SIGNS: Oxford School Shooter’s Mother Charged With Manslaughter In First-Of-Its-Kind Ruling

In a first-of-its-kind ruling, Jennifer Crumbley has been charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection to the school shooting her son carried out.

Crumbley’s son Ethan, who was 15 at the time, fatally shot four students at an Oxford, Michigan high school in 2021 using a weapon reportedly given to him his parents. According to court proceedings, Crumbley was also the last person seen with the weapon immediately before the shooting incident occurred.

The base of the prosecution’s argument was rooted in the theory that Crumbley was “grossly negligent” and responsible for the deaths of the students because she gave a gun to Ethan—despite warning signs he needed mental health treatment.

While Crumbley, who faces up to 15 years in prison, will stand her sentencing hearing on April 9, her husband, James Crumbley, won’t stand on those same charges until early March. Last December, Ethan was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole after pleading guilty to 24 charges, including first-degree premeditated murder and terrorism causing death.

Watch the report below for details of the historic case below.

Kim Kardashian & Odell Beckham Jr. Explore Growing Relationship Amid Privacy Concerns

Kim Kardashian and Odell Beckham Jr. are “getting serious” about each other. The couple have been navigating their relationship carefully because “Odell’s personality is much more private,” a source told US Weekly.

Odell, who plays for the Baltimore Ravens, is “low-key, while Kim’s more accustomed to the limelight,” according to the source. However, the pair are “trying to figure out the next steps” to make their pairing work.

Kim Kardashian, 43, and the NFL star, 31, were first linked in September, with friends confirming they’d been “hanging out casually.” They were spotted together at a party in November before they were both seen at Jay-Z’s pre-Grammys party last Friday in matching all-black attire.

It’s unclear if the couple left the party together.

Odell split from his previous girlfriend, Lauren Wood, at the beginning of 2023. Kim Kardashian hasn’t been publicly linked with anyone since splitting with Pete Davidson in August 2022.

50 Cent Claims Early Victory Over Lil Wayne Ahead Of NBA Celebrity All-Star Game

50 Cent is confident his team will prevail over Lil Wayne’s squad later this month during the NBA All-Star Celebrity game. On Wednesday (February 7), the G-Unit Brands mastermind expressed his excitement for his role as assistant coach at the upcoming All-Star game on February 17—at Lil Wayne’s expense.

”All star game I’m coaching, you know my team is gonna win,” Fifty tweeted. “@LilTunechi is probably gonna get high and not show up ! LOL gunitbrands.com.”

While Lil Wayne will be paired with WNBA champion Aja Wilson on the coaching staff for and analyst Stephen A. Smith, Fifty will join forces with NFL legends Shannon Sharpe and Peyton Manning. Jennifer Hudson, SiR, Anuel AA and Kai Cenat are among the notable names hooping in the celebrity game.

For details on all of the All-Star game event, visit the official NBA website here.

A Tribe Called Quest, Sade, Eric B. & Rakim Among 2024 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Nominees

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced its 2024 nominees on Saturday (February 10) and two legendary Hip-Hop acts are on the list—A Tribe Called Quest and Eric B. & Rakim. Others on the ballot include Sade, Sinéad O’Connor, Peter Frampton, Jane’s Addiction, Foreigner, Mary J. Blige, Cher, Kool & the Gang, Lenny Kravitz, Oasis, Ozzy Osbourne, Dave Matthews Band and Mariah Carey.

As explained in a press release, the inductees will be announced at the end of April, while the ceremony will be held in Cleveland—the home of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame—in November.

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In an interview with AllHipHop, Eric B. talked about the duo’s second nomination, saying, “Maybe it’ll happen this time.  I feel great about it. Let me tell you, anytime anybody nominates you or thinks about you, you should feel great. I think it’s a long time coming. We’re all righteous guys and girls, so it’s on God’s time, not our time. I’d be just as appreciative if I won it the first time, so it’s great.”

When asked if he thought the Rock Hall was doing a good job of including Hip-Hop, he replied, “Everybody can poke holes at somebody else’s operation, and I would never do that. They have their own process. I would never throw rocks at the Hall. This is their institution, they built it, so they do it their way and I respect the process.”

The 2024 ceremony will once again stream live on Disney+ with a special airing on ABC at a later date and available on Hulu the next day. The 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony streamed live on Disney+ for the first time ever; the special on ABC reached more than 13 million viewers across linear and streaming, and ABC’s New Year’s Day telecast was the No. 1 entertainment choice among Adults 18-49.

To be eligible for nomination, an individual artist or band must have released its first commercial recording at least 25 years prior to the year of nomination. Ten of the 15 nominees are on the ballot for the first time, including Carey, Cher, Foreigner, Frampton, Kool & the Gang, Kravitz, Oasis, O’Connor, Osbourne and Sade.

Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg Drop Cinematic Commercial For New “Gin & Juice” Drink

Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg have teamed up once again—this time, for a commercial. The roughly two-minute clip dropped on Saturday (February 10), which finds the D-O-Double-G and Beats By Dre mastermind touting their new beverage brand, the appropriately named Gin & Juice. The alcoholic concoction was made famous in 1993 by Snoop’s Dr. Dre-produced single of the same name.

Although the song isn’t featured in the commercial, it does have strong Quentin Tarantino vibes. Dressed in formal black suits, the two Hip-Hop greats sit in a car discussing what they’re about to do. Snoop, who is somewhat in the dark, grills Dre about their outfits before they go to the trunk of the car, put on some gloves and pull out a shovel like they’re about to bury a body.

After the job is done, Dre says, “I could use a f###### drink,” to which Snoop replies, “Here you go n####.” Dre then cracks open a can of Gin & Juice and Snoop lights up a blunt, but their moment of peace is quickly interrupted.

Dr. Dre, who rarely tweets anything from his account, shared the clip with the caption, “Back At It!!!”

Snoop Dogg currently has several business ventures with fellow rappers/producers, although one is causing him some legal trouble. Earlier this week, Snoop and Master P hired attorney Ben Crump to sue Walmart and Post Foods for “deceptive trade practices,” which allegedly undermined their Snoop Cereal brand.

“To expand their reach, Snoop Dogg and Master P approached major brands to engage in a partnership and promotion agreement to distribute Snoop Cereal with national retailers,” Crump said. “However, despite one company agreeing to the agreement, it allegedly sabotaged the success of Snoop Cereal by preventing it from reaching consumers through deceptive practices.”

Snoop Dogg and Master P’s Broadus Foods partnered with Post Foods in 2023, but the duo claimed Post Foods curtailed sales of the cereal.

“Post Foods allegedly used deceptive practices to sabotage the success of Snoop Cereal, such as intentionally holding boxes of Snoop Cereal in the stockrooms of Walmart stores, marked with ‘no location’ coding, preventing them from being placed on store shelves,” Crump wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter).

Snoop Dogg and Master P’s Broadus Foods created Snoop Cereal in 2022.

Young Dolph Murder Trial: Judge Rules In Favor Of Co-Defendant’s Latest Motion

Jurors in the trial of two men charged with killing Young Dolph will come from outside of Memphis due to intense media coverage of the fatal shooting in Dolph’s hometown According to the Independent, Judge Jennifer J. Mitchell made the ruling on Friday (February 9), deciding a change of venue motion, filed by Justin Johnson’s lawyer, made sense. Johnson’s attorney argued that his client can’t get a fair trial before Memphis jurors due to the intense media attention and “public visceral outrage” over the murder.

“This court is wary that jurors from Shelby County will not be able to lay aside their opinions or impressions and render a verdict based upon the evidence presented,” Mitchell.

A jury will be be brought to Memphis from outside of Shelby County for the June 3 trial of Johnson and Cornelius Smith Jr. Both men have pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder charges in the November 2021 daytime ambush of Young Dolph, who was buying cookies at a Madeka’s Cookies at the time of the shooting.

Johnson’s lawyer, Luke Evans, aruged Young Dolph’s case has received “relentless” attention from news outlets and on social media. He pointed out some commenters have called for Johnson to be “lynched or killed” in prison in an attempt to seek vengeance—not justice.

Evans insisted it would be dangerous for the trial’s integrity if a jury from the Memphis area were recruited and the court shouldn’t “play chicken” with Johnson’s rights in the murder of rapper who was so beloved in the city.

Prosecutor Paul Hagerman suggested questionnaires should be sent to a potential jury pool of 150 to 200 people in Shelby County to gauge the effect of news coverage and social media commentary. The judge would then question the remaining members of the jury pool about the media coverage.

Mitchell said the process could delay the trial, which already was pushed back from March 11. Meanwhile, Hagerman said the change of venue wouldn’t pose an obstacle for prosecutors. The court will decide which county the jurors will come from at a later date.

“We can get this jury from wherever,” Hagerman said. “We’re going to try this case, and we’re going to see this thing until the end.”

Kid Cudi & Hit-Boy Share Moment Over “Knuckles” Trailer

Kid Cudi has Hit-Boy nearly as excited as he is for his upcoming animated series role.

Following the release of December 2023’s trilogy film Sonic The Hedgehog 3, a new trailer for the upcoming Paramount + series Knuckles starring Cudi, Idris Elba and Adam Pally began circulating on Thursday (February 8). In the two-minute plus preview of the show, Cudi’s character is revealed as Knuckles’ sworn enemy and comes to blows with the superhero in attempt to capture him. Cudi gushed about his upcoming role on Twitter (X) in a tweet while hyping up the scheduled premiere date.

“Knuckles and I square up APRIL 26th!!! Lock in!!! #KNUCKLES @SonicMovie ADAM PALLY AND IDRIS KILL THIS!! Cant wait for u all to see the madness [peace sign emoji] @adampally @idriselba @paramountplus,” Cudi tweeted.

