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  • John Legend Reflects on Kanye West Fallout: “It’s Sad to See His Devolution”

    John Legend Reflects on Kanye West Fallout: “It’s Sad to See His Devolution”

    Singer Says He Has No Regrets About Collaborations, But Criticizes Ye’s Descent Into Hate

    John Legend has spoken candidly about his complicated relationship with Kanye West, expressing sadness over the rapper’s transformation from an innovative artist into a polarizing figure.

    In a recent appearance on Ebro in the Morning, Legend addressed a bizarre insult from West, who claimed the singer “smells like mashed potatoes.” Legend brushed off the comment with humor, saying: “What kind of potatoes? Cheesy, garlic? … All of it makes me sad, though. And it’s not for me, because obviously, I smell great.”

    More seriously, Legend reflected on their creative history and what has changed. “He was full of so much energy and creativity and optimism,” Legend said. “Being a part of that early movement was truly inspiring. That’s why it’s sad now — we did amazing things together… and even though he’s gone completely left now, I’m so glad we did what we did.”

    Legend didn’t shy away from criticizing West’s recent behavior, calling his public embrace of antisemitism and anti-Black rhetoric deeply troubling. “It’s sad to see this guy, who made such beautiful art, become a force of hate and vitriol.”

    He also noted that West’s behavior seemed to shift dramatically after his mother’s death in 2007, saying: “His descent started then and seems to have accelerated recently.”

  • Nelly Shares Favorite Ashanti Song — And Addresses Political Backlash

    Nelly Shares Favorite Ashanti Song — And Addresses Political Backlash

    “Baby” Tops the List for the Rapper, While He Responds to Critics of His Inauguration Performance

    Nelly has officially crowned “Baby” as his favorite Ashanti song, revealing the pick during a playful sit-down with his wife on Cocoa Butter. The rapper was asked to choose between some of Ashanti’s biggest hits, including “Foolish,” “Rain on Me,” and her collaborations with Ja Rule — but ultimately sided with “Baby.”

    “‘Rain on Me’ was at a different time in our relationship,” Nelly said, hinting at some personal history. “We gon’ slide ‘Rain on Me’ along like that and stick with ‘Baby.’”

    He added that his decision to pass over tracks like “Always on Time” came down to one thing: “Yeah, some of them are with my brother Ja… ‘Baby’ is just my wife. I’m gonna ride with ‘Baby.’”

    Outside of music, Nelly has made headlines for his political comments following backlash over his performance at a Donald Trump inauguration event. Responding to critics on Instagram, he defended his appearance: “I respect and love our country from top to bottom… any president that calls on Nelly, it would be an honor.”

    He also called out critics for what he described as racial double standards, pointing out his support for Black family values amid growing political polarization.

  • Kendrick Lamar & SZA Make History With “Luther” and Record-Breaking Tour

    Kendrick Lamar & SZA Make History With “Luther” and Record-Breaking Tour

    “Luther” Breaks Chart Records as Grand National Tour Becomes Highest Grossing in Rap History

    Kendrick Lamar has smashed yet another milestone, as his hit single “Luther” with SZA becomes the longest-running No. 1 in Hot Rap Songs chart history, spending an unprecedented 27 weeks at the top. The record-breaking streak surpasses his own previous high of 26 weeks with last year’s smash “Not Like Us.”

    The track also enjoyed massive mainstream success, dominating the Billboard Hot 100 for 13 consecutive weeks, while Lamar’s GNX album has become a phenomenon in its own right — now crowned the longest-running No. 1 rap album in U.S. history with 22 weeks atop the charts, edging past Pop Smoke’s posthumous Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon (21 weeks).

    Beyond the charts, Kendrick and SZA are rewriting the touring record books. Their Grand National tour has officially become the highest-grossing co-headlining rap tour of all time, raking in over $256 million from just 23 shows across North America. With an average of 48,000 fans per night, the tour has sold a staggering 1.1 million tickets.

  • Eminem-Backed WNBA Team Approved for Detroit as League Expands

    Eminem-Backed WNBA Team Approved for Detroit as League Expands

    Detroit, Philadelphia, and Cleveland Set to Join WNBA by 2029

    The WNBA is making major moves, officially announcing its expansion to 18 teams — with Detroit, Philadelphia, and Cleveland set to receive new franchises. The Detroit team, backed by an ownership group that includes rap icon Eminem, will begin league play in 2029.

    This marks a significant return for the WNBA to Detroit, a city with a rich basketball legacy. The team will be primarily funded by Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores, who celebrated the decision in a statement: “This is a huge win for Detroit and the WNBA… Our plans will bring new energy, investment, and infrastructure to our city and the league.”

    Gores emphasized the diverse investment group supporting the team, which includes Eminem, Lions quarterback Jared Goff, and former NBA star Grant Hill. “I’m excited about what we can accomplish together to advance women’s professional sports and inspire a new generation of fans,” Gores added.

    Eminem, a longtime Detroit sports supporter, has recently become a more visible presence in the city’s athletic scene. From hyping up Lions playoff runs to appearing at the NFL Draft and performing at the 2022 Super Bowl halftime show, Slim Shady’s influence continues to grow — now extending into women’s basketball.

    The move is being hailed as a major step forward for both Detroit and the WNBA.

