HotNewHipHop https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/ The Latest Hip Hop News, Songs, Rap Albums & Music, Gossip & Entertainment News, Sneaker Releases, Sports News, TV & Movies, Interviews, Culture & more Fri, 15 May 2026 00:04:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Rolling Loud Is What Happens When Everything Becomes Content https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/994972-rolling-loud-streamers-content-festivals Fri, 15 May 2026 00:04:39 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=994972 Hip-hop institutions are increasingly shaped by internet incentives, and that shift is now visible in how real-world spaces are curated, and consumed.

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Who actually wants a camera in their face all the time? Not even celebrities who profit off visibility seem particularly interested in being perceived as permanently accessible. Yet, that’s where culture has drifted: every interaction potentially becoming content, every public outing carrying the possibility of virality. You can’t go to the gym, a restaurant, or even walk down the street anymore without the lingering feeling that somebody nearby is documenting something for an audience. We used to call it a big break. Now, it’s just infamy.

The shift from documenting experiences to broadcasting them in real time has fundamentally altered the way people interact with music, festivals, and each other. Concerts are no different. At one point, people complained that fans were too busy filming shows instead of actually experiencing them. Sometimes, those clips turned into internet-defining moments — Kanye West’s Pablo tour rants spreading across timelines within minutes, for example. But somewhere along the line, hip-hop festivals stopped feeling like celebrations of music and started feeling more like giant content farms engineered for clips, livestreams, and algorithmic moments.

It began with influencers, then content creators, and now streamers, who can’t really be written off as internet-adjacent figures anymore. Whether people like it or not, they’ve become part of hip-hop’s promotional infrastructure. They influence narratives, rollouts, fan perception, and increasingly, festival attention itself. Rolling Loud embodies that shift better than almost anything else because the festival sits directly at the intersection of internet virality and rap culture. Even its lineups reflect the tension between old and new rap industry priorities: legacy headliners sharing space with artists who built their notoriety almost entirely online, while personalities like Brittany Renner roam backstage chasing viral interactions.

And those interactions work. Renner barely needed more than a few seconds with artists backstage to generate headlines. J. Cole briefly stopping to speak with her became a moment in itself, while her relationship with Kevin Gates seemingly unfolded in front of the same cameras. Traditional media rarely generate those kinds of moments anymore because traditional media serves a different purpose. Journalists contextualize, critique, and occasionally challenge the people they cover. Streamers and internet personalities, by design, rarely need to. Their value comes from reach, immediacy, and access. For labels, artists, and publicists, that trade-off is obvious.

The “goofy promo appearance” economy is simply more entertaining to the average consumer than an artist sitting down for a deep conversation about their catalog. And it works both ways. Streamers pay enormous amounts of money to bring artists onto their platforms because even awkward interactions can become content. Adin Ross reportedly paid Playboi Carti an absurd amount of money for a stream that lasted only minutes, but it ended up becoming more valuable because it was so painfully underwhelming. The most entertaining part of the entire ordeal was watching Adin get scammed in real time.

That dynamic fundamentally changed the relationship between hip-hop and streamers. They were no longer adjacent to rap culture; they had become embedded within it. Someone like Kai Cenat represents the cleaner, more digestible version of that evolution—the family-friendly internet personality whose album reactions and artist interactions now carry an institutional level of attention once reserved for critics, radio DJs, and established music publications. That isn’t necessarily an indictment of Kai himself so much as it is an observation about the ecosystem around him. Streamer opinions increasingly carry the same weight as traditional criticism despite operating by entirely different standards. The format rewards access more than scrutiny, personality more than perspective.

Eventually, festivals adopted the same logic. Rolling Loud doesn’t necessarily book bad artists. The issue is that the festival often feels less curated than algorithmic. Its overcrowded lineups regularly prioritize immediacy, virality, chaos, and hype—the exact same values that drive streamer culture in the first place. Too many artists hit the stage without fully understanding how to command a crowd, while audiences increasingly attend with the expectation that they’re participating in content as much as a concert. At times, Rolling Loud feels less like a music festival than a physical manifestation of an Instagram feed or Spotify playlist: endless stimulation, endless turnover, endless noise.

