Charleston White Argues With Waitress On Adin Ross’ Livestream

Charleston White recently joined popular Kick streamer Adin Ross during a livestream alongside Twitch and gaming content creator Felix “xQc.” The trio was seen on camera grabbing some grub at Dick’s Last Resort. The popular restaurant chain is known for its staff who intentionally provide “bad service.” However, it doesn’t seem like Charleston White was a fan. At one point, he even questioned, “Is this a prank or something?”

The video shows the waitress walking up to the crew, rudely taking their orders, as well as doling out a few insults. In response, Charleston White seemed to match the waitress’s energy and, at one point, joined in on the fun himself. He began requesting a “white waitress,” as well as telling the server to “do your job, b*tch!” He continued: “[You] [need] [to] shut yo motherf*cking ass up, hoe.”

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Charleston White gained notoriety online from sharing stories of his criminal past. The Texas native is known for his controversial take on Hip Hop, politics, and social injustice issues — like the murder of George Floyd. He’s also made headlines for his commentary on the death of the late rapper DMX, as well as the deaths of Nipsey Hussle and King Von. He’s even feuded with Soulja Boy, where they traded jabs back and forth online.

In other related news, White recently turned down a proposed fight with West Coast rapper Bricc Baby. Back in June, Charleston White claimed that he was responsible for Bricc Baby’s arrest and snitched on him, leading the rapper to challenge White to a fight. However, the provocateur didn’t seem too interested. In fact, he set a particular term for the fight that makes reference to deeper beef: he has to tussle with Calboy before getting at White. “The other stipulation is, you gotta go see Calboy. If you don’t go fight Calboy, you can’t fight me. So I will never ever in my life fight- what’s his name? Bricc Baby. You think you finna hit a lick out me, n***a. That n***a say, ‘If I turn down the fight.’ Guess what, I’m turning it down,” White said on Instagram Live around that time.

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Wack 100 Explains How He Got Kodak Black Onto 6ix9ine’s New Song

Everybody in the rap world is talking about the controversial new collaboration between 6ix9ine and Kodak Black “Shaka Laka.” Now on a new episode of No Jumper, Wack 100 is explaining his role in the collaboration. The podcast makes it clear that 6ix9ine has been seeking out a feature from a high-profile rapper for a while. Wack 100 is quick to elaborate on how he delivered it. While the story is brief it features a number of hoops he had to jump through in order to secure Kodak’s performance on the song.

The resulting track is called “Shaka Laka” and it dropped over the weekend. Because of 6ix9ine’s reputation as a snitch, many in the rap world took issue with Kodak Black’s participation in the song. None were louder than Boosie Badazz who posted an entire social media rant sharing his objections. “That ni**a Yak f**ked me up,” Boosie began his rant. “I wonder how all them Zoes feel, dawg? I know them Zoes f**ked up right now, I know the state of Florida f**ked up right now.” He went on to say that Kodak had “no morals” and “no principles.”

Wack 100 Set Up Kodak Black And 6ix9ine Song

6ix9ine drew some serious attention to the numbers his new track is doing this morning. While the track only has a few hundred thousand streams on Spotify, the accompanying music video has racked up over 7 million views on YouTube. Earlier today the rapper posted screenshots of his video having the same amount of views as Travis Scott’s new song. Scott’s track “K-POP” was highly anticipated and features two of the biggest stars in the music industry The Weeknd and Bad Bunny. With “K-POP” already clearing 13 million streams on Spotify the differences in numbers did get some fan’s attention.

Over the weekend Kodak Black gave “Shaka Laka” its live debut. He performed his verse from the track during his set at Rolling Loud Miami. What do you think of Wack 100 getting Kodak Black onto 6ix9ine’s new song? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Doe Boy Defends Claiming That Future Is Better Than 2Pac: “That’s A Fact”

In a recent interview with No Jumper‘s Sharp, Doe Boy discussed claiming that Future is better than 2Pac. A now-deleted Tweet previously went viral, revealing his opinion on the matter. Now, he says he’s sticking to it. When the host brought up the Tweet, he said, “That’s a fact, though. I really believe this.” He went on to say, “a muthaf**ka can’t argue with me ’cause, at the end of the day, it’s my opinion.”

“You’ve got to understand I’m 29 years old,” he explains, “I love Tupac, but I don’t really know his music enough.” Doe Boy says he loves who the rapper is “as a person,” explaining, “I love his personality.” He goes on to say, however, that he feels as though 2Pac’s music has been “forced” onto his generation. He then claims to know that people are “about to crucify [him] in the comments,” but says that he doesn’t care.

