Al B. Sure Hits: The New Jack Swing Icon’s Best Jams

A maestro of R&B and the new jack swing, Al B. Sure has many hits under his belt. When he debuted in 1988, it marked the beginning of a very impressive run in his singing career. All of his albums from 1988 to 2009 had at least one song appear on the Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart. Although he hasn’t dropped anything since 2009’s Honey I’m Home, he remains fondly remembered by fans. Some are even hopeful that he will eventually drop something after over a decade of silence.

Al B. Sure has been making the rounds in the media more often lately. In fact, he recently shared a message on social media urging his biological son, Quincy Brown, to “come home.” This was following the infamous raids that took place at Diddy’s homes. Though his personal life remains rather under wraps, we can appreciate the singer’s impressive discography. Here are some of Al B. Sure’s best jams.

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7. “If I’m Not Your Lover” (1988)

On May 3, 1988, Al B. Sure released his debut studio album, In Effect Mode. The 9-track project launched his career and remains his best-selling album to date. In Effect Mode contains some of the biggest hits by Al B. Sure, so it’s no surprise it’s a multi-platinum album. One of these songs, a standout from the project, is “If I’m Not Your Lover.” The upbeat, intimate track is up there with the very best songs the singer ever recorded. 

6. “Right Now” (1992)

Released as a single from Al’s third album Sexy Versus, “Right Now” is a sensual R&B jam. The track showcases the singer’s vocal prowess and features some of his smoothest background vocals. Although Sexy Versus does not contain as many hits as In Effect Mode, it is still a great album by Al B. Sure. “Right Now,” the album’s biggest song, peaked at number 47 on the Billboard Hot 100. Additionally, it rose to the topmost position on the Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart as well.

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5. “Off On Your Own (Girl)” (1988)

Another track from In Effect Mode, “Off On Your Own” was released as the second single from the album. The new jack swing track is catchy and up-tempo, so it’s no surprise it was popular among listeners. Soon after its release, it appeared on the Hot 100 chart, peaking at number 45. It is one of only five hits by Al B. Sure to appear on this chart. The song also peaked at number 25 on the Dance Club Songs chart and topped the Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart. It is a certified banger and one of the most memorable jams in the singer’s catalog.

4. “I’m Still In Love With You” (1994)

“I’m Still in Love with You” is an iconic cover of Al Green’s 1972 classic of the same name. Al’s rendition is featured on the official soundtrack of the 1994 film Above The Rim. It was released as the album’s third single, and went on to become one of its most popular songs. It appeared on the Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart, peaking at number 9. Evidently, listeners liked what Al B. Sure did on the song, and they ensured it became one of his many hits.

3. “Killing Me Softly” (1988)

This track appears on Al’s 2x Platinum debut album and is one of its standouts. Like “I’m Still in Love with You,” this is a cover of an iconic song. The original track of the same name by Lori Lieberman was released in 1972 but did not chart. However, over the years, it has been covered many times. Although Al’s version is not among the most popular, it is pretty good nonetheless. It was released as the fourth single from In Effect Mode and appeared on both the Hot 100 and Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs charts. It peaked at numbers 80 and 14 respectively. 

2. “Missunderstanding” (1990)

When Al B. Sure released his sophomore album in 1990, it did not move as many numbers as his debut project did. However, it undoubtedly had some fire tracks that got heavy rotation in many households. Of the 15 tracks on the album, “Missunderstanding” was certainly the most popular among listeners. An exemplary record in the new jack swing genre, it stuck with listeners and got audiences moving. It is the only song from Al’s second album to appear on the Hot 100 chart, peaking at number 42. It also topped the Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart.

1. “Nite And Day” (1988)

Saving the undisputed champion for last, we have “Nite and Day,” the singer’s debut single. Undoubtedly one of the greatest hits by Al B. Sure, it is the singer’s only song to appear within the top 10 of the Hot 100. With this track, Al came out swinging, leaving an unforgettable impression on listeners. It earned him a Grammy nomination for Best Male Vocal R&B Performance, and rightly so. “Nite and Day” is regarded as one of the best new jack swing songs, and we couldn’t agree more. You should definitely give it a listen if you’re unfamiliar.

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Yung Miami Was Reportedly Served With Trademark Infringement Paperwork Over The Rapper’s ‘Act Bad’ Merch

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City Girls’ Yung Miami can’t seem to catch a break.

Lil Rod’s scandalous allegations against Diddy pulled the “Face Down” rapper’s name into the mountain of legal paperwork. Although she had continued to distance herself from her former beau, even denying claims of being a sex worker and allegedly transporting drugs at his behest. Somehow, Yung Miami still found herself at the center of another brewing legal matter.

