Nipsey Hussle’s Brother Blacc Sam Gets In Heated Confrontation With West Blvd Crip

Nipsey Hussle’s brother, Blacc Sam, has been holding it down for the late rapper since his senseless 2019 murder.

During the grand opening of Marathon Burger restaurant in Los Angeles on Saturday (March 1), Sam and an alleged West Blvd Crip named Rocstar2800 got into a heated confrontation over loyalty. In the intense clip, Sam is mere inches from the man’s face as he shouts at him. A small crowd starts to gather around them in anticipation of something more serious popping off, but it doesn’t go beyond a verbal exchange.

“Get it cracking!” Sam can be heard saying. “That ain’t what you on, n####! I’ve been watching! That ain’t what you on! Get on that!”

Speculation online suggests Blacc Sam was essentially telling Rocstar to check Wack 100 over his comments involving his brother and legacy. Wack 100 later inserted himself into this situation by confronting Rocstar2800 online about the incident, seemingly attempting to escalate the conflict.

The beef between Wack 100 and Blacc Sam has been ongoing since Nipsey’s death. One of the main points of contention arose when Blacc Sam demanded the removal of Nipsey’s feature from The Game’s album Drillmatic: Heart vs. Mind shortly before its release.

Wack 100, who manages The Game, accused Blacc Sam of being “selfish with his anger” and letting emotions interfere with business decisions3. Wack argued that the collaboration would have contributed to Nipsey’s legacy and generated royalties for his children, while Blacc Sam has been protective of his brother’s unreleased music.

The tension between the two has continued, with Wack 100 criticizing Blacc Sam’s handling of Nipsey’s posthumous music catalog. Wack claimed that Nipsey has 80 unreleased tracks and that Sam has missed opportunities to release new music.

Following the incident, Rocstar2800, who’s also a rapper with ties to South Central Los Angeles and Phoenix, Arizona, posted “Damn All A N#### Wanted Was A Burger” on Instagram.

He was quickly called out in the comment section, with one person writing, “Instead of a burger you got exactly what yo mark ssa deserve homie.. U playing the 50 with Wack after he marked you out plenty of times and told you that yo crippin was watered down and you ran right back on clubhouse after that and still kicked it with that snake. This is why all this is good that it happened to you!! You wanna kick it with Wack No Hunnid and run plays and when he turn on you now you running to your homies for help!! Nalllll keep that same energy Rocstar,:

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Blacc Sam, meanwhile, has his plate full. He’s prepping both a new posthumous Nipsey Hussle album and a documentary on his life. He recently told KCAL News that owning a restaurant was one of Nipsey’s dreams. The menu features a selection of gourmet smashburgers, combining classic flavors with inventive twists to satisfy diverse tastes, while the restaurant’s decor pays tribute to Nipsey Hussle’s artistry.

Queen Latifah Planning Show Stopping Dedication To Quincy Jones For Oscars

Queen Latifah will take center stage at the 2025 Academy Awards with a tribute performance honoring the iconic Quincy Jones, the legendary music producer and composer who passed away last November at the age of 91.

The news was confirmed by Raj Kapoor, the show’s executive producer and showrunner, in a press conference where he teased a moment designed to capture Jones’ enduring influence.

“One of the most exciting things I think that we’ve worked on this year is a musical performance that will tribute Quincy Jones,” Kapoor told Billboard. “(Jones) was the recipient of one of our Governors Awards (last) year, and we’ve planned and curated this beautiful moment that we hope will uplift the room, that will celebrate the spirit of Quincy and all of his greatness, and we are happy to say that Queen Latifah is part of that performance. You’ll have to tune in Sunday to see what we have in store, but it’s a beautiful moment, and we think it will make everybody feel really good.”

While Kapoor did not confirm if other artists will be joining Latifah for the tribute, the significance of Jones’ contributions to music and film make his recognition at Hollywood’s biggest night almost inevitable.

Over his storied career, he amassed seven Academy Award nominations, with his work spanning across genres and generations. He was awarded the prestigious Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 1995, and just last year, he received an Academy Honorary Award.

The Oscars stage will also play host to an array of high-profile performances.

The confirmed musical lineup extends beyond Latifah’s tribute, with global superstars Doja Cat, BLACKPINK’s Lisa, and RAYE already locked in for performances.

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo are rumored to kick off the evening with a Wicked medley, paying homage to the beloved Broadway-to-film adaptation.

The event, airing live from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on March 2, will be helmed by Conan O’Brien, who is set to bring his signature wit and charm to his Oscars hosting debut.

Kapoor hinted that even more surprises are in store, promising unexpected moments throughout the night.

“I mean we absolutely love the element of surprise. What I can say is (that even with) every presenter and every performer that’s already been announced, there’s still more to come,” Kapoor shared. “There are people that are not going to be announced. You will have to keep a sharp eye out for a few different cameos that happen throughout the evening.”

On the awards front, Emilia Pérez leads this year’s nominations with an impressive 13 nods, closely followed by The Brutalist and Wicked, which each earned 10.

Wide Neck’s Viral Rise Ends With Serious Criminal Charges

Wide Neck, the rapper who went viral for his infamous mugshot, is back behind bars after facing serious felony charges involving explicit videos sent to minors and other individuals.

