Lil Uzi Vert Has Taken The $24 Million Pink Diamond Out Of His Forehead

Back in February, Lil Uzi Vert did something that was unprecedented (or at least unusual): He had a $24 million pink diamond embedded in his forehead. At the time, he explained why he had the diamond shoved into his forehead instead of put on something like a ring, saying, “I’m Lil Uzi. I’m turnt up. So $24 million on a ring is the stupidest idea because I’m gonna look down and that ring ain’t gon’ be there. I know me. I wake up in odd places and different sceneries.”

Now, though, things have changed, and Uzi no longer has the diamond on his face. Over the weekend, the rapper was spotted in Miami without the diamond in his head, and DJ Akademiks also shared a recent video that shows Uzi sans face diamond.

Uzi has not addressed why he decided to have the diamond removed, although it did seem to cause him some health issues. He previously shared a photo of himself bleeding from the diamond and wrote, “If I don’t get it took out the right way I could die. No seriously.” After deleting that post, he shared a video of himself with the diamond in his forehead and wrote, “Ok we good.”

🔥 Quavo Says Migos “Culture 3” Will Be The “Greatest Album Of The Year”

Things are heating up. We’re all getting back outside, slowly but surely, as vaccine jabs continue to reach one arm at a time. As we tip-toe towards our new normal, we’ll need some fire new music to keep us feeling right all summer long and it looks like Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff have got us covered on that front.

Announcing that their upcoming Migos album, titled Culture 3, will be arriving next week, Quavo spoke with Complex about his latest collaboration with Lids, releasing an iced-out fitted cap. While the interview centred mostly around that collaboration, as well as Quavo’s sneakerhead tendencies, the rapper also opened up about what we can expect from the album. His confidence is clear, calling Culture 3 the best album of the year.

“Greatness. The greatest album of this year. The greatest album of the summer,” said Quavo about what fans can anticipate from the upcoming release. “It’s back open. I feel like this album going to open up the world. We’re having fun and smiling again, you know what I mean? Everybody’s been hurtin’, and going through this pandemic, and losing loved ones. I feel like this is a breakthrough. This is the sonic boom to the new life and new world that we live in. We’ve been going through this pandemic for like a year and a half. So, we’re coming back with Culture 3. We haven’t dropped any music in three years. The year that we was going to drop, the pandemic hit. So I just feel like it’s a breath of fresh air. 

We got some good guys on there. We got our good friends on there. It’s going to be the greatest album of the year. We put our blood, sweat, and tears into it. We had a lot of time to go over and a lot of time to bond and be together with this album. So, Culture 3. 6/11.”

Quavo added that the group didn’t fret after people started writing off the Migos following Culture 2, which some fans found underwhelming.

“Nah. That’s just the young generation. You leave the porch for two years, somebody’s gonna be sittin on it. But it’s not the throne,” he explained. “Cause we sit at the top and we respect everything that’s going on. But that’s just the youth. They got a short attention span. Like you said, it’s been three years. It’s time to take control and bring the spotlight back to the stage.”

As far as features go, it looks like we can expect songs with the late Pop Smoke, the recently-freed Bobby Shmurda, and more.

What do you want out of Culture 3 and do you think it’ll be the best album of the year?

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Lloyd Banks Adds Freddie Gibbs To “The Course Of The Inevitable”

Lloyd Banks is ready to deliver his first studio album in over ten years, The Course Of The InevitableWith the project set to arrive this coming Friday, June 4th, Banks previously unveiled the tracklist and production credits, the latter of which can be seen here. As far as featured guest appearances, the Punchline King opted to keep the roster short, with Benny The Butcher, Roc Marci, Styles P, Sy Ari Da Kid, and Vado set to hold it down.

Now, Banks has come through to add another elite lyricist to the fold, officially updating the tracklist to include an appearance from Freddie Gibbs. He confirmed as much by way of a brief visual teaser, indicating that Gangsta Gibbs will be present and accounted for on the Cartunebeatz produced “Empathy.” 

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As expected, the combination of Banks and Gibbs has elicited much excitement, given that both parties have been widely regarded as some of the game’s most formidable lyricists. Though Banks has been largely inactive on the studio album tip, Gibbs is in the midst of an incredible run — not only did he help bring bars to The Grammy Awards with Alfredo, but he’s also steadily working on his upcoming SSS with an epic list of contributing producers. Perhaps we’ll see Banks slide through with a verse to return the favor.

Check out the updated tracklist to The Course Of The Inevitable below, and look for the project to land in full on Friday, June 4th. Will you be tuning in?

