Boosie Badazz Admits He Doesn’t Want Yung Bleu Feud To Be Part Of His Legacy

Boosie Badazz and Yung Bleu have been wrapped up in a legal dispute for some time now. Unfortunately, according to the Louisiana rapper, it may not be coming to an end any time soon. During a recent interview with VladTV, Boosie opened up about the current state of things, admitting that the battle has been exhausting. “I know he tired, I know I’m tired,” he began. “I just want Bleu to tell the motherf*ckin’ man ‘Let’s get past this sh*t, man, give this motherf*cker some money. Give Boosie a** some money, man.’”

Boosie continued, revealing that while he’s ready to finally see their dispute come to a close, he’s unwilling to let Bleu’s alleged actions slide. Boosie accuses him of forging his name on a contract worth millions of dollars. He plans to continue fighting for what he believes he’s owed but says he’s not allowing the situation to consume him. “I have a legacy I’m trying to withhold and gonna withhold it,” he explained. “I don’t want that to be part of my legacy, fighting my artist Yung Bleu and my brother for money.”

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Boosie Badazz On Not Letting Yung Bleu Feud Overcome Him

“And I hope they should feel the same way,” he continued. “I wouldn’t want that part of my legacy neither. But when you know the situation and how it was done and me not know, it shouldn’t be that hard as men for… And we’re dealing with people with multi-millions. You’ve got Empire on this suit, we’ve got all these people… It’s nothing to say ‘Aye man, give Boosie that money man I’ll give you ten songs.’”

This isn’t the first time Boosie has expressed how much he wants to end his legal battle with Yung Bleu, however. Back in April, he took to X to encourage Yung Bleu to finish things once and for all. “Can you holla at @empire n yall get together n pay me my money n get this over with,” he wrote. “They want us to keep having to go to court my n***a. They putting u deeper n the whole by paying for your attorney fees.”

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Quando Rondo Battling Additional Charges Following June Plea Deal

Quando Rondo pleaded not guilty to driving under the influence and reckless driving charges in Savannah, Georgia on Thursday. The charges stemmed from a car crash that happened while out on bond during a state drug and gang case. The 25-year-old rapper was arrested for the July 2023 incident in February, and released on a $4,600 bond.

Quando Rondo, real name Tyquian Bowman, accepted a plea deal in June. He chose to fight the misdemeanor charges following his agreement to the deal. Rondo pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to possess and distribute marijuana, in exchange for years knocked off his sentence. Instead of the 20 years he originally faced, he now faces five years at most.

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“I really want to give an apology to the city of Savannah,” Quando Rondo said after his June guilty plea. “And I want to give an apology to my family, friends, loved ones, most of all to my daughters. I just want everybody to know I’m a changed person,” he continued. “I’m changing every day, and God got the last say so […] I’m changing myself. It starts with yourself. Change starts at home. It don’t matter the circumstances. It don’t matter the levels of how bad something is. God could bring you out of anything. So, with that being said, like I said before, I’m walking my faith and not by sight. Nothing can break me. It’s just going to make me even more.”

Quando Rondo released a new EP in August called Here For A Reason: In The Darkest Time while out on bond. He recently agreed to squash his longtime beef with Lil Durk, though it is unclear if those two have actually hashed things out yet. The two started feuding after Rondo had some pointed words about the late Chicago rapper King Von. Rondo is expected to be sentenced on December 12.

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Pharrell Admits He And Chad Hugo Aren’t Speaking Amid Neptunes Legal Dispute

Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo have been wrapped up in a legal battle over rights to their production duo The Neptunes for a while now. Hugo took legal action against Pharrell in March, accusing him and his company of attempting to file to register trademarks for the group name without his permission. Sadly, their legal issues also mean they’re no longer on speaking terms, as Pharrell revealed during a recent interview.

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, he explained that even though he’s not talking to Hugo, he wishes him the best. “No,” Pharrell said when asked if they were still on speaking terms. “But I love him, and I always wish him the absolute best, and I’m very grateful for our time together.” He later confirmed that Hugo’s voice still appears in his Lego biopic Piece By Piece, despite the dispute.