Charles Dion McDowell, better known by the unforgettable nickname “Wide Neck,” was arrested last week in Cherokee County, Georgia.

Authorities charged him with multiple felony counts, including transmission of explicit images without consent, electronically providing obscene material to minors and making harassing phone calls.

According to officials, Wide Neck allegedly sent explicit videos of a woman without her consent to several of her family members, including her 13-year-old son, her 16-year-old daughter and even her mother.

Investigators also noted that a fourth unidentified individual received the explicit content as well.

The inappropriate materials were reportedly sent multiple times using Wide Neck’s cell phone and laptop. Currently, Wide Neck is being held without bond in the Cherokee County Jail.

Jail records indicate he also faces a hold request from Crisp County, Georgia, along with a probation violation out of Escambia County.

This isn’t the first time he has experienced legal trouble. Before his recent arrest, he had been previously charged with stalking, possession of drugs and other criminal offenses and has been arrested 21 times since 2010.

Despite his frequent brushes with the law, Wide Neck built a massive online following of nearly one million Instagram followers, capitalizing on his viral mugshot from 2018, which circulated widely due to his big Neck.

Partnering with fellow viral personality “Daddy Long Neck,” Wide Neck delved into the Hip-Hop world, releasing rap songs and gaining attention for his online persona and eccentric collaborations.

His sudden rise to internet stardom led to brief stints of popularity, but the rapper’s continuous legal issues have overshadowed his brief foray into entertainment.

Rihanna & A$AP Rocky Embrace Everyday Life In NYC Despite Billionaire Status

Global music and fashion icon Rihanna resists letting her superstar status confine her inside, preferring to savor life’s normalcies alongside her partner, Hip-Hop artist A$AP Rocky, on the bustling streets of New York City.

Despite the ever-present throngs of admirers and paparazzi, the couple navigates their high-profile lives intending to mix and mingle like ordinary people.

Rihanna shed light on why the Big Apple suits their lifestyle better.

“We like to eat with people. We like to shop with people. We like to walk the streets with people. I don’t like a private room. I don’t have them shut down stores,” she told Harper’s Bazaar.

“I don’t like the Rapunzel life. It’s very isolating. It’s very lonely. And what am I protecting myself from? I’m actually allowing people to dictate the robbery of the life that I could actually be living.”

Since their romantic journey began in 2020 after years of friendship, Rihanna and Rocky have embraced a philosophy of living in the moment—focused on experiences over material possessions.

This outlook became more pronounced with the arrival of their children, RZA and Riot, in 2022 and 2023.

“I’m even in the space of not even spending my money on things, but I’ll spend my money on an experience. Somebody could rob me right now of everything I have, (but) they will never take a memory, an experience, a feeling, a scent that reminded me of that moment. There’s just things that mean more when you grow up,” the billionaire musician/mogul said.

The couple’s urban escape is marked by excursions to restaurants and even karaoke bars, where they relish what Rihanna describes as living “like nobody’s watching.”

This shared value is also crucial for A$AP Rocky, who gently reminds her to cherish their past unheralded fun.

“That’s a big thing for us and actually a really big thing for him… ‘Remember when we were friends? Remember when we just used to have fun as friends?'” she reflected.

Diddy Sued For Allegedly Pinching Man’s Nipples At Party & Ruining His Career

Sean “Diddy” Combs has found himself embroiled in a legal tussle over allegations of inappropriate conduct during a memorable summer soirée in 1998.

The disgraced mogul allegedly harassed a fellow party-goer, identified only as John Doe, by pinching his nipples during the music mogul’s famed “White Party” in East Hampton.

This incident, Doe contends, left him publicly humiliated and in considerable distress.

In the fervor of the ’90s, Diddy’s Sean John clothing line was soaring, generating over half a billion dollars in annual retail sales. Doe, whose own family-operated clothing brand specialized in denims, had established professional ties with Diddy.

This business connection allowed Diddy to source materials for Sean John from factories in China, further aligning their fashion ventures.

Despite this lucrative collaboration, Doe alleges that Diddy routinely overstepped professional boundaries, subjecting him to vulgar language and unwanted physical contact, including groping his butt.

The East Hampton party, described as a glamorous highlight of the season, turned into a distressing memory for Doe when Diddy allegedly reached under his shirt, twisting his nipples.

The physical and emotional impact of this incident reportedly lingers with Doe to this day, influencing his decision to eventually leave the fashion industry entirely.

Fearing the loss of a significant revenue stream for his family’s business and the potential repercussions of speaking out against a figure as powerful as Diddy, Doe chose silence at the time.

Loaded Lux & Murda Mook Drop Official Freestyle For Nigel Sylvester’s Brick by Brick Collection 

Loaded Lux and Murda Mook have unveiled an official video following their performance, celebrating the launch of the highly anticipated Brick by Brick collection by BMX pro Nigel Sylvester and Jordan Brand. 

The video features their freestyle, “Nigel’s Frame of Mind,” which offers a lyrical exploration of Nigel Sylvester’s thoughts at two crucial moments in his life—his current self, voiced by Loaded Lux, and his 20-year-old self, portrayed by Murda Mook. 

The battle rap legends exchange bars and drop gems, all while reflecting on Sylvester’s remarkable journey. 

