Benzino Wasn’t Feeling Lil Nas X At BET Awards: “All The Satantic Sh*t, I’m Just Not With”

His daughter Coi Leray may have been nominated for her first BET award this year, but Benzino still wasn’t impressed by what the network had to offer. There were many unforgettable moments during the ceremony including the Ruff Ryders honoring DMX, the ladies of Rap honoring Queen Latifah with a Lifetime Achievement Award, and who can forget that steamy, yet controversial kiss Lil Nas X had at the end of his performance.

Thousands of people took to social media to complain about Lil Nas X, including Benzino who called for the Source Awards to make a return. “That sh*t BET pulled yesterday was lame asf,” he wrote in a text image.

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“It was too uncomfortable, too irresponsible, too forced and too irrelevant to the awards,” he continued. “Homie ain’t even hot like that for music anymore anyway. It’s a shame what all this is comming too. I wish I has the backing to bring the Source Awards back.” He wasn’t quite finished and continued his thoughts in the caption.

“I bought ol town road for ZINO, he knows every word but all the satanic sh*t I’m just not with,” Benzino added. He questioned how parents were supposed to explain Lil Nas X’s performance to their children while insisting he has “respect and love for the gay community.”  He added, “I could see if he was pooping but it was unexpected and unnecessary. I didn’t care for the Madonna kiss either. I could see if they way dating.”

“Now I hope I don’t offend anyone because this post wasn’t meant for that.” Check out his post below and let us know if you agree with Benzino.

Quentin Tarantino Says He Knew Harvey Weinstein “Was Making Unwanted Advances”

Last year, disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein was sentenced to 23 years in prison for rape and sexual assault, but that isn’t the end of his legal battle. Earlier this month, Weinstein learned that he would be moved from New York to California to face 11 new charges, all related to sexual assault, as well. There have reportedly been murmurs about his alleged inappropriate behaviors in the industry for years, and now that Weinstein has been called out and locked up, some creatives are coming forward with their firsthand stories—including Quentin Tarantino.

The famed filmmaker recently sat down with Joe Rogan and discussed a myriad of topics, including Weinstein’s alleged illicit affairs. Tarantino called Weinstein a “f*cked up father figure” and suggested that the producer had a reputation of being unprofessional in certain settings.

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“I wish I had done more. I wish I had talked to the guy,” said Tarantino. “I wish I had sat him down and had the uncomfortable conversation. I didn’t know about any rapes or anything like that… but I knew he was like, you know… I chalked it up to the boss chasing the secretary around the desk… you know, he was making unwanted advances. That’s how I looked at it.”

In April, there were reports that Weinstein was struggling behind bars, as it was said that he was going blind and losing his teeth. Listen to Rogan and Tarantino converse about Hollywood below.

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Jackboy Refuses To Diss Kodak Black: “That’s My Brother At The End Of The Day”

If Rap fans are looking for the next beef, Jackboy does not want to provide. Earlier today (June 29), there were hints that Kodak Black and his protegé had some sort of disagreement and Kodak went as far as to say that he would no longer be taking on new artists to his label. “These n*ggas ungrateful,” he tweeted mysteriously. Some believed that Jackboy bit back with lyrics pulled from Kevin Gates’s “Vouch,” but he claimed on Livestream that he won’t be addressing private matters with the public.

“I ain’t answering sh*t,” he told his viewers. “I ain’t got sh*t bad to say about people. You ain’t gon’ get that from me… You ain’t gon’ have no video of me on YouTube.”

“Nah, that’s my brother at the end of the day,” Jackboy continued. “Hey, see your number, unblock me off Instagram, see your number, and I can holla at you. All that other sh*t… Everybody know like, as far as Day Ones, Jackboy a real ass n*gga. So, I’m not gonna go in detail or explain sh*t to nobody. I don’t care. I do not care about Instagram that much.”

“I never wanted to be a rapper in my life. I started rapping probably like, three years ago, four years ago” he continued. “This sh*t don’t mean that much to me. I made millions off this sh*t. I already won. I bought my mom a house. I won. I bought my mom a car, paid off, I won. All my cars, I got three cars, paid off. I won. Like, I’m not finna come on here and talk bad about my brother.

He added that he will only take his grievances to Kodak in a one-on-one conversation, not in a back and forth for public discourse. Check out Jackboy explaining himself below.

