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 Tue, 14 Apr 2026 13:49:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Wu-Tang Clan, Luther Vandross, & Sade Among 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/989199-wu-tang-clan-luther-vandross-sade-2026-rock-roll-hall-of-fame-inductees Tue, 14 Apr 2026 13:49:49 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=989199 The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame highlighted a total of eight performers in the class of 2026, including several noteworthy names.

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The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has officially revealed its inductees for the class of 2026. The list includes tons of interesting choices, such as Wu-Tang Clan, Luther Vandross, and Sade. All-in-all, eight performers made the cut while another nine nominees fell short.

As for Wu-Tang Clan’s selection, the Rock Hall’s website praises them for having “fundamentally redefined what a hip-hop group could be” and creating a movement that “sent shockwaves through the worlds of music, fashion, and film.” They cited JAY-Z, Nas, Pusha T, and Odd Future as artists that the group influenced.

The organization further describes Luther Vandross as a “defining voice of his generation” responsible for “the era’s most enduring love songs.” They note his influence on Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, and Usher.

With Sade, the Rock Hall praises the group’s timeless sound for enduring across generations. They say that “their songs of love, life, and loss resonate with listeners on a deeply personal level.” Lauryn Hill, Frank Ocean, and Adele are cited as artists influenced by them.

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Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Snubs

As for the nine performers who didn’t receive an induction despite being nominated, they included the Black Crowes, Jeff Buckley, Mariah Carey, Melissa Etheridge, Lauryn Hill, INXS, New Edition, Pink, and Shakira.

When Kurrco shared the news on X (formerly Twitter), fans had mixed reactions to the final selections. “I’m happy wu tang, luther and sade got in but new edition DEFINITELY should’ve been inducted. They literally won the fan vote with over 1M votes and before anyone says ‘fan vote doesn’t decide who gets in’ ik that but the fact that they got over 1M votes just shows their influence,” one user wrote. Another added: “Billy idol and luther should have been added, surprised it’s just now happening for those legends!”

In addition to the performers, the selections for the Early Influence Award include Celia Cruz, Fela Kuti, Queen Latifah, MC Lyte, and Gram Parsons. The Musical Excellence Award adds Linda Creed, Arif Mardin, Jimmy Miller, and Rick Rubin.

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King Harris Arrested On Drug Charge In Pikachu Onesie https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/989204-king-harris-arrested-onesie Tue, 14 Apr 2026 13:46:23 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=989204 King Harris got pulled over in Georgia over the weekend and ended up documenting his own arrest on his Instagram Story.

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It was a rough weekend for King Harris. According to TMZ, the 21-year-old was pulled over in Georgia for allegedly speeding at around 1 a.m. on Sunday. When officers approached the vehicle, they allegedly spotted a gun near him and told him to step out. He allegedly refused, prompting the arrest. A THC vape was also allegedly discovered inside the vehicle.

Harris was charged with possession of a controlled substance, willful obstruction of law enforcement officers, and received two traffic citations. The citations are for an alleged seatbelt violation and speeding.

The young rapper was sure not to leave his supporters in the dark about his legal woes. He documented most of the process on his Instagram Story. He even posted a photo of himself in a Pikachu onesie shortly after getting stopped. “Welp guess you can say they caught da Pikachu wit a master ball,” he joked in a follow-up post.

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Harris later shared a photo of himself flipping off the camera, writing “F*** dat police” and threatening to sleep with the officer’s wife. This isn’t the only time he’s had a run-in with the law, as in 2024, he was also arrested over an incident at a gas station.

Allegedly, he almost hit a cop car while leaving, prompting the officer to pull him over. The officer allegedly smelled weed coming from the vehicle, and quickly learned that Harris had a warrant out for his arrest for failure to appear in court. He cooperated and was later booked at DeKalb County jail.

