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Lil Yachty is setting the record straight regarding his supposed role in the delay of "At The Gates," the highly anticipated unreleased track featuring Drake and Lil Uzi Vert. Addressing rampant fan speculation, Yachty clarified that he isn't the one blocking its release; instead, he pointed to issues with a Whitney Houston sample as the real culprit.
The rapper emphasized that, contrary to online chatter, he has no sway over Drake's decisions and simply has a verse on the track. Despite whispers of tension with Uzi, Yachty maintains there’s no bad blood between them, even recounting a recent awkward but friendly encounter.
With the buzz surrounding "At The Gates" still alive, fans are eager to see if it will ever make its official debut.

Rihanna's latest day-in-the-life vlog has fans buzzing with excitement over the possibility of new music on the horizon! While she hasn't officially confirmed anything, her vlog showcases a packed schedule filled with meetings, studio visits, and some signature creative moments that have fans speculating. Many are convinced her studio appearances and playful dancing signal that she’s gearing up for a musical comeback.
However, opinions are divided, with some suggesting the footage might relate to her other ventures, such as her fashion line or collaborations with A$AP Rocky. Since releasing her last album, ANTI, in 2016, Rihanna has become a powerhouse in beauty and fashion, so every public moment feels significant.

South African artist Mjolisi is back with a vibrant new album, "Inganono," marking a significant step in his artistic journey. This engaging collection showcases Mjolisi's powerful vocals and sharp production, perfectly blending introspective themes with tracks designed for broad appeal.
The album includes collaborations with notable artists, offering a rich listening experience suitable for personal enjoyment and radio play alike. With songs like "Ngithunjiwe" and "Advantage," Mjolisi demonstrates his deep understanding of contemporary African soundscapes, solidifying his place in the dynamic South African music scene.
"Inganono" is not just an album; it's a statement of growth and creativity for Mjolisi, inviting listeners to embrace the infectious rhythms and melodies with every listen.

The longstanding beef between 50 Cent and T.I.
has flared up again, reigniting tensions rooted in their past conflicts since the late 2000s. As T.
I. prepares to release his final album, “Kill The King,” he’s looking to challenge 50 to a Verzuz battle, while 50 remains skeptical and dismissive.
The back-and-forth escalated recently with personal attacks, including 50 mocking T.I.
's wife, Tiny, which prompted a flurry of diss tracks and escalating family involvement. T.
I.’s son even defended his mother by taking aim at 50’s late mother, intensifying the feud to new heights.
Amid these heated exchanges, social media has seen deleted posts and diss tracks flying, with T.I.
releasing "War" and "Right One." The clash represents more than just a music rivalry; it’s a blend of personal digs and generational responses, ensuring that the drama between these hip-hop giants remains captivating.

Wiz Khalifa is standing his ground after some social media backlash for a unique birthday tradition he shared involving his son, Sebastian “Bash” Taylor Thomaz. During Bash’s 13th birthday, Wiz playfully delivered a few light punches to his son’s midsection—one for each year he’s celebrated—prompting mixed reactions online.
Critics questioned the appropriateness of the “birthday licks,” while supporters defended it as a harmless family custom. In a livestream, Wiz expressed surprise over the controversy, clarifying that the punches were gentle and likening the moment to bonding experiences found in boxing gyms.
Amidst the debate, both parents celebrated Bash’s transition into his teenage years, with Wiz highlighting his son's growth and character. Despite the divided opinions, Wiz maintains that this birthday ritual is all about fun and connection, not offense.

In a fiery social media showdown, boxing champion Claressa Shields took no prisoners while defending herself against a fan's jabs regarding her rumored romance with rapper Papoose. The drama started when a fan criticized Shields—throwing shade on her relationship by suggesting her "GWOAT" status was a result of being in a relationship.
Shields didn’t hold back, playfully comparing the critic to Sid the sloth from Ice Age, with a clever retort that set the internet ablaze. The exchange saw Shields quip, “He wouldn’t look your way, you snail 🐌,” sparking a frenzy among fans who debated the back-and-forth.

In a dramatic turn of events, federal prosecutors are gearing up to use Yella Beezy’s lyrics, alleged gang affiliations, and the shooting of rapper Boosie Badazz to bolster their case in the murder trial of Mo3. The feds argue that a long-standing feud between Yella Beezy and Mo3 escalated into violence leading to Mo3's tragic highway shooting in 2020.
With social media posts and Beezy’s past arrests as potential evidence, prosecutors paint him as deeply entrenched in a dangerous lifestyle linked to the Crips and a group named Get Rich Cartel. They claim tensions reached a boiling point after Mo3’s death, which also impacted Boosie Badazz, who was shot shortly after.
Yella Beezy has denied any involvement, but as this high-stakes trial unfolds, jurors will delve into a complex web of music, rivalry, and street politics. The case promises to reveal the darker side of the rap industry, making it a must-watch saga.

Big news in the music world! Wu-Tang Clan and Lauryn Hill have officially snagged nominations for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's Class of 2026, marking a significant milestone for both legends. Joining them in the lineup are icons like Mariah Carey, Sade, and Iron Maiden.
Notably, Wu-Tang Clan aims to become the ninth hip-hop act inducted, while Lauryn Hill hopes to join an elite group as just the third female rapper enshrined.
Despite being eligible for years, this is their first time on the ballot.
The nominations come shortly after the heartbreaking loss of Oliver “Power” Grant, a pivotal figure in the Wu-Tang legacy. As fans await the final decisions in April, the anticipation builds for what could be a groundbreaking moment in the intersection of hip-hop and rock.

Chase B, Houston's dynamic DJ and close collaborator of Travis Scott, is making waves with his long-awaited mixtape, Be Very Afraid. This vibrant project serves as both an introduction and a bold declaration of his musical identity, blending various genres to reflect his diverse influences.
From heartfelt collaborations to experimental beats, every track invites listeners into Chase B's expansive sonic world. Most notably, the mixtape features “Satellite,” a love letter to modern Houston, showcasing the city’s cultural evolution beyond stereotypes.
Chase B sees himself at the helm of a new Houston renaissance, alongside artists like Don Toliver and Maxo Kream. With a career that’s soared from local DJ to industry tastemaker, he’s ready to push Houston's culture onto the global stage while remaining firmly rooted in his origins.
**Be Very Afraid** isn't just a mixtape; it's an exhilarating glimpse into the future of hip-hop.

CyHi The Prynce is making waves with his new track, "B.R.
A Lost Control," where he takes direct shots at J. Cole.
Following Cole's controversial apology at Dreamville Fest 2024, CyHi expresses his frustrations over what he perceives as a retreat from the Kendrick Lamar beef. In a series of tweets leading up to his release, he critiqued modern lyricists lacking true street experience, subtly hinting at Cole’s credibility.
The diss track features pointed lines aimed at Cole's past lyrics and decisions, urging him to "watch his mouth." CyHi’s bold approach has reignited discussions in the hip-hop community about authenticity, respect, and rivalry.
Dive into "B.R.