21 Savage turned to X to advocate for unity between Young Thug and Gunna, invoking their shared history and the value of loyalty. “Y’all need to work this out. You’ve shared love, and Gunna never aimed to betray you,” he wrote, framing the dispute as a personal rift rather than a public spectacle. He highlighted the emotional toll of prolonging conflict and stressed that loyalty should guide their choices, even amid disagreement. Addressing Lil Baby, he broadened the conversation to emphasize responsibility within their community. He suggested that acknowledging missteps is part of sustaining trust. “Admitting our brother was swayed is part of loyalty,” he said, reinforcing accountability as an act of care. The post resonated widely, drawing attention from both fans and fellow artists invested in Atlanta’s hip-hop scene. The following day, Young Thug responded in a manner that was personal but indirect. While he did not explicitly reference the call for reconciliation, his words carried warmth and openness. “I love you, my brother, you’ve always been there for me,” he tweeted, signaling a willingness to engage rather than close the door. As of now, 21 Savage has not replied publicly. @21savage I love u my brada, u always been with me. — Young Thug ひ (@youngthug) December 18, 2025 Young Thug’s Subtle Response Prior to this exchange, Young Thug had made remarks perceived by some as critical of Gunna, suggesting feelings of betrayal and tension. Gunna responded thoughtfully via Instagram, reflecting on integrity and resilience. “The true measure of strength lies in maintaining a compassionate spirit when life tests you,” he wrote, choosing reflection over confrontation. The timing of the post suggested it was aimed at addressing the ongoing dynamics. The dialogue between these artists highlights the complex interplay of loyalty, growth, and accountability in Atlanta hip-hop. Fans and peers continue to watch closely, hoping that reflection may lead to reconciliation. For now, the story remains unresolved, with the conversation shaped as much by careful silence as by the statements themselves.
Wale Clarifies His Relationship With Solange
Speculation about a past romance between Wale and Solange Knowles has circulated quietly for years, fueled more by curiosity than confirmation. During a recent appearance on Club Shay Shay, the rapper addressed the rumors directly, leaving little room for ambiguity. “No, we were really good friends,” he said, describing a relationship grounded in trust and creative alignment rather than romance. The remark brought a definitive close to a narrative that had long existed without his voice. Wale spoke warmly about Solange’s influence during a formative period of his career, particularly outside the studio. He credited her with expanding his worldview, including an introduction to fashion circles like Givenchy. “If anyone knows Solo, they understand that she’s always ahead of the curve. She recognized my potential before many others did,” he said, framing her as an early believer rather than a romantic partner. Wale noted that he is currently single, while Solange was previously married to director Alan Ferguson before their separation in 2019. Wale on the Kai Cenat Moment That Went Viral The interview also touched on a more recent moment that drew intense online attention. Wale revisited his brief exchange with streamer Kai Cenat at the BET Awards, a clip that went viral after Cenat appeared not to recognize him. “That sh*t made me look crazy now, just so you know. They’re running with it, but we’ll talk later,” Wale said, acknowledging how quickly the moment took on a life of its own. Cenat later addressed the incident, insisting it was unintentional. “To Wale, I hope he didn’t take my interaction personally. Honestly, how could I not be oblivious?” he wrote. Even so, Wale admitted the episode lingered with him. “Kai Cenat discussing mental health is relevant now,” he said. “After dedicating 13 years to this industry to support the culture, to see online the narrative of ‘@KaiCenat didn’t know who you were’ is disheartening.”
50 Cent Shares Audio of Jim Jones’ Landlord Claiming Unpaid Rent
The long-simmering dispute between 50 Cent and Jim Jones flared again after Jones dismissed 50’s Netflix series, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, as a “mockumentary.” The comment was made during a podcast appearance and quickly prompted a sharp response from 50 Cent. He took to social media to air his grievances. What began as a critique of a documentary soon widened into a public argument over money, credibility, and control. The exchange drew in fellow rapper Maino. It shifted the focus from creative differences to personal accusations. In a series of posts, 50 Cent accused Jones and Maino of failing to meet financial obligations connected to their podcast operation. “These individuals are squatters; they owe $250,000 for the space where they record their podcast,” he wrote. He framed the dispute as a matter of unpaid rent. He followed with another jab: “These bums are vying for the best-dressed title but can’t settle their bills.” The remarks cast the conflict as one rooted in accountability rather than artistic rivalry. The situation escalated further when 50 Cent shared an audio recording he said featured the landlord of the building where Jones records. In the clip, the speaker describes difficulties working with Jones. He claims unpaid rent ranging from $80,000 to $180,000. The recording spread quickly online, though its assertions have not been publicly addressed by Jones. No official response has been issued disputing or confirming the claims. 50 Cent shares phone call with owner of Jim Jones’ podcast building; Landlord says Dipset member owes $80K to $180K in back rent pic.twitter.com/ODNsiTp4v1 — Kollege Kidd (@KollegeKidd) December 18, 2025 How the Exchange Expanded Maino soon responded with humor, posting a digitally altered image of 50 Cent that poked fun at his appearance and persona. The post referenced their shared history while sidestepping the substance of the accusations. Its light tone appeared intended to defuse the moment. However, it instead drew another pointed reply. 50 Cent answered directly, writing, “I understand Diddy was your hero; stick by him,” linking Jones and Maino to Sean Combs amid heightened scrutiny. He went on to suggest he could purchase the studio where their podcast is produced. “This wasn’t on my agenda; however, if you insist I’ll make time,” he added. This signaled that the dispute had moved beyond words into a broader contest over leverage and influence.
