JAY-Z could soon make a return to music. The rap mogul has not delivered a studio album since 2017’s 4:44, but longtime collaborator Memphis Bleek recently revealed that something might be in the works. On Drink Champs, Bleek shared, “I just was with him in Vegas. He just came out on the show, like, yo, my n-gga, they went stupid.” He recalled asking Jay for a spot on whatever he was creating. “I said, ‘Listen, I know you working. Save me a verse.’ He’s like, ‘Alright, I got you.’ So if it happens, it happens.” While fans are eager for new music, Jay has been contending with legal challenges. Earlier this year, a woman accused him and Diddy of sexually assaulting her as a teenager. The story quickly collapsed under scrutiny, and the accuser eventually withdrew her case. Following that dismissal, Jay filed a defamation lawsuit against the woman and her attorney, Tony Buzbee. In his suit, Jay stated that the accusations caused serious financial damage. He alleged he “lost other contracts in the sports and entertainment space that would have generated revenues of, at least, $20 million.” The complaint also detailed that a $55 million credit line was denied and Roc Nation was turned down for a $115 million loan after the allegations surfaced. His filing continued, “We have agreements to produce entertainment programs for certain sporting events. After Mr. Buzbee filed the lawsuit, the media reported that other businesses could end their deals with Roc Nation, and forced one to speak out and address whether these false allegations would end our business relationship.” Buzbee sought to have the case thrown out and claimed there was an agreement between both sides. Jay’s legal team strongly denied that assertion, stating, “Total lie. He brought a false case, lost badly and was forced to dismiss quickly. End of story.”
Lil Nas X Arrested For Battery On A Police Officer
Lil Nas X was arrested early Thursday morning (Aug. 21) in Los Angeles after a bizarre and troubling series of events that ended with the rapper allegedly assaulting a police officer. According to reports, the 25-year-old star was spotted around 4 a.m. walking along Ventura Boulevard wearing only white underwear, cowboy boots, and at one point a traffic cone on his head. Witnesses say he told a passerby he was heading to a party. By 5:50 a.m., police responded to multiple 911 calls about a naked man roaming the street. When officers arrived, Lil Nas X allegedly charged at them, striking one officer in the face twice before being subdued and taken into custody. Authorities, concerned about a possible overdose or other health issues, first transported him to a hospital for evaluation. Later that morning, at 11:22 a.m., he was officially booked on a misdemeanor charge of battery on a peace officer at Van Nuys/Valley Jail, where he is being held without bail. Neither Lil Nas X nor his representatives have released an official statement on the arrest. The arrest comes just days after reports that the Grammy-winning artist had been hospitalized for a possible overdose, raising further concerns about his well-being. As of now, no court date has been announced, and the Los Angeles Police Department has not provided additional details. View this post on Instagram A post shared by TMZ (@tmz_tv)
Fivio Foreign Aims to Box PlaqueBoyMax After Viral Feud
Fivio Foreign shows no sign of letting go of his brief but intense feud with streamer PlaqueBoyMax, which erupted during a January livestream. Earlier this year, Fivio and Lil Tjay joined PlaqueBoyMax on a stream, but the session ended abruptly when the rappers, smoking inside an Airbnb, were asked to stop. Frustrated, they walked out, drawing online backlash. Fivio later addressed the spat in a diss track titled PlaqueBoyMax, underscoring that tensions linger. The feud reignited this week when Fivio challenged PlaqueBoyMax to a boxing match. “Somebody tell that PlaqueBoyMax n***a we gotta box,” he wrote on his Instagram Story, as shared by DJ Akademiks. “Let’s do it. We could put up $1 million, $5 million, however you want to do it.” PlaqueBoyMax has yet to respond publicly. PlaqueBoyMax Weighs In on Streamers and Nas The streamer, however, may have his own grievances. Earlier this week, he discussed his perspective on streamers during a conversation with Jim Jones. “Rappers is cool, right? Streamers… I’m just telling you nothing but facts… the streamers got lit off of having the cool people on they stream,” he said. “It’s the streamer that’s lit, they [fans] like the platform. People like the platform. People don’t really like the individual.” PlaqueBoyMax also shared his thoughts on Nas, adding a further layer to the conversation. “I grew up with ns like Sosa, Gino. And I’m not saying that the man [Nas] is wack, he’s not legend,” Fivio claimed. “He’s been out for years, I got a song with the n and I got a song on the album and the album got a Grammy. But I can’t sit there and say a Nas bar to you or a song.” As the back-and-forth continues, fans remain split between support for the New York rapper and the viral streamer, with speculation mounting over whether the proposed boxing match will ever come to fruition. View this post on Instagram A post shared by DJ Akademiks (@akademiks)