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Originally performed at a private preview for the collection in New York City this past January, the spoken-word piece is set at the iconic Brooklyn Banks, where Nigel honed his BMX skills from ages 15 to 25. 

Both Loaded Lux and Murda Mook are styled in pieces from the Brick by Brick collection, which includes jackets, pants, T-shirts, BMX jerseys, and a unique brick-inspired Jordan sneaker—an exclusive colorway, marking a first for the brand. 

The freestyle sent shockwaves through battle rap Twitter, with fans rallying for Loaded Lux and Murda Mook to form a 2-on-2 team. The buzz caught the attention of Nu Jerzey Twork, who tagged Rum Nitty with a bold challenge. 

“Let’s get these n##### outta here,” he tweeted. Rum Nitty fired back with “Eazy call,” leading the Ultimate Rap League to respond with a gif of co-founder Smack White signaling plans to set up the battle. 

Kendrick Lamar Shouts Out Loaded Lux & Murda Mook

Meanwhile, earlier this month, Kendrick Lamar gave a nod to Lux and Mook during an interview just days before his Super Bowl appearance. He highlighted the battle rap icons while discussing his approach to the art form.  

“My intent from day one was always to keep it as a sport,” he explained. “I love when artists grit their teeth. I still watch battle rap—Smack URL, from Murda Mook to [Loaded] Lux to Tay Roc, and my bro Daylyt. This has always been at the core of who I am, it’s been that way since day one.” 

The Notorious B.I.G.’s Music Catalog To Fetch $100-150M

The Notorious B.I.G.’s music catalog is on the verge of being sold to Primary Wave, a company known for acquiring and managing the works of legendary artists.

According to The Hollywood Reporter,  the deal includes publishing rights to Biggie’s extensive body of work, valued at approximately $100 million, and master rights, which are expected to fetch an additional $30 to $50 million. The transaction also encompasses publicity rights, covering Biggie’s name, image, voice and other identifiable characteristics, ensuring that his legacy remains protected and managed by the new owner.

The sale of Biggie’s catalog is significant not only because of its financial implications but also due to the cultural impact it represents. Biggie, known for his storytelling ability centered on New York City street, left an indelible mark on Hip-Hop despite his short career.

His music continues to influence new generations of artists and fans alike. By joining Primary Wave’s roster, which includes Bob Marley, Whitney Houston and Stevie Nicks, Biggie’s legacy will be preserved alongside other music legends, ensuring his work remains accessible and celebrated for years to come.

The decision to sell a portion of Biggie’s catalog reflects a broader trend in the music industry where artists or their estates opt to monetize their intellectual property. For Biggie’s estate, the deal will likely secure a substantial financial future while ensuring that his music and image are handled by a reputable company.

Biggie was shot and killed in a drive-by shooting in Los Angeles in March 1997, just six months after the death of his rival, Tupac Shakur. The 24-year-old rapper was leaving a party at the Petersen Automotive Museum when a dark Chevy Impala pulled up next to his SUV at a red light. The driver, described as an African-American man in a blue suit and bowtie, fired multiple shots into Biggie’s vehicle before speeding away.

Despite numerous theories and investigations over the past 28 years, no one has been charged with Biggie’s murder. Some investigators, including retired LAPD detective Greg Kading, believe that Wardell “Poochie” Fouse, an associate of music executive Suge Knight, was the shooter, allegedly hired as retaliation for Shakur’s death.

Others have suggested that corrupt LAPD officers may have been involved in the murder or its cover-up. His assassination has been the subject of multiple books, documentaries and ongoing speculation and remains one of Hip-Hop’s biggest unsolved cases.

Seven People Sue Diddy In One Day, Lawsuit Accuses Mogul Of Assaulting 14-Year-Old At B.I.G.’s Video Shoot

Sean “Diddy” Combs found himself at the epicenter of a legal hurricane as seven new plaintiffs advanced a lawsuit against him in New York on Friday, February 28.

The allegations now total 14 people in just one day, with a series of charges painting a damning picture of his past.

The recent group of accusers—Latasha Forbes, Billie Cummings, Ian Fearon, Amad Jenkins, Fallon Matthews, Laquay Applewhite, and a Jane Doe—allege vile acts stretching over several decades.

They detail tales of sexual misconduct, coercion, and manipulation, executed under the guise of Diddy’s industry clout.

As outlined in the suit, the alleged misconduct began in 1994, extending into the 2010s, at various locations linked to the disgraced mogul’s entertainment powerhouses—Bad Boy Records, posh parties, and private domiciles were cited as venues of transgression.

Plaintiffs maintain that Diddy used his influential position to control and abuse them, frequently exploiting substances and force as tools of domination.

Among the most severe claims is that of Latasha Forbes, who alleges she was 17 in 1994 when Diddy drugged and brutally raped her within the walls of Bad Boy’s New York office.

Billie Cummings recounts being between 14 and 15 in 1995 when she was allegedly sexually assaulted by Diddy during The Notorious B.I.G.’s video shoot.

In a haunting account, Ian Fearon claims in 2003, as a 19-year-old, he was forced into performing oral sex on Diddy at the artist’s New York residence.