Hit-Boy was among the number of users who caught wind of the trailer on X and proceeded to remark bout it in a reply to Cudi.

“knuck if you buck in the trailer is hard lol,” Hit-Boy tweeted, to which Cudi responded, “Haha too dope.”

The April 26 streaming release of Knuckles is being touted as a six-episode premiere event. Kid Cudi previously wrote and released his single “Stars In The Sky” to coincide with the Sonic The Hedgehog 2 sequel film in 2022. In a sense, his participation in the Knuckles series is somewhat of a natural progression.

Check out “Stars In The Sky” below.

Usher Gears Up For Super Bowl Halftime Show With Help From His Kids

Usher revealed that his kids gave him notes before his Super Bowl halftime performance.

During an appearance on an episode of The Talk, the 45-year-old R&B icon said that his children have been giving him notes to help him prepare for his performance in Las Vegas on Sunday.

In the episode, Usher was asked if his children – sons Usher Raymond, 16, Naviyd, 15, and Sire, two, and daughter Sovereign, three – would appear on stage during his halftime show.

“They will be around,” he replied. “Maybe for [the] tour, but no, I’ve been receiving tons of notes from Naviyd,” the Usher shared. “Usher, he gave me a couple of notes. He gave me a few songs he felt like I should definitely cut, songs I should keep.”

Usher then joked that, unlike his sons, his daughter was too busy to have any input into the setlist.

“Sovereign? She actually was too busy shooting videos, you know what I mean?” the performer quipped, referring to his latest music video featuring the three-year-old. “She’s a superstar now.”

Usher shares Naviyd and Usher with his ex-wife, Tameka Foster, while he has Sovereign and Sire with his longtime girlfriend, Jennifer Goicoechea.

The musician was announced as the Super Bowl halftime act in September last year.

“It’s an honor of a lifetime to finally check a Super Bowl performance off my bucket list,” he said in a statement. “I can’t wait to bring the world a show unlike anything else they’ve seen from me before.”

Eric B. & Rakim: How One Dad’s .38 Special Course Corrected Their Career

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame unveiled its list of 2024 nominees on Saturday (February 10)—and Eric B. & Rakim are among the elite 15 artists The storied Hip-Hop duo—comprised of Eric “Eric B.” Barrier and William “Rakim” Griffin—has released four studio albums, including their platinum-selling debut, Paid In Full. Released in 1987, the project spawned the classics “Eric B. Is President,” “I Ain’t No Joke,” “I Know You Got Soul” and, of course, the title track.

Lyrically, Rakim has been exalted to the “God MC” and cited by numerous rappers as their biggest influence. His simple rhyming style paired with tongue-twisting metaphors puts him in rap’s upper echelon of MCs. On the production side, Eric B. has solidified his reputation as one of the culture’s innovators, known for his heavy sampling and astute ear.

In an interview with AllHipHop, Eric B. talked about their second Rock Hall nomination, the secret to their longevity and that time his father whipped out a .38 Special to scare them into taking their career seriously.

AllHipHop: Congratulations on the nomination. 

Eric B: Maybe it’ll happen this time.

AllHipHop: I know! I was gonna say, this is the second time. So how are you feeling this year?

Eric B: I feel great about it. Let me tell you, anytime anybody nominates you or thinks about you, you should feel great.

AllHipHop: So just the nomination itself is a big honor for you. 

Eric B: Exactly. It is.

AllHipHop: Let’s say you do get inducted, what would that mean to you?

Eric B: I think it’s a long time coming. We’re all righteous guys and girls, so it’s on God’s time, not our time. I’d be just as appreciative if I won it the first time, so it’s great.

AllHipHop: Do you think the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is doing a good job of including hip hop, or do you think they could do more?

Eric B: Everybody can poke holes at somebody else’s operation, and I would never do that. They have their own process. I would never throw rocks at the Hall. This is their institution, they built it, so they do it their way and respect the process.

AllHipHop: You always come across as very respectful. What do you think is the secret to your longevity? Because a lot of Hip-Hop artists these days, it’s kind of like a revolving door. And here you guys are, it’s almost 40 years later. 

Eric B: Because you know what? You know why we did it? We did it because it felt good. We didn’t get in this business to be stars. We got in this business to get out of the streets of New York and make our parents proud of us.

AllHipHop: Do you still have your parents?

Eric B: My father died in 2003, but my mother’s still alive.

AllHipHop: Did you call your mom right away with the news? 

Eric B: My mother is funny. If she doesn’t recognize the number, my mother won’t answer the phone. I’m like, “Mom, are you kidding me?” So, sometimes my phone doesn’t register on 5G and she will not answer the phone. She’s one of those people. I said, “Mom, were you a secret agent in your life before or something? CIA?” She does not answer the phone if she doesn’t know the number. I don’t care how many times you call, she will not pick up the phone.

AllHipHop: So you had to call her a couple times?

Eric B: Yes, and she has not answered the phone yet, and she’ll tell me, “I can’t be talking to just anybody on the phone.” Oh, OK Mom.

