TI Berates Bouncer After Being Denied Entry To Texas Restaurant: Watch

TI recently attempted to visit a restaurant in Austin, TX. Unfortunately, however, he was denied entry because he didn’t have an ID on him. The rapper was incredibly annoyed by this and proceeded to take it out on the bouncer who turned him away. In a clip, he’s seen making fun of the man’s clothes, shoes, and more. “There’s a sucker right here at the front talkin’ ’bout I need some ID to get in somewhere,” he said before ripping the man’s outfit to shreds.

Throughout the uncomfortable interaction, the bouncer remained fairly silent. He also didn’t budge on his decision to deny the Atlanta artist entry. For the most part, social media users are taking his side, and arguing that the way TI handled the situation was immature. Moreover, they’re praising the bouncer for staying calm, and not letting the hateful remarks get to him.

Read More: Young Thug’s Dad Slams Atlanta Artists Who Didn’t Support His Son, Fans Point At TI

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“He was doing his job. Your job as an ADULT Is to have your ID on you always [shrug emoji],” one Instagram user writes in The Shade Room‘s comments section. “Famous or not, the man still gotta do his job,” another notes. At the time of writing, TI has yet to address the backlash he’s receiving over the debacle. This isn’t the first time he’s been called out as of late, however.

Earlier this month, Young Thug’s father Jeffery Williams Sr. called out artists from Atlanta who failed to voice their support for his son while he was behind bars. Social media users suspected he was referring to TI in particular, who had just shared a video of him FaceTiming Young Thug following his prison release. “All this, for your personal gain. It’s just for your personal gain. Your personal hype. Trying to make yourself relevant… Where have y’all been?” Williams Sr. wondered.

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J Cole Reveals How Listening To Drake For The First Time Changed His Career

J Cole and Drake have quite the complex relationship these days, but their bond and their parallel trajectories have too much history to completely vanish all because of a massive rap beef. Moreover, the former recently praised the latter during the latest episode of his Inevitable audio series with his manager and Dreamville cofounder Ibrahim Hamad, plus filmmaker Scott Lazer. Specifically, the North Carolina rapper compared his skillset to the Toronto superstar’s, and also drew connections between their styles, how Drizzy impacted what Cole wanted to release, and how this all affected his Lights Please and The Warm Up mixtapes.

“Like, the only one with that perspective, and that sharp of a pen,” J. Cole’s comments began. “And I was like, ‘Yo, that’s gon’ be my thing.’ Like, that’s what’s going to separate me from the pack. So the second I heard that freestyle that Ib is talking about, the Drake freestyle, one, I was blown away because of how good it was. But two, subconsciously, I was like, ‘Ha.’ There was someone else out there the whole time, that was working maybe just as hard as I was working, and was thinking the same things, maybe. Who had the same opportunities to come and occupy a certain space and lane that I never saw any competition for. And right away, I saw, like, ‘Oh, s**t.’ Not only is this n***a nice, but then, when So Far Gone dropped, now it became – Because I didn’t know how big Drake was.”

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J Cole Speaks On Drake’s So Far Gone

“Here’s a n***a that’s been training up in some of the similar areas and also he has his own unique abilities, the same way I have my own unique abilities,” J. Cole said of Drake. “But I’m like, ‘Yo. Not only am I not the only one in this space, I’m now actually starting late.’ My deal with Jay ain’t even done, you know what I mean? Like, I’m not even anybody yet. Like, n***as don’t even know me yet. And this n***a’s off to the races with joints. Like, hits, like, cultural shifting s**t. So, to Ib’s point and what Ib was getting at and where I think we end this was, at that moment, I had to shift my mindset and we had to shift our mindset about what The Warm Up was about to be. It no longer could just – ’cause Drake just changed the game.”

Drake’s So Far Gone was an incredibly influential and pioneering mixtape for how it changed expectations about the nature and quality of tracks one could find on a project of its caliber. J. Cole’s freestyles over classic beats were no longer enough, and it’s wild to see how both their artistic trajectories became so much more.

