Cardi B spoke directly to fans during a recent X Spaces conversation, returning to a painful stretch tied to a past breakup that, she said, became volatile after it ended. She told listeners a former partner reacted in ways that included threats of self-harm and intimidation. “You see what happens when a bitch really leaves,” she told listeners. “We all saw how he almost wanted to kill himself when I left. I didn’t even wanna bring that situation up, because I don’t even want to like fake act, like, I’m trying to come at a n***a or something.” She also stepped back to examine how her relationships are discussed, pointing to patterns in the aftermath of breakups. “Why they not with them? Why they don’t be with them when I leave?” she said. “They getting brand new bitches. Why did they be crashing out over me? Since it’s only because of my name. Since it’s only because of my name, since it’s only because I’m Cardi B. Then it’s like why y’all damn near want to fucking kill yourself, and y’all seeing it in real time, everybody seeing it in real time.” Her remarks moved between personal reflection and broader commentary on public scrutiny. Although she avoided naming anyone directly during the livestream, Cardi has previously referenced tensions surrounding her split from Offset. In remarks from 2025, she suggested he had harassed her after she contacted his new partner, sharing screenshots of messages. She also alleged he experienced suicidal thoughts during that period, though those claims remain part of ongoing disputes rather than resolved facts. Court Denies Paternity Bid as Custody Battle Continues; Claims Resurface Legal proceedings connected to their divorce, filed in 2024, continue to move through the courts. A judge recently denied a request from Offset seeking a paternity test related to Cardi and Diggs’ child, adding another contested detail to the case. Custody of their children remains central to the unresolved filings as they continue to litigate aspects of their separation. Outside of their direct statements, figures such as Celina Powell have also contributed to the broader narrative with separate claims circulating on social media. These include allegations involving pregnancy and financial disputes, though none have been independently verified. Still, they continue to resurface in conversations around the couple’s breakup, adding another layer to a heavily scrutinized public split.
Timbaland Reacts to T.I.’s Claim That Verzuz Is “Poor People Activity”
The debate over Verzuz resurfaced this week after comments from T.I. prompted a quiet but pointed reaction from Timbaland, who helped create the series during its early pandemic run. What began as a celebratory format for catalog-driven matchups has, in recent years, become a broader talking point about value, legacy, and how artists choose to frame their work publicly. T.I.’s remarks came during an appearance on The Joe Budden Podcast, where he was unusually dismissive of the platform he once showed interest in joining. He described Verzuz as a “poor people activity,” adding that he no longer saw it as worth his attention without what he considered a substantial financial return. The comments stood in contrast to earlier periods when he floated possible matchups with artists such as 50 Cent and Jeezy, conversations that had once generated steady anticipation among fans. The podcast hosts pushed back, describing Verzuz less as competition and more as a curated space for artists to revisit and present their catalogs. T.I., however, framed his shift in perspective as a matter of career stage, suggesting that revisiting old battles no longer fit into how he chooses to spend his time. The exchange quickly spread online, where it reopened familiar disagreements about whether Verzuz is a cultural archive, entertainment spectacle, or business venture. View this post on Instagram Timbaland’s ‘Huh?’ Response Fuels Verzuz Debate Timbaland’s response was brief and unadorned. In the comments section of a Hollywood Unlocked post referencing T.I.’s remarks, he simply wrote, “Huh?” The single-word reply circulated widely, read by many as a mixture of confusion and disbelief from one of the platform’s original architects. Verzuz itself, launched as a pandemic-era experiment, has continued to exist in that in-between space—part celebration, part debate. T.I.’s comments and Timbaland’s reaction now sit within that ongoing tension, reflecting how differently artists interpret the same cultural framework.
