Takeoff Shot Multiple Times Coroners Report Reveals, Armed Man Person Of Interest 

New details have emerged concerning the fatal shooting of Takeoff, who was gunned down outside a Houston bowling alley early Tuesday morning. 

The Migos member, born Kirshnik Khari Ball, was attending a dice game with his uncle, fellow Migos rapper, and Unc and Phew collaborator, Quavo. An altercation ensued, and Takeoff was shot. He was later pronounced dead at the scene.  

A new report from the medical examiner’s office reveals the Only Built for Infinity Links rapper was shot multiple times causing his death. According to TMZ, the Harris County Medical Examiner lists Takeoff’s primary cause of death as “penetrating gunshot wounds of head and torso into arm.”  

While authorities said they have few leads, they appealed for witnesses to come forward with information. Cops confirmed a man seen on footage of the event is currently a person of interest in the death investigation.  

The video captures Takeoff standing next to Quavo, who is engaged in a heated exchange. The unidentified man is seen holding a gun, standing just a few feet away from the duo, seconds before shots rang out. TMZ reports Houston PD has viewed the video, and although they are yet to identify the man, he is deemed a person of interest.  

Cops Say Armed Man Person Of Interest In Takeoff Shooting

During a press conference Tuesday (Nov. 2), Houston Police Chief Troy Finner called on the Hip-Hop community to police itself.  

“Sometimes the Hip Hop community gets a bad name,” Chief Finner acknowledged. “I’m calling upon everybody, all Hip Hop artists in Houston and around the nation, we got to police ourselves. It is so many talented individuals, men and women, in that community, who again I love and I respect, and we all need to stand together and make sure nobody tears down that industry.” 

Drake & 21 Savage Stage Sham Tiny Desk Concert

Drake and 21 Savage continued to promote their upcoming album Her Loss with a faux press run.

After creating a fake Vogue cover to hype the album, Drake and 21 Savage teased a phony Tiny Desk Concert on Wednesday (November 2). The duo shared a clip of a purported intro to their own entry in the popular NPR series on Instagram.

“Thank you to @nprmusic @tinydesk for having the gang @21savage let’s go crazy,” Drake wrote.

Although the Tiny Desk Concert was fake, NPR expressed interest in making it a reality.

“Let’s do it forreal tho,” NPR Music wrote on Twitter.

Drake and 21 Savage are scheduled to release their Her Loss album on Friday (November 4). The two originally planned to drop the project on October 28, but the release date was delayed after Noah “40” Shebib caught COVID during the mixing and mastering.

Last month, Drake and 21 Savage shared a music video for their collaboration “Jimmy Cooks.” The track appeared on the former’s latest solo album Honestly, Nevermind, which dropped in June.

The “Jimmy Cooks” video revealed the release date for Her Loss. The album’s cover art was unveiled via social media on Wednesday.

Check out the fake Tiny Desk Concert below.

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Kylie Jenner Backs Up Travis Scott Amid Cheating Allegations

Kylie Jenner has shown support for Travis Scott just days after he was hit with cheating allegations.

The reality TV star took to her Instagram Stories to post a mirror selfie depicting herself, the rapper, and their two children dressed up as angels for a Halloween party.

Kylie, 25, and Travis – real name Jacques Webster – are parents to four-year-old daughter Stormi and an eight-month-old son, whose new name they have yet to reveal.

The make-up maven also posted a series of snaps from a child-friendly event.

Last month, Travis was forced to defend himself after rumours that he had cheated with Rojean Kar began to circulate online after they were allegedly pictured on the same music video set.

The pair had a fling before the singer began dating Kylie. However, Travis claimed Rojean was an “uninvited guest” on the set and that he did not know her.

“Kylie is staying strong,” an insider told TMZ. “A lot of people are trying to break them up, but they know the truth about their relationship and are secure in what they have.”

A source said that the 31-year-old is “100 per cent” present for Kylie and their children and makes himself available to his family whenever possible.

Anti-Kanye Westers Start ‘Make Me a Billionaire Instead’ GoFundMe Campaigns, Makes Average $5.50 Before Getting Shut Down

Yesterday Kanye West’s fans started various GoFundMe campaigns to the controversial rapper/designer regain his billionaire status after he lost much of his wealth due to controversial comments last month.

