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, 16 Jun 2026 09:35:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 DMX’s Ex-Wife Defends Son After He Called Out Rapper’s Fiancé At Ceremony https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/998663-dmx-tashera-simmons-desiree-lindstrom-ceremony Tue, 16 Jun 2026 01:03:27 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=998663 DMX was honored with a street sign in Yonkers, but his son, Xavier, didn't appreciate his mother, Tashera, being excluded from the stage.

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It’s hard to believe that DMX has been gone for five years, but his legacy lives on through his family, friends, and fans. Recently, his loved ones and supporters gathered together to honor DMX in his hometown of Yonkers, New York. Last Friday (June 12), the rapper was celebrated with his own street, Earl “DMX” Simmons Way, and while most of the ceremony went off without a hitch, a brief moment of tension exposed familial rifts.

In a video circulating online, DMX’s family and friends are seen on stage, where they said a few words in his honor. However, when his eldest son, Xavier Simmons, took to the microphone, he made it clear that his mother, DMX’s ex-wife of 15 years, Tashera Simmons, should be standing with them. It’s suggested that Tashera and Xavier’s siblings weren’t invited to be on stage with everyone else. Then, Xavier called out DMX’s former fiancée and mother to his son, Exodus, Desiree Lindstrom, for keeping Tashera at a distance.

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Xavier Simmons Stands Up For His Mother

In a clip uploaded by AllHipHop, Xavier says, “There is absolutely no way that you will close this ceremony, and we will not hear from his original entire family.” He then asks Tashera and his siblings to come to the stage, where he notes that his mother was instrumental in having the street renamed in DMX’s honor. The mood shifted when he mentioned Desiree, alleging that she had deliberately kept some family members away and telling her that she “behaved dishonorably.” It’s said the microphone was silenced shortly after.

Later, on social media, Tashera addressed the controversy and stood by her son’s actions. “Did my son expose these devils? They’ve been exposed. Y’all know DMX. Y’all know Tashera,” she said. “We built the DMX legacy together. There is no X without Tashera. The fact that they came to my hometown and did not want us to be recognized. I’mma let y’all sit with that one.”

Check out AllHipHop‘s video of the tense moment below, along with Tashera’s follow-up message.

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Shannon Sharpe Blasts Josh Hokit Over Michelle Obama Remarks https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/998660-shannon-sharpe-josh-hokit-michelle-obama Mon, 15 Jun 2026 23:44:37 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=998660 In a passionate rant, Shannon Sharpe fired off about UFC White House event while social media users called for a Paramount+ boycott.

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Former First Lady Michelle Obama’s name is back in the center of headlines following the UFC Freedom 250 event hosted at the White House over the weekend. Josh Hokit defeated Derek Lewis in the second round of their fight, and during his celebration, Hokit made insulting comments about Obama that quickly went viral, unsurprisingly upsetting many.

Both Dana White and Shane Gillis were caught by paparazzi who sought their hot takes on the incident. They said they didn’t approve of the remarks, although it was a narrative about Michelle’s gender that had been spread widely by many of Trump’s supporters. Meanwhile, Shannon Sharpe weighed in on Nightcap, where he gave a scathing take on the “notion” that sports and politics shouldn’t mix, but there’s a UFC event at the White House where they’re allowing athletes to disparage a First Lady.

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Critics Call For A Boycott As Sharpe Unleashes

“So this notion… ‘We going to keep politics out of sports.’ Politics has never been out of sports,” Sharpe argued in a video posted on YouTube. “Y’all remember when Jesse Owens went to Berlin in 1936. I don’t know if y’all remember that. Or, when Joe Lewis knocked out Max Schmeling. I don’t know if y’all remember that.”

Sharpe also defended Michelle against Hokit’s rude remarks, suggesting that Michelle Obama is an easy target. “I think the thing is that she happened to be low-hanging fruit,” Sharpe said. “They know that woman. She’s not that.” He also mentioned how there was controversy and conspiracy theories over former President Barack Obama not being born in America as well, even though that wasn’t true.

