Drake Partners With Live Nation To Open A New Music Venue In Toronto

Over the past year, more and more music venues have been forced to close by the ongoing pandemic. However, there will soon be a new one in Toronto, courtesy of hometown hero Drake and Live Nation. Billboard reports that the new venue, History, will open later this year with a capacity of just 2,500.

Drake said in a statement that his passion for playing intimate shows early in his career was the driving sentiment behind the smaller size. “Some of my most memorable shows were playing smaller rooms,” he recalled. “I wanted to take those memories and what I learned to create an incredible experience for both the artists and the fans.”

The club has been in development for three years, and once open, will host around 200 events a year. History is just one of many venues that were in planning or construction during the pandemic; while Live Nation has the 5,000-capacity Terminal opening this November in Houston, Billboard lists a number of venues set to open in the future, such as The Factory in St. Louis and the Harry Styles-backed Co-Op Live in Manchester. While many other venues — particularly independently-owned venues — across the nation have been forced to close, others are set to return in 2021. While this creates space for new ventures, it’ll still be some time until the live entertainment industry fully recovers.

New Orleans’ Buku Festival Returns With A Special Fall 2021 Event, BUKU: Planet B

Since the last year and a half put a damper on live events due to the pandemic, every festival is planning their comeback in a different way. Some, like Coachella, have simply rescheduled for 2022, while other events like Bonnaroo are charging full speed ahead for fall of 2021. New Orleans’ boutique event Buku Festival is splitting the difference, offering a smaller one-off version of their festival this fall while they plan to comeback in full force next spring. The event will take place this October 22 and October 23 in New Orleans, and offers a pretty stacked lineup for what’s considered a scaled back version.

Headlined by artists like Megan Thee Stallion, Machine Gun Kelly, Playboi Carti and Pooh Shiesty, the event shows its range with further inclusions like Kaytranada, Alison Wonderland and Jamie xx, along with Remi Wolf, Arlo Parks, Yung Baby Tate and Flo Milli. Pre-sale for the event begins on Thursday, June 10 with general tickets on sale starting Monday, June 14.

The festival’s co-creator, Dante DiPasquale, said the new take on the event is inspired by watching fans hold steady through uncertain times. “For the past year, we’ve watched our fans step outside of their comfort zones and persevere through weird times,” said Dante DiPasquale, BUKU’s co-creator. “Planet B is the result of us being inspired by them to do the same, and all of us at Team BUKU are excited to finally party with them again.”

Check out the festival’s full lineup below and over at their site.

Megan Thee Stallion
ILLENIUM
Machine Gun Kelly
Playboi Carti
Kaytranada
Zeds Dead
Alison Wonderland
Jamie xx
Pooh Shiesty
Chris Lake
Still Woozy
EARTHGANG
Ghostemane
Ashnikko
Subtronics
SVDDEN DEATH: VOYD
Arlo Parks
Flo Milli
LSDREAM
Purple Disco Machine
Remi Wolf
slowthai
$NOT
Yung Baby Tate
Chee
Dua Saleh
Lucii
Mize
Moore Kismet
박혜진 Park Hye Jin
Pears
Pell presents: GLBL WRMNG
ssgkobe
TVBOO
VNSSA
504icygrl
ANTWIGADEE!
BluShakurX
Bouffant Bouffant
DJ Heelturn
Don Peyote B2B BuckTen
GØ PNIK
Lady Lavender
Lango
Legatron Prime
Lil Iceberg
Malik Ninety Five
Odd the Artist
Rob49
Stone Cold Jzzle
Treety
ZiggMonster

Diddy Called Out By Teenager For Allegedly Stealing His App Idea

P. Diddy is nothing short of a household name. Just last week, he hosted a massive, star-studded birthday bash for Quality Control CEO Pee, which featured live dancers, exotic animals, and more. He even has his own private jet “Combs Air,” a true testament to his celebrity status. 

That being said, this is the exact reason a Newark, NJ teenager is calling out the rap mogul for allegedly stealing his Circulate App idea, a platform designed to ease the search for Black-owned businesses for its users. The high schooler shared a passionate video directed at the Bad Boy Entertainment CEO, pleading with him to recognize his contributions. 


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“Have you ever had your heart ripped out of your chest?” says the teen in the video. “For the past year, I’ve been building, developing, and promoting a black business discovery app called Circulate. This past Wednesday, P. Diddy announces he’s creating a Black business discovery platform called Shop Circulate.”

“This is what a Black entrepreneur faces all the time. We go under-funded, we can’t get loans, we don’t have a network to get resources from, look man, I’m a kid from Newark, New Jersey, I can’t fight this machine alone. I need help. Follow us on Instagram, donate to our GoFundMe, links are in the bio. And if somehow, this reaches the ear of P. Diddy directly,” pleads the teenager, “you can email me here.”  

Diddy announced on June 1st he planned to release an app dubbed Shop Circulate, a digital marketplace for Black brands. The teen’s page was notably launched a full month prior to the announcement. 

The teen also included an infographic highlighting what their business is designed to do. It reads, “We saw that the status quo was devoid of a centralized hub to support black businesses and professionals. We decided to change that. From the ground up. This platform was built by 2 teenagers who were tired of being tired of being tired. This culminiation of sweat, blood, and tears. Long-nights, and countless fights.”

What are your thoughts? Let us know down below.  

Lil Durk’s Brother OTF DThang Shooting Death: More Details

Lil Durk’s older brother, Dontay Banks Jr., also known as OTF DThang, passed away this weekend after reportedly being shot in the head, according to new reports coming out of Chicago. Local news has also reported that a police officer sustained a gunshot wound in a separate incident outside of the same strip club just outside of Chicago.

