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The Digital Den #51


In a fiery feud that’s heating up social media, rapper DDG has taken aim at Soulja Boy, mocking him over a recent $4 million sexual battery judgment. DDG unleashed a series of biting posts, criticizing Soulja’s new track for its poor performance and even playfully linking to a fake GoFundMe to assist with Soulja's financial woes stemming from the judgment.
The playful jabs didn’t stop there; DDG also shared a laugh-inducing comparison of Soulja’s teeth before and after dental work. The beef intensified when Soulja, referencing past allegations against DDG regarding Halle Bailey, hurled threats in response.
With both artists throwing shade online, fans are left wondering if this social media spat will escalate into musical diss tracks.

Ming Li, sister of rap queen Nicki Minaj, has spoken out amid swirling rumors of family drama and alleged disses from her famous sibling. In a recent premiere event for "Baddies Gone Wild," Ming was asked about Nicki's pointed remarks, rumored to be aimed at her.
Instead of stoking the flames, Ming simply expressed her love for Nicki, dismissing any notion of bad blood. The speculation arose after fans interpreted Nicki's comments about "blood relation" during her Stationhead live sessions as a slight against Ming, who has occasionally discussed their family dynamic publicly.
Adding to the intrigue, Ming's connection to the reality show and rumored tattoo tributes have fans buzzing, but the true nature of their relationship remains complex and private. As the story unfolds, followers are left eagerly awaiting more insights into this high-profile sibling bond.

In the latest update of the "Fire Emoji" playlist, Tee Grizzley takes center stage with his powerful new album, Forever My Moment. Leading the hip-hop charge, his standout track "Robbery 9" showcases intense flows and captivating storytelling.
The playlist also highlights contributions from BossMan Dlow and Gucci Mane, whose playful collaboration "Hit" injects a whimsical twist into the mix. Little Simz adds her flair with "Young," a nostalgic track brimming with youthful exuberance.
Meanwhile, 2 Chainz and Lil Yachty deliver a gritty banger with "SISTA WIVES," and Kodak Black introspects in the raw, stripped-down single "Maui Woop.

Tory Lanez is on the mend after a shocking prison stabbing incident that left him with serious injuries, including two collapsed lungs. The Grammy-nominated artist was attacked by a fellow inmate, requiring emergency medical attention.
Thankfully, sources report that Tory’s condition has stabilized; he's now breathing and talking on his own. Following the brutal assault, he was briefly moved to a medical facility but has since returned to prison care.
His attorney, Jose Baez, reassured fans that Tory remains upbeat and is a "strong young man." Meanwhile, the alleged attacker, Santino Casio, who has a violent history, has been placed in restricted housing as investigations continue.
Despite the serious nature of the incident, Lanez is focusing on recovery while serving a 10-year sentence for a separate conviction involving Megan Thee Stallion. Fans and followers are rallying behind him during this challenging time.

Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR’s collaborative album "Some Sexy Songs 4 U" just went Platinum, selling over a million album-equivalent units in the U.S.
within three months of its Valentine's Day release. Despite initial lower week-one sales, the album has resonated with fans, maintaining a top-five spot on the Billboard 200 chart.
Anchored by Drake’s popular single "NOKIA" and standout tracks like PND’s "DIE TRYING," this project showcases the artists' creative chemistry. As Drake keeps his next solo album under wraps, he hints he's hard at work on new music.
Fans are excited about what’s to come, especially as both artists capitalize on the momentum of "Some Sexy Songs 4 U." With ongoing legal battles and new ventures, including a fragrance launch, Drake remains a force in the music scene, proving that even in quieter moments, his star power continues to shine.

Cardi B is back in the headlines, but this time, it’s for clapping back at Rory Farrell from the "New Rory & Mal" podcast! During a recent episode, Rory's lighthearted jab about Cardi needing to be “held accountable” for her rumored romance with NFL star Stefon Diggs didn’t sit well with the Bronx rapper. In a fiery Instagram response, Cardi didn't hold back: "When a white man like Rory talkin’ about I need to be held accountable.
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makes me see red," she vented. While Rory meant no harm, it sparked a whirlwind of reactions online, leading to Cardi's quick apology afterward.
Demaris, Rory’s cohost, jumped in to clarify that Rory was just joking. The exchange highlights how quickly relationship rumors can escalate, especially in the public eye.

In a new twist to the drama between Gunna and Young Thug, Gunna has covered up his YSL tattoo, sparking further speculation about their supposedly strained relationship. Recently, Gunna posted gym selfies where fans quickly noticed the tattoo’s removal, igniting chatter about his ties to Young Thug, who was released from prison in October after a lengthy two-year stint.
The duo, once inseparable, has faced scrutiny since their arrests in 2022, particularly after Gunna accepted a plea deal, leading many to accuse him of snitching, a claim he vehemently denies.
The tension seems to be escalating, as Young Thug, in a GQ interview, left fans guessing about their friendship.
Adding fuel to the fire, social media buzz suggests a recent track by Young Thug contains jabs at Gunna, and it appears that the label is distancing itself from him altogether.

Netflix is gearing up to release an impactful documentary titled Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy, set to premiere on June 10. This poignant film revisits the harrowing events of Travis Scott’s 2021 Astroworld Festival, where a crowd crush tragically claimed ten lives and left many injured.
With firsthand interviews from survivors, victims' families, and previously unreleased 911 audio, the documentary seeks to shed light on a night that began with excitement but spiraled into chaos. Among those affected was nine-year-old Ezra Blount, the youngest victim, whose story resonates deeply throughout the narrative.
Following extensive legal battles and criticism over safety measures, this documentary promises to provide an intimate look into the catastrophe, featuring voices from paramedics and security staff who witnessed the calamity. The trailer, released recently, hints at the emotional depth and urgent conversations the film aims to provoke.