Vince Staples “Dark Times” Album Review

“It’s not that deep” might be one of Vince Staples’ favorite sentiments, whether in his recent Apple Music interview or when responding to overzealous fans online. The West Coast native has a beloved reputation for his upfront, earnest, and unfiltered perspective on hip-hop, commercialization, and the Black experience that is often perceived more comically than it should. What he says is not for shock value or nihilistic validation, but just a clear-cut explanation of why he views the world more cynically and skeptically than most. Vince always crystallizes reasons for this approach into his music, especially on his new album Dark Times.

This LP also serves as a bit of a sonic, emotive, and structural continuation of the ideas he championed in his last two solo studio albums. Vince Staples’ self-titled record was a moody deconstruction of his personal woes, beliefs, and demeanor whereas Ramona Park Broke My Heart nostalgically reflected on how the blessings and stresses of his upbringing in Long Beach shaped him. With Dark Times, he combines those two narratives to craft a more holistic, complete, and broad statement on history, temptation, and struggle as stormy clouds that are hard to strike light through in his life. Despite the sheer weight of this approach, the 30-year-old engages with it calmly and compellingly across a gorgeous sonic pallet that says much more in 35 minutes than most rap projects do in 70.

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Dark Times‘ Production Lives Up To Its Title

Brevity and tightness are a staple of Vince’s recent catalog, and while Dark Times is not the most extreme example of this, it’s the most fully realized. Thanks to seamless song transitions, consistently watery and soulful instrumentals with wondrous sample selection, and a very consistent emotional temperature, this album feels carefully constructed and assembled in a no-frills, minimal way that makes it clear that this deliberation is the result of a focused mindset at the moment, not meticulous and over-explanatory planning. As far as the sound, even the “Liars” interlude holds some dreamy woodwinds and tender piano, a beauty which other moments like the subtle bass on “Shame On The Devil” reinforce. Even if the album can sound ominous, the guitar licks and peppy percussion on cuts like “Children’s Song” embody the blue skies in Ramona Park.

There are guest vocalists on here like Baby Rose, María Real, Maddy Davis, and Kilo Kish that add more color, harmony, and ethereal vibes to already pristine productions. As far as the personnel behind the board, LeKen Taylor and Tyler Page take over most of the beats, with Cardo, Jay Versace, Michael Uzowuru, and more also being big players. Yet the extensive production roster doesn’t dampen the cohesive flow of Dark Times, nor does it render its warm, cavernous sound redundant. Songs such as “Étouffée” give the album a welcome bounce to keep the energies afloat, while the pots-and-pans drums and wintery keys on “Nothing Matters” bring us back to concrete. In fact, even sparse, staccato notes on “Black&Blue” combine with organs to really make bare elements sound all the more lush, and the dreary but lyrically triumphant “Freeman” solidifies this “less is more” belief.

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Vince Staples’ Lyricism

Over these beats, Vince Staples delivers sharp, relatable, blunt, and sometimes brutal bars on all the topics his catalog tackles. The lyrical matter (in this case, not directly from his pen) comments on systemic paradoxes and conflicting experiences, such as the short intro’s breezy wind chimes leading into lynching imagery: “To live is to be, like the n***a in the tree.” But it also invokes vast pop culture knowledge and boasts cheeky lines like, “I don’t need your flowers, I’m living / First time I seen a million dollars, I squinted.” Vince also flexes some storytelling muscles through the disillusionment of cheating on “Justin” and a conversation with an incarcerated friend on “Government Cheese.” The ode to music’s apologetic power on “‘Radio’” and the more positive and hopeful “Little Homies” flesh out the overall character portrait through specific periods of growth.

