Lil Baby is adding restauranteur to his résumé. According to his Instagram Stories, he’s hosting a grand opening of The Seafood Menu Restaurant and Takeout on Friday (July 14).
The restaurant’s Instagram is also littered with pictures that show all of the scrumptious offerings.
Located at 880 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in southwest Atlanta, the eatery is currently hiring. According to another Instagram post, he’s looking for experienced line cooks, serves, cashiers and other positions for the new fast-food joint.
People are presumably curious about the quality of the food. The menu includes crab rangoon, shrimp tempura, zip sauce lamb chops, fire grilled salmon, snow crab, shrimp, fried catfish, fried whiting and lobster tail.
The Seafood Menu Restaurant will also have garlic sauce, lemon zest butter (lemon pepper), Cajun butter, sweet chili butter, honey hot butter and Caribbean jerk butter.
Rick Ross is reportedly continuing to make major moves in the real estate world. According to the Miami Times, he may be returning home from his Fayetteville estate to buy a luxurious mansion on Star Island for roughly $37 million. The home has nine bedrooms, six bathrooms, a heated swimming pool and an entertainment room.
The compound, which his protégé had for two years and reportedly never moved into, has eight bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a jacuzzi, sauna, movie theater, outdoor pool, playground, tennis court and twin garages.
With his new home, he will gain not just a 40,000-square-foot mansion but also some high profile celebrity neighbors, including Diddy, Jennifer Lopez and Shaquille O’Neal.
While the place is already impressive, Ross said he will be renovating it to make it more his style, which will likely include gold and marble everywhere.
Virgin Music and Paul Rosenberg‘s Goliath Records have partnered to release Nems’ forthcoming album, Rise of the Silverback. The first single from the album,”Drip,” is expected to be released soon. Nems, known as the unofficial “Mayor of Coney Island,” has independently paved his own path as a rapper and social media personality.
A respected street legend in New York City, he built a dedicated fanbase from the ground up. Nems has achieved all of this on his own terms Rosenberg noted as he revealed his feelings on the new deal.
“Nems is a battle-tested street legend in New York City with a devoted fanbase that he built from scratch,” Rosenberg said. “Same for his brands. He’s got incredible intuition and of course unbelievable talent. He did it his way and totally on his own so far. I’m thrilled to be able to work with him and bring his music to the world with Goliath Records and Virgin Music.”
Nems, whose debut album came out in 2010, gained widespread recognition in 2021 after popularizing the phrase “Bing Bong,” which took over TikTok. Numerous celebrities, including Joe Biden, Jonas Brothers, John Legend, Lil Nas X, Olivia Rodrigo, Jack Harlow and Avril Lavigne, featured the phrase in their videos. The New York Knicks even adopted it as a catchphrase. Nems further expanded his popularity through viral street interview videos from his internet show, Sidetalk.
Nems expressed gratitude to Goliath and Paul Rosenberg for recognizing his vision and supporting him in his journey.
“Salute to Goliath and Paul Rosenberg for seeing the vision and believing in the Lyfers,” Nems said. “Don’t ever disrespect me and think this sh#t happened overnight. We don’t throw parties to celebrate sh#t that ain’t happen yet. We outside. Rise of the Silverback. Soon. Bing f##king bong.”
Virgin Music President Jacqueline Saturn shared the team’s excitement and honor in collaborating with Nems, Paul Rosenberg and their team.
“Our entire team is so excited and honored to work with Nems, Paul Rosenberg, and their team,” she said. “We can’t wait to share his new music with fans around the world.”
As rap consumers, sometimes we want what might not be in the best interest of the artist. We want a fiery, flashy, charismatic, and entertaining character but that isn’t always fulfilling or sustainable to the artist. Very rare is it that artists have an opportunity to sell the passions of their life for consumption in a way that feeds their own souls for the long term. For the sake of longevity though, artists have to find a balance between crowd-pleasing, self-awareness, and care.
Jason Martin has found that balance with his newest effort that not only shows his growth as an artist, but that shows he is a man seeking education, wealth, understanding and positivity through his music and life. But hey, that doesn’t mean he’s not from Compton, and it will only take a second for him to get back to his Texas and Louisiana roots to remind you that he’s a Martin.
Choosing to adopt his given name as his artistic name, Jason Martin has come home after searching for himself as we all do in life. Content with his place in life and his career Jason Martin spoke about his name change and the perspective he has on rap today.
