Locked Up: Akon Arrested In Georgia On Outstanding Warrant

Akon found himself behind bars last Thursday morning (November 6), when Georgia law enforcement executed an outstanding warrant against the multi-platinum artist.

The Chamblee Police Department took the 52-year-old performer into custody, processing him through the DeKalb County jail system before his release approximately six hours later. Born Aliaune Thiam, the “Lonely” hitmaker posed for his booking photograph wearing a black hoodie, maintaining a stoic expression throughout the procedure.

Authorities confirmed the detention stemmed from an out-of-county warrant, though specific details regarding the underlying charges remain undisclosed. The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office verified the morning arrest and subsequent booking process to media outlets.

The brief incarceration marks another chapter in what has been a tumultuous year for the Senegalese-American artist. His estranged wife Tomeka Thiam filed divorce papers in September, just four days before their 29th wedding anniversary would have occurred.

Despite the legal entanglement, the Grammy-nominated performer’s detention proved temporary. Jail records indicate his processing and release occurred within the same day, suggesting either bond payment or resolution of the warrant’s underlying issues.

Akon’s representatives have not responded to requests for comment regarding the circumstances surrounding the warrant or his brief detention. The nature of the out-of-county legal matter that prompted the arrest remains under investigation.

The development comes as the “Smack That” collaborator continues managing various business ventures, including his ambitious Akon City project in Senegal, which he recently defended against cancelation reports.

Akon’s legal team has yet to issue any public statements regarding the Georgia incident or potential future court appearances related to the outstanding warrant.

Akon claimed to have served years in prison and been the leader of a car theft ring, but investigations have shown these claims were largely embellished to enhance his street credibility. In reality, Akon spent a few months in jail around 1998 for possession of a stolen car, but the charges were later dropped, and he was never convicted as a ringleader or served a long prison sentence.

He was, however, convicted of felony gun possession and received three years’ probation.​

Beyond his self-promoted criminal background, Akon faced controversy for several other legal incidents. In 2007, he was charged with endangering a minor and harassment after tossing a teenager offstage during a concert, an event that resulted in minor injuries to an audience member.

That same year, he faced public backlash for simulating sexual acts onstage with an underage girl in Trinidad and Tobago, which led to the loss of corporate sponsorships.

Rod Wave Busted With Baby Bottle Full Of Lean & Gun Tucked In His Waistband

Rod Wave was arrested in Atlanta after police discovered a baby bottle filled with suspected promethazine in his vehicle during a late-night traffic stop that began with the rapper allegedly speeding through a residential stop sign.

The 25-year-old Florida native was pulled over Friday night after an officer observed him driving 45 mph in a 30 mph zone on Defoor Avenue NW.

According to the arrest warrant, the officer trailed the vehicle without activating lights, writing, “I had a suspicion that the vehicle would flee.”

After following Rod Wave to a QuikTrip gas station, police searched his vehicle and found what they described as “1 fl oz of a purple liquid” suspected to be promethazine inside a baby bottle.

Promethazine, a Schedule V drug, is commonly mixed with codeine and soda to create lean, a substance deeply ingrained in Southern Hip-Hop culture.

The use of baby bottles to consume lean has become a recognizable trend in certain Hip-Hop circles. The bottles are favored for their slow-sip design to help enhance the drug’s sedative effect.

Also in the car was Jamond Byner, who was arrested after police found roughly 7 grams of marijuana and linked him to the same baby bottle.

The search turned up more than just the baby bottle and some weed.

Officers also recovered additional suspected promethazine, oxycodone—a Schedule II controlled substance—a black backpack filled with bundled cash, a Sig Sauer P320 9mm handgun and a Glock .40 caliber pistol with a high-capacity magazine tucked into Rod Wave’s waistband.

Rod Wave now faces multiple charges, including possession of a firearm during the commission of certain felonies, possession of Schedule II and Schedule V controlled substances, reckless driving and violating Georgia’s Controlled Substances Act.

He was released Saturday after posting an $8,000 bond. His lawyer blasted the Atlanta Police Department for profiling Rod Wave.

“We look forward to vigorously challenging this baseless arrest and the clear violations of Mr. Green’s rights in court,” his attorneys said.

The arrest came on the same day Rod Wave earned his first Grammy nomination, casting a shadow over what should have been a career milestone.

This incident marks his second run-in with Atlanta law enforcement this year. In May, he surrendered to police in connection with more than a dozen charges related to a domestic call in Milton.

AI Country “Artist” Tops Billboard Chart With Synthetic Hit, Hip-Hop’s Trouble Begins

AI has made history once again. And this time, people are getting nervous.

“Walk My Walk” is a song from an artist named Breaking Rust and that song has climbed to No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Digital Song Sales chart. This makes it the first AI-generated country song to ever top a Billboard ranking. This AI era we’re stepping into is getting stranger and stranger. But this is notable.

Breaking Rust sounds like a heartbroken cowboy with a scruffy voice. And yet, there is no traceable human identity. He/it is is fully AI. The digital singer boasts over 2 million monthly listeners on Spotify and several tracks have crossed the million-stream mark. “Livin’ on Borrowed Time,” another fan favorite, has already surpassed 4 million plays. This is happening.

The project’s creator Aubierre Rivaldo Taylor is an unknown. Taylor is credited as the songwriter behind Breaking Rust and appears linked to another AI experiment called Defbeatsai. Defbeatsai is like weird country music with a vulgar twist. Many people question if Taylor actually exists.

