50 Cent Trolls Jim Jones Over Airport Escalator Brawl 

50 Cent is having a laugh at Jim Jones’ expense after the Dipset rapper got into a violent altercation with two men on an airport escalator over the weekend. 

Footage circulating online shows an older gentleman was caught in the melee as the men tumbled down the escalator. The man wails out in pain after suffering a fall during the incident which left him sprawled out on the airport floor in distress. 

On Sunday (May 5), 50 Cent took to Instagram with a video trolling Jim Jones. He posted a clip of a 78-year-old boxer working his hands on a punching bag. 

However, 50 Cent joked that the septuagenarian boxer is the unlucky senior citizen in the escalator fall and is now seeking revenge.  

“Yo the old man from the airport said he gonna see you jimmy,” Fiddy captioned the post. “Stop thinking s### Sweet! LOL.” 

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Jim Jones claimed he was defending himself after being attacked first while at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. Footage shows Jones throwing punches before hurling one of the men down the escalator.  

Law enforcement arrived and separated the men, ending the fight. Jim Jones insisted he was outnumbered and acted in self-defense. “It’s two of them against me,” he said to bystanders as cops arrived.  

Nonetheless, by Sunday night Jim Jones was back to business as usual. 

“And the show must go on,” he said on Instagram promoting his Sunday evening event. “F### all that other s###, pull up one me.” 

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Rick Ross Taunts Drake Following “The Heart (Part 6)” Diss: “Go On Maury Povich”

Rick Ross is continuing to taunt Drake following the latest diss in the ongoing battle with Kendrick Lamar. 

On Sunday evening (May 5) the OVO Sound honcho released “The Heart (Part 6,)” replying to K. Dot’s allegations that he likes underage girls and is hiding a secret daughter, among other attacks. 

Rick Ross, who also dissed Drake on “Champagne Moments,” shared his reaction via Instagram and he’s not impressed.  

“Cupcake man, you looking bad,” he began. “You might as well go on Maury Povich and tell your story.” 

In “The Heart (Part 6)” Drake claims he fed K. Dot fake information about a secret daughter.  

“We plotted for a week and then we fed you the information,” Drake raps. “A daughter that’s 11 years old, I bet he takes it/We thought about giving a fake name or a destination/But you so thirsty, you not concerned with investigation.” 

In another slide, Ross addressed Drake’s response to Lamar’s pedophile accusations.  

“I just want to make this clear, white boy. They said you said if you was f###### young girls, you promised you would have been arrested. Whoever wrote that for you should have put more thought into that,” he continued. 

Rick Ross Says Drake Is Tapping Out

According to Ross, Drake’s ghostwriters did a poor job of clearing him of the accusations.  

“It’s your writers,” he added. “Whatever message you translated to them that wasn’t the way they were supposed to do that. As a writer, when it come to pedophilia, you got to remove yourself from that. White boy that wasn’t the line right there.” 

In another slide, Ross said Drake is obviously “bowing out,” because he can’t take the heat. “You know ain’’t nobody playing a song defending pedophilia in a club. We dont do that,” he said. “You tapping out, you know everybody see it.” 

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Ice Cube’s Son Poses Excellent Question Regarding Drake’s Latest Kendrick Diss

Drake popped off another Kendrick Lamar diss track on Sunday night (May 5) titled “The Heart Part 6,” a reference to Kendrick’s “The Heart” series. As Twitter (X) once again explodes with reactions to the latest installment of the seemingly never-ending battle between the two rap titans, Ice Cube’s son O’Shea Jackson had an excellent question.

Minutes after “The Heart Part 6” dropped, Jackson tweeted, “Wait. Did he just lowkey say he done with this?”

It would appear that way. Toward the end of “The Heart Part 6,” Drake says, “I don’t wanna diss you anymore, this really got me second guessing/’Touch My Body’ by Mariah Carey play, you probably start reflecting.” It’s like Drake is attempting to use Kendrick’s deeply introspective, analytical approach to songwriting, just as Kendrick gave us a bop more typical of the 6 God with “Not Like Us.”

Whatever the case, Drake sounds tired. After all, it’s been a full week of lyrical warfare. Beginning with Kendrick’s “euphoria” on April 30, the last seven days has seen K. Dot drop “6:16 in LA,” “Meet the Grahams” and “Not Like Us,” while Drake has delivered “Family Matters” and now, “The Heart Part 6.”

Drake is anticipating another one from Kendrick to arrive at any minute, too. As he noted in his Instagram announcement, “And we know you’re dropping 6 mins after so instead of posting my address you have a lot to address.” So far, it’s crickets from Kendrick’s camp but, as well all know, that could change at any time.