However, not everyone is jacking that (actually, hardly anyone).

According to TMZ, those crowdfunding efforts mentioned by AllHipHop.com just yesterday have been removed, with very few people donating money to restore Kanye as the wealthiest Black musician in the country.

In response to the efforts, other petitions were created that seemed to laugh in the digital face of Ye. Examples of titles of these campaigns are “Make me a billionaire instead of Kanye” and “Let’s make me a billionaire like Ye used to be.”

These new pages are also not winning either, with not one raising more than $25, and the average profit is about $5.50.

AllHipHop.com reported that because of his various antisemitic comments, comments on George Floyd’s tragic death, and his promoting a White Lives Matter t-shirt (that he can’t sell because he doesn’t own the trademark), many companies and corporations have severed ties with him.

When the Gap ended his contract, he went from $6.6 billion to about $2 billion. However, once Adidas deaded his contract, he drastically dropped to about $400 million, according to Forbes.

Bloomberg reports that Kanye is still richer than 99% of all Americans.

The Notorious B.I.G. Graces Cover Of Marvel’s Deadpool Comic In Variant Edition

Marvel Comics teamed up with entertainment agency hustl. to make The Notorious B.I.G. part of the new Deadpool series.

The Notorious B.I.G. appears on a variant cover of the 2022 Deadpool comic’s first issue by Alyssa Wong and Martin Coccolo. Artist Ken Lashley created the limited-edition cover, which features Biggie Smalls sitting on a throne with Deadpool standing guard.

“Biggie and Hip Hop turned 50 this year, so we at hustl. were absolutely thrilled to work with his team and Marvel to create this variant as our way of paying tribute to one of the greatest and influential Hip Hop icons of all time,” hustl. COO Keri Harris said. “Next month, we will follow this up with another all-time great, which we cannot wait to share with pop culture fans.”

The Deadpool variant marks Biggie’s first appearance on a Marvel Comics cover. Although he’s prominently displayed on the special edition cover, The Notorious B.I.G. doesn’t play any role in the comic’s story. The inside of the book is the same as a standard issue.

A limited number of the variants are on sale now at TheHaul.com. The Notorious B.I.G. version of Deadpool’s first issue costs $30.72.

Check out The Notorious B.I.G. cover below.

Oprah Winfrey Calls Out Scammers Using Her Name To Promote Weight Loss Products

Oprah Winfrey has cautioned fans not to fall for an online scam using her name and likeness.

On Sunday, the media mogul took to Instagram to post a video in which she asserted that she has never endorsed weight loss gummies, despite a campaign circulating on the Internet featuring a photo of her.

In a statement, Oprah revealed that she has been approached by five people in recent days over the slimming products and felt it was important to issue a warning.

“It happened to me again today. A woman came up to me and said, ‘Can you help me get your weight loss gummies,'” she recounted. “And I said, ‘Ma’am, I don’t have anything to do with weight loss gummies. And let me just tell you, you’re the fifth person this week to mention it.’ So, I am going to address it.

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“It’s come to my attention many times over. Somebody out there misusing my name even sending emails to people advertising weight loss gummies,” the 68-year-old continued. “I have nothing to do with weight loss gummies or diet pills. And I don’t want you all taken advantage of by people misusing my name. I have no weight loss gummies.”

Oprah emphasized the same message in the accompanying caption to her post.

“Fraud alert! Please don’t buy any weight loss gummies with my picture or name on them. There have been social media ads, emails, and fake websites going out and I want you to hear it straight from me, that I have nothing to do with them. Please don’t be taken advantage of and don’t give your personal information to them,” she added.

Oprah is no stranger to the health and wellness industry. In 2015, she signed on as an investor and advisor for Weight Watchers (WW).

EXCLUSIVE: Young Thug Doesn’t Want Car Tied To Murder Used As Evidence In YSL RICO Trial

Young Thug sought to prevent prosecutors from using evidence related to a 2015 murder in the RICO trial against him and other YSL members.