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YoungBoy Never Broke Again Tops US Charts Ahead of New Album Release

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Louisiana rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again secures the #1 spot on US Top Artists as anticipation builds for his album I’ve Just Got a Lot on My Shoulders. Charting tracks include “Killa Season” (#49), “Sneaking” (#57), and “Missing Everything” (#75), showcasing his continued dominance ahead of the release.

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Top Dawg Entertainment Celebrates 20th Anniversary with Annual Holiday Concert and Community Giveback

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Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) celebrates 20 years of success with its 11th annual holiday charity event at Nickerson Gardens in Watts, Los Angeles. Founded by Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith, TDE has built a legacy as a hip-hop powerhouse and a champion for giving back to underserved communities.

Presented by TDE’s charity, Top Dawg Love the Kids, this two-day event kicks off Thursday, December 12, with a charitable holiday concert. Featuring TDE’s roster of artists—including SZA, ScHoolboy Q, Jay Rock, Isaiah Rashad, and others—alongside special guests, attendees can gain entry by donating unwrapped toys, new clothes, or other charitable items. Gates open at 11 a.m. PST.

The festivities continue on Friday, December 13, with a Community Giveback day. Highlights include a toy giveaway, youth sports programming, barbering services, and a holiday photo opportunity. The event also offers a job fair focusing on reentry pathways for ex-offenders.

With roots in Nickerson Gardens, where Tiffith and Jay Rock grew up, TDE remains committed to supporting marginalized communities. The annual event has become a holiday tradition, drawing thousands and emphasizing the label’s dedication to music and social impact.

For event details, visit 11251 Compton Ave, Los Angeles. Rideshare is strongly encouraged.

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WATCH: Tems Unveils Vibrant Video for “Turn Me Up”

Tems Unveils Vibrant Video for "Turn Me Up"

Tems Unveils Vibrant Video for "Turn Me Up"

GRAMMY® Award-winning and Oscar-nominated Nigerian artist Tems has released a sultry new music video for “Turn Me Up,” a standout track from her debut album, Born In The Wild. Directed by Loris Russier, the video was shot in Jamaica, capturing the song’s Caribbean and Afropop essence.

Since releasing Born In The Wild via RCA Records/Since ’93 earlier this year, Tems has continued her rise to global stardom. Her success includes three nominations at the upcoming 67th Annual GRAMMY® Awards for Best R&B Song (“Burning”), Best African Music Performance (“Love Me JeJe”), and Best Global Music Album (Born In The Wild).

The new visuals further showcase Tems’ artistic evolution, solidifying her position as one of the world’s most captivating voices.

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A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and Sei Less Co-Owner Host Thanksgiving Dinner for NYC Youth

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Bronx-born hip-hop star A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and Dara Mirjahangiry, co-owner of Sei Less restaurant, partnered last night to host a heartwarming Thanksgiving dinner for 50 teenagers from Children of Promise, NYC. The event at Sei Less brought holiday cheer to youth from families affected by the criminal justice system.

Children of Promise, NYC, is a nonprofit dedicated to empowering young people and addressing the stigma of incarceration in Black and Brown communities. The dinner aligned with the organization’s mission, offering the teens a night of support, celebration, and connection.

A Boogie made a surprise appearance, joining the teens for dinner, posing for photos, and sharing words of encouragement. Alongside Mirjahangiry, the duo fostered an uplifting environment of community and hope.

Guests enjoyed Sei Less’ signature dishes, including chicken satay, vegetable lo mein, and Beijing chicken, with the care and attention reserved for the restaurant’s celebrity clientele. The evening stood as a testament to the power of unity and giving back during the holiday season.

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SOURCE SPORTS: Speculation Rises About Jake Paul’s Next Opponent

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Jake Paul added another milestone to his boxing career by defeating legendary fighter Mike Tyson at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The bout, streamed by over 65 million households on Netflix, set a record as the most-viewed sporting event ever. With his undeniable star power in and out of the ring, all eyes are now on who Jake Paul will face next.

