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A revised version of Kid Cudi’s 2024 album INSANO has quietly appeared on streaming platforms with one notable change: the song “RAGER BOYZ”, featuring Young Thug, has been removed. The THUGGERDAILY page on X was arguably the first to spot the change, posting about it on Thursday (July 17). As of press time, the song has disappeared from the Spotify and Apple Music versions of the albums, and the project does not appear to exist on Tidal at all.INSANO was released in January 2024 on Republic and Wicked Awesome Records, with a star-studded lineup of guests including ASAP Rocky, Lil…
Snoop Dogg’s business moves continue, with the Doggfather now becoming co-owner of a Welsh soccer team.According to AllHipHop, Snoop, along with Croatia World Cup finalist Luka Modric, has signed a minority stake deal with the Welsh soccer club Swansea City AFC. Snoop, who was also announced to be an investor in the team, shared a statement expressing his pride to be a part of the team. “My love of football is well known, but it feels special to me that I make my move into club ownership with Swansea City,” said Snoop in a statement.”The story of the club and…
Shannon Sharpe reached a private settlement after being sued for $50 million by a woman who accused him of rape. AllHipHop.com Since 1998, AllHipHop.com has pioneered delivering Hip-Hop news. Get our daily email for exclusive, breaking news, and weekly digests, all curated for the true Hip-Hop enthusiast. Stay connected and informed with the heartbeat of Hip-Hop culture. Subscribe now! Subscribe Shannon Sharpe has reached a private settlement in a $50 million civil lawsuit filed by Jane Doe, who accused the NFL Hall of Famer of rape, battery and deliberate infliction of emotional distress during a two-year relationship that ended in…
LiAngelo Ball appears to have thrown shade at his ex on his new album, League of My Own.Released on Friday (July 18), Gelo’s new album features a song called “Wine N Dine,” on which he appears to respond to claims from Nikki Mudarris that he’s a “deadbeat daddy,” though he didn’t mention her by name.”They kick me when I’m down, so can you pick me up? / Say I’m a deadbeat daddy who don’t give no fucks / Say I’m an ugly soul who just up and run / Talk to me dumb like I don’t amount to nothin’,” Gelo…
Hip-hop culture and online pokies for real money wins have created an unexpected yet perfect blend. This dynamic combination has transformed the digital casino world. The connection runs deeper than chance and stems from shared values of risk-taking, dreams of luxury, and the excitement of big wins. Amazingly, online casinos embrace this cultural fusion today. They feature games that capture hip-hop’s creative spirit and energy. Some include graffiti-style slots and games based on the luxurious lifestyles of hip-hop stars. Let us explore this unexpected bond and its impact on hip-hop fans and the gambling industry. Why Hip-Hop Fans Are Drawn…
Salt-N-Pepa launched a lawsuit in federal court to reclaim the rights to their most iconic recordings, but Universal Music Group says the pioneering rap duo never owned those rights in the first place. The legal fight centers on Salt-N-Pepa’s attempt to terminate UMG’s control over works like Hot, Cool & Vicious and Very Necessary, which include chart-toppers such as “Push It,” “Whatta Man,” and “Shoop,” among others. The group served a termination notice to the label in May 2022, claiming the Copyright Act allows them to regain ownership after a certain number of years. However, UMG rejected the filing and…
Pusha T and his brother Malice didn’t mince words when asked about Travis Scott during a rapid-fire segment on MSNBC’s The Beat with Ari Melber, brushing off the rapper with a pair of blunt responses that lit up social media. When Melber tossed out Scott’s name alongside Hip-Hop heavyweights like Pharrell, JAY-Z and Kendrick Lamar, Pusha T responded, “Who is it?” while Malice followed with, “I don’t do that.” The moment came during a fast-paced round of word associations, where the Clipse duo offered quick takes on some of the genre’s biggest names. Pharrell was dubbed “visionary,” JAY-Z earned “goat”…
Flau’jae Johnson has revealed that Boosie Badazz looked out for her after her father, rapper Camoflauge, died in 2003.Speaking on Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay podcast, the LSU Tigers basketball star remembered her father and talked about how he knew Boosie, Birdman, Jeezy, T.I. and Rick Ross because they were all “coming up at the same time” — and that they all “respected” him.”[Boosie] came and looked after me,” Johnson said. “If I ever needed anything … Boosie would come through. He always kept it a thousand. I used to go up to his mansion and play with his kids.…
Before Pharrell said, “The world is about to feel something that they’ve never felt before,” before those drums hit, before “From ghetto to ghetto, to backyard to yard” rang out, Clipse were already rap veterans.Years earlier, Malice and his younger brother Terrar had signed to Arista and crafted their debut album, Exclusive Audio Footage, with the help of The Neptunes, who were becoming legitimate hitmakers, thanks to the success of Noreaga’s “Super Thug” and Mase’s “Lookin’ at Me.” They were ready to drop the album, with a high-concept street single, “The Funeral,” leading the charge.But the album never came out.…
A dangerous stampede broke out this week at Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour in Atlanta, Georgia, when a young fan became hysterical over a bug.The concert had ended and large groups of concertgoers began to exit the arena, heading toward the Vine City MARTA (Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority) station on Monday, July 14. A 10-year-old fan spotted a cockroach or “palmetto bug” and began screaming hysterically, setting off chaos in the crowd, according to MARTA police chief Scott Kreher.Fans, unsure of why other people were screaming, began frantically trying to exit the MARTA station. While trying to leave, fans recorded…