Mozzy’s New Album To Shine Light On Sacramento’s Toughest Streets

Mozzy has been quickly getting back to work since being released from jail on gun charges in May of 2023.

The Sacramento rapper plans to give fans a peep into what life was like in the Oak Park neighborhood with the new album Children Of The Slums as a tribute to the untold stories of struggle of growing up in his neighborhood.

Growing up in one of the city’s most dangerous neighborhoods, Mozzy was exposed to the life of gang violence and drugs at an early age. 

After his father’s incarceration and his mother’s battle with drug addiction, Mozzy found himself under the care of his grandmother. 

During these formative years, he joined the Oak Park Bloods, a decision that deeply influenced his life and music. 

Despite the odds, Mozzy channeled his experiences into his music, crafting narratives that spoke to the struggles and realities of street life.

In discussing the inspiration behind the title Children Of The Slums, Mozzy expressed a profound connection to the plight of individuals raised in environments like his, marked by poverty, violence, and a lack of opportunities.

“Nobody born in the slums has a choice,” Mozzy explained, highlighting the involuntary nature of their circumstances.

“Born into those kinds of circumstances, it’s hard to imagine a way to get out. They don’t have anyone to look out for them or to show them a better way. I’m still looking out for all the children of the slums. I am there for them because I know if the situation was flipped, they would do the same for me,” Mozzy said.

Through his music, Mozzy hopes to offer a voice to those silenced by systemic barriers, sharing their stories of pain, perseverance, and unwavering hope for a better future.

Children Of The Slums promises to be a deeply personal project for Mozzy, narrating the experiences of his community’s most vulnerable members.

The release of “Jaded,” the first single from the album featuring Eric Bellinger, further encapsulates the emotional weight of Mozzy’s message.

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Fat Joe Praying For Diddy’s Kids Amid Mogul’s Mounting Legal Woes

Bronx-born rapper Fat Joe recently sat down with FOX 5 News to discuss his close friend Diddy amidst the swirling sexual abuse claims against him. 

The rapper has shared a bond with Diddy for more than 30 years, a friendship that has evolved amidst the highs and lows of music fame and personal challenges. During the interview, Fat Joe conveyed a sense of profound concern for Diddy and his family.

“I stood up last night maybe 4 hours praying for him and his kids. His kids I’ve known all their life. So, you know, I’m just praying for everybody,” he said.  

The moment of vulnerability showcased a different side of Fat Joe, one that’s compassionate to the personal and legal struggles the billionaire Bad Boy founder is facing. Fat Joe said he has yet to recently communicate with Diddy about the controversy.

He and Diddy’s partnership in the music industry dates back to the late 1990s, and they have collaborated multiple times. Their work includes tracks such as “Don Cartagena” and “Haha (Slow Down)” featuring Jeezy.

HBO & Sam Levinson Commit To Delivering Exceptional “Euphoria” Season 3 Amid Delay

The much-awaited third season of HBO’s critically acclaimed series, “Euphoria” has seen its production timetable pushed back, much to the disappointment of fans eagerly awaiting its return.

The series has garnered a substantial following for its raw and riveting portrayal of teenage life, substance abuse, and mental health,

In a recent statement published by Deadline, HBO articulated its ongoing commitment to the “Euphoria” project, led by creator Sam Levinson.

“HBO and Sam Levinson remain committed to making an exceptional third season,” the statement read, highlighting the mutual interest of both the network and Levinson in maintaining the quality and integrity of the series.

Further addressing the delay, the statement offered an explanation centered on the cast, “In the interim, we are allowing our in-demand cast to pursue other opportunities.”

The series, known for its compelling visuals and complex characters, boasts a talented ensemble cast, including the likes of Zendaya, Hunter Schafer, Sydney Sweeney, Maude Apatow, Alexa Demie, and Jacob Elordi, all of whom are expected to reprise their roles in the forthcoming season.

However, a specific timetable for when production will commence remains unavailable, with Deadline sources suggesting that filming could begin in the upcoming months.

This delay comes as the latest update in the “Euphoria” saga, following the release of its second season in January 2022, over two years after its premiere season captivated audiences in June 2019.

The show’s production schedule, much like many others in the industry, faces challenges amid the evolving landscape of content creation, distribution, and the scheduling complexities of a sought-after cast.

Interestingly, the series also benefits from the involvement of prominent figures outside the traditional film and television space, including Hip-Hop megastar Drake, who serves as an executive producer.

Drake’s contributions, rooted in his own experience with teenage drama from his days on “Degrassi: The Next Generation,” extend to the development, funding, and marketing phases of “Euphoria.”

While Drake’s specific role behind the scenes is somewhat shrouded in mystery, his status and involvement have undeniably added a layer of intrigue and visibility to the project.

As fans await further updates on the third season of “Euphoria,” the industry remains abuzz with speculation and anticipation for what is next for this groundbreaking series.

Al B. Sure Suggests Diddy Put Him In 2022 Coma

Al B. Sure! Brother!

For the record, I understand that the news section covered this already, but I have a different perspective. My perspective is from the streets’ point of view. Al B. Sure is telling. I am not mad at him, but he’s telling.

Al is dropping some heavy hints that his scary coma a few years ago might have some links to Diddy. So, Al B. Sure popped up at the Equal Justice Now Awards in L.A. on Friday (March 29), pushing for equal healthcare with attorney Ben Crump. But when he grabbed the mic, he threw a slick, mysterious shout-out to Diddy on the subliminal tip. But he knew what he was doing.

Al B. Sure Jokingly Connects 2022 Coma To Diddy’s Homeland Security Raids

He said we are going to get the full 411 on how he ended up in a coma in 2022. The rumors and conspiracies have long suggested Diddy had something to do with it. Al B. Sure also suggested there was foul play in the death of Kim Porter, who shares children with both men. In my opinion, there’s no shortage of bad blood between them.

Now, Al’s hinting there’s a Diddy connection to his health nightmare, but he’s keeping the cards close to his chest. He’s not spilling the beans even when pressed by TMZ.

I wonder what his real relationship is like with Quincy Brown, who’s been deep in the Combs Family for a minute now. They’ve had a bit of a rocky path, tracing back to the ’90s. Al’s recent “come home” shout to Quincy, especially with Diddy’s drama bubbling, was him just saying love never fades for his kid.