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Doe Boy Says It’s Just His Opinion

Doe Boy just released his new album Beezy earlier this month, which was executive-produced by Future. The album also features Future on the songs “TRY & SEE” and “MENACE.” Other artists featured on the album include Lil Yachty, Don Toliver, G Herbo, Roddy Rich, and more.

He and Future met on the live streaming platform UStream, and Doe Boy later asked one of Future’s DJs for his phone number. “I pulled him aside and said, ‘Look, you saw Future. He told me I’m Freebandz. Let me get his number,’” he recalled. He goes on to detail his pursuit of Future, calling it “relentless.” “I swear to God,” he explains, “I’m leaving songs on his voicemail, I’m playing my songs on his voicemail, all kinds of sh*t.” After Sharp says that it “had to get f*cking annoying” for Future, Doe Boy agrees. “I know I was irritating as f*ck,” he says. His efforts proved to be effective, however, as he eventually got signed to Freebandz.

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Chrisean Rock’s “No Jumper” Meltdown Makes It Into “Lit” Music Video Featuring Blueface

Just when we thought Blueface and Chrisean Rock’s relationship couldn’t get any more confusing, the tumultuous couple throws a curve ball our way.

Less than a week ago, they told the world they were done for good. At the time, the California-born rapper was celebrating his 26th birthday, and the Baltimore native revealed to the world that she’s pregnant. Her beau was quick to deny paternity and accuse her of sleeping with nearly a dozen men in the last year, but she remains confident in her abilities to become a mother.

In the days after that, we saw Rock engage in a physical altercation with two other women at Blueface’s birthday party. Additionally, the Crazy In Love stars were publicly trading shots on social media, with things getting undeniably vicious.

On Wednesday (January 25), they left us shocked once again with the release of a new collaborative single, “Lit.” It made its debut exclusively on YouTube yesterday. Parts of the music video’s filming took place during their recent No Jumper interview.

As you may recall, Rock was forcibly removed from the podcast session when she and Blueface began bickering. Before that, though, they turned up in the studio and seemed to have fun making the track together.

Chrisean Rock and Blueface attend the ZEUS Network BADDIES SOUTH Houston Premiere at Regal Edwards Greenway Grand Palace ScreenX & RPX on June 12, 2022 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Arnold Turner/Getty Images for The ZEUS Network)

Check out the music video for “Lit” exclusively on YouTube below. Afterward, share your thoughts on the on-again-off-again couple’s new collaboration in the comment section.

Quotable Lyrics:

I know them haters, pissed bitch (Why he mad?)
I’ma keep them bitches mad as shit
You know I’m ’bout my bag and shit, yeah (I’m about the money)
I’m cute, but I, I drag a bitch, yeah

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Fat Trel Says Beef With Master P Was Over “Menace II Society” Sequel

He was once one of Master P’s artists, and now, Fat Trel is shedding light on why he fell out with the No Limit icon. In a recent interview with No Jumper, Trel claims it boiled down to a phantom Menace II Society sequel that never materialized.

The rapper said back in 2012, P called him and told Trel he wanted him to star in the film. Master P allegedly asked Trel and Alley Boy to move to Los Angeles to push forward the project. However, things didn’t go as planned.

CHARLOTTE, NC – FEBRUARY 15: Rapper Fat Trel performs at The Fillmore Charlotte on February 15, 2015 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Jeff Hahne/Getty Images)
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“He was like, ‘I’mma need you to move out here.’ So I’m looking at my manager like, ‘What?’ He was like, ‘Yeah, you know, just like a year or two.’ I’m like, ‘Aight!’” Trel recalled.

“And I’m young, man. I’m like 22, 23 at the time. I don’t know nothing about the cost of living. All that sh*t, grown-up sh*t ain’t even in my mind. So, I’m like, whatever.”

“He was like, ‘I’m gonna give you x amount of dollars a month,’” Trel added. “I’m like, ‘Okay, cool!’ But when I moved there, bro, the movie never got brought up.”

According to Trel, it seemed as if Master P was more concerned with him making music.

“Alley Boy was really cool with the situation,” he further shared. “And I felt like we was recording too much music because I’m like, we here for the movie, bruh. I been living here for about seven months, I haven’t started a acting class. We no longer spoke about the scripts, the movie never ever came up.”

