Summer Walker Hilariously Parodies Ray J’s Viral “One Wish” Performance

Ray J’s recent performance at the Omarion and Mario Verzuz battle pre-show had fans… laughing, unfortunately. His performance of his hit “One Wish,” which he performed with his child in his hands, had fellow R&B stars Bobby V, Pleasure P, and Sammie singing in the background to harmonize and fix Ray J’s missed notes, which caused an on-stage confrontation between them and Ray J. While they’ve since confirmed it’s all love between them, Summer Walker’s one of many on the Internet who still see the moment’s meme potential.

In the below clip, the 26-year-old Atlanta artist lip-sings part of Ray J’s performance complete with fake facial hair, outfit changes to act as the DJ, and a stuffed animal to play Ray J’s kid that she later stuffs under her shirt to match the lyrics “Til my baby’s born.” She also stands on a set of drawers, mimes all the DJ drops and sound effects, and uses brushes as mics.

Despite the clip’s hilarity, Summer made it clear that there’s no hate or ridicule in her actions. She captioned the clip on IG with: “It’s all love, just having fun.” From the comments, it’s clear the skit’s making people have fun. 




Summer Walker recently made headlines for her controversial fits for the 2022 BET Awards. She also happily confirmed her pregnancy and was recently featured on the video for her song with NO1-NOAH, “Bonjour.” Despite the controversies, she’s finding success, love, and is keeping her meme game on point.

You can check out some more hilarious TikToks of Ray J’s performance below.

@officiallilplaya6 thinkin we hittin every note #fyp#foryoupage#fypシ♬ original sound – tmenews
@official_scottjackson Im going to have the cookout’s jumpin..😭🤣 #foryou#fyp#viral#trend#foryoupage♬ original sound – tmenews
@girllookatdee#greenscreen my bunny is camera shy 😅 #foryou#versus#rayj#sammie#mario#omarion#rnb#bobbyv♬ original sound – tmenews

Chris Brown Features Newborn Daughter Lovely On His IG

Chris Brown just releasedBreezy, his tenth studio album and an 80-minute expression of love and heartbreak. Amid the hype of the drop and his upcoming tour with Lil Baby, he shared a cute video of him with his five-month-old daughter, Lovely.

In the clip, the 33-year-old R&B star tries to get his baby daughter to say something to the camera, egging her on with “Tell ’em what you gotta tell ’em.” Lovely, understandably, looks confused and doesn’t respond. Breezy jokes around with her, though, smiling and saying “Yeah, one-two, yup!”

Chris Brown confirmed Lovely’s birth back in early April, who is his third child, with Diamond Brown. He’s always shown love to his kids on the Gram, both on his own account and on his kids’. His daughter Royalty posted a sweet picture of the two together back in May, where he supported her at dance competitions. They’ve even done TikToks together in the past.

The comments on TheShadeRoom’s post covering Brown’s story post were full of praiseful comments, whether it was about Brown’s parenting and demeanor or Lovely herself. Check out the clip and some comments below.




Chris Brown’s been having a busy few months in addition to all these releases and videos. He was recently on Drink Champs with N.O.R.E., where he discussed a lot of topics including his initial rejection from Diddy and Bad Boy Records. He’s also spoken about mending his beef with Drake and potentially going up against him or Usher in a Verzuz battle.

You can check out the full episode of Drink Champs with Breezy below.

Deandre Ayton Could Be Traded By The End Of The Week

After being drafted first overall by the Phoenix Suns, Deandre Ayton struggled for a bit before coming into his own. Over the last two seasons, Ayton has proven himself to be a great big man who can make big moves in the paint, all while getting some stops on defense. He has been instrumental to the success of the Suns, and teammates like Chris Paul and Devin Booker certainly love having him on the floor.

Unfortunately for Ayton, he and the Suns have been in a bit of a dispute since last year. Ayton believes he deserves a max deal this offseason, although the Suns don’t agree. In fact, there is such a division between the two sides, that ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski is saying a trade might be imminent as soon as the weekend.

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“I think there’s a lot of sign-and-trade options scenarios out there that they’ll be able to start working through once we get to Thursday,” Wojnarowski explained. “The Suns have had a reluctance to give Deandre Ayton a max contract, but I do believe it’s available to him out in the marketplace. Can they find a package of assets back that makes sense for them?”