Now, people are storming social media to call for a boycott of Paramount+ over its streaming of the event. Check out Shannon Sharpe, along with Chad Johnson, delivering his passionate tirade below.

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Tyra Banks Sues Netflix Over “ANTM” Docuseries https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/998657-tyra-banks-netflix-lawsuit Mon, 15 Jun 2026 22:58:47 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=998657 The "Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model" series didn't sit well with Tyra Banks, and now she's seeking damages.

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There have been plenty of rumors over the years about what really happened behind the scenes with Tyra Banks and America’s Next Top Model. The supermodel’s competition show brainchild ran from 2003 to 2018, and during its run, it was one of the most popular shows on television. However, there has also been controversy surrounding the series, including allegations that Banks was difficult to work with.

Netflix shared its Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model documentary, featuring Banks, her former ANTM judges, and several contestants who shared harrowing tales of working on the show. It seems that Banks wasn’t impressed with the final product, although she participated, and now she’s taking the streaming service to court.

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Former ANTM Winner Calls Out Tyra Banks

PEOPLE reports that, according to court documents, Banks is seeking a jury trial and damages related to “manufactured drama and constructed narratives” that painted her in a negative light. Court documents reportedly show that Banks believes the series was “stripped of context and reassembled to support a false and defamatory narrative unrelated to what she actually expressed.”

“Tyra Banks participated in the Netflix documentary series America’s Next Top Model (ANTM) because she believed viewers deserved a candid conversation about the show’s legacy — its successes and its shortcomings,” the lawsuit states. “There are aspects of the show for which Ms. Banks takes accountability, and she wanted ANTM viewers to hear that from her directly.”

The show’s first season winner, Adrienne Curry, reacted to this news on Instagram. “I read that Tyra Banks is suing Netflix because she didn’t like being edited,” she said before laughing. “B*tch, for real girl?… Welcome to the party, pal.” Banks hopes that the jury will set the “appropriate” damages she should receive.

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Conor McGregor Trains in Nike Air Mags Ahead Of His UFC Return https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/998653-conor-mcgregor-trains-in-nike-air-mags-sneaker-news Mon, 15 Jun 2026 21:22:55 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=998653 Conor McGregor was photographed training at Crumlin Boxing Club in Nike Air Mags ahead of his UFC 329 return against Max Holloway.

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Conor McGregor was photographed training in a pair of Nike Air Mags ahead of his UFC return. The photos were taken at Crumlin Boxing Club in Dublin, his longtime training home. McGregor is set to return against Max Holloway at UFC 329 on July 11th in Vegas.

McGregor has not fought since July 2021, when he broke his leg during his trilogy bout with Dustin Poirier. This fight against Holloway will take place at welterweight, and it marks a rematch of their 2013 featherweight bout, which McGregor won by unanimous decision. The fight headlines International Fight Week at T-Mobile Arena.

The Nike Air Mags he wore in the training photos is one of the most recognized shoes Nike has ever made. The shoe debuted in the 1989 film Back to the Future Part II and later became a real product.

The version McGregor wore features a grey build with a white strap and light blue accents underneath. It is not a training shoe by any stretch, which makes wearing it to the gym a deliberate style choice.

McGregor has always paid attention to his image in and around training. Overall, showing up in Nike Air Mags ahead of one of the most anticipated UFC returns in recent memory fits his approach.

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Conor McGregor Trains In Nike Air Mags

The Nike Air Mag has one of the more unusual origin stories in sneaker history. Nike also designed it for the 1989 film as a fictional shoe Marty McFly wears in the future.

The shoe featured a self-lacing mechanism in the film, which Nike eventually built into a real version in 2016. The 2011 charity auction version and the 2016 self-lacing release are the two main iterations that exist. Both are extremely rare.

McGregor wearing a pair to the gym signals that he either owns both or has access to a pair through his Nike connections. The Air Mag sitting alongside the Crumlin Boxing Club backdrop in Dublin also makes for a strong visual.

It mixes a very Irish, working-class training environment with one of the most expensive and sought-after sneakers in the world. That contrast also feels very on-brand for McGregor.

