Jess Hilarious Says Master P Owes Her $15K for Work in a Movie: ‘That Man Will Talk a Good Game’

Jess Hilarious Says Master P Owes Her $15K for Work in a Movie: ‘That Man Will Talk a Good Game'

Jess Hilarious wants her money, and she will put Master P on blast to get it.

Jess Hilarious has been a guest co-host of The Breakfast Club and revealed that Master P still owes her $15,000 for a skit in I Got The Hook Up 2.

“That man will talk a good game to you, like even with me, ‘I Got The Hook-Up,’ I’m still owed some bread for that, I’m not gonna lie to you,” Hilarious said. “I did two scenes. He thought you used one scene, you don’t gotta pay for both of them. No, I stayed there 13 hours to do two scenes.”

The conversation came up after Fat Trel answered a question on No Jumper about his interaction with Master P, which he revealed he was present to do a movie. Still, P ended up releasing singles with him, without proper paperwork.

Master P was on The GAUDS Show and stated he tore up contracts about people who don’t want to be with him, and there should be a limit on when you can talk about their interactions.

“Let me tell y’all—and I want all y’all to know this, this what my motto was: If you don’t wanna be with me, I don’t wanna be with you,” Master P said. “It’s almost like in a relationship. I ain’t trying to hold you back.”

Master P added, “It should be a law. After seven years, you shouldn’t be allowed to go on no podcast and talk about nobody. Think about it! It’s [a] statute of limitations. If you ain’t been around that person in over seven years, please, you don’t deserve to talk about ‘em.”

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[WATCH] Black Thought Delivers His ‘Love Letter to Hip-Hop’ to Celebrate Hip-Hop 50

Black Thought Delivers His 'Love Letter to Hip-Hop' to Celebrate Hip-Hop 50

Black Thought is showing the full range of his gift in a new love letter to Hip-Hop. The release is a part of BET’s 50th anniversary of hip-hop programming. The poem calls out the icons of the culture ranging from artists to fashion icons, while also examining the eras of struggle and triumph that Black people have endured.

“This is Part 2 of our Love Letter to Hip Hop and if you’re not keeping up, I need you to,” BET wrote on Instagram. “We hit up @blackthought to pen a tribute to Hip Hop as we celebrate its 50th and of course, the pen is ridiculous.”

You can watch it all below.

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T.I. Responds to Boosie Cancelling Their Joint Album and Snitching Allegations: ‘My Paperwork Ready To Show!!! Pull Up!”

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T.I. is not here for Boosie Badazz’s comments about him potentially snitching and being a rat. In case you missed it, Boosie canceled a joint album he was working on with T.I. citing the rapper could be an informant.

In a 2020 episode of his expediTIously podcast, self-proclaimed King Of The South T.I. admitted to snitching on a dead family member in order to get out of an illegal gun case.

T.I.’s cousin, Toot, was killed before the two could go to trial for a gun case caught in the early 2000s near ATL’s Lenox Mall, but Tip says Toot’s beyond-the-grave blessing made it ok to use his cousin and production collaborator a posthumous scapegoat.

“We caught those gun cases, Toot died. My lawyer said, ‘Well, you know, I could make everything go away if it was Toot’s, it was Tremel’s,’” he said. “After he had passed, I had a talk with him. Toot said, ‘I’ll take all the charges you got! If you can walk away free and put it on me, goddamn right! ‘Cause I’ll be damned if they gon’ come and muthafucking extradite me from here!’”

Returning to his online residency on VLAD TV, Boosie reflected on the moment and aired him out.

“With the T.I. situation, if he did that – you a fucking rat too,” Boosie said. “I don’t spare no muthafuckin’ body. Because if you doing anything wrong, you doing anything criminal and you cooperate with law enforcement to get you out of trouble – that means you’re cooperating. That means you’re a rat.”

If the story from Tip is true or false, Boosie will live like it’s a fact. Canceling the album. “My real fans like, ‘Boosie you the last one left. You cannot put this album out.’ My uncle, OG call me … ‘N*gga that album ain’t coming out.’”

You can hear it from Boosie below.

T.I. would hit Instagram and tell Boosie to Pull up on him.

“Yeah so… Idk if it’s you or ya ‘OG Uncle’ that needs to see it… but I GOT MY PAPERWORK ready to show!!! PULL UP!!!” T.I. wrote. “My number the same & my address the same my n**ga. To get on da net & speak on shit you’ve never spoke to me about is leaving me to believe you been hiding ya heart the whole time!!!!

“I’d NEVER speak ‘certain disrespect’ on your name/reputation bout a ‘IF’ homie… da convict code say When in doubt…pull the paperwork out!!! & ‘IF’ you ain’t did that… Now…Idk what type of time you on but I say again… ‘IF’ it was a question or confusion bout anything I said you could’ve called and asked… so u can report back & tell ya ‘OG’ …or you could’ve pulled up & checked the blk & white like I’m offering now.”

You can read T.I.’s full response below.

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Lil Duval Believes That Afrobeats Will Be The ‘Death Of Hip-Hop’

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Afrobeats has risen in popularity in the last decade, with artists like Tems and Burna Boy now taking over the US market. The two even performed at the NBA All-Star Weekend in Utah. Lil Duval commented on the growing popularity of Afrobeats, saying that he believes it will be the “death of hip hop as we know it.”

The comedian and “Smile Bitch” artist took to Twitter, where he voiced his opinions on the genre and what it means for the future of hip hop.

