Young Buck Assault, Vandalism Trial Derailed Until 2026 Over Health Concerns

Young Buck can breathe a little bit before facing a jury in his assault and vandalism case—his lawyer’s health issues just bought him six months.

The rapper’s trial, originally set for July 24 in Sumner County, Tennessee, got bumped to January 12, 2026. The judge gave the green light after Buck’s attorney couldn’t move forward due to medical problems.

Cops say Buck went off during an October 2020 fight with his ex-girlfriend Lucresia Neal, wrecking property, putting his hands on Neal and trying to slam her to the ground.

Neal wasn’t quiet either. She allegedly fired warning shots at Buck and ended up getting booked herself for reckless endangerment with a weapon.

Buck was released on a $60,000 bond, but the court imposed strict conditions, including GPS tracking and regular check-ins with a bond supervisor.

Then, in 2022, Buck was arrested again for allegedly trashing Neal’s car.

According to police, he texted her, saying he was pulling up and when she didn’t answer the door, Young Buck started kicking it. After the rap star left, she found her car damaged.

Cops backed up her story with security footage. That stunt and missing meetings with his bond supervisor landed him in jail for 30 days.

Young Buck’s fans were furious at the sentence and protesters showed up to picket outside the courthouse, calling out what they say is shady behavior from local officials.

“We thank the demonstrators for their cooperation and for expressing their views in a lawful and respectful manner. Our office remains committed to ensuring public safety while safeguarding the constitutional rights of every citizen,” said Sheriff Eric Craddock after the demonstrations on behalf Buck ended.

Despite all the legal chaos, Buck’s still dropping music. He recently released a seven-track EP called Target Practice.

Fatman Scoop Honored With Street Naming Ceremony In Harlem

The corner of 109th Street and 5th Avenue will soon carry the name of a hometown hero when it’s officially named “Isaac ‘Fatman Scoop’ Freeman III Place” in a public ceremony. The affair takes place Saturday, August 9 at 2 p.m. in Harlem, New York.

Grammy Award-winning artist Isaac “Fatman Scoop” Freeman III will be honored by his family, New York City Council Member Dr. Yusef Salaam and the Forever Fatman Scoop Foundation. Scoop was a native of Harlem and a beloved member of the Hip-Hop community.

Known worldwide for his booming voice, Scoop’s contributions to music, entertainment and community empowerment go back decades. Still, his heart has never strayed far from the block that raised him.

“Scoop has always represented Harlem with pride,” said Kendell “Sav” Freeman, his brother. “This co-naming is a tribute not just to his artistry, but to his ongoing commitment to uplifting the community that raised him.”

The ceremony is expected to draw friends, family, civic leaders and community members. All of them to convene to recognize a figure who has carried Harlem’s energy across the globe.

With hits like Be Faithful” and multiple Grammy wins under his belt, Freeman has collaborated with some of the most prominent names in music.

Scoop’s relentless loyalty for giving back made him a figure worthy of this rare municipal honor.

Dr. Salaam’s support of the initiative also adds profound symbolism. Dr. Salaam is a member of the Exonerated Five and now a public servant. Other attendees at the co-naming will bring the same raw energy as Scoop rocking the stage.

Fatman Scoop unfortunately passed away after collapsing during a performance in Hamden, Connecticut, on August 30, 2024. Medical reports later confirmed his death was due to hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. There were no signs of foul play.

The event is open to the public.

EVENT DETAILS
Date: Saturday, August 9, 2025
Time: 2:00 PM
Location: Corner of 109th Street & 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10029

Chris Brown’s Legal Drama Continues In London Club Case With New Charges

Chris Brown showed up in a London courtroom Friday morning (July 11) and pleaded not guilty to two more charges tied to that wild nightclub incident where he allegedly cracked a dude with a tequila bottle.

The courtroom was packed with about 20 supporters watching from the gallery, clearly riding for Breezy, who is now fighting accusations of assault causing actual bodily harm and carrying a weapon in public.

This all stems from a February 2023 situation at Tape nightclub where music producer Abraham Diaw says Brown went off on him.

Brown got picked up in Manchester back in May when he landed in the U.K. for his Breezy Bowl tour. Cops held him for nearly a week until he dropped a whopping $6.7 million for bai to get out.