Anyway, I am going to sleep. Hopefully, I don’t dream of any of this.

Let us take a trip down memory lane.

50 Cent Introduces “Diddy Epstein” To Instagram: “Wait Til I Get The Tapes”

50 Cent has been one of the rap community’s most outspoken critics of Diddy and his crumbling empire. Although the Get Rich or Die Tryin’ rapper has beef with Diddy stretching back years, it ramped up in November 2023, when the Bad Boy mogul’s ex Cassie Ventura dropped her bombshell lawsuit on him.

Now, in the wake of the Homeland Security recent raids on Diddy’s L.A. and Miami homes, 50 Cent has been relentlessly trolling his longtime adversary. Saturday (March 30) was no different. As 50 Cent prepares to celebrate Easter Sunday, the television exec decided to share a photo of Diddy made to look like convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein.

Epstein, who killed himself in prison nearly four years ago, was arrested in July 6 on federal charges for the sex trafficking of minors in Florida and New York. Obviously, the comparison isn’t a flattering one. 50 Cent also brought Boosie Badazz into the mix after he questioned where Diddy’s friends were amid all the legal drama.

“Boosie said where the f### is his friends,” he wrote in the caption. “They not saying nothing because they didn’t know he was recording everything. LOL Wait till I get the tapes.”

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50 Cent, on the other hand, is caught up in his own mess. Earlier this week, his ex-partner Daphne Joy accused him of raping and physically assaulting her in retaliation to his bid for sole custody of their son, Sire. On Thursday (March 28) 50 Cent trolled his ex before revealing he’s seeking full custody of his son after Joy was accused of being one of Diddy’s paid sex workers.

“The disturbing allegations in the sworn pleadings recently filed in a court case related to Daphne Joy the mother of my 12-year-old child, has required me to take all necessary legal actions to protect my son Sire,” 50 Cent told TMZ. The most recent false and baseless accusations by Daphne Joy are clearly in response to my decision to seek sole custody of my son. My son Sire is my main priority and keeping him in a safe environment is my only focus at this time.”

Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, who claimed Joy was among the women “paid a monthly fee to work as Mr. Combs’ sex workers” as part of his amended lawsuit, has been accused of character assassination. Joy denied the allegations, writing on Instagram, “I am retaining an attorney to explore all legal remedies against both Rodney and his attorney.”

50 Cent, however, doesn’t seem convinced she’s innocent. As he wrote on Instagram, “You moved a mile away in hopes of having another baby with me but I was busy. So you moved back and then you started receiving money from Brother Love. Now here we are, little sex worker.”

Meanwhile, 50 Cent has been teasing a documentary about Diddy’s legal woes titled Diddy He Do It for months now. One can assume he’d want the alleged tapes for the film.

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R. Kelly Speaks Out From Prison On Diddy Allegations After Federal Raids

R. Kelly recently waded into the discussion regarding the complex legal troubles surrounding Sean “Diddy” Combs. 

Speaking to Wack 100 on Clubhouse, R. Kelly, who is currently serving a prison sentence for a series of child sex crimes and other offenses, delved into various topics, including his opinions on Diddy’s situation.

In 2022, Kelly was sentenced to 30 years for federal racketeering and sex trafficking charges, followed by an additional 20 years in 2023 for child pornography and enticement of minors charges, with 19 of those years to be served concurrently. 

This decision stems from Kelly’s longstanding patterns of sexual abuse and misconduct with underage girls, highlighted by his unlawful marriage to the minor singer Aaliyah in 1994.

During the conversation, Kelly discussed the intricacies of hosting celebrations and cautioned celebrities about the potential legal hazards that can emerge from misunderstandings or false misconduct allegations. 

“The s### is crazy. M############ out there laughing and making comedian jokes and doing all the other s### on the radio and everything else, but they ass could be next,” R. Kelly warned. “That’s what’s so f##### up about. They so stupid they don’t even realize the moves that’s going on. I don’t believe none of this s###. You could tell me about Puffy, you could about anybody. You could tell me on the news, the weather, the sky is blue, I’m not gonna believe the s###. Cause I’m in it now, and I know what they did.”

R. Kelly also expressed distress over what he sees as a shift in societal norms, which now places public figures at an increased risk of extortion and fraudulent accusations.

On Diddy’s current legal issues, where the music mogul faces a federal investigation into sex trafficking allegations — including accusations of rape, sexual assault, and coercing women and a minor into sex acts — Kelly underscored the broader challenges and possible injustices within the justice system.

R. Kelly also questioned the validity of the evidence and testimonies in his trials, maintaining his innocence. 

Diddy, meanwhile, is fighting against allegations and a growing number of civil lawsuits accusing him of serious misconduct.

With his homes raided and the probe ongoing, Combs has vehemently denied the accusations.

Tracy Morgan Debunks His Ozempic Weight Gain Claim With Doritos Joke

In a recent conversation with E! News, Tracy Morgan set the record straight regarding his previous statement about gaining weight while on Ozempic.

The renowned comedian found himself in a wave of confusion and speculation after an appearance on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,” where Tracy Morgan humorously claimed he had managed to gain 40 pounds despite using the weight management drug.

Morgan emphasized that his comment was made in jest.

“Ozempic did great by me and I was glad to use it,” Morgan, aged 55, remarked, dispelling doubts about his initial comment and expressing satisfaction with the outcomes he achieved with the medication.

This comes after he light-heartedly told Fallon, “I out-ate Ozempic. I’ve gained 40 pounds. I’m like Magic Johnson.”

Ozempic, a medication primarily approved to aid in glycemic control for adults with type 2 diabetes, has seen off-label use for weight loss due to its ability to increase insulin production and reduce appetite.

While not initially intended for diet or weight management, the drug’s effects have garnered attention for these additional benefits, making Morgan’s initial claim all the more surprising.

The actor, best known for his roles on “Saturday Night Live” and “30 Rock,” joked about Ozempic’s effect on his eating habits. 

He lightened the mood by stating it had halved his appetite, quipping, “Now I only eat half a bag of Doritos.”

