Bobby Shmurda’s Getting A Harriet Tubman Tattoo

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Brooklyn rapper Bobby Shmurda is enjoying his newfound freedom so much, he’s getting a symbol of his status inked on his body. The recently-released artist shared a video of himself getting an image of legendary freedom fighter Harriet Tubman tattooed on his arm. Bobby Shmurda’s Getting A Historic New Tattoo It’s been a little over […]

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Kodak Black Caught Flirting W/ Cardi B’s Sister

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Florida rapper Kodak Black might’ve gotten himself in trouble. Last we checked, the platinum-selling artist was boo’d up and potentially expecting a baby with model/rapper Mellow Rackz, but recently he was on another woman’s social media page appearing to shoot his shot. Kodak Black Gets Flirty With Hennessy Carolina Kodak Black got caught in a […]

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Trey Songz Sued After He Allegedly Punched A Bartender At A Hollywood Concert

While Back Home, his most recent full-length album, was a big deal for Trey Songz last year, the rest of his 2020 was filled with controversies. Unfortunately the same goes this year. According to TMZ, the singer was sued by a bartender he allegedly punched during a Hollywood concert. The incident occurred at the Hollywood Palladium back on May 9, 2019, during a show for another artist — reportedly Cardi B — that he was in the audience for. In the lawsuit, the bartender is seeking unspecified damages, citing physical and psychological injury.

The bartender’s lawyer says that during the concert Trey jumped on the bar in order to sit on it. Trey was then asked to get off the bar, but he allegedly ignored the request. Then the bartender reached out to him in order to once again get his attention, but Trey turned around and punched him in the head, looked at the other bartenders at the bar, and went back to watching the concert.

Last week, it was reported that Trey would not face charges for fighting a police officer at an NFL game earlier this year. In that incident, he punched the officer in the head and placed him in a headlock during the AFC Championship game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills.

Trey Songz is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Lil Baby Refuses To Retire His Short-Shorts

Atlanta rapper Lil Baby really has no problem letting his legs loose. The hip-hop star has continued to shine light on his lower region by keeping a streak of short-shorts going. Lil Baby Refuses To Retire His Short-Shorts LB went to his Instagram page and unloaded some epic pics. He also teased the world about […]

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Lil Baby Refuses To Retire His Short-Shorts

Atlanta rapper Lil Baby really has no problem letting his legs loose. The hip-hop star has continued to shine light on his lower region by keeping a streak of short-shorts going. Lil Baby Refuses To Retire His Short-Shorts LB went to his Instagram page and unloaded some epic pics. He also teased the world about […]

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Mase Claims The “Weakest Thing A Black Man” Can Do Is “Join A Street Gang”

He’s used to doing his preaching from a pulpit but former Bad Boy rapper Mase is taking his teachings to Instagram. It’s been a while since gave us new music after turning his life over to religion, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t still have the street cred from his younger days. Gang and street life permeates the Rap industry and urban communities overall, and Mase surfaced with a message to Black men.

“I know what I’m about to say is unpopular but it still needs to be said,” Mase began. “The weakest thing a black man can do today is join a street gang.”

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Gang influences across the globe have been closely studied and dissected, and it’s clear that they offer a sense of unity that some gang members don’t have at home. However, Mase argues that those people that you believe will be by your side, in the long run, will, in the end, only be concerned with their own well-being.

“The person who you’re riding for today ends up getting a bag to kill you or sending you to jail,” said Mase. “Think about it what type of person would ask you to hurt your own people and take an oath to be there for your gang only to end up not being there for your children and family. I NEVER UNDERSTOOD THAT. Maybe that’s why I NEVER THOUGHT PEOPLE IN GANGS WERE TOUGH! If you’re thinking about becoming one don’t! I RESPECT A MAN THAT CAN STAND ON HIS OWN.”

Check out Mase’s post below and let us know what you think about his message.

Mase Claims The “Weakest Thing A Black Man” Can Do Is “Join A Street Gang”

He’s used to doing his preaching from a pulpit but former Bad Boy rapper Mase is taking his teachings to Instagram. It’s been a while since gave us new music after turning his life over to religion, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t still have the street cred from his younger days. Gang and street life permeates the Rap industry and urban communities overall, and Mase surfaced with a message to Black men.

“I know what I’m about to say is unpopular but it still needs to be said,” Mase began. “The weakest thing a black man can do today is join a street gang.”

Mase, Gangs, Street Gangs, Instagram
Gregg DeGuire / Stringer / Getty Images

Gang influences across the globe have been closely studied and dissected, and it’s clear that they offer a sense of unity that some gang members don’t have at home. However, Mase argues that those people that you believe will be by your side, in the long run, will, in the end, only be concerned with their own well-being.

