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, 20 Jan 2026 06:09:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Hip Hop Snubs Have Always Been Grammy Culture https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/967537-hip-hop-grammy-snubs Tue, 20 Jan 2026 09:03:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=967537 With the Grammys coming up, we’re looking back at the Hip Hop snubs that still raise questions about who gets recognized & who gets left out.

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There’s no shortage of talent in Hip Hop, but when it comes to how that talent is recognized, or ignored, the Grammys have always struggled to keep pace. They’ve monitored sales and streams, but often miss the cultural weight the genre carries. Throughout its history, the Recording Academy has been accused of snubbing Hip Hop’s biggest artists and game-changers, sparking debates that resurface each year as Grammy season approaches.

Recognition is supposed to mean something. The gold-plated gramophone was seen as a standard of excellence in the music industry. However, for Hip Hop and R&B, that same standard has rarely been consistent. The canon has repeatedly left out the very artists who laid the foundation of the genre.

Now, Hip Hop wasn’t always snubbed. At first, it was excluded entirely. The Grammys didn’t introduce a rap category until 1989, more than a decade after the genre had already changed mainstream culture. That first award, Best Rap Performance, wasn’t even televised. DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, who won, boycotted the show. Russell Simmons, Salt-N-Pepa, and LL Cool J joined them.

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“They said there wasn’t enough time to televise all of the categories,” DJ Jazzy Jeff told Entertainment Tonight back in ’89. “They televised 16 categories and, from record sales, from the Billboard charts, from the overall public’s view, there’s no way you can tell me that out of 16 categories, that Tap isn’t in the top 16.” 

Even after that, honor was limited. Acts like Public Enemy, Eric B. & Rakim, Queen Latifah, and Boogie Down Productions helped define what Hip Hop meant, but they rarely saw nominations. Naughty By Nature won Best Rap Album in 1996, but they later told Sway’s Universe that it wasn’t even televised and they weren’t allowed to accept their award onstage.

Albums that shaped culture, like The ChronicIllmatic, and Straight Outta Compton, were excluded from major categories entirely. Until 1999, no Rap album had ever been nominated for Album of the Year. That changed when Lauryn Hill’s The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill won it all. It was a victory that people called a breakthrough.

The Grammy stage, which reopens February 1 in Los Angeles at the Crypto.com Arena, has always been conditional. Inclusion came late, and respect came slowly. Further, a real understanding, if it ever came, still hasn’t shown up on enough ballots.

When Recognition Fell Silent

There was no confusion about the best Rap album in 2013. good kid, m.A.A.d city was studied as Kendrick Lamar had offered a cinematic, poetic project that felt both intimate and vast. It debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, sold over 1.7 million copies in the U.S., and was eventually archived by the Library of Congress. Still, at the 2014 Grammys, the trophy for Best Rap Album went to Macklemore & Ryan Lewis for The Heist. Macklemore texted Kendrick that night, saying, “You got robbed.”

Years earlier, DMX dropped two albums in one year when he delivered It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot and Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood. Both debuted at No. 1 and went multi-platinum. Neither received a Grammy nomination.

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Doggystyle sold over 800,000 copies in its first week in 1993, becoming the fastest-selling debut album in Rap history at the time. Snoop Dogg never won a Grammy. Busta Rhymes has been nominated more than a dozen times. Not a single win. The Notorious B.I.G. died without ever winning a Grammy Award. Tupac, too. Their music defined coasts and a global era of Rap.

Even more recent records haven’t escaped the design. Star Line, Chance the Rapper’s 2025 release, was widely anticipated and praised for its concept and sound. Critics saw it as a return to form, but the Academy didn’t see it at all. Vince Staples’s Dark Times and ScHoolboy Q’s Blue Lips landed on nearly every major year-end list. Neither showed up in the Rap categories.

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“As an artist, when I see da Grammys coming up & I’m not involved nor invited; I wonder. Is it me , my musik, or just another technicality?” Lil Wayne tweeted back in December 2020. “I look around w respect & wonder competitively am I not worthy?! Then I look around & see 5 Grammys looking bak at me & I go to the studio.”