Brown had already pleaded not guilty last month to the more serious charge—attempting to cause grievous bodily harm. His boy Hoody Baby is also charged and pleaded not guilty in connection to the fracas back in June.

Still, he didn’t let the arrest slow him down. He hit the stage in Manchester just weeks later and even joked about the whole thing.

“Thank you for coming and supporting me. And thank you to the jail… It was really nice,” Chris Brown said.

The trial’ is scheduled for October 26, 2026.

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Kid Cudi Marries Longtime Love Lola Abecassis Sartore in Glamorous French Ceremony

Kid Cudi’s newest chapter in music came with an even bigger moment in his personal life. The Cleveland-born rapper and actor tied the knot with longtime partner Lola Abecassis Sartore.

The affair went down on June 28 at the luxurious Hôtel Cap-Estel on the French Riviera.

The wedding, described by the bride as a “perfect, flawless day,” was steeped in meaning, style and a deep connection to the late fashion visionary Virgil Abloh.

The couple first connected at Abloh’s debut Louis Vuitton show in Paris nearly seven years ago. “I was working behind the scenes, and Scott [Cudi] was walking the runway. Our eyes met in the chaos, and there was a silent spark. After the show, Scott walked straight up and asked for my number,” Lola told Vogue.

Fittingly, the newlyweds paid homage to the beloved designer with a bounce castle at the reception. The act was a nod to Abloh’s whimsical fashion-meets-art legacy. Musical guests BADBADNOTGOOD, who had once played at Abloh’s 2018 LV show, brought live energy to the intimate celebration.

Cudi serenaded his bride with two unreleased songs from his upcoming album Free. It was an indication of things to come.

Cudi recently unveiled the single “Grave,” teasing more musical transformation even though he’s already a genre-bender.

The wedding is a wild shift from the energy around Cudi during the Sean “Diddy” Combs trial. There was a rumored love triangle involving Cudi, Diddy and Cassie Ventura.

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Gervonta Davis Busted For Punching, Slapping, Mother Of His Kids On Father’s Day

Gervonta Davis was arrested early Friday in Doral, Florida, after police say the lightweight boxing champion assaulted his ex-girlfriend during a heated custody dispute last month on Father’s Day.

On June 15, Davis went to the woman’s house to get the two children he shares with her. A dispute arose, and the boxer said he was no longer interested in taking the children.

According to the arrest report, Davis allegedly punched the woman in the head and slapped her in the face when she reached into his car to pick up their daughter.

The woman called her mother, who recorded Gervonta Davis raging and throwing a box at the victim.

The cops picked Davis up for the assault and sent him to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, where he is currently being held on a battery charge.

This isn’t the first time Davis has been in legal trouble related to alleged violence.

In 2020, he was busted on video grabbing the mother of his child by the neck at a charity basketball game in at the University of Miami. He later turned himself in and faced a misdemeanor battery charge.

Tyler Perry Accuser Claims He Stayed Silent Out Of Fear Of Retaliation

Actor Derek Dixon detailed disturbing allegations and his decision to go public in a new interview after suing Tyler Perry for $260 million, claiming sexual harassment and abuse of power during his time on The Oval.

The actor, who played a recurring role in Perry’s BET drama, spoke to The Hollywood Reporter in his first public remarks since filing the lawsuit. “Everyone deserves to go to work and do their job without their boss trying to have sex with them,” Dixon said.

He alleges Perry created a “coercive, sexually exploitative dynamic” by dangling promises of career opportunities in exchange for sexual favors. Dixon claims the director sent him explicit messages and also described specific incidents, including Perry allegedly groping him in a trailer and climbing into bed with him after a night of drinking.

In one instance, Dixon said he locked himself in a bathroom overnight at Perry’s home in 2021, fearing he might be raped.

Dixon Claims He Received Treats After Accusing Tyler Perry

“I was too afraid to come forward. I knew it would be awful. And I was right,” Dixon said, explaining his initial silence. “I tried to convince myself that this was part of the industry, or that I had to accept it to keep working. But eventually, I couldn’t stay silent anymore.”

He added, “I couldn’t just let him get away with this.”

Since filing the lawsuit, Dixon said he’s received threats and backlash. “This is why people, especially men, don’t come forward,” he said.

The lawsuit also claims Dixon’s character on The Oval was left in limbo as a form of pressure. He says the stress from the alleged harassment led to depression, anxiety, physical illness and a PTSD diagnosis.