Meanwhile, fans are furiously dissecting Drake’s lyrics. One of most poignant verses addresses the notion Kendrick Lamar was actually molested as a child and is simply projecting his own issues on to Drake. Another is the claim Drake and his OVO camp actually set him up, and the alleged “leaked” information Kendrick has been rapping about was all a trap. He also doubles down on Kendrick’s manager, Dave Free, fathering a child with his client’s longtime partner.

“We plotted for a week and then we fed you the information,” he raps. “A daughter that’s eleven years old, I bet he takes it/We thought about giving a fake name or a destination/But you so thirsty, you not concerned with investigation.”

He continued, “My mom came over today and I was like/’Mother, I—, mother, I—, mother, I—’/Wait a second, that’s that one record where you say you got molested/Aw, f### me, I just made the whole connection/This about to get so depressing/This is trauma from your own confessions/This when your father leave you home alone with no protection, so neglected/That’s why these pedophile raps and s### you so obsessed with, it’s so excessive.”

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Drake Catches Up—Drops Kendrick Lamar Diss “The Heart (Part 6)”

Drake has finally responded to Kendrick Lamar after their unprecedented beef went to unimaginable heights over the last week.

Titled “The Heart (Part 6),” a nod to Kendrick’s “The Heart” series, the track was announced via Instagram on Sunday night (May 5). Drake included an emoji post from Kendrick’s manager, Dave Free, and made it clear he was anticipating another swift follow-up.

Drake wrote in the caption, “The Heart Part 6 out now. And we know you’re dropping 6 minutes after so instead of posting my address you have a lot to address.”

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“The Heart Part 6” finds Drake accusing Kendrick Lamar of “spiraling.” He then goes on to question where he’s getting the alleged “proof” he has a secret daughter before claiming the information Kendrick was being fed was actually all a trap.

“We plotted for a week and then we fed you the information,” Drake raps. “A daughter that’s 11 years old, I bet he takes it/We thought about giving a fake name or a destination/But you so thirsty, you not concerned with investigation.” 

Kendrick Lamar tore into Drake with “6:16 in LA” on Friday (May 3). Later in the evening, Drake delivered his response with “Family Matters,” but Kendrick gave him no breathing room and droped “Meet the Grahams” just minutes later in retaliation.

As if that were not enough, Kendrick fired back with another record on Saturday evening (May 4) with the DJ Mustard-produced track “Not Like Us.”Drake and Kendrick Lamar have been entangled in an intense feud, trading diss tracks and lyrical jabs over the past year, all beginning with a comment by J. Cole.

J. Cole, in his 2023 song “First Person Shooter,” branded himself, Drake and Kendrick Lamar the “Big 3” of rap, which sparked Kendrick’s verse on Future & Metro Boomin’s single “Like That.”

Drake retorted with the biting track “Pushups (Drop And Give Me 50)” and the since-deleted “Taylor Made Freestyle.” Kendrick responded with “euphoria,” deepening the rift between the two rap powerhouses.

The lyrical warfare grabbed the attention of other major artists in the industry, including Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, A$AP Rocky, Rick Ross and Future.

Vlad Trashed For Seemingly Threatening Black Princeton Professor’s Job

Vlad was trending on social media because he threatened to get a Princeton University professor fired for comments she made on Twitter (X).

The interviewer and business man, real name Vladimir Lyubovny, issued a veiled threat to a Black Ivy League professor over her critique of his take on the Kendrick Lamar versus Drake feud.

It all started on Saturday (May 4) following Kendrick’s consecutive responses to Drake in their ongoing beef. Vlad, on the social media, remarked Kendrick’s “Not Like Us” needed a better mix. “It takes away from the song,” he said.

Morgan Jenkins, a New York Times bestselling author and member of the faculty at Princeton University, replied stating the Kendrick vs. Drake feud was “a BLACK FOLK AFFAIR.”

“Wait, so a professor at @Princeton is telling me that a white person shouldn’t be allowed to voice their opinion about Hip-Hop?” he said. “Is that how you interact with your students?”

Jerkins clarified, expressing that his input was unnecessary in a dialogue meant for Black voices.

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Vlad then seemingly threatened Jenkins, hinting he would attempt to get her fired from her post at Princeton University. Vlad mentioned the notion of including the incident on her “permanent record.”

Social media has since erupted with commentary, with many condemning Vlad’s actions as an overstep.

Comedian Kevin Fredericks, aka KevOnStage, said, “Vlad is whack for a myriad of reasons, but in this you can tell he saw a Black woman and a predominantly white university and tried to use his whiteness against her. DISGUSTING.”