Ye (Kanye West) and Bianca Censori Spark a Mannequin Challenge Revival in Bikini-Led Scene
Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) and Bianca Censori were in Miami over the weekend during Art Basel, an annual gathering that blends art, fashion, and public performance. Their appearance drew steady attention, though not for any controversy so much as for what unfolded inside a familiar internet format brought briefly back into view. The moment centered on a revived Mannequin Challenge, a viral trend from the mid-2010s that once spread quickly across social platforms. Their participation circulated online, prompting renewed interest in older digital habits. The Mannequin Challenge requires participants to remain completely still while a camera moves through the space, creating the illusion of a frozen scene. In Miami, Ye and Censori stood near the center of the room, surrounded by others holding their positions. The effect gave the gathering a staged, almost theatrical stillness. Censori’s styling, which leaned toward a minimalist swimwear-inspired look, added contrast to the otherwise motionless environment. The setting at Art Basel amplified the scene’s visual composition and encouraged rapid sharing across social feeds afterward. View this post on Instagram A Viral Past, Returning in Fragments Trends like the Mannequin Challenge tend to resurface in cycles, often returning not as full revivals but as fragments of earlier digital moments. Its peak in 2016 is now remembered less for novelty and more for the shared cultural rhythm it once created online. In Miami, the scene involving Ye and Censori read less like invention and more like repetition shaped by memory. Over time, such gestures become shorthand for a particular era of internet culture that continues to echo forward in new settings. In that sense, the Miami appearance reflects how older viral forms re-enter public view without needing to fully return as trends again. The result is a quiet reminder of how digital culture often loops back on itself in unexpected ways today rather than disappearing entirely from view again.
Mystikal’s Son Breaks Silence on Father’s 20-Year Rape Sentence
For Million Tyler, the days following his father’s sentencing have been marked less by legal arguments than by the emotional reality left behind. Speaking with TMZ this week, the son of rapper Mystikal described the period since the June 15 ruling as “an emotional run” for his family. Earlier this month, Mystikal, whose legal name is Michael Tyler, received a 20-year prison sentence. He pleaded guilty to third-degree rape in March. The conviction stems from a 2022 incident at the rapper’s home in Prairieville, Louisiana. The woman involved told authorities she was sexually assaulted and was not allowed to leave until she transferred money to him through CashApp. Her account became the foundation of the case. Ultimately, these events led to the sentence handed down this month. Rather than focusing solely on his father, Million Tyler spoke about the human toll the situation has taken on everyone involved. “Nobody wins from these situations,” he said. “It’s hard for both parties if we’re being honest.” His comments reflected the complicated position of a family member. He tried to process both personal loss and the gravity of the allegations at the center of the case. @tmz Mystikal’s son says he’s hoping for the best for his father, even if he’s not quite ready to visit him in prison. TMZ’s own Charlie Neff spoke with Million Tyler just a few days after his father was sentenced to 20 years behind bars after pleading guilty to raping a woman and he said it’s been an emotional time for him and his family. MORE AT LINK IN BIO ♬ original sound – TMZ Tyler Speaks After the Verdict Tyler said he was present in court when the victim testified, listening as the events were recounted in detail. Asked whether the punishment was fair, he stopped short of offering a definitive opinion. “All I can say is it was pretty emotional to see both sides and to see it all unfolding,” he said. He added that the proceedings brought “a huge array of different emotions” for relatives trying to make sense of the outcome. Despite the upheaval, Tyler said he remains committed to moving forward with his music career and personal life. He acknowledged that any future conversation with his father may come much later. Before concluding the interview, he delivered a brief message directed toward Mystikal: “I hope you get the help you need. I really hope you do.” According to Variety, Mystikal’s attorney sought to withdraw the guilty plea shortly before sentencing. He argued that his client was experiencing emotional distress and had not fully weighed the consequences of the agreement. However, the judge denied the request. Mystikal has remained in custody since his July 2022 arrest. He will be required to register as a sex offender for life. During sentencing, after attempting to address the victim directly, he was instructed to speak to the court. He stated, “If I did that to you, I deserve the max sentence.”