The Women They Keep Missing

Nicki Minaj’s absence from the winner’s circle is hard to rationalize. She’s one of the highest-selling women rappers of all time. There are dozens of Hot 100 entries paired with a decade-plus run of dominating the charts. Still, Minaj has 12 Grammy nominations and zero wins. Her debut, Pink Friday, sold over 375,000 copies in its first week and spawned multiple Top 10 singles. She lost in a category that was supposed to mark her arrival, but never did.

“Never forget the Grammys didn’t give me my Best New Artist award when I had 7 songs simultaneously charting on Billboard & bigger first week than any female rapper in the last decade — went on to inspire a generation,” she tweeted in 2020. “They gave it to the white man Bon Iver. #PinkFriday.”

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Then, there are the category maneuvers. Tyla’s album was moved from R&B to Pop by the Academy’s committees. That reclassification removed her from the very space her sound was rooted in. The decision reshaped her award trajectory before voting even began. Further, Megan Thee Stallion’s career has risen to global critical praise. Grammy wins came early, but nominations became uneven later. Records that anchored entire summers didn’t always secure ballots.

Aaliyah’s influence runs through generations of R&B. Her sound was instrumental in Timbaland and Missy Elliott’s ascension, and in the melodic framework of modern Pop and Hip Hop. One in a Million went multi-platinum. “Try Again” hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. She was nominated for five Grammys and never won. Even in death, her legacy remains unmatched, yet the trophies never reflected it.

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Ciara recently sat down with The Zeze Millz Show and revealed that she was disappointed back in 2013 when her mega-hit “Body Party” didn’t receive a Grammy nod. “I literally had a song that was R&B that went No. 1 on the charts, right? And this song was prominent in urban pop culture. I’m talking about ‘Body Party,’ okay? It was a really big record,” the singer said. “In that moment, say you don’t get a Grammy nomination — not even a nomination — you’re like, ‘Wait, what?’ Like, help me understand what more do I have to do?”

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Artists Who Spoke Up & Walked Away

Not every artist waits to be validated. Jay-Z didn’t attend the 1999 Grammys. DMX had dropped two chart-topping albums in a single year and received zero nominations. Hov has since returned, but that early boycott set a precedent that mutual respect was required.

Although he isn’t a Hip Hop artist, The Weeknd called the Grammys “corrupt” in 2020 after After Hours, a project that dominated the year of its release, was shut out entirely. There wasn’t a single nomination. That same year, he headlined the Super Bowl. That contrast was stark. He boycotted the ceremony.

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Kanye West has protested several times, and, at least once, by posting a video purportedly of himself urinating on a Grammy award in the toilet. Symbolic? Sure. He’s won more than 20 Grammys and is still questioning the Academy’s understanding of Black music and Black genius. And we can’t forget when he stormed the stage after Taylor Swift won over Beyoncé.

Meanwhile, Ye’s frenemy Drake has criticized the Grammys multiple times, including during acceptance speeches. In 2019, his mic was cut when he suggested that an award doesn’t define success. He later withdrew his music from consideration in protest of the nomination process. In another instance, he took to his Instagram Story to reiterate his frustrations.

“All you incredible artists, remember this show isn’t the facts, it’s just the opinion of a group of people (whose) names are kept a secret (literally you can Google it),” Drizzy penned. “Congrats to anybody winning anything for hip-hop, but this show doesn’t dictate (expletive) in our world.”

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Deservingly, Tyler, the Creator won Best Rap Album in 2020 for IGOR—a project that leaned sonically more into Funk, Synth-pop, and Alternative sounds while tethered to traditional Rap. He called the win a backhanded compliment. “It sucks that whenever we—and I mean guys that look like me—do anything that’s genre-bending or that’s anything they always put it in a Rap or Urban category,” Tyler said backstage at the ceremony. “I don’t like that ‘urban’ word—it’s just a politically correct way to say the n-word to me.”