AllHipHop: She sounds awesome. Where does she live now?

Eric B:  She lives in a place called Ruleville, Mississippi. If you go past the traffic light, you went past her house.

AllHipHop: So she’s far away from all the glamour and the glitz of New York.

Eric B: She lived in New York for years and decided to move back home to Mississippi. She’s a retired as a school teacher and decided to move on to Mississippi.

AllHipHop: What do you think your dad would say if he was here right now and heard the news that his son is being nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? 

Eric B: I don’t think it would even register for him. He didn’t care about anything. He’d probably tell me, get in there and wash the dishes [laughs].

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AllHipHop: Did he understand what you were doing in Hip-Hop culture when you were blowing up in the ’80s? 

Eric B: Absolutely. He is probably the person that’s single-handedly responsible for turning us around, because when we first started doing it, everything was a joke. He was the one who really put his foot down and—I’ll never forget it. It was like yesterday—he said, “You guys are treating this like you’re selling nickel bags in the park, like y’all hustling. He said, “This is a million dollar operation and you guys are about to blow everything.” He said, “I don’t understand you guys. Look at our neighbors. My neighbors go to work in the dark and they come home and it’s dark. You guys just played a local roller skating rink and made $50,000. That’s more than my neighbors make in a year. You did that in 40 minutes and you guys are messing up this whole operation.”

He said, “Matter of fact, when you talk to people, tell them that you don’t have a father and you don’t know me.” We were going on tour. It was us, Doug E. Fresh, Kool Moe D, DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince. It was a bunch of us going on tour and we were going out the door. We were on our way to Hampton, Virginia and my father had everybody in the house. So he cussed us out for about an hour. Then he goes upstairs and gets his gun and comes downstairs and says, “All you stupid motherf###ers, get the f### out my house.” And he slammed the door. He said, “You guys are messing up a great opportunity just doing stupid stuff.”  From then on, we treated it as a business. So he was right.

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AllHipHop: So he gave you a big old reality check?

Eric B: Oh no, he took his gun out. He kept a.38. He went upstairs and got it and he said, “All you motherf###ers get the f### out.” He said, “The first person that makes a funny move I’m shooting you in the crack of your a##.”

AllHipHop: Did jaws drop?

Eric B: The funny thing about it is everybody and all my friends know that my father is serious, and if you came past the house, you’d have thought that we were coming out of a bank robbery or something. He said, “I’m telling you, the first person go in their pocket and act like they got something, I’m shooting you in the crack of your a##. And he was just adamant. He was on fire about it. Because he said we didn’t take it seriously. We didn’t take anything that we were doing seriously. And he was really p##### off about it.”

AllHipHop: Wow. So that changed your whole perspective on how you were going to move forward.

Eric B: Yes. And I treated it like a business ever since. I never, you know, if we didn’t get to accolades, but we did, we were still happy about it because we were still able to feed our family.

AllHipHop: What year was that? 

Eric B: When he did that? That was ’87. I’ll never forget it.

Flavor Flav AKA “King Swiftie” Discusses Meeting His Idol Taylor Swift

Flavor Flav has revealed what he discussed with Taylor Swift during their encounter at the 2024 Grammy Awards.

The Public Enemy star, a self-confessed Swiftie, has opened up about their conversation at the annual music awards show on Sunday. At the NFL Honors event in Las Vegas, he told reporters he finally “got to get some Taylor time.”

“The discussion (at the event) was about me congratulating her on all her success. And me being a big fan of hers, a big supporter of hers,” Flavor Flav said on the red carpet.

“Having her acknowledge that her fan base, Swifties, gave me a name, ‘King Swiftie,'” he added. “I said, ‘You know they call me King Swiftie?’ 

She said, ‘I know!’ Yo, when I heard her say that, that was huge for me.”

Flavor Flav, 64, first met Taylor Swift at the iHeartRadio Awards in March 2023. He subsequently attended two of her shows in Detroit and Los Angeles in the summer and went to the premiere of her concert film, “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,” in October.

Brandy Haze Offers Video For Emotive “Circles”

Brandy Haze clearly knows relationships. Her new song, “Circles,” is an emotionally complex track that delves deep into the nuances of romance. Haze’s ability to articulate the the depth of love, along with production by Txri Redd & Yahwah, evidently creates an experience for listeners. Her looming album, Sad Girl SZN, comes out later this month. The opus is set to be the sountrack for modern-day women and of of the complexities that goe with them. Check out the visuals for Circles.

Nicki Minaj Taps Monica As Special Guest Performer For “Pink Friday 2 Tour”

Nicki Minaj’s “Pink Friday 2 Tour” begins March 1 at the Oakland Arena in California. The Hip-Hop superstar will have R&B veteran Monica as a special guest for the upcoming shows.

Monica announced her involvement with the “Pink Friday 2 Tour” during an interview on The Jennifer Hudson Show. Nicki Minaj then confirmed the news with a social media post.