Donald Trump Has Allegedly Been Telling People He’ll Be Reinstated As POTUS In August

As the United States of America approaches the first full six months of Joe Biden’s presidency, reports reveal that the country’s previous president still hasn’t let the 2020 presidential election results go. Apparently, Donald Trump remains hopeful that he will somehow be reinstated as president by the time August rolls around.

According to Complex, Trump and his close friends have reportedly been telling people in their circles that he expects to be reinstated in a matter of months, and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is allegedly one of several people who believe that he will indeed return to office later this year.Former President Donald Trump walks off stage after an address to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) held in the Hyatt Regency on February 28, 2021 in Orlando, Florida. Begun in 1974, CPAC brings together conservative organizations, activists, and world leaders to discuss issues important to them.

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Recently, CNN‘s Donie O’Sullivan visited Washington, D.C. to interview Trump supporters who are convinced that the 45th president will regain office this year, and many of them spoke of a Myanmar-style coup being organized. While that news alone is alarming, a New York Times journalist recently revealed that talks of a coup have been bubbling alongside Trump’s talks of being reinstated in August.

“Trump has been telling a number of people he’s in contact with that he expects he will get reinstated by August (no that isn’t how it works but simply sharing the information),” NYT‘s Maggie Haberman wrote. Check out Haberman’s tweet and CNN‘s original video below.

Stay tuned to see if how Donald Trump’s reinstatement antics develop.

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Joe Biden Says Black Entrepreneurs “Don’t Have Lawyers Or Accountants”

President Joe Biden has been doing a lot to make sure he stays in the good graces of the American people. He fired off a few rounds of stimulus checks, acknowledged the Armenian genocide, and finally pushed the country towards a post-pandemic state. Late last month he invited George Floyd’s family to the White House on the 1st anniversary of his death.  

The President also recently gave a speech in Tulsa, Oklahoma to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre. In the speech, he announced new steps his administration would be taking to build Black wealth and narrow the racial wealth gap in cities like Memphis and others. He’s drawn ire from some for suggesting that Black businesses lack lawyers and accountants in the speech. 


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“The data shows, young Black entrepreneurs are just as capable of succeeding given the chance as white entrepreneurs are. But they don’t have lawyers, they don’t have accountants, but they have great ideas,” says the President.

He continues, “Does anyone doubt this whole nation would be better off from the investments those people make? And I promise you, that’s why I set up the National Small Business administration that is much broader, cause they’re gonna get those loans.” 

While many disagreed with the generalizing statement, others viewed it as motivationalLove & Hip Hop‘s Tokyo Vanity penned, “I know this don’t apply to all of us, but for the ones who it does, step it up and prove him wrong ! If you need help with finding a lawyer or accountant I’ll help you.” 

What are your thoughts on Biden’s sentiments? Let us know down below. 

BLM Leader Explains Why He Resigned After Learning The “Ugly Truth”

One of the founders of the St. Paul branch of the Black Lives Matter organization in Minnesota has explained his decision to resign after learning the so-called “ugly truth” behind the social movement. Rashad Turner is presently featured in a TakeCharge Minnesota video on YouTube where he explained his decision to leave BLM after a year and a half.

“I believed the organization stood for exactly what the name implies — Black lives do matter. However, after a year on the inside, I learned they had little concern for rebuilding Black families,” said Turner. His issue with the movement appears to lie in its stance on education in the Black community.


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“[Black Lives Matter] cared even less about improving the quality of education for students in Minneapolis,” he added. “That was made clear when they publicly denounced charter schools alongside the teacher’s union. I was an insider in Black Lives Matter and I learned the ugly truth. The moratorium on charter schools does not support rebuilding the Black family but it does create barriers to a better education for Black children.”

This comes following the resignation of BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors, who left the organization last week. A few days earlier, a BLM activist was shot in the head in London, being placed in critical condition.

Watch Rashad Turner’s video below and let us know what you think.

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Fat Joe Holds It Down With Tiny Desk Concert

Fat Joe has been doing this for a minute, having been spitting bars in the rap game since the early nineties when he went by “Fat Joe da Gangsta.” Currently among the most respected vets in hip-hop, Joe has continuously carried himself with authenticity and dedication to the preservation of hip-hop history. This week, Joey Crack put his skill set on display by way of a Tiny Desk Concert, running through a fifteen-minute medley of his hits alongside an impressive live band. 

Holding it down for Joe are Eugene “Man-Man” Roberts on the keys, Rashid Williams on the drums, Eric Whatley on the bass, Simon Martinez on guitar, DJ Ted Smooth behind the turntables, and Angelica Vila on the backup vocals. For the most part, Joey lined up some of his biggest tunes from across the years — “My Lifestyle” and “What’s Luv?” off J.O.S.E,  “Lean Back” on True Story,  the DJ Khaled-assisted “Sunshine (The Light)”, and he and Remy Ma’s “All The Way Up” off Plata O Plomo.