Even the presence of trophies hasn’t stopped the questions. Despite his recent incarceration, Sean “Diddy” Combs was a Grammy staple. However, that didn’t stop him, too, from airing his grievances. “Black music has never been respected by the Grammys to the point that it should be,” Puff once said at Clive Davis’s iconic pre-Grammy party in 2020. “This thing been going on and it’s not just going on in music. It’s going on in film. It’s going on in sports, it’s going on around the world.”

The Legacy Of Being Overlooked

Hip Hop doesn’t need the Grammys. That much is evident. The culture has always made its own stars and set its own standards. Yet, when an institution claims to represent “the best,” and repeatedly bypasses the very artists who define an era, it becomes necessary to keep a different kind of score.

In an anonymous Grammy voter interview published by Variety, one voter admitted they no longer selected Beyoncé on their ballot. It wasn’t because the work wasn’t excellent, but because she, like Adele, wins so often. That reasoning strips the moment of merit. It turns consistency into a liability and frames recognition as something that needs to be rationed.

So, what does it mean to be overlooked by an institution that has historically misread your value? Maybe nothing. For Black artists in Hip Hop and R&B, being overlooked by the Grammys has never just been about the institution. It’s about watching others be praised for the very sound they created. Hip Hop became global, as did its language. The rhythm and style spread everywhere, but the originators were often left behind while the imitators were celebrated.

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The legacy of being overlooked is more than simply missing trophies. It’s about the Academy’s failure to understand that relevance can’t be assigned. A gold statue doesn’t make something timeless, and no award ever decides what stays in the culture. The real record and relevance are bigger than the ballot.

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Beatbox – Song by Lackvill https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/971683-beatbox-lackvill Tue, 20 Jan 2026 08:00:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=971683 Lackvill has become a popular emerging talent, and after some viral freestyles, he continues to drop some new music.

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Lackvill is an artist who has quickly risen in the ranks among underground artists. He has had some viral freestyles, and it has become clear that he has a voice that people want to hear. His songs are aggressive, and he comes through with some interesting production. That is certainly the case on his new song “Beatbox,” which was released this past weekend. This is yet another song that showcases what Lackvill can do. Unfortunately, the song is just over one minute long. If Lackvill can put in the work to drop longer songs, perhaps he can dial up the mainstream appeal.

Release Date: January 19, 2026

Genre: Hip-Hop

Album: N/A

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Five Best Beats On A$AP Rocky’s “Don’t Be Dumb” https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/971829-asap-rocky-dont-be-dumb-best-beats-hip-hop-news Tue, 20 Jan 2026 00:38:44 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=971829 A$AP Rocky made his long-awaited return on Friday with his new album, "Don't Be Dumb."

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The day finally came: A$AP Rocky dropped his fourth studio album, the long-awaited Don’t Be Dumb. If you remember, the last time Rocky released a full project, he was up against Pusha T’s Daytona and delivered the divisive Testing. It felt like a smorgasbord of sounds—loosely connected at best, and more an attempt to push boundaries and blur genres than a unified statement. Even with many standout moments, it wasn’t the avant-garde masterpiece Rocky tried to market it as. That’s part of why the eight-year wait between projects stretched out, repeatedly delayed and constantly anticipated.

But now that the final product is ready for consumption, one thing is clear: A$AP Rocky has not lost his ear for production. In fact, Don’t Be Dumb shows a blend of influences stacked together more cohesively than ever, despite how far apart those worlds may be. Compared to Testing, this album moves with a sense of unity that underscores Rocky’s importance, not just as a rapper, but as a curator who knows how to pull the best from his collaborators. And with Rocky’s fingerprints all over the production credits, the nearly decade-long wait for Don’t Be Dumb begins to make sense. More importantly, he reconnects with old friends who helped refine the sound he originally came into the game with.

With that said, Don’t Be Dumb stands out on a production level, and below are five of the best beats on the album—ranked in no particular order.

