Sabrina Peterson Responds To T.I. Mocking Her

T.I. and his wife Tiny Harris are presently at the center of some extremely serious accusations from over thirty women. Their accusers have claimed that the Atlanta-based couple drugged them, sexually assaulted them, raped them, trafficked them, and more. T.I. and Tiny have denied the accusations and a case against them in Las Vegas was closed.

All of these allegations started after Sabrina Peterson, a former friend of Tiny, called out both of them, accusing T.I. of pointing a gun at her head many years ago in front of her children. Last night, T.I. started the rollout for his final album, titled Kill The King, with the release of his music video for “What It’s Come To.” In the video, Tip mocks Sabrina Peterson, who previously asked the rapper to apologize to her in exchange for her dropping her lawsuit

Peterson has officially responded to the humiliating tactics employed by T.I., calling him out and saying that he’s not hurting her… he’s hurting his chances with the investigators.

“I have been in federal trouble before,” she started on Instagram. “No matter how the public feels about [you] they can’t save you. Since your million dollar team won’t tell you I will. You aren’t taunting me you are taunting your investigators. You aren’t taunting me you are igniting more women that have stayed quiet that you victimized. DUMMY.”


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She added more in her caption, saying, “Many of your fans have been victimized in their lifetime. Your tactics aren’t a good look. It’s actually sad! It’s heartbreaking! It’s one thing to put a gun to a woman’s head but it something totally different to keep attempting to victimized that woman again & again. When it’s all said it done I took the high road & tried to give mercy but you repaid it with mockery. Get out the booth & behind cameras & SEE ME IN COURT!”

Read her full post below. What do you think?

“Space Jam” Lebron 19 Colorways Revealed Ahead Of Movie Premiere

LeBron James’ 18th NBA season came to an unfortunate end last Thursday as the Los Angeles Lakers were beat out of the playoffs by the Phoenix Suns. The loss led some to wonder if the star could ever clinch another championship during his long career in Basketball, though James himself appeared quickly refocused on his new venture with the “Tune Squad” in the upcoming Space Jam sequel, Space Jam 2: A New Legacy. The new shoes, which are an update to the LeBron signature model, will not only accompany merchandise rollout for the new movie but will be worn by James next season.

LeBron James

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The shoe features two air bubbles, like those in the Nike Air Max, with one bubble at the heel and another at the forefoot. These bubbles have been upgraded in this iteration of the shoe to allow for increased comfort and stability on the court. The LeBron 19 will come in two different color ways– an orange, yellow, and blue look that matches the uniforms of the “Tune Squad” (LeBron’s team in the movie made up of Bugs Bunny and other characters from Looney Toons) and another white and blue look that resembles the Squad’s sweatsuits. 

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The new LeBron 19s don’t have a release date just yet, but are set to be retailed at $200.

Space Jam 2: A New Legacy will follow James as he befriends beloved Looney Tunes characters, joins their basketball team (the “Tune Squad”) and plays a match against other famous NBA stars. The movie is set to release on July 16th.

What do you think of these?

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Fredo Bang Explains Why He Needs $100k To Perform In His Hometown Baton Rouge

Fredo Bang is no stranger to the street life. Last month, the rapper sent out a friendly warning to rappers about sharing images of their loved ones online. “Street Guys, Be Smart On Posting Y’all Mother. Make Sure Y’all Not Putting Her In Harms Way for a Post,” tweeted the rapper. “#HappyMothersDay [gorilla emoji] [red heart emoji].”

In a new interview, he recently confessed how he needs to see a $100k check to perform in his hometown. Likely in connection with his street-dude status, the Baton Rouge rapper explained the different things he would have to deal with if he was hoping to do a show back home. 

“Baton Rouge, you need something extra?” asks the VladTV interviewer. “Yeah, definitely,” answers Fredo. “Well, one, I’m at a nice amount per show right now. And two, I haven’t performed in Baton Rouge since 2015 or 14? And when I did perform in Baton Rouge back then, it was little team parties, it wasn’t no actual club, you feel me?” 

He continues, “Nobody in the city wants me to get my own show or throw a lil bash…if y’all don’t wanna let me do my thing, ima charge you to let you do your thing. That’s just how it’s going.” 

“And on top of that, I gotta deal with the mayor and em, the police force, and all that stuff. I gotta get harassed to come down, I might end up getting searched, it’s all types of things that could happen. I gotta have my momma waiting up all night until I leave the city, for all that I need to be compensated,” he explained. 

When he puts it like that, the hefty sticker price he’s asking for makes sense. What are your thoughts? Let us down in the comments. 

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Mach Hommy, Westside Gunn, & Keisha Plum Drop “Folie A Deux” Visuals

Fresh off releasing one of the year’s most critically acclaimed projects thus far in Pray For Haiti, Mach Hommy has continued to keep his momentum rolling with the release of a new music video. The single in question is “Folie A Deux,” a standout track that finds him pledging allegiance to the Griselda movement alongside Westside Gunn and Keisha Plum, the deadliest spoken word artist in the game.

