Are The “Fortnite” Leaks Featuring In-Game Content With Eminem Real?

Eminem is apparently the next rapper to make it into the Fortnite universe following the integration of in-game content spotlighting artists such as Travis Scott.

According to social media posts that began trending on Tuesday (November 21), Slim Shady’s likeness will appear across several different content initiatives that will be revealed in the new “Big Bang” event.

Reports suggests that in addition to the “Marshall Never More” skins modeled after Eminem’s likeness, there will also allegedly be a ”Marshall Magma” variant apart of the iconic series that will a limited time exclusive available for a short period of time. The “Big Bang” event rumored to unveil the exclusive content will reportedly take place on December 2.

Along with fans clamoring about the possible news of Eminem arriving in the world of Fortnite, Twitter users appeared to troll the obvious clash in age groups represented by both the Detroit rapper’s fanbase and the game’s diehard, youthful core audience.

“Fortnite Eminem concert on my birthday,” one user remarked.

Another user pointed out the fact that Eminem may not actually be as inept about the game as most people would think, considering he recently dropped bars about Fortnite.

Check out the post, which also features the alleged leaked content below.

Black Sheep’s Dres Unleashes J Dilla-Focused Documentary “The Choice Is Yours”

Black Sheep MC Dres is celebrating the release of his new documentary, The Choice Is Yours, which not only tells his story but also his connection to J Dilla and Dilla’s mother, Maureen “Ma Dukes” Yancey. As noted in the film description, The Choice Is Yours “is the story of rapper and artist Andres ‘Dres’ Vargas-Titus, part of the legendary ’90s Hip-Hop duo Black Sheep, and his incredible journey from being on top of the game to struggling with civilian life and staring down the barrel of his last chance at success. Along the way he meets Maureen Yancey, aka Ma Dukes, mother to music icon J.Dilla who gifts him with a hard drive of unreleased Dilla beats and tasks him with creating the next great Dilla record.”

Directed and edited by Clark Slate, the film debuted via Paramount+ on Tuesday (November 21) in the United States and will land in U.K., Australia, Latin America, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland and Austria on Wednesday (November 22). On the day of its premiere, Dres headed to Times Square in New York City, where he posed in front of a giant ad for the film. He wrote in the caption, “Today is the manifestation of Gods will… beyond grateful.. the ever present.. choice.”

Several of his peers—including Naughty By Nature’s Vin Rock, DJ Spinna, Camp Lo’s Geechi Suede and Fredro Star—congratulated him in the comment section.

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Dres first opened up about the J Dilla project and film in a January interview with Rock The Bells, saying,I didn’t have that relationship with Dilla that the rest of the Native Tongues did. I had only met her once in passing. So it was kind of cool to really get to know her [Ma Dukes]. She was telling me about her son and I got a deeper understanding than the average person of who Dilla was. We got cool, her and her husband. They offered me the opportunity to put a project together after they got some rights back under the umbrella of the estate.”

Dres recruited Bun B, Chuck D, Del The Funky Homosapien, Freeway and Sauce Money, to name few, for the initial album, but it quickly ballooned into more.

“I was approached by a company called Versus to shoot a documentary about it,” he said. “We started filming. I went back to Puerto Rico and to Detroit to kick it with Dilla’s childhood friends and have conversations about Dilla. The project itself got green-lit by Paramount+.”

The project has been a point of contention—at least on Ma Dukes’ side. Speaking to Rolling Stone in March, Ma Dukes denied Dres had her blessing to release an album called Dilla & Dres. A representative for Ma Dukes said at the time, “Anything Dres is doing on his side, we need to make sure the music is put aside and no one else can use it—and that’s the problem. I have not listened to the music. I don’t think Ma has listened to the music. If Toney [Ma’s husband] has listened to the music, he has not given me the green light.”

Dres appeared to think he already had the green light, telling a crowd at the National Hip Hop Museum, “Through the blessing of Ma Dukes and my man Toney, I’ve been allowed to visit a sacred land.”

An update on the album has yet to be announced. Until then, watch The Choice Is Yours trailer below and find the full doc on Paramount+.

Meek Mill Goes On Trippie Redd Tirade, Claims Rapper Is Banned From Philadelphia

Meek Mill dissed Trippie Redd in a series of since-deleted Instagram posts on Tuesday (November 21). The Philadelphia native insinuated he’d been insulted by Trippie Redd but never mentioned an explicit reason for the beef.