Latto Advocates For Lizzo Following “Truth Hurts” Singer’s Threat To Quit Music

Lizzo has received a major vote of confidence from rapper Latto after the “Truth Hurts” vocalist threatened to quit making music.

On Friday (March 29), Lizzo shared a lengthy message outlining her rationale in an emotional Instagram post. In part, Lizzo appeared to pinpoint the constant harassment she receives online as one of the main factors motivating her to walk away from life as a mainstream recording artist.

The comment section of the post blew up with shows of support issued by artists such as Latto, who reminded Lizzo how important her presence is while reminding her she was once an advocate for her during a period of career turmoil.

“The ppl need you Lizzo,” Latto started off before adding, “I remember U made me keep going when I wanted to quit before. UR soul is SO pure f.ck these people that don’t know you! Team Lizzo 4L.”

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Lizzo’s post arrived amid her ongoing legal troubles. Several of her dancers are suing her for alleged mistreatment.

“I’m getting tired of putting up with being dragged by everyone in my life and on the Internet,” Lizzo said. “All I want is to make music and make people happy and help the world be a little better than how I found it. But I’m starting to feel like the world doesn’t want me in it.”

She continued, “I’m constantly up against lies being told about me for clout & views… being the butt of the joke every single time because of how I look… my character being picked apart by people who don’t know me and disrespecting my name. I didn’t sign up for this s— — I QUIT [peace out emoji].”

Time will tell.

Al B. Sure Connects 2022 Coma To Diddy’s Homeland Security Raids

Al B. Sure made an appearance at the Equal Justice Now Awards on Friday (March 29) in L.A., where the veteran R&B singer was promoting his equal access to healthcare initiative alongside Ben Crump. During the event, Al B. Sure, who fathered a child with Diddy’s ex Kim Porter, seemed to take a jab at the Bad Boy Records mogul’s recent legal woes and suggest his 2022 coma was somehow connected to Diddy.

Al says he has a biopic on the way and promised people would finally learn how he ended up in that condition.

“We’re going to produced the Al. B Sure story,” he says in a clip floating around online. “So hold on to your britches ’cause you’ll really understand how I ended up in a coma. You’re really going to need to call Homeland Security.” Of course, Diddy’s Los Angeles and Miami homes were just raided by Homeland Security in connection to a sex trafficking investigation.

Diddy was sued by former girlfriend Cassie Ventura in a Manhattan federal court last November, which caused a cascade of controversy for the rapper/executive. All the chatter dredged up a claim Al B. Sure made in 2020 nearly two years after Porter died from lobar pneumonia.

As he wrote in a since-deleted Instagram post, “I just found this footage from the morning I learned of @LadyKP’s aka #KimPorters murder and how it ripped the soul from my physical body. I was on my way to film the pre show packages for the #BETAwards with @tishacampbellmartin & @tichinaarnold when I receive a call from PR icon #QueenieDonaldson asking me if I was ok and did I hear the news.

“I had no clue. I do know very clearly that #Kimberly didn’t just check out all of a sudden over neumonía. That’s some b########. Really? This is where I get in trouble. We just celebrated our son @Quincy’s new deal and Christmas special with @Netflix, and she was in fantastic health as well laughing seeing me and @Diddy’s mutual exchange at the theater. I’m going to leave it here.”

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Al B. Sure never explained what led him to that conclusion, but the court of public opinion had its own theories. As someone tweeted, “But when Al B sure was saying something happened to Kim porter nobody wanted to listen then he got sick suddenly… y’all should’ve listened…. They rekindled before she passed.”

Shortly after the federal raids on Diddy’s home, Al B. Sure issued an Instagram invitation to the son he shares with Porter, Quincy Brown. He wrote: “LettertoMySon. Come Home. The [door] is wide open. You’re safe here son! Love you. Popz, Your Biological.”

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Kim Kardashian Accused Of Promoting Knockoff Furniture In Office Tour Video

Kim Kardashian has found herself in a legal tug-of-war over a lawsuit filed by the Donald Judd Foundation. 

The foundation, dedicated to the legacy of influential artist Donald Judd, has taken legal action against Kardashian and Clements Design for what it claims is misrepresenting and promoting counterfeits of Judd’s furniture pieces.

The lawsuit emerged after Kardashian showcased her SKKN office in a YouTube video in 2022. 

In the clip, she highlighted minimalist tables she attributed to Donald Judd, lauding them for their seamless integration with the office’s aesthetic. 

“These Donald Judd tables are really amazing,” Kardashian remarked in the now-deleted video, “and totally blend in with the seats.”

However, the Judd Foundation asserts that the tables Kardashian referred to are not authentic pieces by Donald Judd but imitations created by Clements Design. 

The legal complaint targets Kim Kardashian for allegedly false endorsement and Clements Design for trademark and copyright infringement. 

The lawsuit, filed on March 27, accuses Kim Kardashian of “trademark infringement, copyright infringement, unfair competition, false advertising, and false endorsement” predicated on the promotion and sale of these ‘knockoff’ versions as genuine Judd creations.

Clements Design, caught at the center of this controversy, has defended itself against the foundation’s claims. 

In an official statement, the company clarified, “It is simply not true that Clements Design commissioned imitation Donald Judd tables. They are different tables with different designs.”

Kenan Thompson Speaks Out On Need For Safer Nickelodeon

Kenan Thompson has taken a stand by urging Nickolodeon to delve deeper into the allegations brought up by the ‘Quiet on Set” docuseries, emphasizing the essential need for a safe workspace for children in the entertainment industry.

During a discussion on “The Tamron Hall Show,” Thompson, a veteran of beloved Nickelodeon series such as “All That” and “Kenan & Kel,” expressed both his shock and concern over the claims outlined in the documentary, which highlights a darker undercurrent within children’s television programming.

“Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV” has brought to light accusations against former Nickelodeon producer Dan Schneider, suggesting inappropriate behavior and a harmful work environment.

Moreover, it also sheds light on actor Drake Bell’s experience as a victim of Brian Peck, a former dialogue coach and convicted sex offender.

The series has sparked extensive conversation around the practices within child-centered productions and the accountability of those in charge.

