Dougie B Arrested in New York On Unknown Charges

New York rapper Dougie B was arrested on the night of May 11 by NYPD officers. Very little information is currently available aside from a brief video of the rapper being led to a police car by officers. The charges he was arrested on are currently unknown. According to video footage of the arrest, Dougie B was the only individual being arrested by New York City police officers.

However, it’s not the first time that the rapper has been arrested. In April 2022, Dougie B was arrested outside a courthouse in the Bronx following reports of gunfire. Dougie B was one of several men arrested in the aftermath of a car collision. The outcome of that charge is also unknown, as Dougie B remains outside the mainstream spotlight.

Dougie B Arrested

As mentioned, very little is currently known about why Dougie B was arrested last night. In the video posted by Please Don’t Lack and reshared by No Jumper, Dougie B can be heard asking why he is being arrested. No information has emerged about the charges he has been arrested on. While New York is one of the few states that requires officers to inform someone why they are being arrested, that is a very loosely applied law. Social media users have begun to call for Dougie’s release, using the hashtag “FreeDougieB”. This has become something of a common occurrence as of late.

Dougie B is an up-and-comer in the New York drill scene. Furthermore, he gained wider acclaim for his work with Cardi B as well as the Nobody Bigger mixtape. However, drill rap’s perceived link to gang culture has led it to become heavily scrutinized by New York City Mayor Eric Adams. In February 2022, Adams met with several prominent drill artists to discuss weighs the community could help reduce gang and gun violence. Despite this, Adams has gone as far as to say that he wants to ban drill rap. This is a developing story and you can expect more updates as and when we get them. Be sure to keep an eye on HotNewHipHop.

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Kay Flock is Joined by Dougie B, Bory 300, and Cardi B for New Bronx Banger “Shake It”

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Kay Flock has released “Shake It,” a new banger for the Bronx. For the new song, Kay Flock enlists Dougie B, Bory300, and the one and only Cardi B.

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RingRing Visuals and Jochi Saca directed the video, which features an appearance from fellow drill rapper B-Lovee and was shot throughout their neighborhood’s iconic City Island.

“Shake It” begins with Kay Flock, fierce and sliding through the Elias Beats-produced track. Dougie B and Bory300 add their own drill tastes to the mix, before Cardi B closes, unleashing forceful lines that challenge any potential competitors. “Try to play me, you know I perform,” she says.

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You can see the new video below.

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Cardi B Is Armed And Ready For Combat On Kay Flock’s Electrifying ‘Shake It’ With Dougie B And Bory300

Two of Cardi B’s most recent singles pushed the boundaries of what some might expect from her musically. “WAP” and “Up” caused quite the ruckus at the time of their releases, but it was all a part of Cardi’s plan to be her most expressive self. For her latest musical contribution, Cardi shifts things to the opposite side of the spectrum thanks to some help from Bronx rappers Kay Flock, Dougie B, and Bory300. Together, the quartet joins forces for their electrifying and raw drill record, “Shake It.”

While the new song, which samples Sean Paul’s “Temperature” and Akon’s “Bananza (Belly Dancer),” is a rather short one, the energy that the rappers bring to it makes for quite the ride. It arrives with a visual that watches Cardi, Kay Flock, Dougie B, and Bory300 take over a Bronx street corner as they’re surrounded by their crew members who are either draped in red or blue. Cardi herself sports a bright red wig as she absolutely kills her verse on the song.

The song lists Kay Flock as the lead artist and it arrives almost five months after he was arrested for allegedly murdering a Harlem man after a dispute that occurred outside a barbershop.

You can watch the energetic video “Shake It” above.

Cardi B is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.