There is no guarantee that such a trade will get done, however, it seems like a likely possibility given the circumstances. The Suns could get quite a bit for Ayton especially since he is a more than serviceable big man who can help make any team better.

Stay tuned to HNHN for more updates from around the NBA.

Kimberly Elise Angers People After Supporting Roe V. Wade Overturn

Kimberly Elise is being dragged on Twitter today, June 29, for her views on abortion. The backlash comes after she celebrated the overturning of Roe v. Wade on Instagram, a decision that makes abortion in the United States illegal and inaccessible at a federal level.

The 55-year-old actress, who’s appeared in films like Set It Off, Diary of a Mad Black Woman, and Dope, posted a GIF with a picture of a baby and a Bible verse. It reads: “For You formed my inward parts; You knitted me together in my mother’s womb. I praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are Your works; my soul knows it very well. Psalm 139:13-14.” 

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The GIF also features #teamjesus, ‘Victory Belongs To Jesus”, and a graphic that reads “Thank You” and a shuffling set of deities: God, Lord, Abba, Adonai, Yahweh. She captioned the GIF with “Millions of babies will be saved from death by abortion due to the overturning of Roe V. Wade. Hallelujah! #allglorybetoGod.”

Elise has comments disabled on her page, so her post didn’t draw much controversy on Instagram. On Twitter, however, many users were appalled by her views. While a few comments were understanding, they mostly range from disappointed to outraged.

The public outrage against the overturn has been amplified by many artists and public figures, including Kendrick Lamar, Lizzo, Megan Thee Stallion, and Eminem. Kimberly Elise, however, is not the first pop culture figure to speak out against abortion in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision. Sunny Hostin, a host of The View, expressed her views on abortion while also advocating for more restrictive gun laws.

“The court is basically saying it’s time to welcome all this new life yet we can shoot them with our newly available, completely unrestricted guns…It’s unbelievable that precedent doesn’t seem to matter anymore.”

“I don’t believe in abortion, at any time. I don’t believe in any exception to it,” she continued. “That’s considered very radical for many people, and it’s because I’m Catholic and that’s my faith. And, you know, the justices– there are six Catholics on the bench, and there will be two Protestants because the newest justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson, is Protestant and there will be one person of Jewish faith. And so this has always been a very difficult decision for me.”

She also added, “But what is not difficult for me is the fact that this is an activist Supreme Court and they should not be deciding the law based on their faith. And even though I agree with [Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito] on the sanctity of life…but the fact that he clearly is using his religion and wielding it is pretty terrible.”

Many have made a distinction between personal belief and political justice in this debate. Given their controversial views, Hostin’s self-awareness and Elise’s lack thereof have made for an interesting contrast on the Internet.

You can check out some more Twitter reactions to Kimberly Elise’s views below.

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R. Kelly Sentenced To 30 Years In Prison For Sex Trafficking & Racketeering

R. Kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison after being found guilty of 9 federal charges, including sex crimes and human trafficking, in September 2021. U.S. District Judge Ann Donnelly handed out the sentencing on Wednesday after hearing from several survivors who explained the impact Kelly’s exploitation had on their lives.

One victim, a woman named Angela, said about Kelly, “With every addition of a new victim, you grew in wickedness,” adding, “you used your fame and power to groom and coach underage boys and girls for your own sexual gratification…. We are no longer the preyed-upon individuals we once were.”

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Jennifer Bonjean, Kelly’s lawyer, had been seeking a sentence of fewer than 10 years. She argued that Kelly’s own history of being sexually abused as a child made him more than a “one-dimensional villain.”

“These crimes were calculated and carefully planned and regularly executed for almost 25 years,” Donnelly told Kelly, according to The New York Times. “You taught them that love is enslavement and violence.”

“He committed these crimes using his fame and stardom as both a shield, which prevented close scrutiny or condemnation of his actions, and a sword, which gave him access to wealth and a network of enablers to facilitate his crimes, and an adoring fan base from which to cull his victims,” prosecutors wrote in a sentencing letter.

Kelly declined to make a statement in court. He had previously released a statement, earlier this year, slamming his legal team for allegedly allowing multiple jurors who “may” have watched Surviving R. Kelly. The documentary series recounted the long history of abuse allegations that have been made against Kelly, including his marriage to an underage Aaliyah and the 2002 child pornography charges that led to a separate trial.

