EBK Jaaybo Facing More Than 30 Years In Prison Over Machine Gun

EBK Jaaybo faced a federal judge in Arkansas last week after a traffic stop led to serious drug and weapons charges that could land him behind bars for three decades.

The Stockton, California, rapper was arrested on May 18 in Pope County after Arkansas State Police pulled him over on Interstate 40. A search of his vehicle uncovered marijuana, unidentified pills, $8,379 in cash and a Glock pistol equipped with a machine gun conversion device.

Authorities later confirmed the firearm was reported stolen in California.

Federal prosecutors just indicted Jaaybo on multiple charges, including possession of a machine gun in furtherance of drug trafficking, possession of a firearm by a felon and transporting a firearm across state lines while under indictment.

If convicted on the most serious counts, he faces a mandatory minimum of 30 years in prison, according to the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

He entered a plea of not guilty and a trial date was set for late July.

The arrest came at a critical point in Jaaybo’s career. He had just been announced as a performer on NBA YoungBoy’s “MASA” (Make America Slime Again) tour but was dropped from the lineup following the charges.

This is not Jaaybo’s first encounter with the law in 2025. On March 6, he was taken into custody on separate charges, including drug possession, ammunition violations, driving without a license and probation violations.

He was released on bond on March 19 for that arrest. Before that, he served over a year in San Joaquin County Jail for illegal gun possession.

Despite his growing legal troubles, Jaaybo’s music career had been gaining traction on the West Coast Hip-Hop scene.

As of Sunday (June 29), Jaaybo remains in custody at the Pope County Detention Center awaiting trial.

Rap Group Kneecap May Face Criminal Charges Over Politically Charged Set At Glastonbury

Kneecap ignited controversy at the Glastonbury Festival on Saturday (June 28) after delivering a politically charged set that has prompted a police investigation and potential legal consequences.

The Irish Hip-Hop trio, already under scrutiny due to member Mo Chara’s pending terrorism charge, is now being reviewed by Avon and Somerset Police for possible criminal offenses tied to their performance.

The group’s onstage remarks, which included a direct jab at UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, have drawn criticism from lawmakers and international observers.

“The prime minister of your country, not mine, said he didn’t want us to play, so f### Keir Starmer,” Mo Chara told the crowd during their set. He added, “Glastonbury, I’m a free man. This situation can be quite stressful but it’s minimal compared to what the Palestinian people are (facing).”

The BBC, which live-streamed parts of the festival, issued an on-screen warning during the performance and later confirmed it would not make the set available on demand.

The broadcaster also pulled the performance by Bob Vylan, a UK rap-punk duo, after their set included chants of “Free, free Palestine” and “death, death to the IDF.”

Bobby Vylan addressed the crowd directly, saying, “I know we’re on the BBC so we’re not going to say anything crazy, alright? But … unfortunately we have seen a strange reaction to people that come out and voice support for Palestine, even though anybody with any kind of moral compass can surely tell that what is happening in Gaza is a tragedy.”

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The Israeli Embassy in the UK condemned the performances, stating, “When such messages are delivered before tens of thousands of festivalgoers and met with applause, it raises serious concerns about the normalization of extremist language and the glorification of violence.”

UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has not yet commented publicly, but pressure is mounting for the government to respond. Police confirmed they are reviewing footage to determine if any laws were broken during the sets.

This isn’t the first time Kneecap has faced legal scrutiny.

In May, Mo Chara was charged with a terrorism offense after allegedly displaying a Hezbollah flag and chanting “up Hamas, up Hezbollah” during a November 2024 concert in London. Hezbollah is classified as a terrorist organization under UK law.

Mo Chara appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in June and was released on bail, subject to certain conditions. His next court date is scheduled for August.

Pistons’ Malik Beasley Federal Gambling Probe Stalls $42M Pistons Deal Ahead Of Free Agency

Malik Beasley is facing scrutiny and a stalled contract just as NBA free agency opens, with a federal gambling investigation casting a shadow over his breakout season.

Federal prosecutors are examining whether the 28-year-old Beasley was involved in betting on NBA games and player prop wagers, according to a report published Sunday (June 29) by ESPN. The probe reportedly began after a major U.S. sportsbook flagged “unusual heavy betting interest on Beasley’s statistics” in January 2024, while he was with the Milwaukee Bucks.

Beasley’s attorney, Steve Haney, emphasized that no charges have been filed and that the process remains in the early stages.

“An investigation is not a charge,” Haney told ESPN. “Malik is afforded the same right of the presumption of innocence as anyone else under the U.S. constitution. As of now he has not been charged with anything.”