According to WGN9, DThang was shot outside of Club O in Harvey, Illinois at approximately 12:20 PM on Sunday. He was pronounced dead on the scene. An autopsy is expected to be performed, which will give investigators more insight into what happened.

Prior to the shooting, a police officer noticed a patron with a handgun at the same club. In the midst of an altercation, the officer was shot. They were brought to the hospital and released in good condition. Later on Sunday night, police responded to a shooting on the 100 Block, which is believed to have been in retaliation. The victim, Sinica Price, was pronounced dead.

Lil Durk has yet to make any public statements about the death of his brother. He previously said that DThang was his idol growing up. Some of his rap peers, including Calboy, have spoken out about the conspiracy theories surrounding DThang’s death, which have led rap fans to ask Durk to stop name-dropping the dead in his songs.

Read more at the link below. RIP OTF DThang.

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50 Cent Reflects On The Success Of “Power”

50 Cent’s incredibly successful crime drama Power first aired on Starz seven years ago on Monday (June 7). An instant success, it eventually became one of Starz’s most highly-rated shows and became one of cable’s most-watched series as well. It concluded in February of 2020 after airing six seasons on the network, with four upcoming spin-offs announced thereafter. 

After previously sharing a behind-the-scenes look at the upcoming second season of Power‘s first spin-off series Power Book II: Ghost, the rapper turned TV executive reflected on the success of the saga seven years removed from when it first aired. 


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“I had this idea to make a TV show like 9 years ago,” explained Fif. “7 years ago it aired and it did pretty good. Shout out to Chris Albrecht. STARZ is official now i’m off and running,” he finished, giving a shout-out to the CEO of the network. 

Although Power concluded its run in February 2020, its sequel Power Book II: Ghost premiered later in the same year. The series follows Michael Rainey Jr. as Tariq St. Patrick, the son of James “Ghost” St. Patrick who is following in his father’s steps as a drug dealer. The cast and crew are currently working on its second season. 

Right now, there’s no word on when to expect the next season of Ghost. The crew filming together is a great first sign, though. 

Summer Walker Shows Love To Ari Fletcher: “Moneybagg Yo Is A Very Lucky Man”

One of Ari Fletcher’s bikini-clad IG posts is attracting conversation from fans and celebs alike. This past Sunday, Fletcher posted thirst traps in her blue-jean bikini, clearly kicking off her Hot Girl Summer– driving a boat and all. 

The post accumulated over half a million views and continues to garner attention from fellow public figures. One of Fletcher’s recent admirers includes no one other than R&B singer Summer Walker. The “Come Thru” singer reposted Fletcher’s photos to her story with the caption, “Moneybagg Yo is very lucky man.”

Moneybagg Yo and Ari Fletcher have been together for almost two years. Back in October 2020, the couple celebrated the one year anniversary of their relationship. Fletcher was in a relationship with rapper G Herbo prior to her much-talked about relationship with Moneybagg Yo. The former couple share one child together, while Moneybagg Yo was previously linked to Megan Thee Stallion. 

Walker is no stranger to shouting out fellow women in the game. She often uses her alternative IG account, @galactawhore, to do just that; share photos from fellow females in the game or different models she’s been eyeing on the ‘Gram, praising many different types of beauty.

Check out her post below.

Kodak Black Wants Rich Homie Quan To Get His Wave Back

Rich Homie Quan was expected to become one of modern rap’s street icons when he was coming up with Young Thug but somewhere along the way, he was left behind by mainstream rap fans. The Atlanta rapper rarely gets the attention that he deserves these days, despite a consistent flow of new music in 2021. He hasn’t completely fallen off though. RHQ still has millions of fans across the world that are keeping up with his every move, as evidenced by his 2+ million monthly listeners on Spotify.

As he continues to move up in the rap rankings this year, Rich Homie Quan has earned a vote of support from Florida rapper Kodak Black, who sent him a motivational message on Instagram after revisiting his 2013 mixtape I Promise I Will Never Stop Going In

“I Remember What I Was On Back When That Rich Homie Was Poppin @richhomiequan Get Yo Wave Back Boy [fire emoji] [triumph emoji],” wrote Kodak on his story.

Rich Homie hasn’t exactly quieted down but his influence has significantly decreased in recent years. That’s not to say that he doesn’t have the sauce to get right back in one of the top spots among Atlanta rappers. Do you think Rich Homie can get his wave back? After all, he’s still only 31-years-old. His best years are ahead of him.

Listen to some of his latest releases below.

Saweetie’s Love For The Finer Things Almost Landed Her In Jail For Stealing

Over the past couple of years, Bay Area rapper Saweetie‘s defining characteristic has been her love for the finer things in life, as embodied by her “Icy Girl” philosophy. However, before becoming a nationally famous rapper and giving followers advice on demanding designer bags from the men in their lives, Saweetie’s expensive taste almost landed her in hot water with the law.

In a new cover story for Teen Vogue, the “Fast (Motion)” rapper details how she nearly went to jail as a teen. “Before I went to college, I almost went to jail because I got caught stealing,” she says. “At a young age, I just always liked the finer things — and I’m not even talking about name brands. I just like looking good. In that moment, I was like, I’m not really about this life. I get straight A’s, I’m a year-round athlete. I think the lesson was that [I had worked] too hard for everything to be thrown away.”

That hard work has paid off, leading to the sort of notoriety that keeps her on the Hot 100 and fans anticipating her debut album, Pretty B*tch Music, which is due this summer.

You can read the full cover here.