Young Dolph Admits That He Can’t Commit To Retirement: ‘I Can’t Let Those Folks Down’

In the last year, Young Dolph has shared two projects with fans, those being his 2020 solo effort, Rich Slave, and this year’s Dum And Dummer 2 with fellow Memphis rapper Key Glock. While both were well-received efforts, they also came before attempts from Dolph to walk away from the rap game. The first instance came last summer, less than a month before the release of Rich Slave when the rapper expressed his desire to spend more time with his family as a reason for quitting rap. While he returned months later for Dum And Dummer 2, Dolph doubled down on retirement just days after releasing the project. That announcement was also short-lived, and Dolph explained why in a recent interview.

“I can’t do it, real talk. I can’t do,” he admitted during a sit down on DJ Scream’s and Big Bank’s “Big Facts” podcast when he was asked about retiring. “It’s like I’m the spokesperson for all of the street n****s and all of the n****s that’s on some independent sh*t … And really come in the game on some sh*t… The n**** that really want to do this sh*t, like, I don’t really wanna tie myself to no major label—do this sh*t on my own. I’ma hustle this sh*t. I’ma grab that.”

He added, “It’s just like with everything else. You got some n**** who don’t really want to take the route that everybody else take… The n**** that be like I’ma do this sh*t like my way. I can’t let those folks down. It’s like I’m they motivator. They be needing that sh*t.”

You can watch the entire podcast episode with Young Dolph in the video above.

Chika Goes Off On Boosie Badazz: “[He] Paid Money To Have His Son R*ped”

There have been several voices added to the conversations involving DaBaby’s homophobic remarks in recent days. Tory Lanez, T.I. and Boosie Badazz have defended rappers’ rights to speak out, with the latter two involving Lil Nas X into the controversy unprovoked. Earlier today, T.I. suggested that rappers are being bullied by the gay community while detractors counterargued that artists are being held accountable in ways they haven’t been in the past.

DaBaby’s comments about HIV/AIDS and the LGBTQIA+ community were enough to have people up in arms, but Boosie’s rant about the gay community and Lil Nas X has caused the Rap veteran to remain a trending topic throughout the day (July 28). The comments did not go unnoticed on Chika, and she made sure to call out Boosie’s current, and past, behaviors.

“Remember when boosie paid someone to sexually assault his son? oral sex, was it? so r*pe. remember when boosie paid money to have his son r*ped? in order to ‘train him.’ bc it takes training. boosie thinks you have to practice being a sexuality. i wonder why,” Chika tweeted. The Grammy-nominated rapper was referring to Boosie revealing last year that he allegedly facilitated his 12-year-old son receiving oral sex from a “super grown” woman.

“It seems to me that Boosie is mad that he can’t suppress his sexuality without the temptation of oiled up scantily clad n*ggas making it hard. (‘it’ being his d*ck.),” she continued. Someone attempted to curb the conversation and accused Chika of accusing homophobic men of being “down low.” 

“This conversation isn’t about being DL, because that conversation is far more nuanced than y’all make it. and quite frankly, Twitter won’t handle it with care. however, it’s wild that the loudest homophobes have homoerotic tendencies themselves. yet condemn those who are open.” Read through her tweets below.

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Chika, Boosie Badazz
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Tiffany Haddish & Lakeith Stanfield “In Talks” To Star In Disney’ “Haunted Mansion”: Report

Disney is hoping to capitalize on one of their most beloved rides by making the Haunted Mansion into a feature film…again. Back in 2003, Eddie Murphy and Jennifer Tilly starred in the horror-comedy The Haunted Mansion, and while that movie did fairly well at the box office, it garnered mixed reviews from Disney buffs. The mega-corporation is hoping to wow fans with an updated adaptation, this time with two new stars leading the pack.

According to Deadline, Tiffany Haddish and Lakeith Stanfield are “in talks” to star in the Haunted Mansion-themed film with Justin Simien acting as director. Two producers from the Will Smith-led Aladdin live-action flick are said to be involved, as well.

Last year, The Hollywood Reporter gave a bit of insight into what could be expected from the forthcoming film. Disney has some of the most dedicated fans on the planet, so since the announcement was made that a second Haunted Mansion film was on the way, people have been sharing what they’ve learned about the film. 

“Gabbie, a single mother, and her young son [who] recently purchased a New Orleans estate [the Haunted Mansion] at auction only to discover it isn’t quite as empty as they expected,” reported the DisInsider. “Gabbie hires a grieving widower who works as a ghost tour guide [Stanfield], a psychic, a priest, and a local historian to exorcise the vengeful spirit from the Haunted Mansion.”

