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Pusha T Says Clipse Sent Jay-Z “Chains & Whips” and “So Be It,” but Didn’t Get Verse Back

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Pusha T Says Clipse Sent Jay-Z “Chains & Whips” and “So Be It,” but Didn’t Get Verse Back

Clipse’s long-awaited reunion album Let God Sort Em Out dropped July 11 with big names featured like Nas, Kendrick Lamar and Tyler The Creator. But the absence of the once-speculated Jay-Z has led to questions about the Brooklyn legend’s rumored feature. In an appearance on The Breakfast Club, Pusha T addressed the lack of a Jay feature."He was sent 'Chains & Whips,' 'M.T.B.T.T.F.', ['So Be It']," Push says. "Hov had the album. It was all for him to...whatever he wanted […]

todayJuly 16, 2025 382 48

Top5 Stabbed in London After Being Attacked by Angry Mob

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Top5 Stabbed in London After Being Attacked by Angry Mob

Top 5 was reportedly stabbed yesterday, hours after attending Drake's Wireless Festival performance in London.Top5 Attacked and Stabbed in the U.K.The incident occurred just after midnight on Monday (July 14). Video of the shocking moments, which can be seen below, shows several men attacking a Mercedes-Benz, which was occupied by Top 5. Some of the men finally gain access to the car and try to drag the driver out, which is presumably when the stabbing occurred. The car eventually drives […]

todayJuly 15, 2025 595 44

Beyoncé’s Unreleased Music Stolen in Atlanta

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Beyoncé’s Unreleased Music Stolen in Atlanta

Beyoncé’s unreleased music and other items were stolen from a car rented by her choreographer in Atlanta, according to CNN. The star was in the city on a Cowboy Carter tour stop; she performed July 10, 11 and 13 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Reports indicate that officers responded on July 8 "regarding a report of a theft from a motor vehicle."A preliminary investigation revealed that two suitcases belonging to Beyoncé's choreographer, Christopher Grant, and one of her backup dancers, Diandre Blue, […]

todayJuly 15, 2025 713 84

When Feds Targeted Hip-Hop – A History of 21 High-Profile Cases

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When Feds Targeted Hip-Hop – A History of 21 High-Profile Cases

The federal government has approximately a 90 percent conviction rate, meaning battling a fed case is more than likely and losing endeavor. Over the years, dozens of rappers have taken the FBI head-on with mixed results.One of the earliest cases of the feds getting involved in hip-hop came in 1990, when a federal judge ruled that tracks off 2 Live Crew's 1989 As Nasty as They Wanna Be album, including "Me So Horny," "D**k Almighty" and "The F**k Shop," were […]

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