Lil Durk’s Brother OTF DThang Shooting Death: More Details

Lil Durk’s older brother, Dontay Banks Jr., also known as OTF DThang, passed away this weekend after reportedly being shot in the head, according to new reports coming out of Chicago. Local news has also reported that a police officer sustained a gunshot wound in a separate incident outside of the same strip club just outside of Chicago.

According to WGN9, DThang was shot outside of Club O in Harvey, Illinois at approximately 12:20 PM on Sunday. He was pronounced dead on the scene. An autopsy is expected to be performed, which will give investigators more insight into what happened.

Prior to the shooting, a police officer noticed a patron with a handgun at the same club. In the midst of an altercation, the officer was shot. They were brought to the hospital and released in good condition. Later on Sunday night, police responded to a shooting on the 100 Block, which is believed to have been in retaliation. The victim, Sinica Price, was pronounced dead.

Lil Durk has yet to make any public statements about the death of his brother. He previously said that DThang was his idol growing up. Some of his rap peers, including Calboy, have spoken out about the conspiracy theories surrounding DThang’s death, which have led rap fans to ask Durk to stop name-dropping the dead in his songs.

Read more at the link below. RIP OTF DThang.

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50 Cent Reflects On The Success Of “Power”

50 Cent’s incredibly successful crime drama Power first aired on Starz seven years ago on Monday (June 7). An instant success, it eventually became one of Starz’s most highly-rated shows and became one of cable’s most-watched series as well. It concluded in February of 2020 after airing six seasons on the network, with four upcoming spin-offs announced thereafter. 

After previously sharing a behind-the-scenes look at the upcoming second season of Power‘s first spin-off series Power Book II: Ghost, the rapper turned TV executive reflected on the success of the saga seven years removed from when it first aired. 


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“I had this idea to make a TV show like 9 years ago,” explained Fif. “7 years ago it aired and it did pretty good. Shout out to Chris Albrecht. STARZ is official now i’m off and running,” he finished, giving a shout-out to the CEO of the network. 

Although Power concluded its run in February 2020, its sequel Power Book II: Ghost premiered later in the same year. The series follows Michael Rainey Jr. as Tariq St. Patrick, the son of James “Ghost” St. Patrick who is following in his father’s steps as a drug dealer. The cast and crew are currently working on its second season. 

Right now, there’s no word on when to expect the next season of Ghost. The crew filming together is a great first sign, though. 

Summer Walker Shows Love To Ari Fletcher: “Moneybagg Yo Is A Very Lucky Man”

One of Ari Fletcher’s bikini-clad IG posts is attracting conversation from fans and celebs alike. This past Sunday, Fletcher posted thirst traps in her blue-jean bikini, clearly kicking off her Hot Girl Summer– driving a boat and all. 

The post accumulated over half a million views and continues to garner attention from fellow public figures. One of Fletcher’s recent admirers includes no one other than R&B singer Summer Walker. The “Come Thru” singer reposted Fletcher’s photos to her story with the caption, “Moneybagg Yo is very lucky man.”

Moneybagg Yo and Ari Fletcher have been together for almost two years. Back in October 2020, the couple celebrated the one year anniversary of their relationship. Fletcher was in a relationship with rapper G Herbo prior to her much-talked about relationship with Moneybagg Yo. The former couple share one child together, while Moneybagg Yo was previously linked to Megan Thee Stallion. 

Walker is no stranger to shouting out fellow women in the game. She often uses her alternative IG account, @galactawhore, to do just that; share photos from fellow females in the game or different models she’s been eyeing on the ‘Gram, praising many different types of beauty.

Check out her post below.

Kodak Black Wants Rich Homie Quan To Get His Wave Back

Rich Homie Quan was expected to become one of modern rap’s street icons when he was coming up with Young Thug but somewhere along the way, he was left behind by mainstream rap fans. The Atlanta rapper rarely gets the attention that he deserves these days, despite a consistent flow of new music in 2021. He hasn’t completely fallen off though. RHQ still has millions of fans across the world that are keeping up with his every move, as evidenced by his 2+ million monthly listeners on Spotify.