According to court documents obtained by AllHipHop, Young Thug’s lawyers filed motions to suppress evidence that allegedly connects him to the murder of Donovan Thomas Jr. Prosecutors claim Young Thug (a.k.a. Jeffery Williams) rented a vehicle used in the killing of Thomas, who was slain in Atlanta in 2015.

Young Thug’s attorneys asked the court to exclude the evidence due to the way it was obtained. His legal team argued against the legitimacy of the subpoena utilized to investigate the 31-year-old rapper’s car rentals.

“The District Attorney’s Office unlawfully abused the power of the Grand Jury in Fulton County when it issued a subpoena to Hertz Rent-A-Car requesting, among other things, a list of vehicles that Mr. Jeffery Williams rented on or about January, 2015, including, but not limited to January 5, 2015 to January 15, 2015,” Young Thug’s lawyers wrote. “This illegally issued Grand Jury subpoena was answered in or around April 2016 with information/documentation that led law enforcement to believe that Mr. Williams rented a gray Infiniti Q-50 from Hertz Rent-A-Car on or about January 7, 2015, returned said car on January 11, 2015 and provided a phone number on the rental car documentation that Mr. Williams supposedly used at the time of renting said vehicle.”

Young Thug’s attorneys insisted the subpoena was wrongfully issued. They called on the court to suppress all evidence collected via the alleged abuse of power.

“Based upon information and belief, at the time of the issuance of this Grand Jury subpoena to Hertz Rent-A-Car, there was no pending Indictment before a Grand Jury on this matter and thus, this ‘subpoena’ was unlawfully issued by the District Attorney’s Office of Fulton County,” Young Thug’s legal team contended. “Hence, any and all evidence as well as derivative evidence must be suppressed as Courts cannot tolerate abuse of the Grand Jury’s power as performed by the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office in this case.”

Lawyers also took issue with the search, seizure and continued possession of Young Thug’s iPhone. His legal team said evidence from the phone should be suppressed because it was “obtained unlawfully under the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution.”

Young Thug remains in jail awaiting trial in the RICO case against YSL members. He pleaded not guilty to racketeering and gang-related charges.

A$AP Rocky Won’t Find Out If He’ll Face Trial For Alleged Shooting Until 2023

A$AP Rocky agreed to a delay in his shooting case, which won’t proceed until 2023.

According to multiple reports, A$AP Rocky chose not to demand a preliminary hearing within the next 30 days at a court appearance in Los Angeles on Wednesday (November 2). The judge scheduled his next court date for January 13, 2023.

A$AP Rocky was charged with two counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm. Prosecutors accused him of shooting at A$AP Relli during an alleged dispute in November 2021.

The 34-year-old rapper, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, pleaded not guilty to the charges. A$AP Rocky’s lawyer Joe Tacopina claimed his client was the victim of attempted extortion.

“[Relli] was trying to get money from Rocky,” Tacopina told Rolling Stone. “He wanted Rocky to support him. He made it clear. There were repeated attempts where he tried to ask for money in lieu of not causing problems for Rocky. That’s what he said. We have all this memorialized in text messages and otherwise, so it’s an extortion.”

A$AP Rocky could face up to nine years in prison if convicted of firearm assault charges. A$AP Relli also sued the RCA Records artist for assault, battery, negligence and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

WHIPPED CREAM Talks New Release “Be Here” & Working with Latto

Nowadays, it’s rare to see a female producer in the space, but WHIPPED CREAM is here to prove she has what it takes to become one of the greats. The producer, singer, and songwriter prides herself in her versatility, making everything from cinematic music to R&B and hip-hop — but always keeping electronic at the base of it all. 

Hailing from Vancouver Island in Canada, WHIPPED CREAM describes her sound as “true energy to my soul.” To date, she’s worked with everyone from Latto to Big Freedia to Lil Xan and even the late Lil Keed.          

Most recently, WHIPPED CREAM unveiled her new single titled “Be Here” on Monstercat, tapping Los Angeles producer and engineer The Duchess for the soundtrack to your perfect romance this coming winter. 

