After almost 20 years of being in the league, Kevin Durant has officially unveiled Nike KD19, his 19th signature shoe with the brand. The “Slim Reaper,” which Durant debuted on Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Lakers, marks a bold technical pivot for the future Hall of Famer. Drawing visual inspiration from the 2001 Nike Zoom Hyperflight II, the KD19 features a striking dual-injection molded TPU upper that creates a distinct “dagger” shape—a nod to Durant’s clinical scoring ability. When it comes to performance, the KD19 features the fan-favorite full-length Zoom Strobel cushioning system paired with a new Cushlon 3.0 midsole, striking a balance between elite responsiveness and the “smooth” court feel that has defined Durant’s signature line. Additionally, tongue offers peak breathability and features a combination of his 35 and 7 jersey numbers on the outsole, rounding out the silhouette. Ross Klein, VP, Creative Director, Nike Basketball, shared his excitement about the release of the KD19. Kevin Durant debuts his 19th signature shoe, the Nike KD19. Set to release June 13 on SNKRS before a global launch on June 17 pic.twitter.com/GFQnRqOLNu — Complex Sneakers (@ComplexSneakers) March 17, 2026 “Across basketball, few players are as smooth or as dangerous from anywhere on the court as Kevin Durant,” says Ross Klein, VP, Creative Director, Nike Basketball. “The KD19 embodies that edge: visually distinct, built for instant responsiveness and all-game comfort, helping players get to any spot and knock down any shot.” Durant keeps getting better with time At age 37, Kevin Durant is defying the traditional aging curve, putting together another masterful campaign in his first full season with the Houston Rockets. Averaging roughly 26.1 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 4.5 assists through 62 games, Durant has seamlessly integrated his elite shot-making into a young Houston core, shooting over 51% from the field and a lethal 40.5% from deep. He was named to his 16th All-Star team. Durant also became just the sixth player in NBA history to reach the 32,000 career points milestone. The Nike KD19, first unveiled on-court March 16, will be available June 13 exclusively on SNKRS before launching globally June 17.
Boosie Badazz Tracks Down Stalker Threatening His Family
Boosie recently offered $1,000 to anyone who could identify a phone number repeatedly contacting Child Protective Services about him and his fiancée, Rajel. On Instagram Live, the Louisiana rapper sought help urgently, posting the number and explaining the situation. “If anybody know this number that I just posted on Instagram, I need you to call me at the number that I got on the caption so I can figure this out,” he said. “This number keep calling Child Protective Services on me. So I’m trying to get to the bottom of this, find out who this is. Child Protective came to me right here at the house. And I’m trying to find out who this is ASAP. If you know this number, this number in your phone, I got a thousand dollars for you. All right.” Boosie moved quickly, tracing the number to a woman’s CashApp account, whom he suspects of filing false reports to disrupt his life. “I found out already, tied her to her CashApp. Ya done. Ya done. And she’s a Boosie stalker. I’m all over her page. This is what people do, you crazy b####,” he said. He made clear that these calls were serious, noting that the harassment added to a period already marked by tension and stress. Gunfire Erupts at Akron Show; Fans Injured as Boosie Takes Cover The rapper’s troubles escalated last week when gunfire erupted during his performance at Akron, Ohio’s Field House Lounge. Mid-set, shots rang out, injuring three attendees. Police said the shooter bypassed security and became involved in a confrontation in the crowd. Boosie ducked for cover as fans fled, while the suspect escaped on foot. Authorities confirmed that Boosie was not the intended target, but the incident served as a stark reminder of the persistent violence shadowing his events. Akron police continue to investigate the shooting and are reviewing surveillance footage to identify the assailant. Meanwhile, no updates have emerged regarding potential legal action against the alleged stalker responsible for the CPS calls, leaving questions about accountability unresolved.
