T.I. Pleads His Case On “What It’s Come To”

Following the repeated denials coming from T.I., Tiny, and their legal team, the rapper is now expressing himself on wax. T.I. and Tiny are facing accusations of drugging, sexual misconduct, rape, and sexual assault from two dozen women. They’ve faced ridicule in the court of public opinion and their former friend, Sabrina Peterson, claims that she even helped them pick up women for bedroom rendezvous, but the couple continues to vehemently deny the allegations.

On Thursday (May 20), T.I. surprised the world with a social media post that said he’d be releasing a new song in less than 24 hours, and it has arrived. “What It’s Come To” addresses the couple’s current controversy and T.I. makes it clear that both he and his wife have no intention of settling with any of the accusers. He suggests that he’s being targeted and states that if it comes down to pleading his case in court, he’s prepared to go the distance.

Stream “What It’s Come To” and let us know what you think.

Quotable Lyrics

F*ck that I’m crankin’ up the jury
Who you lyin’ on, Shawty?
Extortion, is that what you got
Your mind on Shawty?
Tell em get it how you live
Shawty I ain’t goin’ for it
I’mma take it all the way
Every day of the week
Bet you thought this sh*t was sweet
And I would pay in a week

T.I. Goes Off On His Sexual Assault Accusers On His New Track, ‘What It’s Come To’

Earlier this week, the LAPD revealed that they are investigating claims made against T.I. and his wife Tiny which allege that the two drugged and sexually assaulted multiple individuals between 2005 and 2010. While some who are dealing with similar accusations would normally stay quiet and let their lawyer do the talking, T.I. has opted to deliver a piece of his own mind through his new track, “What It’s Come To.” The song takes aim at the sexual assault accusers and sees the rapper emphatically deny the claims against him.

“Go put yo face and reputation on it / These kind of claims deserve more than anonymous provocative conversation, don’t it?” T.I. raps. “Willing to face whatever consequences for his vision … while I’m up against some lyin’ ass b*tches/Damn, this is what it’s come to.”

Allegations against the rapper and Tiny were first brought forth by The New York Times back in February. In it, the publication revealed lawyer Tyrone A. Blackburn represented eleven women who said they were victims of the couple’s acts. Two additional women would eventually come forward with allegations against T.I. and Tiny, both of who were also represented by Blackburn. One of the victims claims T.I. drugged her drink and took her to a hotel where she was sexually assaulted despite refusing the couple’s advances.

You can give the song a listen for yourself in the video above.

Rapper Fatboi Gwalla Gwalla’s Death Ruled A Homicide: Report

A mystery out of Milwaukee involving a local rapper has turned into a murder investigation. A local news station reports that just two days ago (May 18) police came across a grisly scene when they discovered a body inside of a vehicle that was set ablaze. A preliminary investigation identified the victim as 42-year-old Lamonn C. Young, better known by his Rap moniker, Fatboi Gwalla Gwalla. The rapper lost his life in his hometown and it’s being reported by CBS 58 that a medical examiner has now ruled his death as a homicide. However, it’s unclear what caused his death at this time.

Earlier this year, Young released his latest album Hustle Hard and his family reportedly wants the world to remember him as a loving “father, husband, artist and entrepreneur.”

Activist Tracey Dent spoke with the outlet about Young’s death while denouncing gun violence. “A lot of talent is gone, it’s gone way too soon,” said Dent. “It’s a sense of urgency right now because people are scared, you know, they’re scared to come out of their house, because someone is getting shot or killed every single day.”

“We’re just trying to build unity across the county and everybody start working together, sharing resources and so we can start reducing the violence in our city,” Dent added.

The status of the homicide investigation is unknown, but it’s reported that there haven’t been any persons of interest or suspects publicly named. Authorities are hoping that someone will come forward with information that will help solve this case. Check out a few posts of Fatboi Gwalla Gwalla below. We send our sincerest condolences to the rapper’s loved ones.

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Moneybagg Yo’s New Artist Isn’t Really A Secret

Memphis rapper Moneybagg Yo has the No. 1 album in the country right now, but he’s focusing on his executive/mogul goals. The man behind A Gangsta’s Pain has signed a new artist to his Bread Gang label, and it seems the whole Internet thinks they know who it is. Moneybagg Yo Asks Fans To Guess […]

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DaBaby Meets His ‘Girl From Rio’ In New Video

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North Carolina rapper DaBaby has an international hit on his hands. The Billion Dollar Baby boss is featured on the remix of Brazilian pop star Anitta‘s song “Girl From Rio,” and their new video is dropping Thursday night. DaBaby + Anitta Collab For ‘Girl From Rio’ Remix The video for the original version of “Girl […]

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Kimora Lee Simmons Calls Russell Simmons’s Lawsuit “Harassment”

No one wins when the family feuds but the Simmons crew doesn’t care about Jay-Z lyrics. Russell Simmons and his ex-wife Kimora Lee Simmons have long touted their blended family as being at peace as they’ve introduced new partners and children, and the most recent match-up is Kimora and Tim Leissner, who she married back in 2014. The couple welcomed a child together, adding onto the growing family that includes Kimora’s two daughters with Russell, her son with actor Djimon Hounsou, and a reported adopted son.

