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Responds To Saying “He’s A That Told On Black Men”
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In a recent podcast interview with Atlanta personality Big Bank Black, 21 Savage took shots at 6ix9ine, referring to him as the “rat boy” who wears lace fronts, “the na who told in New York,” and “the Mexican.”* In response, 6ix9ine clapped back on social media, telling 21 Savage to say his name directly next time and warning that “the Mexicans would smack the f*ck out u,” while stressing pride in his Mexican and Puerto Rican heritage: “ALWAYS BE PROUD OF WHERE YOU FROM. YOU SHOULDN’T BE ASHAMED OF WHERE YOU WERE BORN.” He also trolled by equating his own cooperation in the 2018–2019 Nine Trey Gangsters RICO case to Young Thug’s situation, arguing there’s hypocrisy in who gets labeled a snitch in hip-hop. The exchange, which highlights ongoing tensions around snitching, race, and regional beefs (NY vs. Atlanta), quickly spread across social media and sparked debates about selective accountability in rap culture.
Gets Into A Fight With A Fan At A
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On April 15, 2026, early in the morning, rapper Ice Spice was involved in a physical altercation with a woman identified as a fan named Vayah inside a Hollywood McDonald’s in Los Angeles.  Security footage and bystander video obtained by TMZ show Ice Spice sitting in a booth with a friend when Vayah approached uninvited, tried to sit with them, and was asked to leave. Vayah then slapped Ice Spice in the face, sparking a brief scuffle inside the restaurant where Ice Spice jumped over tables in pursuit. The confrontation spilled outside onto the street, where Vayah threw another punch during an argument as the group crossed the road, leading to a second scuffle; Ice Spice was also seen smashing a fallen phone belonging to one of the woman’s companions. 
Ice Spice’s attorney described the incident as an unprovoked attack, reported it to the LAPD, and indicated plans for criminal and civil action against Vayah while also considering liability for the McDonald’s location due to security issues. Vayah claimed she approached politely to show support but slapped Ice Spice after being called a “bitch” and treated rudely. No serious injuries were reported, and no arrests had been made as of April 17, 2026, when the story and videos went viral. 
Got On The Rainbow Hair Trend
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6ix9ine popularized the loud rainbow hair trend in hip-hop when he exploded onto the scene in 2017 with his multicolored locks as part of his chaotic, tattooed persona, turning it into his signature look that he’s maintained for nearly a decade. Young Thug, known for his own wild hairstyles over the years, debuted bright rainbow-colored dreads during his Coachella 2026 performance (around April 12), instantly sparking viral comparisons and memes labeling it a direct 6ix9ine-inspired move. Social media erupted with side-by-side photos, jokes tying it to their shared “snitching” drama and past beef, and debates over whether it was trolling, coincidence, or just Thug embracing bold fashion—proving 6ix9ine successfully “got” a major artist on the trend nearly ten years later. 
Drops New Song Giving Details On Recent Incident With
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On April 10, 2026, Gucci Mane released the Zaytoven-produced track “Crash Dummy,” directly addressing the alleged January 10, 2026, armed robbery and kidnapping incident at a Dallas recording studio involving his 1017 Records artist Pooh Shiesty (Lontrell Williams Jr.), Big30, Shiesty’s father, and others. Prosecutors claim the group lured Gucci Mane (referred to as “R.D.” in court docs) and his team to what was supposed to be a business/contract meeting, only for it to turn into a violent “takeover” with an AK-style pistol, forcing a contract release signature under duress and robbing them of jewelry and cash; Shiesty and most co-defendants were arrested in early April, with Shiesty recently denied bond and remaining in federal custody facing serious charges that could carry life sentences. 
In the song, Gucci Mane frames the event as a betrayal and failed setup, rapping lines such as: “Tell the truth, you went out like a real crash dummy / And after all that, boy, you still signed to me / I’m like Birdman and na, this my Cash Money”; “I thought it was a business meeting, but it was a set up / I walk in the room, you can feel the pressure building / Na dapped me up, the whole time they plotting against me”; “Pen to the paper, but it’s under duress”; and “This 1017 the label, I built this s**t from the ground / And I be damned if I let a n***a take my s**t down,” while also referencing Shiesty’s dad, past support like putting money on his commissary, and a refrain about being betrayed with his heart now turned cold. 
The diss track has sparked widespread online reactions, with some praising it as a bold response and others debating Gucci’s cooperation with authorities. The full audio is now streaming on major platforms.
Was Allegedly Shot In & Is In Critical Condition
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NBA Ben 10 (real name Ben Anthony Fields), a 26-year-old rapper and longtime affiliate of NBA YoungBoy from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was shot in Houston, Texas, on the night of April 8, 2026. The incident occurred around 11:30 p.m. inside Confessions, a restaurant/nightclub/lounge, where a physical fight escalated when a suspect attempted to rob a chain and fired randomly, striking two men. Ben 10, one of the victims, was hospitalized in very critical condition along with another man in his late 20s; he suffered multiple gunshot wounds. Early rumors of his death circulated on social media but were quickly debunked by close associates, including OG Monique and OG 3Three, who confirmed via Instagram and a FaceTime call that Ben 10 is alive, alert, and able to communicate, though his condition remains serious. Houston Police are investigating the shooting, reviewing video footage, with no arrests reported yet. NBA YoungBoy reacted strongly to the news during a live session, expressing concern for his associate. This remains a developing story.