“This guy no good!!!” Meek Mill wrote. “I ain’t even know you said my name… If you f### with me f### this guy right here… I wanna stand on n####s freely saying my name make it tight outside! I ain’t even know you said my name I seen you get pulled in a room by the gangstas in la you was scared but let’s see how tough yall guys are! I can’t believe these Philly young bulls gassed you to say my name. Look like you repping the devil ima show how trying god is @trippieredd.”

Meek Mill claimed Philly was a no-fly zone for Trippie Redd. The Dream Chasers rapper hinted at his willingness to engage in a physical confrontation yet ended his rant with a “stop the violence” plea.

“If you not ready for Philly just mind your business @trippieredd he’s noooooooo good out here from Maine to Spain and I mean that!” Meek Mill wrote. “He may worship the devil so all my god bodies watch this pussie I can’t wait to see him lol. I’ll make you cry lil p#### 300 nights you and ya man that’s why he ain’t been out in the city he weak and getting weaker now he hating on his own n####s lol.”

He continued, “Yall n####s not even built for jail playing with a don lol it’s getting unbelievable but ima come out to see if yall really ready for yall and yall family stand behind anything threat towards meek … let’s see how strong yall are … stop the violence bless up!”

The unexpected beef emerged a little over two weeks after Meek Mill dropped his Too Good to Be True album with Rick Ross. The project debuted at No. 23 on the Billboard 200.

6ix9ine Ordered To Pay $9.8M For Hitting Woman With Bottle At Strip Club

A Florida jury awarded $9.8 million to a dancer who accused Tekashi 6ix9ine of hitting her in the head with a bottle of champagne. According to Axios, Alexis Salaberrios secured a victory in her lawsuit against the controversial rapper after he failed to appear at a civil trial in July.

The woman sued 6ix9ine in 2021. She claimed he threw a bottle, which struck her in the head, at the Gold Rush strip club in Miami.

Salaberrios struggled to collect her $9.8 million award from 6ix9ine. She claimed he hid his assets to avoid paying her what he owed. Months later, she sought to seize his income to satisfy the judgment.

The civil case was one of several legal issues looming over 6ix9ine. Last month, he was arrested for attacking producers Cristian Anthony Rojas and Nelson Alfonso Hilario García in the Dominican Republic.

6ix9ine, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, spent just over a week in jail. He was released on bail on October 24.

The incident in the Dominican Republic occurred two months after 6ix9ine was arrested for failing to appear in court in Florida. The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office apprehended him on August 9. He posted bond the next day.

Benny The Butcher Responds To Dee-1’s Criticism Of “Coke Rappers” List

Benny The Butcher has responded to Dee-1 with both his sense of humor and earnest opinion. On Tuesday (November 21), Benny reposted a clip that included Dee-1’s recent commentary on “coke rappers” and wrote in the caption, “I knew this n#### was comin for me.”

Dee-1 caught wind of Benny’s tweet and replied, “Yo! That wasn’t bout you brudda. It was about the question homie chose to ask you,” to which Benny replied, “I’m jus jokin my brother…keep fighting the good fight.”

During Benny The Butcher’s aforementioned podcast appearance, the conversation spanned across several different topics, including his partnership with Def Jam. But Benny and the podcast’s host eventually began discussing the topic of “cocaine music.” The segment that struck a nerve with Dee-1 appears rooted in the Top 5 list Benny gave when asked who he felt the best cocaine rappers were.

“When you see the cycle, you can’t unsee it,”Dee-1 wrote in an Instagram post. “Media will ask this question for clicks. Fans will continue to idolize whoever gets ‘crowned’ the Top 5. Artists (understandably) will feel like: ‘Well if this is what YALL want from me, this is what i’ll talk about.’”

Dee-1 also remarked on the fact that while Benny shouldn’t be condemned for telling his life story, artists have to do a better job of breaking the cycle once they become successful.

“People who want to silence me will say it’s ‘clout chasing’ or ‘it’s just entertainment,'” he said. “When clearly Benny (a talented lyricist) said this music was his soundtrack to his lifestyle when he was in the streets. We breaking these chains. I promise.”

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Dee-1’s commentary follows his recent exchanges with artists such as Rick Ross, Meek Mill and Jim Jones who he was critical of for allegedly “glorifying violence.”

Following Dee-1 and Benny’s short exchange, the pair appeared to align, and it seems the Griselda Records MC is supportive of Dee-1’s efforts to steer the culture in a more positive direction.