SleazyWorld Go Faces Long Prison Term Following Gun Charge Verdict
SleazyWorld Go faces a life-altering legal moment after a federal jury found the 28-year-old Kansas City rapper guilty of being a felon in possession of a firearm. With a prior armed robbery conviction in Michigan from 2016, he was legally prohibited from owning weapons. Despite that restriction, he frequently showcased firearms across social media. In fact, he appeared in over 30 posts over two years. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) began investigating in June 2022 following an anonymous tip that prompted a review of his online activity. The inquiry went beyond photos. On October 19, 2022, agents observed SleazyWorld Go handling a black pistol near a vehicle at a Kansas City, Kansas, townhome complex. Additionally, a search of his vehicle later revealed four firearms, prompting an August 2023 indictment. The charges initially included felon-in-possession and machine gun violations, among others. At trial, the jury convicted him only on the felon-in-possession count involving a Romarm/Cugir 7.62x39mm pistol. However, they acquitted him of the machine gun charge and additional serious allegations. Attorneys Plan Appeals Ahead of SleazyWorld Go’s Sentencing His attorneys released a statement recognizing the jury’s verdict while signaling plans to pursue post-trial motions. “We acknowledge the verdict and the judicial process,” they wrote. “We emphasize our client’s focus on family, business ventures, and community involvement, and we will explore every available legal avenue to challenge this conviction.” Sentencing is scheduled for June 30, 2026, with federal guidelines allowing up to 15 years’ imprisonment. SleazyWorld Go’s legal team has already indicated they intend to exhaust appellate options. They aim to overturn the conviction and safeguard their future.
Finesse2Tymes Alleges Label Problems Are Stalling His Next Album
Finesse2Tymes has publicly criticized his deal with Mob Ties, calling it the “worst deal I ever signed” and comparing his experience to modern-day slavery. In a video shared on social media, the rapper expressed frustration over opportunities denied to him and the talent he feels is being wasted. “I should’ve just went to Atlantic by myself. Why is it motherfckers that ain’t got no hits, ain’t accomplished nothing, how the fck are they getting in these rooms I ain’t getting in. I got gold plaques and sh*t… All this talent is just going to waste. At this point, this is slavery. Let me out. Let me go. I don’t wanna do the album no more,” he said, voicing his growing disillusionment with the music industry. Finesse2Tymes has achieved commercial success over the years, including his 2022 single “Back End,” which earned RIAA gold certification. When DJ Akademiks shared the video on Instagram, the rapper responded in the comments, clarifying his stance. “I ain’t looking for not sympathy u live and u learn but I pictured a life wayyy better than this. It is what it is. We live and we learn,” he wrote, highlighting both his disappointment and pragmatic outlook. Fans Celebrate Finesse2Tymes’ Independence Fans quickly rallied behind the rapper, praising his candor and independence. “He showing all the artist why it’s important to stay independent it might take a little longer but at least it’ll be worth it,” one supporter commented. Another added, “Say what you want, but finesse really can rap. They really wasting his talent.” These reactions underline a broader conversation in the music industry about creative freedom and contractual limitations. Finesse2Tymes’ reflections serve as a reminder of the challenges artists face when navigating labels, while his closing words—“We live and we learn”—capture both the frustration and resilience that often define the modern hip-hop landscape.
Snoop Dogg Sets Sights on European City for Luxe Leisure and Excitement
Snoop Dogg’s stake in Swansea City is more than an investment—it’s a vision to reshape a working-class Welsh city into a European entertainment hub. The 54-year-old rapper holds a minority share in the championship club. He has laid out a decade-long strategy to make that vision real. His ambitions stretch far beyond the pitch. They encompass world-class hotels, high-end dining, live performance venues, and a 20,000-seat stadium aimed at drawing global talent. “I got the connections to get the best chefs,” Snoop told the Mirror. “I got connections with businessmen who can finance world class hotels and clubs.” For Snoop, the initiative reflects both his celebrity leverage and his seasoned business acumen. It also builds on years of success across music, sports, and media. Swansea offers unique advantages for this kind of development. The city has solid infrastructure, a growing digital economy, and regulations favorable to entertainment projects. Wales has quietly nurtured its gaming and hospitality industries. Moreover, Swansea, with its stadium and passionate fan base, sits at the center of that opportunity. Snoop’s involvement adds a layer of star power and network connections. This could accelerate the city’s transformation. Snoop Dogg’s Swansea Play: Sports, Media, and City Revamp This isn’t a vanity play. Snoop has a track record in sports ownership and media ventures, producing content and negotiating deals across platforms. Swansea fits into a broader portfolio strategy. It is one that aims to create sustainable revenue streams in entertainment, hospitality, and sports simultaneously. The first phase of development is scheduled to begin this summer, signaling the start of an ambitious new chapter for Swansea. If the plan unfolds as envisioned, the city could emerge as a bold example of celebrity-driven urban revitalization. Snoop Dogg would be at the helm.