Teases New Music While Sharing Baby Shower Gifts Ahead Of Her Upcoming Album
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Latto recently sparked buzz by teasing new music from her upcoming album Big Mama (set for release on May 29, 2026) while unboxing and flexing luxury baby shower gifts during an Instagram Live, just weeks after publicly revealing her pregnancy. The rollout began in mid-March 2026 with a cryptic video hinting at “baby steps” and a heartbeat sound, followed by the release of the lead single “Business & Personal (Intro)” and album artwork featuring her cradling a baby cheetah—visibly showcasing her baby bump for the first time (with subtle nods to 21 Savage). The cheetah-print-themed baby shower in Atlanta drew celebrity attendees like Angel Reese, with high-end gifts from artists including Sexyy Red (Gucci bag), Flo Milli, Usher, and T.I. & Tiny. In the recent clip, a glowing, pregnant Latto previewed an unreleased snippet while celebrating the star-studded support, perfectly blending her personal milestone with the hype for the 17-track album, her follow-up to 2024’s Sugar Honey Iced Tea.
Couldn’t Wait To Show His Fiancé The Fish He Caught With His Bare Hands
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G Herbo excitedly showed his fiancée Taina Williams a fish he caught with his bare hands during a romantic getaway in the Dominican Republic to celebrate her birthday, and the playful video clip quickly went viral on April 8, 2026. In the short clip originally from Taina’s Instagram Story, G Herbo crouches by a pond at night in a white outfit, grinning widely as he holds up the wriggling fish and proudly declares, “I caught this with my bare hands,” while Taina films and reacts with laughter, asking “What is wrong with you?” and joking about the moment. The lighthearted exchange includes them briefly debating whether it’s a catfish, with Taina noting how thrilled he was. The couple, who share two young children and are engaged, enjoyed a luxurious private palace stay—G Herbo’s first international trip in about five years—filled with other fun moments shared on social media. Fans found the spontaneous “survival skills” flex wholesome and hilarious, flooding comments with laughs and memes about the cute couple energy, with no drama attached—just pure vacation joy that resonated widely across Instagram, X, and TikTok.
Reveals He Gave His First $1M Check To A Friend Who Supported Him In His Early Career & Don’t Speak Anymore
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Fetty Wap recently revealed on the podcast The Crew Has It that he gave away his first million-dollar check (approximately $900K from two checks totaling around that amount) to an early friend and supporter who had financed his pre-fame grind, honoring a personal promise of loyalty. The story, which appears in the lyrics of “I Remember/Dear Zavier” (feat. G Herbo) from his new album Zavier released March 27, 2026, describes receiving the checks backstage at a New York late-night show (likely Jimmy Fallon) and immediately offering the friend a cut, only for the friend to remind him it was all his. Fetty handed over the entire sum without hesitation, emphasizing that it was a gift, not a loan, and that he has no regrets despite the two no longer speaking. He frames the anecdote as a reflection on keeping one’s word and the realities of changing relationships in the industry, noting he knew more money would come. The revelation, shared in a casual studio clip from the podcast, has gone viral for highlighting raw loyalty in his come-up story.
Talks About ‘s Alleged Gambling Problem
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In a recent episode of his show with co-hosts, radio personality Ebro discussed the circulating rumors about Offset’s alleged gambling issues amid reports that the rapper was shot in the leg near the Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood, Florida (with Offset said to be stable). The segment touched on Lil Tjay’s earlier claims from a livestream that he lent Offset around $10,000 years ago at a casino after seeing him panicked and “broke,” borrowing from strangers to keep gambling—fueling speculation of a gambling addiction that Tjay said Offset has never repaid. Ebro chimed in by sharing his own lighthearted anecdote, confirming that Offset owes him $5,000 from a past sports bet (not a loan), noting he hasn’t aggressively pursued it and downplaying its severity in his case. Overall, Ebro and the crew approached the topic cautiously, expressing relief that Offset is okay while urging restraint on fully linking the shooting or debts to unproven gambling problems, framing much of the chatter as rumor rather than confirmed fact. Clips of the discussion have gone viral on social media, adding to the broader online conversation involving past mentions from Cardi B and others.
Footage Surfaced From The Scene Where Allegedly Was Shot At A Casino In ,
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On April 6, 2026, rapper Offset (Kiari Kendrell Cephus) was shot in the valet area outside the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, sustaining non-life-threatening injuries; he was transported to Memorial Regional Hospital, where he remains stable and under close monitoring. Bystander cellphone footage that quickly went viral on social media shows a blurry, shaky altercation involving a group of men pushing and fighting near the casino entrance moments before the shooting, followed by chaotic scenes inside the lobby with a person down on the polished floor amid scattered items, bystanders reacting in shock, and police vehicles arriving with flashing lights—though no video clearly captures the actual gunshot or shooter. Two individuals were detained by Seminole Police, who contained the situation quickly with no ongoing threat to the public, and the investigation remains active. Rumors rapidly linked fellow rapper Lil Tjay to the incident, alleging a fight or prior gambling debt dispute led to the shooting, but Lil Tjay’s attorney firmly denied any involvement in the gunfire, stating he was not shot and was charged only with misdemeanor disorderly conduct (affray) related to the earlier scuffle, posting a $500 bond; police have not publicly named suspects or confirmed a motive.
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