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Pharrell Says He Wishes Chad Hugo “The Absolute Best”

Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams attend the aftershow party following the final gig this year by N*E*R*D, at Sketch November 22, 2004 in London. (Photo by Jo Hale/Getty Images)

When Hugo first took legal action against his collaborator earlier this year, he alleged that Pharrell acted in bad faith by excluding him from the Neptunes trademark applications. “Throughout their over 30-year history, [Hugo] and Williams agreed to, and in fact, have divided all assets,” his lawyer Kenneth D. Freundlich claimed. “By ignoring and excluding [Hugo] from the any and all applications filed by applicant for the mark ‘The Neptunes,’ applicant has committed fraud in securing the trademarks and acted in bad faith.”

A rep for Pharrell responded at the time, insisting that there was no fraudulent intent behind the filings. What do you think of Pharrell Williams revealing that he and Chad Hugo are not on speaking terms? Does this surprise you or not? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Lil Wayne’s Old Lyric Notebook On Sale For $5M After Ownership Dispute

One Lil Wayne fan may soon own his old lyric notebook, if they’re willing to put up a considerable amount of money for it. According to TMZ, website Moments In Time fought for five years to prove that they could sell the notebook. The contents of the notebook dates back to the earliest days of Wayne’s career as a member of the Hot Boys in the late 1990s.

Moments In Time originally listed the notebook in 2019. The site did so on behalf of a man who claimed to have found Lil Wayne’s handwritten lyrics in a car that used to belong to Cash Money Records. Once they listed the notebook, Wayne hit the company with a cease and desist. He then demanded that the notebook be returned to him. In February, Judge Kern A. Reese of the Orleans Civil District Court in Louisiana ruled that the site has the rights to sell the notebook, following no response from Wayne on the matter. Moments In Time confirmed as much in a legal document published on the sale page. The site originally posted the notebook for $250,000 in 2019. This makes the re-listing a twentyfold increase over the initial asking price.

Lil Wayne’s Old Lyric Notebook Is For Sale, For Those Who Can Afford It

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – DECEMBER 28: Lil Wayne attends a basketball game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Charlotte Hornets at Crypto.com Arena on December 28, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images)

Despite the minor legal loss, Lil Wayne has had another successful year. He’s been building a resume of great feature verses for the last several years. He added to that with his appearance on Cordae’s “Saturday Mornings.Juvenile claimed that the original members of the Hot Boys were reuniting for their first album in two decades. However, Wayne has yet to detail his own involvement in the album, if any. B.G. and Turk have also been going back and forth. Any reunions will probably have to wait until those two resolve their issues.

Lil Wayne’s notebook is far from the first piece of hip-hop memorabilia to be sold off. Concert-worn outfits and personal items from an artist’s collection are auctioned regularly. Drake bought 2Pac’s ring for over $1 million in August 2023, one of the most expensive pieces of hip-hop history ever sold. Pac designed the ring himself, and he wore it during his last public appearance in September 1996. If someone were to purchase Wayne’s notebook, it would be the most expensive piece of hip-hop memorabilia to date. We’ll see if someone meets the steep asking price soon enough.

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Lil Wayne’s Handwritten Song Lyrics Go On Sale For $5 Million After Legal Battle

Back in 2019, autograph dealers Moments In Time listed one of Lil Wayne’s old notebooks on sale for $250K. Reportedly, it contains lyrics to tracks like “I Feel” and “We On Fire,” likely written when Weezy was still a teenager. According to the man who discovered the notebook, he found it in an old car previously owned by Cash Money Records and decided to store it in his garage.

When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, however, it was nearly destroyed. He returned home to find that it had survived with minimal damage and decided to sell it to anyone willing to part ways with that kind of cash. Lil Wayne eventually caught wind of the listing, and his attorneys sent a warning letter to the man trying to sell the notebook, claiming that the rapper wanted it back.