“I’ve said many times, this woman has been one of my biggest inspirations since I was in Junior H.S.,” Minaj wrote on Instagram. “The iconic, trendsetting, Miss Thang herself – hits on hits on hits.”

The Pink Friday 2 album creator continued, “QUEEN @monicadenise will be one of the incredible artists accompanying me on the US dates of the #PinkFriday2 #GagCity Tour.”

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Nicki Minaj recruited Monica for the Pink Friday 2 bonus track “Love Me Enough” which also features R&B singer Keyshia Cole. The studio LP debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with 228,000 first-week units.

Monica scored a No. 1 placement on the Billboard 200 with 2003’s After the Storm album. In addition, the Atlanta-bred vocalist has three chart-toppers on the Billboard Hot 100, including “The Boy Is Mine” duet with Brandy.

Nicki Minaj’s “Pink Friday 2 Tour” runs through May 13 in Oklahoma City. The Trinidadian-born recording artist will travel to additional cities such as Las Vegas, Atlanta, Philadelphia, New York, Toronto, Chicago, and Houston.

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Rueben Wood Releases Highly Anticipated Album “5 AM On Peachtree”

Atlanta, GA – After months of anticipation, hip-hop artist Rueben Wood has finally released his highly awaited album “5 AM On Peachtree”. The album, which features 17 tracks, is now available on all major streaming platforms.

Wood, known for his unique blend of soulful lyrics and catchy beats, has been teasing the release of this album for quite some time. Fans have been eagerly waiting for this project, which is said to be his most personal and introspective work yet.

The album’s title, “5 AM On Peachtree”, is a nod to Wood’s collegtown of Atlanta, Georgia. The city’s iconic street, Peachtree, has been a source of inspiration for the artist throughout his career. In this album, Wood takes listeners on a journey through the ups and downs of his life, with each track representing a different chapter.

Wood’s passion for music and dedication to his craft is evident in every song on the album. From the soulful ballad “Broken Dreams” to the upbeat and energetic “Peachtree Nights”, “5 AM On Peachtree” showcases Wood’s versatility as an artist.

With this album, Rueben Wood has once again proven himself as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. Fans and critics alike are already praising the album, with many calling it his best work yet. “5 AM On Peachtree” is a must-listen for any hip-hop fan and is sure to be on repeat for months to come.

The album features Hip Hop greats and other artist such as Jadakiss, Rick Ross, Gucci Mane, Snoop Dogg, Mozzy, Curren$y, Juicy J, YBN Nahmir, Cam’ron, Juvenile, Benny The Butcher, Dizzy Wright, Capodonna, Hollywood 40, MSB Boog, LucyGotFans, JP Da Prince, and Moni Meechi.

For more information on Rueben Wood and his latest album “5 AM On Peachtree”, visit his website or follow him on social media. Don’t miss out on this highly anticipated release and be sure to add “5 AM On Peachtree” to your playlist today.

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Ozzy Osbourne Rebukes Kanye West Over Uncleared Black Sabbath Sample

Ozzy Osbourne condemned Kanye West for sampling the Black Sabbath single “Iron Man” without permission on Friday (February 9). Osbourne said he rejected West’s request to sample a live performance of the song. Osbourne was outraged after finding out Ye used the sample anyway at the Vultures listening experience in Chicago.

“@KAYNEWEST ASKED PERMISSION TO SAMPLE A SECTION OF A 1983 LIVE PERFORMANCE OF ‘IRON MAN’ FROM THE US FESTIVAL WITHOUT VOCALS & WAS REFUSED PERMISSION BECAUSE HE IS AN ANTISEMITE AND HAS CAUSED UNTOLD HEARTACHE TO MANY,” Ozzy wrote on Instagram. “HE WENT AHEAD AND USED THE SAMPLE ANYWAY AT HIS ALBUM LISTENING PARTY LAST NIGHT. I WANT NO ASSOCIATION WITH THIS MAN!”

West and Ty Dolla $ign didn’t drop their Vultures album on Friday (February 9), adding to Ye’s string of missed release dates over the years. The controversial rapper/producer’s album releases have become crapshoots, often leaving fans empty-handed due to unforeseen delays.

Ye and Ty Dolla $ign’s Vultures release date already changed several times in recent months. The two finally settled on February 9 for the first volume of the album. A second volume was due out on March 8 with a third arriving on April 5. Those plans appear to be in flux, to say the least.

Osbourne’s condemnation of West was a stark contrast to the singer’s praise of T-Pain, who covered Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs” on 2023’s On Top of the Covers album.

T-Pain performed his version of “War Pigs” at The Sun Rose in West Hollywood last year. A video of the live performance caught the attention of Osbourne in January.

“This is the best cover of ‘War Pigs’ ever,” Ozzy wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter).

T-Pain thanked Ozzy Osbourne and said the rocker’s endorsement was “the greatest form of validation.”