Yak Gotti’s Lawyer Clashes With Judge At Pretrial Hearing In YSL RICO Case

Judge Ural Glanville issued a stern warning to Yak Gotti’s lawyer Doug Weinstein, who raised concerns about the courtroom configuration for the YSL RICO trial on Tuesday (November 21). The judge and defense attorney’s tense exchange occurred less than a week before the start of the trial in Georgia.

Weinstein said he hated to add to the judge’s burdens but noted how the defendants had the right to a line of sight of the witnesses at the upcoming trial. Judge Glanville mentioned Zoom capabilities as a potential solution to the issue. Yak Gotti’s attorney dismissed Zoom as insufficient for his client, Young Thug and their fellow co-defendants.

“What do you want me to do then?” Judge Glanville asked. “How am I gonna solve that?”

Yak Gotti’s lawyer responded, “I don’t know, your honor. I honestly don’t.”

Judge Glanville demanded Weinstein present a solution to the problem since the attorney brought the issue to the court’s attention. The two went back and forth as the discussion became more contentious.

“I wouldn’t be trying this many people at the same time, your honor, so that we don’t have our constitutional rights—that was not my decision, your honor,” Weinstein told the judge. “I did not inflict the situation on my client. The state did that.”

Judge Glanville fired back, “I’d be really careful addressing me this way, Mr. Weinstein. I really would.”

Weinstein’s client Yak Gotti, Young Thug and four co-defendants face trial in the YSL RICO case. Opening statements are scheduled to begin on November 27.

Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” Spends 600 Weeks On Billboard 200 Chart

Michael Jackson continues to make music history 14 years after his death. The King of Pop’s magnum opus, Thriller, has now tallied a total of 600 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart.

As reported by Billboard, Jackson’s sixth solo studio LP rose 42 spots to No. 63 on the latest Billboard 200. The 1980s-era classic is just the 10th album to make it onto the weekly chart at least 600 times.

Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon remains the longest-charting album of all time (984 weeks). Albums by Bob Marley and the Wailers, Journey, Metallica, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Eminem, Bruno Mars, Guns N’ Roses and Nirvana also sit in the Top 10.

Thriller came out on November 29, 1982. It spent 37 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. That total puts Thriller in second place on the all-time list behind 1961’s West Side Story soundtrack (54 weeks).

Jackson also has five other No. 1 albums in his discography: 1987’s Bad, 1991’s Dangerous, 1995’s HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I, 2001’s Invincible and 2009’s posthumous This Is It.

Thriller hosts the Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 singles “Billie Jean” and “Beat It.” The LP’s title track leveled off at the No. 4 slot. Four other Thriller tracks made it into the Hot 100’s Top 10 region. Jackson currently has 13 career No. 1 songs on the Hot 100. Rap superstar Drake recently tied Jackson for fifth place on those rankings.

Latto Addresses Beef Among Female Rappers, Says Fans Turn Women Against Each Other

So far in her career, Latto has had the chance to make music with Mariah Carey, City Girls, Chris Brown, Lil Baby, Lil Durk, 21 Savage, Lil Wayne, Cardi B and others. However, the southern hitmaker believes bad blood in the business can prevent some collaborations from happening.

XXL magazine spoke to Latto for a cover story about the 24-year-old Atlanta native. At one point, the outlet asked her about navigating the Hip-Hop industry and dealing with possible cliques.

“You have to tiptoe around like, who’s cool with who. If I’m posting with this person, then I can’t be around this person in the beef world. That’s what I mean by cliquey,” Latto stated.

She continued, “You have to watch if you work with this person, then you can’t work with this person. And if you do a song with this person, then you can’t do a song with that person.”

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Latto got into a highly-publicized feud with Nicki Minaj in 2022. The conflict included an online back-and-forth over Grammy Award nominations. Eventually, #40yrOldBully became a Twitter trending topic directed at Minaj after Latto posted a heated phone conversation between the two women.

That beef seemed to continue into 2023. Nicki Minaj may have thrown shots at Latto on the “Red Ruby Da Sleeze” track. Latto’s “Put It on da Floor Again” contained diss lyrics seemingly meant for Minaj. “Put It on da Floor Again” also featured Minaj’s longtime archrival, Cardi B.

In addition, Latto upset Coi Leray because of a line in the original “Put It on da Floor” single. There has also been speculation that the former Miss Mulatto is in a cold war with Nicki Minaj’s frequent collaborator, Ice Spice.

