BIG SEAN SAYS HE CAN 'OUT RAP' ANYONE: Big Sean shared a text that Nas sent to him after his nearly nine minute freestyle for a radio show earlier this week. Sean tweeted that Nas texted him, “You murdered these freestyles thanks for pushing us all.” Sean later tweeted, “That’s crazy AF to me when I really thought about Nas txt’n me that. I’m at the crib right now in Detroit n I’m just feeling grateful I actually am doing what I said I would. Sh*t feel like a dream.” He later tweeted about his versatility, writing, “I take pride in being versatile but I can also see how’s its helped and hurt me in my career. Cause some people hear a song n think I’m just that, or a certain type of artist when I actually have many sides. I can Out rap anyone, but sometimes I just wanna jus vibe or have fun.” He later admitted that he misses the “brotherhood” he used to have with GOOD music, adding, “I don’t know what happened. Guess those the GOOD ol days. It’s all love, but we use to really be clique’d up.”
LIL BABY FORGOT TO SEND HIS 'BUBBLY' VERSE BACK TO YOUNG THUG: Lil Baby was supposed to be featured on Young Thug's new album Punk but he forgot to send back his verse for “Bubbly.” Baby posted the verse he recording for “Bubbly,” along with the caption, “When young thug send you a song for his album an you forget to send it back.”
YUNG MIAMI IS SICK OF YALL ASKING IF JT IS PREGNANT: Yung Miami is sick of those JT pregnant rumors. Miami posted a photo of her and JT — and fans started commenting that JT is pregnant. Yung Miami responded, “No she is not! Y'all aggravating af with that. She's not pregnant!”
POOH SHIESTY EXPECTED TO PLEAD GUILTY IN 2020 HOTEL SHOOTING: According to Rolling Stone, Pooh Shiesty plans to take a plea deal in his federal robbery case. Yesterday (October 21st), in a five minute court hearing, the rapper reportedly told a judge that he'd like to change his “plea from not guilty to guilty.” The case stems from an October 2020 incident in which Shiesty, born Londell Williams and his co-defendant Bobby Brown, along with co-defendant Jayden Darosa, allegedly shot and robbed two men outside Miami’s Landon Hotel. Williams, Brown, and Darosa were indicted this year on charges of conspiracy, discharging a firearm during a violent crime, and robbery under a law regulating commerce. Authorities say the shooting occurred shortly after the defendants arrived at the hotel to purchase “high-end athletic sneakers,” as well as marijuana.