Allegations stretch further: in 2004, during a soiree at Diddy’s Miami abode, Laquay Applewhite contends she was groped and assaulted; similarly, Amad Jenkins, then 18, describes an assault at Florida’s Bad Boy launch gathering in the mid-2000s.

Jane Doe’s unsettling claim pinpoints an audition for Making the Band in 2010 as the scene where she was drugged and raped, while Fallon Matthews alleges an assault in 2014 in Illinois facilitated by alcohol and influence.

The lawsuit further accuses Kristina Khorram, a former Bad Boy executive, of facilitating and concealing her boss’s misconduct, alongside implicating major record labels Sony, Universal, and Warner Music of fostering Diddy’s alleged abuses by turning a blind eye.

Diddy sits in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center on federal charges, including RICO and sex trafficking. His attorneys continue to dismiss the allegations as baseless money grabs.

MF DOOM’s Widow Finally Settles Legal Dispute Over “Stolen” Notebooks

The legal dispute between MF DOOM’s widow, Jasmine Dumile Thompson, and former Stones Throw label executive Eothen “Egon” Alapatt has come to a close. On Friday (February 28), Thompson posted an Instagram statement, revealing both parties had come to an amicable resolution.

“We are relieved to bring this chapter to a close,” Thompson wrote. “Over the years, there have been many public narratives concerning this matter, some of which have been misrepresented or unfairly magnified. While differences did arise along the way, we acknowledge that Egon preserved DOOM’s invaluable notebooks and are grateful to now have them returned as part of this resolution.

She added, “As a family, our focus remains steadfast on celebrating DOOM’s extraordinary legacy—his unparalleled artistry and his lasting impact on music and culture. We hope that this resolution serves as a step forward in continuing to honor his memory.”

The discourse centered around 32 notebooks containing DOOM’s lyrics, song ideas and other creative content. In October 2023, Thompson filed a lawsuit in California federal court, alleging that Egon had stolen these notebooks and refused to return them.

The lawsuit claimed copyright infringement, fraud and unjust enrichment, among other charges. Thompson asserted that Egon had taken possession of the notebooks in 2016, when DOOM was unable to return to the U.S. due to immigration issues1.

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The resolution follows the tumultuous legal battle. As the months dragged on, it got increasingly ugly, with Egon accusing Thompson of launching a “smear campaign” against him.

“Plaintiffs’ complaint is the continuation of a year-long smear campaign filled with baseless and libelous attacks on Alapatt’s integrity and character,” Egon’s legal team contended in November 2023. “The complaint, like the previously highly public intimidation tactics used by this group, alleges that plaintiffs have concerns regarding the ownership of various notebooks of the luminary and now-deceased Hip-Hop artist MF DOOM.

“Contrary to the knowingly false statements contained in the complaint, Alapatt saved and preserved the notebooks after he purchased them from DOOM’s former landlord who owned and controlled the notebooks because DOOM had abandoned his studio and was in years’ long arrears on rent.”

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Egon’s return of the notebooks marks a victory for DOOM’s estate, as these materials were considered highly valuable, containing lyrics for tracks from albums such as Operation Doomsday, Madvillainy and MM…FOOD, as well as unreleased content.

“DOOM was a dear friend to me and one of the most important artists I’ve ever known,” Egon offered. “I bought DOOM’s notebooks and kept them safe for years to ensure his powerful musical legacy could be preserved. My only goal has always been to showcase DOOM’s lasting musical genius and the resolution Jasmine and I have reached regarding DOOM’s notebooks represents a significant triumph in protecting the genesis of a once-in-a-lifetime talent.

“I am proud to have played a role in saving some precious markers of DOOM’s life in music and trust Jasmine to determine the next steps for his notebooks.”

Kanye West Has Driven Assault Accuser Lauren Pisciotta Into Hiding

Ye’s former assistant has gone into hiding following a barrage of online harassment stemming from his aggressive outbursts on social media platform X.

The digital assault came in the wake of Lauren Pisciotta’s 2023 lawsuit filed against the rapper, alleging a series of serious offenses, including sexual harassment and wrongful termination, claims Ye staunchly denies.

His incendiary posts were particularly vitriolic towards Pisciotta, with one reading, “WHY DID I NEVER F*** LAUREN PISCIOTTA SHE SMELLED FUNNY AND HALF OF THE NBA CAN ATTEST TO THAT.”

Another post declared, “REAL RAPE IS DIFFERENT THAN SOME ATTRACTIVE INCOMPETENT B#### WEARING TIGHT ASS PANTS TO WORK. AND KEEPING RECEIPTS TO EXTORT THEIR BOSS SOMEDAY.”

Pisciotta’s attorney, Arick Fudali, characterized these tweets as mocking and defamatory, contributing to Pisciotta’s decision to seek safety away from the public eye.

Her lawsuit details an account where Pisciotta alleges Ye drugged and sexually assaulted her during a studio session involving Sean “Diddy” Combs.

Furthermore, it asserts Ye’s repeated inappropriate actions, such as sending explicit messages and committing lewd acts both on the phone and in person.

Pisciotta claims her wrongful termination in 2022 left her without a promised severance of $3 million after being employed at an annual salary of $1 million under demands of consistent availability.

Ye refuted the allegations and hinted at countering with a lawsuit of his own, accusing Pisciotta of attempting sexual extortion.