READ ALSO: Timbaland Sparks Outrage With AI-Generated Artist Accused Of Cultural Appropriation

“Walk My Walk” has made history but Morgan Wallen’s “I Got Better” has the top spot on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. Cody Johnson’s “Travelin’ Soldier” leads U.S. country tracks across streaming platforms. Nevertheless, Breaking Rust’s rise marks a shift. They are disrupting the game and they are making money.

And what about Hip-Hop?

AI’s breakthrough in country music could soon hit Hip-Hop just as hard, if not harder. We love rap for that raw storytelling, individuality and uniquely lived experience. Now, we stand at the cross roads where it could all be turned on its ear. “Keep It Real” will never mean the same. They will be mimicking tone, slang and stealing flows from real MCs. While some see opportunity…producers experimenting with AI tools to expand their sound or indie artists leveling the playing field…others are going to cheat. Hip-Hop could lose its soul.

The danger is real for Hip-Hop, which gives voice to the voiceless. As labels explore AI-driven projects for profit, Hip-Hop will on the menu. Even the created rappers like Bhad Bhabie are in jeopardy.

Major artists including Sir Elton John and Dua Lipa want regulations! Not everybody is Timbaland.

Nas Leads “1 Dollar, 1 Mic, 1 Movement” Push To Fund Hip-Hop’s First Permanent Museum

Nas kicked off a major movement for Hip-Hop and history with a $1 million donation at The Hip Hop Museum‘s 2025 Black Tie Gala, setting the tone for a worldwide $1 fundraising push happening December 2.

The Bronx-based institution is launching its “1 Dollar, 1 Mic, 1 Movement” campaign on Giving Tuesday, asking supporters across the globe to chip in just one dollar to help build Hip-Hop’s first permanent museum.

The campaign’s goal is simple: unite the culture through small donations that collectively create a powerful impact.

“Hip-Hop gave us a voice, let’s give it a home,” Nas stated.

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Resorts World New York City matched Nas’s contribution, doubling the night’s total to $2 million and giving the museum’s campaign a significant lift.

Organizers now hope to tap into the worldwide Hip-Hop community’s strength in numbers.

The museum, which is set to open in late 2026 along the Harlem River in the Bronx, will celebrate every corner of the culture—from DJs and MCs to breakdancers and business pioneers. It will also spotlight Hip-Hop’s influence on activism and global movements.

The D.O.C. Joins “1 Dollar, 1 Mic, 1 Movement” Campaign

Several legends have already pledged their support for the “1 Dollar, 1 Mic, 1 Movement,” including Slick Rick, Doug E. Fresh, Salt of Salt-N-Pepa, Big Daddy Kane, DJ Cassidy and The D.O.C.. Each will help spread the word ahead of the December 2 push.

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The campaign’s concept leans on symbolism as much as fundraising. The idea is that every dollar represents a microphone—amplifying the voices and stories that shaped the genre’s past and future.

To participate, supporters can text 1DollarForHipHop to 707070 or donate online at thhm.org/1dollar.

The Bronx location is no accident. The borough is considered the birthplace of Hip-Hop, where DJ Kool Herc first experimented with breakbeats in the 1970s, laying the foundation for a global cultural force. The museum’s site along the Harlem River marks a return to where it all began.

The “1 Dollar, 1 Mic, 1 Movement” campaign officially launches on Giving Tuesday (December 2).

‘Look like something LUSH would sell’: Ohio Taco Bell worker reveals Baja Blast Pie. Then she takes a bite, concerning viewers 

An Ohio Taco Bell worker recently tried the new Mountain Dew Baja Blast Pie, which is a promotional item that some commenters think is indicative of 2025’s unhinged fast food marketing era.

TikTok creator TaCara (@tmprettyy) posted a video of her Baja Blast Pie review on Oct. 30. The video shows TaCara with a slice of the turquoise pie that she says she let thaw for about an hour.

The consistency of her slice is gummy, but she takes a bite. She can’t quite put her finger on the flavor. “It’s not terrible,” she says.

She takes a second bite to be sure. “It’s not bad,” she confirms. “This is—it’s not bad. I definitely give this a seven out of 10. I can’t really tell y’all if it tastes like Baja Blast.”

Ohio Taco Bell Worker Taste Tests Baja Blast Pie

TaCara says she’s never had a key lime pie, so she can’t specifically compare it to anything. But she says, “Definitely let it sit. I don’t eat this frozen. I’ve seen people eat this frozen. It says ‘thaw for 30 minutes.'”

The instructions are to allow it to thaw for at least 30 minutes or up to 4 hours. TaCara says, “It tastes like [something] for a summer day, not like Thanksgiving. [It’s] $20, though.”

The comments varied in their opinions about the pie’s appearance. “This look like something LUSH would sell,” said one person. “Why is it stretching like play doh?” another person asked.

Is TaCara Just Trying to Keep Her Job?

One person suggested she only did the video out of pressure. “Y’all she just tryna keep her job,” they said. One commenter noted that Taco Bell is straying away from its classics, saying, “They should’ve just kept the caramel apple empanadas.”

One person made the best joke: “In a few years y’all gone be calling the number for the class action lawsuit for mesothelioma.”

TaCara made a follow-up video admitting she likely shouldn’t have purchased the pie if she didn’t work at Taco Bell. But she says that because she is more of a “chocolate” person versus going for citrus flavors. She also notes that each participating location was only allotted 12 pies.

Taco Bell’s Limited Edition Baja Blast Pie

The extremely limited-edition pie sold out in many locations after its launch on Nov. 6. It was first teased at the Live Más Live event in 2024 and made a cameo during Mountain Dew Baja Blast’s 20th anniversary celebration.