Kodak Black Scores Big Win As Judge Throws Out Drug Charge

Kodak Black successfully convinced a Florida judge to dismiss a drug charge against him on Friday (February 9). According to the Sun Sentinel, Judge Barbara Duffy said prosecutors failed to “refute or negate the material fact that the defendant had an oxycodone prescription filled by a pharmacy.”

Bradford Cohen, Kodak Black’s lawyer, reacted to the judge’s decision on Instagram. Cohen posted a photo of the judge’s order and reiterated his intent to get his client out of jail.

“Motion to Dismiss @kodakblack new case for possession of ‘cocaine’ that was actually oxycodone….GRANTED,” Cohen wrote. “I will leave that right here. We have moved to have his bond reinstated. With my friends for over 20 years, @skywriter.esq and Fred Haddad.”

Kodak Black still faces one count of tampering with physical evidence. Cohen was optimistic about a dismissal of the tampering charge.

Last December, Broward County officers arrested Kodak Black after they found him asleep at the wheel of a vehicle. Officers allegedly discovered a “white chunky substance” during a search and claimed it tested positive for cocaine.

Kodak Black was originally booked for cocaine possession, but prosecutors did not pursue the charge. Prosecutors instead charged him with possession of oxycodone in January. Cohen filed a motion to dismiss the charge that same month. The lawyer said his client had a prescription for the drug.

“It’s oxycodone that Kodak had a prescription for and not an illegal substance,” Cohen wrote on social media. “Knowing that the officer substantially misrepresented his observations, the Broward State Atty Office still filed the charge. Unbelievable and it will not be tolerated. This level of abuse of power by the arresting officer is disgusting.”

Kodak Black is in federal custody for violating his probation. He remains on probation despite former President Donald Trump commuting the Florida-bred rapper’s sentence in a gun case.

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EXCLUSIVE: G Herbo Affiliate Indicted After Feds Cite “Violent” Rap Videos In Criminal Complaint

Drench a.k.a. Lil Wet was indicted on a federal gun charge three years after the G Herbo affiliate avoided prosecution in a quadruple murder case. According to court documents obtained by AllHipHop, Drench was arraigned and pleaded not guilty to possession of a machine gun on February 5.

Drench, whose real name is Maurice Harris, was arrested for possessing a machine gun in January. Authorities allegedly saw the drill rapper’s attempt to dispose of the weapon while they conducted a search warrant at a Chicago apartment on January 19.

“Law enforcement observed Maurice Harris temporarily lean out of a window of the 47th Street Apartment with a firearm in his hand and then throw the same firearm onto the roof of the 47th Street Apartment,” FBI agent Derreon McElwee said. “Law enforcement recovered the firearm, which was a loaded Glock pistol that was modified to convert the firearm from a semiautomatic weapon to an automatic weapon, causing the firearm to shoot more than one shot by a single function of the trigger.”

The feds cited two music videos as additional proof linking the G Herbo affiliate to the weapon. McElwee watched the rapper’s “Death” and “Murder Man” videos, noting Drench made statements about Glock switches in both songs.

“In ‘Murder Man,’ approximately 15 seconds into the video, Harris states, “My Glock [firearm] got a switch [Glock switch] get drenched,’” McElwee said. “Approximately 21 seconds into the video, Harris further states, ‘two switch [Two firearms with Glock switches] in my hand, for my AP two opps [opposition] they dead they hate me.’ Approximately 29 seconds into the video, Harris further states, ‘got my shooter with my they gonna spray for me.’”

The criminal complaint included a screenshot from Drench’s “Murder Man” video, which showed the G Herbo collaborator with blood on his hands and face. McElwee continued to highlight gun-related lyrics when he turned his attention to the “Death” video.

“In the ‘Death’ music video, approximately 37 seconds into the video, Harris states, ‘New Glocks [firearms] on us got switches [Glock switches] turn n#### a ghosts,” the FBI agent said. “At approximately one minute and 46 seconds into the ‘Death’ video, Harris further states, ‘these Glocks [firearms] on us switches [Glock switches] … Up this b#### and spray spray.’ Based on my training and experience, when Harris stated that Glock switches ‘spray spray,’ he was indicating that Glock switches allow firearms to ‘spray’ bullets.”

Drench previously faced multiple charges for a 2017 quadruple murder. Prosecutors dropped the charges in 2020.

Digital Media Association, Black Music Action Coalition & More Team To Honor Songwriters

Several organizations joined forces to celebrate the work of songwriters at a Grammy Week event in Los Angeles on February 3. The Digital Media Association partnered with the Black Music Action Coalition, Music Artists Coalition and Songwriters of North America to host A Songwriter Salute: Creatives, Congress and Cocktails.

“Songwriters deserve recognition and celebration for the vital role that they play in bringing music to life,” Digital Media Association president and CEO Graham Davies said. “DiMA works closely with creator advocates and was proud to present our Grammy event: A Songwriter Salute. We are grateful for the partnership with leading creator groups BMAC, MAC, and SONA on this event and for the commitment to ongoing dialogue about how to improve the music industry for all stakeholders.”