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Dawn Richard’s Lawsuit Against Diddy Has Been Dismissed https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/998648-diddy-dawn-richard-lawsuit-dismissed Mon, 15 Jun 2026 20:53:23 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=998648 Dawn Richard filed a lawsuit against Diddy back in 2024, alleging abuse, intimidation, and mistreatment. Today, the lawsuit was thrown out.

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Diddy has scored a major legal victory today as Dawn Richard’s lawsuit against him was dismissed from a Federal court, according to TMZ. Judge Katherine Polk Failla ruled that all 18 of Richard’s claims could not be pursued at the Federal level, for a multitude of reasons.

What should be made abundantly clear about this ruling is that the judge did not give her opinion on the veracity of Richard’s claims. Instead, the judge ruled that there were some filing errors, as well as other procedural issues that would hinder this case from ever seeing a trial.

For instance, 15 of Richard’s allegations were outside of the statute of limitations. There were two other claims involving the song “Deliver Me,” although copyright issues led to those claims being dismissed as well. Lastly, the judge felt as though the gender-motivated violence claim should be tried in a state court and not a Federal one.

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In fact, the judge gave Richard and her legal team a glimmer of hope by suggesting an alternative route. New York City has a Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Act, which allows for women to pursue legal action regardless of how much time has passed. Richard’s lawyers have made it clear that this will be her next step.

“We’re certainly disappointed in the dismissals,” attorney Arick Fudali of The Bloom Firm explained. “However, we’re very encouraged that the judge chose not to dismiss with prejudice, and basically just refer the Gender Motivated Violence Act claim to state court. We feel very confident in the Gender Motivated Violence Act claims. We believe those are our primary claims anyway. We’re encouraged with the ability to pursue our Gender Motivated Violence Act claims in state court.”

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

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Dwight Howard Alleges He Was Tricked Into Marriage By Amy Luciani https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/998622-dwight-howard-amy-luciani-tricked-into-marriage Mon, 15 Jun 2026 20:36:10 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=998622 Dwight Howard is leveling new allegations against Amy Luciani as their divorce continues to rage on in the media.

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Over the past few months, Dwight Howard and Amy Luciani have been putting their relationship issues on full display. They have both accused each other of abuse and rampant drug use.

Furthermore, Howard was accused of manipulating his son into calling CPS on Luciani. As it turns out, Luciani had her daughter taken away by CPS around the same time as these allegations.

Since that time, Royce Reed has chimed in, showcasing very little sympathy for the Howards. Meanwhile, Howard has filed for divorce and has even earned himself a protective order.

According to TMZ, Howard has filed more documents against Luciani, claiming that she tricked him into marriage. For instance, Howard alleges she lied about not being able to have kids. Had he known the truth, Howard says he never would have married Luciani.

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Dwight Howard Accuses Amy Luciani Of Lies

Elsewhere in the documents, Howard accuses Luciani of a “history of lying and manipulation.” He also believes she tried to ruin him with a “crusade of lies and defamation.”

These are all serious allegations, as are the ones that Luciani has leveled against Howard. Meanwhile, in the midst of all of this, Howard has been given sole control of his home in George. Due to the protective order, this means Luciani must move out as quickly as possible.

However, in order to facilitate the move, Howard has been ordered to pay $10,000 towards his estranged wife. As for the divorce itself, that is still ongoing, and it could take a while before it is fully resolved. Both sides have not been particularly cordial, and that has certainly complicated matters.

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Future Appears To Announce New Album “The Real Me” https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/998639-future-the-real-me-album-announcement Mon, 15 Jun 2026 20:05:15 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=998639 Future just performed at the FIFA World Cup, and now, he is announcing his next album, which should be dropping soon.

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Future stole the show at the FIFA World Cup over the weekend as he performed his new song with Tyla. The performance had fans reminiscing about the artist’s best albums and his biggest hits. Well, it appears as though he is ready to capitalize on this hype with a new album.

According to new billboards that are going up across the United States, Future is gearing up to drop a new album. The upcoming project is called “The Real Me,” and as it stands, there is no official release date.

