Boosie Badazz Addresses Lawsuit Backlash, Claims People Don’t Call 50 Cent A “Snitch” For Suing

Boosie has taken aim at the people calling him a “snitch” for suing multiple rappers in recent weeks. “To those people calling me a snitch for suing…They the same people that want you to go to shoot somebody behind this. They would rather you go shoot somebody instead of sue somebody. Cuz they wanna holler ‘Free Boosie’ so they get likes. It’s called ‘tricking you off the streets’. I woke up to my DM the other day like ‘Boosie you fake now man. You supposed to shoot that [expletive][expletive] up’,” Boosie said on a recent livestream.

Furthermore, Boosie argued that people don’t make the same comments about 50 Cent. “When people do the sh-t to 50 Cent and 50 sue they a–, do y’all call him a snitch for suing? Or do y’all laugh and applaud it?” Boosie asked. The most recent target of Boosie’s legal ire was Rod Wave. According to Boosie, Wave used a sample without permission. “That n-gga Rod Wave ain’t pull up on me. I don’t own the song fully, I own a percentage of it. I still have publishing in it and writer’s credits. So, I guess when he found out that, he don’t want to give me nothing. We going to court. Nobody contacted me. Nobody gave me my publishing. Nobody gave me my writer’s credit. How you clear it, when you ain’t clear it with me?” Boosie explained in a recent livestream.

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Boosie Reveals Pre-Lawsuit Offer For Rod Wave

Meanwhile, Boosie also revealed the offer he had made to Wave to avoid a lawsuit. According to Boosie, he asked for $200K and 25% of the track’s onward profits. Furthermore, Boosie implied that Wave had submitted a counteroffer and explained that he hadn’t cleared the sample with his own label, let alone Boosie’s team. It remains unclear if Boosie is going ahead with his lawsuit as a result.

However, Boosie isn’t the only one handing out lawsuits. In a recent stream, Boosie revealed that he was the subject of two lawsuits. The first was a wrongful death suit over an incident that occurred near a 2017 music video shoot. The second suit stems from a brawl that broke out during a Legendz Of The Street Tour performance in Atlanta in 2021. Boosie has expressed his frustration with both suits, arguing that they don’t make sense as he wasn’t directly involved in either of them. Despite this, both suits have been filed and are thus a developing story.

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50 Cent’s Diddy Documentary Officially In The Works: “I’m The Best Producer For The Job”

50 Cent and Sean Combs have had their issues long before Cassie filed a damning lawsuit against the “I’ll Be Missing You” artist last month. The former couple ultimately settled their issues privately, though several others have come forward with allegations of their own against Diddy in the weeks since. On top of that stress, the industry mogul has “temporarily” stepped down as the head of Revolt, meanwhile many of his other partnerships are already cutting ties. Combs continues to maintain his innocence, but on Friday (December 1), Fif confirmed that he’s got a documentary about the embattled artist on the way, and it certainly doesn’t sound good for him.

“RAPPER 👀? I thought Diddy was a Billionaire music mogul,” the “I Get Money” artist wrote in the caption of his Instagram post below. “If he’s smart he will file bankruptcy now. Anyone with real money knows why I’m saying this,” Curtis Jackson declared. “I’m the best producer for the job guys. 😳 Here come the receipts.” His work on projects like Power and BMF proves that the New Yorker certainly does know what he’s doing on a TV set, but we’re curious exactly how he plans to frame this upcoming project.

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50 Cent is Ready to Share the Receipts He Has on Diddy

As Page Six reports, G-Unit Films and Television has helped tell the stories of other rappers in the past, such as the late XXXTENTACION, Pop Smoke, and King Von on Hip Hop Homicides. Elsewhere, they dug into the world of true crime with Surviving El Chapo: The Twins Who Brought Down A Drug Lord, proving Fif’s creative storytelling range.

Among the latest troubling allegations surfacing against Diddy are rumours from Mark Curry. According to the former Bad Boy member, the label head was once responsible for severely injuring Kim Porter’s face, going so far as to break her nose. Read more about that at the link below, and let us know if you’ll be tuning into 50 Cent’s upcoming documentary in the comments.

