Las Vegas Police Have Reportedly Arrested A Man Connected With The 1996 Murder Of Tupac Shakur

Las Vegas police have reportedly arrested a man allegedly connected with the 1996 murder of rapper Tupac Shakur. According to the Associated Press, officials with knowledge of the case but not permission to share details ahead of the official indictment confirmed that police arrested Duane “Keefe D” Davis early today. The sources were not able to share the exact charge on which he was arrested, however.

Davis has repeatedly admitted to his involvement in the Vegas Strip drive-by shooting that killed Tupac, writing in his 2019 memoir Compton Street Legend that he was a passenger in the car from which the shots were fired, and even implicating his nephew Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson in pulling the trigger. However, Anderson was killed in a shooting in Compton two years later, and Davis is likely the last living person of the four occupants of the assailants’ vehicle.

Retired Los Angeles police detective Greg Kading, who investigated the case and also wrote a book about it, said, “People have been yearning for him to be arrested for a long time. It’s never been unsolved in our minds. It’s been unprosecuted.” He credited the renewed investigation to the release of Davis’ book, which he said gave “Las Vegas the ammunition and the leverage to move forward. Prior to Keefe D’s public declarations, the cases were unprosecutable as they stood… He put himself squarely in the middle of the conspiracy. He had acquired the gun, he had given the gun to the shooter and he had been present in the vehicle when they hunted down and located both Tupac and Suge (Knight).”

The long-dormant Tupac case gained momentum earlier this summer when it was reported that police had raided a home in connection with the case. It was later revealed that the home belonged to Davis’ wife, suggesting that new evidence had surfaced. An official announcement is expected to be made later today.

Taylor Swift Has Been At The Center Of Pop Culture Like Never Before This Week

Pop stars are rarely at their cultural peak nearly two decades into their career. Take Justin Timberlake, for instance. He put out the quickly forgotten Man of the Woods 16 years after his solo debut (hence the NSYNC reunion). But Taylor Swift, who released her first album 17 years ago, has never been more popular. Especially this week. She’s been a one-woman monoculture, a “did you see what Taylor did/wore/ate?” conversation starter among co-workers who otherwise have nothing else to talk about.

Let’s recap her dominance over all aspects of pop culture, from music to television to film to celebrity gossip to sports.

-Swift, who frequently racks up more streams than anyone, became the only artist to have five albums with over six billion streams on Spotify. She’s also the only female artist in Spotify history to reach 100 million monthly listeners.

-Chart Masters has Swift passing Bad Bunny to become the second most-streamed artist of all-time on Spotify behind only Drake. (This is a fascinating list: would you have guessed Coldplay is in the top 20? And can you name the only artist in the top 25 without a single stream coming from a song where they’re the featured artist? Here’s a hint: she’s a Swiftie.)

Midnights continued to be the best-selling album of 2023, even though it came out in 2022.

Swift’s appearance at the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Chicago Bears game to root for Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was a huge ratings boost. It was the week’s most-watched telecast on any network with 24.3 million viewers; the game did particularly well among female viewers ages 12 to 49. Normally ratings drop when a game is a blowout (the Chiefs won 41-10), but not here.

-The figures from Roku are staggering, too: the household reach for the game grew from 2.8 million to 4.4 million, an increase of 59 percent, with the largest demo increase (a whopping 63 percent) coming from women, ages 18-49.

-If Swift cheers, they will come (and buy): Travis Kelce jersey sales jumped 400 percent following the game. If Taylor wants to share this article on social media, that would be nice. I could use the clicks.

-The Chiefs play the New York Jets on Sunday. Swift is expected to be in attendance. If you don’t already have tickets, you might be out of luck: according to numbers provided by StubHub, there was a 175 percent increase in sales in the three days after her appearance, while nearly 20 percent of all tickets sold for the matchup have been purchased since Sunday night.

-The governor of California called Swift and Kelce dating rumors a bigger deal than the GOP debate, which isn’t great for the country, but it makes for tremendous content.

-The Empire State Building, one of the most iconic landmarks in the greatest city in da world (it’s been waiting for you), changed its color because she ate stadium food one time.