News of Harris’ latest legal issues comes just a few weeks after he made headlines for jumping into his father’s feud with 50 Cent. Fif went after T.I. and his loved ones on social media after the trap pioneer accused him of backing out of a Verzuz battle he’d already agreed to. In response, both Harris and his brother Domani dropped fiery diss tracks aimed at the mogul.

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Blueface’s Girlfriend Harvard Bri Caught On Camera Throwing Bricks At His House https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/989209-blueface-harvard-bri-bricks-house Tue, 14 Apr 2026 13:43:14 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=989209 Blueface's new girlfriend, Harvard Bri, is not having a good time right now, and some Ring camera footage proves it.

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Blueface is a man of many girlfriends. Over the years, he has lain with numerous women, and for the most part, the results have not been positive. For instance, he has children with the likes of Chrisean Rock and Jaidyn Alexis. Two women who don’t want anything to do with him these days.

Meanwhile, Blue is now dating a couple of women in Nevaeh and Harvard Bri. The latter is supposedly a Harvard Law student, who got the appropriate nickname of Harvard Bri. While she has taken a backseat to Nevaeh over the last few months, it is clear that she is now becoming a main character again.

We say this because on Monday night, Blueface’s father, Johnathan Porter, took to Instagram with some Ring camera footage of his front lawn. It was here that Harvard Bri could allegedly be seen trying to trespass into the home.

As Porter explains, the woman was throwing bricks at the front window, trying desperately to break in. This all took place in the dead of night.

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Blueface’s Father Is Scared Of Harvard Bri

“I was totally traumatized at 3:37 am by a loose clown running around outside throwing bricks at the front window,” Porter wrote. “Just begging me for clout to come in. Had to call security to have her escorted off the property.”

Overall, it is easy to see why Porter would be “traumatized.” You don’t expect someone to come to your home at 3:30 in the morning looking to throw bricks. That is the kind of thing that immediately makes you want to get some sort of security.

Whether or not this is a situation Blueface will handle directly remains to be seen. However, it is clear that his relationship issues are starting to cause problems for everyone around him. This includes his father, and even his mother, Karlissa Saffold, who is hosting Jaidyn Alexis’ brand-new dating show.

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J. Cole Reveals Why He Won’t Be Playing Another Game In China https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/989203-j-cole-cba-visa-issues Tue, 14 Apr 2026 13:16:24 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=989203 J. Cole is not going to be playing in the Chinese Basketball Association going forward, and there is one reason why.

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J. Cole surprised his fans a couple of weeks ago when he revealed that he would be going to China to play professional basketball. It was announced that he would play for the Nanjing Monkey Kings of the Chinese Basketball Association.

Overall, there was quite a bit of hype surrounding this. Following brief stings in the BAL and the CEBL, fans were hopeful that Cole could have himself a good time. Over the weekend, he made his debut, registering eight minutes of playing time. While he failed to score a point, he was given an ovation by the crowd, which must have felt really good.

Unfortunately, on Monday, Cole announced that his stint in China was officially over. It was a surprising announcement given the fact that Cole’s stint in China had just started. Some assumed it was due to his performance. However, it turns out it was a VISA issue.

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J. Cole Speaks Out On His CBA Experience

“Initially I was scheduled to play in at least 3 games for the Nanjing Monkey Kings of the CBA,” Cole explained. “The work visa process took way longer than expected, so I was only able to play in one before heading back.:

Regardless, Cole seems to be very thankful for the experiene. In his blog post, he noted that he had himself a good time, and that the franchise was very welcoming to him.

“I want to say thank you to the Nanjing club and to the CBA for allowing me to have that incredible experience,” Cole wrote. “Also to my teammates who were mad cool, and who really wanted me to get a bucket! I got to play 8 minutes in one of the top leagues in the world, got a few good looks but wasn’t able to hit one. A couple more games and maybe those shots would have started to fall! Either way I’m fulfilled and grateful! Shit, I feel like I dropped 20 !!!”