But internet popularity doesn’t always translate into real-world presence. People like Adin Ross have appeared onstage at festivals to loud reactions, yet there’s often a lingering question about what role they actually occupy in those spaces beyond visibility itself. More recently, Kai Cenat affiliate Rakai was booed by crowds at Rolling Loud before lashing out at the audience. Even Plaqueboymax, who has arguably integrated himself into hip-hop more concretely through production and artist collaborations, struggled to get through a set without objects being thrown at him. The disconnect is revealing. Online influence creates proximity to rap culture, but proximity alone doesn’t automatically earn acceptance within it.

That’s also why the increasing overlap between streaming culture and live events feels so strange. There’s seemingly little value in physically being present anywhere anymore unless the experience is simultaneously being converted into content. Award shows, festivals like Rolling Loud, backstage areas, and even VIP sections increasingly feel designed around documentation rather than participation. Kai Cenat attending the Grammy Awards made sense from a business standpoint because award shows desperately want younger audiences. But watching streamers livestream their reactions while sitting inside the event itself captures the broader absurdity of modern entertainment culture: even presence alone no longer feels sufficient unless it’s immediately repackaged for consumption.

And that comes at a cost. Celebrities, artists, and public figures obviously rely on visibility, but there’s still an understood boundary between public access and constant surveillance. Streamers, unfortunately, thrive on collapsing that distinction. Adin Ross even claimed that Coachella organizers weren’t particularly happy about fellow streamer N3on broadcasting freely around the festival because of concerns surrounding VIP guests and artist privacy. It sounds minor on paper, but it reflects a much larger cultural shift: every room is now treated like potential content inventory.

And underneath all of it, the culture itself increasingly feels secondary. Hip-hop is youth culture, but not all youth culture is hip-hop. The distinction matters because the industry increasingly treats virality as cultural contribution when they’re not remotely the same thing. Festivals once functioned as places of discovery. Interviews contextualized artists instead of merely extending their rollouts. Even access to celebrities once carried meaning because it wasn’t endlessly available.

Now, access itself has become the product. That’s the real shift. Not that streamers entered hip-hop, but that hip-hop institutions increasingly reorganized themselves around the same incentives driving internet culture in the first place: visibility over substance, immediacy over engagement, virality over curation. Eventually, the algorithm stops reflecting the culture and starts shaping it.

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“Coloring Book” Still Feels Like Peak Chance The Rapper 10 Years Later https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/994555-chance-the-rapper-coloring-book-anniversary Thu, 14 May 2026 21:59:50 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=994555 Long before streaming-first releases became normal, Chance The Rapper helped push Rap into a new era with "Coloring Book."

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Ten years ago, Chance The Rapper’s Coloring Book arrived, and it felt different almost immediately. At the time, Rap leaned darker emotionally wth moodier production. Then, Chance delivered a project built around gospel choirs, gratitude, faith, Chicago pride, and open joy without sounding naïve about the world around him. Coloring Book felt vibrant at a time when much of mainstream Rap intentionally didn’t.

Further, the rollout itself already made the project stand out. Chance released Coloring Book independently, initially through an Apple Music exclusive deal, when streaming still carried skepticism in parts of the music industry. Questions about whether a streaming-only project, or even a “mixtape,” could compete at the highest level still existed then. The project answered quickly, debuting at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 largely off streaming numbers, something that still felt new in 2016.

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The momentum only grew from there. Songs like “No Problem,” “Blessings,” “Angels,” and “Same Drugs” helped turn the project into one of the defining Rap releases of that year, while features from artists like Kanye West, Justin Bieber, Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, Lil Yachty, and Kirk Franklin expanded the album’s communal feel even further.

Further, the project defined when Chance represented a different vision for Rap stardom entirely. He was independent, optimistic, spiritually grounded, and uninterested in fitting neatly inside traditional industry expectations. Looking back a decade later, Coloring Book still feels tied to that specific version of Chance The Rapper, the one many listeners believed could change the shape of Rap moving forward.