Megan Thee Stallion Pushes For Permanent Ban On Milagro Gramz’s Commentary
Megan Thee Stallion’s lawyers are returning to court with a request for stronger restrictions against Milagro Gramz, arguing that a recent jury win was not enough to stop the ongoing online harassment they say the commentator has directed at the rapper. In a newly submitted 23-page motion, her legal team is asking for a permanent injunction that would prevent Gramz from continuing to post or speak about Megan in a way they describe as harmful, whether through livestreams, social media updates, or other forms of digital communication. The motion states that the need for this order became clear soon after the jury ruled in Megan’s favor and a gag order was lifted. Instead of easing up, her team claims Gramz immediately resumed disparaging commentary. One of the examples cited is a December 1st Instagram Live where Gramz downplayed the verdict and suggested she would shift her content to music, labeling it “artistic expression.” Megan’s attorneys say that framing signals her intention to continue while trying to hide behind First Amendment protections. They also call out remarks Gramz made when viewers referenced the lawsuit’s outcome. In the livestream, Gramz said she does not “get on the internet and cry,” which the motion describes as belittling Megan’s emotional trauma. The next day, Gramz posted images of herself alongside Gayle King on X, a post Megan’s team says could reasonably be interpreted as referencing the rapper’s past interview with King, which Gramz used during trial to question Megan’s credibility regarding the Tory Lanez shooting. Another incident cited occurred on December 15th, when Gramz joined another blogger’s livestream and allegedly made new accusations, including claiming witness Amiel Holland-Briggs committed perjury and referring to Megan as “the Black Regina George,” language described as defamatory and racially charged. She also suggested Megan’s manager should be blamed for emotional distress because he shared screenshots of Gramz’s posts — a tactic the filing says she masks as “just questions.” The motion argues that Gramz’s crowdfunding efforts to offset damages show she has faced little consequence and continues to portray her behavior as free speech. According to Megan’s attorneys, the pattern reflects retaliation for the rapper’s cooperation with law enforcement and for surviving a shooting tied to someone close to Gramz. They conclude that “all factors weigh in favor” of granting a permanent injunction.
Kanye West Breaks Mexico City Attendance Record With Two-Night Return
Kanye West is set to return to Mexico City for the first time in 17 years, and the anticipation surrounding his comeback has translated into record-breaking attendance numbers. While his public image and career have faced significant turbulence in recent years, the response to his upcoming shows proves his international pull remains enormous. Scheduled for January 30 and 31 at Plaza de Toros “La México,” the performances are expected to draw a combined 74,000 people, according to AllHipHop. That turnout surpasses the venue’s previous attendance milestone set in November 2019, when Roger Federer and Alexander Zverev played an exhibition match that brought in 42,517 fans, per ESPN. Even with that achievement already eclipsed, the second show still has tickets available, suggesting attendance could rise even further. West hasn’t performed in the city since October 2008 during his Glow in the Dark Tour, when he appeared at Palacio de los Deportes. His long absence has only added to the excitement among fans eager to see him live again. YE LIVE IN MEXICO 1 . 30 . 26 pic.twitter.com/gA5DxIjiku — Kanversation (@TheKanversation) November 6, 2025 This isn’t the first time Ye has drawn massive international crowds recently. Just months ago, he filled Shanghai Stadium with 70,000 attendees. The organizers of the Mexico City shows believe this event will be just as significant. Andrés Charvel, CEO of 515 Entertainment, described the overwhelming response by saying: “The response has been extraordinary. Breaking the venue’s historic record demonstrates the powerful connection audiences have with such an iconic figure, and the demand shows that fans have been waiting for this moment for a long time. Together with the venue, our production team, and the artist’s team, we are working to execute something the world has never seen before.” These victories in ticket sales come shortly after West faced backlash in Brazil, where he was banned from performing in São Paulo. His November 29 show at Interlagos Racetrack was canceled after he spread Nazism and anti-Semitism, with authorities noting he could have been arrested if he performed hateful content. Even so, his return to Mexico City appears poised to be one of his most successful live events in years.