The event was arranged to help songwriters. The Digital Media Association enlisted advocacy groups such as the Black Music Action Coalition to facilitate important conversations about key issues facing songwriters and other figures in the music industry.

“BMAC’s priority is creating legislation that protects music creators and amplifying the larger justice movement within the music industry,” BMAC co-founder Willie “Prophet” Stiggers said. “We’re looking forward to continuing to work with DiMA and our fellow advocacy groups MAC and SONA to continue to serve as the bridge for the creative community and our lawmakers.”

SONA’s executive director Erin McAnally added, “Creating opportunities to honor and protect the crucial part that songwriters play in the music economy is a core value for SONA and our advocacy partners, BMAC and MAC. We are grateful to DiMA for aligning toward that mission with this successful event.”

A Songwriters Salute added to a busy Grammy Week for the Black Music Action Coalition. Just a few days before the event, the organization teamed with Victoria Monét to create the Victoria Monét Music Maker Grant. The grant will provide $5,000 and mentorship opportunities to a “young and deserving” Black artist.”

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Jonathan Majors Accused Of Serious Abuse By Ex-Girlfriends

Embattled actor Jonathan Majors has been accused of abuse by two more ex-girlfriends.

The former Marvel star is currently awaiting sentencing after being found guilty of harassment and misdemeanor assault in December over an incident with his ex, Grace Jabbari, in March 2023.

His problems worsened on Thursday when The New York Times published allegations made against him by two ex-girlfriends, Emma Duncan and Maura Hooper, who submitted statements to the prosecution for his trial but they not allowed into evidence.

Duncan, who was engaged to Majors between 2015 to 2019, accused him of emotionally and physically abusing her – including one incident where he allegedly choked her and threw her across a room.

Hooper, who dated Jonathan Majors between 2013 to 2015, accused him of emotional abuse. They both alleged that he was controlling during their relationships and isolated them from their friends.

The 34-year-old’s lawyer, Priya Chaudhry, insisted Majors did not physically abuse Duncan. She acknowledged that they had “many serious arguments” and said Majors is now “choosing to take responsibility for his own part in that toxic relationship, focusing on himself, and addressing his lifelong depression.”

In regards to Hooper’s claims, Chaudhry said Majors was “young and insecure” at the time and is now “embarrassed by some of his jealous behavior.”

In her statement, Hooper claimed that she got an abortion during their relationship and alleged Majors didn’t pick up from the clinic so she walked herself home.

Chaudhry insisted that Majors and Hooper had agreed she would find her own way home as he couldn’t miss a rehearsal. She added, “That deeply sad event is still a painful memory for Mr. Majors.”

In addition to the ex-girlfriends, Jonathan Majors was accused of volatile behavior on the set of the 2020 TV show “Lovecraft Country.”

Three crew members allegedly complained to HBO executives about him and he was advised to apologize, which he did. Chaudhry disputed the account, insisting Majors had “never been told that anyone objected to his behavior.

Hooper and Duncan’s statements were not used during the trial because the defence argued it would be prejudicial to Majors.

Jonathan Majors is due to be sentenced in April.

The Plight Of Grand Master Jay Is Now Both Medical & Political

Rapper/producer Grand Master Jay, the former leader of the Not F### ing Around Coalition (NFAC), was sentenced to seven years and two months in prison in 2022.

The situation involving Grand Master Jay— real name Dr. John F. Johnson—is a complex and controversial one. Johnson’s sentence by a Louisville, Kentucky judge stems from an incident in which he was accused of pointing his rifle at Louisville metro police officers during a rally. The rally, held by the NFAC, took place the night before the 2020 Kentucky Derby and was in protest of Breonna Taylor’s murder. Taylor was tragically killed by police in her apartment during a no-knock raid.

Johnson denied ever threatening officers, a notion in line with his modus operandi of obeying the laws of the land. He asserted that his actions were in response to a perceived threat from teenagers on a roof, but his defense didn’t resonate during the trial. Furthermore, the viral support that took over social media, YouTube and other platforms seemed to dissipate as quickly as it materialized showing how fickle sideline observers can be.

Nevertheless, Johnson remains, although he’s in federal prison.

“I’m alive and breathing and I’m able to count my fingers and my toes and I’m living through every day, so I guess I could say I’m all right,” he tells AllHipHop from FCI Ashland Federal in Kentucky.

The NFAC and Johnson have quieted greatly in the aftermath of the leader’s incarceration. In a previous interview with AllHipHop, Johnson said his supporters were in “sleep mode.” The all-Black militia was founded by Johnson in the wake of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery’s hunt-and-murder, but they followed the law consistently in their struggle for racial justice and police reform. But, being unbowed can create new plights and that’s where Johnson is now.

Johnson’s new ordeal began in April 2023, when medical staff at the Bureau of Prisons (B.O.P.) detected alarming signs in his health: an irregular heartbeat, skyrocketing blood pressure and high cholesterol. Subsequent tests at a civilian medical center between June and August 2023 uncovered a rapidly deteriorating heart condition, stroke-level blood pressure and an erratic heart rhythm. Contrary to initial beliefs, they were not pre-existing conditions.