The Album That Helped Change Streaming-Era Rap

Part of what made Coloring Book feel so important in 2016 had nothing to do with the music itself at first. It was the way the project existed. Albums were still heavily judged through traditional sales, and physical releases still carried prestige. Moreover, there was ongoing doubt around whether streaming-only projects should even qualify for major awards consideration at all. Coloring Book forced those conversations ahead.

Soon came the Grammy Awards. In 2017, Chance won Best Rap Album for Coloring Book, making it the first streaming-only project to take home the top prize. He also won Best New Artist and Best Rap Performance for “No Problem,” featuring Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz. That moment felt bigger than one artist.

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Streaming was already changing listening habits in 2016, but Coloring Book helped legitimize the idea that an artist could build a blockbuster release around those platforms without completely following the industry’s older rules. It’s easy to forget how unusual that still felt then.

Gospel, Joy, & A Different Kind Of Rap Album

The emotional atmosphere Chance created throughout the tape also helped separate Coloring Book from its competitors. The album was joyful without sounding shallow. It was spiritual without feeling preachy. Even at its most celebratory, there was still an awareness of family and survival underneath it all. Chance wasn’t pretending life was perfect. He just wasn’t interested in presenting numbness as the only serious emotional register in Rap.

That tone carried through the music itself. “Blessings” became central to that feeling. “Angels” carried deep hometown pride while sounding light on its feet. “Same Drugs” moved differently from almost anything dominating Rap radio at the time, emotionally vulnerable without trying to harden itself afterward.

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Chance had already built momentum through Acid Rap, but Coloring Book pushed him into a different space entirely with bigger stages and wider audiences. There was the award-show recognition and the feeling that he was becoming one of the defining artists of his generation, without following the industry blueprint that people expected. That independence became central to his image.

Moreover, the rapper wasn’t presented as someone chasing Rap superstardom in the traditional sense. He felt approachable, rooted in the Windy City, openly expressive, deeply tied to faith, and genuinely excited about music in a way that stood out during an era where detachment often carried more cultural currency. Even the way he spoke publicly felt less guarded from a lot of Rap stars at the time. Audiences responded to that heavily.

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Much has changed around Chance the Rapper since 2016. The public conversation surrounding him shifted in later years as expectations grew heavier. The industry, as well as listeners’ reactions, changed. Yet, Coloring Book has largely remained protected from the reevaluation that tends to occur for artists over time. Even people who fell away from Chance afterward often speak about the project with a different kind of affection. Ten years later, that feeling still comes through when the music starts playing again.

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DJ Hed Claims Drake Has An Alleged Second Album Dropping Tonight Called “Man Of Honor” https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/994960-dj-hed-drake-alleged-second-album-man-of-honor Thu, 14 May 2026 20:52:45 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=994960 DJ Hed took to X on Thursday and threw fans for a loop by suggesting a second Drake album might be dropping tonight.

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DJ Hed was a key figure during the Kendrick Lamar and Drake beef back in 2024. He had the inside scoop on what Kendrick was cooking up, and he was consistent in warning fans about what was to come. While he was vague at times, he was mostly correct. At least when it came to all matters involving K. Dot.

When it comes to the Drake fandom, Hed is not a beloved figure. Instead, he is seen as someone who directly opposes the Canadian megastar. Regardless, Hed knows how to turn some heads on social media, and this afternoon, he did just that.

In a tweet, he revealed that he is excited about tonight’s ICEMAN release. It was here that he revealed Molly Santana is allegedly on the same song as Future. Subsequently, the Effective Immediately host claimed that Drake might have a second album planned tonight, called “Man Of Honor.”

“Gonna be a great night. Looking fwd to him reuniting w/ Future, heard Molly Santana is on the song w them,” DJ hed wrote. “+ alleged “Man Of Honor” (2nd album) droppin like an hour later. Hope we get some slaps.”

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DJ Hed On Drake’s Rollout

Quite frankly, this is the first we are hearing of this. DJ Hed’s tweet hit the timeline like a Mack truck, and for the most part, fans don’t really believe him. After all, there is nothing that hints at Drake doing such a thing. Sure, Frank Ocean did this in 2016 with Blonde, but that doesn’t mean Drake is going to do it too.