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Robbery Ft. Doechii (Produced By Loukeman)

Loukeman’s fingerprints are all over Don’t Be Dumb, but the jazzy inflections of “Robbery” stand out as a highlight, largely due to its sample of Thelonious Monk’s “Caravan.” A perfect pairing for both Doechii and A$AP Rocky’s inaugural collaboration, the piano-driven production and plump basslines serve as the glue holding this loungey, Prohibition-era beat together. The percussion especially reinforces the song’s nod to jazz-rap foundations, but it’s the way Rocky and Doechii’s flows remain as riveting as the beat’s shifting direction. There’s an underlying chaos that builds in intensity throughout the track, matching the luxe references to vintage Chanel and Basquiat, the chaotic robbery skit mid-song, and the electric back-and-forth chemistry between two of the flyest in hip-hop. It’s an excellent bridging of generations, extending the ASAP and TDE family streak of standout collaborations.

“Don’t Be Dumb / Trip Baby” (prod. Loukemon & Harry Fraud)

Dreamy, hallucinatory, and the perfect amount of psychedelia, “Don’t Be Dumb / Trip Baby” is the song Rocky fans who’ve been on board since the “Purple Swag” days will appreciate most. Despite reports that he produced the track, Clams Casino has denied involvement, but the essence of what he and Rocky created in the early 2010s still comes alive here. The ethereal vocal sample is hypnotizing, while the jazzy hi-hats and Rocky’s melodic delivery find a particularly effective pocket—continuing his long-running effort to bring that hippie energy into rap. But the production doesn’t stay trapped in a loop. It builds from its initial psychedelia, delivering a quintessential Rocky anthem that expertly flips Clairo’s “Sinking.”

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“Stop Snitching” (Prod. By Hitkidd & Kelvin Krash)

Houston’s played a special role in A$AP Rocky’s catalog, so hearing him connect with Sauce Walka on this particular project felt like a full-circle moment. But it’s the production that truly sets the tone here. Hitkidd and Kelvin Krash take Leroy Hutson’s “Give This Love a Try” and rework it into a sprawling, nocturnal soundscape. The original’s warm, soulful textures are warped into something colder and more ominous, with the sample stretched and drenched in reverb to create a feeling of distance. Brittle percussion snaps through the mix, while deep bass hits give the track a creeping momentum. That spaciousness makes it a perfect canvas for Rocky and Sauce Walka to unleash menacing, threatening bars, as the beat’s eerie calm makes every punchline land harder.

“Stole Ya Flow” (Prod. Kelvin Krash, ICYTWAT, and Danny Elfman)

The most talked-about song on the album, “Stole Ya Flow,” is just as blistering in production as it is in intent. What makes the track hit so hard is the way the beat feels engineered to provoke. The drums are aggressively upfront, with hard, snappy snares and a pounding low end that feels like it’s pushing the whole track forward. The arrangement is stripped of any softness—there’s no room to breathe, which matches the confrontational tone perfectly. Producer pairing here is particularly intriguing, with Kelvin Krash, ICYTWAT, and Danny Elfman reportedly behind the boards. The result is a chaotic, almost cinematic collision of trap energy and lo-fi, with grungy stabs and eerie synth lines weaving through the percussion. 

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“Helicopter” (Prod. by A$AP Rocky, Kelvin Krash, Soufien 3000, and MIKE DEAN)

Perhaps the strongest indication of an A$AP Rocky banger to kick off 2026, the second single off the album brings similar high energy, but with a distinctly experimental edge. The production is built around glitchy synths that swirl and wobble, giving the track a sense of controlled chaos. Those synths don’t just sit in the background—they actively push the rhythm, constantly shifting in texture and pitch. Meanwhile, playful cowbells ring out like a mischievous punctuation mark, keeping the track from ever feeling too serious. The drums hit hard and bright, with crisp kicks and snappy snares that make the track feel like it’s ready for live performance. What makes it stand out among other upbeat records on the album is how the sound design leans into unpredictability, letting the beat feel alive and unstable. That experimental nature is clearly a product of the combined efforts of A$AP Rocky, Kelvin Krash, Soufien 3000, and MIKE DEAN, who help keep the production feeling both polished and wild.