Jason Martin: I went back to my original last name Jason Martin. I feel like for my family, the lineage of the Martin families, I think it’s cool to expand on that, keep that going. And just for myself, like something stage of my life, my career, what I represent, I think it’s very irresponsible to continue to call myself a Problem.”
Jake Crates: Got you, that makes sense.
Jason Martin: So, um, it just had to make sense, like musically and physically, spiritually, energy, everything. I have to all be in the same place. Yeah. So there’s no time, like the present. A little nerve, little nerve-wracking though I will say. I didn’t know it was gonna be this difficult as far as like with the DSPs and YouTubes and the different situations now, as opposed to maybe if I’d have done this six years ago or something.
Rooted in Compton where his family migrated like so many other Black families from the South in the early to mid 1900’s. Jason Martin’s family has roots in Louisiana and Texas like so many other Black families in California and South Central Los Angeles.
Jason Martin: “Well, yeah, I mean, my, the majority, well, my family’s really from Louisiana. My Mom and my father’s side, they migrated out here in the sixties. So I’ve been, my family’s been in Compton since the sixties.”
Birthed out of the South where the Gospel is strong, Jason Martin’s family roots pour through the keys of the rising production crew the Melodiks as Jason Martin laces tracks that at times have strong Gospel grooves driving home the power of self-realization and intuition, that encourage the listeners to dive deep into their own gut and mental compass.
Jake Crates: So, just with the project in itself, I notice like, almost like an almost gospel influence, like real spiritual, it sounds like, you know, like really getting back to who you are.
Jason Martin: “I mean, I, you know, I, I didn’t….you know how you make something and that’s not, that wasn’t like the point? I was just really going in there just making music, free music. So they was just feeling free. So if that’s the way sonically came out, that’s just the spirit that I’m in. Yeah. But I’d be gassing if I told you that was on purpose. It was like, we’re going, we’re gonna make this gospel thing. Yeah. Nah, that wasn’t it at all. It was like, these were the records we were recording and they just felt like so good. You know what I’m saying?
“Having that much access to all the musicians all at once was a new thing for me. Usually I, when I work on other people’s stuff, I can use, like, they’ll have the musicians, they’ll have all the, the toys and tins that you can’t create album. Gotcha. This is my first time ever. Not just having to go off two tracks or just making beats on the computer and pulling it up. So just being able to play these type of guys.”
Jason Martin: “Shout to the Melodiks man. They’re a group of young musicians, a new production team. And I’m really championing them. I think they’re f###### amazing. They, they come in, they come in with everything from the engineer to the camera man, to the trumpet, to the saxophone, to the background singers, to the guitar. It’s like they have every instrument in everything. You need to create a body of work all in one group. So we locked in four times and we created 18 moments. So we gave you guys the first nine of ‘em.”
This was going to be a different project for Jason Martin ever since his out-of-body experience performing at the Hollywood Bowl alongside Kamasi Washington and Terrace Martin, two of Los Angles’ homegrown and highly accomplished Jazz musicians, who frequently collaborate with rappers.
Jason Martin: Damn, that right there changed a lot for me. I didn’t think, first of all, I didn’t even think people in that arena, and I don’t know why, but I just didn’t think people in that, uh, arena of music like Kamasi Washington, like you’re not gonna ever think to see Problem walk out at the Hollywood Bowl. And from when I walk out, everybody’s going, I’m like, oh, whoa, this is crazy. You know? You only in your own world. I’m known for doing it at that time a whole other thing. But that’s when it clicked. Like, I’m doing music, I’m rapping over a live orchestra in the back of saxophone. I’m like, oh yeah, it’s home. But it fits and I fit. Then to second that emotion, Robert and Kamasi brought me out at the dinner party show they did at NoHo. And then then they had me perform, “Like What..,” a jazz version of it. And that s### went crazy in there. So it just kind of solidified what I was getting ready to do. I had done the music, uh, last Summer. So a lot of the times, yeah, we would just shoot videos and getting the mixes riding and picking the records. So Yeah.
Combined with the engineering and mixing prowess of DJ Quik, this project has an especially nice sound as Quik was instrumental in the overall equalization and mastering of the album.