Thompson, who has since carved out a successful career with “Saturday Night Live,” finds the revelations particularly disheartening, considering his positive memories associated with his time at Nickelodeon.

“Well, investigate more! I mean because it’s like, it’s supposed to be a safe place you know? It’s supposed to be a safe place for kids and to hear all about that it’s just like, ‘How dare you?'” Kenan Thompson said.

Reflecting on his reaction to the documentary, Thompson acknowledged the importance of such exposés for ensuring accountability, albeit struggling with the personal toll it takes on him and others with fond recollections of their experiences at Nickelodeon.

“I think it’s a good thing that the doc is out and is putting things on display that need to be – stories that need to be told for accountability’s sake but it’s definitely tough to watch because I have fond memories of that place,” Kenan Thompason confessed. “And I have fond memories of my co-stars and stuff like that, so, to hear that they’ve gone through terrible things like that, it’s just, it’s really tough.”

He added, “my heart goes out to anybody that’s been victimized or their families,” showing a deep empathy for those affected.

Nickelodeon, in response to the uproar, has reiterated its commitment to investigating all allegations thoroughly, yet the calls from Thompson and the public demand a more robust and transparent investigation process.

Former U.S. Prosecutor Says Diddy Could End Up Dying In Prison Over Sex Trafficking Charges

A former prosecutor with the U.S. Attorney’s Office who works specifically on human trafficking offered up a grim prediction about Diddy’s possible future. 

During an insightful yet alarming discussion, Neama Rahmani, now president and co-founder of West Coast Trial Lawyers, shed light on the precarious legal situation currently entangling music mogul Diddy. 

The conversation, centered around the recent lawsuit by Cassie against Diddy, has opened up a Pandora’s Box of legal woes for the Bad Boy founder, including alarming allegations of sex trafficking. 

These accusations have kicked off an investigation led by prosecutors from the formidable Southern District of New York.

“Cassie was with Diddy for a decade and she knew where the bodies were buried and she spilled it all out, and that encouraged other victims to come forward,” Rahmani said of the initial lawsuit that kicked off a flurry of civil suits against the mogul.

With his years of legal expertise and experience prosecuting similar cases on the U.S.-Mexico border, Rahmani is uniquely qualified to weigh in on Diddy’s situation. 

His background as a Persian-American attorney who graduated from Harvard Law School at 22 before taking on human trafficking cases at the U.S. Attorney’s Office grants him a nuanced understanding of the intricacies of such high-profile cases. 

Under his analytical eye, the execution of search warrants in Miami and Los Angeles clearly indicates the gravity of Diddy’s case.

Rahmani hinted at a possible grim future for Diddy akin to that of R. Kelly.

“Under federal law, if someone is convicted of even one count of sex trafficking, it carries a 10 or 15-year prison sentence minimum; the judge can’t go any lower for each count depending on the age of the victim..I wouldn’t be surprised if this is another Jeffery Epstein, R. Kelly type of case.”

Rahmani’s statement stresses the rigorous nature of the justice system in handling sex trafficking offenses. 

“I wouldn’t be surprised if Diddy is arrested in the coming days or weeks. He’s going to have to face these charges. There’s no possible plea that is going to get him off with a slap on the wrist or probation. If prosecutors are successful, and they want to prove it, he may end up dying in prison,” Rahmani said.

Will & Jada Smith’s Charity Shuts Down After Oscars Slap Incident

Will Smith’s career may have been able to withstand the fallout of the infamous slap around the world, but the same cannot be said for his charitable organization with Jada Pinkett Smith.

The Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation, established by the powerhouse couple in 1996, is ceasing operations in the wake of the controversial moment at the 2022 Oscars that saw Smith slap comedian Chris Rock on stage.

This incident sparked widespread discussion about the actor’s conduct and, as a result, has had a profound impact on the foundation’s ability to operate.

According to tax records reviewed by Variety, the charity experienced a dramatic decline in contributions following the Oscars incident.

From an impressive revenue of $1,760,000 in 2020, the foundation saw donations plummet by 83% in 2022.

Notably, several high-profile donors such as American Airlines and CAA, which previously provided significant financial support, withdrew their donations after the Oscars slap.

This withdrawal by major contributors led to a decrease in the foundation’s capacity to support its various charitable endeavors.

Among the initiatives impacted are contributions to esteemed organizations such as the American Film Institute and Big Brothers Big Sisters.

Despite these challenges, the foundation has also supported smaller entities like Rebecoming and World Rebirth Foundation, organizations focused on healing, community empowerment, and life skill development.

These contributions highlight the diverse range of interests and causes that the foundation aimed to support.

In light of the financial difficulties and decreased contributions, the Smith Family Foundation incurred operational challenges, including accumulating bank overdrawn fees.

Moreover, its online presence has remained static since 2020, signaling a reduced engagement in public philanthropic activity.

A source familiar with the foundation’s operations stated that the decision to conclude the foundation’s work predates the Oscars incident, indicating a shift in the couple’s philanthropic strategy towards more private avenues of contribution.

Azealia Banks Tells Beyoncé To Retire After Falling Asleep Listening To “Cowboy Carter”

Azealia Banks was predictably unimpressed with Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter album. Banks said the country album made her fall asleep in a review posted on Instagram Stories.

“Themes r redundant,” Banks wrote. “The lyrics are really forced. Album is too long… Plus who is this imaginary adversary sis think still wants to hump on [Jay-Z] in 2024? She’s gotta find new content. Nobody, and I mean NOBODY think he’s even remotely attractive.”

She added, “Def should have had Taylor Swift & Kacey Musgraves on there … It’s what the ppl wanted…. I personally would have jumped out of my seat for a KT Tunstall appearance… a strong dr. Luke power ballad was missing … like ‘Low’ …. Skip skip … I really don’t like rapyonce…. Dozed off again and now I’m going to sleep.”

Bank didn’t stop with the write-up as she continued to discuss Beyoncé’s latest album in audio clips. Banks criticized Post Malone’s appearance on Cowboy Carter, saying it should’ve been a John Mayer collaboration.