Similarl, activist Phil Moreland said, “Take your power back and unsubscribe, unfollow and unattach yourself from #VLADTV@adam22 and all the other POSERS who are NOT FROM THE CULTURE!!!! We Hunting VULTURES all Summer Hoe!!!”

Krayzie Bone Advocates For Music Careers At Juvenile Detention Center

Krayzie Bone led a transformative program at the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Detention Center in Cleveland, Ohio. 

The program aimed to ignite passion and guide detained youth toward potential careers in the music and entertainment industries.

The Bone Thugs-N-Harmony rapper and his Spread, the Love Foundation, launched the “Interest to Income” initiative to help participants channel their emotions and talents into productive and creative outlets such as songwriting and music production.

During the event, attendees were educated on the various avenues within the music industry and encouraged to use their experiences and feelings in artistic creation.

“A lot of these kids are talented, like a lot of these kids have aspirations and dreams they just don’t know how to get to them because of their living conditions or the things they’re going through at home,” Krayzie Bone told Cleveland’s News 5, reflecting on the potential he witnessed.

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The “Interest to Income” program celebrated a significant milestone, holding its first graduation ceremony.

The success of this initiative emphasized the valuable impact of mentorship and education on rehabilitating and redirecting the lives of young individuals in the juvenile system.

The foundation, backed by local funding, has plans to extend these educational and creative programs beyond the detention center walls.

This expansion aims to reach more young individuals, offering them tools, skills, and inspiration to transform their ideas and raw talent into viable careers.

The growth signals a sustained commitment to nurturing the next generation and equipping them with the necessary skills to thrive.

Krayzie Bone summed up the essence and the hope of the initiative with these words:

“When they’re learning something like this when they go home, they have something they can think back [and say] ‘well you know I learned this in there. I can put this to use.'”

Drake’s Claim He Melted Pharrell’s Chains Disproven In “Family Matters” Video

With all eyes on Drake and Kendrick Lamar, fans and critics are doing deep dives into each diss track—and their respective videos.

As the rap community is well aware, the two rap giants have been going back and forth for weeks. The situation exploded on April 30 beginning with Kendrick’s “euphoria” and “6:16 in LA.” Drake fired back with “Family Matters” and just minutes later, Kendrick returned with “Meet the Grahams.”

The video for “Family Matters” includes some chains that once belonged to Pharrell Williams, the same chains Drake supposedly melted down. Now, fans are calling Drake a liar for making the egregious claim in the 2023 Travis Scott single “Meltdown,” which includes shots at Pharrell and Pusha T.

“I melt down the chains that I bought from yo’ boss,” he rapped. “Give a f### about all of that heritage s###.”

 

Drake also targeted Pharrell’s position as men’s creative director for Louis Vuitton, a title held by the late Virgil Abloh, a friend of the OVO commander.

“Man, f### all that spinning the narrative s###/I melt down the chains that I bought from your boss/Give a f### about all of that heritage s###/ Since V not around the members done hung up the Louis/They not even wearing that s###.”

But now, those bars are coming back to haunt Drake as the Kendrick Lamar war wages on. Drake didn’t even get a chance to respond to “Meet The Grahams” before Kendrick was back with “Not Like Us.”

Produced by Mustard, the track begins with Kendrick whispering “I see dead people.” The accompanying video includes a Google Earth image of what appears to be Drake’s Toronto mansion. A bit more conservative than the “euphoria,” “6:16 in LA” and “Meet The Grahams,” the song runs about four minutes and finds Kendrick rehashing some of his previous points. He, once again, doubles down on the rumor Drake is a pedophile.

“Say Drake, I hear you like ’em young/You better not ever go to cell block one/To any b#### that talk to him and layin’ love/Just make sure you hide your little sister from ’em/They tell me chubs the only one that get your hammy downs/Then party at the party playin’ with his nose now.”

Kendrick also seems to revel in his perceived victory with, “Man down/Call an ambulance, tell him, ‘Breathe, bro’/Led a n* to the cross, he walk around like Teezo/What’s up with these jabroni ass n##### tryna see Compton/The industry can hate me, f### ’em all and they momma.”

As for “Family Matters,” the chains appear at the 5:36-minute mark of the “Family Matters” video. Watch it below.

AKA Murder Suspect Begs Judge For Freedom, South African Prosecutors Want Justice

Hip-Hop lost one of its rising stars with the shocking assassination of Kiernan “AKA” Forbes and his chef Tebello “TIBZ” Motsoane.

A Durban businessman is allegedly linked to this tragic event with a suspicious payment of approximately $48,963 made soon after the murders.