“I [was] backstage with Lola Brooke at Summer Jam, and I told her, ‘Stay out the b#######. Don’t let the fans and the blogs try to make you beef with this person.’ It’s hard. It’s easier said than done,” Latto said in her XXL interview.

New York City’s Lola Brooke linked up with Latto and Yung Miami of the City Girls for the “Don’t Play With It (Remix)” in March. This year has also seen Latto score her first Billboard Hot 100 chart No. 1 single as a guest on “Seven” by Jung Kook.

“I think it really don’t be a problem until we let fans, Stans, whatever you want to call them, like the outsiders once they get in the mix. I think that’s what stirs the pot,” Latto said about the perceived beef among female rappers. “Because it’s like, we will all be fans of each other and commenting and following each other, whatever, but then once they get to comparing, they will turn us against each other, which is very weak-minded of us as female rappers.”

Additionally, she stated, “I will take that accountability. I don’t think truly, at heart, it’s us. Once people are infiltrating your mind and got you thinking this, and now you feel this type of way without even addressing the person, now you addressing fans. I think we be falling for these traps that they put on female rappers.”

Meek Mill Catches Heat For Claiming He Makes A Million Dollars Per Song

Rick Ross and Meek Mill recently joined forces for Too Good to Be True. The project debuted at No. 23 on the Billboard 200 with a reported 31,000 first-week units, leading to debates about the two rap stars’ album sales.

Meek Mill was back to money talk again on Monday (November 20). This time, the Dream Chaser label founder took to Instagram in order to make a declaration about his supposed music revenue and Billboard charts.

“I’m getting a million a song… so that’s 62,500 every bar I speak,” he wrote. “They say this rap s### dying must be on Billboard because it’s not to meek!”

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In response, other Instagram users began trashing Meek Mill. One person commented, “Bro, just rap and drop the s### n####, stop talkin bout how much money [you’re] making off music [because] we don’t care, we just want good music.”

Another commenter wrote, “[You’re] doing waaaay [too] much explaining and tryna justify them low album sales. It’s ok to admit the album not doing that great… the streets not buying or playing that s### like you’re claiming. It wasn’t a flop… just wasn’t as successful as you’re tryna spin it to be.”

Meek Mill addressed the opening-week total for his joint effort with the Maybach Music Group boss last week. According to the Philadelphia-bred rapper, he and Ross make more money as owners of their musical content.

“Now we all own our music we getting the tech built to put people on our own musical subscriptions and we gone let direct to consumer see if rap [is] doing well,” Meek tweeted on November 12. “I never wanted to be on Billboards… a lot of them guys they marketed in front of us can’t make 100k today.”

REVOLT Podcaster Announces Departure After Cassie’s Rape Allegations Against Diddy

Cassie Ventura ignited a firestorm when the R&B singer filed a lawsuit against Diddy who she accused of rape and physical abuse. The two sides quickly settled the case out of court, but the repercussions of the accusations continue to play out.

Journalist/marketing specialist Dawn Montgomery announced she would no longer be part of the Revolt network’s Monuments to Me podcast. (Diddy launched the REVOLT media company in 2012.)

“FYI: I won’t be signing on to do the 3rd season of @revolttv’s Monuments To Me podcast,” she tweeted on Monday (November 20). “I am a [sexual assault] survivor & I cannot be a part of a show that’s supposed to uplift black women while @Diddy leads the company. Believe Black women.”

A description for the Monuments To Me podcast reads:

Monuments To Me celebrates every aspect of black women in a world that tries to ignore or destroy them. This protected place features black women and ONLY black women diving into the conversations that matter. Akilah and Tyi lead an endless range of discussions that will move you from laughter to tears and inspire you toward the best version of self, but trust, they stay unapologetically centered on black women. This ain’t your everyday podcast because it ain’t every day that a podcast normalizes praising, celebrating, and building monuments to black women.

Cassie Ventura’s allegations against Diddy sparked a lot of conversation on social media. Other celebrities, including such as 50 Cent, Brandon T. Jackson and Slim Thug, reacted to the alarming reports. While some critics questioned Ventura’s motives, the “Me & U” singer partially explained why she took a settlement.

“I have decided to resolve this matter amicably on terms that I have some level of control,” Cassie said in a statement last week. Diddy responded to the now-closed case by stating, “We have decided to resolve this matter amicably. I wish Cassie and her family all the best. Love.”

Joey Bada$$ Blasts Fans For Focusing On First-Week Album Sales

Joey Bada$$ has been in the music industry for over a decade. The 28-year-old MC has released numerous projects since his 2012 debut mixtape 1999.