Key Glock And JaNa Craig Spark Dating Rumors In New York
Key Glock may have a new love interest, and fans are already paying close attention. The Memphis rapper was recently spotted in New York City with Love Island USA’s JaNa Craig, setting off rumors that the two could be more than friends. Cameras caught them walking together in outfits that looked perfect for a night out. They weren’t kissing, but the way they interacted told a different story. At one point, the person recording even pointed out that they looked like they were blushing, and the pair smiled as if they had been caught. JaNa was caught outside with the rapper key Glock and she’s glowing omggg pic.twitter.com/1lJgfSiYBv — NATE (@NATERERUN) August 19, 2025 Craig did not reveal much about her link to Glock, brushing it off by saying they were “just working.” Still, she did take the time to share advice for Love Island’s newest winners, Amaya Espinal and Bryan Arenales. “Communication is key,” she said. “If there are arguments, talk them out. Go through his phone if she needs to. Just saying.” The timing of the sighting comes shortly after Craig’s very public breakup with her Love Island partner Kenny Rodriguez. She confirmed the split in late July, telling fans on Instagram that it was far from amicable. “Hi my loves… Thank you for all your love & support. It means the world to me,” she wrote. “As you know, Kenny and I are no longer together. Please know that I have seen all the breakup theories and none have matched up to how terrible, disgusting and disappointing it truly is.” She continued, “Discovering that someone you loved isn’t who you thought they were and that the relationship you thought you were building hasn’t been genuine since day one has been truly devastating.” Craig later called Rodriguez a “manipulative liar,” while her friend Charmane Smith claimed he only dated her for fame. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Shade Room (@theshaderoom) Glock shared an Instagram story, captioned “GLOCK ISLAND,” though both have stayed quiet on the rumors.
Lil Nas X Teases “Black Horse” And “Kimbo” After Instagram Wipe
Lil Nas X has made a dramatic return to the spotlight after months of near silence. Earlier this year, he dropped Days Before Dreamboy, a surprise eight-song project made up of tracks released between 2024 and early 2025. Not long after, he told fans that he had been hospitalized in April with partial facial paralysis. By May, he reappeared on The Jennifer Hudson Show to remind everyone that a new album was on the way. Then everything went quiet again. View this post on Instagram A post shared by QUEEN MADELINE (@lilnasx) That changed this week when he cleared his Instagram and began filling it with striking images and short previews of unreleased music. On August 19th, he shared a photo of himself in a golden gown and white boots while holding lanterns, standing in a room scattered with fabric. Other posts showed a desk surrounded by art, a dramatic portrait, and a playful selfie where he wore a fur coat, cowboy hat, crown and red lipstick with the caption, “OH NO sHES GONE MAD! CRAZY I TELL U!” Soon after, the music started. One clip revealed a track called “Black Horse,” produced by Young Kio, that leans into the Western sound of his breakout hit “Old Town Road.” “Turn on the cable, Nassy’s out the stable/ B–ch I’m back around, let them n–gas know it’s fatal/ And I ain’t finna take s–t, n–gas better watch it/ You know I love the sound of them rounds when the Glock hit,” he raps. Another preview featured Lil Jon on a track titled “Kimbo,” where Nas sings, “I know you feel pressure/ When nobody’s around/ You Kimbo.” He then switches into a raunchy verse that continues the energy. Additional snippets included a tambourine-backed a cappella moment and a pop-inspired tune over a colorful mural. So far, no release date has been confirmed, and his team has yet to respond to requests for comment.