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T.I. Regrets Gucci Mane Reconciliation Not Happening Sooner

For fans of the Atlanta trap scene- or rap in general, at this point- the feud between T.I. and Gucci Mane should come as no surprise. For those unaware, though, a brief history: back in 2012, Gucci and Jeezy were also at odds, with Tip siding firmly with the latter. Then, Guwop took shots at his Atlanta trap predecessor, which he dodged by deeming him as unimportant, and later claimed that he invented trap music, which T.I. was obviously quick to correct. Furthermore, a couple more shots were fired, there were some more claims and side-taking, but things died down a little bit in the coming years.

As such, it was a welcome and heartening surprise when the two rappers patched things up at Gucci Mane’s Breath Of Fresh Air album release party in October of this year in their home city. However, T.I. thinks that they should’ve landed on this bread-breaking way sooner. Moreover, he reflected on this with DJ Whoo Kid on his podcast Whoo’s House last week (at press time). While the Trap Muzik icon doesn’t necessarily see it as a thing to “make up” over, he did acknowledge that they let things go too far in their beef.

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T.I. Reflects On Patching Things Up With Gucci Mane: Watch

“I don’t know what you mean by ‘made up;’ you make up with a girlfriend,” T.I. told the host, which could’ve been a joke or a serious issue with how the story is framed. Regardless, he went on to speak briefly but earnestly about his mended relationship with Gucci Mane. “We both enjoyed ourselves, I think, you know what I’m saying? Something that we probably should’ve did a while ago.” Check out Tip’s remarks on the matter at the 5:30 mark of the video above.

Meanwhile, he was one of many people who praised the reconciliation between Gucci and Jeezy back in 2020. With that and other examples, we know that the 43-year-old always puts the past behind him, as long as folks deserve it. Hopefully we hear more stories like these instead of further instances of rappers turning against each other. On that note, stick around on HNHH for the latest news and updates on T.I. and Gucci Mane.

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CyHi The Prynce Clarifies Dissing Joe Budden In New Music Video With Pusha T

CyHi The Prynce is anticipating the release of his next album The Story Of Mr. EGOT in a pretty big and inflammatory way. However, he doesn’t think that the immediate reaction to this method is as big of a deal as the Internet is making it out to be. Moreover, the rapper recently released his six-minute-long music video for the single “Mr. Put That S**t On” featuring Pusha T. In the visual, he slaps a Joe Budden stand-in in the face and features a skit of The Average Joe Show, which might be a shot at the Slaughterhouse affiliate’s self-titled podcast. Still, with his latest Instagram post, the frequent Kanye West collaborator explained the idea behind this, and how it doesn’t have much to do with their established beef.

“In the Average Joe Show from the scene in “Mr. Put That Sh!t On”, the goal was to transform a controversial topic into an artistic masterpiece with humor, theatrics, and pure entertainment,” CyHi wrote on Instagram on Tuesday (November 28). In addition, the post features Joe Budden praising the track and some more discussion on it, although he didn’t react to the music video.

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CyHi Explains Shots At Joe Budden

“Through creative expression, I highlight artists’ challenges, including aspects like criticism and comparisons, balancing personal style and external expectations, staying adaptable to evolving trends, and addressing the difficulties of gaining recognition,” CyHi continued. “Despite these hurdles, many artists, like myself, view criticism as a catalyst for growth, highlighting resilience and intrinsic motivation in our creative journeys.

“This scene isn’t about past beef but addresses these challenges and showcases the importance of creative expression,” he concluded. “Interestingly enough, Joe Budden acknowledged the feature in a recent podcast episode, embracing the role of the ‘sacrificial lamb.’ If you haven’t already, check out the captivating blend of humor and entertainment in my bio! #TheStoriesofMrEGOT
#EGOTRecords.” Furthermore, for more news and the latest updates on CyHi and Joe Budden, stay up to date on HNHH.