Jason Martin: Yeah. So during the mixing process, uh, quick is like, he’s uh, he’s doing a lot of mastering for a lot of people. Yeah. That’s his new fun, his new passion. Yeah. So he heard the project and he was just like, man, let me come in and just make sure your voice sounds expensive. Yeah. So he literally only focused on my voice. And he came in and for like five records, just with the guy that was mixing the shout to Marcel just was like, no, you have to make him sound more expensive. You gotta tweak it like this. Cuz you know, I probably sound the best I ever sounded was on Rosecrans.
New York City-bred rapper Dave East let loose another body of work this week. Fortune Favors The Bold hosts 24 new tracks from the Def Jam recording artist.
“You’ve got to be bold. Don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t do something. Don’t let your environment box you in. Don’t wait on anybody to hand s### to you. I was in the projects with nothing,” says Dave East.
The 35-year-old emcee continues, “My daughters will never even smell the projects or know anything about the life I lived. Tomorrow isn’t promised. In the meantime, I’m going to put out some s### that will be here forever.”
Fortune Favors The Bold features Kid Capri, Cordae, Coi Leray, Ghostface Killah, Stacy Barthe, Tyga, G-Eazy, Ty Dolla $ign, and Jadakiss. Production for the project was provided by Cool & Dre, Mike N Keys, Don Cannon, Mike WiLL Made-It, RZA, and more.
“I Googled John Wick’s tattoo,” explains Dave East, referencing the $1 billion action movie franchise starring Keanu Reeves. “I thought about what Fortune Favors The Boldmeant to me, and it totally fit the album.”
East also adds, “I had to be bold to continue doing what I’m doing and dealing with all of the hate, the love, and the s### I’ve dealt with. I never let it affect my journey. I’ve seen a lot of fortune I didn’t know I was going to see by being bold and not taking ‘No’ for an answer. This is a statement.”
Fortune Favors The Bold joins a Dave East discography that also contains his debut studio LP, Survival, from 2019. Plus, he dropped numerous mixtapes like 2015’s Hate Me Now as well as the Karma and Paranoia series.
Today (July 14), City Girls member JT dropped her first solo single in four years. “No Bars” follows 2019’s “JT First Day Out” which celebrated the Floridian’s release from prison and house arrest.
JT wants to help other formerly incarcerated women rehabilitate into society by assisting with resources such as therapy, job placement, social services, and housing. She announced the launch of NoBarsReform.com as part of her mission.
According to her label, JT’s “No Bars” track will appear on the upcoming City Girls album. The Miami-bred duo, which also includes Yung Miami, has not put out a full-length body of work since City on Lock in 2020.
“No Bars” became a top trending topic on social media following its release. In addition, the song hit No. 1 on the iTunes Hip-Hop/Rap chart and made it into the Top 5 of the iTunes all-genre chart.
In preparation for their forthcoming project, City Girls put out “I Need a Thug” and “Piñata” in June. They also worked with Fivio Foreign (“Top Notch”), Usher (“Good Love”), and Diddy (“Act Bad”) for recent collaborations.
Previously, JT appeared as a soloist on Summer Walker’s “Ex For A Reason” in 2021. The Quality Control Music recording artist also showed up on Nicki Minaj’s 2022 all-female posse cut “Super Freaky Girl (Queen Mix).”
Usher Raymond IV has been one of the most talked about musicians in the world in recent weeks, thanks to his My Way: The Vegas Residency. The 8-time Grammy winner has now linked up with Rémy Martin for the new “Life is a Melody” global campaign as well.
“Through this partnership, we continue to draw inspiration from music as a timeless source,” states Jean-Philippe Hecquet, Chief Executive Officer of the House of Rémy Martin.
Hecquet also adds, “The ‘Life is a Melody’ campaign, in collaboration with Usher, embodies the artistic synergy between Cognac, music, and life itself. This harmony is reflected in the diverse range of tasting notes that blend together to create refined expressions.”
The “Life is a Melody” video previews Usher’s “Comin’ Home” single. The track will live on the R&B legend’s upcoming studio album. Director Fleur Fortune, Chief Strategist Partner Aakomon Jones, and choreographer Cathy Ematchoua contributed to the campaign.
“As an artist, I’ve always drawn creative inspiration from different facets of life that are expressed through my music,” says Usher.
He continues, “I’m incredibly excited to continue my partnership with Rémy Martin, representing their exceptional cognac expressions of 1738 Accord Royal and now, for the first time Rémy Martin XO, sharing an exclusive preview of my new music in a campaign that captures the breadth and endless possibilities of beautiful composition and marvelous melody.”