This week, Joey Bada$$ took to X to share his thoughts on people putting so much focus on first-week album sales. Bada$$ questioned why the public still cares about how many units artists move.

“F### first-week sales. They simply don’t matter anymore for the simple fact that no one is buying albums. I mean, when’s the last time anyone you know bought an album?” Joey Bada$$ tweeted.

He also added, “We all can stream anything we want but in order for it to count as an album sale you need to listen to every song like 1000+ times. They trynna make it seem like everybody flopping when [in] reality they changed the rules.”

“So someone [please] tell me why the f### is anybody still worried about that? They trynna take the power from the musician because they never learned how to measure influence properly. At this point, just shut the f### up and enjoy the music,” Bada$$ concluded.

In addition to dropping 1999 eleven years ago, Joey Bada$$’s catalog includes three studio LPs. 2015’s B4.Da.$$ earned 58,000 first-week units. Two years later, All-Amerikkkan Badass opened with 51,000 units.

His 2000 album amassed around 22,000 first-week units in 2022. Both B4.Da.$$ and All-Amerikkkan Badass peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 chart. 2000 made it to the No. 25 position on the weekly rankings.

Plus, Joey Bada$$ revealed that he plans to release another project near the top of 2024. However, the Brooklyn native informed his followers that the forthcoming body of work could be pushed back. Then Bada$$ returned to the conversation about first-week sales.

The Pro Era frontman posted, “For all the people saying, ‘He’s only saying that because he’s not doing good first-week numbers,’ first of all, that’s subjective nowadays unless you’re Drake or Taylor Swift level. Second of all, do your googles, I [have] been packing out venues since inception and will continue to do so.”

Joey Bada$$ also tweeted, “I have always had a loyal fan base that have always supported me, even after taking 5 years off… STILL came back and sold out 1500-3500 cap rooms ALL OVER THE WORLD. Something that a lot of your favorite mainstream acts can’t do. So please don’t shoot the messenger [shrug emoji]. I [have] been in my own lane and I love it here.”

Lil Durk Addresses Chicago’s Violent Crime Rates, Brushes Off Donald Trump’s Criticism 

Lil Durk has addressed Donald Trump’s criticism of Chicago following the former President’s numerous remarks about the city’s violent crime rates.  

He was asked about Trump’s comments over the weekend during an MSNBC interview. Host Ari Melber played him a montage of soundbites from multiple speakers addressing the city’s high crime rates. “What’s going on in Chicago? I said the other day, what the hell is going on?” Donald Trump said in the clip.  

“I really don’t pay it no mind because it’s violence everywhere,” Lil Durk began. “You can get self-defense everywhere, you can kill anywhere, you can stab anywhere, you can choke anywhere, you can kidnap anywhere. 

“It’s just every city has the moment of the rates. If you look up right now who got the most murder rate I bet you it ain’t Chicago. So now the story transpire to that city. That’s why I never comment on it because every city has its day.” 

When Melber asked Durkio his advice to Chicago kids, he highlighted the work of his Neighborhood Heroes Foundation

“It’s different when you up close and personal with them,” he added. “It’s different when you doing non-profit like the Neighborhood Heroes and you in one of the worst neighborhoods in Chicago giving out turkeys or bookbags or showing them how to open up bank accounts to save money.” 

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Lil Durk Gives Back To Chicago Students

Earlier this year, Lil Durk awarded $50,000 in scholarships to two exceptional Chicago students participating in the Neighborhood Heroes’ HBCU College & Career Readiness Cohort. 

“I feel it’s my responsibility to reach back to the kids—especially those that are growing up in my community,” said Lil Durk. 

“These kids have to be our biggest investment as they’re our future leaders,” he added. “They are destined for greatness and I’m encouraging others to join my team’s efforts to help pave their way.” 

Slim Thug Apologizes For Controversial Remarks About Cassie Suing Diddy 

Slim Thug has apologized following the backlash over his insensitive comments about Cassie Ventura after she sued Diddy for rape and domestic abuse.  

Thug implied the singer was not a victim, suggesting she was only out to make money from the Bad Boy Records mogul. He also cast doubt on her allegations because she didn’t come forward sooner.  

“They’re coming back and getting Bill Cosby and coming back and get Puff, I don’t believe in that,” he said in an Instagram video. “When s### go down, you speak on it right there. It should be null and void. Let the people know immediately.  