Yesterday (April 6), Yung Miami was served with trademark infringement paperwork over her reported ‘Act Bad’ merchandise. A gentleman named Larry Taylor showed up at the rapper’s Houston, Texas, booking to give her a copy of the lawsuit.

In the now-viral video uploaded to his Instagram, Taylor explained that he was working on behalf of the alleged trademark owner, Charlie Cee (real name Charles Kenyatta Jr). Kenyatta, who owns Act Bad Entertainment, believes Yung Miami’s items conflicted with his company’s branding and overall likeness.

Yung Miami took to X (formerly Twitter) to refute the allegations. During an exchange with a user online, Yung Miami claimed that she never profited from the line.

In May 2023, as a member of City Girls, Yung Miami helped to popularize the phrase following the release of their collaborative song with Diddy and Fabolous.

Today In Hip Hop History: Nas’ Third LP ‘I Am’ Turns 25 Years Old!

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Released by Columbia Records, Nas’ third album, I Am, debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album sold 470,000 copies in its first week and was certified double platinum in the United States. The album was nominated in 2000 for Best Rap Album at the 43rd Grammy Awards.

Originally intended to be a double album titled I Am…The Autobiography, the album was arguably Nas’ most honest and poetic project at the time. Although the additional tracks were scrapped due to bootlegging of the original sessions, the intention for the theme and tone of the project can still be felt on the released single-disc LP.

Nas’ cover art has always been an iconic staple of his work. Usually consisting of his face superimposed over his native Queens, each cover has served as a visual representation of Nas as an artist. Famed portrait photographer Danny Hastings shot this particular cover. To create the image of Nas’ face in the Pharaoh mask in a pre-Photoshop world, Hastings made a clay mold for Nas’ face (which, in fact, almost killed him when clay got lodged in his nostrils, nearly suffocating him).

This album wasn’t only popular in the United States. I Am… made appearances on music charts in Australia, Canada, Norway, France, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. The two official singles from this project claimed spots on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. “Nas Is Like..” peaked at #86, and “Hate Me Now” climbed a little higher to take the #62 spot.

After the release of this album, Nas released seven more solo albums and two collaborative projects. Nas continues to perform and is known as one of the most prolific rappers of his or any generation. Take some time today to listen to this album appreciate the career of a living legend.

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Rappers Who Have Shared Wild Diddy Stories

Diddy has probably been all over the media lately and it’s not for great reasons. The music mogul has been under serious hot water following the allegations made against him by his ex, Cassie. While that signaled to many that his career was over, things have only gone downhill since that occurred. Lil Rod, who worked with Diddy, filed a hefty lawsuit against him, with enough stories to make even the toughest man shudder. This also famously led Homeland Security to raid Diddy’s homes in Miami and Los Angeles on March 25.

Over the years, Diddy’s name has been linked to some really bizarre stories and allegations, many of which have begun to resurface in the wake of recent news. The music industry is ripe with a ton of allegations, and the Hip Hop veteran is no stranger to these. While this is his first investigation of this magnitude, the Bad Boy Records CEO has vexed several fellow rappers in the past. Here are five times he’s been called out.

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Mark Curry 

Mark Curry was signed to Diddy’s Bad Boy Records in the 90s and has some stories of his own. While sitting with The Art Of Dialogue, he spoke about some of Diddy’s infamous “parties.” Specifically, Curry stated that when he would join Diddy in the club, there was a specific section of bottles for the crew and another for the ladies. He claimed that the bottles for the ladies were spiked, which made them behave “slippery.” Soon after, these women, in a loose state, would have their mouths opened, while Diddy would “pop pills in their mouths.”

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Diddy and rapper-preacher Mase have a couple of stories between them. The pair have a long history of clashing, especially over the money issues that led to their parting. Mase, who released three albums under Bad Boy Records, claimed that his royalties were withheld from him. In 2009, Mase crashed Diddy’s live radio interview and demanded he be released from his contract to Diddy’s label. While Diddy seemed to sign the documents on the spot, it eventually came out that the documents only covered part of Mase’s contract to the label.

When he appeared on The Breakfast Club in 2022, Diddy indirectly called Mase out, referring to him as a “fake pastor” who still owed him $3 million. “Anybody who thinks I owe ‘em something, show me the receipt,” he said. “You’ll get paid in 24 hours…” Mase retorted soon after, saying: “How dare this n**** talk about receipts? Let’s start with your mother, n****. Your mother got the receipts. Everything is in your mother’s name.”