The song is one of female empowerment, as WHIPPED CREAM states, “This song is about being delusional about someone you’re in love with and letting them know even if they leave or you leave, you’re still going to be there. It’s unconditional love in any environment; toxic.”

AllHipHop spoke with WHIPPED CREAM to discuss her influences, the new record, and what she wants fans to take from her story.

AllHipHop: Where are you from originally and how does that play into your life and career?

WHIPPED CREAM: I’m originally from Toronto and I think that does heavily impact me. I grew up on a lot of R&B and rap music there.

AllHipHop: Biggest influences?

WHIPPED CREAM: My biggest influences are Active Child, James Blake, Frank Ocean, and Jamie XX.

AllHipHop: What was the inspiration behind your artist name?

WHIPPED CREAM: There’s no real inspiration other than it was just given to me by the universe. I wanted a name that people could remember and think about every day of the year that had nothing to do with the food product, just a commercial name but about the art.

AllHipHop: What inspired “Be Here”? What was the synergy between you & The Duchess?

WHIPPED CREAM: It’s a song about letting your toxic lover know that no matter what, you’ll still be there even though the situation is not good for either of you.

AllHipHop: What do you want fans to take away from this record?

WHIPPED CREAM: That two bad b###### produced the song, engineered it themselves, and created a feminine sexual dark anthem.

AllHipHop: What do you want fans to understand from your own story?

WHIPPED CREAM: Everything to me is personal. I live, breathe, sleep, and love art and music. I think for me, I want to inspire people to follow their passion. When you follow something you love, it makes you become a better person through all of the hard times and good times. You’re in your own flow of life and focused on what you’re supposed to be doing. It’s your calling.

AllHipHop: How was it teasing your forthcoming audiovisual experience “The Dark” at Vancouver International Film Festival?

WHIPPED CREAM: It was a dream come true to do that at Emily Carr. I’ve been really wanting to incorporate more visual aspects to my music and go even deeper into the arts.

AllHipHop: What were your experiences working with Latto? She’s on fire right now.

WHIPPED CREAM: Our session was amazing and she was super grateful to be working together. At the time, she brought her father who was also very kind. We had a great time in the studio and she’s very talented. She is also very open to direction which I loved.

AllHipHop: Why did you dye your hair?

WHIPPED CREAM: In with the old out with the new, time to change things up.

AllHipHop: Goals you have for yourself as an artist at this point in your career?

WHIPPED CREAM: To be internally happy and love myself. My career has always come naturally because it’s what I was meant to do, but deep inside I’m still working on that inner peace. 

J. Cole Announces 2023 Dates For Dreamsville Festival

J. Cole fans have anxiously awaited him and his team to announce next year’s Dreamsville Festival. Well, their dreams have been answered.

The North Carolinian artist will return with the musical event next spring to the delight of his fans.

“Dreamville Festival will officially return next spring to Raleigh, North Carolina on Saturday, April 1st, and Sunday, April 2nd, 2023,” a rep said. “A special ticket pre-sale will also soon be available for Dreamville fans who sign-up for the official festival email or text newsletter at www.DreamvilleFest.com.”

Dreamville Festival President Adam Roy commented on how excited he has been working with the brand and the big things coming up.

“Dreamville Festival wants to keep growing and building off the success of the expanded two-day event last year. Our team is excited to reunite with our Dreamville family from around the world next spring,” said Roy. “Day ones, JID fans, Ari fans, music fans, everyone is welcome. Consider this your personal invite. Come through, you won’t want to miss Dreamville 2023.”

The 2021 and 2022 festivals were highly successful, with 80,000 total attendees converging in Raleigh, NC, from all 50 states and over a dozen countries worldwide. 

In fact, this year, the festival made a “$6.7-million-dollar economic impact on the local Raleigh and Wake County community,” J. Cole’s team shared.

The hope is for 2023 to be as great as previous years.

Fans ROAST Jeopardy Contestant For Erroneously Botching Question About This Legendary Rap Group

In a recent episode of Jeopardy, one contestant made one of the most incredible faux pas in all of rapdom, kicking off Hip Hop History Month on a low.