Perry, through his legal team, has categorically denied all accusations, calling the lawsuit a “scam” and asserting that the claims are fabricated.

Asked whether he would consider a private settlement, Dixon said, “There are always attempts to resolve situations like this privately, but they never result in the type of change necessary to protect further victims. At the end of the day my absolute fear is that he will be able to continue doing this without any major consequences.”

Lil Woody Arrested Again; Accused Of Running Illegal Street Racing Gang Pushing Up Violence In Atlanta

Lil Woody got popped again in Atlanta this week, this time for allegedly running an illegal street racing crew that cops say is tied to rising violence in the city.

The feds say Woody was already on their radar after a similar bust last month, but now they’re hitting him with heavier charges. Authorities claim he’s not just racing cars but leading a criminal operation that has been stirring up chaos in the streets.

According to the Atlanta Police Department, Woody’s crew has been organizing late-night races that double as meetups for illegal activity, including shootings and robberies.

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Cops say this isn’t some Fast & Furious fantasy—it’s real street-level crime.

This latest arrest comes barely a month after Woody got cuffed for similar street racing charges.

Woody’s legal troubles are stacking up fast and this isn’t even his first time in the spotlight. He was a key witness in the massive YSL RICO case that had Young Thug and Gunna fighting for their freedom.

But instead of helping the case, Woody’s wild testimony and admitted lies made things worse for prosecutors.

During the trial, Woody admitted to lying under oath and flipping his story multiple times. That chaos helped derail the case, which ended in 2025 with no murder convictions.

Most of the YSL crew either walked or took plea deals.

How Hip-Hop Artists Are Making Independent Comebacks in 2025

Back in the early 2000s, signing with a record label was the ultimate goal in hip-hop. But as we move further into 2025, the goalposts have shifted. Many of the boldest and most original voices in the game are choosing to pursue careers without the benefit of major label industry muscle. Why? Because ownership, control, and real connection are more valuable now than ever.

Streaming Levels the Playing Field

Streaming services have leveled the playing field. Where previously radio reigned supreme when it came to exposure, now Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube give even the smallest artists the chance to achieve large-scale recognition. You don’t have to have deep pockets to compete anymore, you just have to have good strategy and consistency. It’s leveled the field for artists from across the world.

Social networks have also added fuel to the fire. A 30-second video on TikTok or Instagram can launch an artist into millions of ears. Artists are turning short clips into long-term careers. More importantly, they’re creating audiences for their music. Through Discord servers, private live streams, and fan-subsidized work on Patreon, they’re creating lasting connections. These fans aren’t passive listeners. They’re active participants, helping to shape careers in exchange for first dibs on exclusive material and access to behind-the-scenes content.

The Digital Transformation

One of the most often-overlooked tools available to artists today is the VPN provider. They don’t just offer internet protection; VPNs enable artists to share music in safety, reach fans in new regions and protect their material from piracy.

For independent artists, for whom security and global access are central, the kind of digital freedom VPNs offer is invaluable.

Labels vs. Freedom

Yes, labels still provide reach and resources, but they also come with constraints. Long contract lengths, less creative control, and relinquishing ownership are now seen as serious downsides. Increasingly, artists are finding they’d rather bet on themselves. Let’s not forget the waves Frank Ocean caused when he released Endless and Blonde across a two-day span to fulfill a contract obligation.

That independence produces authentic and personal music that hasn’t had to negotiate the executive obstacle course. Some of the acts once popping the corks on signing are opting out in favor of producing something themselves, despite the additional work that this approach can involve. However, this extra work pays in the form of full control, passionate fans, and being able to take ownership of every snippet they release.

A Cultural Realignment

Music fans are listening to more than just the beats these days. They’re asking: Who owns the songs? Who benefits when I’m listening to this song on the radio? There is now a bigger push for transparency and authenticity. Fans are lining up behind artists whose values are the same ones they have.

That cultural shift is redefining the business. Independent solo acts are generating huge numbers, scoring big promo deals, and selling out shows. Brands are noticing the potential in working with these voices, voices which communicate directly to a knowledgeable, committed audience.

Conclusion

Independent hip-hop in 2025 is redefining the industry. These artists are demonstrating that you can have a successful independent career through being creative, being strategic and being true to yourself. No gatekeepers. No watered-down messages. Real music for real fans. The movement’s only just begun. It’s building steam and redefining the rules for the better.