“The person who you’re riding for today ends up getting a bag to kill you or sending you to jail,” said Mase. “Think about it what type of person would ask you to hurt your own people and take an oath to be there for your gang only to end up not being there for your children and family. I NEVER UNDERSTOOD THAT. Maybe that’s why I NEVER THOUGHT PEOPLE IN GANGS WERE TOUGH! If you’re thinking about becoming one don’t! I RESPECT A MAN THAT CAN STAND ON HIS OWN.”

Check out Mase’s post below and let us know what you think about his message.

Yungeen Ace Claims 6ix9ine Was “Scared As F*ck” At Trillerfest

Despite people trying to say that Tekashi 6ix9ine’s reputation has caused him to move cautiously in the streets, the New York rapper has repeatedly shared footage of himself roaming around without a care in the world. Most recently, 6ix9ine rocked the show at Trillerfest and performed in front of a crowd of 15,000 people, but it was his run-in with Yungeen Ace that became a tit-for-tat online.

During a Livestream, 6ix9ine boasted about his performance and added, “F*ck all that. Yungeen Ace was at my show yesterday,” he said. “F*ck all of the things that we talking about. Street rappers were at my show yesterday. If they want the static, I was there. He was at the show. He was backstage, he seen me, everything.”

Ace responded by writing on his Instagram Story, “Mannn dis n*gga So Cap bra [laughing emojis] wdf.” Now, he’s returned to add a few more thoughts about what he claims really happened. “That n*gga was scared as f*ck, man. Them n*ggas say he ain’t know me but you seen me in there,” Yungeen said with a laugh. “What the f*ck? N*gga be trippin’. These n*ggas be trippin’.”

He added, “When I seen this man, this n*gga was in a car. This n*gga rolled past. The only time I seen this guy. This n*gga was in there like this. Chains tucked. Seatbelt on.” Watch Yungeen Ace explain his side of the story below.

Also make sure to check out our article: 6ix9ine, From Profit To Pariah: Has Cancel Culture Finally Come For Him?

Yungeen Ace Claims 6ix9ine Was “Scared As F*ck” At Trillerfest

Despite people trying to say that Tekashi 6ix9ine’s reputation has caused him to move cautiously in the streets, the New York rapper has repeatedly shared footage of himself roaming around without a care in the world. Most recently, 6ix9ine rocked the show at Trillerfest and performed in front of a crowd of 15,000 people, but it was his run-in with Yungeen Ace that became a tit-for-tat online.

During a Livestream, 6ix9ine boasted about his performance and added, “F*ck all that. Yungeen Ace was at my show yesterday,” he said. “F*ck all of the things that we talking about. Street rappers were at my show yesterday. If they want the static, I was there. He was at the show. He was backstage, he seen me, everything.”

Ace responded by writing on his Instagram Story, “Mannn dis n*gga So Cap bra [laughing emojis] wdf.” Now, he’s returned to add a few more thoughts about what he claims really happened. “That n*gga was scared as f*ck, man. Them n*ggas say he ain’t know me but you seen me in there,” Yungeen said with a laugh. “What the f*ck? N*gga be trippin’. These n*ggas be trippin’.”

He added, “When I seen this man, this n*gga was in a car. This n*gga rolled past. The only time I seen this guy. This n*gga was in there like this. Chains tucked. Seatbelt on.” Watch Yungeen Ace explain his side of the story below.

Also make sure to check out our article: 6ix9ine, From Profit To Pariah: Has Cancel Culture Finally Come For Him?

G Herbo Reportedly Faces New Charges For Lying To A Federal Agent In His Fraud Case

After being charged with identity fraud late last year, G Herbo has been hit with new charges related to that case. According to The Shade Room, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts filed additional charges against the rapper, born Herbert Wright III, for allegedly lying to a federal agent about his connection to one of the co-defendants in the case. Wright reportedly denied having a direct relationship with Antonio Strong, his friend and business associate. The FBI believes Wright and Strong have known each other since 2016 and maintained frequent contact since.

“Herbert Wright III, a/k/a ‘Herb,’ ‘Lil Herb,’ ‘G Herbo,’ and ‘Herbert Light,’ knowingly and willfully made the following materially false, fictitious and fraudulent statements and representations in a matter within the jurisdiction of the executive branch of the Government of the United States,” read federal documents The Shade Room obtained. “That is, during a voluntary interview with a special agent of the United States Secret Service and a special agent of the (FBI).”

Federal prosecutors also believe Wright gave Strong money and received “private jet charters, luxury accommodations, and exotic car rentals” in return. As a result, a motion to connect the new charges to the original fraud case was filed, which, according to Complex, he approved through a signed document. Herbo will return to court for the identity theft charges in August.