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Moments In Time Defends Massive Price Increase

Lil Wayne’s Handwritten Song Lyrics Are Selling For $5 Million After Legal Battle
Lil Wayne speaks onstage during Recording Academy Honors Presented by the Black Music Collective at Hollywood Palladium on February 02, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

The man refused, insisting that Wayne would have to buy it from him, as he had “crystal clear title.” Weezy didn’t respond after that, prompting the court to rule in the seller’s favor. Now, after all the fuss, the same notebook is on sale for a whopping $5 million. According to TMZ, Moments In Time justified the massive price increase by noting that Lil Wayne is the GOAT, making his handwritten lyrics from the 90s extremely valuable.

It’d be tough to argue against that, though it’s unclear how the artist feels about someone else cashing in on his original work. What do you think of Lil Wayne’s old lyric notebook going up for sale for $5 million? What about him previously trying to get the notebook back? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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50 Cent Addresses Former Beam Suntory Employee’s Alleged Suicide Threat

50 Cent has been wrapped up in a heated legal battle with Beam Suntory for a while now. Recently, it was reported that ex-employee Michael Caruso threatened to take his own life to avoid facing legal consequences for his alleged crimes. Fif accuses him and other former employees of taking part in an embezzlement scheme. Allegedly, one of the defendants previously decided that wanted to admit his guilt. This then prompted him to phone up his fellow ex-employees to share his plan. In response, Caruso reportedly began to cry and threatened to commit suicide if Green went through with it.

50 Cent took to Instagram earlier today to respond to the alleged threat, sharing a screenshot of AllHipHop‘s report. “Go read this article on @allhiphopcom beam Suntory change their name to @suntoryglobalspirits it is a 3.2 billion a year company, and they are doing this kinda sh*t,” he captioned the post. “The government needs to step in a regulate the spirits business. Black owned companies can not make it, if they don’t have the 70 million I had to put into the business.”

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50 Cent Says Spirits Industry Needs Government Regulation

Reportedly, Caruso’s threat took place before he and the others were formally sued. Since then, he’s countersued the mogul, alleging that he was cut out of a deal with Fif’s Sire Spirits without getting the compensation or ownership stake that he was promised. 50 Cent later took to social media to call him a “snitch” for an unrelated case.

What do you think of one of the former Beam Suntory employees 50 Cent accuses of embezzlement allegedly threatening to commit suicide? What about 50 Cent’s reaction? Do you agree that the government should step in to regulate the spirits industry? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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BG’s Legal Issues Spell Trouble For Cash Money Millionaires Reunion

BG has had a less-than-ideal career. The rapper broke through as a core member of Cash Money Millionaires in the 1990s, and even scored a solo hit with “Bling Bling.” Unfortunately, legal troubles followed. BG pled guilty to two counts of possession of a firearm and served prison time from 2012 to 2023. The rapper has been hyping up a Cash Money Millionaires reunion since he got out. But his legal complications may prove to be the thing that keeps the reunion from actually coming together.

BG, real name Christopher Dorsey, has had the lyrical content of his music restricted. Court documents reveal that BG was released on the condition that he submit lyrics to a probation officer before releasing any songs. This was ordered by Judge Susie Morgan, according to The Guardian. BG’s lawyers tried to contest this condition on the grounds that it violates First Amendment rights. Morgan claimed that the decision was made to keep BG from “promoting and glamorizing gun violence and murder” in his music. This is an issue for a prospective Cash Money reunion. The glamorization of gun violence and murder is a huge part of the group’s M.O.

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BG Has Appealed His Lyrical Restrictions In Court

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Rappers Birdman (Bryan Christopher Williams), Juvenile (Terius Gray), Lil Wayne (Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr.), B.G. (Christopher Noel Dorsey) and Mannie Fresh (Byron Otto Thomas) of Cash Money Millionaires poses for photos after rehearsals for their performance on ‘The Jenny Jones Show’ in Chicago, Illinois in August 2000. (Photo By Raymond Boyd/Getty Images)

BG criticized Morgan’s decision, according to The Times-Picayune/New Orleans Advocate. “I just feel like Christopher Dorsey and BG are two different people,” he explained to judge. “It’s basically like telling Robert De Niro he can’t make any mob movies. The rapper went on to reference the intentionally of his music. “I just did a hard 12 and a half years,” he noted. “In no way am I glorifying. I’m just being creative from coming up in a messed-up environment. I’m just rapping about what I know.” Judge Morgan has yet to make a ruling on BG’s appeal.