All in all, Vince Staples talks a lot about duality and misleading behaviors in Dark Times. Whether it’s his commentary on how disposable people treat romantic partnerships, or his thoughts on the cyclical violence and combative frame of mind that white institutions exploit, his skepticism is overt. Most interestingly, though, the “SAMO” spitter seems to flip the idea of “making it out” on its head. Whereas this would be a grateful escape for someone of his background, he actually can’t fathom how his fame wouldn’t make him more sensitive and hyper-aware of his hardships. But it’s also not as hopeless of a conclusion as you might expect. Rather than use the light to forget the dark times, this album appreciates and savors those sunny days while acknowledging there is always something murky and much more real and urgent underneath.

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A Stellar Career In Sum

Empathy is a dangerous quality in Dark Times. It can falsely equate rich people’s problems to prison time, blind one to insincere romantic advances, and serve as a crutch for guilt, separation, and evolution. Vince Staples faces these contradictions with his head held high and an unflinching gaze. Still, through deepening that empathy and understanding of the less green grass he came from, someone of his stature and lived experience can characterize it. Much like the grounded selflessness and removal of ego that this comes from, the lyricism and sonic pallet here are easy to comprehend, but difficult to fully reckon with if you don’t share that 20/20 hindsight. Most importantly, they portray a man who “longs for loving and affection,” but chooses to value simplicity and familiarity in the face of once again placing misguided trust in justice, love, or safety.

Dark Times as an album is fulfilling despite its short runtime, and the somber but occasionally bright production and well-paced, measured writing go a long way to impress and evoke. But it’s also somewhat of a summary and acknowledgment of everything Vince Staples has waxed poetically about since his Def Jam debut over a decade ago. The “Blue Suede” synth returns here, and the closing bird chirps and background noise on the Santigold-assisted outro, “Why Won’t The Sun Come Out?,” bleeds perfectly back into the project’s opener, “Close Your Eyes And Swing.” This thematic distinction and journey is not a loop that Vince feels stuck in: it’s one that he’s just been patient with unpacking. It resulted in an amazing artistic run that, while “not that deep,” speaks volumes to the need to understand our world for ourselves, and ourselves alone.

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Soulja Boy Faces Call To Be Banned From The U.K. Over His 21 Savage Comments

British rapper K-Trap wants Soulja Boy banned from entering the United Kingdom after his recent remarks while feuding with 21 Savage. He had made fun of 21 for being born in Great Britain, arguing that he wouldn’t be scared of someone from the region.

“We can’t let Soulja Boy come to the U.K.,” K-Trap said during an interview with Billy the Goat as caught by AllHipHop. He added: “That was disrespectful. Any [American rappers] that’s come and locked in with real street n****s know it’s serious.” K-Trap also mentioned rappers from the United States always staying in luxury hotels when they visit London.

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Soulja Boy Performs On Tour In Atlanta

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – SEPTEMBER 10: Rapper Soulja Boy performs onstage during his Soulja. World tour at Buckhead Theatre on September 10, 2023, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

As for Soulja’s beef with 21 Savage, he was upset with the rapper for defending Metro Boomin as the two were going at it on social media. “You think I’ma let a p*ssy-ass n***a from Britain talk to me crazy? You lame as f*ck, n***a,” he said on Instagram Live. “Take your p*ssy ass back to Britain, b*tch.” 21 fired back “I been in Atlanta since 1st grade lost my virginity there got shot there in and out of juvenile there. I went from the hospital in London straight to the projects yall think London is rodeo dr lol.” Soulja even continued to go after 21 despite eventually apologizing to Metro Boomin.

K-Trap Responds To Soulja Boy’s Take On Great Britain

 
 
 
 
 
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While 21 Savage was born in London, he and his mother moved to Atlanta when he was just seven years old. Check out K-Trap’s comments on what Soulja had to say about the U.K. above. Be on the lookout for further updates on Soulja Boy on HotNewHipHop.

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Ray Vaughn Of TDE Blasts Mal’s Constant Kendrick Lamar Hate, Podcaster Responds

One of the funniest parts of the whole Kendrick Lamar and Drake beef was seeing the die-hard fans go berserk over their favs, with Mal in particular being a massive OVO defender. Moreover, the overzealousness from Drizzy’s camp and followers have really annoyed a lot of the TDE-affiliated crew and vice versa, which is ironic because of Kendrick fans’ own hyper-obsession. The latest example of this is the Los Angeles label’s signee Ray Vaughn, who recently took to Twitter to call out Mal for his constant overt hate towards K.Dot. The podcaster even responded to Vaughn’s take with a slew of crying-laughing emojis, so it’s clear that this isn’t a legit point of contention.