Throughout his career, Usher has released nine official albums. Confessions, his magnum opus, sold over 1 million copies in its first week of release in 2004 and earned Diamond certification from the RIAA. 2016’s Hard II Love is the southerner’s most recent LP.
Rémy Martin x Usher Life is a Melody
Usher & Rémy Martin Look To Combine Cognac, Music & Skating
Rémy Martin is sponsoring “4 on the Floor” pop-up skate experiences across the country with a Rémy Après Skating Moment + Cocktail experience. Plus, Fashion designer Jon Stan also contributed to an exclusive merchandise collaboration. Rémy Martin will also unveil out-of-home (OOH) experiences in New York and Chicago.
“The ‘Life is a Melody’ campaign embodies the fusion of Rémy Martin’s exquisite cognac, the enchantment of music, and the art of roller skating,” states Tina Reejsinghani, Vice President of Luxury Brands at Rémy Cointreau Americas.
Additionally, Reejsinghani says, “This campaign and the introduction of the Rémy Après Skate and cocktail experience underscores our timeless dedication to the culture of music and to our consumers who value exceptional experiences and the unparalleled craftsmanship of Rémy Martin.”
It’s no secret Memphis TN has been on fire and has seemed to be a powerhouse for creating successful artists. But with the rise of their latest success Yung Polo, it seems he may be next up out of the Tennessee state. From being co-signed on DJ Dramas Gangsta Grillz radio to flying out to NYC to promote his new single Risky Business on Shade45 and Bag Fuel.
It’s obvious he has built awareness and demand for himself. In his recent visual Risky Business, the Chattanooga rapper gives us a small look into his New York City media run and a day in the life of an artist that is doing it his way.
Paramount+ announced a new documentary titled MIXTAPE which will explore the impact mixtape culture had on Hip Hop. The production will feature numerous rap stars.
MIXTAPE features Hip Hop recording artists 2 Chainz, A$AP Rocky, Fabolous, Fat Joe, The Game, Grandmaster Caz, Jadakiss, Jeezy, KRS-One, Lil Wayne, N.O.R.E., Tony Touch, Trouble, and more.
DJ Bobbito, DJ Clue, DJ Drama, DJ Enuff, DJ Green Lantern, DJ Jazzy Joyce, DJ Kay Slay, DJ Khaled, DJ S&S, DJ Scratch, DJ Stretch Armstrong, DJ Whoo Kid, Funkmaster Flex, Kid Capri, and Kool DJ Red Alert also make appearances.
Other celebrities such as Mike Tyson, Shaquille O’Neal, Tommy Hilfiger, Mark Ronson, James Cruz, and Tuma Basa also show up in MIXTAPE. The Omar Acosta-directed documentary premieres on Paramount+ in the United States and Canada on August 1.
“Hip Hop is 50 years old and I can’t think of a better way to celebrate its journey and contextualize its evolution than through the story of the mixtape,” says Omar Acosta. “Every voice in this film played a critical role, especially the DJs who, as KRS-ONE says beautifully in the film, risked everything to ‘bring us the music.'”
MIXTAPE producer Tony Touch adds, “It’s an honor to be involved in this film and to help tell the real story of the mixtape, its origins, its impact, and its ongoing relevance for the culture.”
MTV Entertainment Studios, Mercury Studios, and Saboteur Media produced MIXTAPE in association with Def Jam Recordings. The Def Tape, the official Def Jam-backed soundtrack of the documentary, currently has an August release date.
Paramount+ also streamed other Hip Hop-connected programs such as Yo! MTV Raps and Behind The Music. The platform also hosted shows like Star Trek: Discovery, The Fairly OddParents: Fairly Odder, The Challenge: All Stars, and South Park The Streaming Wars.
While Dr. Dre has collaborated with some of the biggest musicians of his generation throughout his legendary career, he passed on working with two of his heroes, Michael Jackson and Prince.
He made the revelation during the latest episode of Kevin Hart’s Hart To Heart, after discussing some of the artists he would love to feature on a “dream” collab.
“Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye, Kurt Cobain, Jimi Hendrix, Freddie Mercury—yeah, I can go on: Barry White, Isaac Hayes, Led Zeppelin,” Dr. Dre said before confessing there were times he “bowed out.”
Hart then asked him to name the artists and was shocked when Dr. Dre admitted to turning down Michael Jackson and Prince.
“They just asked me to work with ’em,” the superproducer explained and went to reveal his reaction. “What the f### am I gonna do in the studio with them? Those are my f#####’ heroes, man!”