On Tuesday, November 1st, during the historic trivia show’s “Tournament of Champions,” a player named Megan was asked to name a famous Hip-Hop artist from the 70s. 

The host asked her, “In the ’70s, he and The Furious Five were just about the first Hip-Hop group. In 2007 they were the first in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.”

Megan answered, “What is Grandmaster Funk?” clearly lost in the sauce. Her opponent, Ryan, buzzed in next and said, “It was Grandmaster Flash.”

Back in 1978, Grandmaster Flash, a DJ from the South Bronx, formed the Furious Five in 1978.

Fans immediately started to clown her.

“We need a compilation of cringy wrong hip hop answers on Jeopardy. The latest: #JeopardyToC #GrandmasterFunk,” one fan wrote on Twitter.

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“I love watching #jeopardy because some of the smartest people in the world say things like “who is grandmaster funk?” and be wrong” another person tweeted.

One user just wrote in disbelief, “This lady just said, ‘Who is Grandmaster FUNK!'”

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One user just wrote in disbelief, “This lady just said, ‘Who is Grandmaster FUNK!’”

“@DJPooh  You know they never been to the BBQ Pooh, Grandmaster funk?”

“Megan up here white peopleling with ‘Grandmaster funk’ on #jeopardy.”

Jimmy Kimmel Calls Kanye West ‘Tripolar’

Late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel believes Kanye West is not bipolar but tri-polar.

On his special Halloween episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” he addressed the various ways Kanye seems to not be thinking clearly, and halfway joking that he is more delusional than mentally ill.

Kimmel addressed Ye comparing himself to George Floyd, who was murdered in 2020 by a then-police officer named Derek Chauvin. When speaking to the press, the producer said he now understood “how it feels to have a knee on my neck now.” 

The comedian said, No. No, you don’t. I think he might be tripolar. Is that a thing? Is there another step beyond bi[polar]? Many suggest that Kanye is off his meds. Turns out, he was never on them.”

Ye’s reasoning for no longer accepting his bipolar diagnosis is that a Jewish doctor read his evaluation wrong. He believes his maniac behavior comes from just being exhausted.

Back in 2020, AllHipHop.com reported that Kanye West talked about being bipolar with Kimmel.

West has been very open about dealing with bipolar disorder. The cover art for his 2018 album, Ye, featured the words, “I hate being bipolar it’s awesome.” 

In 2016, he canceled his “Saint Pablo Tour” and underwent a psychiatric observation at UCLA Medical Center. But what exactly is bipolar disorder?

According to Mental Health Information, “Bipolar disorder (formerly called manic-depressive illness or manic depression) is a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, concentration, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks.”

There are three different types, according to the resource.

“Bipolar I disorder is defined by manic episodes that last at least 7 days (most of the day, nearly every day) or by manic symptoms that are so severe that the person needs immediate hospital care. Usually, depressive episodes occur as well, typically lasting at least 2 weeks. Episodes of depression with mixed features (having depressive symptoms and manic symptoms at the same time) are also possible. The experience of four or more episodes of mania or depression within a year is termed ‘rapid cycling.’

“Bipolar II disorder is defined by a pattern of depressive episodes and hypomanic episodes, but the episodes are less severe than the manic episodes in bipolar I disorder.

“Cyclothymic disorder (also called cyclothymia) is defined by recurrent hypomanic and depressive symptoms that are not intense enough or do not last long enough to qualify as hypomanic or depressive episodes.”

David Bars Talks DJ Premier, DITC, Nipsey’s Influence & Evolving Into An Elite “Unorthodox” Emcee

David Bars is one of the young, talented and lyrical rappers that is maintaining the high standard that New York City is known for. Bars hasn’t been here for a long time, but he’s maturing at a rapid rate. Earlier in his career, he worked with two legendary aspects of Hip-Hop culture – DJ Premier and DITC (Diggin In The Crates). From there, he continued on, dropping lyrical bombs on the competition. After several projects and collaborations, Bars releases “Unorthodox,” a collaborative effort with producers Passport Gift & Parks. Bars, a Bronx native, explains how the project was put together in a most unique way. Without question, David Bars is growing into one of New York’s creative saviors. But he admits that artists like Nipsey Hustle have had a profound impact on him. He even has a “Prolific” tattoo. Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur talks to the young talent about a myriad of topics in this insightful conversation.