The NBA confirmed its cooperation with the U.S. Attorney’s Office. “We are cooperating with the federal prosecutors’ investigation,” league spokesman Mike Bass said.

Beasley had been in contract negotiations with the Detroit Pistons on a three-year deal worth $42 million, but those talks have been paused in light of the investigation.

The timing is especially critical, as the NBA’s free agency period opens Monday (June 30), and Beasley was expected to be one of the more attractive shooting guards on the market.

The former first-round pick just wrapped up a career-best season with the Pistons, leading the team with 16.3 points per game while shooting 41.6 percent from beyond the arc. His 319 made 3-pointers set a new franchise record. He played in all 82 regular-season games and averaged 14 points in Detroit’s first-round playoff series against the New York Knicks.

Beasley’s situation follows the NBA’s lifetime ban of Jontay Porter in 2023 for manipulating his playing time to influence betting outcomes. Terry Rozier of the Miami Heat was also investigated earlier this year for gambling-related concerns, though no charges have been brought against him.

Rihanna & A$AP Rocky Pop Out For “Smurfs” Film Premiere—In More Ways Than One

A very pregnant Rihanna made headlines Saturday (June 28) at the world premiere of Smurfs in Brussels, where she showed off her growing baby bump in a custom Chanel look that took 840 hours to create.

The 9x-Grammy winner arrived with longtime partner/father of her children A$AP Rocky by her side, wearing a celadon green silk chiffon ensemble with a sheer midsection that showcased her pregnancy. The outfit, designed by Chanel, was adorned with sequins, crystals and feathers and included a matching organza and feather camellia and jeweled buttons. The design was inspired by Chanel’s Spring 2003 haute couture collection.

Rihanna, who confirmed at the Met Gala in May that she and Rocky are expecting their third child, stars in the animated film as Smurfette. The movie follows her character as she leads the Smurfs on a mission to rescue Papa Smurf in the real world. According to the official synopsis, “With the help of new friends, the Smurfs must discover what defines their destiny to save the universe.”

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Rocky coordinated with Rihanna in a relaxed striped button-down shirt, striped tie, oversized black pants and black sunglasses. The couple, already parents to sons RZA and Riot have been making the rounds in Europe this summer.

Just one day earlier, on Friday (June 27), the duo appeared at Paris Fashion Week for the Dior Homme Spring/Summer 2026 show. Rihanna wore a seafoam green vest layered over a white shirt, paired with a duster coat and low-rise gray jeans. Rocky opted for a sky blue button-down with cargo pockets, medium-wash jeans and a striped Dior tie.

Their fashion tour also included a stop at the Cannes Film Festival in May, where they walked the red carpet for the premiere of Rocky’s film Highest 2 Lowest on May 19.

Smurfs, which also features voice work from James Corden, Nick Offerman, Daniel Levy, Amy Sedaris, Natasha Lyonne, Sandra Oh, Octavia Spencer, Nick Kroll, Hannah Waddingham, Alex Winter and Maya Erskine, is set to hit theaters July 18. Rihanna also contributes to the soundtrack, having already dropped the single “Friend of Mine” in May.

Ja Rule Clowns 50 Cent’s Ticket Sales In Europe

Ja Rule took a swipe at 50 Cent over sluggish ticket sales for his European “Legacy Tour,” reigniting a rivalry that’s simmered since the late ’90s and recently boiled over after Irv Gotti’s death.

The Queens rapper jumped on X to clown 50 for a 2-for-1 ticket promotion tied to an upcoming London show, posting, “You sure bout that??? Ain’t nobody coming to see you Otis… I mean Curtis.”

The jab came after 50 performed in Germany on June 28 as part of his summer-long tour across Europe.

The “Legacy Tour,” which kicked off on June 8 and runs through August 10, includes stops in Frankfurt, Manchester, London, Paris, and Warsaw. A marquee event is scheduled for July 6 in Dublin to celebrate 50 Cent’s 50th birthday.

Trolling has become a staple in their long-running feud, which dates back to around 1999 and has never truly cooled.

Their most recent flare-up followed 50 Cent’s controversial Instagram post after the death of Irv Gotti, co-founder of Murder Inc. Records and Ja Rule’s longtime friend.

In the post, 50 wrote, “I’m smoking on dat Gotti pack, nah God bless him LOL,” alongside a photo of himself with a hookah and a fake tombstone.

Ja Rule addressed the post during an appearance on The Breakfast Club, saying, “I was hot, I was ready to go nuclear and sh_t, “_ but added that he held back after speaking with Supreme McGriff_._

Despite the years, neither artist appears ready to bury the hatchet.