While things didn’t end the way Cole hoped, he still got the experience of a lifetime. The CBA is easily the best league he has played in so far, and it seems like he cherished the opportunity. Realistically, that is all that matters.

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TSOD – Song by Blu & Exile featuring Black Thought & Mach Hommy https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/989187-tsod-blu-exile-black-thought-mach-hom Tue, 14 Apr 2026 12:58:30 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=989187 Blu & Exile have a new album on the way, and on Tuesday, they offered up a new song, simply called "TSOD" with Mach-Hommy and Black Thought.

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Blu & Exile are one of the best rap duos around. Over the years, they have given us classics. Soon, they will be dropping a new album called Time Heals Everything. We have gotten singles like “Crumbs” already, and now, the duo is ready to unleash another new single. This time around, we are getting “TSOD,” which features the likes of Black Thought and Mach-Hommy. Overall, this is an all-star lineup. It is a lineup that contains two artists, Black Thought and Mach-Hommy, who are supposed to drop their own collaborative album soon. As you can imagine, the rapping here is performed at a high-level, with the production taking you on a journey. If one thing is for certain, we are excited for the album to drop.

Release Date: April 14, 2026

Genre: Hip-Hop

Album: Time Heals Everything

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Nike Is Bringing Back The Air Force 1 Low “Triple Red” This Summer https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/989192-nike-air-force-1-low-triple-red-sneaker-news Tue, 14 Apr 2026 12:24:18 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=989192 The Nike Air Force 1 Low "Triple Red" is dropping this summer featuring a fully monochromatic University Red colorway.

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One of the most recognizable colorways in Nike’s catalog is making its return: the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Triple Red”. It is one of the most straightforward and satisfying releases on the calendar.

Sneaker Bar Detroit reports that the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Triple Red” is set to return for Summer 2026.

The concept is simple. Every element of the shoe from the upper, Swoosh, laces, sole, and heel, is dressed in the same University Red. Smooth leather overlays the upper with the Swooshes, laces, lining, branding on the tongue, embroidered heel, dubrae, midsole and outsole all speaking the same language.

After originally landing back in 2020, the sneaker is on the way back for Summer 2026, bringing one of the boldest one-tone looks in the AF1 lineup with it. It has returned multiple times since then, and the demand never really disappears. Each restock finds a new generation ready for it.

The shape is already familiar, so Nike does not need to overdo anything. You still get the classic perforated toe, stitched overlays, and sturdy sole unit that have kept the low-top Air Force 1 in rotation for decades, only now the entire design hits with a louder look.

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Nike Air Force 1 Low “Triple Red”

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The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Triple Red” is a masterclass in monochrome done right. Further, every inch of the shoe runs in University Red. It’s a rich color that leans warm and bold without crossing into orange.

The smooth leather upper keeps the texture premium and clean. Also the tonal Swoosh sits flush against the panels with zero contrast, letting the silhouette’s shape do all the work. Red woven laces, a red midsole, and a red outsole complete the look underneath.

Even the “Nike Air” branding at the heel is in matching red. It is a confident, simple shoe that works in any season.

What Will The Retail Price Be?

Finally, the retail price of the Nike Air Force 1 Low “Triple Red” will be $115 when they release later this summer.

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The Nike Kobe 5 Protro “Dodgers” Is Even Better Up Close https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/989188-nike-kobe-5-protro-dodgers-sneaker-news Tue, 14 Apr 2026 11:53:58 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=989188 New in-hand images of the Nike Kobe 5 Protro "Dodgers" reveal theroyal blue uppers with red baseball seam stitching.

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Fresh in-hand images of the Nike Kobe 5 Protro “Dodgers” have surfaced. The shoe looks even sharper up close than expected.

Sole Retriever reports that the Nike Kobe 5 Protro “Dodgers” will release in the Fall of 2026.

This drop continues Kobe Bryant’s connection to the Dodgers, echoing the Kobe 6 Protro that launched in 2025. That release was a massive hit and a follow-up on the Kobe 5 was only a matter of time.