Priced at $19.99, the graham cracker-crust pie is sold only whole (not by slice) and is available in-store for a limited time. It transforms the soda into a citrus-flavored, key lime pie-adjacent dessert, explicitly designed to go viral on social media.

It’s part of an escalating trend where fast food chains create increasingly bizarre collaborations purposefully designed to cut through digital noise. Right now, there’s everything from Hidden Valley Ranch lip balm to pretty much whatever you want in dill pickle flavor, banking on shock value and FOMO to push sales.

Food Network called it “otherworldly—sort of like an alien key lime pie” and positioned it as perfect for Friendsgiving. We’ll let you be the judge.

All Hip Hop reached out to @tmprettyy and Taco Bell for more information.

@tmprettyy Baja blast pie #bajablastpie #tacobell #bajablast #moutaindewbajablast ♬ original sound – Cara

Salt-N-Pepa Announce 2026 Reunion Tour After Calling Out Music Industry At Rock Hall Induction

Salt-N-Pepa dropped a major update following the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony in Los Angeles — a long-awaited 2026 reunion tour amid a very public rebuke of the music industry’s streaming practices.

The iconic Hip-Hop trio — Cheryl “Salt” James, Sandra “Pepa” Denton and Deidra “Spinderella” Roper — received the Musical Influence Award over the weekend (November 8) at the Peacock Theater.

But while the moment was celebratory, Salt used the spotlight to call out what she described as unfair treatment from the powers behind the scenes.

“As we celebrate this moment, fans can’t even stream our music,” Salt said during their acceptance speech. “It’s been taken down from all streaming platforms because the industry still doesn’t want to play fair. Salt-N-Pepa have never been afraid of a fight. This is the Influence Award. We have to keep using our influence until the industry honors creativity the way the audience does — with love, respect, and fairness — and that includes streaming platforms too.”

The group has been entangled in a legal dispute with Universal Music Group over music rights. Their legal team claims the label removed their catalog from major streaming services in retaliation.

Despite the ongoing battle, Salt-N-Pepa made it clear they’re not slowing down. James confirmed the trio will reunite for a tour in 2026.

“Are we doing a Reunion Tour?” she teased. “Yes, yes. 2026, but don’t quote us!”

The announcement came during an interview with entertainment reporter Courtney Tezeno, where the group reflected on their legacy and the significance of the Hall of Fame honor.

Pepa spoke on the group’s impact: “Because we have forged such a path for women, and all the triumphs and everything that we have overcome, the good, the bad, and just to stand here today is such a prestigious award. The influence award for Hip-Hop, the contribution that we have did, you know, for Hip-Hop feels great.”

Salt added, “We’ve always been working hard and knowing that we were doing the darn thing. But to get this is, like, the cherry on top of the cake. This is incredible. We take ourselves being influencers very seriously.”

Spinderella acknowledged the uphill climb it took to get to this point: “Oh, my God. I mean, this is the top of the line. But the work that’s been put in, the struggle was real. You don’t get to this point without suffering.”

The group also performed their 1987 classic “Push It” during the ceremony, joined on stage by En Vogue and longtime producer Hurby Luv Bug Azor.

Salt-N-Pepa’s rise began in 1985, and over the decades they’ve carved out space for women in Hip-Hop with bold lyrics, business savvy and an unshakable presence.

The 2026 tour will mark their return to the stage as a full unit, signaling not just a comeback but a continuation of their fight for fair treatment in the music business.

Viral Rapper’s “Arrest Me Daddy” Stunt Ends With Real Handcuffs

Viral sensation Adamn Killa turned his viral catchphrase into reality Monday afternoon when Chicago police briefly detained him during a traffic stop downtown after months of daring them to do just that.

The Hip-Hop artist, whose real name is Adam Kelly, has built a massive online following by confronting law enforcement officers and theatrically demanding they arrest him.

His go-to move? Bending over, placing his hands behind his back and yelling “Arrest me, daddy” before breaking into a dance — all set to his song “Fall On.”

But things got real at the corner of East Randolph Street and North Michigan Avenue on Monday (November 10), when officers actually took him up on the offer.

Kelly was handcuffed and placed in the back of a squad car for about 20 minutes before being released without charges.

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The “Arrest Me Daddy” Video Series Continues

“I got out and I went and made more ‘Arrest me, daddy’ videos right after,” Kelly told the Chicago Sun-Times.

True to his word, he posted several more clips after the incident, keeping his online momentum going.

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Kelly, who hails from Chicago’s Chatham and Roseland neighborhoods, has racked up nearly 2 million followers across Instagram and TikTok. His videos regularly hit hundreds of thousands of views, with some surpassing the million mark.

His most viral content often shows him confronting everyone from Chicago police to National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., while dancing and repeating his now-signature line.

Kelly’s manager, Taylor Bennett—the younger brother and manager of Chance the Rapper—sees his antics as more than just internet comedy.

“You laugh at him, but it’s like he’s created an environment through his socials where people feel that they can be involved even if they’re not there,” Bennett said.

While many see his behavior as performance art, Kelly insists there’s a political edge to his viral campaign. He’s critical of officers who hide their identities during operations and draws historical comparisons to make his point.

“How they be covering their face and s###, I feel like in the future, they gonna look at them like how they looked at, like the Nazi soldiers,” Kelly said. “Because they know what they be doing wrong. That’s why they cover their face and they be covering their badges and stuff.”

Kelly was released without charges on November 10 and resumed filming the same day.