According to Fudali, despite the intimidating tweets and the online vitriol from the rapper and his followers, Pisciotta is prepared to take her claims to trial to seek accountability and recompense.

EXCLUSIVE: Diddy’s Barber Says Mogul Sexually Assaulted Him: “Ayo Puff, What’s With This Funny S###?”

Diddy faces yet another troubling legal battle as a former Harlem barber steps into the spotlight with accusations of sexual assault against the Hip-Hop mogul.

In a lawsuit filed in New York City, the barber, known in the documents as John Doe, claims that Diddy assaulted him in a studio back in 1997.

The allegations add another layer to the slew of legal challenges Diddy is currently dealing with—from sex trafficking to racketeering charges.

According to Doe, he was well-respected within Harlem’s music community, often cutting hair for the industry’s biggest names, including Diddy.

Their relationship went deeper than mere client and barber; they shared mutual friends, one of whom worked security for the famed Bad Boy Records.

On the fateful night in question, Doe was picked up in a ritzy blue Mercedes by this mutual friend and found Diddy already inside the car.

Once they reached the recording studio, the encounter took a dark turn. Left alone after others departed, Doe says he and the mogul shared drinks and smoked marijuana.

What happened next is blurred by suspicion and fear, as Doe claims he blacked out, suspecting his drink may have been tampered with by Diddy.

He awoke to find himself in a compromising position, his pants and underwear askew, while Diddy stood nearby.

Confronted with confusion and anger, Doe says he demanded an explanation yelling, “Yo Puff, what the f### is with this funny s###?!” as he approached Diddy with the intent of assaulting him.

An attempt at appeasement—$1,000 in cash from Diddy—was reluctantly accepted by Doe as he left, rattled to his core.

In the lawsuit, Doe recounts sharing the traumatic experience with the mutual friend who introduced him to Diddy that night. This confidant allegedly dismissed Doe’s concerns, casually referring to Combs as a “punk ass.”

Gossip in Harlem circles hinted at his bisexual tendencies for years, but Doe emphasizes that this was more than hearsay—this was a violent transgression.

Diddy, however, through his legal team, has consistently denied all charges, branding them as opportunist fabrications intended to defame him.

Angie Stone—Renowned Neo-Soul Singer & Member Of The Sequence—Killed In Horrific Car Crash

Angie Stone, renowned neo-soul singer and member of the pioneering Hip-Hop trio The Sequence, was killed in a car crash on Saturday morning (March 1).

A source close to AllHipHop who works with Stone’s team confirmed she and nine other band members were involved in the accident while traveling home from Alabama, where they had performed on Friday night (February 28). She was 63.

“I received a call from her team stating that Angie passed,” veteran promotor Van Silk later told AllHipHop. “I thought it was from her kidney dialysis which she was going through, but it was a bad vehicle accident with 9 people in the Sprinter van coming from a show in Alabama heading back to Atlanta. Angie will be missed especially by me because we will either text or call each other in the morning.

“I was working with her and her team on her YouTube channel, Angie Secrets Revealed. Next we were changing the concept to most likely call it a different name. We just finished a video in November called ‘Industry.’ There was so many things we discussed about doing. This day is sad as I’m still shocked.”

The word is starting to spread online, with many taking to Instagram and Twitter to express their condolences.

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Angie Stone, born Angela Laverne Brown on December 18, 1961, in Columbia, South Carolina, rose to fame with The Sequence along with Cheryl “The Pearl” Cook and Gwendolyn “Blondie” Chisolm, known for hits like “Funk You Up” and “Funky Sound.”

In the early 1990s, Stone became part of the R&B trio Vertical Hold, releasing albums like A Matter Of Time and Head First. Her solo career took off in 1990 with the release of her debut album, Black Diamond, which was followed by Mahogany Soul in 2001 and Stone Love in 2004, all of which received significant acclaim and commercial success.

Stone is also known for her work with D’Angelo, who she worked with on his Brown Sugar and Voodoo. They share a 12-year-old son. Her music often reflects her personal experiences and relationships, showcasing her unique blend of soulful vocals and Hip-Hop influences. Stone was a three-time Grammy Award winner and two-time Soul Train Lady of Soul Award recipient.

This is a developing story. 

50 Cent Revives Feud With Floyd Mayweather Over Trump Support  

50 Cent is reviving his feud with longtime frenemy Floyd Mayweather, mocking the boxing legend for calling Donald Trump the “best president” in the history of the United States.    

Earlier this week, he gushed over Trump during an appearance” on the Fox Business show “Making Money with Charles Payne.”  

“We had Trump before, we didn’t appreciate him,” Mayweather stated. “I think Trump is a great president, actually he’s the best president in my eyes, he’s the best president we’ve ever had. Great business man and that’s what it’s about.” 

Mayweather continued, praising Trump’s performance and suggesting that Americans are always upset, regardless of who is in office.  

“Trump has done an amazing job and a lot of people around America are upset,” he added. “But no matter who goes into the White House we’re always upset. And I think Trump is the man for the job, he’s the best president in my eyes.” 