Dr. Dre Explains Why He Turned The Legends Down
Dr. Dre went on to explain that while he was “definitely curious,” he prefers to produce for rising stars over legends.
“My entire life and career has been dealing with and working with new artists,” he continied. “That’s what I like. Nobody comes in with an agenda. These m########## show up on time, everything. It’s a ball of clay when they walk into the room. Just form it and do what you want—that’s what I want. Everybody else, especially my heroes, they’re comin’ in, and there’s a set plan as to how the s### should sound. I can’t explore.”
The Aftermath founder went on to explain that he doesn’t want to taint his perception of the legends he grew up listening to.
“I like the way that I feel about Stevie, Prince, Michael , [Bruce] Springsteen, and all of these amazing artists, and I don’t want to change it by working with them,” he stated. “I don’t need that on my resume.”
Elsewhere during the interview Dr. Dre admitted that he stood up a Motown legend. Stevie Wonder reached out to Dre after collaborating on Marsha Ambrosius’ album.
”Why don’t we work together and just write a song together?” Dre recalled Steviw Wonder asking him. “[I was like], ‘Yeah. Alright. Alright, Stevie,’ and uh, yeah, I didn’t show up. What the f### am I gonna do in the studio with Stevie Wonder? Huh? Touch the drums? No. Touch the keyboard? No. What the f###? Nah. I went that way.”
Less than two weeks after her man blasted claims he got his side-piece pregnant, Summer Walker is addressing speculation she has a baby of her own on the way.
Like millions of women worldwide, the R&B songstress recently shared a cute bathroom selfie on her Instagram Story. However, as with high-profile celebrities, the image was scrutinized, with one fan homing in on her midsection.
“Why do your stomach look pudge,” the fan asked in response to her IG Story. “Don’t make me mad summer lol.”
Summer Walker used a screenshot of the message to clap back at the fan while denying she is pregnant.
“Cause I had THREE KIDS HO & no lipo lol,” she replied in a note. “Y’all need to stop asking me this.” The “White Tee” hitmaker also confirmed she and her boyfriend, Lil Meech have no plans to start a family in the near future.
“Lil lil meech ain’t coming no time soon lol relax ,” Summer Walker continued. She also revealed her plans for hitting the road, adding, “I’m finta tour soon no time for that right now.”
The BMF star recently shot down claims he hooked up with an Instagram model and got her pregnant. “B#### why are you lying?,’ Lil Meech replied when the woman messaged Summer Walker. “u don’t know me,” he added before warning the woman to back off.
The singer then blasted “weird ass b####” Jess Hilarious, who claimed Summer Walker was doing “too much” by responding to the woman claiming she was pregnant with Meech’s baby.
Summer Walker goes off on Jess Hilarious for saying she hopes Summer keeps getting cheated on so she’ll make good music
This comes after Meech went off on Jess for being yet another person to call him musty pic.twitter.com/BNI0SHZ4Bc
Jay-Z received his flowers in his hometown after being honored with a surprise exhibition at the Brooklyn Public Library, highlighting his legendary journey from the Marcy Projects to rap royalty.
The exhibit features never-before-seen photos and original master recordings alongside iconic artifacts from his career. Jay-Z lyrics were plastered across the library’s façade in preparation for the special occasion.
“Our goal, with The Book Of HOV tribute exhibition, is to provide a behind-the-scenes look at a Hall Of Fame songwriter and performer, successful business person, and a consequential philanthropist who has never forgotten the lessons he learned on the road to success,” a statement on the exhibition’s website reads. “And the borough where his journey began.”
The Roc Nation boss attended the star-studded event on Thursday evening (July 13) with his wife Beyoncé and eldest child Blue Ivy. Footage from the event shows him browsing the exhibits with his family.
Many of his peers and forefathers paid tribute to Jay-Z during the event. The God MC himself, Rakim, “came to show some love” to Hov, while DJ Khaled reflected on the “historic moment.”
Fat Joe shared photos from the event alongside Jay-Z and Cool & Dre’s Andre “Dre” Christopher Lyon. In a video message Joey Crack cited Jay-Z as a “major inspiration” and thanked him for “all the inspiration you give the community.”
Judge Ural Glanville ordered a woman to attend the first five days of Young Thug’s RICO trial after the prospective juror missed an earlier court date.