“And sidebar Bianca, why the f### would you put Post Malone on the g###### record?” Banks asked. “Girl, that was supposed to be a John Mayer moment! Ugh. Beyoncé and John Mayer! Girl, I’ve been waiting for that since my f###### Starbucks days!”

Banks thought Beyoncé was simply going through the motions on Cowboy Carter. The polarizing rapper suggested retirement for the music superstar.

“Beyoncé, if you want to retire, just retire,” Banks said. “Just f###### retire ‘cause you supposed to be getting better and you’re just like—I don’t know. You submitting to some other s###. I fell asleep on the s### last night.”

Banks previously criticized Beyoncé’s pivot to country music in a lengthy rant on social media. Banks also accused Beyoncé and Roc Nation of participating in payola for radio play on country music stations.

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Federal Raids On Diddy’s Homes Aimed At Encouraging Witness Cooperation, Says His Former Lawyer Mark Geragos

One of Diddy’s former lawyers has offered his thoughts on Monday’s (March 25) raids on his residences in Los Angeles and Miami.

High powered attorney Mark Geragos has suggested the federal raids on Diddy’s properties aim to instigate witness cooperation.

Geragos suggested that the raids were more than just an investigative step.

“Well, I think clearly the feds have taken notice of the kind of raft of lawsuits that have been filed; they’re using those as a roadmap.

“The cynic in me, would say that they aren’t getting witnesses cooperating the way they want and so this is a great way to kind of deliver a shock and awe message to anybody connected with Sean that…we’re serious and we’re coming after him and you better cooperate or you’re going to be left in the wake,” Geragos stated.

According to law enforcement sources, the operation led by Homeland Security agents, including teams from HSI New York, Los Angeles, and Miami, marks a pivotal turn in the ongoing probe linked to allegations of sex trafficking.

Despite the high-profile nature of these raids, Diddy has not been explicitly named as the investigation’s primary target.

During the operation, Combs’ sons were detained temporarily, highlighting the seriousness with which federal authorities are pursuing this case.

This incident unfolds amid a series of legal challenges for Combs, including previous settlements regarding accusations of sexual assault and harassment.

The federal inquiry is believed to be galvanized by these allegations, suggesting a determined effort by authorities to delve deeper into the accusations surrounding Combs.

Highlighting the strategic underpinnings of the raids, Geragos further summarized that Homeland Security is at the forefront of these allegations, closely examining the lawsuits as a “roadmap” for their investigation.

“I don’t think that there’s any doubt in my mind, at least, that their Homeland Security is leading the charge here and that the allegations would seem to mirror exactly what has been alleged in a couple of these lawsuits.”

In response to the raids and their purported implications, a legal representative for Diddy criticized the aggressive nature of the searches, while steadfastly maintaining Combs’ innocence in the face of the allegations.

Lizzo Suggests She’s Quitting Music: “I Didn’t Sign Up For This S###”

Lizzo had a message for her 12.2 million Instagram followers on Friday (March 29). In an emotionally-charged post, the “Truth Hurts” singer suggested she was going to walk away from her career due to the public’s constant scrutiny.

“I’m getting tired of putting up with being dragged by everyone in my life and on the internet,” she wrote. “All I want is to make music and make people happy and help the world be a little better than how I found it. But I’m starting to feel like the world doesn’t want me in it. I’m constantly up against lies being told about me for clout & views… being the butt of the joke every single time because of how I look… my character being picked apart by people who don’t know me and disrespecting my name. I didn’t sign up for this s— — I QUIT [peace out emoji].”

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Lizzo is currently facing several legal issues. Last month, her request to toss out a lawsuit filed by three of her former dancers was denied, indicating the suit will proceed. Judge Mark H. Epstein ruled in a 34-page decision in Los Angeles County Superior Court that Lizzo’s argument that the case be dismissed under the anti-SLAPP statute didn’t entirely fit the suit.  The anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation) statute allows defendants to quickly dismiss meritless suits that threaten their right to free speech under the First Amendment. However, Epstein did elect to throw out some of the plaintiffs’ accusations against Lizzo and her team, including that Lizzo fat-shamed one of her dancers.

The original lawsuit, filed by Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams and Noelle Rodriguez in August, alleged Lizzo created a hostile work environment and sexually harassed her employees. It also named dance captain Shirlene Quigley and Lizzo’s production company, Big Grrrl Big Touring, Inc., as defendants.

Lizzo has been vulnerable on social media numerous times over the years. In 2021, the Grammy Award-winning artist debuted the video for “Rumors” featuring Cardi B and was faced with a flood of negative comments targeting her weight. As a result, Lizzo headed to Instagram Live and confessed sometimes the hate penetrates her usual coat of armor. Sitting in her bathroom with tears streaming down her face, Lizzo talked about how all the negativity was affecting her.

“On the days I feel I should be the happiest, I feel so down,” she said. “Like, I hurt so hard. I’ve been working triple time, quadruple time, doing like 12 hours a day of promos and interviews, doing interviews, going to the studio with a f###ing root canal…rehearsal, then filming every single day, shooting a documentary and I’m still writing music.”

She continued, “Sometimes I feel like the world just don’t love me back. It’s like it doesn’t matter how much positive energy you put into the world, you’re still going to have people who have something mean to say about you. And for the most part it doesn’t hurt my feelings; I don’t care. I just think when I’m working this hard, my tolerance gets lower. My patience is lower. I’m more sensitive and it gets to me … People saying s### about me that just doesn’t even make sense. It’s fat-phobic, and it’s racist and it’s hurtful. If you don’t like my music, cool. If you don’t like ‘Rumors’ the song, cool. But a lot of people don’t like me because of the way I look.”

Nicki Minaj’s “Super Bass” Becomes Best-Selling Song By Female Rapper

Nicki Minaj has added another historic accolade to her impressive résumé. The Recording Industry Association of America certified the New York City-raised rap superstar’s “Super Bass” as 12x-platinum on Friday (March 29).

“Super Bass” is now the most-certified song by a female rapper in history. The single off Minaj’s 2010 debut studio LP, Pink Friday, surpassed Cardi B’s “Bodak Yellow” (11x-platinum) and “I Like It” (11x-platinum).

In addition, Nicki Minaj earned a platinum plaque for her 2023 album Pink Friday 2 this week. The Pink Friday 2 track “Red Ruby da Sleeze” also received platinum certification from the RIAA.