K. Michelle Confirms Marriage And Speaks On New Country Album
K. Michelle just shared some major personal news while also giving a glimpse into her creative process. The singer surprised fans by confirming that she is married and spoke honestly about the challenges of balancing her personal life with her music career as she prepares to step into country music. View this post on Instagram A post shared by K. Michelle (@kmichellemusic) “I’m not in the best space all the time. I’m human. I’m very difficult when I record, very precise. I’m overwhelmed with my career, being a mother, and the pressures of giving my husband a baby immediately (something I want to do for him) and entering a new genre of music,” she revealed in a heartfelt message. She went on to describe how deeply invested she feels in her upcoming album. “Not only that I’m about to release my soul my album. Country music is my soul. Thank God my team knows me and has sheltered me. My music team understands my passion. I want this perfect down to the very last note. I deserve this. I love my team. I’m just not like most. The makings of an outlaw. People don’t understand me and I give zerofuvks. Music isn’t something I picked it picked me. See yall 8/29.” Fans also got to see studio footage that showed how hands-on she is when creating her sound. In the clip, K. Michelle carefully instructed her team on the rhythm of a track, explaining that the pace was too fast and urging them to slow it down. “Even if you say, don’t do the doom, doo is too fast,” she said, noting that every note needs space in order to bring out the emotion she wants the listener to feel. Her upcoming project represents both her vulnerability and her strength. The world will get to hear it for the first time on August 29.
Kendrick Lamar Surpasses 50 Billion Spotify Streams
Kendrick Lamar has reached another historic benchmark in his career, officially crossing 50 billion total streams on Spotify. With this feat, he becomes only the 14th artist in history to hit that number and just the fifth rapper to do so, joining Travis Scott, Eminem, Kanye West, and his long-standing rival, Drake. Kendrick Lamar has officially surpassed 50 BILLION streams on Spotify, making him just the 14th artist in history to do so. He reached this milestone with only 251 credited songs — the third fewest of any artist, and the fewest of any rapper. pic.twitter.com/p0o23ix8JL — NFR Podcast (@NFR_Podcasts) August 20, 2025 What makes this achievement even more remarkable is how efficiently Lamar reached it. He did so with only 251 credited songs, fewer than any of the other rappers who share the milestone. The update arrives shortly after another accomplishment, when his 2017 classic Damn passed 10 billion streams earlier this month. Across his catalog, Lamar has released six full-length albums: Section.80, Good Kid, M.A.A.D City, To Pimp a Butterfly, Damn, Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, and GNX. Tracks that continue to dominate Spotify include “luther,” “All The Stars,” “Not Like Us,” and “Money Trees.” Each has played a part in keeping his music at the forefront of global hip hop conversations. The streaming success, however, has been shadowed by controversy. Drake is pursuing legal action against Universal Music Group, accusing the company of manipulating promotion in favor of Lamar’s hit “Not Like Us.” He claims UMG relied on “covert tactics” to push the track, which contains harsh lyrics aimed at him. On the record, Lamar raps: “Certified Lover Boy? Certified pedophiles… Why you trollin’ like a b*tch? Ain’t you tired? / Tryna strike a chord and it’s probably A minor.” While the legal battle plays out, Lamar continues to tour globally. His Grand National Tour with SZA will start again in Mexico City on September 23, followed by shows in Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, and Australia.
Fivio Foreign Credits Chief Keef Over Nas As His Biggest Inspiration
Fivio Foreign recently sat down with Jim Jones for a candid conversation on Artist 2 Artist, part of Jones’ new IFC Factory platform. The Brooklyn rapper opened up about the music that shaped him and admitted that Nas was not a major influence during his come-up. Fivio explained that his teenage soundtrack was dominated by Chicago artists, especially Chief Keef, who inspired much of his style. “I’m not saying that the man is wack or he’s not a legend,” Fivio clarified. “I got a song with the n—a. I got a song on the album and the album got a Grammy, but I can’t sit there and say a Nas bar to you or a song — I like ‘One Mic.’” Jim Jones responded with his own perspective, making it clear that he grew up in an era where Nas was central to hip hop. “That’s what I want the people to know — but I can ‘cause Nas was my era. I came up f—kin’ with Nas. I know the Nas sh—t. But moving forward, I started a whole new era and a whole new genre and a generation of people…I just be doing me.” When pressed about his biggest influences, Fivio again highlighted his admiration for Chief Keef and the Chicago drill movement, saying he was “infatuated” with that sound. That passion ultimately fueled his own contributions to New York’s drill scene. Their talk also touched on the challenges that come with viral moments. Fivio recently made headlines after clashing with streamer PlaqueBoyMax and fellow rapper Lil Tjay during a livestream that got heated over smoking in an Airbnb. Meanwhile, Jim Jones was pulled into his own debate earlier this year when a college student claimed on a podcast that Dipset had a greater influence than Nas, sparking discussions about legacy and impact.