Jamie Foxx Celebrates Michael B. Jordan’s Big Oscar Moment
Jamie Foxx showed love to Michael B. Jordan after the actor took home the Best Actor in a Leading Role award at the 2026 Oscars for his performance in Sinners. During Jordan’s acceptance speech he thanked those who came before him. “I stand here because of the people that came before me: Sidney Poitier, Denzel Washington, Halle Berry, Jamie Foxx, Forest Whitaker and Will Smith,” he said in his speech. “To be amongst those giants, amongst those giants, amongst those greats, amongst my ancestors, amongst my guys. Thank you everybody in this room and everybody at home for supporting me over my career. I feel it.” He continued: “Everybody at home who supported Sinners, who went to go see the movie one, two, three, four, five times, thank you, because you guys made this movie what it is. I love you.” Jamie Foxx took to Instagram to show the actor some love following the win. “I can barely breathe right now… you were absolutely incredible in this film. An amazing actor, an amazing director — truly all of the above. Tonight we celebrate you: your talent, your mystique, and your incredible passion for the craft.” “Honestly, you deserve two Oscars for this one. When I sat down to watch the movie, I already knew it was going to be special the moment I saw a pair of Jordans on screen. Then the first line — “Are you guys twins?” and you hit us with, “No… we cousins!” — man, I was locked in from there.” “Congratulations, my brother @michaelbjordan You’re operating in rare air right now. Celebrate it to the fullest… and trust me, the after-party is going to be crazy..” View this post on Instagram
Jack Harlow’s ‘Got Blacker’ Remark Triggers Viral Nickname Frenzy
Jack Harlow’s return after a three-year break is testing both expectations and patience. The Louisville rapper has stepped away from the pop-rap sound that initially propelled him into mainstream success. He is diving instead into the moody, intimate currents of neo-soul and R&B. His new album, Monica, embraces this sonic shift fully. While some longtime fans are unsettled by the change, Harlow seems committed to following his own artistic instincts. Ahead of the release, Harlow appeared on The New York Times podcast Popcast, joining hosts Jon Caramanica and Joe Coscarelli to reflect on his career path. He noted that, unlike some of his white contemporaries, he “didn’t fall into that safer landing spot that a lot of my white contemporaries have found.” While he did not name names, listeners inferred he was alluding to artists like MGK and Post Malone. These artists have explored genres traditionally associated with white audiences, including punk and country. “I think I love Black music. I love the sound of Black music… Of course, it appealed to me to do something that I felt like, at a time when there’s plenty of people expecting me to take some of the routes that y’all are taking, to take the route that not only might not be expected but is also the one I genuinely want to take. So, all the stars aligned in that way for me, to be honest,” Harlow explained. Viral jokes meet a bold new sound: Harlow’s latest moves The comments quickly sparked a mix of critique and playful ridicule online. On X, users created inventive nicknames for Harlow, twisting iconic Black artists’ names into “whiter” versions, according to Bossip. Examples include Charlie Kirk Franklin, Brian McWhite, Stevie Wonderbread, J’Nilla, Arnold Kelly, and Mos Definitely Not Yakub Kweli. Harlow has not publicly responded, though his laid-back personality suggests he may simply let the jokes slide. Monica, released on March 13—coincidentally Harlow’s 28th birthday—is a nine-track project with no guest appearances. Its stripped-down approach reflects a personal and deliberate pivot. This pivot challenges listeners’ expectations and highlights Harlow’s evolving artistic voice. Whether fans embrace this new direction or push back, it marks a defining moment in his career.
Glen ‘Big Baby’ Davis Released From Prison After Health Care Fraud Sentence
Former NBA champion Glen “Big Baby” Davis has officially been released from federal prison. According to The Athletic, Davis was released after serving 17 months of a 40-month sentence following his conviction for his role in a scheme to defraud the NBA’s Health and Welfare Benefit Plan. Upon his release, the former Celtics big man shared a video on social media with a characteristic “I’m back, baby” message. While his time behind bars is over, Davis will now transition to a Long Beach Residential Reentry Management Office, aka a New York halfway house, until July 9, 2026. His stay will include “financial management classes and drug treatment.” He will also serve three years of supervised release. Several NBA players were indicted in the scheme Along with Davis, several other former players were charged under the federal indictment. Darius Miles, Milt Palacio, Eddie Robinson, Ruben Patterson, Antoine Wright, Jamario Moon, Christopher Douglas-Roberts, Charles Watson Jr., Anthony Wroten, Alan Anderson, and Gregory Smith. Former New Jersey Nets player Terrence Williams, who prosecutors claim came up with the scam, was sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2023. After a standout collegiate tenure at LSU, Davis was the 2006 SEC Player of the Year. He led the Tigers to the Final Four, and Davis was selected 35th overall in the 2007 NBA Draft. He immediately traded to the Boston Celtics, where he became a major contributor. Davis helped the legendary “Big Three” era secure the 2008 NBA Championship in his rookie season. Following four seasons in Boston, he signed a significant deal with the Orlando Magic. In Orlando, he reached his statistical peak. He averaged a career-high 15.1 points and 7.2 rebounds during the 2012–13 season. Davis finished his NBA career with the Los Angeles Clippers. He retired with career averages of 8.0 points and 4.4 rebounds across 514 regular-season games.