Nicki Minaj scored her first solo Top 10 entry on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with “Super Bass.” The record peaked at No. 3 in August 2011 and became the longest-charting song of Minaj’s career (39 weeks).

The song’s Sanaa Hamri-directed music video won Best Hip-Hop Video at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards. Nicki Minaj’s visuals have surpassed 1 billion YouTube views since its premiere on the platform.

Post Malone and Swae Lee’s “Sunflower” currently holds the record for the most-certified song of all time (20x-platinum). The Recording Industry Association of America certified Outkast’s Speakerboxxx/The Love Below as the best-selling rap album.

Yung Miami Denies Receiving $250K Monthly Payments From Diddy

Diddy’s legal issues created drama for his ex-girlfriend Yung Miami. The City Girls member lashed out on social media after she was confronted with an old rumor claiming Diddy paid her $250,000 per month while they dated.

“Something the internet made up and yall ran with it!!!” she wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter). “N##### don’t even pay that for child support why tf would a n#### ever pay me 250k for. FOR WHAT??”

Yung Miami faced backlash for her relationship with Diddy once multiple women started suing him for sexual assault in November 2023. Her situation became more complicated when producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones sued Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs.

Lil Rod implicated Yung Miami in his Diddy lawsuit in an amended complaint filed in March. Lil Rod identified her as one of Diddy’s sex workers and mentioned a monthly stipend.

“Defendant Sean Combs bragged about having several women on a monthly stipend,” Lil Rod’s lawyer wrote. “According to Plaintiff Jones, the women who received these payments are Caresha Romeka Brownlee, aka ‘Yung Miami,’ Jade Ramey, aka ‘Jade,’ and Daphne Joy Cervantes Narvaez, aka, ‘Daphne Joy’ who were paid a monthly fee to work as Mr. Combs’ sex workers. Based on information and belief, they received payment via wire transfer from Robin Greenhill. It is unclear if they were provided the appropriate United States federal tax documents for these payments or if they independently declared these payments on their taxes.”

Lil Rod also accused Yung Miami of transporting drugs for Diddy. According to Lil Rod, she traveled from Florida to Virginia to bring pink cocaine to Diddy in April 2023. A TMZ report suggested her team had evidence to debunk Lil Rod’s story.

Diddy is under federal investigation for sex trafficking, among other allegations. Homeland Security raided his Los Angeles and Miami homes but no charges have been filed as of yet.

Emcee N.I.C.E. Joins Dream Flights International’s Advisory Board

Former member of A Lighter Side of Brown, Emcee N.I.C.E., a pioneering Hip-Hop recording artist, has achieved another groundbreaking milestone as he takes on the role of vice chancellor at Harvest Christian University’s Compton/Los Angeles Extension Campus.

Emcee N.I.C.E., as he’s widely known, has long been recognized for his trailblazing efforts in music, entrepreneurship and philanthropy. Beginning his illustrious career with the aforementioned Latin rap group, Emcee N.I.C.E. broke barriers and opened doors for Latin music on the Billboard charts. His moniker, which stands for “Novelist is Constantly Evolving,” reflects his relentless pursuit of growth and evolution in all his endeavors.

With numerous platinum-selling records to his name and contributions to iconic albums such as 2Pac’s Better Dayz, Emcee N.I.C.E. left his mark on the music industry. His talents extend beyond music, with notable achievements in film, television and literature.

In recognition of his remarkable contributions, Emcee N.I.C.E. (real name Dr. Aulsondro Hamilton) has received prestigious honors, including resolutions from Senator Cesar Blanco of Texas and Mayor Eric Adams of New York. President Joe Biden also bestowed upon him the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award, acknowledging his exceptional creativity and philanthropy.

In a recent interview with AllHipHop, Emcee N.I.C.E. discussed his journey into gospel music, groundbreaking work on the first Black animated series on Netflix and plans for the future, including a new festival in Los Angeles. His unwavering dedication to his craft and his commitment to empowering communities continue to inspire and uplift audiences worldwide.

AllHipHop: You went from rapping to doing Christian music. What was the switch?

N.I.C.E.: [Laughs] There was no switch, just a change in subject matter, the transition happened in 2017. Prior to that, A Lighter Shade of Brown had already put out a Greatest Hits album with me on it. Then I went on to co-produce 2Pac and Nas’s song called “Thugz Mansion.” Did eight motion picture soundtracks, became associated with an Oscar for the movie Crash, was on the DVD and soundtrack. Another notable was Mr. & Mrs. Smith (International Soundtrack). As I transitioned in 2017, I had a different calling on my life. God came in and I followed, even though I was elevating. I had done a record with an actress named Stacey Dash cosigned by Russell Simmons. My career was on the verge, when her comments on Obama happened, it stopped momentum, then Black Twitter happened and everybody thought it was her record, but it was actually mine. I stepped back, then came back eight months later and hit the Billboard charts with a single called “Tonight” (featuring Suhana Machete) that spent 13 weeks on the Hot Singles sales chart, and that’s when God said, “I need you over in Christian rap, your roots.”

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AllHipHop: Was there a certain incident or did something happen that made you switch?

N.I.C.E.: No. I started in faith-based Hip-Hop. The church at the time wasn’t receptive and I ended up doing secular music for 20+ years. No incident, but my life itself is its own situation. Over the past 20 years, I’ve lost family members. I lost my mother two years ago and countless others. I’m here for a reason, fulfilling my  purpose. For me, it’s a matter of staying the course. In the midst of every storm, I was making history. Especially with the Netflix animated series coming out, then my book. When I came into Christian Hip-Hop in 2017, I had five #1 records on the Billboard charts, including #1 gospel album as an independent artist for my album Praise. Nobody was doing that I then became one of seven Christian Hip-Hop artists to ever do it. I was able to utilize what I learned in the ’90s when it came to marketing and promoting. Back then, we had street teams, now they have digital street teams, so I combined the analog thinking with digital evolution. I’m in the faith based Hip-Hop world, the question going in was, how do I help move a genre that doesn’t have the notoriety it should? I was a VP over at Headstart Music Group, which was on Universal then Warner Bros. There, I learned how the industry truly works. I learned how marketing works and how to move units. So my thing was, how do I level the playing field? We normally break artists at the record companies through college tours and college radio, and I was like believers buy records.