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Freddie Gibbs’ Baby Mama & Benny The Butcher Get Up Close & Personal In New Photo

It’s no secret that Freddie Gibbs and Benny The Butcher don’t get along. However, back in May, hip-hop heads were surprised to find out about the drama between the Indiana native and his former partner, known online as The Fit Mami. During their relationship, the rapper and adult actress seemed all smiles, but according to her, he bailed on their future plans after finding out she was pregnant, suddenly feeling unready to take on the responsibility of more children. “He had this idea that we would name the baby Penny, like Penny Hardaway if he was a boy. BFFR,” she wrote on Twitter at the time.

“When I told Freddie his tone immediately changed,” the content creator, whose name is Destini, noted. “I’m so confused at this point, because have we not been talking about having a baby for the last eight months??” After she told this story and outed Gibbs for the alleged photos of him spreading his booty cheeks in her camera roll, it seems the two haven’t been able to make up. Instead, she’s turning her attention to another lyricist – one who her baby daddy hates.

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The Fit Mami Seeks Revenge on Freddie Gibbs

 
 
 
 
 
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On Tuesday (November 28) evening, @akamedemiks shared a new photo of Destini and Benny The Butcher looking more than a little comfortable. Her body looks as snatched as ever after giving birth, and the 39-year-old wasn’t shy about wrapping his hands around her bare midsection while leaning in to whisper sweet nothings in her ear. We’re curious to see what, if anything, Gibbs will have to say about this, and we’ll be sure to keep you up to date on the situation.

His public feud with The Fit Mami this spring (and her new photos with The Butcher) aren’t the only ones we’ve seen Freddie Gibbs take in 2023. While showing off a massive new tattoo to fans a few months back, they showed no mercy when roasting him over the artwork. Read what critics were saying at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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Ralo Says He’s Got No Beefs In The Rap Game, Thanks Those Who Supported Him Behind Bars

Ralo has sought to put the record straight now that he’s out of prison. Idk why da f-k all the blogs acting as if I got out on sum beef Sh-t. But let’s be clear – Money Bagg became Muslim since I been down and I forever put Islam over everything so it’s no beef in my heart at all for him. Boggie, Mozzy, 42, G or whoever amongst him. I’m just #TeamDolph so the internet just gone stir up sh-t,” the rapper wrote in the comments of an Instagram post.

Furthermore, Ralo also went out of his way to thank those who had aided him financially while he was incarcerated. On his new track, “First Day Out“, Ralo specified who had sent him money and how much they had sent him. According to the song, He received $50K from Lil Baby, $40K from Lil Durk and 21 Savage, and $10K from Money Man.

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Ralo Honors Young Dolph

Elsewhere, Ralo honored his friend Young Dolph on Instagram. “I’ma hold you down [no] matter what a mf say. I was your real friend and still is. I damn near cry every time I think about you…,” Ralo lamented. Dolph was killed in late 2021, right in the middle of Ralo’s six-year prison sentence. The murder trial surrounding Dolph’s death recently received a major shakeup as a new judge was seated.

However, Dolph wasn’t the only person to receive a lamentation from Ralo. In another post made prior to his release, Ralo spoke on the death of his friend Marlo. “Assalamualaikum. Marlo told me not to worry. He was going to be the first person at the gate waiting on me when this sh-t over. My release is in two weeks. I know life goes on, but this sh-t ain’t da same as when we was passing this money around. We was all happy and helping each other,” it continued. “Nowadays, people doing they best to kick others down so they can stand above them. But the only way thats going to happen is if im in my grave with Marlo. I aint going for none strange… #MDC4L #ImHim #KingAkh #FreeRalo #LongLiveMarlo,” Ralo wrote.

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Young Dolph Was Killed Over “Some Rap Sh*t,” Mia Jaye Claims

In a recent Instagram Live, Young Dolph’s longtime partner, Mia Jaye, claimed that the rapper was killed over “some rap sh-t”. “I were to guess, based on the history of things…rap sh-t, bro. A song, or two. Some ego sh-t. Let’s break that down even more. Ego sh-t. He not here because of ego. That’s a spirit. If anyone just wanna call a spade a spade, it’s a spirit. He isn’t here because of some ego sh-t and he possessed the ego. And at the end of the f-cking day, we killing people because of a bruised, a scarred, ego?”