“There should be a time limit on this s###. You were f###### with a billionaire with all this bread all this time, and then you went and followed your heart to f###### with a trainer.”  

Slim Thug continued, “That apartment got small, that lifestyle fell off, now it’s struggle time, the love wearing off and now you trying to come up with ways to figure out how to get paid […] Quit trying to expose people for money.”  

Slim Thug Claims Cassie Was Only Trying To Make Money From Diddy Lawsuit

Despite the backlash over his remarks, Slim Thug doubled down on his opinion in an Instagram Live, insisting Cassie Ventura got what she wanted after Diddy settled the lawsuit.  

“She got her bag, so everything was good, but I’m just saying that it didn’t sound like no abuser-victim to me,” he added. “It sounds like ‘I needed that bag’ and she got it and everything good now, she fixed, everybody happy now right?” 

However, fans in the live chat pushed back against his comments, prompting Slim Thug to apologize. 

“That was my personal opinion. I’m sorry we don’t agree on everything,” he said before adding that he has no “hate” for Ventura. “I didn’t even know Cassie was Black… I just give y’all opinion, end of the day if I say something wrong correct me, tell me, I ain’t that small-minded.” 

Sexyy Red Responds To Backlash After Urging Teacher To Play “Pound Town” To 5-Year-Olds 

Sexyy Red has backtracked after facing backlash over her response to a teacher’s criticism that five-year-olds are listening to her songs “Pound Town” and “Skee Yee.”

A ballet teacher recently went viral after sharing a video on TikTok calling out parents for allowing their children to listen to Sexyy Red. In the video, the 22-year-old dance tutor says her pupils have no respect for authority and are unruly in class.  

She claimed that teaching ballet to five-year-olds has been “the most traumatic experience of my life.” Alongside the kids not following directions, the teacher called out “heart wrenching” and “horrifying” aspects of her job.  

“Your five-year-old daughters are asking to listen to ‘Pound Town’ and ‘Skee Yee,’” she said, referring to two of Sexyy Red’s biggest hits.  

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The video spread widely online, with many sympathizing with the teacher’s complaints. However, Sexyy Red disagreed with the teacher. “Gurl play poundtown skeeyee & s###,” she wrote, sharing the teacher’s video on her Instagram Stories Sunday (November 20). 

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Nonetheless, her post garnered even more online backlash. 

“oh that’s lowkey hella weird of her.. are we seeing her down fall now?” one fan wrote on X. “no sexyy they are five we not telling them cooch pink behind brown!” added another.  

Despite her initial response, Sexyy Red, who is pregnant with her second child, soon had a change of heart.  It appears fans can expect some age-appropriate songs for the kids, according to the rising Hip-Hop star.

“Ima make some kidz bop songs for yall fr,” she wrote on X just a few hours later.  

Kim Kardashian’s “Nipple Bra” Ad Slammed By Greenpeace For Mocking Climate Change  

Kim Kardashian has come under fire from Greenpeace over her latest SKIMS campaign, which sees her joke about climate change to promote her new nipple bra. 

The environmental group slammed the reality TV mogul, accusing her of “greenwashing” in a fiery Instagram post.  

They shared her ad alongside a critique of Kim Kardashian, accusing her of “co-opting the language of climate activists to promote a plastic product made from petrochemicals.”  

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The campaign video shows Kim Kardashian showcasing her new bra with in-built nipples while warning about Earth’s rising temperatures, sea levels and shrinking ice sheets.   

“I’m not a scientist, but I do believe everyone can use their skill set to do their part,’ she said in the video. “That’s why I’m introducing a brand new bra with a built-in nipple, so no matter how hot it is, you’ll always look cold.”  

In its response, Greenpeace aimed to share the “hard truth” about Kardashian’s nipple bra.  

“Using melting glaciers and rising sea levels as a punchline to improve your profit margins makes a mockery of an issue that is devastating millions of people’s lives,” the group wrote.  

“We desperately need global icons like Kim to champion the fight against climate change. Sadly, this isn’t what’s happening here. Kim’s new advert perpetuates the harmful profit-driven system accelerating the climate crisis, and diverts attention away from more impactful actions, like the UN Global Plastics Treaty, which offer a real chance for systemic change.” 

Latto Claims “Women Are Running Rap” & She’s The Atlanta Frontrunner  

Latto says while female rappers must work 10 times harder than their male counterparts, women are currently running the game. 