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Ariana Grande Reveals An Untold Moment She Shared With Mac Miller After Her Nickelodeon Career https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/971822-ariana-grande-untold-mac-miller-advice Mon, 19 Jan 2026 23:10:56 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=971822 Ariana Grande and Mac Miller were a celebrated musical couple in the late 2010s as their love for each other remained even after their split.

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Today, Mac Miller would have turned 36 years of age. The Pennsylvania rapper, singer, and producer extraordinaire is still sorely missed nearly eight years later due with his music and personality being a beacon of light for fans. While the days without him are a bit easier to get through, his presence will never leave.

Ariana Grande can attest to that, revealing that her music journey took off after some empowering advice he gave her. In an episode of The Hollywood Reporter‘s Awards Chatter podcast last week, the pop and R&B singer shared that Mac inspired her to be her real self after a memorable run on Nickelodeon.

She played Cat Valentine on the hit program Victorious alongside Victoria Justice and Leon Thomas. Grande’s air-headed portrayal of the red-haired character was a beloved part of the show. But Mac, as you’ll hear, saw a lot more in her shortly after her TV career ended.

Grande reveals she was struggling to get her musical career off the ground, unsure of what direction to go in for her debut record. “My debut album took some time to figure out, because there was also a strange presence from Nickelodeon in my head at the beginning of, like, what should this project be?”

That’s when Mac stepped in to push her forward. “I’ve never talked about this, but actually Malcolm – who you might know as Mac – encouraged me to be myself, and that it was OK to kind of shed that character and embrace my brown hair and make R&B-influenced pop music and separate and do the brave thing.”

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How Long Did Mac Miller & Ariana Grande Date For?

In part, Mac’s belief spawned a terrific debut album for Ariana. The 2013 record, Yours Truly, would debut at number one per USA Today. Of course, the project houses “The Way,” their first collab and the beginning of their journey to a romantic partnership.

Grande also reveals in that interview that she owed it to Miller to include him on the record as a thank you for his wisdom. “That’s also why I was so eager to ask him to be a part of it, not only because he was perfect for the song, but I also felt like I had him to thank for finding my sound.”

Miller and Grande would become one of the couples in the music industry, confirming their relationship in September 2016. They would split in May 2018, and it sadly led to Grande receiving a lot of backlash. Shortly after she announced their breakup, Mac would get into a drunk hit-and-run incident, crashing his car afterwards.

The Pittsburgh native would pass in September 2018 from an accidental overdose. That resulted in the arrest and charges of three men who were found guilty of contributing to his death.

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Chelsea Handler Praises 50 Cent For His Endless Trolling Of Diddy https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/971815-chelsea-handler-praises-50-cent-trolling-diddy Mon, 19 Jan 2026 22:46:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=971815 Chelsea Handler even joked that she should consider getting back together with 50 Cent during the podcast episode.

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Chelsea Handler showed love to 50 Cent during a recent appearance on the We Might Be Drunk podcast, praising him for his seemingly endless criticism of Diddy. She also discussed their brief relationship, which dates back to the early 2010s.

“I love what he’s doing to Diddy. I love what Fiddy’s doing to Diddy,” she said, as caught by Complex. “Yeah, he’s relentless. He’s great.” She even joked that she should consider getting back together with him.

As for their relationship, Handler argued that she’s 50’s favorite ex. “I’m the only one he doesn’t ever talk sh*t about,” she said. “Apparently… he talks sh*t about all of his exes, and I’m one of the only ones he talks about respectfully. He’s not going to have anything bad to say about me. I’m a dream for him. I was a dream.”

Handler recently referenced 50 Cent while on stage at the Critics’ Choice Awards. “The cast of KPop Demon Hunters is here — not to be confused with Netflix’s other music movie, 50 Cent: Diddy Hunter,” she joked.