If a second album really is on the horizon, then the timeline is going to be in complete shambles. However, at this time, it is impossible to say whether or not Hed has a real inside information, or if he is simply engagement baiting.

We will just have to wait and see what happens tonight at midnight.

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Very Exclusive Air Jordan 3 “Playground Graffiti” Pack Surfaces Online https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/994961-air-jordan-3-playground-graffiti-pack-sneaker-news Thu, 14 May 2026 20:29:02 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=994961 The Air Jordan 3 "Playground Graffiti" pack features two low-top colorways with camo and graffiti-style printed uppers.

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A closer look at the Air Jordan 3 “Playground Graffiti” pack surfaced, and the photos are generating a solid amount of attention. The pack includes two colorways, and both of them look pretty different from anything Jordan Brand has put out on the AJ3 recently.

The first colorway builds on a black base with a camo-printed upper that leans into earthy greens and browns. The second goes in a completely different direction, using a light pink and cream base with what looks like faded graffiti-style artwork printed across the panels. Both shoes use the low-top AJ3 construction, which already feels less common than the standard high version.

One of the more interesting details is on the heel. Each shoe features a Nike Air branding in a different color. The black pair gets a deep pink Nike Air logo. The lighter pair carries a soft blue version. That kind of asymmetry between the two shoes adds a small collector detail that people will notice in hand.

No official release date or retail price has been confirmed yet. The pack is described as ultra-exclusive, which suggests limited distribution rather than a wide SNKRS drop. Whether that means a select retailer release or something even tighter is still unclear.

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Air Jordan 3 “Playground Graffiti” Pack

The Air Jordan 3 has been one of the more versatile silhouettes in Jordan Brand’s catalog over the past few years. The low-top construction used in this pack is less common than the traditional mid-cut version. That gives it a slightly different profile than what most people picture when they think of the AJ3.

The “Playground Graffiti” name fits the aesthetic of both shoes pretty well. The camo pair leans military and textural. The lighter pair goes in a more artistic direction with what looks like spray paint or mural-style graphics faded into the upper. The heel Nike Air detail on each shoe reads like a finishing touch meant for people who look closely.

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NBA Ben10 Reportedly Shot In Baton Rouge Following April Shooting In Houston https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/994957-nba-ben10-shot-baton-rouge Thu, 14 May 2026 19:55:16 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=994957 Back in early April, NBA Ben10 was shot in an incident in Houston. Now, it has been reported that he was shot again.

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NBA Ben10 has reportedly been shot for a second time in as many months, according to WBRZ News. If you may remember, Ben10 was shot in Houston last April. This subsequently led to the arrest of AllStar Jr.

According to the new report, Ben10 and two others were shot in Baton Rouge during a shooting on Wells Street. A private vehicle took three men to the hospital. Their condition is currently unknown.

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NBA Ben10 Taken To Hospital

The shooting from back in April led to weeks of social media back and forth, with AllStar Jr. issuing diss tracks against the likes of J Prince JR. It was alleged that AllStar Jr. was being robbed by a group that included Ben10. That is when AllStar took out his gun and began firing, injuring Ben10 in the process.

Ben10’s condition since that time has been relatively unknown. There has also been quite a bit of speculation. For instance, following a photo of himself in the hospital, there were rumblings that Ben10 may have been paralyzed by the shooting. Memo600 and others were seen making light of the situation on social media.

Numerous VladTV interviews have referenced the shooting, including interviews with 6ix9ine and DJ Akademiks.

For now, there is very little information to go off when it comes to the most recent Ben10 shooting in Baton Rouge. At this time, all we know is that the artist is in the hospital. For now, there is no suspect, and authorities are currently in the midst of their investigation.

This is a developing story, and we will be sure to bring all of the latest and relevant updates.