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50 Cent reposted the interview on Instagram Thursday (February 27), poking fun at Floyd Mayweather and repeating his previous claims about the boxer’s illiteracy

“LOL YO you know how, when you’re in school and a kid eats the crayons,” 50 Cent wore in the caption. “Now you see what happens when they grow up. Spell BEST PRESIDENT champ! LOL.” 

50 Cent’s trolling may have something to do with Mayweather recently partying with his rivals Big Meech and Rick Ross. 

The G-Unit mogul has targeted anyone associating with the BMF co-founder amid their feud.  

He recently criticized Detroit rapper 42 Dugg for giving Big Meech money following his release from jail last year.   

“Your daddy my [ninja emoji],” 50 Cent wrote on Instagram. “You made a mistake giving Screech a $100K you could have given that to your [ninja emojis]’s. You always been hard-headed. WTF.”  

Wendy Williams Wants To Escape “Lonely” Memory Unit

Wendy Williams feels imprisoned at an assisted living facility she describes as “suffocating” and is determined to break free.

The former talk show host, known for her outspoken nature, shared her frustrations in an interview on NewsNation’s Banfield.

Confined to what she calls “the memory unit” of the facility, she lamented the limitations on her freedom.

“I don’t have the freedom to do virtually anything,” Williams said. “As far as where I am, I’m on the fifth floor. They call it ‘the memory unit,’ so it’s for people who don’t remember anything.”

Wendy, 60, disclosed her disbelief about her residency there, questioning its purpose given her situation.

“I have no idea, but I can tell you that it’s $18,000 a month, which is extremely expensive. And what do I have? I have a bedroom, a bathroom and a window.”

The atmosphere, she described, feels isolating. With her spirits dampened by solitude and restriction, she expressed her urgency to reclaim her independence.

“I’m ready to get out of here,” Wendy declared. “I’m ready to get out and get out of the guardianship. It’s suffocating, it’s very lonely.”

Williams has been under legal guardianship since May 2022, allowing court-appointed guardian Sabrina Morrissey to manage her financial and health-related matters.

Recently, her medical team made public her diagnosis of progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia, but Williams disputes claims of being “incapacitated,” comparing her predicament to being “in prison.”

Notably, Suzanne Bass, a former producer on The Wendy Williams Show, supported Williams in her current plight.

“She sounds fantastic,” Bass commented in an Instagram post. “She sounds the best she’s sounded in years.”

Stefon Diggs Alleges Reality Star Tried To Extort Millions—Files Lawsuit 

NFL star Stefon Diggs has filed a lawsuit against reality TV personality Mulan Hernandez (real name Mia Jones) and her friend Brianna “Brii” Mack, seeking up to $1 million in damages. 

Filed in Harris County, Texas, the lawsuit accuses Jones of assault, extortion, trespassing, and destruction of property following an alleged incident at Diggs’ apartment on June 7, 2024, according to the Houston Chronicle

The Houston Texans wide receiver claims Jones punched him in the chest, threatened his career, and destroyed his $130,000 watch, a PC gaming system, and his phone—throwing the latter into the toilet. He also alleges she refused to leave. 

According to the lawsuit, Jones allegedly warned, “You won’t be playing this year,” and on multiple occasions, threatened him with weapons, including a firearm. 

Diggs, who was recently linked to Cardi B and Yung Miami, further accuses Jones and Mack of attempting to extort millions from him by threatening to “go public and ruin his career” unless he paid them. 

His attorney, Kent Schaffer, dismissed the claims against Diggs, stating that Jones sought financial gain from a brief, casual relationship. Schaffer added that young athletes often face similar situations, and Diggs had tried to avoid “drama.” 

Jones, meanwhile, sought medical treatment on June 7, claiming she had slipped on a wet kitchen floor but had not lost consciousness. A CT scan reportedly came back negative. However, a week later, on June 14, she told doctors she had been “punched in the back of the head.” 

The lawsuit also accuses Jones and Mack of intentional infliction of emotional distress and conspiracy. 

Jones Slams “Clickbait” Lawsuit

Jones responded on social media, calling the lawsuit “clickbait” and alleging that Diggs assaulted her. She claimed she suffered a concussion, received medication “requested” by Diggs’ medical team, and shared a medical report dated June 7, 2024, as evidence. 

“This is clearly an attempt to get ahead of the truth that is to come,” she wrote. “I WILL NOT BE INTIMIDATED NOR SILENCED. Reliving this moment is very traumatic for me, especially during my healing process. Domestic violence is something I do not wish on anyone, and everything done in the dark will come to light.” 

Young Thug Gets Good News In Battle Over Seized Assets But Fight Is Far From Over

Young Thug’s legal saga took a positive turn this week after the rapper successfully retrieved several pieces of valuable jewelry seized during a 2022 police raid in Georgia as part of a racketeering case.

According to court documents, a consent order issued by Fulton County Superior Court Judge Paige Reese Whitaker allowed the return of the high-end pieces to Rafaello & Company Inc.

Highlighting his unique style and flair, the items include a Rolex Datejust watch engraved with “King Slime,” a diamond cross pendant, an exquisite necklace with green jewels, a double-row diamond tennis necklace, diamond stud earrings and a sparkling diamond ring set with 13 stones.

Notably, the rapper still faces obstacles in reclaiming other luxury possessions, including cash and high-end vehicles seized during the arrest worth an estimated $2 million to $3 million.