The upcoming Rush Blue/Wolf Gray/Comet Red style uses a Dodgers blue upper with red baseball seam stitching across the heel panel. The stitching detail runs diagonally across the lateral side, adding a baseball-inspired texture that pops immediately. Bryant’s jersey numbers 8 and 24 both appear on the shoe and the number 8 moves to the inside of the tongue.

The insoles feature an image of Kobe Bryant attending a Dodgers game. That personal detail elevates the shoe beyond a simple color tribute. It grounds the release in a real moment from Bryant’s life.

Kobe’s signature appears in red on the heel, a clean logo against the royal blue backdrop. The Kobe logo sits on the tongue in white. Every detail on this shoe is considered.

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Nike Kobe 5 Protro “Dodgers” Price

The Nike Kobe 5 Protro “Dodgers” is covered entirely in a rich royal blue, the same shade that defines the Dodgers’ iconic uniforms. Red baseball seam stitching also runs diagonally across the heel and lateral panels, adding sharp detail to an otherwise tonal look.

A white Swoosh provides the only major contrast on the lateral side. Also the Kobe signature appears on the heel in red, and baseball stitching is applied to the tongue and the edge of the heel. Further the yellow tongue tag with the number 8 adds a small but meaningful pop.

Kobe’s love for Los Angeles runs through every part of this shoe. Finally, the retail price of the Nike Kobe 5 Protro “Dodgers” will be $200 when they release.

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Pusha T Delivers Bold Claim About “Let God Sort Em Out” A Year Later https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/989170-pusha-t-claim-let-god-sort-em-out-coachella Mon, 13 Apr 2026 22:15:32 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=989170 Clipse's "Let God Sort Em Out" was one of the best releases of 2025 and Pusha T believes it hasn't been knocked off its pedestal.

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There’s no denying how impactful and great Clipse’s Let God Sort Em Out was and still is. It proved that hip-hop is not just a young man’s game and that a comeback can be successful no matter how long it’s been.

For a quick refresher, the Virginia duo’s fourth studio album went on to debut inside the top five on the Hot 200. It came in at the number four spot, selling a highly respectable 118,000 copies.

Additionally, it won an award at this year’s Grammys, taking home Best Rap Performance with “Chains & Whips.” It was also nominated four other times for Best Music Video, Rap Album, and Album of the Year.

It’s wild to think that the project will now be a year old this summer on July 11. But even though that’s the reality, Pusha T is making sure that his fans and haters aren’t forgetting about it.

During their Coachella set yesterday, King Push declared to the crowd that LGSEO is still the cream of the crop, and that goes for any genre.

He said, “‘Let God Sort Em Out’ is still the album of the motherf*ckin year. Whole new year, still album of the year,” per Kurrco. “Album of the motherf*cking year until we drop again. We don’t care who dropping. It don’t matter.”

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Pusha T Ghostwriting Allegations

That’s quite the bold claim for obvious reasons but it feels that way because of the recent allegations against Push in particular.

Over this same weekend, hip-hop social media erupted after a handful of alleged reference tracks from Quentin Miller for Push surfaced. Three of them came to light, to be more specific. But one that was really highlighted was an alleged track called “Real Gon’ Come.” Allegedly, it’s from the DAYTONA sessions, which were roughly between 2017-2018.

This went viral because if you remember, before Drake went toe-to-toe with Kendrick Lamar, him and Pusha went at it. During their battle, the latter levied ghostwriting allegations on songs like “Infrared,” which ironically is on DAYTONA. There, Pusha T raps, “The bigger question is how the Russians did it /
It was written like Nas, but it came from Quentin
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Folks were split on how to feel, with some arguing that it doesn’t look that bad because Miller’s alleged writing was for hooks. Additionally, these songs didn’t release, so no harm, no foul. On the other side, people feel this is blatant hypocrisy on Pusha’s part, the take that DJ Akademiks agrees with.