Chrisean Rock Accuses Kehlani Of Playing Victim After Blueface Drama

Chrisean Rock took aim at Kehlani during a livestream this week, accusing the singer of leveraging their short-lived friendship for attention and clout after a tense fallout involving Blueface.

Rock responded to Kehlani’s recent Instagram Story, where the R&B artist denied any romantic involvement with Blueface and called the allegations “literally beneath me.”

Rock fired back, mocking Kehlani’s tone and lifestyle.

“To end it with, ‘Oh, this is beneath me. Take care of your son.’ What’s beneath you?” she questioned. “Regular people? Cuz you live in a two-bedroom apartment in downtown LA. So quit all that high-power popping it, like you some big-shot shot caller. Chill. Like, for real. Ain’t nothing beneath you.”

The tension started after a church service and gym session where Rock claimed Kehlani told her to remove her Blueface tattoo and then admitted to having a past with the rapper.

“Why did you tell me that you dealt with him before?” Chrisean Rock added that Kehlani told her Blueface is a “master manipulator” and that she understands what Rock is going through with the rapper.

Furthermore, Rock insisted Kehlani never denied the alleged hookup and instead distanced herself after Rock confronted Blueface about it.

“First of all, I don’t even care,” she continued. “I don’t deal with him. We broken up. I don’t care. But the fact that you trying to make and play a victim card…”

Kehlani Clarifies Chrisean Rock Spat

Kehlani previously addressed the situation on Instagram Stories, writing, “You don’t have to make up nasty rumors and lie on me… that doesn’t fit my timeline, agenda, and is literally beneath me.”

She added that her decision to cut ties was about protecting her peace and safety as a mother.

But Rock wasn’t buying it. She claimed Kehlani was happy to be filmed during their gym hangout and accused her of using the moment for exposure.

“You was cheesing in the camera,” she claimed. “You was fanned out. What are you talking about? You was pressed to be in the camera.”

Rock also alleged Kehlani baited her into the situation for publicity, saying, “This a promo run for her records. Like, okay, cool. You used me and said f me because what?”

Kehlani had said she wouldn’t address the issue again, writing, “I’m deading any and all nasty mess one time and one time only… This wasn’t called for. Not addressing it again!”

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EXCLUSIVE: Cardi B Fights Back Against “GreasyFry” Producers, Says Their Copyright Lawsuit Is Bogus

Cardi B is pushing to shut down a copyright lawsuit in Texas over her track “Enough (Miami),” arguing the plaintiffs never registered their song “Greasy Frybread” and can’t legally sue her in the state.

The Hip-Hop star and her record labels—Atlantic Recording Corp. and Warner Music Group—filed a motion to dismiss the case brought by Texas-based artists Sten Joddi and producer Kemikal956.

Joddi (real name Joshua Frausto) and Kemikal956 (Miguel Aguilar) released “Greasy Frybread” in 2021. The song was featured in the FX television series Reservation Dogs.

The duo claims Cardi B’s 2024 single lifted elements from their composition, specifically the melody and bassline, but not the lyrics.

But according to Cardi B’s legal team, the entire case is legally flawed from the start.

“It is black-letter law that a copyright registration is required to file a federal claim… The lack of a copyright registration therefore dooms these claims too because, as noted above, a registration is required before bringing any ‘civil action for infringement of the copyright in any United States work,'” attorney W. Andrew Pequignot wrote in the motion.

The plaintiffs originally filed a federal copyright claim, but since the work is not registered, that claim can’t move forward. They then attempted to pivot to a common-law copyright argument, which Cardi’s team claims is invalid because federal law supersedes state-level claims in these matters.

The lawsuit also includes claims of defamation, misappropriation, and unfair competition.

However, Cardi B’s attorneys argue those are just different ways of saying the same thing: that she allegedly copied their music. Since all the claims are based on that core accusation, they say the entire case is preempted by federal copyright law.

Beyond that, the Bronx rapper’s team argues that Texas courts shouldn’t be involved. Cardi B lives in New Jersey, and her labels are based in Delaware and New York.

Cardi B’s legal team also criticized the producers for repeatedly changing their claims and failing to present a consistent argument.

They asked the court to dismiss the case entirely and prevent any further amendments.