Among the cars taken were a Chevrolet Corvette, a Porsche, a Mercedes-Benz GLS Maybach, and two Mercedes-Benz AMG GTs.

Prosecutors linked these items to alleged criminal activities under Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act.

Young Thug faced serious charges under the RICO Act in 2022, accused of leading the alleged criminal group Young Slime Life, masked as his record label Young Stoner Life.

His trial started in November 2023 and was the longest and costliest in Georgia’s history.

However, a pivotal moment arrived in October 2024 when Young Thug pleaded guilty to six charges, including gang-related activities and firearm offenses.

With this plea, he was able to avoid further imprisonment by accepting 15 years of probation instead.

A court hearing initially set to address the status of his remaining seized assets was canceled, but a new date is expected to be scheduled to provide a final resolution.

Nipsey Hussle Documentary & New Project Confirmed By Blacc Sam

Blacc Sam, the brother of late Los Angeles rap star Nipsey Hussle, has confirmed new music and a documentary are in the works.

On Wednesday (February 26), Blacc Sam appeared in an interview with Power 106 Los Angeles ahead of the grand opening of Marathon Burger on March 1. Along with speaking about the restaurant and Nipsey’s Neighborhood Nip Foundation, Blacc Sam also took a moment to provide an update about a pair of upcoming project celebrating the legacy of the Victory Lap album architect.

While remarking on his efforts to maintain Nipsey’s intellectual property for the better good of their family estate, the topic of a documentary series was brought up. Blacc Sam quickly confirmed it would soon become a reality.

“That’s been a journey, man, just trying to, like you say, keep it tight,” Blacc Sam said in part. “It’s not for sale—people can’t throw some money at us and tell us it needs to be two episodes or three episodes. The creative is not for sale.”

Blacc Sam continued, remarking on navigating the process to bringing the documentary to life while also revealing key details about its relase.

“So we’ve just been kind of backing away, turning down a lot of offers, and just putting our head down and working,” he said. “Once it’s finished correctly, it’s looking like maybe eight episodes. Then we’re gonna come out with it and release it.”

In addition to confirming the plans for the release of the documentary, Blacc Sam also provided an update on Nipsey’s next posthumous release. Following an extremely small number of singles to arrive since Nipsey’s death in 2019, of which Big Sean’s “Deep Reverence” is one among few, a full-length project is set to arrive this year, per his brother’s assertion.

“Also, with the music—yeah, if Hussl [Nipsey Hussle] didn’t actually do the verse or work with the person or kind of put together the blueprint for the project, we’re not doing it.” he said. “He did something with Bino [Bino Rideaux], and there’s a new project that we were about to release. This was a project that he had with Bino that was pretty much 80 percent finished, so the team kind of came in and got some unreleased verses and music that he had done with Bino and just tightened it up, and it sounds amazing.”

Blacc Sam concluded, saying, “It should be coming out around this summer.”

Watch the full interview in the post below.

Diddy Accused Of Turning White Party Into Dark Nightmare By Raping Woman In Front Of Guests

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ once-lavish White Party in the Hamptons—a playground for the music industry elite—allegedly hid a nightmarish secret.

A newly filed lawsuit accuses the embattled music mogul of drugging and raping a woman in plain sight while guests partied around them, oblivious to the horror unfolding behind closed doors.

The woman, identified as the plaintiff, claims she was just 24 years old in 1999 when she was lured into Diddy’s orbit under the guise of networking for her music scouting business.

What should have been a golden opportunity turned into a grotesque ordeal inside a house filled with debauchery and unchecked power.

According to the lawsuit, Jay Stone invited the plaintiff to Diddy’s infamous Hamptons bash.

She had no idea that upon entering the sprawling estate, she would be stripped of her phone and left alone to navigate a space teeming with naked guests engaging in open sex acts.

The air was thick with excess, but what happened next was something far darker.

The complaint alleges that after consuming a second drink offered by Diddy, the plaintiff began to feel lightheaded, her body betraying her as the effects of what she believes was a spiked cocktail took hold.

She was then led to a room to “rest,” only to awaken in a state of paralysis as Diddy—fully naked—stood before her, masturbating while other men’s voices echoed in the background.

She could see, she could hear—but she could not move. The lawsuit claims Diddy raped her while she drifted in and out of consciousness, unable to fight back, unable to scream for help.

Other men allegedly entered and exited the room, laughing as the assault took place. When she finally regained full consciousness, she found herself dumped outside in a car, bruised, swollen, and robbed of her dignity.

A security guard, armed and unbothered, handed back her belongings and issued a chilling warning: she should feel grateful that Diddy had “picked her.”

He reportedly told her to accept what had happened and move on because no one would believe a “nobody” over a music industry kingmaker.

Terrified and traumatized, the woman confided in a friend, who urged her to go to the police. But the threat from Bad Boy founder’s enforcer loomed large, silencing her for over two decades—until now.

This lawsuit adds to an avalanche of allegations that have engulfed Diddy in recent months.

The Bad Boy Records founder is currently facing a federal indictment on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and witness intimidation​.

Prosecutors accuse him of running a criminal enterprise designed to entrap, abuse, and silence victims while leveraging his billion-dollar empire as a shield.