So I showed up at different universities that were faith-based. I wasn’t on Twitter like, “Yo, I’m at Liberty University!” Nah, I walked up to some of the popular sections like, “Hey, what’s up? I’m Emcee N.I.C.E. and I want to bless you with a song.” I didn’t ask them for anything. I gave them something and in return, they then reciprocated by spreading the word and buying the music. That’s how I was able to sell units. 

Normally back in the day, people used to run up and shout, “Please listen to my demo!” Back then, the CDs would cost you 90 cents to $1. Here, I’m giving you a download with a code, data capturing to later service the album with little to no overhead. I still had them CDs though for the old school heads. So now, I gave you my record. I got the data and at the same time, I didn’t lose money. I was able to run it up. Once I did that, I caught a lot of attention from industry executives that weren’t happy. “Who’s this dude coming in, using our system?” Who they didn’t know and wasn’t getting their share. 

AllHipHop: Talk about starting the first African-American animated  music series formerly on Netflix.

N.I.C.E.: It’s called Da Jammies, it came out on August 31, 2015. My birthday to be exact, so that made it even more monumental for me. Right now, It’s on the Kartoon Channel on Amazon Prime and Hulu now. I’m one of the creators. It stars myself, Darius McCrary, Kel Mitchell, Alisa Reyes, Kurtis Blow, William Chapman II, Anderson Johnson Jr., Yo-Yo, Buddy Lewis, Dorien Wilson, James Avery and Tiny Lister. Both Avery and Lister recorded this before they both passed away. We wanted a cartoon that reflected our culture in the modern day time. In fact, I had to teach Tiny how to rap the parts for the rap battle in the episode called “3:10” It was an epic battle too. It’s our Hip-Hop spin inspired by Three O’Clock High, are you familiar with that movie? On a last note, Da Jammies was the first animated cartoon to have an original mixtape released by AllHipHop and Datpiff.

AllHipHop: I’m not.

N.I.C.E.: Three O’Clock High was this movie where this nerd gets himself in trouble with the new bully, who challenges him to fight on the grounds of their high school at 3 p.m. Translation, “Yo, at three o’clock, I’m going to beat you down!” The dudes in school the whole time watching the clock, trying to figure out, “How do I get out of school?” So we turn that into a comedy called 3:10. The whole day, I’m trying to figure out how am I gonna get out of school from having to fight Deebo? In the end we battle rapped to settle the issue. 

How was that? 

N.I.C.E.: It was fire! Because I come from LA rap, even though I was raised in El Paso, Texas. I was born in Los Angeles. If you’re familiar with a docu-movie called This Is The Life, Produced an d dDirected by Ava DuVernay, a prolific rapper before director, she was one half of the rap duo Figures of Speech. Her first movie was about the rap club that we belonged to in LA called The Good Life. My uncle, the legendary DJ Fat Jack, was also a producer there, I came from that. There was also Project Blowed by my brother Abstract Rude and we all belonged to the Mass Men founded by Minister 2 Bad and Prodigy Twice D. 

I can rap, rap. Even though you’re scaling back when you’re doing commercial records. Only the true heads are into that, but the true heads aren’t paying the bills. Every now and then I dig in the crates and flash on them when it’s time to. 

AllHipHop: Talk about co-producing on the acoustic version of 2Pac’s “Thugz Mansion.”

N.I.C.E.: That song blew up, it was on Nas and 2Pac’s albums. In fact, I just got the triple Platinum plaque for it for 2Pac and the Nas platinum plaque for God’s Son as well. It’s a good feeling to be a part of history with two of the greatest rappers of all time. It was right when 2Pac died, Interscope records had us do the album in Modesto, California. Do you know where Modesto is? I think Jeremy Renner is from there, they had us hidden from all of the drama due to Pac’s death and the intrigue surrounding his music catalog. 

AllHipHop: How does it feel to be honored by President Joe Biden, Senator Cesar Blanco of El Paso, New York Mayor Eric Adams and Compton Mayor Emma Sharif ?

N.I.C.E.: I am honored to have received President Biden’s Lifetime Achievement Award, shout out to Egypt and Hidden Gemstones along with VZ Vonzell Washington for making it happen. Then to be recognized by the Mayor of New York Eric Adams with a Citation for my contribution to the genre of Hip-Hop alongside some legends like Kurtis Blow, Special ED, DJ Kid Capri, DJ Chuck Chillout, Doug E. Fresh, 50 Cent and more. Then from Texas Senator Cesar J. Blanco from El Paso, Texas, who also recognized me for my career and community achievements in Hip Hop followed by Mayor Emma Sharif of Compton’s recognition..

When I think about my life, I’ve been in the music business since ‘94 professionally, I’m still here. I co-own the largest faith based Hip Hop station in the world called God’s House of Hip Hop, where we’re partnered with Dash Radio now Litt Live. We became the first “Hip-Hop” station in the history of gospel to win a Stellar Award, which is equivalent to the Grammys.

When you think about that achievement it spawned other stations. Now, Sirius XM has a station that’s faith-based. My other achievements include the First African-American animated music series on a major digital streaming platform, a best-selling author, and I sit on the board as President of two foundations: The iTL Foundation (Information, Technology & Literacy)  with executive directors Chantal Grayson and Connie Young Williams, and Urbanomics 101 with executive director Jzhamael Kebulon Ashantee.

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AllHipHop: Tell us about God’s House of Hip-Hop Radio.

N.I.C.E.: We are the first station in the history of Gospel to win a Stellar Award for “Best Gospel Hip-Hop Radio Station of the Year” and with that we became the first station in the history of (Dash) now LittLive to win a major radio award. Keep in mind, LittLive has over the 80 plus stations, which includes Cube, Snoop, Young Money, Odd Future, Kylie Jenner and more..

AllHipHop: What was it like performing in front of 500,000 people?