-Speaking of, “ketchup and seemingly ranch” took over the internet. It started with a tweet from fan account @tswifterastour — “Taylor Swift was eating a piece of chicken with ketchup and seemingly ranch!” — and became a phenomenon. Heinz is selling a limited-time “Seemingly Ranch” bottle, Primal Kitchen is doing the same (with bonus friendship bracelets), and brand after brand made their own “seemingly ranch”-inspired jokes.

-This is just a good tweet:

-This happened earlier this month, but it’s still worth mentioning: Swift was the star of the MTV VMAs 2023 (which had its best ratings in three years among the all-important 18-49 demo), even though she didn’t perform. She danced and drank and was the life of the party. MTV wisely kept a camera on her all night, and let the fan accounts take it from there.

-Right-wing media is freaking out over everything she does.

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, a concert film about her Ticketmaster-breaking tour, will be released in 100 countries worldwide. AMC projects that more than 7,500 theaters will play the movie. No wonder it’s on pace for a $100 million opening weekend. That would immediately make it the highest-grossing concert film of all time, besting Justin Bieber: Never Say Never.

The Eras Tour movie is getting a glitzy Los Angeles premiere on October 11th. It’s unknown at this time if Swift will be in attendance, but if she is, something tells me you’ll hear about the “massive fan clusterf*ck” on social media.

This would be a great year for most artists. Swift did it in a few days, all without releasing any new music. Although, oh yeah, the next Taylor’s Version, 1989 (TV), comes out next month. She’ll also resume the Eras Tour in November to boost some local economies.

Swift isn’t raising sneaker sales or possibly dating a football player or helping save movie theaters or lending her home to a friend while they’re going through a very public divorce for attention. There’s a reason she rarely gives interviews anymore: the attention finds her.

Rick Ross And Meek Mill’s Newly-Announced Joint Album Might Be ‘Too Good To Be True,’ But It’s Coming ‘ASAP’

Rick Ross and Meek Mill are teaming up for a joint album, Too Good To Be True, and it’s coming “ASAP” they told Apple Music’s Ebro Darden. According to Pitchfork, Ross said, “This just was a quick vibe. Maybe two and a half months, you know what I’m saying?” They’ve already released the first single, “Shaq & Kobe,” which you can check out above.

Meanwhile, Rick Ross has brought his Maybach Music Group imprint to a new home, according to Billboard. MMG is now partnered with Gamma, which bills itself as an artist-friendly alternative to the major label system. Founded by former Apple Music Global Creative Director Larry Jackson and veteran music executive Ike Youssef, Gamma is backed by Apple and A24, among others, and offers a suite of resources for the creation, distribution, and marketing of music and related media.

Jackson said of the partnership, “Rick Ross epitomizes the multimedia and multi-faceted content pioneer that Gamma was created to amplify. We couldn’t be happier to formalize our relationship, welcome him to the Gamma family, and propel the trajectory of an already well-established empire. We’re beyond excited for the world to experience his surprise, highly anticipated collab reunion album with Meek.”

Calling the collab album “anticipated” might be a stretch; if anything, it comes as a surprise after relations between the mentor and protege seemed strained in recent years. After Meek complained about his record contract on Twitter, some fans thought he might have friction with Rick Ross, to whose Maybach Music Group he’s been signed almost since the beginning of his career. The duo reunited on stage late last year, but hadn’t even hinted at the possibility of a joint project until earlier this week.

Meek Mill And Rick Ross’ ‘Shaq & Kobe’ Video Is The Duo’s Dominating Display Of Their Own Musical Mamba Mentality

The rap reunion most fans thought would never happen has arrived. Rappers Meek Mill and Rick Ross joined forces on their new collaborative track, “Shaq & Kobe.” The Maybach Music Group members’ rumored falling-out is water under the bridge as the two floated across the track produced by ATL Jacob.

Instead of flooding the record with tons of name flips of the late Kobe Bryant, the dynamic duo embodiment his “Mamba mentality.” Neither waste a bar on a warm-up because there’s no time. Both jump straight into their performance to display their lyrical dominance. On the chorus, they paid homage to Bryant on the record’s chorus, both rapping, “Too much money and power / Walk up in the spot and punched the stuffings, keep tuckin’ the chopper / Too much money and power / Hustle in twenty-four hours.”