Visually, the Daily Gems-directed video is unexpectedly raw, shining a light on Little Haiti while highlighting Mach and Gunn’s chemistry. Representing for the New Jersey Devils and face-concealing bandana, Hommy holds it down alongside his newly reacquainted creative partner. As for Gunn, he remains true to his reputation as one of the waviest in the game, rocking a yellow sweater, several iced-out chains, and a blazing pair of shorts. It doesn’t hurt that both parties are nice with the bars, with Hommy in particular being among the sharpest lyricists currently putting in work right now. 

Should you be keen on supporting an excellent project in the JAY-Z and Drake-endorsed Pray For Haiti, be sure to run up the numbers on the new video for “Folie A Deux” right here. 

Floyd Mayweather Touts Logan Paul Fight As “Legalized Bank Robbing”

Sunday night’s highly anticipated fight between undefeated legend Floyd Mayweather and Youtube star Logan Paul has left some fans and spectators with a bad taste in their mouth, though Mayweather seems as content as ever. After months of trolling and hype around the fight, neither boxer came out with a victory and instead were left at a draw at the end of the 8th round. Much to the pleasure of Mayweather, the pair both left the ring with very large payouts.

In an interview after the fight, Mayweather not only asserted that he was the best at boxing but joked that accumulating large payouts, like “legalized bank robbing,” is also his forté.

Floyd Mayweather at Logan Paul Fight

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Along with his record-setting career in Boxing, Mayweather has always had a talent to make the most (literally) out of every opportunity. From participating in wrestling matches and taking exhibition fights with celebrities and non-boxers, Mayweather has reportedly made upwards of $1 billion over his career as one of the highest-earning athletes of all time. Later in the same interview, Floyd explains how changing his name from “Pretty Boy Floyd” to “Money Mayweather” created a new mindset and persona that led him to larger sums.

Mayweather wants the “Money Mayweather” moniker to stick for a while, stating that his mind is still focused on increasing his wealth: “They say, ‘It’s not all about the money.’ Well, your kids can’t eat legacy. The patches on my trunks, [earned me] $30 million alone.” The boxer’s trunks were sponsored by a number of high profile companies, one of them being brand Fasion Nova.

It’s reported that Mayweather made upwards of $100 million for Sunday’s fight while Paul took a slightly smaller payout. 

Check out a clip from the interview below. Do you think the fight was worth the money for Mayweather? 

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Yung Baby Tate, Renni Rucci, Omeretta, & More Join “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta”

The cast has officially been announced for the next season of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta. After taking a year off due to the pandemic, the series is back in production and some of the city’s hottest hip-hop talents have been added to the cast, making for a must-watch season.

Of course, some of your favorites are set to return, including Rasheeda and Kirk Frost, Scrappy and Bambi, Spice, Karlie Redd, Sierra Gates, and Yung Joc. Some new faces will be gracing our television screens though with rappers Yung Baby Tate, Renni Rucci, and Omeretta joining. Reality stars Yandy Smith-Harris and Mendeecees Harris are also moving to Atlanta for the new season.

Yung Baby Tate and Renni Rucci were both recently featured on our interview series Rise & Grind. YBT is one of the rising women in rap coming out of Atlanta, signing a deal with Issa Rae’s Raedio label. Renni Rucci has also been picking up steam alongside her boyfriend Foogiano, the 1017-signed rapper who recently was arrested and sentenced for burning off his ankle monitor. They’ve definitely got stories to tell, and we’ll be watching.

Omeretta is a relative newcomer on the scene but she’s already picked up attention from Lil Baby, Nicki Minaj, and more.

What do you think of the new cast additions? Will you be watching next season? It debuts on VH1 on July 5.

MTV VMAs Plan A Live Audience Return To NYC’s Barclays Center In 2021

It was looking hopeful last June when New York Governor Andrew Cuomo gave the MTV VMAs the go-ahead to take place at the Barclays Center in 2020 with a “limited” audience. However, following an uptick in COVID cases, the VMAs instead opted to host the event at an outdoor space, invite only a virtual audience, and have just a handful of in-person performances. But now as large-scale events eye a late summer return, the VMAs are looking to host their 2021 event indoors.

The VMAs announced Tuesday that the awards show will make an in-person return this year. It’s slated to take place September 12 at the Barclays Center once again, and organizers say they plan to allow fans to attend. According to press materials, the event will “feature epic performances from the biggest names in music and bring fans together from across the globe to celebrate the return of live entertainment.”

Though organizers are feeling confident about gathering indoors, they are still making sure to take safety protocols seriously. “The health and safety of artists, fans, staff, and partners remain the number one priority, and MTV and Barclays Center are working closely with state and local officials to implement best practices in order to safely bring together music fans from around the globe,” organizers wrote in a statement.

The VMAs have yet to announce which artists are set to take the stage in September. Last year’s ceremony saw some showstopping performances by The Weeknd, Ariana Grande, BTS, and Lady Gaga, whose various eye-catching masks stole the show.

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