  • Young Thug Teases NBA Youngboy Collab as Uy Scuti Hype Builds

    Young Thug Teases NBA Youngboy Collab as Uy Scuti Hype Builds

    Atlanta Rapper Sparks Fan Frenzy with New Music Previews and Streaming Ambitions

    Young Thug has ignited speculation of a major collaboration with NBA YoungBoy, teasing fans on social media with a direct message to the Louisiana rapper. “YB, hit my phone, man,” Thug said in a video clip. “Somebody tell Top to call me. I need to ask him something.”

    Fans immediately began theorizing that the two Southern rap heavyweights may be working on a new track, possibly for Thugger’s long-awaited album Uy Scuti, which he had previously promised would drop by the end of June.

    Thugger recently gave fans a taste of what’s to come during his triumphant return to the stage at Lyrical Lemonade’s Summer Smash festival—his first live show since being released from jail. He previewed an unreleased song featuring Ken Carson and even brought out Travis Scott for a surprise set.

    The moment was especially meaningful, as Thug was originally slated to perform at the 2022 edition of Summer Smash before his arrest on RICO charges.

    Meanwhile, Thugger jokingly flirted with quitting rap to become a full-time streamer during a recent appearance on Adin Ross’ Kick stream. “I’m done rapping and gonna start streaming,” he joked, impressed by the laid-back lifestyle and hefty paychecks.

    While Uy Scuti remains under wraps, one thing is clear—Young Thug isn’t slowing down anytime soon.

  • Tragedy Strikes Mello Buckzz’s Album Release Party in Chicago

    Tragedy Strikes Mello Buckzz’s Album Release Party in Chicago

    Drive-By Shooting Leaves 4 Dead, 14 Injured as Police Probe Possible Gang Involvement

    What was meant to be a night of celebration for rising rapper Mello Buckzz turned into a scene of horror when a drive-by shooting outside her album release party left four people dead and 14 others injured.

    The shooting occurred outside Artis Restaurant and Lounge in Chicago’s River North neighborhood. Among the victims were Buckzz’s boyfriend and a close female friend. Three others remain in critical condition as the investigation continues.

    Mello Buckzz broke her silence on social media, sharing her heartbreak in a raw and emotional post: “We was having so much fun… glued to my hip everyday. I’m so fucking angry… My heart broke into so many pieces rn it’s unbelievable. Why is this happening to me?”

    Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson addressed the tragedy in a press conference, calling it a stark reminder of the city’s ongoing struggle with gun violence. “Shooting into a crowd is not the best of who we are,” he said. “It is unacceptable and we will not stand for that.”

    CCTV footage shows a black SUV opening fire before speeding away. No suspects have been identified, but police suspect gang-related motives and are working with federal agencies to prevent potential retaliation.

  • Pusha T Reveals Def Jam Tried to Block Kendrick Lamar From Clipse Album

    Pusha T Reveals Def Jam Tried to Block Kendrick Lamar From Clipse Album

    Clipse Part Ways With Label After Refusing to Censor “Chains & Whips” Verse

    Pusha T has opened up about a surprising clash with Def Jam Records over Kendrick Lamar’s feature on Clipse’s upcoming album, Let God Sort Em Out—a dispute that ultimately led to the duo’s departure from the label.

    In a new interview with Billboard, Pusha admitted he was blindsided by Def Jam’s reaction to Kendrick’s verse on the track “Chains & Whips.” “I was shocked by it, actually,” he said. “There was no ill intent in creating that song… it was totally a shock.”

    According to Pusha, the label pressured him to ask Kendrick to censor his verse. When he refused, Def Jam escalated, demanding the song be removed entirely. After a month-long standoff, the label dropped Clipse altogether. “They wanted me to take the record off,” Pusha told GQ. “Steve Gawley over there said, ‘We’ll just drop the Clipse.’”

    Despite rumors that Kendrick recorded the verse during his recent tour, Pusha clarified: “The vocals have been in, man. I just pulled up to the show for fun.”

    Pusha also explained the collaboration came together organically, with Kendrick jumping on after hearing an early cut through a mutual connection: “Right place, right time made everything happen.”









  • Flavor Flav Urges Nationwide Gun Ban in Powerful Op-Ed

    Flavor Flav Urges Nationwide Gun Ban in Powerful Op-Ed

    Public Enemy Icon Warns of “Domestic Errorism” Amid Gun Violence Crisis

    Flavor Flav is calling on the U.S. government to enact a total ban on guns in a passionate op-ed published by Newsweek. The Public Enemy legend shared his personal experiences and fears, painting a stark picture of gun violence in America.

    “I fear for my kids when I drop them off at school,” Flav wrote. “Our schools aren’t safe and our kids aren’t safe… Guns are falling into the hands of the wrong people. I would know. I went to jail because of guns.”

    The hip-hop icon described fear as a root cause of the country’s gun obsession, writing: “America is being built on fear… People are fighting for gun rights to protect themselves. They wouldn’t have to if all guns were banned.”

    Flav argued that school shootings have become so routine that society has become desensitized. “It’s barely in the news if it’s less than a handful of people who were killed,” he noted. “This is domestic errorism.”

    The op-ed concludes with a call for unity and action, alongside the release of Public Enemy’s new protest anthem “March Madness.” Flav hopes the song will “spark change” and reignite dialogue around gun reform.

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