He explains exactly what he went through when cardiologists projected a life expectancy of 24 months last year.

“Back in April, I was diagnosed with having a cardiological condition that only gave me 24 months to live, so there was no way I would finish this sentence, so the Bureau of Prisons began taking steps to correct that,” he says. “I had a failing heart valve and also had a lot of chronic conditions that were spinning off of that. My heart was basically backfiring, so I was suffering from chronic heart failure. So what they ended up doing was through a series of tests and so forth, over the period of six months, it was determined that I would need several operations to save my life.

“These operations were not performed here inside of the prison. I was taken to one of the best cardiological medical centers here in the country under secret and returned. The operations were done. One of those operations was in November. The other one was in December, about a month ago. I came through both of those with flying colors, and right now I’m going through rehabilitation and recuperation.”

He continues, “I have to learn to walk again, you got to remember they cut me open. They literally break me open, cut my heart open, put me on a bypass machine and install a valve in my heart and I’m pumping, then close me back up.”

While he experienced a health crisis, Johnson’s legal battle for freedom continued to unfold. His federal conviction appeal progressed through the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals and was scheduled for October 2023. Additionally, efforts to secure a commutation of his sentence were underway, contingent on the appeal’s outcome. The court, however, affirmed his sentence on October 23, 2023, which—in a twist of fate—allowed his commutation request to proceed to The White House.

In early November 2023, Johnson underwent his first heart operation. By November 15, a motion for Compassionate Release was filed, triggering a 30-day window for the B.O.P. to respond, after which Johnson could directly petition the courts.

He then underwent major open-heart surgery on December 18, 2023, followed by intensive care and a lengthy recovery period. His reps tell us his medical needs far exceed the capabilities of the prison that houses him. Moreover, Johnson was returned to his original institution, causing more concerns with his constituency.

In a significant development, new United States Sentencing Commission guidelines expanded medical grounds for Compassionate Release motions as of November 1, 2023. The change, prompted by cases like Johnson’s, has led to several successful compassionate release motions across the country. With the B.O.P.’s 30-day response period having elapsed on December 15, 2023, Johnson’s legal team is now preparing a motion for his release due to his health quandary.

Johnson’s health continues to improve inside FCI Ashland federal prison, but his ardent followers feel his longterm aftercare would be better managed outside under the care of personal physicians and loved ones. They are asking for support, especially from those who once backed him as he fought for those slain in blatant hate crimes. Cards, letters and other well-wishes are being collected and encouraged, which offer a beacon of hope and solidarity in his fight for health and freedom.

Johnson remains unbowed and continues to progress. Last December, he celebrated his 60th birthday. He earned his doctorate from the The Sacramento Theological Seminary and Bible College, a fully accredited school that offers masters and doctorate degree programs. Johnson was awarded the Doctorate of Humanities last year, before the surgeries, appeals and requests for commutations from Biden. His story continues.

“There’s a bigger picture you need to look at,” he ponders. “There’s a much bigger picture.”

More later.

Grand Master Jay The Doctoral photo was taken by Prison's Education Department just days prior to his open-heart surgery on 12/18/2023.

Correspondence can be sent to:

C/O: Dr. John F. Johnson #20257509 

FCI – Ashland 

P.O. Box 6001

Ashland, KY 41105 

c/o: John F Johnson #20257509

“I can understand why what is happening to me is happening to me and the movement. There are multiple things going on right now. You can let them do what they always do, which is demonize the Black man in the media. They’re not going to talk good about you. Stop wishing on a star. That’s why we need our news, not just on social media but our world.”

Grand Master Jay in 2022

Lil Wayne Discusses Plans For 2025 Super Bowl On YG’s Podcast: “We Praying”

Lil Wayne appears to have plans to in place to secure his spot as the next performer at the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show next year.

On Thursday (February 8), Wayne and YG appeared in episode two of the 4Hunnid podcast and discussed a number of topics, including the pardon he got from Donald Trump. As the conversation unfolded, the 2025 Super Bowl came up. The Big Game will be hosted in New Orleans, and they discussed if Wayne would perform in his hometown.

”I’m not sure—I would not lie to you,” Wayne said. “I have not got a call or nothing. But we all praying. We praying, we keeping our fingers crossed.”

As Weezy continued, he seemingly revealed his plans for his forthcoming album in the process.

“I’m working hard and making sure this next album and everything I do is killer!” he added. “So I’m going to make it very hard for them to holla at me.”

Wayne will take part in a major sporting event later this month, possibly providing a glimpse of what his 2025 halftime performance could look like. In addition to being appointed as an assistant coach for the NBA Celebrity All-Star game in Indianapolis, he’s also scheduled to take the stage ahead of the game at the Indiana Convention Center on February 18.

Watch the full podcast below.