The judge held the woman in contempt at a hearing in Atlanta on Wednesday (July 12). She avoided a 20-day jail sentence and a $1,000 fine but cannot skip Young Thug’s trial.
Judge Glanville had a contentious exchange with the woman at Wednesday’s hearing. The prospective juror claimed she simply forgot about the court date she missed.
“I literally forgot, it was not a malicious act,” she told the judge. “It was not that I just decided to not come show up that day. I came to other dates.”
But Judge Glanville was not satisfied with the woman’s explanation. He noted how she previously called the fire marshal to complain about the court being over capacity during jury selection for Young Thug’s trial. The judge thought she needed to learn the importance of jury duty.
“I want you to see the process,” he told the woman. “And I think that those who know you need to see that this is important.”
Young Thug and his co-defendants are still waiting for a jury to be seated for their RICO trial. Jury selection began in January.
Lawyers representing Young Thug raised concerns about his ability to receive a fair trial. The rapper has remained in jail since his 2022 arrest.
Lil Durk spent almost a week in the hospital, forcing him to miss a scheduled appearance at the 2023 ESPY Awards on Wednesday (July 12).
According to TMZ, Lil Durk was hospitalized on July 6. He suffered from severe dehydration and exhaustion.
Lil Durk sought medical help after he started feeling bad in Ohio. He was released from the hospital on Wednesday.
“My fans mean everything to me, you’re the reason why I do this,” he told TMZ. “I was looking forward to touching all of my European fans, performing this week(end), attending the ESPYs and more but after performing and traveling daily I’ve become severely dehydrated and advised by my doctors not to travel due to exhaustion. Once I get my full energy back, it’s back to business which I’m looking forward to.”
Doctors have not cleared Lil Durk to resume his work schedule. He previously had to take a break from performing after getting injured in a pyrotechnic accident at the 2022 Lollapalooza Festival.
Lil Durk remained focused on music despite his recent health scare. The Alamo Records artist teased a deluxe edition of his Almost Healed album on Thursday (July 13).
“Almost Healed deluxe should of been the main album painnnnnnnnn,” he wrote on social media.
The original version of Almost Healed dropped in May. The album peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200.
Almost healed deluxe should of been the main album painnnnnnnnn🏆🤲🏾❤️🩹
Sukihana is a fan of Dr. Umar Johnson. Suki previously expressed that she wanted a “situation” with the good doctor. She took her wild thoughts to her song “Grinch” rapping, “I want to f##k Dr.Umar and leave him woke right now.” This turned into Dr. Umar replying to her.
He said: “I am about work. I believe that sister does care about her people. I believe that sister does love her people. I believe that sister is ready for some guidance, and I’m willing to provide the guidance, but it’s business over the backshots.”
This was an interesting back and forth to me that FINALLY makes sense. The rumor is that Suki used to be “conscious” as a person. Now, I know some of you are going to say, “You can be conscious and nasty at the same time.” But, what I am saying is she used to be conscious-conscious, according to my snitch. She wasn’t looking, dressing or acting like she does today. She had an entirely different way of moving than she does now. In fact, she would’ve been the sort of woman that Dr. Umar would not have had to have a conversation with, my trusted source says.
I can’t exactly reveal how I know this, but we can just say that a lot of stars aligned in this rumor. First of all, you know Suki is originally from Delaware. Dr. Umar is presumably going to open a school in Delaware. AllHipHop’s roots are also in Delaware. Do you get the picture? So, there is a lot going on. On a serious note, if you have listened to Suki, she admits to having some sort of knowledge and sense in her head. Her and Dr. Umar could be a conscious power couple with a couple of changes!
On another note, she has been the subject of a lot of talk for her “other side.” Devoted followers of Sukihana are well aware of her untamed and unrestrained nature. Regrettably, certain unsettling incidents from her past (squirting) was captured on camera. They have resurfaced to haunt her. Another video has her reportedly twerking on Boosie Badazz’s dog. I can’t even begin to talk at length about this not-safe-for-work video, supposedly from Sukihana’s OnlyFans account.
I am sure you all are seeing this on Twitter, meanwhile I am on Threads. FOH, Elon!
Soulja Boy explained why it will be difficult for him to pay the damages awarded to his ex-girlfriend Kayla Myers in a California civil trial.
According to Radar Online, Soulja Boy revealed his finances to convince the court to reconsider the damages in the case. The rapper admitted he is facing a $1 million tax lien.