NEW YORK, NY – MARCH 03: (L-R) Recording artists Fat Trel and Busta Rhymes attend Best Buy Theater on March 3, 2014, in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)
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“You know, we doing video shoots and photo shoots, and we got shirts pressed up that say Louie V Mob, and he calling us the Louie V Mob, and outside of the money that he was paying me monthly, I was receiving nothing for all of the music I’m putting out!”

““The last straw was that [my boy] Black and them showed me that one of those [Louie V Mob] albums was on iTunes. This was before Apple Music and Spotify and all that. Like, the album was for sale on iTunes.”

Trel claims P told people that the rapper “didn’t have any patience.” He was also accused of only wanting a record deal and not believing in Master P’s vision.

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“I looked at that like that was a form of disrespect. He also said, “I ain’t call his phone or nothing. I ain’t have no conversation with him or nothing because I been around P, and I know what type of person he really is and if I respected him as a man, I would have felt some type of way about it.”

“But being around him and knowing what type of n*gga he is, I just let it slide like f*ck that sh*t. It ain’t that serious and even though he lying – he lied to their faces – because there was never supposed to be a Louie V Mob. We was never supposed to record a single record together. That was not in the plans.”

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Chrisean Rock Explains Why She Had A Melt Down On “No Jumper”

Chrisean Rock and Blueface’s No Jumper interview went viral after the rapper had his girlfriend removed from the set. The interview came after a string of public spats that have largely surrounded their reality series, Crazy In Love.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 14: Chrisean Rock and Blueface attend Daniels Leather Fashion Show Blue Moon on September 14, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

Chrisean Rock went on social media where she addressed the outburst afterward. She explained her reaction was a result of the treatment she faces when the cameras aren’t on her.

“It’s called a build up y’all don’t know what be happening behind closed doors straight up,” she tweeted. “I’ll melt down every time I get a chance cuz dat shit hurt to my core.”

Chrisean Rock elaborated on the interview further in a since-deleted post. Rock further explained that Blueface asked for her removal from the interview after she said something too “revealing.”

“I offended Blue and he got me removed because I told them I didn’t hit first with a glass till he did what he did first before glass got involved,” she wrote. “I felt like they was trying to set me up in da interview to make it seem like I started that altercation.”

Chrisean explained that she wished Blue told them to move on to the next question following the topic of his head injury.

“We both knew what happened I didn’t feel like anybody had my back,” she continued. “I felt like I had to really say what happened because dat interview really triggered me bro.”

Prior to Chrisean’s response, Blueface shared several tweets where he blamed social media users for excusing behavior.

“Alcohol isn’t her problem her mentality is her problem,” he wrote. “all you people on here making excuses for a lack of self control an irrational behavior is contributing to the problem.”

Blueface Reacts To Chrisean Rock’s “No Jumper” Meltdown: “Alcohol Isn’t Her Problem, Her Mentality Is”

At this point, even Chrisean Rock and Blueface can’t deny the toxicity of their relationship. Since late last year, we’ve watched the couple’s often hurtful and hateful antics play out on their Crazy In Love reality series.

Past episodes have found the 22-year-old describing her situation with the “Thotiana” rapper as “forced.” Cameras catch them constantly bickering with each other, and even landing in physical and verbal altercations with family members. Of course, we’ve also been seeing some drama play out in real life between the lovers too.

Blueface and Chrisean Rock attend the 2nd annual Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards at The Beverly Hilton on June 24, 2022 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Prince Williams/Getty Images)

Most recently, Blueface and Chrisean joined Adam22 on his No Jumper podcast. However, it wasn’t long before the latter was forcibly removed from the studio. The incident left her obviously emotional, and she promptly used social media to vent her feelings to fans.

“I just need everyone to pray for me. I ran to social media for this cuz honestly I appreciate my fans n love to be very transparent. Hopefully, my darkness is someone’s light,” the reality star wrote earlier this week. “I love God so much, I want [to] be in heaven so bad. I hate myself because maybe if I was better person, life wouldn’t make me feel like dis.”

Since Chrisean shared her side of the story, Blueface also used his public platform to rant about the situation. “Communication is the best way to express yourself,” he wrote in one tweet on Thursday (January 19) evening.

“Alcohol isn’t her problem, her mentality is her problem. All you people on here making excuses for a lack of self-control [and] irrational behaviour is contributing to the problem,” the father of two went on.