Whispers Twin Walter Scott Jr. Dies Aged 81

Walter Scott Jr., co-founder of the legendary R&B group The Whispers, died Thursday in Northridge, California, after a six-month fight with cancer, according to his family.

He was 81.

The Texas-born vocalist helped shape the smooth sound of late-20th-century R&B, guiding The Whispers to 15 top 10 hits on the R&B charts, including the enduring classics “And the Beat Goes On” and “Rock Steady.”

His death marks the end of an era for a group whose music bridged generations and was later sampled by Hip-Hop artists like 50 Cent, J. Cole and Will Smith.

Scott passed away surrounded by loved ones, including his wife, Jan; two sons; three grandchildren; and his brother and longtime bandmate, Wallace “Scotty” Scott.

Born in 1944, Scott moved from Texas to Los Angeles with his family, where he and his brother teamed up with Nicholas Caldwell, Marcus Hutson and Gordy Harmon to form The Whispers in 1963.

Scott briefly left the group to serve in the Vietnam War but returned in 1969, just in time to help the band rise to national prominence.

The group’s early years were marked by modest success until their breakthrough single, “Seems Like I Gotta Do Wrong,” in 1970.

Their polished harmonies and stage presence made them staples of the R&B scene through the 1970s and 1980s.

The Whispers continued performing into the 2000s and were honored in 2014 with inductions into both the Vocal Group Hall of Fame and the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame.

Donald Trump Claims Wealthy Buyers Lined Up To Buy TikTok – In Two Weeks

Donald Trump said a group of “very wealthy people” are prepared to buy TikTok’s U.S. operations, but he’s keeping their names under wraps—for now.

“We have a buyer for TikTok, by the way,” Donald Trump said during a June 29 interview on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures. “I think I’ll probably need China’s approval. I think President Xi [Jinping] will probably do it.”

Trump added that the identities of the prospective buyers would be revealed “in about two weeks,” a familiar phrase in his political playbook.

Throughout his presidency and beyond, President Trump has frequently leaned on the “two weeks” timeline when teasing major decisions.

He used it to forecast tax reform, announce new tariffs, unveil healthcare plans, and even hint at military action in his most recent strikes on Iran.

The sale of TikTok’s U.S. business has become a geopolitical tug-of-war.

A law passed in 2024 requires ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of TikTok, to sell its American operations to a non-Chinese entity or face a ban over national security concerns.

The law followed years of scrutiny over TikTok’s data handling and ties to Beijing. On January 18, 2025, TikTok briefly went dark in the U.S. after being pulled from Apple’s App Store and Google Play.

The blackout lasted around 12 hours before Trump, then President-elect extended the deadline and signed an executive order delaying the ban.

Trump has now postponed the ban three times, most recently pushing the deadline to September 17, 2025, to allow more time for a deal to materialize.

Earlier negotiations to transfer ownership to a U.S.-led group fell apart after China objected to Trump’s new tariffs and refused to allow the sale of TikTok’s core algorithm.

Chinese officials have made it clear that the recommendation engine, which powers TikTok’s content feed, is off-limits.

Any final sale would still require approval from Chinese President Xi Jinping, and Trump expressed confidence that the necessary approval would be granted.

Ashanti’s Mother Started Visibly “Shaking” When She Found About Nelly’s Trump Gig

Nelly faced backlash from Ashanti‘s family on national television after his decision to perform at a Donald Trump inauguration event resurfaced during a recent episode of their new reality series, reigniting a months-old controversy that clearly struck a nerve at home.

The moment unfolded when Ashanti sat down with her mother to reveal that Nelly had accepted the invitation and followed through with the performance. Her mother, visibly upset and shaking, called the move deeply personal given her family’s civil rights legacy. She recalled her father’s activism, including marching with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and helping dismantle segregation in their hometown.

“This is not just a performance,” Ashanti’s mother said, clearly emotional. “This is emotional for me.”

Ashanti acknowledged the tension, admitting she was torn between standing by her husband and honoring her family’s values. While she avoided making political statements, she emphasized that the decision wasn’t just Nelly’s—it had implications for both of them.

“It’s not just about him,” she said. “It affects me too.”

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Nelly later entered the scene, casually confirming he had done the show and brushing off the criticism. “I don’t think it’s that big of a deal,” he said, prompting immediate pushback from Ashanti’s mom, who disagreed.

The conversation spilled beyond the show when Nelly appeared on “Ebro in the Morning” to clarify his stance.

“I’ve never endorsed a president in my life,” he said. He explained that his choice was rooted in respect for the presidency and his connection to military families, not political allegiance. “People are trying to make it something it’s not.”