According to South African authorities, this sum was transferred to Mziwethemba Gwabeni as an alleged payment for orchestrating what resulted in a deadly night.

Gwabeni lost his attempt to get out of his alleged involvement in AKA’s murder when the State dismissed Gwabeni’s defense that insisted the money was for legitimate business transactions.

Prosecutors noted the absence of corroborative documents such as invoices or business contracts.

Adding depth to the State’s case, other payments reflected potential monetary ties to criminal activities beyond the murders.

Furthermore, investigations have linked the firearms used in AKA’s murder to other violent crimes, suggesting a broader spectrum of illegal undertakings.

The State is committed to getting justice for AKA and TIBZ, emphasizing that evidence extends beyond monetary transactions, including physical and witness testimonies.

AKA and TIBZ were tragically murdered outside Wish restaurant in Durban, South Africa, on February 10, 2023.

Authorities have arrested six suspects linked to the killings, including Gwabeni, the alleged mastermind.

A critical hearing on bail for Gwabeni is set for May 15.

Did Mustard Just Hint Kendrick Lamar Has Yet Another Drake Diss In His Arsenal?

For all those complaining about Kendrick Lamar’s “boring” diss tracks—”euphoria,” “6:16 in LA” and “Meet the Grahams”—he returned with his fourth Drake b####-slap, “Not Like Us,” on Friday (May 4). This one, produced by Mustard, bumps with a chest-thumping beat, shutting up all those people hating on K. Dot’s production selections.

Mustard took a few moments to weigh in on the ongoing discourse between the two rap giants. Simultaneously, he seemed to hint he has more from Kendrick Lamar waiting in the wings.

“I’ll never turn my back on my city…and I’m fully loaded.”

Mustard isn’t the only one hinting at another diss from Kendrick Lamar. Producer Metro Boomin, whose track with Future, “Like That” featuring Kendrick Lamar, essentially kicked off the entire feud, also suggested there was more locked and loaded.

As he tweeted, “go make another song telling more lies cause we both know you can’t tell everyone why I don’t f### wit u that wouldn’t be a good look either for u so imma spare us both wit that.”

Only time will tell, but so far, the battle has the majority of the rap community fully invested—just don’t ask Ice-T. 

Here’s Why J. Cole Likely Left Kendrick Lamar Vs. Drake Beef So Quickly


So J. Cole took a lot of heat when he stepped back from the looming battle between himself, Kendrick Lamar and Drake. He apologized.

Many of us purists felt like he was a coward. I’m just keeping it real. We love J. Cole more than he realized—and that’s a fact. We wanted him to step into the ring and duke it out with the competition. We wanted him to win.

TDE’s Punch Defends J. Cole’s “Correction” Over Kendrick Lamar Diss 

However, word is J. Cole was simply tipped off and told to stand down. How did this happen? When he openly and honestly apologized at the Dreamville Festival to Kendrick Lamar, it sounded very innocent and sincere. It sounded like, “I do not want to disrespect my old friend and brother.” And that ‘s a wonderful notion, but there might be more to it. And that’s exactly what my sources are saying—there’s so much more to it. (By the way, we have said similar things in the past as well. Now, it is coming together.)

Allegedly, ScHoolboy Q had a conversation with J. Cole at the Dreamville Festival. Our writer confirmed that ScHoolboy Q was at the festival and that they did have a conversation. She couldn’t corroborate what they talked about, but sources are telling me that they gave him a warning. I’m not specifying what kind of warning—whether it was a bullying move, a Deebo-like maneuver or just a friendly heads-up. I don’t think it matters at this point, but based on what Punch (TDE president) said, I think they gave him what he needed to hear to bow out of the battle with as much grace as possible.

All of it is starting to make sense now. J. Cole’s image and likeness are intact. He’s probably at complete and perfect peace at this moment. Drake, on the other hand, is probably looking to make a full, vengeful comeback on Kendrick Lamar. Will that happen? It’s looking crazy right now, but maybe Drake has some ace up his sleeve or a bazooka or something else.

Only time will tell. By the way…can Cole still claim to be the best?

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Donald Trump-Supporting Maniac Indicted For Threatening DA Fani Willis Amid Young Thug Trial

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is leading two high-profile RICO cases – one against Young Thug and another against former President Donald Trump – has not only been thrust into the spotlight but also into peril.

Willis became a target of serious threats concerning her safety thanks to a guy named Marc Shultz, a 66-year-old from California.

Shultz was recently indicted for making numerous threatening remarks targeting Willis online, specifically expressing intense malice and threatening her life in support of Donald Trump.