N.I.C.E.: Definitely the highlight of my career, not to mention it was in Los Angeles at the 2023 Taste of Soul on the KJLH main stage. Me, Canton Jones and Shari Demby-Ravenell made a bit of Kingdom Hip-Hop history by being the first to do that for the culture. Shout out to Aundrae Russell for making that happen. On top of that, I got to link back up with my sis Tiffany Haddish, October London, Papoose. Taking pictures with the  mayors. It was a whole vibe.

AllHipHop: Talk about Hip Hop in Academia.

N.I.C.E.: The “educational empowerment movement” is emerging. Hip Hop’s role in education has expanded significantly and showcases the diverse ways in which Hip Hop intersects with education, reflecting a commitment to empowering the next generation through both music and academia. Programs and initiatives dedicated to Hip-Hop education will empower the upcoming generation of artists, producers and industry professionals. To me, this educational integration is pivotal for preserving and elevating the cultural significance of Hip-Hop. A testament to this ongoing shift is my appointment to Vice-Chancellor at Harvest Christian University Compton/LA’s Extension Campus and receiving a Ph.D. (Honoris Causa) for Music Business and Entrepreneurship. and becoming Dr. Aulsondro “Emcee N.I.C.E.” Hamilton. Then there are figures like rapper Dee-1, who now serves as a professor at Tufts University. Mia X, a professor in Hip-Hop at Loyola University, New Orleans. Professor Lupe Fiasco teaches at Yale, 9th Wonder, he’s lectured at institutions such as Harvard University and Duke University. KRS-One: Known for his contributions to Hip-Hop’s golden age, KRS-One has lectured at universities. GZA: As a founding member of the Wu-Tang Clan, GZA has collaborated with universities to promote science education and awareness.

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AllHipHop: Tell us about Dream Flights International and goals for yourself? 

N.I.C.E.: Joining the advisory board of Dream Flights International (DFI) allows me to contribute to the evolution of urban luxury jet travel. DFI private jet service that utilizes a network of 4,000 pre-qualified aircraft adhering to safety requirements higher than those of the FAA [Federal Aviation Administration]; and charter out of 2,000 airports worldwide. In addition, we offer ground transportation [in 70 countries] and Executive Protection services. You really don’t find African Americans and Latinos in this space. It’s a new day. 

Now, one of my goals is to be a multi-billionaire in the next five to 10 years. I don’t want to do it for the purposes of the money. I want to do it for the purposes of being able to build performing arts facilities around the United States. Starting in El Paso, Texas, I’ve made the announcement that I’m going to create performing arts schools independent of  state funding, so they don’t get shut down.

AllHipHop: Anything else you want to let the people know?

N.I.C.E.: There’s so many things.  I am an accomplished #1 best-selling author with my book Music Release University – The Indies Guide to Releasing Music, where I teach independent artists how to release music. It’s a book that’s going to help you release your music, but also help you in life. I apply one thing called SWOT analysis: strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. When it comes to an investor, they want to know if you understand your company. If I’m gonna give you some money, do you understand the SWOT analysis of your company? What are the strengths of your company? The weaknesses and whatnot. 

I say make that applicable to everyday life. What are your strengths personally? Analyze self and be honest with self. If you’re selling this product, what is the strength of that versus your competitor? What are the weaknesses? What’re opportunities that you can take advantage of, but may have missed? What‘re the threats you pose or posed against you? When you can have these questions answered, you have a successful business.

I’ve been in the music business since 1994, almost 30 years. I understood how to maneuver and I’m still maneuvering. Two things. One is for any great achievement, someone has to be the first to do it. Why not you? Another one is to, “Strive for perfection, so that you limit your mistakes.” We’re not perfect people. We’re always gonna have some mistakes, but if you’re striving to be the best you that you can be, then you will limit those mistakes.

And get my new seasoning N.I.C.E. Blend, N.I.C.E. & Savory and now N.I.C.E. Black Pepper Sea Salt. Yes, your boy can cook. Look out for my new TV Show, The Hip-Hop Cookhouse, with Emcee N.I.C.E. Follow me on all social media platforms at @emceenicela on twitter and instagram.

Snoop Dogg Namechecks Ice-T, 2Pac, Ice Cube & More On New DJ Premier Collab

Snoop Dogg and DJ Premier have convened for a new single called “Can You Dig That?” The track arrived Friday (March 29) just hours after the duo teased the single on social media. Backed by Preemo’s signature jazz-infused production, Snoop easily glides over the beat as he reflects on his life on the West Coast.

“The lights, the glimmer,” he raps in the first verse. “Shooting stars and beautiful women (Wow)/Dice games and dominoes/Presidential Obama flows (Flows)/Rivers drip with tadpoles (What?)/Night clubs with bad hoes (Ooh)/Neighborhoods with liquor stores/And foes and baggy clothes/I gotta get this dope sold (Yeah, what?)/Bang, bang the lifestyle (Bang)/Too bright, we might turn your lights down.”

From there, Snoop goes on to list some of the Hip-Hop luminaries who’ve defined West Coast rap, including Ice Cube, Eazy-E, E-40, Ice-T, 2Pac and DJ Quik.

Speaking to AllHipHop, DJ Premier said, “Every record that Snoop and I have been a part of together never misses. He always delivers what I expect.”

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Snoop Dogg and DJ Premier have worked together numerous times, dating back to the early 2000s. In 2003, Snoop appeared on Gang Starr’s sixth studio album, The Ownerz, and Premier later produced two songs on Snoop’s 2002 effort, Paid Tha Cost To Be Da Boss. Preemo also contributed to “Unfucwitable” featuring The Lady Of Rage from Snoop’s Doggy Style Allstars Vol. 1. More recently, Premier and Snoop helped craft Russ’s new single, “Free” with Big K.R.I.T.

“Can U Dig That?” marks their first collaboration under DJ Premier and Ian Schwartzman’s independent imprint, TTT (To The Top). “Can U Dig That?” Premier adds, “My manager and I launched our label TTT (To The Top), and we decided to call Snoop as one of my first album collaborations. Snoop recorded a demo of the song, and it went into my vaults unfinished. Fast forward, our initial plan for an album changed, and we decided to just release singles. Snoop updated his lyrics and now it’s ready for our audience to ride out to.”

Listen to the song below.