The episode highlighted the deeper rift between public decisions and private values, showing how one performance stirred emotional debates about legacy and identity. The performance took place six months ago but aired for the first time on the couple’s show last week.

USHER Headlines Jeff Bezos’ Outrageous Wedding Bash In Venice

Usher brought the vibes to a private island near Venice during the main celebration of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s wedding weekend, headlining a star-packed party that followed their intimate ceremony in Italy.

The couple officially tied the knot on Friday (June 27) in Venice, but the real festivities kicked off the following night with an extravagant soirée described as the “main affair.”

Usher and DJ Cassidy were tapped to lead the entertainment for the exclusive event, which unfolded on a secluded island just outside the city.

The guest list read like a red-carpet roll call, featuring appearances from Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, Orlando Bloom, Sydney Sweeney and Oprah Winfrey.

Speaking to Vogue during her final fitting, Sánchez said, “I feel like a princess. We don’t have a lot of traditions that we’re keeping. I mean, I love traditions, but for a 55-year-old woman, it’s a little different.”

The wedding was not without its fair share of controversy.

Protests erupted as soon as Bezos, one of the world’s wealthiest men, landed in Venice.

Picketers criticized the Amazon founder for his ostentatious display of wealth, particularly with the $56 million wedding and took issue with him “renting” Venice as his playground.

The couple had reportedly been legally married before arriving in Italy but chose Venice for their symbolic vows and celebration.

Jeezy Claims JAY-Z Took Him Off “Drunk in Love”—Urges Beyoncé To Release It

Jeezy admitted he fumbled the bag on what could’ve been one of the biggest features of his career after JAY-Z scrapped his verse on Beyoncé’s “Drunk in Love.”

Speaking on the “7PM in Brooklyn” podcast, the Atlanta rapper looked back at the missed moment with a mix of regret and humor.

“I dropped the ball when I wrote my verse for ‘Drunk In Love’ for Beyoncé,” he said.

The verse never made it to the final cut of the 2013 hit, and according to Jeezy, it was JAY-Z himself who broke the news.

“Hov called me,” Jeezy explained. “He’s like, ‘I took you off the song. By the way, I’m on there.’ I was like, ‘I figured that.'”

When asked about the unreleased verse, Jeezy laughed and said he’d love to track it down and have Beyoncé drop it one day—just for the culture.

“It’s on someone’s drive,” he said before adding, “Tell Bey we need to put that out. It’s some vintage.”

The rapper recalled the one and only time he was in the studio with both Beyoncé and JAY-Z and how things quickly went sideways.

“[Jay-Z] came in the room and [Beyoncé’s] like ‘You got something for this?'” Jeezy said. “You know I’m going in. It sounded crazy. This is her song, but I’m just trying to go hard. He probably like, ‘Oh nah. We no putting that out.'”

Laughing, Jeezy admitted, “That was a mistake.”

Despite that misstep, Jeezy and JAY-Z had collaborated before the Beyoncé blunder.

Their track “Real As It Gets” appeared on Jeezy’s 2008 album The Recession. That same year, Jeezy dropped “My President” featuring Nas, a record celebrating Barack Obama’s historic nomination.

JAY-Z later surprised Jeezy with a remix of “My President Is Black,” which he debuted live at Jeezy’s Presidential Status Inauguration Ball in Washington, D.C., on Sunday, January 18, 2009.

“I didn’t even hear the record,” Jeezy said. “They stop the song and play the instrumental. He start rapping a verse I never heard before.”

Watch JAY-Z give Jeezy the shock of his life in the clip below.

Benzino Blasts Jim Jones for Disrespecting Nas

Benzino becomes the voice of reason…and 2025 becomes the craziest year in recent memory.

The ever-controversial Jim Jones continues to stir the pot, like he’s whipping it in the kitchen. This time, if you have not been looking, Jim’s igniting a firestorm over comments comparing his cultural relevance to that of rap legend Nas. The Harlem rapper recently said he helped Nas “go viral” more than he ever had in life. Of course, there was that thing with JAY-Z. Well the former Source Magazine executive and Hip-Hop honcho Benzino ain’t having it. Not. One. Bit.

In a fiery and emotional rant, Benzino slammed the idea that Jones could ever rival Nas in impact or relevance. He called the debate “one of the most disrespectful things that’s happened to our culture.”

“This Jim Jones and Nas thing wasn’t even a debate,” Benzino said. “Y’all are taking part in really ruining the legacy of this man… Nas is a f***ing legend.” He ain’t lying and he did not stop.