Lance Rivera Says Fat Joe Is Lying About Working With The Notorious B.I.G. & Mary J. Blige
Lance “Un” Riverea calls cap on Fat Joe, who said he made tracks with The Notorious B.I.G. and Mary J. Blige. During an interview with The Art of Dialogue, Rivera addressed Joe’s assertion head-on, expressing skepticism and a touch of humor while firmly. “I love Fat Joe, Fat Joe is my guy. I love the Jada & Joe show, and now I know why they’re running with the ‘Joe is the King of Cap,’” Rivera laughed. “Imma call cap, without even knowing, ’cause I don’t know for sure, but I’m calling cap […] If there was a real, legitimate album, I would’ve heard about that. I wouldn’t have heard about them doing songs,” he continued. The founder of Untertainment Records, Rivera and Biggie, on several projects including Junior Mafia’s 1995 album The Conspiracay. So any songs featuring Fat Joe would have come across his desk. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Art Of Dialogue (@theartofdialogue) “And I wouldn’t have heard about them doing songs together, right? Because in Daddy’s House, Big go in the studio, you could get a verse or you might not get a verse, depending on his mood and how much money you had in your pocket. He was a ‘How much weed you got on you’ type sh*t, you know what I’m saying? But I call cap off that, Joe. Show me the receipts, Fat Joe.” In an interview from 2023, Fat Joe claimed to have recorded several songs that never saw the light of day because they included disses toward Tupac. “We made a bunch of songs, y’know what I’m sayin’?” Joe said. “But it was really disrespectful and hateful, and so [Biggie] died and 2Pac died. They might have burnt them sh*ts, to be honest with you, ’cause you know, it was distasteful after the fact.”
Tyler, The Creator Taps Lauren London, Nia Long, Willow Smith + More For ‘Darling, I’ Video
Tyler, The Creator is keeping the Chromakopia era alive with a stunning new visual for his track “Darling, I.” The self-directed video, released this week, plays like a retro film reel—blending romance, humor, and cultural callbacks with Tyler’s trademark eccentricity. Among the standout appearances are Nia Long, Lauren London, and Willow Smith. Other cameos include Ayo Edebiri, Lionel Boyce, Teezo Touchdown (who is also featured on the track), Na-Kel Smith, Chase Infiniti, Oriane Strohhacker, and Jasmine Rutledge. The video opens on a 1970s-inspired bus depot, where Teezo Touchdown plays the driver ushering passengers into a world of vibrant set pieces. From there, viewers are taken through a series of intimate, playful, and surreal vignettes—each with its own flair. NIA LONG MAKES AN APPEARANCE: One of the buzziest moments comes when Nia Long leans in toward Tyler as if to kiss him, only to mischievously stick out her tongue. Willow Smith, meanwhile, joins Tyler in portraying members of the Black Panther Party, sharing a playful photo booth moment that adds political undertones to the otherwise whimsical storytelling. Lauren London also takes center stage in an evocative booth scene, while Lionel Boyce channels tension in a gritty payphone exchange. The aesthetics throughout feel drenched in nostalgia, complete with vintage wardrobes, analog backdrops, and subtle references to Tyler’s Chromakopia motifs. Though Tyler recently shifted focus with his 2025 album Don’t Tap the Glass, the “Darling, I” video doubles down on the visual narrative that accompanied Chromakopia. Tyler, who directed the video under his real name Andrew Okonma, continues to lean into bold color palettes, whimsical costume design, and layered symbolism—cementing his role not just as a rapper but as a full-fledged auteur.