Even having been sentenced to 30 years in prison, the legal trouble isn’t over for Kelly. He still faces other state-level sexual misconduct charges in Minnesota and Illinois as well as federal child pornography and obstruction charges in Illinois.

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What Happened To Obie Trice?

While every genre of music has its fair share of one-hit wonders, no other art form has the ability to hoist someone up on the culture’s collective shoulders before unceremoniously dropping them back to earth quite like hip-hop. Whether through a hit album or a sudden run of momentum that makes people think that maybe, just maybe, they could be witnessing the rise of a new force in hip-hop in real-time, there are certain artists who capture the spirit of the times and can do no wrong in the eyes of the consumer base. 

Once positioned as a mainstay who had all of the tools, talent, and charisma to etch his name in the history books, Obie Trice’s early successes as one of the leading lights of Shady Records have since given way to a prolonged and agonizing period defined by both independence and a gradual slide towards obscurity.

Meaning that now, his name is more commonly seen in the news cycle due to some infraction in his personal life rather than anticipation over a new project from the 44-year-old MC. 

Presently held in a Michigan County Jail on a $10,000 bond after it was alleged that he’d made threatening calls to his ex-girlfriend, the rapper’s journey from the toast of the game back to a resilient stalwart of the underground is one of many stories of this ilk which leave fans wondering where and why it all derailed. 

And for Obie, there isn’t a singular cause for his fading fortunes, but a whole host of adverse circumstances and seemingly inconsequential decisions which would have a massive impact on his ability to retain his place in the pack. Like the vast majority of MCs, Obie’s hip-hop career arose from humble beginnings and by way of a DIY approach. 

“I had put out some independent music a long time ago, some vinyl records. ‘Mr. Trice,’ ‘Dope, Job, Homeless,’ ‘Gimmie My DAT Back,’ ‘Well Known Asshole,'” he reflected during a 2020 interview with HNHH. “All these songs I put out back then kinda gave me a push in Detroit. I was known here in the city. During that time, Marshall was getting on with his career. He got a whiff of me and he got it popping from there.”

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A familiar face at the sort of inner-city hip-hop hotspots that would be recreated in 8 Mile, Obie’s initial encounters with Em were so impromptu that at the time, it didn’t register as anything seismic. However, with the benefit of hindsight, Obie recognized the positive effect that fostering a relationship with Shady had on his life.

“It was a hot summer day and Eminem had just dropped The Marshall Mathers LP and I shot out there from the hood, jumped in the Regal, shot up there to the studio and spit for him from the passenger side of his car and gave him a CD and he was like, ‘Aight, I’ll holla,'” he recalled to Baller Status back in the day. 

“I really didn’t think nothing of it. At that time in my life, my whole thought process was all fu**ed up. I ain’t really seen the future with what I was going through. It wasn’t like, ‘Oh my God I just met Eminem.’ I really didn’t see the vision that I could be saved or found like that until I got the phone call that they were ready for me. He changed my life around. He definitely changed my change in my pocket.”

After signing to Shady in 2002, Em took it upon himself to preface Obie’s arrival in the mainstream as best as he could by providing opportunities for him to spit on high-profile projects. After the “Obie Trice” skit on D12’s Devil’s Night, Obie’s“Real Name No Gimmicks” tagline from his breakout single “Rap Name” would be inserted into the opening salvo of the global smash hit and The Eminem Show lead single “Without Me.” Paired with stellar contributions to the label’s famed DJ Green Lantern-aided Invasion tape, his hyper-descriptive verse on “Drips” and a chance to rhyme alongside Em and DMX on “Go To Sleep” from The Cradle To The Grave OST, Obie had built up plenty of steam long before it was time to unveil his debut solo album, Cheers, in September of 2003. 

Recorded and released within a chaotic timespan for the Shady camp, Obie has said that the end product contains the ambiance of that tumultuous period within every bar and beat. “When I was making that record, we still was doing shows and getting into situations where shit could have got real bad out there. Getting in fights, traveling everywhere. Getting into situations with different individuals in the industry. There was a lot going on when I was making Cheers.”

Led by iconic tracks such as “Got Some Teeth” “We All Die One Day” and “Lady”, the record catapulted Obie to number five on the Billboard charts and would eventually be certified as gold by the RIAA. With that, Obie was living the lavish lifestyle of an Interscope-backed artist. 