Benzino called out social media for allowing “clown s##t” to dominate Hip-Hop conversations. He argued that the internet has given platforms to individuals who “ain’t put no work in.” At times, it seemed like he was talking to Jim and other times, in general.

“Jim’s not even close. The sh#t Jim says doesn’t even make sense compared to what Nas has done for our culture,” Benzino continued. “You can’t play with Nas’s name and his body of work like that.”

Jim Jones Doubles And Triples Down

The backlash comes after Jim Jones appeared on the “Bag Fuel” podcast with DJ Clue, Esso, and Hynaken earlier this week. This was the last in a series of interviews, where Capo doubled down on claims that he’s more relevant than Nas today. By the way, Nas is part owner in a casino in Queens, just started a new magazine and also put out Slick Rick. But, that did not stop Jim.

“He’s never been this viral ever,” Jones said. “What I did for Nas probably never been done for him in his life… He’s never been talked about like this ever.” The conversation did say Jay-Z was the exception.

Benzino’s Call to Action

For Benzino, the controversy is more than just clickbait. This is a crisis within the culture. He warned that Hip-Hop is being commodified and torn apart from. “Every three months we’re getting worse and worse into oblivion,” he said. “We’re already in the worst shape we’ve ever been as Black people. Y’all let this device [social media and phones] take over your souls.”

He really made so much sense, I watched it over and over. The only thing is, I fear it is for naught.

“Social media can take anybody who ain’t sh#t and put them against one of the greatest men of our time and y’all think that’s cool?” Here is where I think he could be wrong. The blow back on Jim has been crazy. There have been memes and AI and endless comments. Even the hosts have gotten their share of the beef, because they let him talk crazy unchecked.

Benzino sees Jim’s moves as cultural vandalism. He urged fans and artists alike to remember the essence of Hip-Hop and treat its pioneers with the respect they deserve.

“You don’t play with someone’s legacy like that,” Benzino warned. “Y’all need to be ashamed of yourselves for even entertaining this Nas and Jim sh#t.”

Benzino’s message is perfectly timed. Salute.

SZA Confessed She Felt Invisible Next To Kendrick Lamar

SZA wrestled with anxiety and self-doubt while preparing for her first stadium tour alongside Kendrick Lamar, revealing she feared being overshadowed and disconnected from massive crowds.

During a revealing exchange with singer Chappell Roan for Interview Magazine, SZA opened up about the emotional weight of stepping into stadiums for the first time as part of the Grand National Tour.

“I’ve never been on a f**king stadium tour before. There’s so much fear,” she said. “Am I going to feel the crowd so far away from me versus being in a smaller venue? There’s no top on the venue, so where’s the energy going to bounce off of? Am I going to be able to catch it and release it and flip it?”

The tour, which launched in the U.S. on April 19, pairs the “Kill Bill” singer with Kendrick Lamar, who’s fresh off the success of his viral track “Not Like Us.” While the pairing has thrilled audiences, SZA admitted she initially questioned her place on the bill.

“Everybody’s going to see Kendrick. I don’t even know if I have anything to show these people that’s exciting and new,” she confessed. “But I’m just like, ‘F**k it. I want to walk through the door. I want to see what happens in the uncertainty.’ That’s the true magic.”

SZA also reflected on how her mindset has evolved since the early stages of her career.

“I used to not show up to something because it was like, ‘I’m never going to win. No one cares that I’m here. Why would I go?'” she said. “But now it’s just like, ‘F**k it. I don’t have anything else to do, and I want to see where this door is going to lead.'”

Benzino Slams Scott Storch After Roots Comments Spark Tension in Hip-Hop Circles

Benzino reignited a fiery feud with producer Scott Storch this week. Storch has a recent interview accusing The Roots of “hating” during his early days as a musician. The ex-Source co-owner didn’t hold back. He let loose, letting loose a response on social media that questioned Storch’s credibility and gratitude toward the culture. Let us go farther.

READ ALSO: Scott Storch Calls The Roots “Haters” Says They Never Appreciated Him

Benzino literally just lashed out at Jim Jones for comments he made downplaying Nas’s relevance. Benzino has made it clear he won’t stand by when Hip-Hop legends are disrespected.

“Scott Storch should be grateful that Hip-Hop even gave him a lane,” Benzino said during his online rant. “He’s made millions from the same culture he now criticizes. The Roots brought him in, and now he’s throwing dirt? Nah, we not doing that.”

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The drama stems from an interview where Storch reflected on his time with The Roots, calling them “haters” who didn’t recognize his talent early on. Zino the Great said, “He was keyboarding with The Roots before he touched all that Dre or Joe stuff. Now he’s acting like they held him back. That’s disrespectful.”