‘He didn’t get very far’: Houston man tries to walk his tab. Then the bartender catches him—she’s seen this trick before

A Houston man finds himself publicly embarrassed after he walked a restaurant tab and then headed next door to the poker room for some light gambling. Here’s why the scheme didn’t turn out like he hoped.

TikTok user Wynden Tess (@wyndensworld) posted a video about the experience on Oct. 11. “I am the bartender at a high-end restaurant, and this is my story about how this guy tried to walk his tab tonight,” she says to start the video. “He didn’t get very far.”

Wynden explains that she works behind the bar at her restaurant, and serves customers food as well as alcohol. Next to the restaurant is a 24-hour poker place.

That evening, a man entered the bar and ordered food, a $7 bottle of still water, and a double Captain Morgan rum with Diet Coke. After eating all his bread and much of his food, he asks Wynden Tess if it’s OK if he goes to get his laptop and does some work at the bar. She assures him that’s fine.

Houston Man Attempts to Walk Restaurant Bar Tab

“So he sits down his double Captain Morgan,” she says. “He says he’s going to get his laptop. I had a feeling. He was being overly nice.” And sure enough, she says, “He left to go get his laptop and never returned.”

Wynden Tess spoke to another one of the staff, who saw him walk over to the poker room. She gives the man another 10 minutes before heading over to the poker room to see if he’s there. Luckily, she is friends with the security guard there, so she has no problem getting in.

Sure enough, her tab walking customer is inside the poker room playing at a table. The security guard goes up to the guy, who initially denies ever being at the restaurant. His tune changes, though, when Wynden Tess returns with her manager and security camera footage that clearly shows him enjoying his meal.

The customer acts confused and tells them that he thought a friend paid for his tab. Wynden doesn’t believe this excuse for a second, because she didn’t see him with anybody the entire time he was at the restaurant.

“He was trying to cover his [expletive] at the poker room so they didn’t think he was a broke loser,” she says. “We walk back over to the restaurant. He’s in between me and my manager with his little tail between his legs. And he pays and he gave me $5.”

She’s unmoved by the gesture. “First of all, you’re embarrassing and you look like a loser,” she says. “And you just lie after lie. You can’t pay a $48 tab, but you have the audacity to go play poker and gamble your money? That’s embarrassing, boy.”

Viewers React to the Houston Bartender’s Detective Skills

In the comments, viewers overwhelmingly took Wynden Tess’s side in the situation. Many praised her detective skills.

“There’s nothing better than a bartender scorned,” wrote one person.

“Bartenders are smarter than whips,” said a second person. 

“You should work for the FBI,” said a third person. “Nice job, girl.”

While it’s not uncommon, leaving without paying a restaurant tab is a misdemeanor offense in Texas. And not only does the practice cost the restaurant money, but servers and bartenders are often asked to pay the tab out of pocket.

All Hip Hop contacted Wynden Tess via TikTok comment and direct message for comment. 

@wyndensworld Gottemmm 🤣 #industry #restaurantlife #bartenderstories #fyp #relatable ♬ original sound – Wynden Tess♥️

Ja Rule Reflects On 50 Cent Feud—Blames It For Hurting New York Hip-Hop

Ja Rule doubled down on his belief that he’s the superior rapper to 50 Cent, despite conceding over a decade ago that he lost their infamous Hip-Hop feud that helped reshape the early 2000s.

During a recent appearance on the “7 P.M. in Brooklyn” podcast hosted by Carmelo Anthony and Kazeem Famuyide, the Queens-bred rapper revisited the long-standing grudge match with the G-Unit frontman.

While acknowledging it was an “unpopular opinion”, Ja Rule stood firm in his claim that his artistry outshone 50’s.

“I feel like I was the better rapper,” Ja said. “I felt like I made the better records; I feel like my records aged better, still. So, that’s how I feel inside. I don’t know how everybody else feels.”

That statement followed his broader call for mutual respect, noting that both he and 50 Cent made lasting contributions to Hip-Hop culture.

“At the end of the day, you’ve gotta kinda love both or you gotta kinda respect both,” Ja said. “You don’t gotta love both, but you gotta respect both. You gotta appreciate both, and that’s just what it is. Even in rap competitions and battles and beefs and s### like that, I have a very different take on it than everybody does. He has a take on it that was his take.”

The comments come despite Ja Rule’s 2013 admission that he lost the battle to 50 Cent, whose string of scathing diss tracks — including “Back Down,” “Wanksta,” and “I Smell P*ssy” — helped derail Ja’s commercial reign.

The feud also fractured the New York Hip-Hop scene, something Ja reflected on during the interview.

“Look at Kendrick and Drake. Nothing good is coming out of any of these things. Like, me and 50’s s###, that s### f##### up New York Hip-Hop. It really did because it separated a lot of n##### in New York .”

When the conversation shifted to the Kendrick Lamar and Drake battle, Ja Rule offered his take on the fallout and why he thinks Drake doesn’t need any advice.

“Why I gota advise Drake? Why I can’t advise Kendrick?” he asked. “Drake don’t need no advice. Drake is rich, he got a big ass plane. Have you seen his plane? What we talking about Drake for, man? That n#### chilling, man.”

Ferg Reveals Max B’s Emotional Tie To His Late Father: “I Didn’t Know How Deep It Ran”

Ferg revealed a surprising backstory about Max B and his late father, Darold Ferguson Sr., during a recent vlog, sharing that the Harlem rapper once worked side by side with his dad in a T-shirt printing hustle long before either of them became known names in Hip-Hop.

The A$AP Mob artist dropped the revelation just days after Max B was released from East Jersey State Prison on Sunday (November 9), ending a 16-year sentence that began in 2009.