The “Lottery” hitmaker opened up about female rap and her place in the game during a new interview with XXL.  

“The state of where female rap is right now, it’s so front and center,” Latto explained. “It’s crazy that it hasn’t been done before. It’s super-necessary. Super-urgent. Women are running rap right now. Everything about hip-hop is centered around women, in my opinion. We what the people wanna see. So, it’s damn near necessary, urgent.” 

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Latto On Becoming “First Lady Of Atlanta”

Elsewhere during the interview, Latto said that while she’s the “frontrunner for female rap in Atlanta,” there’s more work to be done before she achieves her dream of being the city’s “First Lady” of rap.  

“Generations after this will know who Latto is and will respect Latto as First Lady of Atlanta,” she declared. “Right now, I think I got in the bag. But I’m never content with the moment. I’m always a what’s-gon’-to-happen-in-the- long-run type of person.” 

Latto also revealed her goals extended further than a career behind the microphone, and she hopes to own a record label.   

“I think I have a good eye and ear for new talent because I built my career from the ground up,” she said. “Music is how I got my foot in the door, but I think I am way bigger than music.” 

For Latto, being the “First Lady of Atlanta” is more than the biggest female artist in the city, community support is a crucial element.  

“Atlanta supports me because of what I do for the city,” she said, adding that residents saw her come up, performing at high school pep rallies and opening shows for the likes of 2 Chainz, Gucci Mane, or T.I., or Jeezy, Young Thug and 21 Savage. 

“They seen me grow up and pay my dues,” she continued. “And I throw a lot of charity events. I’m pulling up at my old high school, donating money. The city genuinely supports me.” 

In other Latto news, she bagged her first Billboard Music Award this weekend. She collected the best K-Pop song trophy for “Seven,” her collaboration with Jung Kook. 

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No, André 3000’s Flute Isn’t On Any Metro Boomin Tracks—But These Songs Still Hit

Yes, we heard about André 3000 secretly playing the iconic flute accompaniment present on Future and Metro Boomin’s hit single “Mask Off.”

Too bad it’s all BS! Well, it’s more of an ill-received joke rather than a bold-faced lie. Even though it came directly from the horse’s mouth, Young Metro was certainly fooling around when he told fans that Three Stacks is playing the flute on he and Future’s record. For those unfamiliar with the sample that appears on “Mask Off” the record, it was released in 1978 by a gentleman named Tommy Butler. It’s called the “Prison Song” and it appeared in Butler’s musical Selma.

All jokes aside, even though Metro Boomin has yet to recruit the flute stylings of the Outkast legend for one of his grandiose productions, he’s still the G.O.A.T. of this generation. As if his discography wasn’t proof enough, his recent live performance with a 43-piece orchestra for Red Bull’s Symphonic series should suffice as evidence. And even though Three Stacks wasn’t a part of Metro’s exclusive performance, he didn’t need to be considering the heat he brought on his own. Trust me, I was in attendance and blown away by his set, which was nearly an hour-and-a-half long in its entirety.

Armed with 30 songs, specifically composed to incorporate the aforementioned orchestra, Metro showed out and reminded us why Future will shoot you if you’re not trusted by the producer. In fact, since we just mentioned the Freeband Gang General, you’d think that Metro Boomin’s crutch is Future the way the show, which took place on October 26, is structured from the front end.

But then the way he pulls off this mythically crazy run through multiple projects such as Travis Scott’s Days Before The Rodeo proves the exact opposite. Case and point, bro decided to pull the f###ing Spider-Man soundtrack out of his back pocket and bring Swae Lee and NAV onstage like it was nothing.

Then, he proceeded to remind us all that Offset needs to do another album with Metro Boomin because whatever he’s doing right now ain’t hitting nearly as hard as “Ric Flair Drip” still is. And I about shed a tear as I said RIP to Takeoff because I swear to God I thought the rough was gonna blow off the b#### when he did “Bad & Bougie.”

Not to mention some of the most turnt production this generation has witness was provided to 21 Savage, courtesy of Metro. And it definitely was evident as he ran through records such as “No Heart” with an army of string instruments humming to his every command. By like halfway through the show, it’s like I realized “WTF,” this guy’s sound padded out the entire ’10s era through the rise and fall of SoundCloud rap.

By the end of the show, you simply realize that damn near any artist paired up with Metro is a match made in heaven. Nah, for real, because where the f### is Big Sean when you need him? The entire crowd LITERALLY sang “Bounce Back” word for word when Metro Boomin dropped it. Kanye West was even showed major love during a moment of resurgence reassured with Metro Boomin’s co-sign of “Waves.” I walked out of Dolby Digital Theater with no doubt in my mind that Metro is THE top guy and was never the two or the three.