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Eminem’s Ex-Wife, Kim Scott, Arrested Two Days After Pleading No Contest To Drunk Driving Charge https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/994947-eminem-ex-wife-kim-scott-arrested Thu, 14 May 2026 19:19:23 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=994947 Just two days after a no-contest plea, Kim Scott, the ex-wife of Eminem, has found herself back in custody for suspected DUI.

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Eminem’s ex-wife, Kim Scott, is going through yet another bout of legal trouble, and it could not have come at a worse time. As we reported just a couple of days ago, Scott pleaded no contest to two misdemeanor charges. These charges were for impaired driving and failure to report an accident, according to TMZ.

On Wednesday night, Scott was arrested yet again for suspicion of driving under the influence. As per Chesterfield Township PD Detective Sergeant Joseph Field, it is being said that Scott struck a parked car. This accident took place in the 21 Mile Zone near Detroit. It also took place at night, just after 9 PM.

Scott was then taken to the Macomb County Jail in Mt. Clemens, Michigan, where she was booked. However, TMZ is reporting that Scott has since been released.

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Kim Scott Arrest

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The original incident that landed Scott with two misdemeanors was quite similar. She crashed into a parked car while her son and three friends were in the car. Subsequently, she drove home and crashed into her garage. Scott took a breathalyzer test at the scene as police reportedly found liquor in bottles throughout the car.

For those who may remember, Eminem and Scott had a tumultuous relationship. The two were married for a couple of years between 1999 and 2001, before getting back together briefly in 2006.

Overall, this is a very sad story, and we hope Scott can get the help she needs.

This is a developing story that we will be keeping tabs on. Stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the hip-hop world.

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The Air Jordan 7 “Miro” Has Been Pushed Back https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/994948-air-jordan-7-miro-sneaker-news-2 Thu, 14 May 2026 18:42:26 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=994948 The Air Jordan 7 "Miro" has shifted from a June release to July 2026, with the return of the sneaker building anticipation.

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The Air Jordan 7 “Miro” has been pushed back. It was originally scheduled to drop sometime in June, but the release has shifted to July 10th per Sneaker Bar Detroit.

The shoe takes its name from Joan Miró, the Spanish painter known for his bold use of primary colors and abstract shapes. That influence shows up clearly across the upper. The design pulls in red, yellow, blue, green, and black against a white leather base. Also there are multicolored laces tying the whole look together.

The style code for the sneakers is IQ6573-100. A retail price hasn’t been officially confirmed. That being said, given the AJ7’s recent pricing history, expect it to land somewhere in the $200 to $220 range.

The “Miro” is part of a broader push from Jordan Brand to revisit art-inspired colorways on classic silhouettes. The AJ7 is a good canvas for that kind of project. The shape already has a lot going on, so a busy graphic treatment doesn’t feel out of place on it the way it might on a cleaner silhouette.

This isn’t the first time an Air Jordan 7 has leaned into an art world reference. The “Flint” and “Bordeaux” colorways have always carried a certain collector appeal. Jordan Brand seems to be targeting that same audience here with the Miro.

Overall, July is the new target. More final details on the exact drop date should surface in the coming weeks.

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Air Jordan 7 “Miro”

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Joan Miró was a Catalan painter and sculptor who became one of the most recognized figures in surrealist and abstract art during the twentieth century. His work is known for bold primary colors, simple shapes, and a playful visual language that still reads as immediately recognizable today.

Further the Air Jordan 7 “Miro” borrows from that world in a pretty direct way. The white leather upper serves as the canvas, with splashes of red, blue, yellow, and green spread across the panels.

The multicolored braided laces add another layer of detail. A gold Jumpman sits on the ankle, and the midsole stacks red and yellow near the outsole.

Finally, the vibrant color scheme and lovable silhouette position the July release perfectly.

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U Dig Me – Song by Kenny Muney https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/994768-u-dig-me-kenny-muney Thu, 14 May 2026 18:30:26 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=994768 Kenny Muney is a Memphis artist whose new album "U Dig Me" is coming soon, and on Wednesday, the title track was released.