The Harlem native, known for his melodic “wavy” sound, had his original 75-year sentence reduced in a lengthy legal battle.

“Three weeks ago, he told me that he was silk-screening t-shirts with my dad. He was like D Ferg’s little man,” Ferg said in the vlog. “I didn’t know how deep it ran with him and my family, but that’s really the history. He’s like one of the guys that my father helped pull up in the neighbourhood.”

Ferg Says His Connection With Max B Runs Deeper Than Rap

Ferg explained that his father, who passed away in 2005 from kidney failure, had a habit of mentoring young men in the neighborhood and tried to steer them away from trouble.

“We built our rapport from the fam,” he added. “It’s not even on no rap s###.”

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Darold Ferguson Sr. was a respected Harlem designer who ran a boutique and made a name for himself in the 90s and early 2000s, printing shirts and creating logos for major record labels like Bad Boy Records and Uptown Records. He also worked with artists including Teddy Riley, Heavy D and Bell Biv DeVoe.

That same creative drive would later influence Ferg’s own ventures in fashion, including his Traplord clothing line, which became a staple in Hip-Hop streetwear.

Max B’s release has already stirred excitement in the music world. He’s reconnected with longtime collaborator French Montana and is reportedly working on new material.

Paris Jackson Can Pull Spaghetti Through Her Nose Due To Drug Use

Paris Jackson revealed a deeply personal consequence of her past drug use, telling social media followers that she has lived with a perforated septum since she was 20.

In a video shared to TikTok and other platforms, the daughter of Michael Jackson and Debbie Rowe explained the visible and audible impact of the condition.

“I realized I never addressed this and it can sometimes be very noticeable,” she said. “I have a really loud whistle because you can hear it when I breathe through my nose, and that is because I have what is called a perforated septum.”

To show the extent of the damage, Jackson tilted her head back and shone a light into her nostril, exposing the cavity. When asked how it happened, she didn’t mince words.

“It’s exactly where you think it’s from,” she said, before adding, “Don’t do drugs, kids.” Then, with a shrug, she continued, “Or do, I mean, everyone is going to have the experience they need to have with life. I’m not going to tell anyone what to do. I don’t recommend it because it ruined my life.”

The 26-year-old model and singer said the condition has been difficult to manage, especially when recording music. She even joked that she “can stick a spaghetti noodle” through the hole in her nose.

Though surgery could potentially fix the issue, Jackson said she’s not willing to risk her sobriety, which she’s maintained for nearly six years. “You have to take pills when you do a surgery that gnarly,” she said. “And I don’t want to f**k with that.”

Jackson’s video comes as more public figures have begun to speak openly about the long-term physical and emotional consequences of substance use.

Jackson has not shared whether she plans to seek alternative treatments for the condition, but she made it clear that avoiding painkillers is a priority as she continues her recovery journey.


‘I swear I’ve seen these Instagram promo codes everywhere’: Nashville woman goes out for $55 omakase. Here’s why she said it was one of her most ‘frustrating’ dining experiences ever

A Nashville woman went to a $65 omakase experience that she said was one of the most frustrating restaurant meals she’s ever had.

TikTok user Yoojin (@yoojin.ie) posted a video about the meal on Oct. 9. “Be careful about omakase places that might lure you in with a promo code or discount but end up not honoring it—even after calling them out,” she says.

Yoojin explains that she and her boyfriend recently visited a Nashville omakase restaurant, which she leaves unnamed, after seeing it advertised on Instagram as 12 courses for $65. “And they were running Instagram ads that had promo codes that brought it down to $55,” she says. “I swear, I’ve seen those promo codes everywhere. But I’ve learned that when things sound too good to be true, it’s probably not worth it.”

What Happened at the Nashville Omakase Restaurant?

The first red flag appeared when the couple had to wait 25 minutes past their 7:30 p.m. reservation. “One thing about omakase is that they run really strict time slots,” Yoojin says. “We got seated at 7:50 p.m.—which is insane to think about.”

Another issue Yoojin and her boyfriend had with the service is that the hostess asked them multiple times to purchase an alcoholic or non alcoholic beverage with their meal. Yoojin said her boyfriend drove and she wasn’t interested in drinking alcohol, but declining once wasn’t enough.

“Asking us throughout the entire omakase experience was unnecessary,” she says. “I did have to cave in and I got the one non alcoholic drink they had. Which was really good, but it just left a bitter taste in my mouth.”

Yoojin also objected to the a la carte menu prices, which she says range from $16-$30. “So, a $30 price point for one piece of sushi, which is practically half the price [of the full meal], is just insane,” she says.

Nashville Omakase Service Pushes Woman ‘Over the Edge’

Yoojin says she was “kind of pushed over the edge” when the hostess approached the couple with the bill “in the middle” of the meal. “So she has her tablet and she asks us if we want to close our tab or pay,” she says. “Even when she was doing this, the chefs, I could literally hear them say to each other, ‘What is she doing?’ So I guess this wasn’t normal, but we ended up just paying.”

The final insult came with the receipt. “That’s when we noticed the promo code wasn’t applied,” she says. She brought it up with the hostess on her way out, but says the hostess told her she couldn’t help them since they’d already paid the tab.

Yoojin asked the hostess to call her manager, and the couple left their contact information with the hostess so that the manager could follow up. “I’m making this video because it’s been a week and a half later and we actually haven’t heard anything back,” she says.

Viewers React to the Nashville Omakase Experience

It’s unfortunate that the service was so lacking, because Yoojin says the sushi itself was fine. “I thought everything was great except for one piece,” she says, the wagyu uni. “I think it’s just the hostess that kind of ruined the experience.”