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Saweetie Credits Cher For Album Delay: “After I Met Her, I Had An Epiphany”

They recently exchanged pleasantries on social media, leaving fans to believe that they were cooking something up musically, however, that may not be the case. Saweetie and Cher seem like an unlikely pair when thinking of collaborations on wax, but in an interview with Billboard on the BET Awards red carpet this past weekend, Saweetie brought some clarity to their recent connection.

“Me and Cher are working on a really big campaign,” said the “My Type” rapper. “I can’t share too much because of contracts.”

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Saweetie was all set to share her Pretty B*tch Music debut studio album last Friday (June 25), adding her name to the high profile releases of the day including Doja Cat’s Planet Her and Tyler, The Creator’s Call Me If You Get Lost. However, she shared that she decided to delay the project’s release after meeting Cher.

“I thought [the album] was done, but after I met her, I had an epiphany,” said Saweetie. “This album needs to have feelings, it needs to have soul, it needs to have spirit. And I have a lot of room for improvement, so I’m gonna work on that. And once it’s done, the album will be released.”

When asked what fans can expect from the record, Saweetie added, “I’mma take y’all to the island.” There has yet to be an updated release timeline, but we’re sure Saweetie will alert her fans as soon as she’s been given the green light.

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Mustard Pulls Up On Quavo During Hilarious B-Ball Game

West Coast rap producer Mustard stays with the jokes. The hip-hop hitmaker lights up Instagram Story with some pretty hilarious footage of himself hanging out with fellow music peers. Things take a sudden turn when Mustard decides to joke about fashion goals being questioned rather than the actual game. The ballers are all indoors and […]

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Madonna Reacts To Lil Nas X’s Onstage Kiss At The BET Awards: ‘Did It First’

There were a number of big performances at this year’s BET Awards, some of which proved to be among the biggest moments from the show. One of them included Lil Nas X’s steamy performance of “Montero (Call Me By Your Name),” in which the singer concluded his set by kissing one of his male backup dancers in a moment that became far more controversial than it should have.

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The kiss received a number of reactions, the latest coming from Madonna, who took to her Instagram Story to briefly share her thoughts. She posted an image of Lil Nas’ onstage kiss above another picture of her own famous kiss with Christina Aguilera at the 2003 MTV VMAs. She captioned it: “#diditfirst.” It’s fairly obvious that Lil Nas was influenced by that 2003 moment, so hopefully Madonna’s intent behind the post was not slight on the singer.

Madonna’s post comes after Lil Nas shared his own reaction to those who were not too happy with Sunday night’s kiss. “Since y’all still doing all this over a kiss imma just f*ck the n**** on stage next time,” he tweeted on Tuesday.

You can view a screenshot of Madonna’s post to her Instagram Story above.

Future & Eliza Reign Head To Court This Summer Over Child Support: Report

The ongoing legal dispute involving Future and the mother of his daughter, Eliza Reign, is reportedly set to go to trial. The pair have been engaged in a bitter child support case where the pair have exchanged a slew of accusations, and after Future was legally declared the father of two-year-old Reign, Eliza demanded that he shares financial responsibility.

According to Radar Online, they’ve viewed court documents that show the two parents will reconvene in Florida on August 26. In 2018, a pregnant Eliza surfaced with accusations that the rapper was the father of her child, but after giving birth in April 2019, Future still hadn’t publicly accepted that the little girl was his.

Eliza sued Future and reportedly stated in documents that she wanted $53K per month in child support, however, he didn’t agree. After Future allegedly stated that Eliza was using him and her child for a money-grab and later, he returned the favor and sued her, albeit for defamation. Future alleged that due to her public remarks about him, she was “ruining his reputation.” His case was reportedly tossed out after paternity results returned.

The rapper has agreed to pay $1K per month, but a judge increased that to $3,200. However, Eliza wasn’t satisfied with either number and her attorneys have been petitioning the court to receive an in-depth analysis of Future’s finances—including documentation showing his agreements with all of the mothers of his reported other seven children.

Around the time that Eliza was first making her claims about Future, a woman named Cindy Parker also stated that Future was the father of her young son, Legend Wilburn. She reportedly attempted to take Future to court, as well, but she mysteriously vanished and never said a word about him again. It is alleged that she, like many of the other mothers of the rapper’s children, made an agreement out of court that included not speaking publicly about Future.