Jermaine Dupri Reveals How Many Millions He Spent At Magic City

Jermaine Dupri didn’t flinch when he told Fat Joe and Jadakiss on their “Joe and Jada” podcast that he shelled out $10,000 every Monday for two decades straight at Atlanta’s legendary Magic City strip club — a jaw-dropping habit that adds up to roughly $10.5 million.

“I spent $10,000 every Monday for 20 years straight,” Dupri said without hesitation while promoting his upcoming STARZ docuseries Magic City: An American Fantasy.

The five-part series, premiering Friday, August 15, delves into how Magic City became a cultural force in Hip-Hop, sports, and politics. Dupri, who serves as an executive producer, uses the show to explore the club’s influence on music and Black culture — and clearly, he’s got the receipts to back up his loyalty.

Dupri isn’t just behind the camera. He’s also dropping a full-length album inspired by the docuseries, with the lead single “Turn Around” — featuring T.I., 2 Chainz and Young Dro — released on Friday, June 13.

While Dupri was reminiscing about his Magic City Mondays, Fat Joe chimed in with his own strip club saga.

After his 2006 hit “Make It Rain” with Lil Wayne blew up, Joe said he had to take a break from the club scene altogether.

“I didn’t go to a strip club for about 3 years till it got played out,” he said. “They was killing me.”

He added that every time he walked into a club, they’d shout out “Mr. Rain” and expect him to start tossing stacks.

“It’s not good for me to go in the strip club because they putting major peer pressure on me,” he said.

Magic City: An American Fantasy airs Fridays at 10 P.M. ET on STARZ starting August 15.

Drizzy Tae Unveils Highly-Anticipated New Album “NC-17”


Today marks a major milestone for rising artist Davontae, aka Drizzy Tae, as he drops his highly anticipated new album NC-17.

It’s been a big week for the Arkansas native — he just turned 18 a few days ago, and now he’s stepping confidently into a new chapter with a 10-track project that blends Pop and R&B sounds, a leap from his early days rooted in rap.

Tae wrote and recorded the majority of NC-17 at age 17, hence the name.

“This album is really my first step into adulthood,” Tae says. And it shows — the record explores themes of first love, tour life, heartbreak, and self-belief, capturing the raw emotion and transition of being 17 in today’s America.

Drizzy Tae has been at it since he was just 9 years old, making noise with rap singles like the fan-favorite “Heart Closed” with Luh Kel, and “Rock Star” with Lil Zay Osama.

But his sound began to shift after working with platinum producer Travis Marsh, who encouraged him to lean into the smooth, emotional soundscape of R&B — the genre Tae always quietly loved.

“One cool full circle moment is that one performer I looked up to as a kid was 2kBaby — and he’s actually on this album!” Tae shares. That collaboration comes in the form of the track “Softest Woman.”

“Basically, this shows me that if you continue to believe in yourself, any of your dreams can come true.” He adds, “I want to thank all the people who have been on this road with me. I’m so thankful for the fans who lifted me up when I was down. This album is for all of you.”

So, what’s next?

“I’m about to drop the music video for ‘Rock Star’ with Lil Zay Osama — we shot it last time I was in L.A.,” he says.

Another full-circle, dream-come-true moment for Tae — and just the beginning of what’s shaping up to be a huge year for this talented young artist.

NC-17 is streaming now on all platforms.

Tina Knowles Rejects Accusations Of Dissing Nicki Minaj Over JAY-Z Drama

Tina Knowles shut down speculation that she threw shade at Nicki Minaj after a recent Instagram post was interpreted as a jab amid Minaj’s ongoing feud with JAY-Z and Roc Nation.

The drama kicked off when Knowles shared a fan-made video celebrating her bond with her daughter, Beyoncé.

The original caption included a line that read, “Good morning. It feels good to wake up knowing my favs didn’t lose their minds like some people. Y’all have a great day, remember to ignore the ignorance as @mstinaknowles would say.”

That sentence lit up Minaj’s loyal base, the Barbz, who took it as a sly dig aimed at the rapper following her recent tirade against JAY-Z and Roc Nation.

Barbz quickly swarmed Knowles’ Instagram comments, accusing her of taking sides in the escalating tension between Minaj and JAY-Z. The backlash prompted Knowles to revise the caption and issue a public statement denying any hidden meaning.