Diddy’s Legal Team Aiming For ‘Immediate Release’ In New Legal Petition
Diddy truly is the definition of “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop.” The disgraced mogul is pushing back against his remaining prostitution charges in the hopes of having his charges dismissed. His legal team is arguing that the sentence he received for prostitution charges was far too harsh. On Friday (Mar. 13), according to court documents obtained by TMZ, Diddy’s lawyers filed an appeal noting that he was already found not guilty of sex trafficking and RICO charges. That said, he received a sentence that was, per his lawyers, “four times higher than normal,” for his prostitution-related convictions. Diddy’s lawyers call that 50-month sentence a “perversion of justice.” The attorneys also claim that the judge in Diddy’s case, Judge Arun Subramanian, engaged in what is called “acquitted conduct” sentencing, which is “the practice of increasing punishment based on rejected allegations. ” The Bad Boy founder’s team is asking the appeals court for Diddy’s “immediate release and grant a judgment of acquittal or at least vacate and remand for resentencing.” NEWARK, NEW JERSEY – SEPTEMBER 12: Diddy performs onstage during the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards at Prudential Center on September 12, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for MTV) 50 Cent Laughs At Woman’s “I Hate Diddy Too” Message In Miami Thanks to a female fan, hip-hop mogul 50 Cent turned a routine Miami club booking into another viral jab at incarcerated executive Sean “Diddy” Combs this week.The moment unfolded on March 3 inside a packed Miami nightclub. Purple lights washed over the crowd as 50 worked the room, tossing cash and pacing the stage. Then a woman near the front lifted her phone high above her head. Across the screen, in bold white letters, were four words: “I HATE DIDDY TOO.” A 12-second clip captured the mogul’s reaction. At first, 50 scanned the audience with a neutral stare. He squinted as he read the message. Recognition hit instantly. His face cracked into a wide grin. He pointed straight at the woman, nodding with approval. Without missing a beat, he flung a handful of bills in her direction. The crowd erupted. Cheers bounced off the walls as 50 kept smiling, clearly amused by the public co-sign.
Claressa Shields Doubles Down On Legal Action Threat Against 50 Cent
Amid the ongoing online drama between Claressa Shields and 50 Cent, the professional boxer has doubled down on her threat of legal action. For the past several days, the G-Unit founder has continued to fuel rumors that Shields has cheated on Papoose (who’s also beefing with 50 at the moment), with Miami rapper Maserati Bud. Most recently, he shared a video from a blogger with the username @Gesiha305. According to the video, Shields has been involved with the rapper, whom the blogger refers to as 50’s “homeboy” for quite some time. She also shared a few photos of the pair looking quite cozy together. “First, this situation started New Year’s when @50cent decided to disrespect me and Papoose unprovoked, which led to rap beef & Papoose dissed him,” she wrote in an lengthy X post on Mar.14. “Rather than responding through music like a true artist, he chose to make false claims about me and create a narrative suggesting that I had a sexual relationship with someone I have never been involved with in any capacity—no romantic or sexual contact whatsoever. Given his platform and influence with 38.9 million followers, now legal action is being pursued.” View this post on Instagram Shields Threatens To Sue 50 Cent Over Cheating Allegations Not long after Shields’ declaration, 50’s post seemingly disappeared. The allegations, which haven’t been proven true or false, appear to be just part of the fallout between Papoose and 50. Things kicked off when the Power creator shared an AI-generated image that face-swapped Shields and Papoose. In the caption, the Power creator not only took shots at the pair’s appearance, but he also claimed that Shields had cheated on Papoose with Maserati Bud. Shields hit back at the wild claims in an Instagram Story post. She shared a screenshot of an AI-generated response to the question, “Can you sue someone for saying you slept with someone else?” The generator responded with, “Yes, you can sue someone for falsely claiming you slept with someone else through a defamation lawsuit…” Shields then seemingly threatened to sue the G-Unit founder, writing, “@50cent you getting sued, you can’t lie & put bodies on me,” she wrote.