In the comments section, viewers reacted to the story and offered advice on how to handle the situation.

“Omakase in Nashville does not sound appealing,” wrote one skeptical viewer.

“You should’ve called to follow up, but they should’ve too, obviously,” said a second person. 

“The fastest way to get a refund is leaving a 1-star review,” said a third person. “Also, I wanted to try this place, too, but I was skeptical.”

Is This Video About Sushi by Bou?

Multiple commenters suggested that Yoojin is talking about Sushi by Bou, which advertises a 12-course omakase experience for $65. And Yelp reviews for the restaurant seem to back up Yoojin’s complaints about the inconsistent service and pricey a la carte menu. However, others praised the ambience and said they had no problem redeeming the promo code.

All Hip Hop contacted Yoojin via email and Sushi by Bou via website contact form for comment. 

@yoojin.ie what’s the promo code for? 🙄 #storytime about my omakase experience in #nashville ♬ original sound – yoojin | nashville

Lil’ Kim Rocks Barclays Center As Nets Debut Notorious B.I.G. Tribute Jerseys On “Biggie Night”

Lil Kim took center court at Barclays Center on November 11 as the Brooklyn Nets unveiled their revived Notorious B.I.G.-inspired “Brooklyn Camo” jerseys during the team’s first “Biggie Night” of the 2025–26 NBA season against the Toronto Raptors.

The halftime tribute featured the Queen Bee delivering her verse from “Notorious B.I.G.” in front of a crowd buzzing with nostalgia and hometown pride.

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Before the event, Lil Kim teased her appearance on social media, writing, “I’m poppin out tomorrow for my home team the @brooklynnets at the @barclayscenter. It’s Biggie Night, so you already know the vibes everytime we rep the legend it’s all good babyyy bae baeee. Brooklyn, we ouuutssiiideee. Get ready for a fun-filled night! Let’s make it one for the books.”

The Nets’ players hit the hardwood in the reimagined “Brooklyn Camo” City Edition uniforms, which feature a bold multicolor stripe pattern inspired by Biggie’s iconic Coogi sweaters.

A “BED-STUY” patch, designed by graffiti legend Eric Haze, was stitched across the torso in tribute to the late rapper’s neighborhood roots.

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The arena was transformed for the night with a Biggie-themed court, curated entertainment, and giveaways, including collectible Biggie bobbleheads for attendees.

The celebration is part of a larger campaign in partnership with Biggie’s estate, aimed at honoring his legacy and the borough’s cultural impact on Hip-Hop.

The Nets plan to wear the Biggie jerseys in 11 games throughout the season. Limited-edition merchandise, including hoodies, caps and tees, was released in tandem with the event and quickly became hot-ticket items.

Team executives and representatives from Biggie’s estate emphasized that the tribute is meant to reflect the spirit of Brooklyn and the lasting influence of one of its most legendary voices. The phrase “Spread Love the Brooklyn Way” served as the campaign’s rallying cry.

Cardi B & Jeezy Tease New Collaboration With Cryptic “Snowman” Post

Cardi B and Jeezy sent the internet into overdrive Tuesday night (November 11) after dropping major hints about a potential collaboration.

On Tuesday night (November 11), Cardi posted a striking image on social media showing a black crow, a visual from her Am I The Drama? rollout, perched on top of a snowman—Jeezy’s iconic logo.

The caption read, “Looks like there is a 100 percent chance of snow tomorrow at 12pm est.”

That was all it took for speculation to erupt online, with many pointing to a possible remix of Cardi’s track “ErrTime.”

One user commented, “IS JEEZY DA SNOWMAN ON THE ERRTIME REMIX?! BC THAT SOUNDS LIKE HIS TYPE OF PORDY!”

Jeezy added fuel to the fire by replying with a single snowman emoji, a move that all but confirmed the rumors.

One excited follower replied, “OMG!!! It’s confirmed we’re getting the Snowman.”

“Took yall long enough,” added another. “Anybody that heard err time knew this was a Jeezy song.”

Earlier this week, Cardi teased more surprises in an Instagram montage featuring clips from her album’s promotional events.

“I can’t believe it’s been almost two months of AM I THE DRAMA,” she wrote. “Thank you everybody so much that’s been buying, streaming, and making videos.. the skits lip syncs and choreography… y’all been really holding me down.. I love it and we not done yet… more drama coming your way soon!!”

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The exact nature of the collaboration remains under wraps, but all signs point to a reveal at noon Eastern on Wednesday (November 12).

City Girls’ JT Taking Over Florida Dispensaries With Her Vape Line Launch

JT is getting back to business after the release of her new single “Girls Gone Wild,” by teaming with Flower by Edie Parker and Verano Holdings Corp, to roll out a line of high-end cannabis products across Florida’s 82 MÜV dispensaries.

The Grammy-nominated rapper is now the face of a cannabis campaign that blends fashion, lifestyle and marijuana culture. The collaboration introduces vaporizers and vape cartridges, under the Flower by Edie Parker label.

The rollout marks a strategic move for all three players.

Edie Parker, a women-led brand known for merging design and cannabis, joined forces with Verano, one of the largest multi-state cannabis operators in the U.S., to distribute the products exclusively through Verano’s MÜV dispensaries in Florida.

“This partnership represents a significant milestone in bringing design-forward cannabis accessories and premium products to Florida consumers,” company representatives said in a joint statement from their New York and Chicago offices.

JT’s involvement comes just days after the City Girls member deleted her X account following dismal sales of her new single “Girls Gone Wild,” which dropped in the middle of a feud with Cardi B.