As he continues to move up in the rap rankings this year, Rich Homie Quan has earned a vote of support from Florida rapper Kodak Black, who sent him a motivational message on Instagram after revisiting his 2013 mixtape I Promise I Will Never Stop Going In

“I Remember What I Was On Back When That Rich Homie Was Poppin @richhomiequan Get Yo Wave Back Boy [fire emoji] [triumph emoji],” wrote Kodak on his story.

Rich Homie hasn’t exactly quieted down but his influence has significantly decreased in recent years. That’s not to say that he doesn’t have the sauce to get right back in one of the top spots among Atlanta rappers. Do you think Rich Homie can get his wave back? After all, he’s still only 31-years-old. His best years are ahead of him.

Listen to some of his latest releases below.

Saweetie’s Love For The Finer Things Almost Landed Her In Jail For Stealing

Over the past couple of years, Bay Area rapper Saweetie‘s defining characteristic has been her love for the finer things in life, as embodied by her “Icy Girl” philosophy. However, before becoming a nationally famous rapper and giving followers advice on demanding designer bags from the men in their lives, Saweetie’s expensive taste almost landed her in hot water with the law.

In a new cover story for Teen Vogue, the “Fast (Motion)” rapper details how she nearly went to jail as a teen. “Before I went to college, I almost went to jail because I got caught stealing,” she says. “At a young age, I just always liked the finer things — and I’m not even talking about name brands. I just like looking good. In that moment, I was like, I’m not really about this life. I get straight A’s, I’m a year-round athlete. I think the lesson was that [I had worked] too hard for everything to be thrown away.”

That hard work has paid off, leading to the sort of notoriety that keeps her on the Hot 100 and fans anticipating her debut album, Pretty B*tch Music, which is due this summer.

You can read the full cover here.

Drake & Live Nation To Open New Toronto Concert Venue History

As one of the biggest musical acts in the last decade, it’s no surprise Drake has been making moves to expand his empire. The OVO head honcho has teamed up with Nike to release his new NOCTA sub-label, founded his own record label, and become a global ambassador for the Toronto Raptors, just to name a few. 

Already estimated to be single-handedly responsible for 5% of Toronto’s annual total tourism income, his latest venture might boost that number even higher. Drake and Live Nation Canada announced Tuesday (June 8) that they will be opening a new live entertainment venue in the global sensation’s hometown named History later this year. 


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“Some of my most memorable shows were playing smaller rooms like History,” Drake said in a statement.  “I wanted to take those memories and what I learned to create an incredible experience for both the artists and the fans.”

The 2,500-capacity venue will “offer artists a versatile and intimate destination to perform and connect with fans in Toronto,” according to the announcement. They plan to host 200 concerts and events annually. 

“We saw an opportunity to bring Toronto a great new venue, and we have so much gratitude and respect for Drake teaming up with us to bring it to life in the best way possible,” said Michael Rapino, the President and CEO of Live Nation Entertainment. 

History has been in development for more than three years now, with construction slated to conclude later this summer. The venue is located in the east end of the city, right in the heart of the Beaches neighborhood. Inside, it includes a convertible GA area and reserved seating set-up for all types of events, from concerts, live entertainment, galas, community programs, and more. Concerts and event information, as well as career opportunities, will begin to be announced in the coming weeks and months here on the website.

“History will offer guests up-close experiences with their favorite artists that are unrivaled in Toronto.  We take pride in and expect History to become an important part of the community,” said Riley O’Connor the Chairman of Live Nation Canada.

Drake showing out for his city once again. 

