R&B Singer Lyfe Jennings’s Car Broken Into While He Performed in Oakland

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Words by: Brandon Simmons

R&B singer Lyfe Jennings was robbed over the weekend.  Jennings was performing in Oakland, California, when his belongings went missing.  The “Must Be Nice” singer took to Instagram to give details about the robbery.  He was at Yoshi’s in Oakland when his car windows were smashed, and the thieves ransacked his car.

“It’s like $120,000 worth of jewelry and my computer, my ID, passport, credit cards.”

Jennings had four sold-out shows over the weekend, all in Oakland.  The “S.E.X.” crooner has not filed a police report for the robbery.  And the suspects have not been apprehended.

Jennings is still making music and released a song late last year.  Titled “Till You Gone,” he speaks on various contemporary issues, mainly Brazilian Butt Lifts.  The video accompanies the song, to which women feel the need to get a BBL.  Lyfe describes the risk and realities of getting plastic surgery in the song.

Brazilian Butt Lifts are very popular, as over 20,000 surgeries were completed at the decade’s start.  But unfortunately, it is also a surgery with a very high death rate. 

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Lyfe Jennings Claims He Was Robbed Of $120K Worth Of Jewelry

Thieves have always seen entertainers as a way to earn a quick come-up, and Lyfe Jennings was the latest victim. Artists have been warned about traveling to certain areas, especially as home invasions and burglaries seemed to be on the rise. The police have even missed statements about celebrities being targeted, and that’s just what happened to Jennings when he was in Oakland.

Jennings shared his story on his Instagram. “I’m in Oakland today, you all know, four sold-out shows,” he said. “And I just come off stage, and I got down to Oakland, I pulled up to this spot, again, another place I wasn’t supposed to be.”

MABLETON, GEORGIA – MAY 14: Singer Lyfe Jennings performs onstage during An Evening Of R&B concert at Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre on May 14, 2022 in Mableton, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
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Jennings continued, “Pulled up to a spot, went inside, saw some cats, blew up and basically, busted the windows out of the thing.” The singer claimed the robbers then “snatched my little book bag. It’s like $120K worth of jewelry and my computer, my ID, passport, credit cards.”

In the caption of his video, he added, “$120,0000 gone!! Smh could put 100 on a head but what would that solve.” Jennings mentioned that he was only coming forward about the robbery because others could learn a lesson from the experience. He didn’t reveal the descriptions of his assailants, but his fans are thankful that he came out of the incident unscathed. Other artists haven’t been so lucky.

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Pop Smoke was killed during a home invasion robbery in the Hollywood Hills. Additionally, music mogul icon Clarence Avant’s wife was murdered at their home in a similar incident. Several artists and music managers in the Atlanta area have also fallen victim to thieves. Tyrese shared that his car was stolen from his home’s driveway. It was reported that one of the mothers of Future’s children was also targeted in a home invasion. Hitman Holla wasn’t home when four people broke in, but his girlfriend was. She was shot in the face during the robbery.

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Lyfe Jennings Claps Back At Mario: “That’s Why I F*ck With The Rappers”

Things are heating up in R&B after a clip of Lyfe Jennings went viral. The veteran singer recently took to the stage to revisit his hits for a crowd of fans, but not everyone was impressed. In videos shared on social media, Lyfe is seen belting out on the microphone while in a fan’s face. The person who recorded the clip also expressed their displeasure in a caption.

“I went to see Lyfe Jenningz last night & when I tell you never tf again,” the user wrote. “I want my mf money back.” The Neighborhood Talk also reposted the video, Lyfe took to the comments to defend himself.

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“Better put some respect on my sh*t,” he penned. “Ima whole legend out here Pronto. 80 shows this year alone 80% of em sold out. Go check my new video ’till you gone’ it’ll explain this gas lighting wit cheap gas ass blog.”

Further, the outlet wasn’t the only thing Lyfe was upset about. The comment section was flooded with reactions, but it was a face-palm emoji from Mario that prompted Jennings to return.

“That’s why I f*ck wit the rappers,” wrote Lyfe. “R and b n*ggas be fake AF. So much I could say but my number speak for themselves and my rep do too.” It was a response that wasn’t lost on Mario.

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“Yo what is this niggas life’s IG, I been tryna find him 🤔 Nah FR help…?” he asked. There hasn’t been an update on whether or not the two singers talked out their differences, but Lyfe shared an Instagram post to suggest he didn’t appreciate becoming a meme.

Check that out below.