Master P’s Eldest Daughter, Tytyana Miller, Passes Away At 29

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Master P announced on Instagram that his eldest daughter Tytyana has passed away. His son, Romeo Miller, made a statement about the family’s loss as well. Tytyana Miller’s Death Announced Master P and the Miller family are mourning the loss of his first daughter, Tytyana Miller. Tytyana passed away at 29 years old after battling […]

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Liz Cambage Responds To Allegations That She Used Racial Slurs

Liz Cambage is one of the biggest stars in the WNBA, however, she has come under fire recently as a report out of Australia is claiming that she said racial slurs to the Nigerian National Team last year while playing for Australia. As the story goes, Cambage was in a very chippy game against Nigeria and at one point, she got so frustrated that she called the other team “monkeys.” It was also reported that Cambage said “Go back to your third world country” to one of the players.

These allegations are extremely heavy and Cambage has been fighting them over the past couple of days. In fact, Cambage took to Instagram last night where she vehemently denied the claims. Cambage says the situation is behind her and that the recent report is basically just smear campaign.

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“The incident that took place in the pre-Olympic scrimmage with the Nigerian national team was handled privately almost a year ago,” Cambage wrote. “I am very disappointed and hurt by the events and accusations that have unfolded in the Australian media. The account of what took place is inaccurate and misleading. I did not use the racial slur toward the Nigerian team that has been circulating.”

For now, there is no video evidence of the remarks being said. Regardless, Cambage is upset with how she is being portrayed right now, which is definitely understandable.

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Jimmy Butler Had This Message For Jayson Tatum After Game 7

Jimmy Butler and Jayson Tatum put on a show in the Eastern Conference Finals. The Celtics ended up winning the series last night in a very close Game 7, however, Butler and the Heat put up an amazing fight. This is a series that went back and forth as the Heat held the series lead twice while the Celtics had a 3-2 lead going into Game 6. Needless to say, there was a lot to be excited about throughout the series.

In Game 7, Butler scored 35 while Tatum scored 26. While Butler may have had better individual stats, there is no doubt that Tatum and his team had a better overall showing. Now, the Celtics will play the Warriors in what should be a phenomenal NBA Finals series. 

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After the game, Tatum and Butler shared a moment on the court. Usually, this is where two players share kind words about the series that was just played. There was absolutely no bad blood here and in the clip below, you can hear Butler tell Tatum “Always, my dawg. That’s your title dawg. Congrats on the win… You deserve this sh*t… Love, bro.”

The Celtics will now look to take down a Warriors team that is looking for its fourth title in seven years. It is going to be a tough task but if any team can do it, it’s this Celtics squad.

Master P Mourns Death of Daughter Tytyana Miller

Master P is grieving the loss of his daughter Tytyana Miller.

Taking to Instagram on Sunday, the rap icon announced that his daughter, who he shares with ex-wife Sonya C, has passed away at the age of 29. The cause of death is currently unknown.

“Our family is dealing with an overwhelming grief for the loss of my daughter Tytyana,” the No Limit Records founder wrote. “We respectfully request some privacy so that our family can grieve. We appreciate all of the prayers love and support. Mental illness & substance abuse is a real issue that we can’t be afraid to talk about. With God, we will get through this. #MyAngel.”

Tytyana’s brother, Romeo Miller, also shared a heartfelt tribute to his younger sister.

“Our family is dealing with an overwhelming grief for the loss of my little sister Tytyana,” he wrote. “We respectfully request some privacy so that our family can grieve. We appreciate all of the prayers, love, and support, and although this is sad times, I’m forever grateful for the memories I did have with my amazing sister. Love on your loved ones, life is short. The silver lining, I know she’s in a way better place and finally at peace. God Bless.”

Tytyana starred in the 2017 film A Mother’s Choice and appeared on “Growing Up Hip-Hop.” During a 2016 episode of the WE tv show, she shared her struggle with substance abuse with her father.

The Miller family also received condolences from friends including Loni Love and Ryan Destiny, who wrote, “I’m so sorry Rome. Literally no words. Sending you and your entire family some love and prayers.”

Drake And NBA Youngboy Top The List of Most Listened To Artist In 2022

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Drake and NBA Youngboy are sitting at the top spots when it comes to the most streamed artist of 2022 so far.

Drake currently holds the number one spot with three billion streams. Youngboy Never Broke Again is closely trailing behind him with two-point-eight billion streams.

Chart Data revealed the stats oover the weekend,

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Currently, Taylor Swift, Juice WRLD, and The Weeknd are also sitting in the top five most streamed artist of 2022.

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Reggae Artist Shaggy Receives Honorary Degree From Brown University

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Brown University awards Reggae artist Shaggy with an honorary degree.