Breaking: Pharrell Is Bringing “Something In The Water” Fest Back To Virginia Beach

Musical impresario, Pharrell Williams has announced that his music festival, Something In The Water, is returning to Virginia Beach after leaving this year.

He made the exclusive revelation at his Mighty Dream Forum in Norfolk, Virginia.

The highly successful music and culture festival momentarily left Virginia Beach after the death of Pharrell’s cousin at the hands of the police. The incident, which polarized the Virginia community, was settled last November, when a Virginia police officer was found justified in fatally shooting unarmed Donovan Lynch.

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“I’m honored to bring these gentlemen all together, I’m honored to bring you all together. This is about the 757, it’s always been about the 757. Something In The Water is returning to Virginia Beach in 2023,” he said. “Its great to be home.”

In front of a live audience, Pharrell did not reveal how the local government and he resolved their issues, but the crowd was joyous in learning of the news.

He revealed that the festival will return April 23rd to the 30th, 2023. Tickets go on sale on November 5.

Pharrell has recently made a strong push in his local community to create the next generation of business people. He grew up in Virginia Beach and has continuously been pouring his wisdom back into the people.

Meek Mill To Celebrate ‘Dreams And Nightmares’ Anniversary At Philadelphia Concert 

Meek Mill dropped his debut LP Dreams and Nightmares on October 30, 2012. In celebration of the LP’s ten-year anniversary, the Philadelphia native will invite some friends to join him at a special event in his hometown.

The Meek Mill + Friends 10-Year Anniversary Homecoming Concert will take place at the Wells Fargo Center as part of Thanksgiving Weekend on Saturday, November 26.  

Tickets for the “one-time-only” showcase featuring Meek Mill and guest appearances go on sale on Wednesday, November 2 at 10 am ET at WellsFargoCenterPhilly.com.

Meek recently ran through his classic “Dreams and Nightmares” anthem at Lincoln Financial Field. That performance came before the Philadelphia Eagles versus Dallas Cowboys football game on October 16, 2022. 

Dreams and Nightmares, released via Maybach Music Group and Warner Bros. Records, also hosts the singles “Believe It” featuring Rick Ross, “Amen” featuring Drake, and “Burn” featuring Big Sean.

In addition, Meek recruited Kirko Bangz, Nas, John Legend, Wale, Trey Songz, Mary J. Blige, and Louie V Gutta for Dreams and Nightmares. The Beat Bully, Jahlil Beats, Boi-1da, Key Wane, and others provided production for the project.

Dreams and Nightmares opened at #2 on the Billboard 200 album chart with 165,000 first-week sales. The Recording Industry Association of America awarded Meek Mill’s breakout LP with a Gold plaque in May 2016.

Meek Mill went on to release four additional albums – 2015’s Dreams Worth More Than Money, 2017’s Wins & Losses, 2018’s Championships, and 2021’s Expensive Pain. His catalog also contains numerous mixtapes, including the well-received Dreamchasers series.

Chelly Flame Drops Anthem with Latest Single / Video “Fasho Fasho”

With the release of her latest single, Chelly Flame is prepared to take her career to new heights. In her nascent career, she has received praise and acclaim from editorials like Atlanta Magazine and HipHopDX, which recognized her palpable star power and scorching hot persona. Although she has only released a handful of tracks, she pens her rhymes with the expertise of a savvy veteran, putting her talent on full display. Now, on her new single, “Fasho Fasho,” Chelly proves that she’s here to stay.

As she raps over Rage Santana’s minimalist production, which includes hard-hitting drums and sparse melodies, Chelly delivers an anthem-like hook, bouncing between boastful lyrics and whispers of the song’s title, “Fasho Fasho.” She creates a captivating back-and-forth during the hook, which feels like a dynamic call-and-response pattern. Chelly stays in pocket throughout the track, gliding from the hook into one of her strongest verses to date. The strength of the hook and verse speaks volumes to Chelly’s evolution as an artist: she recognizes the value of simplicity, then pairs that with her keen sense for song structure to deliver a track that separates her from the surplus of talent in the rap game. 