The threats, strewn with racial slurs, were posted on YouTube in October 2023, where Shultz menacingly declared Willis “will be killed like a dog” and emphatically stated, “FANI WILLIS WILL BE DEAD IN 2024.”

This stark violation of legal and moral conduct has brought Shultz into the glaring spotlight of national legal enforcement.

Over the years, there has been a troubling rise in the number of threats against those in public office, correlating often with high-profile cases and polarizing political climates.

The same thing happened to officials prosecuting Young Thug and YSL.

Quartavius Mender was arrested for making threats against Fulton County Sheriff Patrick Labat.

Mender was booked into the Fulton County jail last week on 23 counts of making terroristic threats against the sheriff and his wife after demanding the release of Young Thug.

“Sending death threats to a public official is a criminal offense that will not be tolerated. Our office will continue to diligently coordinate with our federal, State, and local law enforcement partners to help protect public officials while performing their duties and who deserve to do so free from threats of harm and intimidation,” said U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan.

Shultz appeared in federal court in San Diego and will be arraigned in Atlanta in June, reflecting the grave response to such threats against public figures.

Metro Boomin Launches Drake Diss Challenge With “BBL Drizzy” Instrumental

Kendrick Lamar has an army behind him when it comes to his current Drake feud.

In addition to support from Mustard, the pgLang co-founder is getting an assist from producer Metro Boomin, who (in a sense) started all of this. He and Future provided the space for Kendrick to diss Drake on their chart-topping single, “Like That,” from their collaborative album We Don’t Trust You. One thing led to another and, well, we all know the rest.

On Saturday (May 4), Metro Boomin launched a rap contest on an instrumental “diss” track called “BBL Drizzy,” a reference to the rumored plastic surgery the Toronto native has received. Metro made the announcement on Twitter (X), writing, “best verse over this gets a free beat. just upload your song and hashtag.” He included the SoundCloud link as well.

As of press time, “BBL Drizzy” has more than 850,000 plays and is getting a slew of aspiring rappers to obliterate Drake in their own way. In fact, one particular contribution got a re-tweet from Metro Boomin. As someone wrote, “Metro Boomin getting civilians to diss Drake on a track called ‘BBL Drizzy’ is INSANE. Why Drake getting cooked by a 17 year old he’s never met?!”

The teen in question goes by “juju” on Twitter (X) and included the caption, “uh take that Drake! You scallywag!”

Metro Boomin has been vocal about the ongoing beef. In another Twitter (X) post, he suggested he was sitting on more ammunition with, “go make another song telling more lies cause we both know you can’t tell everyone why I don’t f### wit u that wouldn’t be a good look either for u so imma spare us both wit that.”

Those interested in participating in the “BBL Drizzy” challenge can find the instrumental below. As Metro Boomin instructed, just use the #bbldrizzybeatgiveaway.”

Dave Chappelle Attacker Sues Venue After Injuries Sustained During Standup Special

Dave Chappelle’s attacker at the Hollywood Bowl thinks security used excessive force and now the venue is being sued.

Isaiah Lee filed the lawsuit against the Hollywood Bowl and its security for their allegedly brutal response post-incident.

The lawsuit accuses the Los Angeles-based venue’s security of using excessive force, claiming they attacked Lee, spat on him, and dislocated his elbow intentionally.

Lee’s lawsuit states that after he disrupted the show, the security’s reaction was to restrain and punish him physically.

Lee alleges he suffered from severe injuries, including a dislocated elbow and back trauma, which have led to decreased mobility.

Through his legal action, Lee is seeking damages for negligent security and battery, arguing that the Hollywood Bowl failed to ensure the safety of all guests, including those who might disrupt an event.

Lee, who identifies as bisexual and was formerly homeless, expressed that he found Chappelle’s controversial jokes particularly offensive and harmful.

In December 2022, Lee faced legal consequences for his actions at the Hollywood Bowl. He accepted a plea deal for misdemeanors that resulted in his imprisonment for 270 days.

Dave Chappelle was not physically harmed and continued his show, addressing the interruption with humor.

However, the event raised significant concerns about safety at live performances, prompting discussions in the entertainment industry about measures to protect performers without infringing on the audience’s experience.

Metro Boomin Has More Dirt On Drake But Opts To Spare Embattled Rapper

The beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar has kept fans on the edge over the weekend.

Multiple diss tracks dropped starting on Friday (May 3) with Kendrick Lamar’s “6:16 in LA.” Drake was reasonably prepared and released “Family Matters” shortly after but unfortunately for him, Kendrick Lamar was ready with two more scorchers: “Meet The Grahams” and “Not Like Us.” 