This then drove the theory that the music mogul is unable to go bankrupt, or perhaps lose in lawsuits brought against him for mismanaging talent. Why? Because a chunk of his assets have allegedly been signed in his mother’s name. Mase also alleged that everyone who signed Diddy’s deals and could provide said receipts are dead. Fast forward to 2024, and Mase claimed that he initially quit rap to focus on being a preacher. His reason was that he was trying to get away from everything Diddy was being accused of at the time.

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Kokane

In an interview with Corey Holcomb on the 5150 Show, Kokane recounted one of the most intriguing Diddy stories around. The tale involved an invitation from Diddy to a nightclub. Kokane explained how he received a call from Diddy, who suggested they hit the town that night. Despite having been out with Diddy before, Kokane kept an open mind, eager to see where the night would take them.

Reliving the moment, Kokane described hopping into the car with Diddy and feeling a mix of excitement and curiosity. However, his anticipation quickly turned to surprise when Diddy pulled out a container filled with pills, offering Kokane one. Politely declining, Kokane stuck to his preference for smoking weed. As they arrived at the club, Kokane observed the lively atmosphere on the first floor, with everyone enjoying themselves. Yet, as they ascended to the second and third floor, the vibe took an unexpected turn. Kokane found himself witnessing scenes that made him uncomfortable, notably two men kissing. Expressing his discomfort to Diddy, Kokane was promptly dropped off, appreciating Diddy’s understanding of his boundaries. Reflecting on the experience, Kokane acknowledged Diddy’s attempt to include him but ultimately recognized that that club scene wasn’t his cup of tea.

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By all accounts, Fabolous’ Diddy story doesn’t go into explicit details. However, it does raise an eyebrow. Diddy has been known to throw some pretty wild parties, and Fab probably had more than enough that he could take. In 2021, he shared on his Instagram that he once Irish-exited one of Diddy’s parties. That means he played the ole bathroom trick and dipped out from there.

He wrote: “You ever got peer pressured into going to the afties? You really wanna go home or back to the room but you don’t wanna be the turn down to the turn up.” Following it up, he continued, admitting: “I told Diddy I was going to the bathroom & slid once. It was 7AM & this n*gga was still turnt!!!” Again, not too much was given away. But evidently, Diddy preferred his parties on the wilder side.

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Uncle Luke

 
 
 
 
 
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During a recent chat on the We In Miami podcast, veteran rapper Uncle Luke dropped a subtle hint about the wild nature of Diddy’s parties, recalling how he’d often make an early exit. Though he didn’t delve into specifics, his demeanor suggested a lot was going on. When someone on the podcast asked why he left early, he said, “I don’t know what goes on after hours, but I wasn’t trying to find out…I know my place.”

As if to show how much he avoided being within Diddy’s circle, Uncle Luke told the story of how the hit song “I Wanna Rock” was sampled by French Montana for “Pop That,” featuring Rick Ross, Drake, and Lil Wayne, and no one gave him a heads up. Uncle Luke said he got an invitation from Diddy to appear in the music video, which he declined. explaining that it simply wasn’t his scene. When  the interviewer asked if he was at least compensated, he said, “Nah, I ain’t want no check.” And when another podcast member followed with “All money ain’t good money,” Uncle Luke nodded in approval.

He subsequently followed up a few days later by suggesting in a video that Diddy annoyed certain corporate powers, and that was why he was under legal scrutiny. In June 2023, Diddy and alcohol company Diageo severed ties and barely avoided a full-blown legal dispute. Diddy sued the beverage company, claiming they failed to support their joint ventures, particularly Ciroc vodka and DeLeón tequila. Diageo countered, revealing that despite earning nearly a billion dollars in profit, Diddy’s financial contributions amounted to a mere $1,000.

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50 Cent Calls Stevie J “Diddy’s Boyfriend” In Newest Trolling Attempt

50 Cent is back on Instagram once again trying to spark a reaction from those involved in the Diddy situation. He’s been posting nearly every single day about the rap mogul dating back to the filing of Cassie’s lawsuit against him last year. In the past few weeks, his trolling has extended beyond just Diddy and outward to other people in the lawsuit. The two new targets he’s taken aim at are his ex Daphne Joy and one of Diddy’s producers Stevie J.

50 and Stevie have already gone back and forth quite a few times. After 50’s initial trolling, Stevie shared a response video where he threatened to fight the rapper. Despite the threat, 50 continued to post about Stevie. He shared a series of headlines implying that Stevie is gay and has been dodging gay rumors since even before the lawsuit. Stevie answered that by calling 50 an “uncle tom” during an interview with TMZ. That also hasn’t caused 50 to slow down as he took yet another shot at Stevie in an Instagram post today. “Diddy’s boy friend called me a sell out, He is correct I’m selling out BRANSON COGNAC LOL” his newest caption reads. Check out the full post he shared below.