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Russell Simmons Takes Credit For Making Kimora Lee Famous https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/989160-russell-simmons-takes-credit-making-kimora-lee-famous Mon, 13 Apr 2026 21:55:51 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=989160 Russell Simmons' response comes after Kimora Lee announced that she was officially dropping his last name.

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Russell Simmons says that he was responsible for the success of the brand, Baby Phat, and that he made his ex-wife, Kimora Lee, famous. He made the remark on Instagram after Kimora discussed the sale of Baby Phat on the Aspire With Emma Grede podcast.

At one point during the interview, Kimora explained that she didn’t own a fair portion of the business, noting that her ex-husband and his friends controlled stakes as well. “You live and you learn, I probably made — I think we ended up selling … it for 100-and-something million dollars. I probably got $20 million of that, or less. And the entire sale was based on Baby Phat,” Simmons said. She added that she also “missed all of the preliminary conversations” about the sale. “I wasn’t privy to the fact that these [conversations] took place,” she claimed.

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Commenting on the clip on Instagram, Simmons later countered her claims. “I gave her the brand, which already existed, I put her in baby phat leather shorts the day we met. I found designers / made her famous and marketed the brand with her face. Eventually she learned and blossomed. She did a good job BUT NOTE ..Very generous of me,” he wrote.

The Kellwood Company acquired Baby Phat back in 2004, with The New York Times reporting that the sale went for $140 million. In 2019, Kimora announced that she reacquired the company.

Kimora Lee’s Name Change

Russell and Kimora’s back-and-forth on social media comes as their relationship has been in a fractured state in the public eye. They were married from 1998 to 2009. Last month, Kimora decided to officially drop Simmons from her name. “Kimora’s decision to change her name legally—back to Kimora Lee—is rooted in a commitment to clarity and ownership,” a statement reads. “… While some areas of her business and brand portfolio will reflect this evolution, she welcomes the transition as an opportunity to move forward with greater intention and cohesion.”

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Afrika Bambaataa’s Complicated Legacy Forces Hard Questions https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/988367-afrika-bambaataa-complicated-legacy Mon, 13 Apr 2026 21:39:36 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=988367 Afrika Bambaataa helped build Hip Hop. The abuse allegations changed what that legacy means.

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It’s obvious that Afrika Bambaataa’s death did not bring closure. It brought the same unresolved controversy back to the surface because his name still carries two histories that do not sit side by side easily. One belongs to the Bronx pioneer who helped shape Hip Hop’s early architecture through the Universal Zulu Nation and the classic, “Planet Rock.” The other belongs to the man accused by multiple people of sexual abuse, allegations that have followed him for years and now sit inside any honest accounting of his life. That much was clear in the coverage of his death, which did not separate the pioneer from the accusations so much as force them into the same frame.

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That’s the difficulty of writing about Bambaataa now. Hip Hop knows how to honor its architects. Yet, it has always been less comfortable to interrogate them, especially when the accusations are serious enough to stain the mythology. Still, there is no clean version of this legacy left to recover. Bambaataa helped create something foundational. He also spent the last decade with his reputation revamped by allegations he denied in 2016, and by a 2025 civil case he lost by default after failing to appear. His death does not make those realities easier to hold.

The Pioneer Hip-Hop Cannot Erase

Bambaataa became a part of Hip Hop’s origin story in The Bronx, where his parties and organizing helped give the culture an early public identity. He came out of the generation that made park jams and block parties feel like the center of something new. The DJ emerged from the shadows and was now the draw. AP noted that his events were presented as an alternative to gang violence, and that community-minded vision became part of how the Universal Zulu Nation defined itself in Hip Hop’s early years.

That public role mattered because early Hip Hop was never only about music. At the time, community building, influence, style, and the ability to turn a neighborhood gathering into something people felt they belonged to were central. Bambaataa understood that instinctively. He was playing records and moving the culture around a crusade that was still being named in real time. The Zulu Nation became part of that image, presenting itself as a unified cultural force tied to peace and creative expression, even as its founder’s name would later become inseparable from far darker allegations.

