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Malice from Clipse has fans buzzing with excitement, teasing more music on the way following their acclaimed comeback album, "Let God Sort Em Out." After taking a break for a personal spiritual journey, Malice is back alongside his brother Pusha T, and they’re eager to keep the momentum going.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, he assured fans, "There’s plenty more" fresh tracks coming soon—no long waits this time! Clipse is currently on tour, celebrating their latest work, with shows lined up in Virginia Beach and Brooklyn and festival appearances scheduled for Coachella and All Points East next year. Malice also reflected on his decision to revert to the original Clipse branding, stating the duo is committed to their roots.

50 Cent is making headlines once again, this time expressing his frustration with New York City after NFL player Kris Boyd was shot. Taking to social media, the rapper provocatively suggested that his fellow New Yorkers consider relocating to Shreveport, Louisiana.
His post emphasized the advantages of Louisiana's business-friendly environment, cutting taxes to attract new jobs while critiquing New York’s policies. "All roads lead to Shreveport," he declared, adding a cheeky remark about playing for the Jets and getting shot.
This isn’t the first time 50 Cent has aired his grievances about New York; he’s outspoken about the city’s current state, previously urging a rethink of leadership and tax plans. His candid commentary continues to spark debate, showing that the rapper isn't afraid to tackle serious issues head-on, all while maintaining his signature flair.


Childish Gambino stirred up quite a buzz at Tyler, The Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival by selling provocative "Cancel Cards" featuring controversial figures like Drake, Diddy, and R. Kelly.
These unique merch items, each depicting a celebrity's alleged misdeeds, have sparked debates about cancel culture and Gambino’s rumored rivalry with the 6ix God. Fans were shocked to see Drake portrayed grooming a dog, a reference to past allegations and beefs with Kendrick Lamar, while Diddy and R.
Kelly’s cards highlight their scandals. The cards have ignited discussions on social media, with many questioning the appropriateness of their sale.
While some fans defended Gambino as a commentary on cancel culture, others criticized both him and Tyler for drawing attention to serious issues.

Kanye West is set to light up Mexico City with not one, but two shows at the Monumental Plaza De Toros on January 30 and 31, 2026. The demand for tickets is off the charts—his first show sold out within hours, prompting the addition of a second date.
Before Mexico, Kanye will perform in Johannesburg and SĂŁo Paulo, but he must tread carefully regarding his setlist, especially after facing potential jail time in Brazil for his controversial track "Heil Hitler." In more uplifting news, Kanye recently met with Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto, expressing remorse for his past antisemitic remarks.
Reflecting on his journey, he emphasized the importance of accountability. As fans eagerly anticipate his upcoming performances, it’s clear that Kanye is navigating a complex path in both his career and personal growth.

Kendrick Lamar fans, brace yourselves—his highly anticipated film with the creators of "South Park" has been delayed indefinitely! Initially set for a March 2026 release, the project has faced setbacks, including a previous postponement from July 2025. Lamar, alongside Matt Stone and Trey Parker, is aiming to deliver a film that lives up to expectations, despite this current roadblock.
Insiders suggest that the demands of Lamar's "Grand National" tour and new South Park episodes impacted production timelines. The untitled film, rumored to be called "Whitney Springs," explores complex themes through the story of a young Black intern at a history museum.
With no new release date in sight, fans are left eager yet uncertain about what’s next for this exciting collaboration. Meanwhile, Kendrick continues to shine, boasting numerous Grammy nominations this year.

In a candid interview on The Bootleg Kev Podcast, FERG sheds light on the fallout between hip-hop heavyweights Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and A$AP Rocky. Reflecting on simpler times during the 2012 "Club Paradise" tour, FERG describes how friendships evolve as artists grow into their individuality.
He likens these changes to family dynamics, suggesting that it’s natural for friends to drift apart while seeking their own identities. Moreover, FERG discusses the current state of A$AP, hinting at its decline and stating, “I don’t think there is A$AP anymore.
” He recognizes the group's legacy but emphasizes that its core members have transformed into distinct entities over the years. With a history of collaboration and camaraderie, FERG signifies that while the collective spirit of A$AP Mob may be fading, the lasting impact of their journey remains.

In the latest celebrity drama, Summer Walker is at the center of a spicy feud with Tori Brixx, sparked by some leaked audio. Allegedly, Summer invited Rich The Kid to keep cheating on Tori with her, jokingly suggesting he save her number as "Pizza Hut.
" Things heated up when Summer claimed Tori sent her an unexpected pizza delivery after a night out, suggesting some creepy harassment. In response, Tori vehemently denied the accusations, insisting she wouldn’t send pizzas if she were to send something, and pointed out that Walker was melting down over the truth coming to light.
The saga has only intensified, with Summer claiming years of harassment, leaving fans wondering how this love triangle will unravel further. Amid the chaos, the internet awaits potential responses from Rich The Kid and other involved parties as the drama unfolds.

Drake is making waves in the music industry once again, surpassing an astounding 16 billion streams on Spotify as of late 2025! The Toronto rapper continues to reign as the most-streamed artist on the platform, pulling in a staggering 51.6 million daily streams—just ahead of Bad Bunny and The Weeknd.
Despite previously hinting at a “graceful exit” from music, Drake's catalog proves to be timeless and incredibly engaging. His recent accomplishments are set to soar even higher with the highly anticipated release of his upcoming album, "ICEMAN," which promises to showcase his best work yet.
In a recent interview, Drizzy spoke about the interactive storytelling behind his music, captivating fans as they dive into his artistic universe.