Dolph was killed back in 2021 after being ambushed outside a bakery in Memphis. Four men are currently facing trial for his murder. However, the case has been slow-moving in many facets and fans are beginning to tire of not seeing justice done for Dolph’s family.

Read More: Ralo Honors Young Dolph’s Memory In New Instagram Post: “I Was Your Real Friend”

Young Dolph Suspect Meets New Judge

Meanwhile, one of the men accused of killing Dolph, Hernandez Govan met with the new judge in his case, Judge Jennifer Mitchell. Judge Mitchell was assigned to the case after the original judge, Judge Lee Coffee was recused. Judge Coffee had been ruled to have disproportionally punished another defendant in the case for releasing a song while incarcerated. While Coffee ordered Justin Johnson to be placed in “administrative isolation”, the jail’s warden noted that Johnson had not broken any specific rules.

Furthermore, Coffee was not a fan of Govan either. Earlier this year, Govan had received a scathing courtroom response from Coffee after requesting amendments to the conditions of his house arrest. “I don’t see any reason at all why this court should relax those conditions and say ‘Mr. Govan, we’re going to let you go back to being a fully fledged person with no restrictions at all, go to work when you want to, go shopping when you want to, leave the county when you want go, go to other places when you want to. You are probably aware that Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee is the first most violent metropolitan area in the country. This case has generated a substantial amount of publicity. If you’re running around free in Shelby County, Mr. Govan, knock on wood, somebody might be trying to kill you, sir,” Coffee told Govan back in July.

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Rick Ross “Doubts” 50 Cent Beef Is Squashable: “Everything [He] Does Sucks”

We’re always happy to see rappers putting their differences aside in favour of squashing any drama coming between them, but it seems that may never be the case for Rick Ross and 50 Cent. The former has been doing plenty of press this fall, and in interviews with both Complex and Rolling Stone, the former correctional officer had few positive things to say about his contemporary. While sitting down with Speedy Mormon, Rozay said he “doubts” we’ll see him Fif develop a working relationship.

Meek Mill was also a part of the sitdown. He revealed that Ross predicted he and Champagne Papi would patch up their feud in a matter of years, which was proven true. “I knew what space he was in, and I knew where Drake was at,” the proud owner of the Promise Land recalled. Seeing as Rozay is Richer Than [He] Ever Been, both he and his Philadelphia-bred friend feel as though patching things up with Curtis Jackson at this point isn’t a worthwhile investment. “I ain’t got no jobs for him,” the Biggest Boss quipped.

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Rick Ross Has No Plans to Squash 50 Cent Feud

Elsewhere, Ross told Rolling Stone his hot take that “everything 50 [Cent] does sucks.” The multi-talent said, “At least he got a movie done about him. He took advantage of the system. But oh, my God, please! Who wants to see a movie about 50?!” while discussing the failed carer of director Jim Sheridan following 2005’s Get Rich or Die Tryin’. However, Rick did note that The Game’s “Hate It Or Love It” includes a verse from Jackson that he’s particularly fond of.

As Rozay continues to berate 50 Cent over their long-standing beef, the New Yorker has been letting his sentimental side shine on social media. To begin his week, Fif shared a throwback photo from when he first began fostering his passion for music. He continues to show immense growth since then, no matter what critics like Rick Ross have to say. Read more about that at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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Rick Ross Furthers 50 Cent Beef After He Suggests Fat Joe Called Fif Out

50 Cent and Rick Ross have longstanding beef against each other, a battle that refused to wane over the years. Despite it being relatively low-key, it bubbles up every once in a while, and the latter just found a way to re-instigate it. Moreover, Rozay suggested that Fat Joe referred to the G-Unit mogul during an Instagram rant against rappers who get their feud rivals roped up in more legal drama in order to bring them down. Of course, this could potentially allude to 50’s recent claims that Diddy organized Tupac’s murder, or at least, that’s what the Maybach Music Group mogul interpreted. First, though, we have to understand what Joey Crack was saying, which he maintained wasn’t directed at anyone specifically.

