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6ix9ine Says “God” Had His Back After Drake Diss

Tekashi 6ix9ine is looking back at one of Drake and Lil Durk's biggest collaborations and is unsurprisingly not even a tiny bit remorseful about some of his past actions. In a VladTV interview, the Brooklyn-born rapper discussed "Laugh Now Cry Later," Drake and Durk's 2020 single.

Latto Confirms Gimme Dat is About Cardi B But It’s Not a Diss

Latto confirms her new song 'Gimme Dat' is about Cardi B, but it's not a diss. Hear what she had to say on 'The Breakfast Club' about the potential feud.

Drake’s 1 AM In Albany Leak Sparks Joe Budden Drama

Drake has fans talking after a leaked track titled "1 AM In Albany" surfaced online and appeared to include lyrical shots aimed at several high-profile figures including Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, LeBron James, Joe Budden, and Dr. Dre.

Young Buck Slams 50 Cent Birthday Troll: Scared to Walk

The drama started when Young Buck shared footage of himself riding a horse through his neighborhood in Nashville while celebrating his birthday. The video quickly caught 50 Cent’s attention — and he wasted no time trolling his former G-Unit group member.

Nicki Minaj Goes Nuclear On California Governor Gavin Newsom After He Finally Breaks Silence With Megan Thee Stallion’s Diss “HISS”

Nicki Minaj goes totally nuclear on California Governor Gavin Newsom after he finally broke his silence amid her rant, using Megan Thee Stallion’s Nicki diss, “HISS,” in a video collage with photos of Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.

Megan Thee Stallion Gets Asked About Nicki Minaj’s Diss Track “Big Foot” During Defamation Trial: “It Was Just So Silly”

Megan Thee Stallion dismissed Nicki Minaj’s diss track "Big Foot" as silly during her defamation trial, stating she couldn't get through it. She affirmed her ability to ignore things, especially from Nicki Minaj, amidst their ongoing rap beef that escalated in 2024.

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Andrew Gillum’s Legal Troubles: A Chronological Overview

Andrew Gillum was once one of the Democratic Party's most promising young leaders, coming within a fraction of becoming Florida's first Black governor. Now, a series of legal troubles, including his latest arrest, has completely overshadowed the former Tallahassee mayor's political legacy. Gillum, 46, was arrested last week in Daphne, Alabama, after police said they found methamphetamine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia during a traffic stop.

Alicia Brown, Estranged Wife of Big Tigger, Arrested on Kidnapping Warrants

Big Tigger's estranged wife, Alicia Brown, is now facing a whole new set of legal problems. TMZ has learned she's been arrested in Georgia on a warrant related to kidnapping. Hart County Sheriff's Office tells TMZ deputies tracked down Brown's SUV Monday night after receiving a BOLO tied to outstanding kidnapping-related warrants out of Maryland. Authorities say Brown was arrested without incident during a felony traffic stop on Interstate 85, and two young children inside the vehicle were safely recovered.

Hidden Homelessness: Alicia’s Story Explained

On this season of The Real Housewives of Rhode Island, Carmody and McGraw's battle over whether or not Carmody was homeless during her childhood has been a major plot point.

Anokyai Shines on Vanity Fair Cover: A Masterclass in High Fashion Styling and Glamorous Transformation

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Jermaine Dupri Files Lawsuit Against Sony for Unpaid Royalties on Mariah Carey and Usher Projects

Jermaine Dupri wants Sony to face the music by filing a multimillion-dollar lawsuit over royalties he says never made it into his record label's pockets. According to a newly filed lawsuit, Jermaine and his record label So So Def Recordings claim Sony underpaid and withheld royalties tied to hit albums involving Mariah Carey, Usher, Kris Kross, Jagged Edge, Bow Wow, and more. A 2025 audit uncovered years of alleged accounting errors and missing royalties, prompting So So Def to demand roughly eighteen million dollars.