Earlier this year, jurors awarded $235,900 in punitive damages to Myers. Soulja Boy’s ex-girlfriend sued him for abusing her at his Malibu home in 2019.
Judge Mark Epstein opened the door to reconsider the damages in June. The judge raised concerns about the jury’s decision since Myers did not present evidence of her ex-boyfriend’s finances at the trial.
Soulja Boy said he cannot pay the damages to Myers and his back taxes even if he liquidates his assets. His lawyer noted the rapper does not own any real estate. He leases a home for $25,000 per month.
The multi-platinum-selling artist’s assets include two vehicles worth $250,000 and a third one worth $100,000. He also owns $18,00 worth of jewelry and $50,000 in stock. His lawyer said the cars and jewelry are “tools of the trade” for a rapper.
Soulja Boy sought a new trial after losing to Myers in April. He asked the court to throw out the damages awarded to his ex.
Chrisean Rock insisted she’s not concerned with proving she moved on from her tumultuous romance with Blueface. The reality TV star vowed to keep her dating life private until she finds a man she intends to marry.
“Da next n#### I show y’all finna be da n#### I marry,” she wrote via Twitter. “I love my space. I love my peace. I love me. I’m not pressed to show if I moved on. I’m excited to show my growth n new blessings.”
Da next n#### I show y’all finna be da n#### I marry . I love my space . I love my peace. I love me. I’m not pressed to show if I moved on . I’m excited to show my growth n new blessings.
Chrisean Rock’s relationship drama with Blueface played out in the public eye over the past few years. The former couple frequently publicized their personal issues on social media. They also starred in a Zeus reality series titled Blueface and Chrisean Rock: Crazy In Love.
Earlier this year, a new twist emerged when Chrisean Rock announced she was pregnant. Blueface initially denied his paternity of the child, but he later admitted he was the likely father. The two continued to work together to promote the new season of their reality show despite their relationship’s demise.
The second season of Blueface and Chrisean Rock: Crazy In Love premieres on Sunday (July 16).
Meghann M. Cuniff, a legal affairs journalist who reports for Forbes and other outlets, has been covering the case involving Tory Lanez and Megan Thee Stallion.
She has received backlash from the crew of Lanez, the Canadian rapper at the center of the trial.
In one of her blog posts, Cuniff reported that Lanez sought to replace his former lawyer, Matthew Barhom, with a new attorney, Ronda Dixon.
Despite a hearing scheduled for Thursday, July 13, the judge presiding over the case did not approve the substitution. The lawyer approved to represent Lanez is Ed Welbourn, an attorney from Orange County.
The Umbrella, the entity representing Lanez’s interests, posted on his Instagram stories, “With all due respect … Please disregard anything Meghann Cuniff reports on Tory Lanez … her objective, perspective/narrative has always been negative and extremely biased towards him … if there is an update on Tory, it will come from this page first. If it doesn’t come from this page, it’s not real.”
The issue with The Umbrella’s comment is that Cuniff’s blog includes court documents and often reports objectively on matters recognized by the courts.
Glitter, silver and short shorts dominated the fashion scene as Beyoncé kicked off her national tour in Philadelphia, setting the stage for an unforgettable evening of music and entertainment. The stop followed a successful European stadium tour and North American kickoff in Toronto. An entire 2 1/2 hour spectacle jumpstarted the first Renaissance date in the United States.
The sold out Lincoln Financial Center became a melting pot of diverse individuals, who embraced their unique identities and celebrated the power of self-expression. People of all shapes, sizes, colors, backgrounds, nationalities and worlds gathered, creating a vibrant tapestry of humanity that reflected the inclusive spirit of Beyoncé’s music. Renaissance, her most recent album, is a love letter to the LGBTQ+ population—and the BeyHive was in full force.
In terms of attire, nothing was off limits and none of it mattered. One person said, “It’s Beyoncé, everybody’s doing too much,” as one man flashed his bare cheeks. The affair was reminiscent of the popular show “Swarm,” where a fanatic follows a Beyoncé-like singer, highlighting the immense popularity and influence of the artist. It was all fun and love in The Linc. The atmosphere crackled with anticipation as the crowd eagerly awaited the show’s start.
As the sun began to set, a meditative melody replaced the thumping dance music, signaling a shift in energy. The delay in the start time caused restlessness among some attendees, but the unwavering BeyHive showcased their sense of community and excitement. Stage managers meticulously tested the equipment, ensuring Beyoncé’s safety. Even a trap door elicited cheers from the crowd. It was evident the moment everyone had been waiting for was approaching, as the venue buzzed with electricity.