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50 Cent Takes More Shots At Stevie J

Despite shifting his focus occasionally to focus on other targets, 50 has continued to post about Diddy almost every single day. Most recently, he used the increasingly common nickname for the rap mogul “The Diddler” in a post about him. 50 has also been bragging about his boxing skills in recent posts. He claims that he’s as sharp as ever in the ring, a claim that conveniently comes just a few days after Stevie J’s threat of a fight.

What do you think of 50 Cent continuing to attack Stevie J despite threats of violence? Do you think 50 is doing too much posting about some of his rivals multiple times a day every day? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Maino Reflects On Diddy’s Sexual Assault Allegations, Makes Comparisons To COINTELPRO

In a recent sitdown on The Baller Alert Show, Maino offered his perspective on the sexual assault allegations against Diddy. However, rather than focusing solely on the allegations themselves, Maino discussed historical parallels. Furthermore, he drew comparisons to the FBI’s COINTELPRO (Counterintelligence Program) operations against Black political leaders of decades past. “Do you think it’s an agenda to destroy popular Black men?” one of the hosts asked. “If you knew anything about history in the 60s, these were some of the tactics they used to destroy you,” Maino elaborated.

Moreover, Maino’s remarks began with a touch of humor, as he jokingly commented on the name of one of Diddy’s accusers, producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones. “You got some dude named Lil Rod,” Maino started. Then adding, “First of all, there should be a f*cking pause on his name. The n*gga’s name [is] Lil Rod? That’s pause.” Furthermore, moving beyond the lighthearted banter, Maino shifted the conversation towards a more serious tone, drawing parallels between the lawsuits accusing Diddy of sexual assault and the FBI’s COINTELPRO operations. He highlighted the tactics employed by the Bureau, including misinformation campaigns, false labeling of individuals as informants, and propaganda aimed at discrediting Black leaders and organizations.

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Maino emphasized the impact of such tactics, noting that they were designed to divide and conquer communities. In addition, he further elaborated by saying that these types of organizations were created to bring disorganization and mistrust among communities. He compared between the tactics used by the FBI in the 1960s and the media-fueled allegations and investigations against Diddy today. He suggesting a pattern of undermining Black leadership and perpetuating disunity. “They would put out misinformation,” he said. “They would send out letters, and it keeps us disorganized.” “Also, propaganda, which is fueled through the media, has always been used,” Maino continued. Furthermore, by invoking the historical context of COINTELPRO, Maino shed light on the broader implications of the allegations against Diddy.

In addition, he framed them within a context of systemic oppression and injustice. His remarks serve as a reminder of the enduring legacy of government surveillance and interference in Black activism, highlighting the need for vigilance and solidarity in the face of adversity. Social media’s response was mixed. “Folks are really out here defending this dude wow,” one person wrote. “Great leader of whom? What are these entertainers leading?” another questioned. As Maino’s commentary demonstrates, the allegations against Diddy are not just about individual wrongdoing, but also about broader patterns of power and control. What are your thoughts on this subject? Let us know on HNHH!

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Cassie Cooperating With Federal Authorities In Diddy Sex Trafficking Investigation

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Diddy’s former girlfriend, Cassie, has been reportedly cooperating with the feds concerning DIddy’s federal sexual misconduct investigation and she is one among the other witnesses that authorities have questioned who have all previously sued the Bad Boy mogul.

Cassie, whose real name is Casandra Ventura, has been working with federal authorities for weeks and some even speculate that she spoke to them before Diddy’s homes were raided in Los Angeles and Miami last month. Other women have been cooperating with the investigation, however, because of the timing of the raids, Cassie may have been key in hewlping the judge sign off on the search warrants.

It is presumed that Cassie told investigators the same things she alleged in her lawsuit against Diddy in which he settled out of court the next day; he forced her to have sex with multiple male prostitutes, raped her, beat her, and plied her with drugs and alcohol over the course of their relationship.

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It still isn’t confirmed which of the other women have been cooperating with the feds and it hasn’t been confirmed as to whether or not Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones has been interviewed by federal authorities.

Diddy has called the allegations against him and the raids a “witch hunt” and so far, he hasn’t been arrested or charged with a crime.

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50 Cent Isn’t Actually Being Considered To Replace Diddy As The Face Of Ciroc

50 Cent and Diddy have been linked to each other for months now. That’s because as soon as the Cassie lawsuit broke last year, 50 began trolling Diddy on Instagram. That trolling hasn’t let up for a second ever since. As a flood of new lawsuits and eventually a raid by the federal government followed, 50 continued posting about the rap mogul nearly every day uninterrupted. That’s even applied to other people mentioned in the various lawsuits like Stevie J and Daphne Joy.

