Author: Oliver

Megan Thee Stallion is embracing her softer side with the official arrival of her “LOVER GIRL” era. The Grammy-winning rapper dropped her highly anticipated second single of the year on Friday (Oct. 24), giving fans a confident yet romantic new anthem. Sampling Total’s 1996 classic “Kissin’ You,” the track delivers a smooth blend of R&B nostalgia and Megan’s signature swagger. Though snippets have circulated online for weeks, the full version proves even more infectious. In the opening verse, Megan declares, “I had to lock in when I found out he could handle me / Some ngas call me extra, my…

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A$AP Rocky continues to prove that his artistry extends far beyond music. The Harlem native recently attended the New York premiere of Highest 2 Lowest at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on August 11, 2025, and opened up in a new Perfect Magazine cover story about his creative vision and evolving legacy. Rocky, known for constantly redefining the boundaries between fashion, music, and film, shared that his motivation is rooted in creativity—not clout. “I don’t do all these different endeavors just because I have to be the first at the top of the mountain and plant the flag,” he explained.…

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Drake’s latest legal move against UMG isn’t just about “Not Like Us.” It’s about reputation, power, and the limits of hip-hop expression. When Judge Jeannette Vargas ruled that Kendrick Lamar’s taunts didn’t amount to defamation, she was protecting the sanctity of rap as a competitive art form. Yet Drake’s decision to appeal suggests he believes there’s more at stake — perhaps the integrity of how his brand is represented in the industry. In truth, both sides have valid points. UMG argues that rap battles thrive on exaggeration. Drake claims his image was unfairly weaponized, possibly with corporate assistance. https://twitter.com/OVODocket/status/1983567384406266011?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1983567384406266011%7Ctwgr%5E9ad221a87938e941fa3cfe3e210dd39966f095fd%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fhiphopdx.com%2Fnews%2Fdrake-appeals-dismissal-umg-lawsuit%2F Ultimately,…

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Two rap icons. One song. And now, one lawsuit. Cam’ron’s recent legal action against J. Cole has sparked widespread buzz, raising questions about collaboration, compensation, and credibility. According to reports, Cam claims he agreed to contribute to “Ready ’24” under the condition that Cole would appear on his show It Is What It Is or collaborate on another project. A year later, neither promise materialized. Now, Cam wants to be listed as co-author of the track—potentially opening the door to royalties and publishing rights. https://youtu.be/cGIs-fvf_fw The situation is messy but not unique. Behind every hit record lies a web of…

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Let’s be honest—A$AP Rocky didn’t just enter fashion; he reinvented it. The Harlem native has been setting trends since he first stepped onto the scene, blending designer pieces with streetwear long before it became the industry standard. The CFDA’s decision to honor him with the 2025 Fashion Icon Award feels more like a coronation than a surprise. Thom Browne summed it up best: “A$AP Rocky is a Fashion Icon in the purest form.” Rocky’s style is more than clothing—it’s storytelling. Whether he’s rocking vintage Raf Simons or stepping out in custom Dior, he reflects the perfect balance of risk, art,…

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The hip-hop world stood still as No Limit and Cash Money—two New Orleans titans—finally clashed on the Verzuz stage. The nostalgia was real, the energy unmatched, and the drama inevitable. The show was a time machine for fans who grew up on 90s and early 2000s Southern rap. No Limit came fully loaded with Master P, Mia X, and Snoop Dogg tearing through classics like “Make ‘Em Say Uhh!” Meanwhile, Cash Money’s crew, led by Birdman, Juvenile, Mannie Fresh, and B.G., brought the flash and precision fans remembered from their hit parade era. Mia X stole the spotlight—her fiery bars…

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NBA YoungBoy can’t seem to stay out of the spotlight, but this time it’s for something joyful. His wife, Jazlyn Mychelle, is pregnant again, marking their third child together. The news broke through his own lyrics on If You Need Me — proof that for YB, music and life are one and the same. Social media quickly caught on after videos of Jazlyn’s visible baby bump circulated. The couple’s relationship has had its share of scrutiny, but fans are showing love for their growing family, even as rumors swirl about the rapper’s complex history with exes. https://x.com/raphousetv2/status/1948776067021295970/photo/1

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Before Gucci Mane became the Trap God, there was S.Y.S.—a brotherhood built on beats, dreams, and street hustle. South Boy’s new documentary, Surviving Trap Music, revisits this raw era, unpacking what really went down before Gucci’s solo stardom took flight. From unreleased music to unheard truths, the film explores claims that Gucci’s breakout track “Icy” may have deeper origins. S.Y.S. member 4Tre allegedly penned the track, sparking questions that have lingered for years. https://youtu.be/1nYacwCmBVo But it’s not just about music—it’s about loyalty, ambition, and the human toll of fame. Wong Lorene calls it a “heartbreaking” reflection of artists who trusted…

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Young Thug’s decision to offer $25,000 on behalf of Chris Brown to Kevin McCall has stirred mixed reactions in the music community. On the surface, it seems like a kind-hearted gesture. But dig deeper, and it also reflects the complexities of reputation, timing, and perception in hip-hop. McCall’s viral breakdown on BackOnFigg reignited sympathy and debate. His tearful claim that Brown owes him five figures for old work painted the R&B star in a controversial light. Thug’s swift response — assuring fans that Chris is “a real one” — cleverly repositions both men in a positive frame: Thug as the…

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Drake fans know the drill—when Drizzy gets mysterious online, something big is coming. His latest Instagram dump on October 20 has everyone decoding clues again. Between shirtless photos, a random Magnum Tonic Wine van, and a Michael Keaton mozzarella meme, fans are convinced Drake is signaling the Iceman rollout. The caption? “Welcome to the era of every action has a reaction…video.” Yeah, that sounds like something’s cooking. Drake just wrapped his Some Special Shows 4 U tour with PARTYNEXTDOOR in Hamburg, so maybe he’s switching into album mode. Iceman is rumored to drop before year’s end, and with fall being…

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