Overall, this is an exciting prospect, especially since we haven’t gotten a new Future album since 2024. If you remember, the artist had three projects during the 2024 campaign. He had We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You with Metro Boomin. Furthermore, the legendary artist dropped off Mixtape Pluto towards the end of the year.

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Future’s New Album

More recently, Future reunited with Drake on the song “Ran To Atlanta” with Molly Santana. With the World Cup song under his belt, it is clear that the artist wants to be just a bit more active this Summer. This can only be a good thing for hip-hop, which has been blessed with a stacked year of releases.

For now, fans are just going to have to play the waiting game when it comes to a release date. We’re sure more details are on the horizon. Perhaps even a single could be coming down the pipeline.

Whatever the case may be, a new Future album should leave many of you excited. Even at the age of 42, Future is still very much capable of making some chart-topping hits.

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Vince Staples, “Cry Baby,” & The Expectations We Place On Rappers https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/998168-vince-staples-cry-baby-black-music-expectations Mon, 15 Jun 2026 19:04:29 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=998168 Why has Vince Staples' "Cry Baby" become so divisive? The answer may have less to do with the music & more to do with how audiences view Black artists.

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The more Vince Staples explains himself, the more people seem determined to rewrite him. Spend enough time reading reactions to his interviews, and you’ll find no shortage of people convinced they know exactly what he should be doing. He should be angrier and more political. Rap harder and chase hits. He should become a mogul or compete with Kendrick Lamar. He should be making another Summertime ’06.

The expectations are often contradictory, but they share a common thread. People keep measuring Vince Staples against goals he never set for himself.

These conversations have resurfaced following the release of Cry Baby, Staples’ first independent album and arguably his most polarizing project to date. Built on Punk, Alternative Rock, and live instrumentation, the record has divided listeners who expected another typical Rap album from one of the genre’s most respected voices. Don’t get me wrong, overall, many have praised Staples’ creative leap. However, others have questioned whether Staples has drifted too far from the artist they first embraced more than a decade ago. That’s when things get weird.

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The debate surrounding Cry Baby says less about Vince and more about the expectations people place on rappers, particularly Black artists who refuse to stay in one lane. Staples has spent his career challenging assumptions about race, class, violence, celebrity, and the music industry itself. The latest controversy suggests he’s now challenging another the belief that artistic growth should only happen within boundaries that audiences find familiar.

Rewriting Vince Staples

Much of the criticism surrounding Cry Baby begins with a version of Vince Staples that exists more in public memory than in his actual catalog. Throughout his career, Vince has been treated as though he emerged solely as a gangsta rapper, a chronicler of Long Beach street life whose greatest artistic value lies in his ability to document violence. That ignores much of what made his music compelling in the first place. Even when Vince rapped about gangs, death, and survival, he was rarely interested in those subjects as purely entertainment. His attention was often fixed on the systems surrounding them and the poverty that shaped communities. He shed light on the institutions that abandoned them and the ways Black suffering could be consumed as entertainment.

The distinction matters because many of the conversations surrounding Cry Baby assume Staples has abandoned something essential to his artistry. The criticism takes different forms as critics argue he should make a hardcore Rap album. Some insist his interviews have become more compelling than his music. A few frame his recent work as a retreat from the hunger that once defined him. Yet, those arguments often reduce Staples to a setting rather than a perspective. Long Beach becomes the story. The social commentary becomes secondary.

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However, his music catalog tells a different story. Big Fish Theory embraced Electronic and Club influences at a time when many Rap fans weren’t sure what to make of them. FM! transformed Los Angeles radio culture into a concept album. Vince Staples became more introspective, while Ramona Park Broke My Heart looked back at the people and places that shaped him. Dark Times confronted the emotional weight of carrying those experiences into adulthood. The sounds changed but Staples’ questions in maturation did not.

Critics still want Staples to occupy a role he may have outgrown years ago, if he was ever fully interested in it at all. The streets were never the entire story; they were the backdrop. Vince’s real subject has always been the world that produced them.