The backlash and jokes over the single’s streaming numbers were so intense, JT decided to take a break from social media. However, she’s obviously still focused on her business, having entered the cannabis industry.

Verano Holdings Corp., which trades under the symbol VRNO on the Cboe Canada, has steadily grown its influence in Florida’s medical marijuana market.

Florida’s cannabis market has expanded rapidly in recent years, with medical marijuana access increasing and recreational legalization still under debate.

The state’s 82 MÜV locations offer a vast distribution network for the new collection, targeting both medical users and style-conscious consumers.

JT joins a growing list of Hip-Hop artists investing in the cannabis space, as the industry continues to attract entertainers looking to diversify their portfolios.

Korean Hip-Hop, R&B artist, Bryan Chase collaborates with Sik-K and Camo on New Single “Flaunt It” 

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November 13th 2025 – Los Angeles, CA – Korean Hip-Hop and R&B artist, Bryan Chase, makes a bold and unexpected return today with the surprise release of his new single “Flaunt It” (feat. Sik-K, Camo). The track marks his second release since signing with Universal Music Korea earlier this year, and continues to define the new era he’s building.

Produced by Nick Spiders, known for his work with American rap heavyweights Playboi Carti and Ken Carson, and co-produced with JuniorChef, known for his work with Jay Park and Jeon Somi, “Flaunt It” delivers a high-energy hip-hop sound that blends global influences with Bryan Chase’s signature style. The track marks a new creative chapter for the artist, who continues to push boundaries with international collaborations. 

Amplifying the momentum, the track features powerhouse guest appearances from Sik-K and CAMO. Fresh off being named “Artist of the Year” at the 2025 Korean Hip-Hop Awards, Sik-K reunites with Bryan Chase following their critically praised collaboration “LOV3 (Feat. Bryan Chase, Okasian).” Their renewed partnership promises dynamic synergy and lyrical finesse. 

CAMO, fresh off the release of her EP Secret, delivers sleek, confident, and trend-setting verses that elevate the track’s theme of bold self-expression. Her unique tone and flow further amplify the song’s confident, forward-looking energy. 

Earlier this year, Bryan Chase teamed up with pH-1 for “Show Must Go On,” offering a glimpse into his expanding sonic range and evolving artistry. With “Flaunt it,” he continues to build momentum, teasing a forthcoming EP that is expected to further cement his place in the global hip-hop scene. 

MORE INFO: Bryan Chase is an artist who continues to expand his own musical spectrum both domestically and internationally, breaking down the boundaries between hip-hop and R&B with his unique tone, smooth rap skills, and vocal skills.

Debuting in 2015 with the EP [Lost in the City Part.1] he was a member of the legendary Cohort crew, which once dominated the Korean Hip Hop industry. In 2016, with the release of the album [The Last Orcas], his crew reached the peak of their international career in the history of Korean hip-hop crew. Their tracks “Let Us Prey,” “Walkin (Remix),” and “Underwater Bank,” released through 88rising, hit over 10 million views on YouTube. 

Named by Hypebeast as “a staple of the underground rap scene of Seoul,” Bryan Chase is known for his versatility and melodic flows. Starting off strongly with ‘No Flex Zone (remix)’ a decade ago, he has been making a significant impact in Korea’s Hip Hop scene along with his crew members, Okasian and Keith Ape. His artistry has led him to partnerships with THE BLACKLABEL, Interscope and 88rising, and a collaboration with K-Pop artist TAYEANG on “Nightfall”, and U.S. rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie on “2U.” Bryan Chase speaks on this new partnership; “Joining UMG is an incredible honor.

We’ve built this from the ground up with love and belief in the music. Now with this partnership, we’re ready to share our sound with the world. This is a new beginning and we’re expecting great things ahead.”

TikTok Star Hit With $1.75M Judgment For Wrecking Manager’s Marriage

Brenay Kennard must fork over a staggering $1.75 million after a Durham County jury determined the TikTok sensation wrecked her manager’s marriage through an extramarital relationship.

The social media personality, who commands nearly 3 million TikTok followers and 274,000 Instagram devotees, now confronts one of North Carolina’s most substantial alienation of affection verdicts in recent memory.

The legal battle centered on accusations that Kennard had engaged in an intimate relationship with Tim Montague, her professional representative, while he was still married to Akira Montague. The couple had exchanged vows on October 20, 2018, laying the groundwork for what would become a costly legal confrontation.

Akira Montague’s civil complaint, filed in May 2024 with Durham County Superior Court, painted a devastating picture of marital destruction. The plaintiff argued that the affair inflicted severe emotional trauma, compromised her physical well-being, and robbed her children of an intact family structure.

The romantic entanglement allegedly unfolded both within the Montague family residence and across Kennard’s various social media platforms.

The jury’s decision split the massive financial penalty into two distinct categories: $1.5 million for alienation of affection and $250,000 for criminal conversation.

These charges represent North Carolina’s unique legal framework that permits betrayed spouses to pursue monetary damages against third parties who interfere with their marriages. Kennard vehemently disputed the verdict’s validity, claiming the wronged wife had already accepted her marriage’s demise.

“She gave her consent,” Kennard told WRAL. “She said it was okay because she knew her marriage was over with, and it was done.”

The influencer maintained that Akira Montague was fully aware of the relationship’s deteriorating state before any romantic involvement commenced.

The case joins North Carolina’s lengthy roster of expensive alienation of affection judgments. Historical precedents include Carol Puryear’s record-breaking $30 million award in 2011 against Betty Devin, involving Donald Puryear, a trucking company owner.