Scott Storch is now a mega-producer behind hits like “Lean Back” and “Still D.R.E.” He also has a notorious rep as somebody that liked that white stuff. He has not publicly responded to Benzino’s criticism.

Like Jim, I think they prefer not to engage with bro.

Like it or not, Benzino seems to be forming a role as a watchdog for the culture. Benzino is positioning himself as the unexpected guardian of cultural truth!

Thoughts?

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Cardi B Bares Nipples While Shopping For Rolexes With Stefon Diggs

Cardi B turned heads in Miami on Sunday (June 29), when she stepped out with new beau Stefon Diggs to shop for luxury watches while wearing a white, nipple-revealing tank top.

The Grammy-winning rapper and the Buffalo Bills wide receiver were spotted at a high-end jewelry store, where they appeared to be browsing Rolex timepieces. The two were seen chatting closely and laughing inside the boutique, drawing attention not just for their potential purchases but also for Cardi’s bold outfit choice.

A photo posted to social media shows the rapper confidently posing next to Diggs with employees of the store.

The photo, which quickly made the rounds online, had viewers buzzing about both the fashion and the company she kept. Diggs, dressed in a white hoodie and black pants, kept things casual as he accompanied Cardi through the store.

“Pretty sure it’s just Coldies nipples in that room,” one person wrote, while another said, “headlights shining bright!” Another wondered, “Cardi doesn’t have a better bra?”, while yet another joked, “she can cut through drywall with those things.” Some even suggested she is pregnant.

Cardi B and Offset’s turbulent relationship was marked by multiple breakups and reconciliations since their marriage in 2017. Their most recent split was confirmed by Cardi B in December 2023, when she announced on Instagram Live that she had been single for some time, citing a desire to put herself first and move on from what she described as “dead weight” in her life.

The separation followed a pattern of public ups and downs, including previous splits in 2018 and 2020, but this time the couple also unfollowed each other on social media, signaling a more definitive break.

Despite their history of rekindling the relationship, Cardi B has clearly moved forward with her personal life, publicly acknowledging a relationship with Diggs earlier this month. Meanwhile, her divorce proceedings with Offset remain ongoing, with both parties involved in legal discussions over custody of their three children and financial matters.

Cardi has expressed frustration over the drawn-out process and Offset’s recent requests for joint custody and spousal support, emphasizing her wish to fully close this chapter of her life.

Meanwhile, Cardi B officially announced her long-awaited sophomore album, Am I the Drama?, will arrive on September 19, marking her first full-length project since her 2017 debut, Invasion of Privacy. The announcement was made with bold cover art and a series of dramatic teasers across her social media platforms, where Cardi declared a new chapter in her career and personal evolution.

The album will feature hit singles such as “WAP” and “Up,” as well as her latest release, “Outside,” which debuted at #1 on Apple Music and references both her past relationship with Offset and Diggs.

Wiz Khalifa & Snoop Dogg Go Back To High School – With Big Check

Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dogg have translated their on-screen high school personas in “Mac & Devin Go to High School” into real life by helping to fund education in Pittsburgh.

The two Hip-Hop heavyweights joined forces with Pat McAfee, a Pittsburgh-born sports analyst and entertainer, to support Pittsburgh Public Schools.

The trio dropped a $50,000 donation to help fund local public schools.

“This one-time donation not only reflects a shared belief in the potential of our students, but also reinforces the power and impact of community,” said Pittsburgh Public Schools media manager Portia Martin.

The funds will be allocated toward district-wide initiatives and programs designed to support the city’s diverse student population.

Pittsburgh Public Schools serves roughly 20,000 students and is the second-largest district in Pennsylvania. According to district data, 78.6% of students are economically disadvantaged, and more than 50 languages are spoken across its campuses.

Wiz Khalifa, a Pittsburgh native, has long celebrated his hometown roots through music and philanthropy.

His connection with Snoop Dogg began over a decade ago when Snoop’s son introduced him to Wiz’s music.

That bond evolved into collaborations, tours and their 2012 stoner comedy film Mac & Devin Go to High School has become a cult favorite among Hip-Hop fans.

Their friendship has always been built on mutual respect and the donation is the latest example of their commitment to giving back.

Tyler Perry’s Second Major Problem Speaks

Christian Keyes Reignites Tensions With Tyler Perry Without Saying His Name

Christian Keyes is talking again and this time he’s making it count.

The All the Queen’s Men creator recently took to social media criticizing how the network handled his hit series. While Keyes never mentioned exectutive producer Tyler Perry, the message was loud, clear and pointed straight at the top. And, loaded.

