The Digital Den #39

Drake and Ebro Darden are at it again! The rapper fired back in a humorous way after Ebro labeled him a "sickness" in hip hop during a recent episode of Hot 97's "Ebro In The Morning." Ebro's comment came while discussing Kendrick Lamar’s beef with Drake, suggesting that Drizzy represents a problematic influence in the industry.

In response, Drake cheekily posted a Photoshopped image of Ebro over a bowl of ayahuasca, the controversial plant-based drink, on his Finsta. Ebro, not one to back down, argued that Drake mentioning him signals a low point in his career, as he’s never acknowledged Ebro before.

This playful spat isn't new—Ebro has previously criticized Drake for not speaking out on social issues.

50 Cent is back at it again, poking fun at Big Meech and his son Lil Meech following the cancellation of Big Meech's homecoming concert. The rapper unleashed his trolling skills on Instagram, sharing an AI-generated clip featuring the duo in a comical argument and reposting a scene from his "BMF" series that serves a jab at Lil Meech.

Despite claiming he had no part in the concert's cancellation, 50 couldn't resist reveling in the drama, humorously wishing his followers a Happy Valentine’s Day while also taking veiled shots at the Meech family. This ongoing beef traces back to tensions after Big Meech’s release from prison, heightened by 50’s digs into their family dynamics and speculations about their relationship.

In an intriguing twist, T-Pain offered some back-handed praise to Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR's newly dropped album, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U. During a recent livestream, he suggested that many of the tracks felt like leftover gems from both artists' past projects—essentially hinting that they might be revamping previously scrapped material.

While he didn’t dismiss the album as bad, he implied that it pulled from old recordings to keep PARTYNEXTDOOR in the mix. Despite T-Pain's mixed critique, fans are loving the new release, with standout tracks like "GIMME A HUG" getting notable buzz.

The album is breaking records, clinching the title of the biggest R&B/soul project on Apple Music for first-day streams.

Kanye West and Bianca Censori's whirlwind relationship appears to be heading for a split, according to reports from a source close to the couple. The news comes on the heels of their controversial appearances, including a striking moment at the Grammys where Censori's daring outfit made headlines.

Allegedly, the couple reached a verbal agreement for Censori to receive $5 million in the divorce, with formal paperwork expected soon. While Censori is currently residing in Los Angeles, West's whereabouts remain unclear.

This isn’t the first round of breakup rumors for the couple, who married in late 2022 and have consistently drawn public attention for their provocative choices. As speculation continues, fans are left wondering if there's truth to these reports or if it’s just another chapter in the couple’s captivating saga.

Comedian Druski recently opened up about his brief but highly publicized relationship with Rubi Rose during a Valentine's Day appearance on The Breakfast Club. Contrary to Rubi’s claims that their romance was a PR stunt, Druski insisted that their bond was genuine, although he acknowledged that they might have rushed into making it public.

Having known each other for years, their connection blossomed quickly, but he admits he made mistakes along the way. Despite speculation and rumors about their split, both defend each other against criticism.

Even as tensions arise in the online world, Druski and Rubi maintain a sense of camaraderie, suggesting that the drama is merely water under the bridge. As he moves forward, Druski hints at taking a more cautious approach to future relationships, eager to avoid the chaos that came with his whirlwind romance with Rubi.

In a recent podcast appearance, Carl Jones, a key producer of "The Boondocks," shed light on the unexpected fallout that led to his exit from the beloved animated series. While discussing the show's behind-the-scenes dynamics, Jones revealed that a seemingly innocuous DJ Vlad sketch he animated ended up straining his relationship with creator Aaron McGruder.

This sketch was merely the tipping point in a growing rift; Jones was also developing other projects like the animated "Black Dynamite," which didn't sit well with McGruder. The clash over creative freedom ultimately resulted in Jones' departure after the third season.

The intertwining of his work with DJ Vlad and the tension with McGruder leaves fans curious about how external influences can dramatically alter the trajectory of creative collaborations.

Kendrick Lamar is set to reclaim the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 chart with his album 'GNX' following an electrifying halftime performance at Super Bowl LIX.

After hitting the stage, the album is projected to move around 230,000 units this week, further cementing its spot with over one million sales in total. This Super Bowl show shattered records, becoming the most-watched halftime performance in history, attracting 133.

5 million viewers; a feat previously held by Michael Jackson. Accompanied by stars like SZA and Serena Williams, Lamar aimed to deliver a "cinematic" experience that reflected the essence of Black America.

With hits from 'GNX' and some classic tracks, he didn’t just entertain; he controlled the narrative about Black culture and identity. Fans can also expect additional boosts for his earlier albums, 'Good Kid, M.A.A.D City' and 'DAMN.