Clive Davis, Music Mogul, Passes Away At 94
Clive Davis, the legendary record executive and industry visionary who shaped the sound of popular music for more than half a century, died Monday at the age of 94. His family confirmed the news following a recent hospitalization for an upper respiratory infection that had sidelined the mogul in the weeks leading up to his death. Davis was a towering figure in the entertainment world, credited with discovering and cultivating the careers of iconic performers such as Whitney Houston, Barry Manilow, Bruce Springsteen and Alicia Keys. Throughout a career that spanned seven decades, he served as the president of Columbia Records and famously founded Arista Records and J Records, leaving an indelible mark on every genre from rock and pop to R&B and soul. Known for his signature tinted glasses and sharp business acumen, Davis possessed what many in the industry described as a “golden ear” for hits. His most famous partnership was with Whitney Houston, whom he mentored from a young gospel singer into a global superstar. He was equally pivotal for Barry Manilow, famously bringing him the song “Brandy,” which they reworked into the chart-topping classic “Mandy.” “I found, by accident, a role for music in my life that became a natural part of me and I realized I had a natural gift for discovering artists,” Davis said in a 2022 interview. He emphasized that maintaining a high standard of excellence and a rigorous work ethic were the pillars of his long-standing success in a volatile industry. Even into his 90s, Davis remained a central force in Hollywood. He continued to host his legendary Pre-Grammy Gala, an annual event that served as the industry’s most prestigious gathering of talent. From his bungalow at the Beverly Hills Hotel, he personally curated the lineup of performers, often pairing industry veterans with promising newcomers he had personally scouted. The music community began mourning the loss of the titan immediately as news of his passing spread. Longtime collaborator Barry Manilow reflected on their decades-long partnership, noting that while they often argued over creative directions, their mutual respect was unwavering. “It’s been a decent relationship when it comes to the music,” Manilow said. “And then it’s been an even better one as friends.” Davis is survived by his children and a vast legacy of music that continues to define the American soundtrack. Funeral arrangements have not yet been announced as of yet. May he rest peacefully.
Ice Cube Suspends BIG3 Players Lance Stephenson & Michael Beasley After Altercation
Ice Cube, founder of the BIG3, has announced the one-game suspension of Lance Stephenson and Michael Beasley for lack of conduct during a recent game. The announcement arrives two-days following their actions during and after Saturday’s matchup between the Miami 305 and the LA Riot. On Saturday’s (June 20) game, Stephenson, playing for Miami 305, seemingly tackled Devin Ebanks of the L.A. Riot while driving to the basket then briefly held him in a headlock. Stephenson later took a swing at Jordan Crawford, also on the opposing team. Lance Stephenson wanted smoke with the whole LA Riot team!! Game called after altercation with both teams. pic.twitter.com/6Ya6pOpFYu — Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) June 20, 2026 Per the league’s official statement, officials reviewed the incident and determined that both players’ conduct fell short of the professionalism, respect, and sportsmanship expected of BIG3 athletes. League commissioner Clyde Drexler announced that Stephenson and Miami teammate Michael Beasley would be suspended for one game. Ice Cube wrote on his social media pages: “Apologies to everybody watching the Miami 305 vs. LA riot on @CBS yesterday. We all wanted to see a great basketball game. That wasn’t it.” The statement highlighted that while the league embraces “physical play” and welcomes “trash talk,” they do not condone physical violence as safety is a priority. View this post on Instagram To minimize roster disruptions, the suspensions will be served separately. Stephenson will sit out Week 2, while Beasley will serve his suspension during Week 3 of the BIG3 season. The decision was signed by BIG3 Commissioner Clyde Drexler. Stephenson was selected 40th overall in the 2010 NBA Draft and went on to play for several teams, including the Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Lakers, and Charlotte Hornets, among others.