“It is continuously disappointing to find out that your show is coming back on the internet instead of finding out from the network,” Keyes said in a TikTok post. He added that he wasn’t even sent the official trailer.

“To see the trailer online and have to go search for [it], so I can try and download the trailer for the hit show that I created for this studio and this network instead of getting it sent when everybody else is getting theirs.”

Keyes was calling out the machine behind the scenes, but some think the white whale is Tyler Perry.

READ ALSO: Actor Christian Keyes Claims He Was Sexually Assaulted By “A Mentor”

Keyes’ relationship with Perry appears to have quietly frayed. Though Perry executive produces the show, Keyes has long maintained that he created the series himself over 15 years ago. We believe this. And in this latest video, he also shared that his “created by” credit was stripped away in season two. SMH! The credit was regained after involving the Writers Guild of America. That’s a heavy move for someone operating under Perry’s shadow. I am glad he made bold moves to protect his IP.

But there is bigger drama.

Tyler Perry currently faces a multimillion-dollar lawsuit from a man accusing him of sexual harassment. The case is pending and the motivations behind it have been questioned. Some say the lawsuit is a thinly veiled attempt to out Perry as gay. Tyler Perry is not gay, he had said over and over.

Keyes never touches on the lawsuit. But the timing and tone of his statements have triggered rumors. About two years ago, Keyes hinted at dropping bombshells on someone powerful, a mentor. Many assumed was Perry. They go back to those Madea plays. Nevertheless, those revelations never came. Now, he’s once again venting. He’s checking BET and BET+, but the big boss is Perry.

Not not, because Keyes is taking his ball and going to play elsewhere. “It’s not up to the studio. It’s not up to the network. It’s up to me, thankfully,” he said. His prequel and spinoff projects will find new homes on other streaming platforms.

This saga is another case of behind-the-scenes industry politics. Keyes might have a deeper story, but not ready to tell it yet. Whatever the truth is, he seems determined to protect himself even if it means playing chess. Of course, the world wants him to flip the board over!

Keep pushing!

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50 Cent Demand’s Diddy Pay Jane’s Rent, Clowns Lawyer Again

50 Cent once again took aim at Diddy and his legal team by mocking the disgraced mogul’s lead attorney and demanding the Bad Boy founder continue covering rent for a woman at the center of his federal sex trafficking case.

“Hey sh!t head tell Puff I said keep paying the rent or JANE won’t be there for the appeal!” 50 Cent wrote, captioning a photo of attorney Marc Agnifilo with Combs inset. “Marc your closing statements were so bad people think your working for me. LOL”

The post shared with 50 Cent’s 30 million followers comes just days before jurors begin deliberating in Diddy’s high-profile federal trial.

The woman referred to as “Jane” in court is widely believed to be Daphne Joy, the mother of 50 Cent’s son.

She testified over six days, detailing disturbing allegations that Diddy coerced her into sex acts involving male escorts and drugs.

Jane told jurors that Diddy orchestrated what he called “freak-offs,” which included group sex with multiple men while he watched or recorded.

She described one incident that lasted up to three days. “I felt used,” she testified. She also claimed Diddy pressured her to get nipple piercings and became upset when she removed them after they became infected.

Prosecutors allege Diddy used his wealth and influence to manipulate and control women. They say he paid Jane’s rent and later threatened to cut her off or release sex tapes when she tried to leave.

Closing arguments began June 30 and are expected to conclude before the July 4th holiday.

Agnifilo, the focus of 50 Cent’s online ridicule, argued Jane willingly participated in a consensual lifestyle and labeled Diddy and Cassie Ventura’s relationship a “great modern love story” while at the same time branding Cassie as a “gangster.”

50 Cent has used the trial to publicly clown Diddy as part of his long-standing feud with the disgraced mogul, whom he has labeled a “fruit pop” in the past.

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Beyoncé Almost Falls Mid-Air After Car Prop Malfunctions

Beyoncé narrowly avoided a serious accident during her Cowboy Carter Tour stop in Houston when a suspended red convertible prop malfunctioned mid-performance and tilted unexpectedly above the crowd.

The incident occurred Saturday (June 28) at NRG Stadium as she performed “16 Carriages.” While singing from the airborne vehicle, the car suddenly shifted, causing her to slide down the seat and nearly fall to the ground.

She immediately signaled for help and told her crew, “Stop, stop, stop.”

Stagehands quickly responded, lowering the car to the ground as Beyoncé remained composed. Once safely off the prop, she briefly exited the stage before returning to finish the show.

She later reassured the audience with a smile, saying, “If I ever fall, I know y’all would catch me.”