The Jamaican born artist, real name Orville Burrell performed during Brown University’s Class of 2020’s in-person commencement yesterday that came after the two year COVID-inspired shutdowns and delays.

Brown University also awarded Shaggy an honorary Doctorate in Fine Arts degree. Not only a pioneering songwriter, Shaggy served four years in the U.S. Marines, including two tours of duty in the Middle East as part of Operation Desert Storm.

The Providence Rhode Island university, awarded a total of nine honorary doctorates. Including U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and several other candidates who have achieved great distinction in a variety of fields.

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi was the Commencement keynote speaker on Sunday for Brown’s 2022 class graduation. Pelosi urged the graduating class to believe in hope and goodness, despite our turbulent times.

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Texas Rep Blames Rap Music For Uvalde Massacre

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After offering his “thoughts and prayers” to the victims of the horrific Robb Elementary School, Texas Congressman Ronny Jackson defended Second Amendment rights and blamed hip-hop for influencing the murderous rampage. Since its inception, rap has been accused of inciting violence amongst impressionable young minds in America.  The latest hip-hop hater is Texas Congressman Ronny […]

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Fivio Foreign Names Chris Brown The “Michael Jackson Of Our Generation”

When it comes to music discussion, few topics interest and divide fans more than the question of a big artist’s doppelgängers in the next generation: who’s the next 2Pac, who’s the next Prince, or in today’s case, who’s the next Michael Jackson? Producer LondonOnDaTrack tweeted last night: “Who is the closest to Michael Jackson of our generation?”, to which New York drill star Fivio Foreign responded with a simple “Chris Brown” and an exclamation point.

While Fivio didn’t elaborate much on the pick, it’s easy to see why the Virginia native is being compared to pop’s most famous star. What’s more is that Fivio is far from the first to draw the parallels, with artists like 50 Cent, Justin Bieber, Boosie Badazz, and many more also likening the two. Brown recently thanked Boosie for the comparison, 50 has drawn ire for saying Chris Brown is better than MJ, while Bieber likened Brown to a mix between MJ and 2Pac

Both are singer-dancers known for their choreography, stage presence, and ability to impress a crowd with their voice and moves. Both artists have also carved out massive pop-centric careers despite pulling from other influences before making it big (Chris Brown is influenced by hip-hop and R&B for much of his pop material, whereas MJ had his roots in disco and more classic R&B). Chris Brown even has a few Michael Jackson quotes that inspire him to work harder, so it’s clear that he is honored and embraces the comparison.

Chris Brown performs during a Michael Jackson Tribute onstage during the 2010 BET Awards held at the Shrine Auditorium on June 27, 2010 in Los Angeles, California – Michael Caulfield/Getty Images

Their commercial success is also nothing to scoff at. Chris Brown is one of the most commercially successful R&B stars of all time, selling over 193 million records worldwide and having 106 entries on the Billboard Hot 100, more than any other R&B artist in history. The Grammy-winning artist has also won four Billboard Music Awards. MJ, much like Breezy, dominated the charts during his time. He sold over 400 million records and racked up 15 Grammy wins.

While MJ’s legacy is clearly tough to beat on any objective or subjective metric, Chris Brown’s commercial success, skillset, and use of other genres in the pop world make the comparison a no-brainer.

Chris Brown dressed as a werewolf from Michael Jackson’s iconic music video “Thriller” attends THRILLER presented by legendary music producer Quincy Jones and Drai’s LIVE at Drai’s Nightclub at The Cromwell on October 31, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada – Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images for Drai’s Beachclub Nightclub

Neither artist is free from controversy and public derision, too. MJ was infamous for his relationship with his young fans, which was presented as exploitative during 2019’s Leaving Neverland documentary, and has gone on to tarnish his legacy, although his estate denies the allegations. Breezy, on the other hand, pled guilty to assaulting his then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009, a crime that still follows discussion around him to this day.

Regardless of the artists’ previous crimes or controversies, their impact on pop culture and the music world is undeniable, and so are their similarities. Some Twitter users, reacting to Fivio’s praise, have their doubts, however. One fan brought up that MJ had to be escorted by military and police in every country he toured and was welcomed by political leaders upon arrival, a level of fame that Chris Brown has not yet attained. One user wrote “Ain’t nobody touching his gloves”, with another stating that Chris would have to be “global and impactful for decades… an outstanding humanitarian, [and] must influence the entire music industry and society as we know it.”

LondonOnDaTrack’s question also brought artists like The Weeknd and Beyoncé into the conversation. You can see a sample of Twitter’s reaction to Chris Brown being the MJ of this generation below.

Let us know how you would answer London’s question in the comment section.