In his next post, Blue added, “When she displays this type of irrational behaviour on ‘Baddies’ or ‘Blue Girls Club’ you guys applaud [and] cheer. When it’s a different setting [and] it doesn’t look as good, you guys want it to be everybody else’s fault. This is how she carry herself, with or without me.”

The tweets have since gained plenty of attention. While some are on the same page as the 26-year-old, others called him out for his role in their unhealthy relationship.

“The question is, when is someone going to end the relationship?” one user asked him. “You can love someone and not be with them, because y’all both have shit y’all need to deal with mentally. Can’t get mad at the world for how we view Y’ALL on a television show that y’all agreed to do.”

Read more about Blueface and Chrisean Rock’s outlandish antics on Crazy In Love here, and check back later for more pop culture news updates.

Chrisean Rock Explodes During Interview, Blueface Has Her Kicked Out

For years, people have trolled, teased, and criticized Chrisean Rock over her relationship with Blueface. More recently, there have been cries for the young star to receive help, especially after she expressed her mental health struggles. Their often hostile romance had made for compelling reality television, but a new clip from No Jumper has raised new concerns.

Today, the platform shared a video of Blueface and Rock’s visit. It seems that in the middle of the interview, something set off Chrisean, causing her to have an emotional outburst.

HOUSTON, TEXAS – JUNE 12: (L-R) chriseanroc and Blueface attend the ZEUS Network BADDIES SOUTH Houston Premiere at Regal Edwards Greenway Grand Palace ScreenX & RPX on June 12, 2022 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Arnold Turner/Getty Images for The ZEUS Network)
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The clip begins with Blueface sitting on a couch as his girlfriend can be heard screaming in the background. He then tells security to “take her outside.”

Quickly, the video cuts to Chrisean sitting on the ground with several people around her. The security guard tells her that she has to go and picks her up, restraining her as he walks her out. Then, Rock kicks her legs and breaks a monitor.

She’s seen screaming and crying out for Blueface to come to her. He refuses.

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Over the last few days, the couple has gone at it on Twitter. It is common for their relationship woes to unravel on social media, but following the latest bout, Chrisean penned a message about her struggles.

“Dear people I’m sorry dear blue I’m sorry,” said Rock. “I just need everyone to pray for me… I struggled with depression n suicidal attempts since a littl girl only because I feel like earth always gave it to me tuff.”

She expressed that she hates herself and admitted to neglecting her family.

“It’s dark cloud over me it’s trynna consume me. To get out of this darkness I’m gon fast …pray harder n I’ll be back somewhat to my self,” Rock also shared. “I became less my self n started being more depressed drinking a whole lot that depression started to look like selfishness cuz stop being there for ppl.”

he Zeus network has come under heavy criticism for featuring the couple on their own series, Crazy in Love. Read through Chrisean’s post in full below.

Joe Budden Slams Adam22 For Posthumous Kevin Samuels Content

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Kevin Samuel’s sudden death earlier this year was met with mixed reactions as some paid their respects to the controversial influencer while others celebrated his death. On the Joe Budden Podcast, Joe, Ice and Ish paid their respects to Samuels who actually guest starred on the podcast early last year.

Following his death, many social media outlets started to repost clips from Samuels’ IG lives, interviews, and YouTube content. No Jumper, a popular hip-hop media outlet based out of Los Angeles and run by Adam 22, started to upload clips of Samuels’ old content. Adam 22 recently guest starred on the Joe Budden Podcast where he was scolded by Budden for re-uploading Samuels’ content after his death.

While on the episode, Budden brought up the late men’s influencer, and Adam22 responded, “Rest in peace.” Budden then told the No Jumper host “i don’t like what you did after he died.”

Budden went on to call Adam22’s actions “disgusting” and the “nastiest performance I’ve ever seen.” Adam22 defended his postition saying that when someone dies, there’s a huge demand for that person’s content on social media.

What is your job as a content creator? Your job is to make content and get that content out to the people that want to see it,” Adam said. “Somebody dies, there’s a huge demand for that content, you re-upload it, people see it on their subscription feed, they click on it because this is a very talked-about thing,” Adam22 added.

Ish then asked Adam22 if the content he posted about Samuels was in a negative light. Joe jumped in and said “He didn’t slander his name, he just re-uploaded everything on Kevin Samuels in the moment that he died.” Adam22 then admitted to uploading content of Samuels as soon as his passing was confirmed.

You can watch the full 11 minute clip below.

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