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N.O.R.E. Claims People Still Haven’t Forgiven Beanie Sigel For Dissing Jay-Z

More Verzuz debates are being had and this time, it’s over on The Breakfast Club. He wasn’t able to make it into the studio, but N.O.R.E. called in and discussed the possibility of him doing a Verzuz with Philly icon Beanie Sigel. We’re fresh off of the Bow Wow and Soulja Boy matchup last weekend and preparing for the Keith Sweat and Bobby Brown pairing on Thursday (July 1), so it’s clear that Verzuz is causing a shift in discussions regarding talent and hitmakers in the industry.

Noreaga praised Sigel but said, “I have never had a show with Beanie Sigel where I opened up, Beanie Sigel has always been my opener.” The Breakfast Club hosts raised their eyebrows and Charlamagne Tha God even chimed in saying, “This is so disrespectful.”

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“Dame Dash and Memphis Bleek had the biggest argument in the world on a private plane coming from London because I washed Memphis Bleek on stage,” he added. N.O.R.E. added that he’s “playing around” and said he has “respect for Beanie.” 

“I don’t want my competition to be a sucker!’ said the rapper. The Drink Champs host also said as much as people love the OGs of the Hip Hop culture and talk fondly about Rap in the 1990s, Swizz Beatz and Timbaland haven’t called about setting something up. “I’m good without the battle. If me and Beans don’t battle, where does Beans go from there? That’s what he needs to start thinking about… [People] haven’t talked about Beans in years.”

He reiterated that much of what he’s saying is just jokes, but he mentioned that this should be a lesson in loyalty for the Philly rapper. “A lot of people still don’t forgive Beans for dissing a god of Hip Hop, let’s just be clear,” said Noreaga. “He made five, six records dissing the god, he should have made five, six records apologizing.”

Check it out below.

Serena Williams Tearfully Exits Wimbledon After Suffering Leg Injury: Report

It was a sorrowful moment for Serena Williams earlier today (June 29) when she hurt herself just 34-minutes into her Wimbledon match. Days ago, the tennis icon shared that she wouldn’t be making a bid for the Tokyo Olympics, a move that disappointed fans. “I’m actually not on the Olympic list, not that I’m aware of. If so, then I shouldn’t be on it,” she said, adding that she has her reasonings for sitting this one out and would possibly share them at a later time.

However, there were big plans for Williams at Wimbledon as she was in active pursuit of her 24th Grand Slam title. Sadly, a slip on the Centre Court grass would prove to be painful for her right leg, resulting in an injury that took the 39-year-old out of the competition altogether.

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The moment was captured by cameras as Williams fell to the ground in tears after realizing she was barely able to complete basic movements. Later, she shared a gracious post regarding her Wimbledon exit along with a photo of herself on the court.

“I was heartbroken to have to withdraw today after injuring my right leg,” she wrote. “My love and gratitude are with the fans and the team who make being on centre court so meaningful. Feeling the extraordinary warmth and support of the crowd today when I walked on – and off – the court meant the world to me.”

Check out a video of the moment as well as Williams’s post below.

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Mase Says BET Awards Are Not “For The Betterment Of Black People”

For years, BET has faced criticism over its content. Whether it be their reality television shows or music videos, BET has faced accusations of pulling the culture backward instead of pushing it forward in a positive direction. Changes were made and moves have been taken to reclaim and revamp that narrative, and in recent years, there has been a shift in the network.

The BET Awards is still coveted within the Black community and we recently celebrated the latest ceremony applauding Hip Hop and Black culture, but not everyone believed that the show was edifying.

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Former Bad Boy artist Mase has often taken to social media to share his thoughts about Rap and Hip Hop culture, and earlier today (June 29), he had a bit to say about the BET Awards. He claims it’s “not For The Betterment of Black People Anymore” and stood on his assertion in the caption of his post.

“I said what I said #Day16 of #21Days of speaking my mind #GOD #MASE Headsup @rsvpmase is going to be a problem!” There were plenty of people who agreed with him, many pointing out controversial moments including Lil Nas X’s much-talked-about kiss at the end of his performance. Check out Mase’s post below and let us know if you agree or disagree with his latest take.