The latter, in particular, has the internet frenzy and appears to have Drizzy on the ropes.

Metro Boomin, who set the whole thing off with Future and Kendrick Lamar’s song “Like That” from the album We Don’t Trust You, decided to go on Drake over claims made on “Family Matters.”

In one bar in the first verse, Drake claims that one of Metro’s friends got with his girlfriend. 

As Drake raps, “I mean it’s true a n#### slimed me for my AP/Just like how Metro n#### slimed him for his main squeeze/Out here beggin’ for attention, n####, say please.”

Metro Boomin was cool with Drake’s infamous line, “Metro, shut your ho ass up and make some drums, n####,” from “Push Ups (Drop & Give Me Fifty).” But he drew the line at the Toronto rapper’s claim that his significant other cheated on him. 

“the drum thing was laughable so I let it slide but what we not gon do is spread lies and have my loved ones involved. nobody ever hit my girl n#### we grew up together she’s a real woman and not even in the industry but I guess #youwouldntknownunboutdatttt,” Metro Boomin said in a volley of tweets aimed at Drake. 

Metro Boomin also exposed an email, which he claimed was proof that Drake was trying to block the release of the song “Like That” featuring Kendrick Lamar, the song that ignited the feud.

“I’m lame but the first week after #LikeThat you tried to block it at radio. I been sitting on this email for a month now but was just sparing you. oh u aint #LikeThat record???”

It’s the second time proof has surfaced that Drake had tried to block the release of someone’s record. 

On Rick Ross’s diss song, “Champagne Moments,” he claimed, as did music executive Larry Jackson, that Drake blocked the release of one of French Montana’s songs. 

Metro Boomin’ was purposely vague, but he suggested he was sitting on more ammunition that could be aimed at Drake if the back and forth continues. 

“go make another song telling more lies cause we both know you can’t tell everyone why I don’t f### wit u that wouldn’t be a good look either for u so imma spare us both wit that,” Metro Boomin said. 

As for Drake, he seems to be unbothered. The self-described “6 God” has yet to release a reply to either of Kendrick’s back-to-back diss records.

Instead, footage of him surfaced in Houston, giddily showing off an expensive grill made by Johnny Dang, which is only prompted more speculation that the feud may be coming to an end—and Kendrick Lamar will be crowned the winner.

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Be Careful Ben Stiller, SZA Could Get Kendrick Lamar To Namedrop You In His Next Drake Diss

It may be in Ben Stiller’s best interest right now to please SZA considering everything going on in the wide and reckless rap world.

No, I’m not saying SZA is going to tell Kendrick Lamar to sneak diss Stiller in his next record aimed at Drake, but I’m also not saying it couldn’t happen. And it’s not that Stiller and SZA went bad, it’s just the fact that he has a major role in the “I Hate U” vocalist’s ongoing angst and impatience as she awaits the return of Apple TV’s#### series Severance. Stiller, the executive producer and director of the series, should consider himself lucky he merely got a taste of SZA’s wrath recently on Twitter (X).

“Was tryna be polite but I really need a new season of severance right the f### now,” SZA wrote in a tweet earlier this week.

In his reluctant reply, Stiller wrote, “Ok ok got it.”

All I know is Ben Stiller better not just be saying “ok” just to keep SZA quiet for the time being, because I know he doesn’t want to end up a punchline on whatever Kendrick Lamar follows “Meet The Grahams” with. Nah, but really, all jokes aside, like SZA, we all need Season 2 A-F###ing-SAP! SZA’s tweet saw like five million impressions so it’s clear the viewers are here and waiting for the new season to drop.

For those unaware, let me put you on real quick. The series “Severance” is a gripping Apple TV series set in a dystopian alternate universe where employees undergo the “severance” procedure, which divides their memories and consciousness into work and personal, or “Innie” and “Outie” personas.

The story follows would-be widower Mark, played by Adam Scott, who navigates the blurred lines between his fragmented work and personal life at a mysterious corporation. As Mark delves deeper into the company’s secrets, and alleged death of his wife, he unravels a web of intrigue, questioning the true nature of reality and the sacrifices demanded by corporate life. The series masterfully blends elements of psychological, science fiction thriller with those of a gut-wrenching story of romance. It really gets messy and the fact SZA stand it makes me feel sane in my utter obsession with the series.

In case you haven’t yet, check out the trailer for season one of the series above.

Jim Jones Leaves Man Bloody After Clash On Escalator At Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport

Rapper Jim Jones defended himself during a violent altercation with two men at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, which was captured on video and widely circulated online. 