Bookies.com oddsmaker Adam Thompson has released hypothetical odds for Paul’s next opponent, with Canelo Alvarez leading the pack at +350 (22.2%). Close behind are KSI at +500 (16.7%) and Tommy Fury at +550 (15.4%). Other intriguing possibilities include Floyd Mayweather (+750), Conor McGregor (+800), and Gennadiy Golovkin (+1000).

Further down the list are names like Jorge Masvidal (+1250), Ryan Garcia (+1500), Nate Diaz (+1800), and even Antonio Brown (+2500) and Joe Rogan (+3500). Fans are left speculating if Paul will pursue another high-profile exhibition or a showdown with a current boxing star.

Whoever steps into the ring with Paul next, it’s sure to generate blockbuster attention.

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Tyla Debuts New Single “Tears” with Concert in Johannesburg

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GRAMMY-winning global music sensation Tyla has dropped her latest single, “Tears,” in collaboration with COKE STUDIO™. To celebrate the release, Tyla will perform the track live for the first time on December 4 in her hometown of Johannesburg, South Africa. The exclusive concert, hosted by COKE STUDIO™ in partnership with Spotify, will spotlight Tyla’s distinctive artistry and sound.

“My music is all about creating connections, sharing culture and influences from all over the world, and I know fans will feel that in ‘Tears,’” Tyla shared. “I can’t wait to see everyone, including my fans, friends, and family, in Johannesburg and share this unforgettable experience together.”

Concert attendees will enjoy a unique COKE STUDIO™ fan experience, featuring autographed merchandise, product sampling, and prize giveaways. Fans unable to attend in person can catch Tyla’s debut performance of “Tears,” via a global livestream, ensuring her message of connection and culture reaches audiences worldwide.

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Drake’s October’s Very Own (OVO) Bans Fur Following PETA Campaign

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October’s Very Own (OVO), the clothing and lifestyle brand co-founded by Drake, has officially announced that it will no longer sell products made with real animal fur. The move comes after pressure from PETA and over 100,000 e-mails from its supporters urging the brand to end its use of fur, including that from rabbits and coyotes. PETA is sending OVO vegan bunny-shaped chocolates in appreciation.

“Fur belongs on the animals who were born in it, not on jackets and footwear,” said PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. The animal rights organization celebrates OVO’s decision, joining numerous fashion brands like Canada Goose and Dolce & Gabbana in rejecting fur.

Rabbits, known for their joyful leaps and sensitive nature, and coyotes, devoted parents with strong family bonds, are often confined to tiny cages or killed inhumanely for their fur. PETA continues its efforts to push other brands, including LVMH, to follow OVO’s lead and end the cruel practice. For more details, visit PETA.org.

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A New Movie Based On Pharrell’s Childhood Will Feature Halle Bailey, Janelle Monáe, Anderson. Paak, And Missy Elliott

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Pharrell had one of the year’s most notable movies with Piece By Piece, a biopic animated in the style of Lego. He’s not finished telling his story through film yet: It was just revealed he’s teaming up with Michel Gondry on Golden, a movie set for 2025 that was inspired by his childhood.

The cast is led by Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Halle Bailey. Bailey isn’t the only noteworthy musician in the movie, as the film also features Janelle Monáe, Anderson. Paak, and Missy Elliott. The cast is rounded out by Da’vine Joy Randolph, Brian Tyree Henry, and Quinta Brunson.

Of the movie, Pharrell tells Empire:

Piece By Piece is about my life, whereas Golden is about a neighborhood that I grew up in. This is very different. It’s a musical expedition, set in the summer of 1977 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, with the spirit of the music [of that time]. You know how in Dirty Dancing and Grease, the music was almost a character? That’s what it’s like in this film. It’s a coming-of-age story about self-discovery and pursuing your dreams, but it’s so much more magical than that. It’s a celebration of Black life, Black culture, and most importantly, Black joy.”

The film was originally titled Atlantis, after the housing development where Pharrell grew up. Of the name change, Pharrell explains, “It just speaks to the narrative, the area, the energy and literally everything about [the film, which is] this analysis of what being ‘golden’ is. Children and grown-ups with inner children within them can connect to it and realize that there’s a golden aspect to them too, whether it’s realized or latent.”