Although there would be three years in between the records, Obie was initially undaunted by the prospect of following Cheers, an album which he now routinely describes as “my classic.” “Nah, man, that don’t put no pressure on me,” he said in October of 2003. “I’m gonna do my own thing. Obie Trice is his own individual. I can only do what I can do – that’s bring good music. And hopefully it’ll take off from there.”

Armed with a distinctive flow and propensity for wordplay that made for enthralling listening at every turn, it was clear that Obie had big plans. And unlike many others, he didn’t intend to play second fiddle and has since claimed that he “bodied” Eminem every time they converged on a track together. But as life and label drama intervened in his creative process, Obie would soon learn that things weren’t as simple as he’d envisioned back when he was basking in the glow of Cheers’ success. 

Alongside getting shot in his native Detroit– and gaining a bullet in his forehead which is lodged there to this day, an interview with Global Grind saw him discuss issues that hampered the creative process of his eventual sophomore album, Second Rounds On Me. 

“I’ve been through a lot. A lot has been going on with me prior to the Shady thing. Even before Second Rounds On Me came out, a lot of things were going on. Sometimes things get to be overwhelming… Three months after [Obie got shot], Proof was killed. Just a lot of things, man.”

Released in August of 2006, Second Rounds On Me is a record in which he hoped to escape his mentor’s looming shadow. 

“That was a record that I really kind of did myself and brought it to Eminem’s attention because I didn’t believe that he should be working on my album, D12’s album, 50 Cent and he’s an artist as well,” he informed DJ Vlad. “I just wanted to give him a break, but he kinda had to be involved in every project at the time.”

Where his debut album had shifted over 200,000 copies in its first week, his second record soldonly 74,000 and while this was by no means a flop, it did seem to suggest that his star power had dwindled to a certain degree. While it could be argued that three years was too big of a hiatus, what undoubtedly didn’t help matters is that along the way, he had gained the ire of one of music’s most powerful and resolutely headstrong figures in Jimmy Iovine. 

“I missed the Big Boy show (Power 106 Los Angeles),” he said of where the issues with his label boss stemmed from. “The Interscope reps picked me up from the airport that night. I think it was a Thursday, I had to be on the show early Friday… and they took me out. These guys took me out. This is my first time in Cali, I’m from the hood… I’m on the radio. So, they took me out. We didn’t get in until 4:30, 5 in the morning and they wanted me up in about an hour and a half. I was outta there. Jimmy Iovine was like, ‘You can’t be missing the Big Boy show, you just can’t miss those things.’ Why would your people put me in that situation?. I wanted to put my records out quicker than they were released… but you know, they want Em to be involved all the time. [Interscope] wouldn’t open the budget.”

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Here, we can pinpoint where the seeds of Obie’s eventual departure from the majors were sown. While having Shady’s backing is one thing, you’ll never have the full promotional might of a record company conglomerate if you find yourself on the CEO’s mental scrapheap. As a consequence, no album you release on their imprint could ever reach its full potential.

Two years on from the release of Second Rounds On Me, Obie would announce that he’d departed from Shady and Interscope. Rather than harboring any ill will towards Em, he conceded that much of the reason for having to leave fell on him. “I didn’t seize the moment when I should’ve,” he informed HipHopDx, “so I had to move on and that’s just how things go, it’s a business first and that’s just how it was.”

Left feeling stunted by Iovine’s distaste for him, Obie later suggested that for all his ties to Eminem were integral in providing him with access to a global platform in the first place, his label boss’ spats with the likes of The Source and BET did limit the avenues that his music could appear in as well as who he could collaborate with. 

“Back then, when Em didn’t move, we did suffer some consequences from that,” he mused. “When I asked for a beat from Pharrell from the N*E*R*D, in order for him to give me a beat, Eminem had to get on one of his songs and one of his beats as well. It was like a ‘We give you this and then you can get this.'”

Over the years, Obie has been willing to engage in self-reflection. He has suggested that he, to a certain degree, was in the right place at the wrong time in order to become a flagship artist of Interscope. More specifically, he believed that the unique aura and crossover appeal of labelmate and occasional collaborator 50 Cent had the unintended effect of placing a ceiling on what Shady’s other protege could accomplish. 