“Please stop being messy and dragging me into something I don’t have anything to do with,” Knowles wrote. “I reposted this because it was talking about our relationship. It had nothing to do with anyone other than Me and Beyonce … You guys should be ashamed !!!”

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Nicki Minaj Goes After JAY-Z In Heated Rant

Despite her direct response, the internet remained split. The timing of the post added fuel to the fire, as Minaj had just launched a series of pointed attacks on JAY-Z and Roc Nation between Monday (July 8) and Tuesday (July 9).

She accused JAY-Z of shortchanging her by $100–200 million over her equity in Tidal, the streaming platform he sold in 2021. She also mocked Roc Nation after a judge allowed a lawsuit against Megan Thee Stallion, one of their managed artists, to move forward.

Minaj didn’t stop there. She also took aim at Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez, resurfacing old legal issues and accusing her of misconduct.

The rapper even reposted headlines about an alleged JAY-Z paternity case, fueling online speculation and dragging the mogul’s name into trending territory.

Beyoncé Stuns Atlanta With Golden Flying Horse After Onstage Scare

Beyoncé swapped a glitchy flying car for a dazzling golden horse during her “16 Carriages” performance in Atlanta on Thursday night (July 10) after a near-miss in Houston forced a change in staging.

The superstar songstress’ new airborne prop—a metallic gold mechanical horse complete with spinning rims—made its debut on the opening night of her Atlanta stop on the “Cowboy Carter Tour,” drawing loud cheers and lighting up social media timelines.

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The horse replaced a suspended car that had malfunctioned during her June 28 show in Houston, where it tilted mid-air and left her hanging above the crowd.

“Stop. Stop, stop, stop, stop,” Beyoncé said calmly as the music cut and the stadium went silent. Her crew quickly lowered her to safety. No one was injured, and the show resumed shortly after.

She later posted a video montage of the mishap with the caption “Sittin’ Sidewayz.”

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The golden horse, which appeared to float above the stage, was met with praise from concertgoers who said it better matched the tone of “16 Carriages” than the original car prop.

Some speculated online that the horse had always been part of the plan but was delayed due to production holdups.

Adding to the night’s buzz, Beyoncé’s daughter Rumi had a brief spotlight moment during “Protector,” where she smiled at the audience and joined in on a trending TikTok dance, sending the crowd into a frenzy.

The original car prop has since been pulled from the tour. Parkwood Entertainment confirmed the Houston incident was a technical issue and emphasized that Beyoncé was unharmed.

Skepta Torches A$AP Rocky & Joyner Lucas On “Friendly Fire” As UK Vs. US Rap Rivalry Heats Up

Skepta stuck to his word on Friday (July 11) when he dropped “Friendly Fire” and took shots at A$AP Rocky and Joyner Lucas in a no-frills diss that reignited the simmering UK vs US rap rivalry.

The grime pioneer, who recently challenged American rappers to a lyrical showdown, opened fire on his former collaborator A$AP Rocky with a jab at his musical output and fashion priorities:

“Praise the lord, you want beast? Then I’ve got this/You haven’t had a hit song for the longest/Too concerned with your clothes/You should be focusing on flows.”

Skepta then turned his attention to Joyner Lucas, delivering a scathing verse that mocked his rap style: “Joyner Lucas, you bastard/Why you rap like you studied at Harvard?/Catch ’em outside and move to him, heartless/Cuts, bruises, and plasters/If I see him on tour in London, I jump on stage and move to his dancers.”

He didn’t stop there. Skepta made his stance clear with a blunt declaration: “Where I’m from, I’m a goat. Where you’re from, you’re a joke.”

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The track quickly lit up social media, with listeners cracking jokes and predicting how Joyner might clap back.

One user quipped, “Joyner finna rap from the perspective of a crumpet.” Another joked, “Joyner Lucas about to drop a diss track in his own voice and in Skepta’s accent. This s### gon be easy money for Joyner.”

A third added, “Joyner bout to rap from the perspective of a UK soldier during WW2 eating beans and toast.”

Skepta opened up about the motivation behind the track and his recent posts, claiming US rappers have always looked down on UK artists.

“Time to get the respect we deserve,” Skepta declared during a recent interview. He added that he’s not saying British rappers would “annihilate” their American counterparts but insisted, “It’s definitely possible.