BG’s future with Cash Money Millionaires hangs in the balance. The rapper planned to reunite with the group at Essence Festival in July. If he’s legally prohibited from spitting his old lyrics, however, he will be forced to sit out the performance. BG would also be forced to change the subject matter of his upcoming album. The rapper reunited with Birdman and Juvenile in the studio in April, and told Instagram followers that he scored a collaboration with Lil Wayne. “Weezy sent me the verse back for the album,” he stated. “I told him I wanted the mixtape Weezy. He gave me the mixtape Weezy.” We hope BG is able to match “mixtape Weezy” without suffering legal consequences.

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Boosie Badazz Reveals Why He Thinks Yung Bleu’s Latest Album “Flopped”

It’s no secret that Boosie Badazz has his fair share of issues with Yung Bleu. According to him, that’s being reflected in the Alabama-born artist’s commercial performance. For months now, Boosie’s been beefing with Yung Bleu over a contract dispute. He accuses Yung Bleu of forging his signature and alleges that he owes him big money for it. The feud has included various vicious jabs on social media, as well as disses on tracks such as Yung Bleu’s “Reading The Room.”

During a recent interview with VladTV, Boosie weighed in on Yung Bleu’s new album Jeremy, which the rapper unveiled in April of this year. Despite boasting high-profile features from the likes of Lil Wayne, John Legend, and more, it didn’t perform as well as one might expect. DJ Vlad points out that only one track from the project earned more than a million streams on Spotify, and it wasn’t either of the aforementioned collabs.

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Boosie thinks that this is a direct result of their legal issues, and argues that the world knows the “facts” and is judging Yung Bleu accordingly. “The whole world know what you did and you’re not being a man,” he explained. “That R&B sh*t’s not gonna stand up behind right or wrong. It doesn’t matter… That sh*t is not gonna work, I mean I’m sorry.”

During the interview, Boosie also revealed that he was confused by Yung Bleu dissing DJ Vlad, as he gave him one of his first opportunities on a major platform. What do you think of Boosie Badazz theorizing that Yung Bleu’s latest album Jeremy “flopped” due to their legal feud? Do you agree with him or not? What about his take on Yung Bleu dissing him and DJ Vlad on “Reading The Room”? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Madlib At Risk Of Losing “Lord Quas” Alter Ego In Legal Battle

Madlib is a legend. You’d be hard-pressed to make a list of the greatest hip-hop producers of all time without writing down his name. He’s no slouch in the rapping department, either but he prefers to use the name “Lord Quas,” or “Quasimoto,” when he grabs the mic. Well, he did. Madlib is currently involved in a legal battle that could see him lose the rights to the “Lord Quas” character. This would mean he not only has to relinquish the name, but the yellow cartoon that has served as his de facto logo. The one that fans have come to know and love on beloved albums like Yessir, Whatever and Bandana.

The man suing Madlib is Keith Griego, who created the “Lord Quas” character for the producer’s 1999 single “Microphone Mathematics.” Madlib continued to use the character and the cartoon depiction of him, however, without reportedly compensating Griego properly.

Ethan Jacobs, Griego’s attorney, put out a statement detailing his client’s grievances. “Mr. Griego was gratified to see that Madlib appreciated his Lord Quas character so much,” he wrote. “At the same time, he was hurt that [Madlib] continued to use it without compensation, attribution, or permission.” The artist said his attempts to work out a deal with the producer’s legal reps never went anywhere.

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Keith Griego Is Seeking Compensation From Madlib

Griego seeks compensation for the two decades in which Madlib used his creation. “Mr. Griego brings this action to seek compensation,” the suit explains. “For Defendants’ intentional copyright infringement and to obtain an injunction against their further infringement of his copyright.” Furthermore, he wants to file an injunction to keep the producer from further “misuse” of the character. He also asserted that the federal trademark obtained by Madlib Invazion, LLC be invalidated due to the fact that it was not permitted upon registeration.