Rick Ross’ Daughter Calls Him Out For Not Acting His Age
Rick Ross is known for living lavishly, but according to his daughter, he may be taking things a little too far — at least when it comes to acting his age. The Maybach Music Group boss recently found himself on the receiving end of some playful yet pointed criticism from his eldest daughter, Toie Roberts, after a clip of the two interacting went viral online. In the footage, Toie doesn’t hold back as she jokingly calls out her famous father for behaving like he’s still in his 20s. “My daddy is old as f*** and he acts like he’s my age,” she joked, reminding Ross that while she and her older brother are adults, he still has several younger children at home. Toie encouraged the rapper to slow down and embrace a more age-appropriate lifestyle, poking fun at his nonstop energy. View this post on Instagram Rick Ross, who is approaching 50, appeared to take the comments in stride, laughing along as his daughter roasted him. Fans quickly picked up on the moment, praising Toie for keeping it real while also highlighting the close and candid relationship she shares with her father.
Wiz Khalifa Sentenced To 9 Months In Romanian Prison For Drug Possession
Rap superstar Wiz Khalifa, born Cameron Thomaz, has been hit with a nine-month prison sentence in Romania. View this post on Instagram An appellate court flipped a lower court’s earlier call that had let the 38-year-old Pittsburgh native walk away with a fine, according to court records cited by local outlet Cancan. The Constanța Court of Appeal upheld an appeal filed by Romania’s Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism, or DIICOT, through its Constanța Territorial Service, partially overturning a ruling issued by the Constanța Tribunal. That earlier decision imposed a criminal fine of 3,000 Romanian lei. On appeal, judges ruled that a custodial sentence was “warranted under Romanian law,” sending the case into much harser territory. Court minutes cited by Cancan show Khalifa was convicted under Law No. 143/2000 for what the statute defines as “unlawful possession of dangerous drugs for personal use.” The appellate ruling is final and binding, closing the door on further challenges under Romania’s criminal procedure rules. Wiz Khalifa Sentenced To 9 Months In Prison In Romania The case dates back to 2024. The “Black and Yellow” hitmaker was briefly detained during legal proceedings and later released without being remanded into custody. Romanian authorities were quick to draw a line around the charges, stressing that the case did not involve drug trafficking. Instead, prosecutors framed it squarely as possession for personal use — an offense that carries a statutory penalty ranging from three months to two years in prison or a fine. That distinction mattered little on appeal. By rejecting the fine-only sentence, the appellate court signaled that celebrity status offers no shield in Romania’s drug laws.. Under Law No. 143/2000, possession offenses remain firmly criminalized, even as other jurisdictions rethink similar conduct. Khalifa’s sentencing has reignited debate around Romania’s hardline approach, especially when stacked against shifts elsewhere. Countries such as Germany, Spain, Portugal and the Netherlands have moved toward decriminalization or administrative penalties for small-quantity possession. In parts of the United States, similar conduct has been reduced to civil infractions or legalized outright. Romania, however, continues to enforce tougher sanctions, and the court’s ruling makes that stance unmistakable. As the appellate panel made clear by reinstating prison time, the law leaves no leniency once a conviction is entered. Wiz’s public image has long been intertwined with marijuana culture. For Wiz Khalifa, the decision lands as a stark reminder that international tours and global branding don’t change local law.
Rapper BIA & NBA Star Cam Whitmore Confirm They’re Dating
BIA is making her relationship with NBA star Cam Whitmore Instagram official — and she’s doing it in classic courtside style. View this post on Instagram The Boston-born rapper, 34, shared a series of photos and videos on social media that subtly — and then unmistakably — confirmed her romance with the Washington Wizards forward, 21. The posts included a selfie video of BIA sitting courtside at a Wizards game against the New Orleans Pelicans, a photo highlighting her designer handbag with the game unfolding in the background, and a final Instagram Story video showing BIA and Whitmore kissing in front of a full-length mirror. One caption, in particular, caught fans’ attention. “Cute bags I wore watching my man [heart-eyes emoji],” BIA wrote alongside a courtside photo, putting both her fashion sense and her relationship status on display. BIA & Cam Whitmore Make It Official While the image showcased a luxury accessory, the wording shifted the focus to Whitmore, making it clear that the NBA player is more than just a friend. By referring to him as “my man,” BIA left little room for speculation about where they stand. The courtside setting added another layer to the reveal. Sitting front row places BIA firmly inside Whitmore’s professional world, signaling support and closeness rather than a casual appearance. In the video, she smiles confidently as the game plays out behind her, blending glamour with a personal moment tied to Whitmore’s career. BIA continued the soft launch in her Instagram Stories, posting another clip and writing, “BC Holidayyyy [heart emoji].” While she didn’t explain the meaning behind “BC,” fans quickly interpreted it as a personal reference to Whitmore, possibly using his initials or a nickname. The playful wording and heart emoji suggested a celebratory mood, framing the moment as a happy pause from their busy schedules. The most direct confirmation came later, when BIA shared a mirror video of herself and Whitmore kissing. The candid clip felt intimate and unfiltered, offering a glimpse into their relationship without the polish of a red-carpet appearance or official announcement. Together, the posts painted a clear picture. Rather than issuing a statement, BIA chose to tell her story visually, blending fashion, basketball, and affection. The result was a quiet but confident reveal — one that confirmed her new romance while keeping the moment entirely on her own terms.