Ross takes a moment in his solo verse to address his lavish living arrangements (where the buffalos roam) that caused a stir with neighbors back in March. “Ya b*tch still at home with her mind blown / I got a pool of parrots and some buffaloes / And I got a pool in Paris in a bungalow / Still flippin’ numbers talking summer sauce / Everybody get to eat, that’s what a winner called / Sippin’ champagne, I own it myself / You n****s better learn to own you some wealth,” bragged Ross.

Watch the video for “Shaq & Kobe” above.

Meek Mill is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Tyrese Accused Of Lying In Home Depot Racial Discrimination Lawsuit

Last month, Tyrese sued Home Depot after his unfortunate incident at one of their stores went viral. In footage that made its rounds online, he can be seen engaging in a heated conversation with some store employees. In the suit, Tyrese alleges that two of his associates attempted to purchase items with his credit card while he waited in the parking lot, but they weren’t able to. He then entered the store where the verbal altercation took place, and the transaction was completed.

“The cashier gave no reasonable explanation other than repeating ‘store policy’ and demanded to see a form of identification,” the suit says. “It was only after significant heated discussion with the cashier that Gibson was finally able to complete the transaction.” Tyrese alleges that staff refused to complete the transaction because they were suspicious of his associates due to their skin color.

Read More: Why Are DJ Envy & Tyrese Beefing?

Tyrese Puts Home Depot Cofounder On Blast

Home Depot, on the other hand, alleges that Tyrese’s suit doesn’t paint a true picture of what happened. In legal docs obtained by TMZ, they claim that Tyrese actually brought various items to the register where they were scanned, and then continued to shop. According to them, this left the register backed up, so the cashier cleared the transaction. They also claim to have surveillance footage that proves he never spoke to a store associate about allowing his associates to make the purchase with his card.

Tyrese later responded to their accusation on Instagram, putting Home Depot’s cofounder on blast for his support of Donald Trump. “He was one of Trump’s largest donors, giving $7 million to his campaign,” he wrote. “Blatant racism on all fronts… Everyone deserves respect it doesn’t matter where you land politically.” What do you think of Home Depot accusing Tyrese of lying in his lawsuit? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates on Tyrese.

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Meek Mill & Rick Ross’ Music Video Shoot For “Shaq & Kobe” Lights Up Harlem, Jim Jones Joins

Rick Ross and Meek Mill’s new single “Shaq & Kobe” is a triumphant and fitting return to the studio for the frequent collaborators, and they’re looking to fully capitalize on it. Moreover, the duo were recently spotted in Harlem for the song’s music video, which apparently brought out the whole neighborhood. Not only that, but the two rappers actually got help from a hip-hop hometown hero in the area: none other than Jim Jones of Dipset. On Wednesday (September 28), it was clear that everyone in attendance had a lot of fun. Following social media coverage of it, Capo took to Instagram with a clip of his own.

“Fly s**t only,” Jim Jones remarked of Rick Ross and Meek Mill’s upcoming visuals in the video. “Rich n***a s**t you heard? And Ross in the middle of Harlem. He on that no-fear block. 12th Street. Outside.” In addition, there’s a pretty funny clip roaming around the Internet of Rozay dancing with a woman on set. The crowd loved the energy, from what the snippet indicates, and the Harlem MC continued his praises in his post’s caption.

Read More: Jim Jones Addresses Dipset Reunion Album & What It Would Take To Happen

Rick Ross & Meek Mill Bring “Shaq & Kobe” To Harlem For Music Video Shoot

“@richforever [Rick Ross] th biggest boss and @meekmill aka Kuz leader of th litt world champions,” Jim Jones wrote. “Pulled up to th block #nofearBlock12th in harlem but they for got they #HaterBlockas had to get they eye sight right wit some fresh pairs of them #DarkBoys #DarkVamps @vintageframes I love my hood yal showed out last night #Harlem.” Of course, longtime fans of these artists know that this team-up was in the cards for a long time. Now that studio session teases and more mysterious hints came to fruition, fans can expect a lot more from these lyricists.

Jim Jones Shouts Out Rozay & Meek

Furthermore, the Carol City native and the Philly hitmaker are teaming up for a full-length joint LP very soon. Die-hards can expect the same extravagance, hunger, and confidence that both do such a great job of embodying with their music. Hopefully their collection of bangers is as satisfying as this preview single. Log back into HNHH for the latest news and updates on Meek Mill, Rick Ross, and Jim Jones.

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