Directed by GT Films, the video for “Fasho Fasho” shows Chelly as confident and glamorous as ever. The visuals aptly fit the song’s message and content, as Chelly’s self-determination manifests itself in her proclamation that she’s one of the hottest emerging artists in rap. Designer outfits, strobe lights, and glossy make-up create a vibrant, eye-catching aesthetic that meshes perfectly with the track: together they balance excess and minimalism, simplicity and intricacy.

Chelly can be the driving force on any record; her glamorous style and natural confidence are apparent to the eye, but her lyricism and delivery are alluring on their own. Between her image and ability to create great music, Chelly has the keys to be rap’s next superstar.

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For more information on Chelly, please visit: https://linktr.ee/chellyflame 

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Babygrande has helped launch the careers of new artists and has nurtured the careers of seasoned veterans. As it heads towards its 25th Anniversary, Babygrande continues to focus on quality music and working with artists whose work ethic, craftsmanship, talent, and sounds are superior. 

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Civil Sexual Assault Lawsuit Against Trey Songz Gets Dismissed 

R&B vocalist Tremaine “Trey Songz” Neverson will not have to face a legal case stemming from a 2016 rape allegation in the state of California.

According to TMZ, the statute of limitations for the civil case against Trey Songz ran out. The website reports court documents show Songz’s legal team got the case dismissed.

A woman, only identified as Jane Doe, filed the suit earlier this year. The anonymous accuser claimed Songz forced her to have a### sex at a house party in Los Angeles on March 26, 2016. She reportedly sought $20 million in damages. 

Apparently, the accuser admitted to having a consensual sexual relationship with Trey Songz at one point. She also alleged the “I Invented Sex” singer turned into a “savage rapist” on the date of the supposed assault.

The alleged victim filed her complaint six years after the rape allegedly took place. At the time, the statute of limitations in California to file a civil claim for sexual assault was just three years. It has since been extended to ten years.

Despite Multiple Accusers, Trey Songz Insists He Is Innocent

Trey Songz denied assaulting Jane Doe or anyone else. Several other women, including former UNLV basketball player Dylan Gonzalez, have publicly accused the 37-year-old Virginia native of sexual misconduct.

“For weeks my lawyers [and management] have asked me not to comment on this and I initially agreed but this morning I feel that my fam, the women that raised me, my friends, and fans especially the youth need to hear from me. I am being lied to and falsely accused for someone’s personal gain,” tweeted Songz in 2018.

However, it was not just women accusing Trey Songz of being inappropriate, and possibly abusive. Insecure actor Sarunas J. Jackson slammed Songz in March for allegedly trying to fight women and not men. Additionally, Rory & Mal podcast host Rory Farrell called the Passion, Pain & Pleasure album creator the “scum of the f###### Earth.”

Flip Willson Hits the Studio with Young Ra for “Faceshots”

As Flip Willson and Young Ra collaborate, it may be the start of something great! Fresh off launching his digital media company “FWGFX”, Willson took to Tik-Tok on Saturday to share footage of him and Young Ra in the studio. The video features the pair in the booth with new music playing in the background.

“It only makes sense,” Willson says in his story on Tik-Tok. “Ra was in my first documentary Live from da Block. He collaborated with the production and I’ll never forget that. When he called me and said, We need to collaborate on a record” I said, “Let’s go.” “We have everything in the house that a major has,” Wilson said.

On September 1, the two were spotted shooting a music video in the Metro Detroit area. While there are no additional details about the studio session, the two musicians’ connection follows Flip Willson’s announcement of his upcoming album “Mr Willson.”

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Kanye West Won’t Be Able To Sell White Lives Matter Shirts And Here’s Why

Producer-turned-rapper-turned-designer-turned-headline maker Kanye West is not only blocked from Twitter, Instagram, Sketchers, and your local synagogue but also from selling the “White Lives Matter” shirts that started so much drama over the last couple of months.

Ye won’t be able to sell the White Lives Matter” shirts because two Black men, Ramses Ja and Quinton Ward, own the trademark.