The conflict unfolded as they descended on an airport escalator. Though the exact motive behind the clash remains unknown, the situation rapidly intensified into a physical confrontation. 

In footage obtained by TMZ, Jim Jones is visibly seen delivering punches, grabbing one of the men and tossing him down the escalator like a sack of potatoes, opening up a massive gash on the man’s head. 

Unfortunately, an older man was caught in the brawl as the escalator was going down. The senior citizen suffered a fall and showed signs of distress, sprawled out on the airport floor as a result. 

Despite the chaotic ordeal and attempts from onlookers, including a woman trying to halt the escalator, the skirmish continued until law enforcement intervened. 

Upon their arrival, police managed to separate the individuals involved. 

Jim Jones justified his actions to authorities and bystanders by explaining, “It’s two of them against me,” suggesting he was outnumbered and acted in self-defense.

Another individual involved appeared noticeably more agitated and required additional officers to restrain him fully. 

Details concerning potential arrests or charges have not been confirmed, as local law enforcement has not responded to inquiries regarding the incident.

Diddy Grazed By Stray Shot From Anuel AA Originally Aimed At Bad Bunny

Diddy and his ex Cassie Ventural recently became a punchline in Anuel AA’s latest single, which doubles as a diss toward BadBunny.

On his new release “Toki,” Anuel AA goes directly BadBunny by targeting his failed relationship with Kendall Jenner, which reportedly ended last December after less than a year. While the bar wasn’t necessarily an extensive triple or quadruple entendre, it was short and to the point. And that point being made by Anuel AA seemingly implies that BadBunny, like NeYo, is a “Diddy Jr.” and that he outshines him, like Phoenix Sun’s star player Devin Booker.

“Prendo la blicky y bota fuego igual que el sol de Phoenix (Oh-oh-oh-oh)/ Kendall dejó a Bad por lo mismo que Cassie a Diddy (Jaja),” Anuel AA raps.

In English, the bars translate to something along the lines of, “I turn on the blicky and it fires up like the Phoenix sun (Oh-oh-oh-oh)/Kendall left Bad for the same reason Cassie left Diddy.”

Not gonna lie, Anuel AA may have cooked a bit with the DBook reference, knowing how unbothered the NBA star is by BadBunny’s existence while, on the other hand Benito is pretty vexed by his. However, with the Diddy bar, brodie might’ve really screwed the pooch, no Diddy. Considering we all know how Twitter (X) users strive to find the receipts, it’s worth noting Anuel AA was literally posted up. Flexing his link up with Diddy as recently as last year in March.

Part of me is trying to make sense of why Anuel AA would think this was a good angle to take given the fact that the optics lead back to him. It’s like, why are you self-snitching and or throwing the rock only to hide your hand. Because the guilty by association s##t concerning the Diddy sexual assault lawsuits has been having real world consequences for folks. And on the other hand, if Anuel AA is right and BadBunny has been Bad Boy this whole time, why’d you wait til now to say anything?

Anyways, stream the full record above.

50 Cent Ripped On His Own Instagram Post For Supporting Drake

50 Cent has a long history of commenting on whatever topic is trending, especially within the rap community. Friday (May 3) was no exception—but perhaps he should have waited.

Shortly after Drake dropped “Family Matters,” a more than seven-minute diss aimed at Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent hopped on Instagram to share his thoughts. He wrote, “I told you [ninjas] leave him alone, now he spinning on all yall. everybody must die.”

But little did 50 Cent know, Lamar was laying in the bushes locked and loaded with a follow-up to both “euphoria” and “6:16 in L.A.” Roughly 37 minutes after “Family Matters” arrived, Kendrick uploaded “Meet the Grahams” and proceeded to dismantle Drake one family member at a time. The incendiary lyrics were addressed to Drake’s six-year-old son, Adonis, his father, Dennis Graham, and mother, Sandra Graham.

“Dear Dennis, you gave birth to a master manipulator,” he raps. “Even usin’ you to prove who he is is a huge favor/I think you should ask for more paper, and more paper/And more, uh, more paper/I’m blamin’ you for all his gamblin’ addictions/Psychopath intuition, the man that like to play victim/You raised a horrible f#####’ person, the nerve of you, Dennis.

“Sandra, sit down, what I’m about to say is heavy, now listen/Mm-mm, your son’s a sick man with sick thoughts, I think n##### like him should die/Him and Weinstein should get f##### up in a cell for the rest they life/He hates Black women, hypersexualizes ’em with kinks of a nympho fetish.”