“50 really did it to me men!” he lamented to Hot 97 in 2015. “If there was no 50 Cent, my shit would have been outta here. All that momentum he had, like ‘Wanksta’…when he came out. You know, it was like, ‘we fuck with Obie, but man! This guy right here is like Tupac. He was shot 9 times? Oh shit!’ So, I’m like damn! I’m talking to my brother was my manager at the time I was like ‘damn, we got to get shot out here.'”

Although he was in the throes of label drama,  it didn’t hamper Obie’s creativity, and his eventual third album, Bottom’s Up, was originally slated to come out on Shady. In a testament to the fact that their bond could endure any business-oriented strife, Shady made an appearance on the track “Richard” alongside retaining a production credit with “Going No Where.” The first record on his own label Black Market Entertainment, its 2012 release would mark his last appearance on the charts at number 130. 

A far cry from the heady heights of his early career, Obie has remained at this plateau ever since, and due to the long lead times between projects, the momentum of days gone by has proven impossible to regain. 

Dropped in 2015, The Hangover arrived three years after it was initially teased with the lure of production from Warren G. By the time it came out, any contributions from the g-funk icon were missing in action. To date, his last project came in the form of 2019’s The Fifth and while it was well-received by fans and featured a collaboration with Xzibit on “Space,” it never made any notable splash akin to what he’d commanded, even on Bottom’s Up. 

Later that same year, Obie would demonstrate his undying loyalty to Eminem when he interjected himself into his feud with Nick Cannon.

Across “Spanky Hayes” 1 & 2, Obie demonstrated that his acidic pen and tendency to fuse comical rhymes with an air of menace was certainly still intact. In doing so, he reinforced the fact that even if the world’s attention skewed elsewhere, Obie Trice, real name, no gimmicks, has never once let up even when some of those who owned well-worn copies of Cheers had, perhaps, stopped checking for him.

R. Kelly Sentenced To 30 Years In Prison After Being Convicted Of Sex Trafficking

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Today was sentencing day for R. Kelly as his victims took the stand to testify. The R&B singer has now been officially sentenced. R. Kelly Sentenced After Racketeering and Sex Trafficking Charges R. Kelly was in Brooklyn federal court awaiting to be sentenced.  The musician was found guilty in September on eight charges of racketeering […]

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Nipsey Hussle’s Murder Suspect Attacked With Razor, Lawyer Says

Eric Holder, the man on trial for the murder of legendary L.A. rapper Nipsey Hussle, was attacked with a razor in jail and needed staples in the back of his head as a result, according to his Lawyer, Aaron Jansen. Confirmation of the incident comes after Holder was unable to appear in court on Tuesday due to “medical” reasons.

“Mr. Holder, Jr. was assaulted by multiple individuals while he was in the holding cell at the jail while waiting to be brought to court yesterday morning,” Jansen told CBS News. “The attack included a razor and the back of his head was cut.”

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Holder lost consciousness during the attack and required an MRI and three staples in the back of his head afterward.

TMZ reports that Holder was waiting to catch the bus to court for his murder trial when the attack went down. He showed up to court on Wednesday with stitches running up the back of his head and a swollen left eye.

With the trial, prosecutors are claiming that Holder’s attack on Hussle was calculated and premeditated. He is facing charges of one count of murder, one count of possession of a firearm by a felon, and two counts of attempted murder as two other people were injured during the shooting. If convicted, Holder could be sentenced to life in prison.

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Malik Monk Comments On Contract Situation With The Lakers

The Los Angeles Lakers may have a tougher time holding onto key role player Malik Monk than they previously expected. Earlier this week, Monk told Jovan Buha of the Athletic that he would consider resigning with Los Angeles for less money. However, an article from Bleacher Report’s Jake Fischer suggests that Monk could be pursuing a higher price tag than the Lakers can afford.

Malik Monk was one of the few Lakers who managed to stay healthy last season. The shooting guard averaged just under 14 points per game, shooting 47% from  the field and 39% from beyond the arc.

He would be a valuable addition that added needed depth to an already shallow Lakers roster. Los Angeles fans hope his previous statements to the Athletic hold true.

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“They might not be able to pay me as much as I want,” Monk said. “But I could be here and be way more comfortable as a Laker than going to any other team that would pay me $5 million more. So it’s just me trying to figure out what team would really want me.”

Due to these contrasting reports, Monk’s future remains uncertain.

The Lakers are coming off a disappointing season marked by injuries. They finished the regular season 33-49, missing the playoffs for the first time since 2018. 

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