Bobby Shmurda Reunites With His Father After 30-Year Prison Sentence
Brooklyn rapper Bobby Shmurda met his father, Gervase Johnson, with open arms after serving a 30-year prison sentence. Social media made the reunion go viral on Thursday. The emotional father-son moment exploded across social media Friday after MyMixtapez shared a split-screen video on X showing the pair together for the first time since Shmurda was an infant. The clip quickly racked up millions of views as fans celebrated the long-awaited reunion. Bobby Shmurda’s father has been released from prison after serving over 30 years He was arrested when Bobby was only two months old, and Bobby is now 31 years old. pic.twitter.com/tuZGMkO0qE — My Mixtapez (@mymixtapez) June 19, 2026 Johnson entered prison when Shmurda, whose legal name is Ackquille Pollard, was just two months old. Now 31, the rapper could be seen smiling, hugging and spending time with his father in scenes that struck a chord with fans. The video’s caption highlighted the extraordinary timeline: a father incarcerated for most of his son’s life finally returning home. Public records show Johnson was convicted in Miami-Dade County, Florida, in the mid-1990s on charges that included attempted first-degree murder. Various reports have described his sentence differently, with some citing life imprisonment and others reporting a term exceeding 100 years. Brooklyn Rapper Bobby Shmurda & His Father, Gervase Johnson, Reunite For First Time in 30 Years Upon Prison Release Johnson ultimately spent more than 30 years in custody before securing his freedom in June 2026. Details surrounding his release remain unclear. Public records have not yet indicated whether Johnson completed his sentence, received parole or obtained relief through another legal avenue. A 2023 online campaign known as “Free Gervy” argued that Johnson had been wrongfully convicted, though no court overturned the conviction. For Shmurda, the reunion carries added weight. The rapper famously served his own prison sentence after pleading guilty to conspiracy and weapons-related charges in 2016. He was released in 2021 after serving roughly six years. https://youtu.be/ekBz3sp-k?si=DH6tnRNdTorPSPEO Throughout his music career, Shmurda frequently referenced his father’s absence. Fans have long pointed to lyrics from his breakout hit “Hot N***a” as a reflection of that experience. Now, after decades of separation, father and son are finally sharing the same moment. For many fans, the viral video represents more than a family reunion. It is a story of resilience, redemption and a second chance at time that once seemed lost forever.
Swizz Beatz Sues Charlotte Nightclub Over DMX’s “Party Up” Unpaid Royalties
Hip-hop producer Swizz Beatz and several music publishers have sued a North Carolina entertainment venue in federal court, alleging it publicly performed copyrighted songs, including the late DMX’s hit “Party Up (Up in Here),” without obtaining the licenses required under federal copyright law. The complaint, filed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina, accuses BoatYard Lake Norman and its owner, Chris Boukedes, of repeatedly playing protected musical works despite years of outreach and licensing offers from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, known as ASCAP. At the center of the dispute is “Party Up (Up in Here),” the chart-topping DMX single co-written by Swizz Beatz. The lawsuit alleges the venue publicly performed the song and other copyrighted works without authorization, depriving songwriters, composers and music publishers of performance royalties. According to the complaint, ASCAP representatives attempted to secure compliance through telephone calls, emails and mailed correspondence. The organization contends those efforts were unsuccessful. Swizz Beatz Goes After North Carolina Nightclub For The Illegal Use Of DMX’s Hit “Party Up” In Federal Court “ASCAP has contacted Defendants by telephone, by mail, and by e-mail,” the complaint states. Despite those communications, the defendants allegedly “refused all of ASCAP’s license offers for Boatyard” while continuing to publicly perform copyrighted compositions within ASCAP’s repertory. The action also includes claims involving “Jump Around,” “Party All the Time” and “Shut Up and Dance,” with several publishing companies joining as plaintiffs. Universal Music Corp. is among the entities asserting rights connected to “Party Up (Up in Here).” The plaintiffs seek up to $30,000 in statutory damages. Along with injunctive relief and other remedies available under the Copyright Act. The lawsuit is one of several copyright enforcement actions filed nationwide this week by ASCAP-affiliated songwriters and publishers. In a statement, ASCAP Executive Vice President of Licensing Stephanie Ruyle said the venues chose not to pay. “Each of the establishments sued today has chosen to infringe upon the hard work of songwriters instead of licensing the music they play, despite repeated notifications and opportunities to do so.”