“That ‘MAL’ dude is obsessed with hating on a DOT & it’s weird asf, [crying emoji]” Ray Vaughn tweeted on Monday (May 27). “only time I see him go viral is hatin.” However, this is comical because, unless he’s referring to earlier in May when the battle was still ongoing, Mal’s most recent comments on Kendrick Lamar weren’t all that controversial. Furthermore, on his podcast with Rory, he criticized Apple Music’s decision to crown good kid, m.A.A.d. city as the seventh-best album of all time. Still, considering just how many legendary albums there are across all of music, it’s not really a spicy take, and one that the former Joe Budden affiliate didn’t deliver with overbearing hate. Just a small dash of it.

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Ray Vaughn Blasts Mal’s Kendrick Lamar Hate + Mal’s Response

“F**k it, man. good kid, m.A.A.d city is not number seven of all time,” Mal expressed, which might have set off Kendrick Lamar’s former label mate. “Let’s stop the s**t. Spotify with these fake streams. Stop the s**t, bro. We all f**k with Kendrick but stop the bulls**t. Number seven of all [time]? Yo, he’s five slots behind [Michael Jackson‘s] Thriller. Are you f***ing kidding me? There’s nothing personal, but good kid, m.A.A.d city is at number seven?

Mal Speaks On good kid, m.A.A.d. city‘s Inclusion On Apple Music’s 100 Best Albums Of All Time List

“I’m asking you, f**k this list,” Mal told Rory. “You think that good kid, m.A.A.d city deserves to be number seven and Illmatic is No. 48 or whatever it is?” We’ll see if he has some more Kendrick Lamar hot takes in the future. For now, things could definitely be much worse when it comes to hating on one of the best to ever touch a microphone.

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Lil Yachty Teases Snippet Of Unreleased Track, Fans Call Him Out For Copying Multiple Artists’ Styles

Lil Yachty has had quite a few people turn on him it seems. Over the last few weeks, the Georgia rapper, singer, and songwriter has caught some flak over his takes on the Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef. In fact, a fan on X (formerly Twitter) called him for essentially being a fake friend. It got pretty explosive, with Lil Boat telling the fan to “suck a d**k nerd”. Now, on top of dealing with people online calling him a traitor, listeners are not messing with some new material he has coming soon. An Instagram repost from 2Cool2Blog showed off a new snippet from Lil Yachty, but the reception on it has been purely negative.

One user cannot believe that Drake really has him to help write songs. “This guy is supposed to be a ghostwriter 💀”. “This s***s horrible, fam subtitles should let you know immediately that this ain’t it,” another adds. One hip-hop fan even makes the claim that Yachty has pushed out bad material for a minute now. “It’s impressive how consecutively trash his music has been over the years.”

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A lot of commenters were also alluding to the fact that he was biting off other sounds. Some of the most popular ones were LUCKI, Veeze, and Playboi Carti. We can definitely see where the people are coming from. Yachty is rapping with a severely raspy and lowkey cadence, his flows sound sleepy, and he is lyrics are barely discernable because of the mumbly delivery. We do not think he has been dropping bad music for years, but this one is looking like it will not perform well when it drops.

What are your thoughts on this new snippet from Lil Yachty? Do you agree with the fans that this is not going to be good, why or why not? Do you think he has lost his magic touch a bit? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Lil Yachty. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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Wack 100 Explains Why He Thinks Diddy Is Going To Prison

Wack 100, like many other celebrities and regular folk online, has been commenting a lot on the various lawsuits against Diddy for alleged sexual assault, abuse, and sex trafficking. However, he has a very particular reason as to why he thinks that the Bad Boy mogul might face jail time that doesn’t have much to do with the current narrative against him. Moreover, the music executive gave his theory during his most recent interview with DJ Vlad, who recently uploaded a clip of it to the VladTV YouTube channel. Wack explained that one particular issue could rope Sean Combs into a scheme that goes far beyond just rap music or the entertainment world.