Madlib told Rolling Stone that “Lord Quas” came about during a drug trip. He noted that the specificity of the character, and his musical persona, was what made it difficult to revive him for the comeback album Yessir, Whatever. “It takes time. It has to be on a different level,” he noted. “The shrooms were the stuff that made me do Quasimoto in the first place. Hopefully, I get back on that level.” Madlib announced plans for another “Lord Quas” album in 2016, but nearly a decade has passed and its nowhere to be found. It’s safe to assume Madlib’s legal complications have played a role in the album’s delay.

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Harvey Weinstein Conviction Overturned: What We Know

According to a report in the Associated Press, a New York appeals court has overturned Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 sexual assault conviction, which saw him sentenced to 23 years in prison for rape in the third degree. Weinstein emerged as a central figure in the #MeToo movement. Many allegations surfaced, accusing him of sexual harassment and assault against dozens of women, including actresses and employees. More than 80 women have accused Weinstein of various degrees of sexual impropriety, resulting in numerous convictions of this kind.

The Manhattan District Attorney’s office has already vowed to do everything within its power to retry the New York case. Representatives for multiple Weinstein victims, such as attorney Douglas H. Wigdor, have referred to the ruling as “a major step back in holding those accountable for acts of sexual violence.” Let’s examine the evolving story and why the Court of Appeals overturned the Harvey Weinstein case.

Why Was The Conviction Overturned?

The Court of Appeals first agreed to take on Harvey Weinstein’s case last year after the mega-producer’s legal team argued that Judge James Burke’s conduct was unfair to Weinstein during oral arguments. Specifically, Weinstein’s lawyers maligned Burke for allowing prosecutors to bring additional victims of Weinstein onto the stand. Authorities instructed victims to outline their own uncharged abuses at the hands of the film producer. The judicial majority in the Court of Appeals asserts that the jury’s conviction of Weinstein stemmed not from the facts of the case but from the testimony of multiple women who were also allegedly victimized in uncharged accounts. The court overturned Harvey Weinstein’s conviction with a 4-3 vote.

Judge Burke is no longer practicing law, as his term expired at the end of 2022. During the trial, prosecutors argued that these testimonies, often used to establish patterns of behavior in court, were relevant. Officers of the court maintained that the jury comprehended their significance, irrespective of whether the crimes were charged. Per the Associated Press, Wigdor argued, “Courts routinely admit evidence of other uncharged acts where they assist juries in understanding issues concerning the intent, modus operandi or scheme of the defendant. The jury was instructed on the relevance of this testimony and overturning the verdict is tragic in that it will require the victims to endure yet another trial.”

Weinstein Will Not Go Free Just Yet

Despite the best efforts of his attorneys, Harvey Weinstein is still not a free man following the court’s decision to overturn his case. The convict has also received a 16-year sentence in California for a conviction in 2022. In that case, Weinstein’s conviction involved forcibly performing oral sex on a Weinstein Company production assistant, which extended his existing 23-year New York sentence.

Harvey Weinstein currently resides in upstate New York’s Mohawk Correctional Facility, and authorities anticipate transferring him to a California prison after overturning the case. Needless to say, Weinstein’s legal team is already working hard to have the California ruling thrown out. If they succeed in this endeavor, Weinstein will once again walk free. This is despite the dozens of women who claim he assaulted and harassed them.

Many officers of the court have expressed frustration with the Court of Appeal’s decision to overturn the Harvey Weinstein case. Some have argued that this represents an unsettling pattern, vindicating those who commit acts of sexual violence against women. The overturning of Bill Cosby’s sexual assault conviction in 2022 adds to this issue. The public widely recognizes Cosby and Weinstein as two of the worst alleged offenders of the #MeToo era. Judge Madeline Singas issued a statement arguing that this move is the latest in a “disturbing trend of overturning juries’ guilty verdicts in cases involving sexual violence.”

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