50 Cent has been mercilessly targeting Diddy on social media for years. The drama ramped up when the Bad Boy mogul went on trial, last year. That case culminated in Diddy being found guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. In turn, he’s currently serving a 50-month prison sentence.

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50 Cent’s “Sean Combs: The Reckoning”

In addition to the constant trolling on social media, 50 Cent also executive-produced the Netflix documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning. The series examines various allegations that the disgraced music mogul has faced in recent years. Aubrey O’Day, Al B. Sure!, Mark Curry, and more celebrities made appearances.

Diddy’s team denounced the docuseries as a “hit piece” in a statement provided to The Hollywood Reporter before its release. They also complained about 50’s role in the project, specifically. “50 Cent is a longtime public adversary who has mocked Mr. Combs for decades, posted fabricated accusations, and publicly celebrated his legal challenges,” the statement read.

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Ari Fletcher Accuses Texas Journalist Of Severe Harassment https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/971798-ari-fletcher-accuses-texas-reporter-of-harassment Mon, 19 Jan 2026 22:22:21 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=971798 Ari Fletcher's been the talk of the town these last couple of days and unfortunately, it's been all negative.

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Ari Fletcher has been at the eye of a fierce storm that’s been alive for the last 48-72 hours thanks to Lil Baby’s ex, Jayda Cheaves. She’s currently being accused of sleeping around with the rapper; however, when exactly remains a mystery. It’s been captivating those who love internet gossip and the story has only picked up more steam.

But unfortunately, there’s drama for Ari outside of that situation. As she alleges, per The Neighborhood Talk, a journalist from Texas is verbally harassing her. Just like the other debacle, this one is muddy, but maybe even more so.

All we have to go off of is an Instagram Story post from the social media star from a couple of hours ago. In her upload, Ari Fletcher attaches her allegations to Jasmine Lotts, a multimedia journalist who works for KWTX News Ten. The St. Louis, MO native has allegedly been sending “sick evil messages” in Ari’s DMs per her caption.

She says it’s been making her incredibly emotional, adding, “I can’t stop crying. She is bullying me and harassing me [broken heart sad face emoji].”

Interestingly, when you find Jasmine’s page on Instagram, which Ari also included, her bio’s message says that her account was hacked. It’s unclear as to how long the reporter’s page has purportedly been like this and if it’s a result of her allegedly harassing Ari.

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Are Ari Fletcher & Jayda Cheaves Beefing?

At press time, Jasmine has yet to address these murky claims from the Chicago native. For now, its hearsay until shown otherwise.

But as for Ari’s Jayda Cheaves’ saga, we have learned more as of today. The former appeared to shut down the beauty influencer’s allegations during a TikTok livestream. Someone behind a camera filming Moneybagg Yo’s girlfriend asked her if she was buying Jayda’s supposed truth. To that Ari replied, “What the hell?”

Lil Baby’s ex, and mother of one, said that her and the rapper had slept together had been true for a while, though. Folks were dying to know and she fed their appetite’s with this response. “Them rumors are true, no shade. That’s been going on, has been a thing, but I don’t want to talk about it. Like, literally, let’s not talk about it… It’s not rumors, that sh*t is true.”

As to why this all started, that’s also up for debate. It’s worth mentioning that Ari and Jayda do have a broken friendship, with outlets reporting that they went their separate ways a few years back. So, there’s a possibility Jayda could be starting this to get some revenge. But again, that’s merely speculation.

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Finesse2Tymes Goes Off On Young Thug And Threatens To Fight Offset https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/971794-finesse2tymes-goes-off-young-thug-threatens-fight-offset Mon, 19 Jan 2026 22:07:03 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=971794 Finesse2Tymes took issue with Young Thug and Gunna's relationship, while threatening to fight Offset in two videos online.