To sum it up, Wack 100 posits that Diddy is allegedly a drug mule that has the ability to testify whether or not they gave substances for him to distribute, use, or give away. This, in his view, would make the New York native liable for ten to 15 years in prison if these drug trafficking allegations are true, which they have not been confirmed as at press time. In addition, Wack also spoke on Cassie’s alleged cooperation with federal authorities, which he thinks won’t help his case at all. Finally, he theorized that supposed links to underage individuals could pose entirely new legal ramifications that would only further serve to taint Puff Daddy’s image.

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“Diddy,” Wack 100 began a video reacting to the footage of Diddy assaulting Cassie in a hotel hallway. “I just seen that video. You’s a b***h a** n***a. And I hope, if whatever happens to you happens to you, I hope Big Freddy and Deebo Eddie strap your a** down. And I hope nobody come help your a**. It’s going down. You did this.”

Meanwhile, Wack 100’s other conspiracy theories involve Megan Thee Stallion allegedly lying about the Tory Lanez shooting. “Meg’s a liar,” he told Hollywood Unlocked‘s Jason lee. “Oh it’s f***ed up, [the pieces of evidence] are coming out one way or another. They’re just delaying it because they’re trying to get it in court. If they can’t get it in court, it’s going to hit the net. And when it hits the net, they’re going to see that it’s an innocent man in jail.”

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Boosie Badazz Goes Off On Diddy For Hitting Cassie, Reveals Worst Part Of The Assault Video

Boosie Badazz went off on Diddy for being a “sick” individual during a new interview with VladTV. While the two were discussing the viral security footage of Diddy appearing to assault Cassie at a hotel back in 2016, he explained that the type of violence he showed is never justifiable.

When Vlad mentioned that Diddy chasing after Cassie was the worst part of the situation in his mind, Boosie took a different opinion. “That’s not the bad part, him chasing her down. Him kicking her on that ground, like, you kick somebody in the face, you’re motherf*cking– you sick man. A woman, you sick bro,” Boosie said. “I was pissed. I was like, ‘Damn, Diddy.’”

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Diddy & Cassie Attend Gala In N.Y.C.

NEW YORK, NY – MAY 01: Cassie (L) and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs aka Puff Daddy attend the “Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garcons: Art Of The In-Between” Costume Institute Gala at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 1, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for People.com)

After Vlad elaborated on his opinion on the matter, Boosie continued: “Man, all you gotta do is restrain the woman. Grab them hands and hold them hands down. I don’t think a woman can make you mad enough to do that, I don’t think nothing can make you mad enough to– That was some sick sh*t… I think when you do something like that, that’s not the first time. That’s got to be, it’s a pattern man. It’s just like when you whoop a n***a ass or get in a fight with n****s. You get better and better.” Check out his full comments on the situation below.

Boosie Badazz Speaks On Diddy Appearing To Assault Cassie

CNN first published the footage earlier this month. Within days, Diddy shared a video of himself apologizing for the incident. Additionally, he claimed he’s been getting professional help to better himself. Be on the lookout for further updates on Boosie Badazz on HotNewHipHop.

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Britney Spears Claims That All Of Her Jewelry Has Been Stolen

Last year, Britney Spears released her memoir The Woman In Me. The book first released in late October. It came right in the middle of waves of news about who was implicated in her tell-all stories about her decades long career as a pop star. Much of the focus ended up in Justin Timberlake, who has a relationship with Spears in the early 2000s. Stories about Timberlake included allegedly getting Spears pregnant leading to a harrowing abortion and then breaking up with her by text while she was on the set of a film. It painted a rough picture of her fellow pop star.