This week, we reported on the news that Russell was suing his ex-wife after he claims she illegally transferred his Celsius energy drink stock to her and her husband. The Def Jam icon claimed that Kimora was using the money to help pay off legal issues that have arisen for Leissner after he reportedly pleaded guilty in the $200 million fraud case. Kimora quickly clapped back with the help of her legal team.

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TheJasmineBrand reports that they received a statement regarding the allegations and it reads as follows:

“Kimora and her children are shocked by the extortive harassment coming from her ex-husband, Russell Simmons, who has decided to sue her for shares and dividends of Celsius stock in which Kimora and Tim Leissner invested millions of dollars. This is an ill-advised attempt by Russell to use the legal system to access funds he is in no way entitled to, and which his own legal team confirms Russell did not pay for.

“Russell’s continued aggressive behavior not only blatantly distorts the facts, but is simply a desperate PR ploy ignoring the years of mental and emotional anguish, gas lighting, and ongoing harassment he has inflicted on Kimora.

“Russell will be held accountable for his serial abuse and we will confront his baseless claims that he is warranted Celsius stock dividends despite his self-admitted zero contribution. This extortion attempt is especially egregious given that Russell remains contractually in debt to Kimora for millions of dollars in unpaid business loans. Our team is actively working to put a firm end to his harassment, which continues despite Russell having fled the country – he will face his own reckoning in the US court.”

Russell Simmons hasn’t yet responded to this latest update from his ex-wife.

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New Chapter For Latto Starts W/ ‘The Biggest’ Drop

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Atlanta rapper Latto, formerly known as Mulatto, begins a new chapter of her career with a new name and a new single debuting first thing Friday morning. The Queen of Da Souf posted teasers of the video for “The Biggest” on her socials ahead of the landmark release. Latto Drops Her Old Name While Dropping […]

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XXXTentacion’s Mom Accused Of Hiding Money From Rapper’s Brother: Report

There is a legal war happening between XXXTentacion’s mother, Cleopatra Bernard, and the late rapper’s brother, Corey Pack. XXXTentacion, real name Jahseh Onfroy, was murdered in Florida back in the summer of 2018, and NBC Miami reports that since that time, there have been complaints filed regarding the monies left to his estate.

It’s reported that just last week, Pack filed court documents against Bernard, alleging that Onfroy’s mother has been hiding money from him by creating “holding and other companies and transferred money into them from the estate.” There wasn’t a specific number listed in the report, but it is stated that Pack claims millions of dollars have been transferred.

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This isn’t the first set of legal woes for Pack and Bernard; it’s said that last summer he sued her because he wanted his share of Onfroy’s estate which NBC Miami claims was valued at somewhere around $50 million. Bernard has control of her late son’s estate and while she has 50 percent interest, Pack and another of Onfroy’s brothers reportedly were given 25 percent each.

The “fraudulent transfer complaint seeks to recover assets being transferred from the probate estate by XXX’s mother, Cleo Bernard, in order to deprive our client Corey Pack, of a recovery, if he’s successful in his efforts to secure his inheritance rights either under his late brother’s trust or will,” said Pack’s attorney, Robert Stock.

Things got a tad muddled when Bernard reportedly made a paternity agreement with Jenesis Sanchez, the mother of Onfroy’s son, a child that was born months after his death. Bernard hasn’t publicly responded to the report or accusations of illegally hiding funds from Onfroy’s siblings.

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Terry Presume Delivers A Surreal Video For His Electrifying New Track, ‘ZaZa And Some Runtz’

Multitalented act Terry Presume arrives with a brand new visual for his latest track, “ZaZa And Some Runtz.” The video finds the Nashville-based singer on the other side of the country, in Los Angeles, for the surreal new effort. It also captures how Presume perceives his world when he’s heads above the clouds thanks to some help from an evergreen substance.

Presume, who also doubles as a rapper and a producer, shows his versatility and ability to master an array of different songs with the new single and video which is directed by Spencer Ford, who has also done work with Brockhampton, Jawny and St. Felix.

Presume’s start in music began as a child with his single mother in their Naples, FL home. There, the singer enjoyed music from the likes of 50 Cent, Eminem, and a bunch of classic R&B records. At the age of eight, he began writing poems and three years later he taught himself how to write and produce music.

“ZaZa And Some Runtz” arrives after he dropped “Did Me Wrong” last month. The April release found him reminiscing on a past lover while moping through the city streets as he reflects on the status of his current life.

“I can see you wanted more, the words appear on your face,” he raps. “I’m always up, you always down now we in two different states.”

You can watch the video for “ZaZa And Some Runtz” above.