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As per usual, the Tiny Desk format not only highlights the instrumental arrangements of the songs but the performance capabilities of the rapper. Many were quick to note Joey’s impressive breath control, refreshing given the ubiquity of backing tracks during live renditions. Though it might have been nice to have a committed hypeman on board, Joe’s formidable presence keeps the Tiny Desk rendition engaging throughout.

Check it out for yourself now, and be sure to show some love to Fat Joe Da Gangsta — still holding it down nearly thirty years deep in the game. What’s your favorite track from Don Cartegena? 

SZA Explains Why Rehearsing One Song Made Her ‘Burst Into Tears’

Finally, concerts are returning and festival season is coming up. So, yesterday, SZA was rehearsing some songs, but when it came time to run through one of them, she had a hard time: On Twitter yesterday, SZA revealed that she cried after performing her Ctrl song “20 Something.”

SZA wrote in a pair of tweets, “Jus tried to get through 20 something at rehearsal n burst into tears LMAOOO what ? Is wrong w me ? 20 something makes me think of my granny . N everyone else I’ve lost . What a ride .”

It’s certainly one of the more vulnerable songs from SZA’s discography. On it, she sings about feelings of instability and uncertainty she was experiencing at the time: “How could it be? / 20 something, all alone still / Not a thing in my name / Ain’t got nothin’, runnin’ from love / Only know fear / That’s me, Ms. 20 Something / Ain’t got nothin’, runnin’ from love / Wish you were here, oh.”

Meanwhile, SZA is a couple months removed from the release of her Doja Cat collaboration “Kiss Me More,” which is a strong contender for the unofficial Song Of The Summer title. Also, as SZA tends to do from time to time, she shared her frustrations with her record label, a stance she later clarified.

Blac Chyna’s Mom Appears To Call Her Out Over Transphobic Remarks

Blac Chyna and her mother, Tokyo Toni, have a very complicated relationship. One day, they’re all lovey-dovey and singing each other’s praises, and the next, they’re trying to tear each other down on social media. Earlier this year, Tokyo Toni did an interview where she explained why she’s “not proud” of her daughter, calling her out for some of the choices she’s made professionally. The following months were calm between them but this week, it looks like Chyna’s mother is coming for all the smoke again.

As reported by several blog sites, Tokyo Toni has called out her daughter again for allegedly making transphobic remarks. Chyna’s mother posted several videos of the influencer’s night out when she seemingly made transphobic remarks about people in the parking lot.


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“Transphobic ??????,” allegedly wrote Tokyo Toni on Instagram, adding a bunch of disappointed face emojis to her caption. The short video shows Blac Chyna getting into her car, saying, “They’re not girls, they’re boys” about a group of people nearby. Toni added more context to the clip, sharing a longer version on her page.

“Chyna was being mad rude and acting superior AF,” she allegedly wrote as a caption. “She blocked the gate so no one could get out. People were just trynna ask her to leave.” The video shows Blac Chyna inside of her car before she stormed out and started yelling at folks that appeared to be blocking her way. “She kept wanting smoke with the transwomen and then told them they are not girls but boys,” added Toni.

What do you think about Blac Chyna’s own mother calling her out like this? Check out the posts below.

DC Young Fly Further Clarifies The Altercation At His Comedy Show

Over Memorial Day weekend, DC Young Fly drew viral attention to himself after allegedly knocking someone out while onstage at a comedy club in Oakland. Speaking out shortly after the incident he explained, “Im from the WestSide of Atlanta im really from the streets I [been] stabbed I am traumatized but GOD turned my life around but I always stay on point just in case I have to protect myself!!!!!”

He continued, “Pleasanton/Oakland I love [y’all] forever and we always have a good time but I’m mad [y’all] l had to see [that] side of me but if u dont f*ck wit me please dont come to my shows if [your] intentions aint to kome and have a good time dont show up cause I pray that the energy is rite everywhere I go.” He later took to Instagram again to clarify exactly what went down that night. 


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In the Instagram footage, he begins by explaining that he did not provoke the situation at all. “I’m going crazy, I got the crowd going crazy, I’m mid-joke,” he explains in the video. He then explains a guy walks on stage and he embraces him thinking everything is cool.

“That n*gga on stage he like, ‘Whats up n*gga,’ and I’m like bro you tripping,” he explains, adding that he moved away from the man. The aggressor then knocks his hand, and Young Fly explains it was lights out for him after that. 

He furthered, “By the time they woke his a*s up and sent him on his way, I told everyone to sit down and enjoy the show!” 

He then thanked his Oakland audience for being a good audience despite the minor mishap

Thankfully, Young Fly’s one-hitter saved the night.