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Kenny Muney’s music is always packed with energy. The artist knows how to craft songs that are going to get you motivated to go out and just do something. He has a new album coming out called U Dig Me, and on Wednesday, he provided fans with the title track. Below, you can find the music video for the song, which ventures into NSFW territory a few times. Overall, it is a track that showcases Muney’s ear for beats and his talent for crafting catchy songs. With a new album on the way, this is a solid teaser to get the fans warmed up.

Release Date: May 13, 2026

Genre: Hip-Hop

Album: U Dig Me

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Trespasser Arrested At Chris Brown’s Home After Trying To Start A Fire https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/994941-chris-brown-trespasser-arrested Thu, 14 May 2026 18:25:12 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=994941 Chris Brown had another incident occur at his home, as a man was arrested for trying to start a fire on his property.

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Chris Brown went through a harrowing experience on Wednesday night as a trespasser made his way onto the singer’s property. According to TMZ, the man was eventually arrested by police. It was revealed that the man had allegedly attempted to start a fire at the home.

All of this went down in the San Fernando Valley neighborhood of Tarzana. Police were called to the home by a neighbor, who spotted the man hop a fence into the property. This all went down at 7 PM PST, which means the sun was still up. There was no way the man could have hidden himself from others.

Someone in Chris Brown’s home reportedly confronted the man, and once the police arrived on the scene, he was arrested for trespassing. According to the neighbor who called the cops, the trespasser was known to the community and was considered to be a problem.

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Chris Brown’s Home The Site Of Two Major Incidents

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Above, you can hear the police call from a separate incident that allegedly took place outside of Chris Brown’s home just a few weeks ago. This particular incident involved Brown’s security guard. Shots were allegedly fired at the scene.

This recent trespassing incident comes days after Brown released his new album, BROWN. It is an album that has proven to be extremely polarizing. Pitchfork gave it their worst score of the 2020s so far. Meanwhile, Brown has since responded to the review with laughing emojis.

Ultimately, this is a bizarre situation, and we can only imagine what must have been going through the singer’s head at the time.

This is a developing story that we will continue to follow.

UPDATE: According to TMZ, the same trespasser was arrested again on Thursday morning.

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Tony Yayo Reveals Who Got Drake & Future To Squash Their Beef https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/994942-tony-yayo-drake-future-beef-squashed Thu, 14 May 2026 18:14:11 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=994942 Tony Yayo is the latest person to claim Future will appear on "ICEMAN."

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With ICEMAN just a few hours away, there’s still major speculation about who will appear on the album. A few names have popped up in the rumor mill, including Lil Baby and Karol G but perhaps the most significant artist Drake may have collaborated with recently is Future. As you’re fully aware, Future and Metro Boomin’s album, We Don’t Trust You, is what effectively set off the mass anti-Drake campaign that persists today with “Like That,” the single that included a fiery and combative verse from Kendrick Lamar. 

However, Drake and Future might be back on good terms–weird but kind of expected. But how they got back on good terms remains the question lingering on everyone’s mind. According to Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda, it would not have happened without the assistance of some of Atlanta’s finest, namely 21 Savage and Big Bank.

“Drake supposedly shot a video with Future and Big Bank and 21 Savage is the reason that beef is squashed,” Yayo said before being the latest voice to fuel rumors of an ICEMAN collab. “Future will be on the Drake album. I told y’all n***as, ICEMAN is back. Stand up f*cking Canada.”

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Tony Yayo Shares Why Kendrick’s Music Was Removed From DSPs Briefly

On the topic of the recent Kendrick Lamar songs being removed from platforms briefly, Yayo explained that both Drake and Kendrick are bigger than the machine. “Sometimes when you go against the machine, the machine goes against you,” he added. “We don’t know what it is but we know that he’s going to do numbers. When we hear the Future and Drake record, it’s going to be one of them. The video is going to be crazy.”

With only a few hours to go, Drake plans to launch the final episode of the ICEMAN livestream series at 9:45 p.m. EST tonight. Fans will be able to tune in via YouTube. So far, a few songs that are supposedly on the project have been leaked so we’ll see if tracks like “1AM In Albany” appear on the final tracklist.” Check out Tony Yayo’s comments above. 

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