That created an interesting few months for the pair. First Justin was forced to turn his Instagram comments off after backlash from fans. A few months after the book dropped he seemingly apologized, only to go back on it just a few weeks later. The pair have seemingly been caught up in an indirect feud for weeks since then. But issues with Timberlake have become the least of Spears’ worries. In the past few months numerous insiders have reported concerning things about her finances and mental health. Check out one of the newest concerning stories, this time shared by Britney herself, below.

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Britney Spears Tells Fans She’s Been Robbed

In a new video shared to Instagram, Britney Spears shows off her empty jewelry box. “So you can see for real all my jewelry was stolen … it’s hard to buy new now because I’m scared it will go missing. So I buy it cheap and fake, but it’s hard because some of my pieces were originally made for me … and my baby cross that I wore since I was 4 is gone … it’s so thin,” the caption on her post reads.

What do you think of Britney Spears claiming that all of her jewelry has been stolen? Do you believe some of the recent insider reports claiming that the legendary pop star isn’t going well? Let us know in the comment section below.

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The ‘It’s All A Blur Tour’ Makes A Brief Return As Drake Joins 21 Savage On Stage In Toronto

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21 Savage’s ongoing American Dream tour is a solo run following his 2023 tour alongside Drake, dubbed the It’s All A Blur Tour. Now, those worlds have collided.

In Toronto last night (May 28), 21 brought out Drake towards the very end of his set for a brief It’s All A Blur Tour reunion. Drake joined for two songs: “Knife Talk” and “Rich Flex.”

Check out the show’s full setlist below (via setlist.fm).

21 Savage’s American Dream Tour Setlist: May 27, 2024 At Budweiser Stage In Toronto

1. “No Heart” (21 Savage & Metro Boomin cover)
2. “Jimmy Cooks” (Drake cover)
3. “On Bs” (Drake & 21 Savage cover)
4. “Don’t Come Out The House” (Metro Boomin cover)
5. “Peaches & Eggplants” (Young Nudy cover)
6. “Dangerous”
7. “Née-Nah”
8. “Topia Twins” (Travis Scott cover)
9. “Who Want Smoke??” (Nardo Wick cover) (with Nardo Wick)
10. “Red Opps”
11. “X” (21 Savage & Metro Boomin cover)
12. “Bank Account”
13. “Runnin” (21 Savage & Metro Boomin cover)
14. “Glock In My Lap” (21 Savage & Metro Boomin cover)
15. “Many Men” (21 Savage & Metro Boomin cover)
16. “10 Freaky Girls” (Metro Boomin cover)
17. “Ball W/O You”
18. “​Should’ve Wore A Bonnet”
19. “Prove It”
20. “Rich N**** Sh*t” (21 Savage & Metro Boomin cover)
21. “Spin Bout U” (Drake & 21 Savage cover)
22. “Rockstar” (Post Malone cover)
23. “Creepin’” (Metro Boomin cover)
24. “Dark Days”
25. “All Of Me”
26. “A Lot”
27. “Knife Talk” (Drake cover) (with Drake)
28. “Rich Flex” (Drake & 21 Savage cover) (with Drake)
29. “Redrum”

Who Is Ian? The Viral Rapper Behind “Figure It Out”

In modern music, viral sensations can arise from unexpected sources. The meteoric rise of one artist has captured the attention of fans and industry insiders alike. As a bona fide viral phenomenon, Ian has risen above the underground scene with his breakout hit “Figure It Out.” Ian’s success lies in a blend of talent, clever marketing, and a keen understanding of social media. However, his journey began with humble beginnings, which showcased his persistence and dedication.

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The Early Days: From Soundcloud Start To Underground Buzz

The artist, known simply as Ian Smith, was born in Dallas, Texas, and got his start as a producer and SoundCloud artist under the moniker “suburbancerberus.” By 2018, he was releasing mixes of other artists’ music, establishing himself as an underground rap artist. It wasn’t until 2019 that Ian began transitioning into a solo artist. That’s when he began producing tracks for up-and-coming rappers like Izaya Tiji and Lil Xelly. This experience helped him develop his unique sound and refine his craft, preparing him for his eventual rise to fame.