But hey, don’t take my word for it. Check out the full performance below and I’ll be willing to bet my pinky against a million you can’t make it through the full set without catching a vibe in a real way.

Mudd Bughatti: East St. Louis Rapper Meets Tragic End on Stan Musial Bridge

East St. Louis rapper Mudd Bughatti (real name Troy Edwards) met a tragic end in a targeted shooting incident on the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge. His death has sent ripples of sorrow through the music industry and his community.

Bughatti was fatally shot while driving his vehicle across the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge over the weekend. The incident occurred on a Sunday night, marking a somber moment for the East St. Louis music scene.

Illinois State Police reported that a white SUV, driven by Mudd Bughatti was traveling eastbound on Interstate 70 from Missouri when it came under gunfire. 

The attack resulted in Mudd Bughatti’s death at the scene, while a passenger in the vehicle was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.

Mudd Bughatti, 35, was a buzzing rapper whose best-known song is called “50.” The track went viral after inmates rapped the lyrics to the track during a massive riot at the St. Louis Justice Center in April of 2021. 

The investigation into the shooting is ongoing, with the Illinois State Police leading the efforts. The motive behind the shooting and the identification of suspects remain under scrutiny as authorities work to uncover the details of this tragic event.

Wale Shoots Down Diddy Rumors Of Violence

Yo, check this out! So, Wale’s been caught up in this wild Cassie / Diddy stuff. The digital streets are saying Diddy was out here dangling him over a balcony, because he was working with Cassie against Diddy’s wishes. Wale was not here for the BS.

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He said that idea is straight-up fakery. They charge it was a former collaborator-turned-hater that decided to cook up this wild rumor for likes. The new rumor is he watched the classic Robert Townsend movie “The Five Heartbeats” before his went on the internet. According to Wale, he has never even met Cassie, which seems odd. But, everybody does not meet everybody in the music game. And check this, they ain’t never even been in the same room as the folks they’re talking about. Ultimately, he chalked this up to “the slow demise of authentic journalism.” I guess you can put it next to Hip-Hop since they sent a statement to somebody other than AllHipHop. Anyway, I digress.

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Wale’s crew is now threatening sites with legal action if they keep reporting this foolishness.

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By the way, if you have never seen “The Five Heartbeats,” do that. Big Red was my dude back in the day.

Ant Glizzy, the dude who made the video, has some sort of beef with Wale. He’s been real clear about that, but why? Seems like he may have issues with Shy Glizzy too. Jeez! I wish people would stop with the blatant cappin’ in media.

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Nikki D: The Tough Road, Tough Love & Female Empowerment In Hip-Hop

Nikki D stepped onto the Hip-Hop scene and left an indelible mark at a time when there were very few female spitters out. While her name may not resonate as loudly as some of her contemporaries, Nikki D’s ability to break through with a combination of brute force and social savvy has paved a way for scores of young talents. But, that question is: do they know?

Recently, Nikki D made headlines after ranting about “the prostitution era” in Hip-Hop, talking directly about numerous women in popular Hip-Hop. The response was mixed. One thing that cannot be debated is that the New Jersey native helped kick down a door without the benefit of a co-sign. In the late 80s and early 90s, rap was predominantly a male-dominated industry. Her mere presence challenged the status quo and helped break down gender barriers. She was the very first woman signed to iconic Def Jam Records.

OG MC Nikki D Explains Problems With Female Rappers Like Ice Spice & Megan Thee Stallion

One of Nikki D’s defining moments was her 1990 hit single, “Daddy’s Little Girl.” The song was more than just a hit; it carried a powerful message of empowerment and self-respect. The album of the same name failed to do big numbers for several reasons, outlined in our interview. But her efforts were not in vain. Nikki D’s pioneering contributions laid a foundation for subsequent generations of female artists. MC Lyte and Queen Latifah, her peers in rap, demonstrated that women could thrive and excel in Hip-Hop. Her legacy lives on in the countless female MCs who have followed in her footsteps.

While Nikki D may not have achieved the same commercial success or widespread recognition as some of her peers, she is a priceless, invaluable part of Hip-Hop’s history. Her journey is an inspiration, a stark reminder that determination, talent, and a indomitable spirit can leave a lasting mark.

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