Then came “Planet Rock” in 1982 with Soulsonic Force. That record helped push Hip Hop toward electro, giving the culture a more futuristic sound at a time when its possibilities were still being invented.

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The Allegations Changed The Story

History became far harder to separate from the man in 2016, when multiple men came forward accusing him of sexual abuse. Ronald Savage was one of the first to speak publicly, and others followed with allegations of their own. Bambaataa denied the claims that year, telling Fox 5 News, “I never abused nobody. You know, it just sounds crazy to people to say that, hear ‘you abused me.'”

Still, the accusations did not move through the culture like a passing scandal. They stayed and attached themselves to his name in a way that permanently altered how people heard his music and discussed his legacy, while also doing something Hip Hop often resists. They forced institutions around him to respond.

In June 2016, the Universal Zulu Nation issued a public apology to alleged victims of sexual abuse by its founder, a remarkable statement for an organization so closely tied to his image and philosophy. However, that apology did not bring clarity for long. Billboard later reported that the group switched gears and sided with Bambaataa against the accusers, which only made the larger response feel more fractured. When the person being accused assisted in crafting the culture’s mythology, accountability has a way of turning hesitant or evasive.

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Then in 2025, Afrika Bambaataa lost a child sexual abuse civil case by default after failing to appear in court. The anonymous plaintiff alleged that the abuse and trafficking began in 1991, when he was 12, and continued for four years. This verdict forced the conversation to acknowledge that there was no honest way to discuss Bambaataa’s legacy, as though the accusations were some vague cloud hanging at the edges of his story. They had become part of the story itself.

Still, this wasn’t the end of the line, as in 2024, Savage sat down with AllHipHop to clarify his previous claims. Savage stated that he lied about his age, leaving Bambaataa to believe he was an adult.

“Bambaataa is not a pedophile and, in my eyes, he was doing something that was consensual with someone that he thought was of age. I wish, back in 2016, I remembered about the fake ID.” Savage added, “I wasn’t thinking about that, I had forgot about that I was in deep depression and still dealing with the trauma as an adult. I want to apologize for the little kid that didn’t know anybody and just wanted to be down with this thing called Hip Hop. So, I pretended to be older.”

“This is something that took place 35 to over 40 years ago. This man has never been convicted of anything. Let it go. I needed to set the record straight [and get] my closure.”

Hip Hop Never Fully Knew What To Do With Him

This may be the part of this story that the culture finds hardest to admit. Hip Hop has always known how to honor its pioneers and protect legacies. It knows how to speak in reverent language about the people who helped build something lasting. What it has struggled with, again and again, is what happens when one of those icons is accused of serious harm. The instinct is often to stall or go quiet, or even reduce everything to “complicated” and hope time does the rest. Time did not clean this up. It just made the silence more obvious.

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That is why Bambaataa’s death feels less like closure than a return to an old discomfort. There is no clean tribute to write without leaving something out, and no serious history of Hip Hop can pretend his influence was small. Both facts remain. For some people, that means Bambaataa’s contributions can never be mentioned without naming the allegations alongside them. Others wrestle with the reality that Hip Hop’s foundation, like so many other institutions, was built by talented men whose reputations often carried more protection than scrutiny.

That pressure doesn’t belong only to Bambaataa. It’s held by the culture that made him legendary, defended him for years, and now must decide what honesty looks like as one of its founding figures dies, and that legacy is still split open. It is easy to celebrate origin stories, but harder to tell the truth about them once they stop sounding heroic.

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Afrika Bambaataa remains part of Hip Hop’s foundation, but there is no honest way to talk about it as though it came without alleged harm. The music still matters, as do the accusations. If the culture wants to call itself mature, then it has to be able to speak plainly about both.

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