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Finesse2Tymes targeted both Young Thug and Offset in recent rants on social media that are circulating online. He referenced Thug while complaining about hypocritical rappers who take issue with snitching, despite hanging out with people who cooperate with authorities.

“Young Thug and them knew Gunna was the police and still hung with him. I’m sick of you n****s talking about snitches and y’all be right there next to them,” he said. “Y’all be throwing me off with that sh*t. You street n****s, you gangstas, y’all be quick to holler a n***a the police and be sitting right next to the police. Your partner be the police the whole time and you be knowing.”

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Finesse2Tymes’ Other Beefs

In another video circulating online, Finesse2Tymes addresses Offset and says he wants to fight the Migos rapper. “I been in Atlanta. I’ll whoop Offset, Onset, Out the Set, whoever,” he remarks. “F*ck you talking about, n***a. And guess what, quit trying to set up a fight with me. I ain’t no motherf*cking Triple H. Quit trying to set up a wrestling fight like I’m The Rock. I ain’t Stone Cold Steve Austin… I fight for respect. I don’t fight for money.”

Fans have been having mixed reactions to the antics. “It’s getting boring now.. it’s to much of this everyday,” one user commented when DJ Akademiks posted the Young Thug rant on Instagram. Another added: “I’m so tired of seeing dis dude on my feed.” In response to The Neighborhood Talk sharing the Offset warning, one more countered: “When I don’t see dude on my page I go type his name in just in case I missed sumtin.”

Young Thug and Offset are far from the only celebrities that Finesse2tymes has been beefing with as of late. He’s also made headlines for going after Moneybagg Yo, his ex, Ari Fletcher, G Herbo, and more.

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Quavo Has An Exciting Update On His Next Solo Album https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/971786-quavo-next-solo-album-update Mon, 19 Jan 2026 21:37:11 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=971786 It's been a little bit since Quavo's last album, but this year, he seems ready to come back after sharing a big update on his next LP.

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There’s no doubt that Quavo (and the Migos’) contributions to hip-hop are important to the genre’s current state. Their flows, rhyme patterns, and blending of pop and trap rap have helped shape a lot of the new artists we have today. With Quavo mostly being recognized as the ex-group’s leader, he got a lot of credit, thanks in part also to his melodic delivery.

As a result, it’s shame that it feels like he’s been the quieter of the remaining Migos alumni. But with us not being too far into the new year, it sounds like he’s ready to make his mark and soon. Per a recent Instagram Story post, Quavo says his next solo album is “done” and that there’s “more announcements coming soon…..”

Huncho also shares that he’s back in Paris or is just leaving the city. That’s an important thing to mention as back in October 2025, he told press there that him and Pharrell Williams had been cooking in the studio.

More specifically, him and the super producer were going to work at the Louis Vuitton headquarters. “It’s on the way, we dropping. Me and Pharrell. Everything we did, everything we recorded, we recorded the whole album in Paris. We recorded at Louis V headquarters,” Quavo said.

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What Music Has Quavo Dropped Lately?

How much P will be on the project is up for interpretation right now, but at least we can pencil him in as a creative mind for it. Outside of that, we don’t have much else we can speculate on or say is official. But Quavo’s language in this latest update has us thinking we may get a lead single or release date in the coming weeks.

The last time we heard from the 34-year-old in a lead role was on the single “New Trip.” The November release was a collab with Yeat and BNYX. In terms of albums, it’s been a lot longer. His last LP was 2023’s Rocket Power, a tribute to Takeoff and his legacy.

Quavo did have a busy 2025 though in terms of features, though. He had an appearance on Metro Boomin’s hit “Take Me Thru Dere,” one on Ty Dolla $ign’s TYCOON, just to name a couple.

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Footage Of J. Cole’s Exclusive “The Fall-Off” Vinyl Gives New Insight Into The Album https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/971782-new-footage-j-coles-exclusive-the-fall-off-vinyl Mon, 19 Jan 2026 21:22:05 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=971782 J. Cole finally announced the release date for his long-awaited seventh studio album, "The Fall-Off," last week.