The diss follows Skepta’s posts last week when he publicly called for a transatlantic rap battle to settle the long-standing rivalry between UK and US Hip-Hop. He emphasized the challenge was about lyrical skill, not beef: “no violence, just bars, punchlines and counteractions.”

Skepta even laid out a fantasy card of matchups, including himself vs. A$AP Rocky, Ghetts vs. Eminem, Chip vs. Kendrick Lamar, Dave vs. Lil Wayne and Central Cee vs Jack Harlow.

He argued that UK artists have an advantage due to their grime roots and deep study of American rap, while US rappers rarely return the favor.

Joyner Lucas was one of the first to accept the challenge, prompting Skepta to promise he’d be mentioned in the diss aimed at Rocky. He kept that promise.

Dallas Maverick Klay Thompson & Megan Thee Stallion Romance Goes Viral

Klay Thompson and Megan Thee Stallion have confirmed they’re dating. The Dallas Maverick sharpshooter was spotted in the background of a sexy tropical pic shared by Megan—and the internet did the rest.

The Houston rapper, known for bars and looks, didn’t tag Thompson, but we knew where this was going immediately. She didn’t crop him out either and that’s all we needed. Is there anything else to be said here? Meg’s dating life has almost taken the lead over here career in music, but let’s take a trip down memory lane.

Only a few months ago, Megan was romantically linked to Boston Celtics small forward Torrey Craig, making this her second known NBA connection in recent memory. And before that? She was reportedly dating international soccer star Romelu Lukaku. But that just fizzled.

Apparently, Megan has a soft spot for elite athletes. Her love life reads like an all-star lineup, where is the all-star music? This has become a common comment across social media. We want bangers not boyfriends! Megan remains one of the most talked-about women in entertainment. Not everyone’s buying into this hype. I find it boring.

Regardless, the Megan x Klay link-up is official. Maybe Megan Thee Stallion’s next project will be a love song or a breakup anthem that doesn’t involve twerking. Quite interesting is how the internet has taken to this news.

Clipse Reunite With Pharrell Williams For Blistering Comeback Album “Let God Sort Em Out”

Clipse returned with a vengeance and a message on Let God Sort Em Out, their first album in 16 years, released Friday (July 11), packed with heavyweight features and sharp-edged verses aimed at old allies and new targets.

The sibling duo—Pusha T and Malice—delivered 13 tightly produced tracks, clocking in at just under 40 minutes, marking their first full-length project since 2009’s Til the Casket Drops.

The album, produced entirely by Pharrell Williams, marks a shift from their earlier work with The Neptunes, as Pharrell flies solo on the boards for the first time in Clipse history.

The album’s rollout was anything but quiet.

“Chains & Whips,” featuring Kendrick Lamar, stirred controversy online. According to Pusha, the track’s content led to a standoff with Def Jam/Universal, prompting Clipse to exit the label and sign a distribution deal with Roc Nation.

The album’s themes dig deep—grief, redemption, and spiritual reckoning are front and center.

Guest appearances read like a Hip-Hop wish list: Tyler, the Creator, John Legend, Nas, Stove God Cooks, Ab-Liva, The-Dream, and gospel collective Voices of Fire all contribute.

The rollout included a U.S. tour from August through September, a COLORSxSTUDIOS performance, and a high-profile listening session at Louis Vuitton’s Paris headquarters. Despite multiple leaks ahead of release, the album still generated significant buzz.

Social media lit up with reactions, especially around Malice’s return.

One user posted, “Everybody was talking about Pusha because of the drama during the rollout, but Malice stayed quiet and literally left earth on multiple songs.”

Another added, “Malice should be mentioned more in your top rapper convos.”

The project is available across all platforms, with limited-edition vinyl offered through select outlets.

Sexyy Red, Justin Bieber, Cash Cobain & Gunna Have Something In Common

Sexyy Red, Justin Bieber, Cash Cobain and Gunna? It looks like Justin Bieber might be gearing up to go berserk on his next album.

This would be his first full-length release in about four years! And from the looks of it, he’s planning to make a serious splash. Bieber has always had a strong connection to Black culture and Hip-Hop, dating back to his early collaborations with Ludacris, Big Sean, Chance The Rapper and Travis Scott. We aren’t going to mention the Diddy connection. Did I just do that? He even worked with DJ Khaled and Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins. Despite his pop roots, he’s managed to stay culturally relevant and respected in the rap and R&B space.