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The Weeknd’s “Can’t Feel My Face” Turns 6

Nothing slams home the inevitability of time like a shiny new song getting a few years older. Today, The Weeknd’s epic “Can’t Feel My Face,” originally released on this day in 2015, is in the midst of celebrating its sixth birthday. Being how many have likely developed nostalgic associations with The Weeknd’s mega-hit, it stands to reason that plenty of people will be feeling a little bit older upon seeing this. 

Having arrived as the third single off The Weeknd’s Beauty Behind The Madness, the song has since gone on to amass over one billion streams on YouTube alone. Musically, it also served as a turning point for the Canadian melodist, who once tended to wallow in drug-tinged melancholy from the safety of the shadows. Some might even argue that “Can’t Feel My Face” is among his most important tracks. At the very least his most universal — at least until “Blinding Lights’ emerged as a contender. 

Being that the track has officially seen another year of life, it feels appropriate to highlight “Can’t Feel My Face” and open the floor for a bit of discussion. How do you feel about the song, six years removed from its initial release?

QUOTABLE LYRICS

And I know she’ll be the death of me
At least we’ll both be numb
And she’ll always get the best of me
The worst is yet to come

Fat Joe’s “Painted On” Beard Was The Real Loser On Fight Night

You’ve likely read a whole lot about the Floyd Mayweather vs. Logan Paul fight this weekend, including the conspiracy theories that Mayweather actually did knock out Paul, but we have yet to dive into one of the most outrageous hip-hop adjacent stories from the event: Fat Joe’s beard.

Fat Joe has been making a move in the podcasting game, knocking out some impressive interviews with some of the industry’s finest in recent months. As he focuses on his latest hustle, the rap icon took a night off and enjoyed some live entertainment, catching the Logan Paul vs. Floyd Mayweather exhibition, which ended in a non-decision after lasting all eight rounds. As he enjoyed fight night from his seat, Joe was being roasted online by fans who have grown tired of his beard, which they claim he draws or paints on.


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This weekend, Fat Joe was called out on a major scale when people started to take notice that his facial hair looked unnatural. The alleged “spray paint” job was so poorly done that some people compared Joe’s look to NBA star Carlos Boozer’s infamous waxy hair. At the end of the night, Joe’s name was trending because of it.

“You cannot convince me fat joe’s beard isn’t drawn on,” wrote one commenter on Twitter. The feeling was mutual with dozens of people taking to the platform to share their opinions on the rapper’s facial hair.

Check out some of the comments below. Do you think Fat Joe looked silly with his beard?

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Polo G Pick Ups A Massive $5M LA Mansion

Polo G’s rise in the rap game has been quite extraordinary to watch. Beginning his commercial career in 2018, the rapper has since gone on to release two Billboard 200 Top 10 albums. His 2020 sophomore effort The Goat solidified his star-power even more, earning his first solo No.1 single with “Rapstar” after it debuted at the Billboard chart’s summit. 

As he readies the release of his third studio album Hall of Fame due this Friday that includes his highly-anticipated Nicki Minaj collab “For the Love of New York,” the hitmaker already preparing for his career to propel to even greater heights. He’s recently become the new owner of a beautiful (and massive) $5 million mansion right outside of Los Angeles boasting amenities like a 14-car garage, a tennis court, and more.


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The home, which is truly a car collector’s dream estate, is located in the San Fernando Valley. In addition to the garage, it’s equipped with a nearly 1-acre lot with 36 parking spaces. Inside the almost 11,000 sq. ft. Mediterranean-style house, there’s a rotunda entry leading to a vintage-looking set of stairs. Elsewhere there’s a custom wine closet and bar, a formal dining room, and a billiard room on the first floor.

The kitchen and bedrooms all live up to their expected luxuriousness, while the outside of the mansion boasts a pool, spa, BBQ area, and a lighted tennis court all traced by stone terraces. 

TMZ reports that the Chicago rapper purchased the home for $4.885 million. With his third studio album arriving later this week, it’s obviously a big month for Polo. 

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