Then it happened. Beyoncé graced the stage, radiating confidence and beauty in a lace ensemble, her signature dirty blonde tresses flowing. At 8:45 p.m. ET, the Queen exclaimed, “I love you, Philadelphia,” forcing the crowd to fall under her spell. Taking a moment to acknowledge the crowd’s diverse fashion choices, she expressed her appreciation for the effort put into emulating her iconic style.
Despite a previous ankle injury suffered overseas, Beyoncé flawlessly danced her way through the show, defying all odds. It became increasingly clear she’s the Michael Jackson of our time, captivating audiences with her unmatched talent, stage presence and ability to connect with her fans on a profound level.
Dressed in a dazzling sequined black dress, Beyoncé captivated the audience with a six-song segment accompanied by a live band, showcasing her vocal prowess. The show then seamlessly transitioned into its central theme, embracing an Afrofuturistic aesthetic and motif. It was like Janelle Monáe dropped that ball and Beyoncé picked it up then 360-dunked it.
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The blizzard of beats in songs such as “I’m That Girl” and “Cozy” synchronized flawlessly with Beyoncé and her talented team of dancers, delivering sharp movements and confident choreography. Her homage to house/dance music, highlighted by tracks such as “Cuff It” and “Break My Soul,” electrified the Linc stadium with pulsating lights from every direction. Beyoncé exuded glam-infused confidence in a Barbie-pink gown, discarding her sunglasses with determination to maintain her rhythm. I’m still wondering who caught them and if they made it out alive.
A spirited rump shake during “Break My Soul” ignited the crowd, while Beyoncé’s interpolation of Madonna’s “Vogue” added to their excitement as she name-checked influential artists. A truly unforgettable (and expected) moment occurred when Beyoncé’s daughter, Blue Ivy, joined her mother’s squadron of dancers for a captivating three-song section, commencing with the empowering anthem “Run The World (Girls).” The crowd erupted joyfully at the sight of the next generation joining the iconic performer on stage.
The tour setlist predominantly featured songs from the Renaissance album, but Beyoncé also sprinkled in hits from her extensive catalog. The crowd joyfully participated in the escalating key changes of “Love on Top” before transitioning into The Jackson 5’s “I Want You Back” with perfect choreography to match.
The show continued with “Crazy in Love,” and then the tempo slightly decelerated with “Plastic Off the Sofa” and “Virgo’s Groove” from Renaissance. Beyoncé quickly reclaimed the audience’s attention with an encore that included a powerful message in “America Has a Problem,” adorned in a striking yellow-and-black headdress. With the American-styled red, black and green flag, this was not a normal show.
The concert was a mesmerizing experience, showcasing Beyoncé’s artistry and solidifying her status as an icon. From the explosive energy of the crowd to the masterful performances, it was an evening that will be etched in the memories of all those fortunate enough to witness it. Beyoncé continues to reign supreme, reminding us why she’s a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.
The Renaissance Setlist
1. “Dangerously In Love”
2. “Flaws and All”
3. “1 + 1″
4. “I’m Goin’ Down”
5. “I Care”
6. “River Deep, Mountain High” (Ode To Tina Turner)
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall for six caffeinated beverages, one of which is the popular Prime energy drink associated with YouTubers Logan Paul and KSI.
According to Forbes, the Canadian Press released a report from Health Canada that claims Prime energy drinks exceed the permissible caffeine limit of 180 mg per serving, an amount beyond the limit established by the regulatory agency.
“High levels of caffeine may have adverse health effects for children, pregnant individuals, breastfeeding individuals, and those sensitive to caffeine,” the CFIA said. “Exercising while consuming caffeine may lead to adverse health effects. Some of the side effects of consuming excess caffeine may include insomnia, irritability, headaches and nervousness.”
The recall was initiated by the CFIA and aims to ensure the safety and well-being of consumers by removing these beverages from supermarket shelves. Paul and KSI’s drink simply was not in compliance with the government.
Part of the issue is that the energy drink, which is supposed to be vegan and free of sugar, has 200 milligrams of caffeine per can. That’s the same amount of caffeine in one of its cans that is in six cans of Coke or two Red Bulls.
The other drinks recalled are 3D Alphaland energy drink, 5-hour Energy, Celsius dietary supplement, GFuel energy drink and Sting.