According to court documents, Diddy’s alleged reign of terror included physical assaults, forced labor, kidnapping, and a sophisticated network of enablers who ensured his crimes remained buried.

While Diddy has denied all allegations against him, his legal troubles are far from over. He is slated to go to trial on the RICO charges in May.

Meek Mill Reveals LeBron James Advice As Fridayy Collab Trends

Meek Mill has shared the advice he says LeBron James offered to him regarding his artistic direction amid the release of his new collaboration with Fridayy.

Following the release of the duo’s “Proud Of Me” collaboration from Fridayy’s Some Days I’m Good Some Days I’m Not album, Meek Mill’s Twitter mentions were flooded with reactions from users praising the potent concept behind the deep cut.

In particular, listeners are raving over Meek’s approach to addressing the death of his father—a burden the Philadelphia rapper shares with vocalist Fridayy, as well.

“MeekMill killed that jawn with Friday s### just gave me the chills,” a Twitter user wrote, to which Meek Mill replied, “The highest compliment from music to me is someone getting the chills!”


Following another users reply to the conversation thread Meek was having with different user separately, he dropped a bombshell by inserting NBA champion LeBron James into the mix.

“You gotta drop a whole tape of you talkingthat talk like that nbs,” a user wrote.

Meek replied, writing, “ LeBron told me that a while back.”

When it comes to how he’s dealing with the grief he feels, Meek revealed that even his closest loved ones had not heard the type of perspective he beared on his sleeve throughout the collab, in another remark.

“My mom didn’t even know I felt like this about my dad situation!” He wrote in a tweet.

The authenticity of Meek’s sentiments were felt across the board, as well, attracting a number of intense and personal fan reflections as a result.

”That verse Meek did on Fridayy album might be in the rafters for him. That s### was special man,” one user wrote.

Another user chimed in, “That Meek verse on Fridayy tape 🔥🔥🤮🤮🤮 He can tweet what he wants he a GOAT,” to which Meek replied, “I been doing what I want since my dad died literally lol.”

The surge in love and support Meek has received since the collaboration was released appears to have had a positive effect on him and has seemingly motivated him to get back to releasing new music consistently.

”I have a new song coming out called pizza gate!!!!!” he wrote in a separate tweet.

Tory Lanez Says Drake’s UMG Lawsuit Could Start “Revolution” But Denies Kendrick Lamar Diss

Even though Drake’s righthand man PARTYNEXTDOOR was sending shots his way, Tory Lanez is still in the 6 God’s corner—especially when it comes to his lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG).

In a recent appearance on the Full Send podcast during which the Canadian rapper was promoting his upcoming album he’s recording in prison, due out March 7, he made it clear he believes Drizzy’s legal battle is about more than just himself. In fact, he made a bold prediction about how things could affect artists all over in a beneficial way should Drake achieve the unthinkable and actually win his case against UMG.

“What Drake is doing, no matter how you want to put it, he’s really doing this for the rest of us artists,” Tory Lanez stated. “Because the reality of it is, is if one man finally comes out and says, yo, f### this, and the rest of us do it, a revolution starts.”

He doubled down on his revolutionary rhetoric regarding Drake’s lawsuit, emphasizing that this could be a turning point for artists, depending on how people perceive it. In the process, he addressed the theories that this entire thing is a result of his scorned ego desperately searching for a win following his brutal rap battle with Kendrick.

“So it’s either you look at it as he’s gonna start a revolution, or you look at it as, you know, it’s just Drake doing some s###, and he’s just trying to do some s###, and you feel like he’s doing this because he lost a battle,” he said.

Tory continued, categorically dismissing the idea that Drake is acting out of spite following the backlash generated by his feud with Kendrick Lamar.

“Being a man that knows him, and speaks to him on a day-to-day basis, I shouldn’t say day-to-day, I don’t talk to him every day, but a man that speaks to him regularly, it’s like, that n#### is not no dumb n####, bro,” he said. “He’s a very smart individual. He’s like a war general.”

He expounded on Drake’s strategy when it comes to music, revealing his belief that his approach is far more calculated than it may appear.

“It’s a n#### that’s very patient, and sometimes when you make certain moves, it’s not gonna make sense at that moment,” he said. “But the grand scheme of what he’s doing is so smart, that when it comes into full fruition, that’s when you’re gonna be like, oh, I get it now.”

However, when asked about his own competitive nature in Hip-Hop, Tory addressed speculation that he had taken a shot at Kendrick Lamar in his feature on DDG’s song “Handling Business.” Instead, he actually broadened the shots fired to seemingly encompass the entire range of artists currently making up the mainstream landscape.

“Nah, I was just saying like, straight up, like, look, here’s the reality, bro—I come to compete,” he said. “When it comes to my craft, I’m here to compete with anybody. I don’t give a f### who you are, what you got going on. Like, if we’re here to compete for music, I’m here for that, you feel me? And at the end of the day, like, that wasn’t, like, a lot of people thought that was like a Kendrick diss. It wasn’t a Kendrick diss, it was an anybody diss.”

Still, he admitted he would have loved to step in for Drake in his feud with K. Dot.

“I almost wish, sometimes I wish I could have jumped in Drizzy’s shoes and just, and did the beat for him,” he said. “Regardless, like, you feel me?”