That’s why it’s not surprising that the pair have been connected in other ways too. Rumors have swirled about 50 potentially replacing Diddy as the face of Ciroc, the rap mogul’s alcohol brand. Diddy and the brand cut ties with each other earlier this year following a lawsuit last year. Despite the rumors swimming around the brand just confirmed that there’s no legitimacy to any of it. They reached out to TMZ to confirm that the rumors were completely untrue. Check out their full statement denying the allegations below.

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50 Cent Won’t Be Replacing Diddy At Ciroc

Later this week, 50 Cent will take the stage at the J. Cole-curated Dreamville Festival in North Carolina. Chris Brown was originally slated to perform at the fest, but had to drop out for unconfirmed reasons. He was replaced by 50 who is serving as one of the Saturday headliners alongside SZA. Just a few days ago, 50 joined Nicki Minaj on stage for a pair of shows on her Pink Friday 2 tour.

He got some flack from fans for his outfit during an appearance at the D.C. show, which they claimed was a throwback to the 2000s. 50 will get a chance to redeem himself in terms of fashion at Dreamville this weekend. What do you think of Ciroc shutting down rumors of 50 Cent replacing Diddy as a brand ambassador? Do you think 50 is doing too much posting about Diddy almost every day? Let us know in the comment section below.

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50 Cent Keeps Trolling His Ex Daphne Joy Over Diddy Lawsuit Allegations

In the wake of months of allegations against Diddy, 50 Cent has become the biggest troll on the internet. Even before the feds raided two of his properties last week, 50 was hard at work. He took to Instagram nearly every single day for months sharing any kind of anti-Diddy content he can get his hands on. That has also extended to anybody else who is pulled into the rap mogul’s orbit. 50 has repeatedly posted about Stevie J, even as he’s received threats of violence and a challenge to a fight from Stevie in response.

Unsurprisingly, Diddy also used the opportunity to go after his ex and the mother of his son Sire, Daphne Joy. Last month, producer Lil Rod filed a lawsuit against Diddy that made some of the most viral claims to date against the rap mogul. In repeated amendments to the lawsuit he’s called out more and more famous people for their alleged involvement with Diddy. That included Daphne Joy, who he described as one of the rap mogul’s “sex workers.” Consequently that’s exactly what 50 has been hung up on with his recent posts about joy. “It’s lunch time people here’s a little LSW theme music. Let’s stay positive and productive today” he captioned a recent Instagram post. “LSW” stands to little sex worker, which he’s repeatedly called Joy ever since the allegations first dropped. Check out the full post he shared below.

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50 Cent Keeps Posting About Daphne Joy

Later this week, 50 Cent will perform at the J. Cole-curated Dreamville Festival. The North Carolina fest was originally slated to feature a performance from Chris Brown. But after the singer ultimately had to pull out for unspecified reasons, he was replaced with 50.

What do you think of 50 Cent’s newest tactic of trolling his ex after she was mentioned in a lawsuit against Diddy? Do you think 50 is doing too much constantly posting about other people on Instagram? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Stevie J Labels 50 Cent an Uncle Tom and Recounts Raid at Diddy’s Miami Mansion

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Stevie J, recently caught up in the scandalous accusations surrounding his pal Diddy, just defended his friend, albeit quite aggressively. But his assault didn’t stop there as he took shots at 50 Cent, who has been on a nonstop trolling barrage against Diddy, which has only increased after the federal raids and sex trafficking investigation. Stevie thinks the investigation is racially motivated. It is an interesting conspiracy theory, although there are, in fact, real accusers who have come forward with vivid accounts of their alleged trauma at the hands of Sean Combs and others. 

TMZ spoke to Stevie on “TMZ Live,” and he went in on Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, accusing him of tearing down the Black community and even going as far as to call him an “Uncle Tom.” Stevie thinks 50 is part of a propaganda machine against Diddy and says Jackson should “stop being a girl and talking about him.”

It’s clear that after being friends for 29 years, Stevie J’s loyalty is with Diddy’s. Even with all the accusations and federal investigation post-rattles, he is “in better spirits than you’d expect amid the ongoing federal probe.”

Stevie J also recapped his ordeal in Miami after the raid at Diddy’s mansion. From TMZ, he said the feds came into the residence, pointed their guns at him, and ordered him to exit with his hands where they could see them. Whew. He was placed in handcuffs while they searched the premises. He said the federal agents left with a bag of evidence. I wonder what they confiscated. Time will tell.

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