The moment, captured by several audience members, quickly spread across social media. Videos show the car tilting and Beyoncé bracing herself before calling for the show to pause.

The malfunction happened during one of the most visually ambitious segments of the tour. The floating red convertible had been a recurring visual element during her Cowboy Carter performances, designed to elevate the drama of the setlist’s emotional centerpiece.

Azealia Banks Threatens Lawsuit After Canceling UK Festivals Over Alleged Palestine Pressure

Azealia Banks pulled out of two major UK music festivals after claiming organizers tried to coerce her into making a political statement about Palestine—and now she’s threatening legal action.

The outspoken rapper announced she will no longer perform at Boomtown and Maiden Voyage, both scheduled for August, alleging that promoters pressured her to publicly say “Free Palestine” or risk being dropped from the lineup.

“So guys, I am cancelling Boomtown and Maiden Voyage,” she tweeted earlier this week. “The promoters have been stressing me out for weeks trying to force me to say free Palestine and threatening to cut me from the bill because I won’t say free Palestine and I’m not dealing with the threats and I’m not putting on a f###### hijab.”

Banks continued her rant, accusing the festivals of “trying to extort me – by insinuating that I need to say I support Palestine or they will drop me from the gig BUT I would much rather drop them and not associate with anything that has cheap group think b####### attached to it.”

She also labeled the situation as “overt antisemitism” before concluding with “#FUCKPALESTINE.”

Boomtown organizers responded publicly, confirming her exit:

“Following her post on X, we can confirm Azealia Banks has withdrawn from the line-up and will no longer be performing. For clarity, Boomtown does not and will never dictate the personal views and beliefs of performers.”

Maiden Voyage echoed the same, stating that a replacement act would be announced soon.

Azealia Banks Slams Boomtown, Threatens Lawsuit

But Banks wasn’t done. She fired back at Boomtown’s statement, calling it “F###### LIES.”

She then posted a screenshot of a letter from someone on her team, who had been in contact with festival officials. The message said both festivals were planning to remove her due to mounting pressure from boycott groups, other artists, partners and sponsors over her recent social media activity.

The letter also suggested that a public statement from Banks might help reverse the decision but warned that legal complications could follow.

Banks made her next move clear: “Ok so now comes the lawsuit and in discovery id like to find out who the artists and sponsors are so i can sue them too. We’re not having this.”

Iran Arrests More Rappers As Crackdown On Dissident Continue

Two more well-known underground rappers in Iran were arrested this week as part of a sweeping campaign by the Islamic Republic to silence artists and dissidents amid the ongoing war with Israel.

Rapper/singer Danial Moghaddam and Mohammadreza Ehsani Sard were arrested this week as part of a sweeping campaign by the Islamic Republic to silence artists and dissidents amid the ongoing war with Israel.

Security forces reportedly detained both artists without warrants and transferred them to undisclosed locations, denying them access to legal counsel or family.

Their arrests come during a 12-day crackdown that has seen more than 700 people detained across the country, including activists, ethnic minorities, and relatives of protest victims.

According to human rights monitors, the government is using the current wartime climate to intensify repression.

“The regime is using the pretext of war to carry out a systematic purge of dissent,” said Hadi Ghaemi, executive director of the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI). “If the international community remains silent, we will see mass state violence go unchecked.”

The Iranian parliament is also advancing a new espionage law that would allow executions for vaguely defined acts of dissent, including social media activity.

Human rights attorney Saeid Dehghan warned, “The regime’s attempt to pass new criminal laws with vague and overly broad provisions, laws that could impose the death penalty for legitimate civil activities or even for the use of social media, represents a dangerous example of using law as a tool to legitimize repression.”

The arrests of Moghaddam and Sard mirror the fate of Toomaj Salehi, a prominent rapper who was rearrested on June 19, just months after Iran’s Supreme Court overturned his death sentence.

Salehi had previously been jailed for supporting the “Woman, Life, Freedom” protests and was convicted of “corruption on Earth,” a charge often used against political dissidents. His current whereabouts remain unknown.

Meanwhile, Tataloo, born Amir Hossein Maghsoudloo, is facing execution after Iran’s judiciary upheld a death sentence against him in May.

He was deported from Turkey in 2023 and convicted of “insulting Islamic sanctities,” among other charges.

The Iranian Supreme Court confirmed his sentence, and he is now awaiting execution in a Tehran prison.

The CHRI warned that the crackdown is expanding beyond artists to include social media users, academics, and ethnic minorities.

“Like a wounded animal, the Islamic Republic is going after every perceived threat in the country with deadly force,” said Ghaemi.