DRAKE'S 'SCARY HOURS 2' TO MAKE BILLBOARD HOT 100 HISTORY: According to The Talk of The Charts, Drake is set to make history on Billboard's Hot 100 charts next week. The rapper will be the first artist ever to debut two new songs at no. 1 and no. 2. Scary Hours 2's “What's Next” is slated to hit numbe one, with “Wants and Needs” vying for second place.
J. COLE WAITED 8 HOURS FOR NBA YOUNGBOY TO SHOW UP TO THE STUDIO?: According to DJ Akademiks, NBA YoungBoy had a studio session scheduled with J. Cole and ending up leaving Cole waiting for him for eight hours. Akademiks said that Youngboy never showed up because he had a lot going on and didn't want to bring negative vibes to the session. Akademiks explained, “Youngboy be going through sh*t. He’s living life, he’s going through sh*t. YoungBoy said, ‘Yo, my energy is not fit to be in the studio with that guy.’ It wasn’t about J. Cole. It was just that he, and personally what he was going through, wasn’t fit to be in that environment.” Akademiks continued, “J. Cole waited in the studio for eight hours for YoungBoy to show up. YoungBoy didn’t show up. These are facts! Your favorite rapper, n*gga. J. Cole? He sat in the studio for eight hours for a session with YoungBoy. YoungBoy never showed up.”
QUANDO RONDO RESPONDS TO BIG U'S CLAIMS THAT HE SOUGHT PROTECTION AFTER KING VON DEATH: Quando Rondo took to social media to address Eugene “Big U” Henley's recent claims that Quando reached out to him to seek protection after King Von's death. Quando wrote via Instagram, “First of all, when I hit unc up, I was calling that man on some sh*t like this. Cuz, I got a lot going on—I got a lot of f*ck sh*t going on out here. Cuz is in a lane where cuz got a lot of charity sh*t going on—cuz just got a lot of positive sh*t going on, which my team was hitting up a lot of more people. It’s time for me to start giving back. … It’s time for me to leave this street sh*t in the streets and just play my role with this internet sh*t. … I was just trying to give back from the heart. I never once called nobody, no n***a on planet f*ckin’ Earth, for no protection. The f*ck, cuz? I don’t fear no man.”
TEKASHI 6IX9INE ACCUSED OF STEALING HIT SONG 'GOOBA': Tekashi 6ix9ine is being sued over his hit song “GOOBA,” with a producer group claming that he stole their song. According to TMZ, BEATDEMONS sued the rapper, saying that “GOOBA” is extremely similar to its song “Regular.” “Regular” was released back in 2018 and its video has more than 160,000 views. The group has alleged that Tekashi or someone from his team heard the song and used it as a foundation for “GOOBA,” which currently almost has 7 million views on YouTube. It's not clear how much they're suing for.
AZEALIA SELLS AUDIO SEX TAPE FOR $17K, NOW BEING RESOLD FOR $275 MILLION: Azealia Banks has sold her audio sex tape with fiance Ryder Ripps for $17,000 — but now according to Allhiphop, the tape is now being sold for cryptocurrency sum equating to roughly $275 million. Titled, I F***** Ryder Ripps, the audiotape is reportedly being resold for 150,000 ETH in cryptocurrency, which is equal to about $275 million. Banks revealed that if the tape sells for that amount it will be one of the most expensive art purchases of all-time behind artists Leonardo Da Vinci, Willem de Kooning, and Paul Cézanne.