“afrobeats might be the death of hip hop as we know it,” Duval tweeted. He recieved a lot of flack for the tweet, and used his next tweet to clarify his statement.

“I wasn’t saying hip hop is over i said ‘hip hop as we know it’ meaning like evolved into something bigger,” he said. “Meaning giving afrobeats props. I don’t [know] how some took offense.”

He concluded by tweeting, “Tem fine af.”

People in the comments debated with Duval, even calling afrobeats a “fad” to which Duval replied that afrobeats is not a fad.

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Chris Brown Responds to Claims That He Didn’t Allow Black Women in His VIP Section in London Club

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Over the weekend, Chris Brown was accused of not allowing Black women in his section at a club in London.

One of the accusers took to social media, where she posted a video of what happened. Brown is on the European leg of his BREEZY tour for his 10th studio album.

One of the women in the video said that thousands of girls lined up to get into the club and when they were inside, they tried to get into Chris Brown’s VIP section but were denied despite being on the VIP guest list.

“We were supposed to go see Chris Brown,” one woman said in the video. “We got there, and there were thousands of girls lined up. Also, they claimed to be on the VIP guest list.”

She then said they told her no Black girls would be allowed in the section.

Brown then responded to the accusations on Sunday on his Instagram story. “STOP IT” he captioned a picture of him in his section with Black women. “I have black queens all around me. THOP REACHING,” he added.

One of the women from the video responded to Brown’s statement that their accusations had nothing to do with him.

“That video had absolutely nothing to do with Chris Brown,” she said. “The only reason why his name was mentioned was because we were going to a club where he was hosting at.”

Brown then reposted the clip, writing, “CRAZY that I have to have receipts. LOVE OUTWEIGHS THE HATE OVER HERE!”

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SOURCE SPORTS: Atlanta Hawks Fire Head Coach Nate McMillan

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Nate McMillan has been fired from the head coaching spot of the Atlanta Hawks. The team will now look for a replacement, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, former Utah Jazz coach Quin Snyder tops the list.

Currently, the Hawks sit at 29-30 in the East and will play under interim head coach Joe Prunty.

The initial belief was a split of the team and coach this summer, but with a potential playoff run in mind, the team jump-started the coaching search.

This is the Hawks’ second important leadership change this season. Travis Schlenk stepped down as president of basketball operations on December 21, allowing Landry Fields to become the franchise’s main basketball decision-maker.

During his tenure, McMillan had a 99-80 record.

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Lil Nas X Teases ‘Montero’ Follow-up for This Summer, Stating “I Have To Go Bigger Than Before!”

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The Lithia Springs, Georgia native released his highly-anticipated debut album in September of 2021, with standout features from Miley Cyrus, Doja Cat, Megan Thee Stallion, and even Elton John. The project’s lead single, “Montero (Call Me By Your Name),” went completely viral, boasting over 521 million views on Youtube and counting.

On Monday, Feb. 20th, on President’s Day, Lil Nas X surprised his fans by doing a surprise Q&A on Twitter. During the exchange, the superstar answered some questions about the arrival of his second studio album.

Lil Nas X responds, “Most likely summer,” but was hesitant to unveil any further details. Of course, when you’re this big, you have to keep some things a surprise.

When asked how many songs he might have on the project, Lil Nas X reveals, “idk i love so many songs plus i’m still in the studio making music so it’s gone be hard to pick.”

Regarding the type of music, fans can be excited to know there will be more upbeat records this time. One fan asked Lil Nas X if he could make another sad song, to which he responded, “I didn’t make many of those, I been too happy lately.”

While it’s been a year and a half since the release of his first project, Lil Nas X reminds fans that perfection takes time. One fan commented, “take your time but also hurry the hell up,” to which Nas responded, “it’s mostly planning now. i could easily just release music but i have to build moments around this shit. i have to go bigger than before!” 

One thing for sure, fans can expect the leaked track with Saucy Santana, “Down Souf Hoes,” can be found on the forthcoming album.

The only thing bigger than Lil Nas X’s Montero album? A potential follow-up. 

The Lithia Springs, Georgia native released his highly-anticipated debut album back in September of 2021, with standout features from Miley Cyrus, Doja Cat, Megan Thee Stallion, and even Elton John. The project’s lead single, “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” went completely viral, currently boasting over 521 million views on Youtube and counting.

On Monday, Feb. 20th, on President’s Day, Lil Nas X surprised his fans by doing a surprise Q&A on Twitter. During the exchange, the superstar answered some questions about the arrival of his second studio album.

Lil Nas X responds, “Most likely summer,” but was hesitant in unveiling any further details. Of course, when you’re this big, you have to keep some things a surprise.

When asked about how many songs he might have on the project, Lil Nas X reveals, “idk i love so many songs plus i’m still in the studio making music so it’s gone be hard to pick.”

As far as the type of music, fans can be excited to know there will be more upbeat records this time around. One fan asked Lil Nas X if he could make another sad song, in which he responds, “I didn’t make many of those, I been too happy lately.”

While it’s been a year and a half since the release of his first project, Lil Nas X reminds fans that perfection takes time. One fan commented “take your time but also hurry the hell up,” in which Nas responds, “it’s mostly planning now. i could easily just release music but i have to build moments around this shit. i have to go bigger than before!” 

One thing for sure, fans can expect the leaked track with Saucy Santana, “Down Souf Hoes,” can be found on the forthcoming album.

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