Moreover, criticisms that Staples somehow shrank himself on this project and failed to step into a broader lane that would bring more fame and fortune have surfaced. This is strange, considering becoming a billionaire hasn’t seemed to be Staples’ goal. Placing those Rap star expectations on an artist who has spent the better part of their career challenging those systems is more of a reflection of the listener, and what they believe success in Hip Hop looks like.

Black Music Never Stayed In One Lane

Shortly after Cry Baby arrived, a clip from Vince Staples’ album release show began circulating online. Reflecting on the release of Big Fish Theory, he recalled asking industry executives whether the project could be categorized alongside Electronic music. The response, according to Staples, was, “You don’t belong there.”

The comment may have been aimed at Vince, but the sentiment is familiar. As we enter Juneteenth Week, it’s difficult not to reflect on the Black artists who have spent generations being told where they belong, often by industries that profit from their creativity while narrowing the ways that creativity can be expressed. Entire genres have been built on Black innovation only to become culturally detached from the people who helped create them.

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Rock music remains one of the clearest examples. Before the genre became associated with white rebellion and counterculture, Sister Rosetta Tharpe was blending Gospel with distorted electric guitar. Chuck Berry helped establish the language of Rock and Roll. Little Richard transformed performance itself. Punk would eventually emerge from that lineage, and Black artists remained there, even as popular memory attempted to write them out of the story. Detroit’s Death was making Punk music before many listeners knew what to call it. Washington D.C.’s Bad Brains became one of the most influential Hardcore bands of all time, influencing generations of musicians who followed.

That history feels particularly relevant to the conversation surrounding Cry Baby. Too often, Rock and its adjacent genres are reduced to aesthetics, but it has always been about something larger. There’s the distrust of authority and rejection of social expectations. We can’t forget the resistance to institutions that demand conformity and refusal to remain where someone else put you. Those ideas are hardly foreign to Black music or Black history. In many ways, they define it.

The Blues challenged the conditions imposed upon Black Americans after emancipation as Jazz rejected convention and rewrote the rules of American music. Soul became intertwined with the Civil Rights Movement. Hip Hop emerged from communities abandoned by political and economic systems, transforming frustration into art, language, and identity across regions. Rebellion is one of its longest-running traditions in Black music.

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Further, Staples is hardly alone in challenging expectations. Rico Nasty spent years blending Punk energy with Rap, only to face constant questions about where she belonged. Denzel Curry has incorporated elements of Punk, Metal, Jazz, and Alternative music throughout his career, despite being widely regarded as a rapper. Lil Uzi Vert’s embrace of Rock influences and Alternative aesthetics was often treated as a departure from Rap rather than an evolution. André 3000 faced similar criticism long before he picked up a flute. Every generation seems to produce Black artists willing to test the boundaries of genre and an audience eager to pull them back.

Why Do We Want Artists To Stay The Same?

Staples has always been preoccupied with systems. Violence appears throughout his catalog, but rarely as an end in itself. His attention tends to settle on the conditions that produce it. That perspective remained remarkably consistent, and that consistency is easy to overlook because Vince has never been an artist who repeats himself sonically. What ties his catalog together isn’t genre but inquiry. Staples has spent more than a decade asking variations of the same questions. Who benefits from violence? What happens when survival becomes identity? How do people navigate systems designed without them in mind? What does success actually solve?

Simply reducing him to a gangster rapper is an irresponsible assessment of his music, if we really need to scrutinize it to that degree at all. Still, Staples is hardly the first artist to encounter this dilemma.

Jay-Z addressed it years ago when he famously rapped, “Hov’ on that new sh*t, n*ggas like ‘How come?’ N*ggas want my old sh*t, buy my old albums.” The line defines what has followed musicians for generations. Audiences often celebrate growth in theory but resist it in practice. The albums that first connect with listeners become benchmarks, and every project that follows is measured against a version of the artist that no longer exists.

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Hip Hop is filled with examples. Fans wanted Nas to recreate Illmatic. They wanted Lil Wayne to remain in the Tha Carter III era. Tyler, The Creator built an entire second act from refusing to be confined by the version of himself that first gained attention in Odd Future. Yet, many of those same artistic risks are now viewed as essential parts of their legacies.