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Lately, people have been spotting him out and about and the energy surrounding him is fueling a very loud rumor. He just might be dropping something this weekend. A surprise album packed with features from a bunch of rappers? Say less and let’s go.

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On Wednesday night (July 9), I was at an event when a Justin Bieber song came on, and honestly, it felt great. It was poppy and fun. We need more lighthearted music that is full of good energy. These days we got a lot of darker, moodier stuff. If he decides to lean into that feel-good vibe, please let them lean, too. I’m all the way here for it. After four years, don’t mess this up.

Whether he’s linking with Sexyy Red, Gunna,or someone unexpected, I’m just hoping it hits. If you’re gonna go that route, go all in, Biebs.

Cardi B Goes In On Men: “They Will Have Us On A Leash, Eating Dog S###”

Cardi B lit up Twitter Spaces on Thursday night (July 10) with a no-holds-barred rant about sexist dudes and double standards—and she didn’t sugarcoat a damn thing.

The Hip-Hop star went off about how men online (and in real life) love to tear women down, especially when they’re just out here living their lives.

“If men can, they will keep us on a f###### leash and will have us f######, I don’t know, eating dog s### every f###### day,” she snapped.

Cardi’s not new to this convo, but this time, she really let it rip. She called out the way women get dragged no matter what they do—whether they ask for child support or don’t, whether they stay quiet or speak up.

“You could be the most unproblematic b####. Don’t get no order of protection. Don’t ask for no child support. Don’t ask for no alimony. Don’t ask for no spousal support. Men will still condemn the women for leaving.”

Even when women are loyal, hardworking and minding their business, Cardi says they still get labeled.

“Men can see how hard the woman work. Men can see that the woman is such a good mom, and they still will come online and condemn you and call you all type of w#####, all type of s####, all type of evil, all because you’re enjoying your life… and that’s men online in general. So if that’s men online in general, that’s men in real life,” Cardi B fumed.

She also clapped back at those who keep bringing up her past as a stripper, as if it were a character flaw. And she reminded everyone that she was married to Offset for seven years without stepping out.

Cardi B secretly tied the knot with Offset in September 2017 despite repeated public drama over separations and divorce filings in 2020 and August 2024.

They share three kids together: daughter Kulture, born in 2018; son Wave, born in 2021; and their youngest, Blossom, who arrived in 2024.

As of mid-2025, Cardi is pressing forward with divorce, demanding primary custody while claiming Offset rarely spends time with their children.

“I’m a great, amazing mother, and I am a property owner, and I am a business owner, and I’m a high-stat rapper. I’m great at everything that I f###### do, and if I’m not great at what I do, I practice till I become the best I can be.”

Michael Rapaport Addresses Antisemitism After Auschwitz Image Fallout: “I Apologize”

Michael Rapaport faced backlash this week after posting a digitally altered image of a Holocaust victim in a concentration camp, prompting him to issue a public apology and clarify his intentions on Thursday (July 10).

The actor addressed the controversy on Twitter (X) after sharing what he believed was an authentic photo of a concentration camp prisoner. Rapaport, who has frequently used his platform to highlight Holocaust history, admitted the particular post drew more attention than any of his previous efforts.

“The Holocaust is a stain on humanity,” he wrote. “Today there is a historic rise in antisemitism that has not been seen since the 1930’s globally. I have shared hundreds of stories and images about concentration camps on my social medias because we must never forget the atrocities committed. None of those posts got the attention that this one did.

“I apologize to any Jewish people that I have offended me by posting an image that I believed to be real. It could have been real but in this artificial world we live in, it turned out not to be. October 7th, 2023 changed me and millions of other people for better or worse. I’m not going to stop speaking out for the Jewish people and you’re welcome to run any stories you want about it. What I did and do is for all the right reasons.”

The image, which depicted a person playing a violin at Auschwitz, was later revealed to be generated by artificial intelligence.

The Auschwitz Memorial and Museum in Poland criticized Rapaport for circulating the misleading image, calling attention to the dangers of spreading inaccurate representations of historical atrocities. The museum didn’t hold back in its response, stating the image was “a fake photo generated by artificial intelligence.”

Beyond his acting and social media presence, Rapaport—a longtime Hip-Hop fanatic—directed the 2011 documentary Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest, which chronicled the rise and internal struggles of the legendary Hip-Hop group.