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A new video showing off the exclusive vinyl pressing that J. Cole will be releasing for his upcoming album, The Fall-Off, has surfaced online. The clip shows someone unboxing the packaging and revealing what fans can expect with the purchase. It appears to confirm that the project will be a double album.

Cole first announced the physical release when sharing a release date for The Fall-Off, last week. The product is available for purchase for $49.99 USD on his website. The description reads: “This is the first-ever pressing of The Fall-Off. This limited edition was assembled under the strongest security measures possible in hopes to preserve the reveal of album artwork and music until the moment they were intended to be released. Production demanded full scale, around-the-clock security in multiple facilities across North America to provide the best chance of success. With special packaging modifications, we are calling this first pressing the ‘Stealth Edition,’ and it will be the only time the album will be available in this form.”

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When Is J. Cole Releasing “The Fall-Off”

J. Cole will finally be releasing The Fall-Off on February 6 after years of anticipation. Last Wednesday, he shared a trailer for the project on social media. It features a narrator speaking about longevity in the entertainment industry. Fans have since identified the voice as belonging to YouTuber and comedian Dan Harumi.

“Everything is supposed to go away eventually,” Harumi says as Cole cleans his car. “Especially in show business with famous actors or musicians. It’s like, ‘This guy used to be famous and then he fell off.’ They want to point this, this and this and they made this mistake.”

He continues: “So few people reach that level and yes, of course, it’s not gonna last forever because somebody else has to take that spot and that’s how show business has been forever. But no, they want to say that guy fell off, they want to look down on him for going through the natural cycle of rising and falling.”

After sharing the trailer, Cole dropped his first single from the project, “Disc 2 Track 2.” The title suggests that the project will be a double album.

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Kay Flock’s Lawyer Responds To Rumors That He Was Stabbed In Prison https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/971772-kay-flock-lawyer-response-stabbing-rumors Mon, 19 Jan 2026 20:51:39 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=971772 Rumors that Kay Flock was a victim of a prison stabbing went viral last week and the rapper's lawyer is stepping to address them.

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It’s been a rough month and change for New York drill rapper Kay Flock. He’s currently trying to fight back against the court to have his massive sentence at least shortened. But if that wasn’t enough, there were reports flying all over social media that the 22-year-old had been stabbed.

You can see one of them below from X user Fendi. He shared on Thursday, January 15, that Flock was the recipient of a brutal attack, 18 stabs to be specific. A fight reportedly occurred at a New York prison facility, with another prisoner bringing out a sword of some kind.

Users like Fendi also said that Kay Flock’s condition was up in the air, leading to some general worry. However, these “reports” were mere rumors all along, according to the MC’s lawyer, Michael T. Ashley. In a statement to XXL caught by Complex, he shared that Flock is doing better than most would probably expect given his situation.

“I am glad to confirm that Mr. Kevin Perez a.k.a. Kay Flock is quite well. We met earlier this week, and I spoke with him moments ago. His spirits remain high and he is resolved to continue to pursue justice in his case. His notice of appeal was recently filed, and various post-conviction remedies are being pursued on his behalf.”

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How Long Is Kay Flock’s Sentence?

But while it’s relieving news for his fans, Flock remains in the frying pan, so to speak. He’s still facing a brutal prison bid of 30 years and five years of supervision afterwards.

He was found guilty of four charges, with all of them being incredibly serious offenses. Racketeering conspiracy, attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon in aid of racketeering, with a firearm discharge offense rounding things out.

These all stem from four shootings from 2020-2021. The judge responsible for the ruling in Flock’s case didn’t hold him responsible for being a gunman. However, due to his strong gang affiliation and role within it, the court was left no choice but to hand down this severe punishment.

As Ashley stated, his client is appealing the decision and asking for a statutory minimum of 10 years or a multi-year, 11-point “punishment plan.” That would include getting his GED, staying off drugs and alcohol, and to use his social media as a vehicle to condemn acts of violence, and more. 

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