The years that followed saw Ian steadily building his discography. He released his debut single, “G63,” in July 2022. Then, his first EP, Only For A While, arrived just a month later. These early releases garnered attention within the underground community. It was, however, the viral success of “Figure It Out” in early 2024 that launched Ian into the mainstream consciousness.

A Viral Sensation: “Figure It Out”

The story behind Ian’s “Figure It Out” is one of sheer luck and savvy marketing. Originally released on the social video platform Triller, Ian’s song quickly caught the attention of TikTok users, who embraced its infectious beat and catchy one-liners. Videos of Ian playing his music in SoHo, New York City, started circulating online as the song gained traction, further igniting the viral frenzy. AMD Visuals directed the accompanying music video for Lyrical Lemonade, which featured former NFL running back Marshawn Lynch.

The line “My big brother like Marshawn Lynch, he’ll run through somebody” quickly became a cultural phenomenon. Ian’s unconventional image – a suburban white guy rapping with a distinct style – only added to his appeal. He challenged preconceived notions, drawing comparisons to artists like Yeat and Playboi Carti. To succeed, he harnessed the power of social media to connect with young music fans.

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Signing With Bu Vision And Releasing Valedictorian

Following the success of “Figure It Out” and its follow-up single, “Grand Slam,” Ian soon attracted the attention of industry heavyweights. Ultimately, Ian signed a joint venture deal with Bu Vision, a subsidiary of Columbia Records. While Valedictorian solidified Ian’s position as one of the hottest new talents in the hip-hop scene, his journey to that point had been years in the making. His early days as a producer and SoundCloud artist laid the foundation for his current success. In the underground community, he developed a distinct artistic identity and built a strong fan base.

Ian’s Unconventional Path To Success

Although the music industry has undergone considerable changes over the past few decades, Ian has managed to forge his own path to success. His ability to harness the power of these new tools has been nothing short of impressive. Critics and industry insiders alike have taken notice. Many have praised Ian’s innovative approach and his ability to connect with a new generation of music fans. In addition to challenging long-held stereotypes, his unconventional image and sound have opened wider possibilities for hip-hop. One thing is for certain: Ian’s viral success may not be a mere fluke as he navigates the ever-changing music industry. A dedicated fan base, industry support, and an ability to craft infectious beats and memorable lyrics have made Ian a force to be reckoned with.

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Sean Kingston Slapped With 10 Charges Following Raid On His Home

Sean Kingston had his home in Florida raided last week and it subsequently led to the arrest of his mother. Moreover, Kingston was in California at the time, where he was eventually arrested. According to TMZ, he is going to be in a San Bernardino courtroom soon, where he will most likely be extradited back to California. As the outlet reports, his return to Florida will not be a walk in the park. This is because 10 serious charges will be awaiting him when he gets back.

Specifically, Kingston and his mother are being accused of an organized scheme in which they allegedly sought to defraud numerous companies. In terms of the companies they allegedly defrauded, there is a car dealership as well as a jeweler. In the case of the car dealership, a $160K Cadillac Escalade seems to be the main attraction. Meanwhile, the jeweler alleges that Kingston made off with a whopping $480K worth of merchandise.

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – MAY 15: Rapper Sean Kingston performs at the 2022 Lovers & Friends music festival at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds on May 15, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images)

Additionally, Kingston is currently facing charges for stealing a bed worth upwards of $86K. While his mom Janice Turner faces eight charges, Kingston is also looking at some charges involving alleged bad checks and bank defrauding. At this time, it is unknown what the potential consequences could be for all of these charges. As we reported previously, his mom posted bail. However, since Kingston needs to be extradited, he has remained in custody since last week.

Let us know what you think about this situation, in the comments section down below. Did you expect this storyline in 2024? What are some of your favorite songs from Sean Kingston? What is your prediction for this case? Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.

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