Ja and Ward, hosts of the radio show “Civic Cipher” in Phoenix, AZ, were given the legal trademark from a listener who initially registered it to make sure the wrong people never got it to profit from White supremacy or hate speech.

According to Capital B News, Ja said, “This person who first procured it didn’t really love owning it because the purpose was not necessarily to get rich off of it. The purpose was to make sure that other people didn’t get rich off of that pain.”

The trademark was secured on October 3rd and covers “Blouses; Boxer shorts; Graphic T-shirts; Hooded sweatshirts; Jeggings, namely, pants that are partially jeans and partially leggings; Jogging suits; Ladies’ underwear; Leggings; Overcoats; Polo shirts; Shirts; Short trousers; Short-sleeved or long-sleeved t-shirts; Short-sleeved shirts; Shorts; Ski masks; Sleeveless jerseys; Small hats; Socks; Sports jackets; Sports shirts; Sweat pants; Sweat shirts; Sweat suits; Sweatpants; Sweatshirts; Sweatsocks; Sweatsuits; Tank-tops; Tee-shirts; Women’s clothing, namely, shirts, dresses, skirts, blouses.”

As reported by AllHipHop.com, Yeezy debuted the t-shirts at his fashion show, modeling them with conservative social influencer Candace Owens.

Damn, Ye – not another “L.”

Ta-Nehisi Coates To Host Official ‘Wakanda Forever’ Podcast

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever arrives in American theaters on November 11 via Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The highly-anticipated sequel to 2018’s Black Panther will be the latest entry to Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe films.

Proximity Media collaborated with Marvel Studios and Marvel Entertainment to present Wakanda Forever: The Offical Black Panther Podcast. Award-winning writer Ta-Nehisi Coates serves as host and writer for the six-episode series.

Ta-Nehisi Coates has previous connections to Wakanda. Back in 2016, he penned the Black Panther comic book. That same year Coates also provided commentary for Marvel’s “A Nation Under Our Feet” Black Panther vignettes.

Proximity Media’s Head of Audio Paola Mardo will produce Wakanda Forever: The Offical Black Panther Podcast. Proximity’s founders Ryan Coogler, Zinzi Coogler, and Sev Ohanian are credited as executive producers.

“Ever since Ryan, Zinzi, and Sev entrusted Proximity’s Audio division with this project, our goal has been to tell the story of the making of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever with as much heart and authenticity as the film itself,” stated Paola Mardo.

He continued, “With our premiere episode, we’ve accomplished this goal while breaking new ground in the process, thanks to the awesome collaboration between our incredible host Ta-Nehisi Coates, our talented podcast production team, and our collaborators at Marvel and Disney.”

Ta-Nehisi Coates Will Speak With Director Ryan Coogler For The Podcast

Ryan Coogler directed the original Black Panther movie as well as the upcoming Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Debuting on November 3, the first episode of the Wakanda Forever podcast features a conversation between Coates and Coogler. 

“There is no storyteller I admire more than Ryan Coogler,” said Coates. “Any chance to partner with him, Proximity Media and Marvel, is a worthy one. For that opportunity to be a chronicle of the making of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever was simply too good to pass up.” 

Additional episodes will be available beginning in January 2023. Other scheduled guests include Wakanda Forever cast members Angela Bassett and Dominique Thorne. Plus, Ta-Nehisi Coates will speak with composer Ludwig Göransson, co-writer Joe Robert Cole, producers Kevin Feige and Nate Moore, and others.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever stars Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira, Winston Duke, Florence Kasumba, Michaela Coel, Tenoch Huerta, Martin Freeman, Dominique Thorne, and Angela Bassett.

Oscar, Grammy, and Emmy winner Ludwig Göransson released the Wakanda Forever Prologue EP featuring Nigerian artist Tems over the summer. Tems also co-wrote Rihanna’s “Life Me Up” which will live on the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack.

“Life Me Up” is a tribute to Chadwick Boseman, the late actor who played Black Panther in the MCU before his death in 2020. Tems worked with Rihanna, Ludwig Göransson, and Ryan Coogler to write the Göransson-produced song.