Wale Says BET Awards Mix-Up With Kai Cenat Affected His Mental Health
Wale is revisiting the moment that turned into one of the most talked-about clips from this year’s BET Awards, his unexpected interaction with streamer Kai Cenat. What seemed like a light exchange quickly spiraled online after Cenat admitted on camera that he didn’t recognize the Grammy-nominated rapper. The fallout, Wale says, affected him more personally than viewers assumed. During an interview on Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay, Wale explained how the situation struck a nerve. “Kai Cenat talking about mental health. He gets it now,” he said, using the incident to highlight how easily online reactions can impact someone. He continued: “Imagine giving your life to this game, then you go to support the culture that you’ve been a part of for 13 years. Then you go online, and everybody’s like, ‘Yo, @KaiCenat, he didn’t know who you were.’” Social media users have since debated Wale’s feelings, with some questioning why the mix-up bothered him at all. “Wait is he saying his mental was affected bc a 23 year old who listens to Michael Jackson didn’t know him?” one person wrote. Another argued that Cenat’s age and streaming environment explained everything: “Kai was too young to recognize someone who is not as relevant anymore… Like just go back under the rock you been in bruh.” The discourse began the night of the awards, after Cenat greeted Wale and later confessed he had no idea who he had just spoken to. When Wale spoke to him afterward, he expressed frustration about how the moment looked online. “That sh*t making me look crazy now, just so you know,” he told Cenat. “That’s making me look crazy, the exchange we had in the hallway. I mean, they running with it, but we’ll talk later.” Cenat eventually apologized publicly. “I’mma go ahead and say to Wale, I hope he didn’t take my interaction personal,” he said on livestream. “How can you blame me from being who I am? You feel me? I’m young!” He also reminded viewers that he was only nine years old when “Lotus Flower Bomb” dropped.
Troy Ave Addresses Run-In With Former Nemesis Maino In Las Vegas
Brooklyn rapper Troy Ave used a December 17 Instagram post to address a rare, face-to-face moment with longtime rival Maino, turning a viral clip into a broader reflection on loyalty, pride, and survival in hip-hop. The post arrived alongside footage showing Troy Ave holding his infant son while running into Maino at the Lamont Roach vs. Pitbull Cruz boxing match in Las Vegas, a setting primed for tension but defined instead by restraint. “I saw Chaino at the fight… We kept it cordial,” Troy Ave wrote, setting the tone for what he framed as personal growth. View this post on Instagram Rather than reigniting old smoke, the rapper emphasized composure and priorities. “We didn’t crash out or mess up the money,” he added, noting that he had floor seats “for the whole family.” According to Troy Ave, the exchange stayed respectful, even revealing a shift in dynamics. “He even called me ‘Mr. Ave,’” Troy wrote, presenting the moment as mutual acknowledgment rather than confrontation. From there, Troy revisited the roots of the tension. He explained that the fallout began when Maino publicly called him a “bro” while simultaneously associating with someone Troy Ave says was openly “hating” on him. Troy Ave & Maino Run Into Each Other In Las Vegas, Troy Ave Speaks In Troy’s view, that move broke an unwritten code. “If we were really ‘cool & bros’… I felt like he shouldn’t of ever done that,” he wrote, stressing that he had previously contributed features and videos “for free.” The most explosive part of the caption focused on a long-circulated chain controversy. Troy Ave accused Maino of pocketing a chain he dropped during a violent altercation, claiming that incident led to the nickname “Chaino.” He also took issue with Maino publicly shouting “Free Troy Ave” during his incarceration, despite allegedly having the chain at the same time. While Troy Ave downplayed the chain’s value, he used the story to underline a deeper point. “Loyalty in rap is a bigger myth than the streets,” he wrote. As the post closed, Troy expanded his message beyond Maino, pointing to what he sees as widespread industry hypocrisy and admitting that pride once stopped him from offering condolences for Maino’s mother’s passing. His takeaway was blunt and cautionary. “#StreetsIsAMyth,” he wrote, urging artists to avoid throwing their lives away over ego. Citing reconciliations like Young Thug and YFN Lucci shaking hands after bloodshed, Troy Ave framed the Vegas encounter as proof that respect, family, and protecting the bag matter more than carrying rap beef forever.