NBA Ben10 Thanks Fans For Support After Houston Shooting
Baton Rouge rapper NBA Ben10 appreciates his fans as he looks ahead after a year marked by violence, recovery, and uncertainty. Real name Ben Anthony Fields, he shared an encouraging update this week, telling fans he hopes to walk again by Christmas after suffering life-altering injuries in a Houston shooting earlier this year. In a video posted to social media on June 17, the NBA Youngboy affiliate addressed supporters who have followed his recovery journey over the past several months. “To all the ones who prayed for me, thank you for the good prayers. I’m still in this joint,” Ben10 said from what appeared to be a rehabilitation facility. “We are shooting for Christmas for me to be up whipping your a*s again. Gang.” NBA Ben10 thanks supporters for praying for him through his recovery & says he aims to be on his feet by Christmas pic.twitter.com/WKRBF8rjLe — AkzWhoMatter (@akzwhomatter) June 18, 2026 The message offered a rare glimpse into the rapper’s mindset following two separate shootings in less than six weeks. The first incident occurred on April 8 at Confessions Restaurant and Lounge in Houston, Texas. Authorities said the shooting stemmed from an attempted robbery involving Detroit rapper Allstar JR, who was also at the venue. Rapper NBA Ben10 Sends “Thank You” To His Supportive Fans After Being Shot In Houston & Baton Rouge Investigators allege that JR obtained a firearm during the confrontation and fired multiple shots. At least two people were struck by gunfire, including Ben10. The full extent of his injuries became public through court filings in Harris County. Prosecutors alleged that the Baton Rouge artist suffered a spinal injury that resulted in “irreversible paralysis of the lower extremities.” News of the shooting quickly spread throughout hip-hop circles, prompting an outpouring of support from fans and artists connected to the Never Broke Again camp. Just weeks later, Ben10 was reportedly wounded again during an altercation in Baton Rouge. Local outlet WBRZ reported that three people suffered injuries in the incident. Authorities have released few details about the case. Despite the setbacks, NBA Ben10’s latest update reflects determination rather than defeat. For now, his focus remains on rehabilitation, recovery, and reaching a goal that once seemed distant: taking his first steps again by Christmas.
Brooklyn Rapper Sleepy Hallow Released After Serving 8 Months
Brooklyn drill rapper Sleepy Hallow, whose real name is Tegan Chambers, has been released from prison after serving approximately eight months of a one-year sentence imposed in connection with a sprawling New York gang conspiracy case. The rapper announced his release Thursday in an Instagram post featuring photographs of himself posing alongside luxury vehicles and music plaques. “I’m back, now go pick a side n’ stay there,” Chambers wrote. View this post on Instagram Chambers was among 32 defendants named in a 140-count indictment unsealed by New York prosecutors in May 2023. Authorities alleged that members and associates of a Brooklyn street gang participated in a range of criminal activities, leading to charges that included conspiracy and violent offenses against multiple defendants. In October 2025, Chambers pleaded guilty to fourth-degree conspiracy and was sentenced to one year in prison. Court records show the plea resolved his role in the prosecution’s broader gang conspiracy case. Brooklyn Rap Star Sleepy Hallow Released After 8 Months, Prepares “First Day Out” Track The case also ensnared fellow Brooklyn drill artist Michael Williams, known as Sheff G. Williams pleaded guilty to second-degree attempted murder and second- and fourth-degree conspiracy charges. He received a five-year prison sentence in October 2025. Chambers’ release marks the latest development in a prosecution that drew significant attention because of the involvement of prominent figures in New York’s drill music scene. The rapper indicated he intends to quickly return to his music career. In addition to announcing his release, Sleepy Hallow said he’s filming the “First Day Out” music video. He invited fans to the video shoot in New York City. “First Day Out” tracks are commonly associated with songs released by artists following incarceration. The planned release suggests Sleepy Hallow is seeking to capitalize on renewed public attention following his prison term. Sleep Hallow is set to perform at Hot 97’s Summer Jam on July 24.