We’ll have to wait to confirm that this is the plot, but fans are excited at the possibility of Haddish and Stanfield appearing together. Watch the trailer for Eddie Murphy’s 2003 The Haunted Mansion film below.

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DaBaby Says “Don’t Fight Hate With Hate,” GLADD Calls His Comments “Harmful”

Amid the ongoing controversy due to his homophobic remarks at Rolling Loud Miami this past weekend, DaBaby has issued yet another apology—sort of. It has been a stressful week for DaBaby’s team as they attempt to reel in the scandal that has continued to unfold, and the support the North Carolina rapper has received from his fellow rappers hasn’t been much help.

DaBaby’s comments while on stage were enough to invoke the public’s ire, but it was his follow-up explanation that sent people over the edge. He stated that his gay fans don’t have HIV/AIDS because, as he suggested, they aren’t “junkies.” He told critics to keep the same energy when headlines included cases of racism or brutality, but people didn’t accept his correlation. 

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Several artists and organizations have used this opportunity to speak out about homophobia, in and outside of the Hip Hop community, and GLADD, the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation organization, shared a statement given via their associate director of communities of color, DaShawn Usher.

“The rhetoric that DaBaby used is inaccurate, hurtful, and harmful to the LGBTQ community and the estimated 1.2 million Americans living with HIV,” Usher tweeted. “It is critical that DaBaby and his fans learn that people living with HIV today, when on effective treatment, lead long and healthy lives and cannot transmit HIV.”

“While DaBaby has made haphazard attempts to ‘apologize,’ actions need to be taken for full accountability,” Usher continued. “It further confirms what @GLADD reported last year in the State of HIV Stigma Study that stigma and misinformation around HIV is widespread, and there is much work to be done to educate the public, including entertainers.”

Meanwhile, Dababy released the music video for his new single “Giving What It’s Supposed To Give,” and at the end of the visual, he included a message. In rainbow-colored font, it reads, “Don’t Fight Hate With Hate,” and the rapper added, “My apologies for being me the same way you want the freedom to be you.”

Check it out below.

Megan Thee Stallion’s Ex-BFF Kelsey Says “Stop Tagging” Her In Tory Lanez Posts

As Megan Thee Stallion reveals that her Revlon collaboration has sold out, the shooting she was involved in one year ago has once again reared its controversial head. DaBaby’s scandal has caused several artists to speak up on his behalf, including the likes of Boosie Badazz, T.I., and Tory Lanez. The latter didn’t specifically cite DaBaby in his tweets, but social media users believed he was speaking about his “SKAT” collaborator.

“When did rap get so politically correct that u can’t speak your mind and have an opinion,” tweeted the Toronto star. “Why the f*ck was rap started ?… for us to speak our mind …. rappers will not always be right, and u don’t have to agree . But they have a right to speak their mind.”

A Twitter user responded by asking, “Since when can rappers shoot girls on the feet?” Lanez had some time today, so he retweeted the message and added, “Since when have u had ACTUAL evidence that I did that ??? I’ll wait.” The exchange was reposted by The Neighborhood Talk and someone tagged Kelsey Nicole, Megan’s ex-best friend, who was reportedly there when the rapper was shot.

Kelsey hasn’t shared her side of the story and has not named Lanez as the shooter, but she has faced accusations that she was paid to keep quiet. Kelsey has denied those allegations and it didn’t seem that she was happy to be included in this conversation, either.

“Y’all annoying , stop tagging me,” she replied. “Cuz if I get to going off it’s gonna be a problem.” This only further enticed people to agitate her because they believe she holds the key to finding out what happened that evening. The case against Lanez is ongoing. Check it all out below.

OMB Peezy Drops Off His New Single “Godly”

Mobile, Alabama is having a moment right now. With artists like Yung Bleu and Rylo Rodriguez propping up the city, Mobile is producing some incredible talent right now. OMB Peezy has certainly been a significant player in the local scene whose seen success across the country. These days, he’s keeping the streets locked with tons of new music, though it might be difficult to find it on DSPs. Instead, he’s been taking it back to basics by unleashing new tracks on his YouTube page.

This week, the rapper came through with his latest track, “Godly.” Maintaining his signature meldoci delivery, he tackles production carried by warm piano chords as he details the losses but more importantly, the triumphs. “Standin’ at the top of the building, I’m feelin’ Godly/ From the bottom, ain’t gotta show you no proof, we had it the hardest,” he raps on the song.