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More recently, former state Senator Rick Gunn settled a similar lawsuit for $3 million in 2021 after being accused of maintaining a prolonged affair with his legislative assistant. Robonetta Jones, who represented Akira Montague throughout the proceedings, expressed satisfaction with the outcome.

“She has received justice from losing her husband and the father of her children,” Jones stated, emphasizing the profound personal losses her client endured.

North Carolina remains among only six states maintaining these antiquated legal provisions, which trace their origins to English common law traditions.

The statutes allow jilted spouses to seek compensation from individuals they believe destroyed their marriages through romantic interference.

Kool G Rap & Nas Might Finally Knock Out Full Project

You know we love Kool G Rap around here.

Kool G Rap just dropped a gem and we are all going crazy over it. Hip-Hop heads are buzzing from Queens to Japan. The legendary MC revealed there’s a “high probability” he’ll be collaborating with Nas for an upcoming installment in the Legend Has It series. Yes, I am sitting up in my Laz-E-Boy.

For those not in the loop, Nas’ Legend Has It project has been an homage to the architects of the game, those architects who built Hip-Hop’s greatness. They were around long before algorithms and TikTok, and sometimes…before the real money. Nas has worked hard to preserve that golden essence with Mobb Deep, Rae & Ghost, Slick Rick, Big L and De La Soul.

So, when Kool G Rap — the Godfather of street lyricism and one of Nas’ biggest influences — says the odds are high they’ll work on a project together…that’s crazy. We know they have a storied history. You know the vibes:

This could be historic in ways the others were not. G Rap is Nas’s OG. He has always given G his flowers. Songs like “N.Y. State of Mind” and “Represent” mimic G Rap’s vivid, cinematic storytelling, mafioso wordplay. QGTM!

Fans are already losing it online – Corona and Queensbridge connecting. Before we continue, this happened on the recent Rock The Bells Cruise, where G was being interviewed. So, no official confirmation or release date has surfaced. I can totally see this happening.

Nas and Kool G Rap on wax? That’s like watching two of the best chess players finally sit down for the match the streets have been waiting on for years.

By the way, AHH Chief Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur was just with G Rap, but did not get any goods on him. Nas actually honored G in Vegas recently too, at the Grandmaster Awards.

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Kodak Black Launches $YAK Artist Crypto-Coin During “Kodak Day”

Kodak Black is making moves in the digital music space by unveiling his $YAK Artist Coin partnership with Audius, transforming how artists connect with their most devoted supporters. The Florida native chose his hometown celebration as the perfect backdrop for this technological leap forward.

The Hip-Hop star’s latest venture represents a step into cryptocurrency-powered fan engagement. Through this collaboration with the decentralized music platform, supporters who hold $YAK tokens will unlock premium content, including unreleased tracks, individual song components, and exclusive behind-the-scenes material delivered consistently to community members.

Timing the announcement strategically, the Pompano Beach artist distributed tokens during his annual Kodak Day festivities on November 11 at Golden Acres housing project, the neighborhood where he spent his formative years.

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The coin’s name carries special meaning, representing the acronym “You Already Know” – a phrase closely associated with the rapper’s brand and persona.

Roneil Rumburg, Co-Founder and CEO of Audius, praised the partnership’s potential impact.

“Kodak Black is beloved by legions of fans as a true innovator in hip hop,” Rumburg explained. “He’s taking that same pioneering spirit to create an entirely new way to engage and reward his most passionate fans, using Audius technology to unlock special moments for them and build a more meaningful relationship.”

This launch builds upon Audius’s recent expansion into artist-created cryptocurrencies. Last month, the platform introduced functionality allowing musicians to generate personalized Solana-based tokens within minutes.

These digital assets enable creators to offer exclusive perks, including private Discord access, platform-wide recognition badges, leaderboard features, and direct communication channels with their audience.

Fans interested in learning more about the $YAK coin project can visit the dedicated landing page at yak.audius.co for additional details and information on participation.

Chrisean Rock Getting Married, Said She’s Done With Los Angeles Life

Chrisean Rock stunned fans with major life announcements that signal a dramatic shift from her tumultuous past. The Baltimore native revealed she’s leaving Los Angeles behind to build a new chapter in her hometown, complete with wedding plans and a significant real estate investment.

“If you want to see me come to Baltimore on my turf where I’m safe at, I’m not going up there in LA unless I get paid and I’m right back in Baltimore,” Chrisean Rock said.

The reality star and rapper disclosed she has purchased acres of land in Baltimore, marking a strategic move away from the West Coast lifestyle that has defined much of her public persona.

Chrisean Rock emphasized her desire to create a safer environment, particularly as she navigates co-parenting responsibilities with her young son, Chrisean Jr.

“I just bought acres of land, I’m building a foundation, a compound, I’m getting married. It’s so much things that I’ve been working on behind the scenes with God. I’m just going to allow Him to just bless it, sanctify it, and that’s it. I’m out the way on purpose, bro,” she revealed.

Chrisean Rock’s revelation comes amid ongoing tensions with her baby father, Blueface, who recently completed a prison sentence. The rapper recently said Chrisean Rock and her enemy, Jaidyn Alexis, were “high on dick and balls” if they thought he would be getting back together with either one of them.

Days later, Blueface revealed he and Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood star Hazel-E were dating.

Her marriage announcement adds another layer to the dramatic transformation.

Chrisean Rock has not officially disclosed her partner’s identity publicly, but the marriage revelation suggests she has moved on from Blueface and her last boyfriend, HoodTrophy Bino.