment,” prompting Godsey to respond.

Another man criticized his tone. That’s when McCurdy allegedly turned around and struck Godsey in the face. Video footage also captured him leaning over Godsey and yelling, “sleep tight (expletive),” according to charging papers.

The blow knocked Godsey backward, causing his head to hit the pavement. He was found unconscious around 11 p.m. by King County sheriff’s deputies working security.

Believing it might be an overdose, a sergeant administered naloxone and performed CPR before medics rushed him to Harborview Medical Center. He died around 1:30 a.m. the next morning.

An autopsy revealed skull fractures and severe brain bleeding. Surveillance footage and digital ticket records helped authorities identify McCurdy as the suspect.

A relative who attended the concert with him later told investigators he had urged McCurdy to turn himself in. Instead, he fled the state. McCurdy remains in custody at Lawrence County Jail and is scheduled for arraignment on Monday.


EXCLUSIVE: “Godmother” Escalates War With Jay-Z As Paternity Case Drags On

Jay-Z is once again entangled in a legal battle as Lillie Coley, known as the self-proclaimed “godmother” of Rymir Satterthwaite, filed a motion to revive her dismissed lawsuit in California federal court, claiming the rapper dodged accountability in a long-running paternity dispute.

Coley submitted the new request on November 14, aiming to overturn a judge’s earlier ruling that shut her case down with prejudice—typically a final decision that bars any future filings on the matter.

The dispute stems from Coley’s decade-long effort to support Satterthwaite’s claim that Jay-Z is his biological father. Coley alleges the Hip-Hop mogul refused to take a DNA test and manipulated the legal system in New Jersey to block the case from moving forward.

The latest legal twist centers on California’s Anti-SLAPP statute, a law designed to prevent lawsuits that intimidate people from exercising free speech or participating in legal proceedings. Coley argues her case was wrongly dismissed under this law, stating it was misapplied based on filings from a New Jersey case she believes was never valid in the first place.

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According to court documents, Coley insists the New Jersey courts repeatedly acknowledged they lacked subject-matter jurisdiction, meaning they had no legal authority to rule on the paternity issue. “A court without jurisdiction cannot issue valid orders,” she argues in her motion, claiming the entire New Jersey process was legally meaningless.

Coley originally sued in California, accusing Jay-Z of filing false documents that damaged her and silenced her ability to speak publicly about the case. Jay-Z’s legal team responded by invoking the Anti-SLAPP statute and asked the court to strike her complaint.

The judge agreed in part, ruling that any filings tied to the New Jersey case were protected under the Anti-SLAPP law and that Coley’s revised complaint failed to address the original legal flaws. That led to the dismissal with prejudice earlier this month.

Now, Coley is pushing to reopen the case, arguing the judge relied on court records from a jurisdiction that never had the power to decide the matter in the first place. She wants the court to reinstate her amended complaint and let the case proceed.

‘Forgot I was in Baton Rouge’: Louisiana man parks at Walmart, returns to find missing parts

A Louisiana Man is fed up after returning to his vehicle parked at a Baton Rouge parking lot and finding that it’s missing its hubcaps.

A hubcap is a decorative cover for the center of a car’s tire. It covers the hub, the part that connects a tire to a vehicle. Hub caps don’t just look nice; they help prevent weather damage to tires.

It seems like the driver, TikTok user @mixedlouisianamutt is going to need to get new hubcaps. He parked his car in the Walmart parking lot before a shopping trip, and returned to find his car in a different condition.

Louisiana Walmart Shopper Returns to Find Car Missing Hubcaps

“I parked my car at Walmart and thought I was safe, but I forgot I live in Baton Rouge, so someone took the hubcaps off my car,” the text over @mixedlouisianamutt’s video reads.

Clearly, @mixedlouisianamutt wasn’t prepared for this setback. He shakes his head in defeat as the video cuts out.

Why Do People Steal Hubcaps Anyway?

The history of hubcap theft goes back to the 1970s, when there was an extensive resale market for them. Fortunately, there are precautions that car owners can take to prevent theft, in particular wheel locks.

Memphis has a long history of tire and hubcap theft. Back in 2012, Memphis authorities said they were looking to break up a tire and hubcap theft ring responsible for stealing hundreds of tires and hubcaps in the area.

In 2023, a group stole more than $30,000 in tires and other merchandise from an auto parts store in the northwest part of the city. It was connected to a string of burglaries along the same road.

Viewers React to Man’s Baton Rouge Horror Story

In the comments section, viewers from Baton Rouge weighed in with their own security concerns.

“I got locked in the mall in Monroe because they are in such a hurry to lock it down before dark due to crime,” says one comment.

“They be trippin’ in Baton Rouge,” says another.

Other viewers simply shared their sympathy.

“I’m sorry that happened to you,” one person said.

AllHipHop has reached out to @mixedlouisiana for comment and Walmart via email.

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