“If I got beef with another rapper, another DJ, and that guy’s fighting the law where he might be going to jail for 10 years, 15 years, I don’t think it’s cool for hip-hop beef to be like, ‘Yeah, go get him!’” Fat Joe began. “‘He does this, he does that.’ That’s jail. Now, you think it’s hip-hop, you think it’s fun and games, but R. Kelly’s in jail. For life! One of the greatest, most famous, most illest entertainers- might be the greatest ever- is in jail for life. Not saying what he did was- I’m just telling you, you can go to jail.

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Fat Joe’s IG Rant Against Rappers Who Take Rap Beef Too Far

“It’s no such thing as you’re too famous to go to jail,” Fat Joe went on. “They’ll put you in jail. I’m talking about everybody, guys. I’m not talking about somebody specific. But if I got rap beef with you, it’s not cute for me to try to put your business out there or dirty your face or point allegations to you because I want more ratings or I want to sell more records. And this has just been really happening lately in an amazing way where guys that I respect and I love are seeing other artists or people in vulnerable positions, and are acting like it’s hip-hop beef. ‘Yeah, he did this, he did that.’

“No!” he passionately concluded. “He might go to jail for 10 years and not be able to feed his family. And what is it to you that that man goes to jail? This is real life s**t.” The Carol City MC then commented under The Hip-Hop Wolf‘s Instagram coverage of this rant. “Ohh this the 50 cent #tupac, Diddy s**t! @fatjoe I concur,” he wrote. However, many felt that Joe could’ve also been talking about Ross’ beef with DJ Envy, or his own treatment of 50. However you may feel about all this, let us know in the comments section down below. Also, check back in with HNHH for the latest news and updates on 50 Cent, Rick Ross, and Fat Joe.

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YK Osiris Blasts Foolio For Claiming He Dropped NBA YoungBoy’s Location

It seems like no matter how hard he tries, YK Osiris will always get roped into some form of online scandal with other artists or pretty much anyone. Sure, a lot of that is his own doing, but other times, he gets sidelined with no knowledge of it. Moreover, if you recall, Foolio pulled up on NBA YoungBoy’s hotel room amid their beef, which caused a lot of online discussion. In a newly released snippet from one of the former’s Instagram Live sessions, he made a pretty eyebrow-raising claim. Apparently, Foolio got YB’s address from none other than Osiris himself.

According to Foolio’s side of the story, YK Osiris actually reached out to one of his peers and gave him the hotel room that YoungBoy was staying at in the Florida area. Later, he went on to narrate how they went up the elevator and so on, but the clip that made rounds on social media doesn’t detail it. Regardless, as much as that incident was in the past, this re-sparked interest and surprise concerning the whole thing. After all, before this, very few people could even recall the most remote link between these three artistic figures.

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Foolio Explains The NBA YoungBoy Altercation

Once YK Osiris found out about this, though, he took to Instagram to voice his frustration with all this drama. “This s**t is so l*me, bro,” the Jacksonville native kicked off his social media rant. “I gotta get on here and defend myself every freakin’ time. I be chillin’, drinking my margarita. A n***a wanna come up here and cap, and get clickbaits. Man, leave me the f**k out of that, n***a. You know damn well I ain’t got nothing to do with that. Stand on your own. You a man, bruh, stand on your own. I’m not with none of that, bruh. That ain’t no real n***a s**t.

YK Osiris Responds To Getting Roped Up In Their Beef

“Why the hell you even talking like that on the Internet?” he continued. “N***a, like, what you got goin’ on? Like, what you smoking, dope? Get home, keep me out of that situation, bruh. I don’t get in n***as beefs. I never have beef with n***as, bruh, I don’t beef. Stay in your own lane, bruh, and relax. Keep me out of that s**t, bruh, you got people DM-ing me. I don’t do none of that, I don’t involve myself with that s**t, n***a. Like, come on, bruh. You violating, bruh.” With that in mind, check back in with HNHH for the latest news and updates on YK Osiris, NBA YoungBoy, and Foolio.

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