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The general consensus appears to be Kendrick Lamar is winning the war. Some of those who saw 50 Cent’s premature post had some thoughts, too. One person wrote, “50 cent is corny supporting this guy,” while another said, “@50cent stop hyping his soft as up you know damn well this ain’t better than euphoria.”

Additional comments included “S### was weak sauce Fif. Kendrick wanted to provoke him and did. Drake street fighting. Kendrick is going to War” and “You need to wake up 50, Kendrick just canceled this treak.” In fact, the comment section is littered with Drake slander. 50 Cent has yet to acknowledge Kendrick Lamar’s “Meet The Grahams.”

Kendrick Lamar Has No Chill—Drops Another Drake Missile “Not Like Us”

Drake hasn’t even had a chance to respond to Kendrick Lamar’s latest tongue-lashing, “Meet The Grahams,” and he’s already back with another one. On Saturday (May 4), the unrelenting lyrical beast returned with “Not Like Us,” which arrives less than 24 hours after supposedly putting the nail in Drake’s coffin.

Produced by Mustard, the track begins with Kendrick whispering “I see dead people.” The accompanying video includes a Google Earth image of what appears to be Drake’s Toronto mansion. A bit more conservative than the “euphoria,” “6:16 in LA” and “Meet The Grahams,” the song runs about four minutes and finds Kendrick rehashing some of his previous points. He, once again, doubles down on the rumor Drake is a pedophile.

“Say Drake, I hear you like ’em young/You better not ever go to cell block one/To any b#### that talk to him and layin’ love/Just make sure you hide your little sister from ’em/They tell me chubs the only one that get your hammy downs/Then party at the party playin’ with his nose now.”

Kendrick also seems to revel in his perceived victory with, “Man down/Call an ambulance, tell him, ‘Breathe, bro’/Led a n* to the cross, he walk around like Teezo/What’s up with these jabroni ass n##### tryna see Compton/The industry can hate me, f### ’em all and they momma.”

The discourse between Drake and Kendrick Lamar was revived in March, when he sent a few shots his way on the Future & Metro Boomin single “Like That.” Drake dropped “Push Ups (Drop & Give Me 50)” and “Taylor Made Freestyle,” only for Kendrick to go kamikaze with four diss tracks in less than a week: “euphoria,” “6:16 in LA,” “Meet The Grahams” and now, “Not Like Us.”

“Meet The Grahams” took it to another level, with Kendrick directly talking to Drake’s six-year-old son, Adonis, father Dennis Graham and mother Sandra Graham. Perhaps one of the most brutal lyrics finds K. Dot wishing death on Drake.

At one point, he tells Dennis he produced a “master manipulator.”

“I’m blamin’ you for all his gamblin’ addictions,” he continues. “Psychopath intuition, the man who like to play victim/You raised a horrible f#####’ person, the nerve of you, Dennis/Sandra, sit down, what I’m about to say is heavy, now listen/Mhm, your son’s a sick man with sick thoughts/I think n##### like him should die/Him and Weinstein should get f##### up in a cell for the rest they life.”

Hip-Hop fans should probably buckle up—it doesn’t seem like this is going to end anytime soon. In the meantime, check out “Not Like Us” above.

The Game Mourns Cousin & Former NBA Star Darius Morris After Body Found In L.A.

The Game is mourning after the deceased body of his cousin, former Los Angeles Laker Darius Morris, was discovered in L.A. on Thursday (May 2). He was just 33 years old. According to TMZ Sports, an official cause of death hasn’t been confirmed, although his family shared a statement.

“With great sadness we announce the passing of our dearly beloved son, Darius Aaron Morris,” it read. “During this time of transition, his family asks that you please respect their wishes for privacy and grace.”

The Game followed up with an Instagram post, sharing two photos of Morris, one of which was taken on the court alongside the late Kobe Bryant. He wrote, “My family took a blow with this one. Rest well lil cousin. You achieved your childhood dreams & did what you always said you would. We got Auntie Robyn.”

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A Carson, California native, Morris had a stellar high school basketball career that took him to the University of Michigan, where he earned third-team all-Big Ten Conference his sophomore season. He spent two seasons with the Michigan Wolverines. While playing for the 2010-11 team, he was the Big Ten assists leader and set the Michigan single-season assist record at the time.

Morris was selected as the 41st pick in the 2011 NBA draft by the Los Angeles Lakers and played the point guard position. Healso played for the Brooklyn Nets, Philadelphia 76ers, Los Angeles Clippers and Memphis Grizzlies of the NBA as well as the Los Angeles D-Fenders and Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the NBA D-League. With the Vipers, he established a D-League playoff single-game assists record in 2014.

After the NBA, Morris spent multiple seasons playing overseas in China, Russia and France.