Jay-Z was never going to make Reasonable Doubt twice. Janelle Monáe was never going to spend her career repeating The ArchAndroid. The history of Black music has never been written by artists who stayed put. It has been crafted by those willing to risk misunderstanding in pursuit of something new. Cry Baby belongs to that tradition, whether listeners embrace it or not.

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JAY-Z Strikes Target Deal For “Reasonable Doubt” Exclusive Vinyl Amid Boycott & People Aren’t Happy https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/998618-jay-z-reasonable-doubt-target-deal-boycott Mon, 15 Jun 2026 18:59:52 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=998618 Target faces boycotts after pulling back on DEI efforts.

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Jigga is back, man. The Roots Picnic performance marked the return of Jay-Z as he kicked off his celebration for the 30th anniversary of Reasonable Doubt and the 25th anniversary of The Blueprint. Of course, he hasn’t just commemorated these milestones with rare concerts across America and Europe but also with new releases of sorts. He’s unearthed previously unreleased records for DSPs, and now, he’s readying to drop an exclusive vinyl for Reasonable Doubt.

The problem is that the exclusive vinyl for Reasonable Doubt will be sold through an exclusive deal with Target, a company that pulled back its DEI efforts following Trump’s election win. Naturally, this has garnered significant backlash for Hov, especially as activists have advocated for boycotting Target, as All Hip Hop pointed out. 

Instagram page Essence Of Black Culture said Jay “made himself available to be used to directly smack the community in the face in a ‘yeah and yall aint gonna do sh*t about it either like yall never do.’” They also pointed out his deal with the NFL in the midst of boycotting the league for how they treated Colin Kaepernick

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Jay-Z’s Relationship With Target Called Out 

Another Instagram brand, Being Black Is Lit, similarly pointed out Roc Nation’s relationship with the NFL, accusing him of “helping [Target] in restoring their brand with the Black community.” “Please remember what Jay Z did when the Black Community planned to boycott the NFL for what they did to Kaepernick, and some of you defended him saying he’s playing ‘chess’ & all you got were ‘diverse’ halftime performers and him getting richer. Although a lot of you worship celebrities, for the rest of you please continue to stay strong and continue Boycotting.” 

Jay-Z might address the outrage in a new freestyle, if he decides to acknowledge the backlash at all. But it seems like no one has faith that he’d adjust his plans solely based on the calls to boycott Target. What do you think? Let us know in the comments below. 

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Kid Cudi Pays Homage To Oliver Tree After His Tragic Passing https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/998616-kid-cudi-oliver-tree-reaction Mon, 15 Jun 2026 18:57:34 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=998616 Oliver Tree tragically passed away in a helicopter accident this weekend, and on Monday, Kid Cudi delivered his reaction.

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Viral singer Oliver Tree tragically passed away over the weekend in a helicopter accident that killed six people in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Fans are still in a state of shock following the news, especially since the singer was just 32 years old.

Overall, this has been a huge tragedy for the music world. Oliver Tree managed to touch the lives of those he worked with. One of those artists was none other than rap legend Kid Cudi. The two had done music together and had even appeared in some videos with one another.

Taking to Instagram on Monday, Cudi revealed that he had recently spoken with Oliver Tree and that there were plans for a podcast interview. Cudi expressed his grief over the news, noting that he hopes his he sees his friend again soon some day.

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Kid Cudi Speaks About Oliver Tree’s Character

“Ima miss u bro. We were just talking about u doing my podcast,” Cudi said. “When I see u again, we’ll finally do our interview my brother, rest peacefully my friend. Ill always remember our time hanging and performing w you on Encore. What a wonderful human being you were. We lost a really special one. Everyone blast Oliver’s music wherever u are. WE LOVE YOU OLIVER TREE.”

This latest helicopter accident has reminded fans of some similar accidents that have taken place over the past few years. For instance, Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna, and seven others died in a helicopter crash back in 2020.

These accidents are extremely tragic, and our thoughts go out to the families of those who were lost on Sunday.

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