Peep the latest from OMB Peezy below. 

Quotable Lyrics
Don’t pull up on his block for nothin’
We servin’ rock and choppa clutchin’
Poppin’ something, ain’t got this glock for nothin’

King Los Tackles Normani & Cardi B’s “Wild Side”

Fans might be eagerly awaiting the arrival of a new album from Cardi B but she blessed fans with a new verse last week when she appeared on Normani’s “Wild Side.” The single was yet another affirmation that the former Fifth Harmony singer has always been a star in her own right. Plus, the Aaliyah sample on the record further turned the song into an intergenerational smash.

This week, King Los continued his hot streak with new freestyle over “Wild Side.” The rapper tackles the downtempo, atmospheric production with slick flows showcasing his incredible wordplay and lyricism.

King Los has been dropping some dope freestyles this year. Last month, he shared his take on Drake and Rick Ross’ “Lemon Pepper Freestyle” as well as Pooh Shiesty and Lil Durk’s “Back In Blood.”

Quotable Lyrics
I can never ever ever ever be a memory
‘Cause you had to forget me to remember me
Who cold as me?
I’mma bring the Jodeci and Floetry

Fans Slam Boosie Badazz For Calling Lil Nas X ‘Disrespectful’ In A Rant (While Also Showing Support For DaBaby)

DaBaby has already spent plenty of time in headlines due to homophobic comments he made about HIV/AIDS during his Rolling Loud set over the weekend. For the most part, the rapper has faced a lot of criticism for the bizarre rant, but a few names have oddly decided to stand in support of his words. This includes Boosie Badazz who delivered a rant directed at Lil Nas X while also showing some support for DaBaby.

“Lil Nas X want to perform naked for charity,” he said. “Like bruh? They don’t tell them nothing. They should be picking sides. You don’t tell his little f***** ass nothing. That’s the most disrespectful muthaf*cka in the world. He said he wanna get naked on stage.” He added, “N**** they got kids that watch that sh*t. Trying to put that sh*t on all them children. Go viral, n****. Go suck a d*ck on IG b*tch. That n**** said he’d get naked for charity and y’all talking about f*ckin’ DaBaby This man say he gonna get naked for charity in front of all these muthaf*ckin’ children. That n**** disrespectful like a muthaf*cka.” He concluded, “Get f*cked in the ass, n****. Go suck a d*ck on IG, b*tch.”

Boosie’s comments come over a year after he claimed Dwayne Wade was going “too f*cking far” in supporting his trans daughter, Zaya. It was incidents like these, among others, that fans brought up in their response to Boosie on social media.

You can watch a video of Boosie’s rant above and check out fans’ thoughts on it below.

Safaree Addresses His Critics: “I’m So Glad I Don’t Give a Sh*t What None of Y’all Think”

Safaree, as a reality star on Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta,is no stranger to social media heat; he’s often the center of an online controversy or a joke, but the latest attack on his character has elicited a direct video response.

The backlash initially began on Monday (July 26), when the recent episode of L&HHA displayed some of Safaree’s most shocking antics yet — even topping the time he and his now ex-wife Erica Mena faked a divorce before actually getting divorced.

The scene in question takes place between in Safaree’s studio while Safaree and Erica’s baby girl, Safire plays on the floor. Everything seems ordinary until Safire slips and a guitar falls on top of her, causing panic from Erica and a good laugh from Safaree.

Safaree quickly came to his own defense as fans of the show clawed at his character. As we initially reported, the rapper commented on a re-share of the clip stating, “Damnn the voice over for this scene almost made it seem real,” with laughing emojis.

Despite his attempt to salvage his behavior in the scene, fans still spewed hate at Safaree for his apparant lack of concern for his child. The star first turned to his music in an attempt to turn the situation around, with the timely release of his new single “LIAR,” where he calls out Erica Mena and his haters for vilifying him. 

To promote “LIAR,” and get some things off his chest, Safaree shared a rant on Tuesday with his new track playing in the background (of course). In the video, the artist starts by thanking his mother for making him the way he is — “there’s some people out there who wouldn’t be able to handle the backlash I get. They’d be somewhere off the deep-end. But I’m so glad that I don’t give a sh*t what none of y’all think, and it just makes me feel good… I appreciate y’all being so invested too,” he states.

The video wasn’t received well after being reposted by TheShadeRoom and Safaree was yet again clowned.

Check out Safaree’s video below. 

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