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 Wed, 19 Aug 2026 23:03:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0.4 Milwaukee Rappers Lil Shiesty, Funny $Money Murdered https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1006443-milwaukee-rappers-lil-shiesty-funny-money-murder Wed, 19 Aug 2026 23:03:12 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1006443 Funny $Money and Lil Sheisty were killed at different stages of their careers in a shooting that has shaken Milwaukee’s Rap scene.

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A Milwaukee recording studio became the scene of a double homicide Monday afternoon, taking the lives of two rappers connected through the city’s growing Hip Hop scene. Police were called to a building near 31st Street and Cameron Avenue around 3:40 p.m., where they found 21-year-old Daquaiseon Evans and 33-year-old Quentene Williams dead from gunshot wounds. A 28-year-old was arrested in connection with the shooting. Investigators have not publicly identified a motive.

Evans’ family identified him as Lil Sheisty, an up-and-coming Milwaukee rapper and father of three. His twin sister, Jaquaisa Evans, told FOX6 that music had become one way she was keeping her brother close after his death. Family members said Evans was at the studio with his friend and mentor, Funny $Money, when both men were killed. They also said they did not know the circumstances that led to the shooting or recognize the suspect who was taken into custody.

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More About The Slain Artists

Funny $Money, whose real name was Quentene Williams, had built a much broader footprint across Milwaukee Rap. The 33-year-old regularly worked with artists including Sme Taxfree, Chicken P, and Superthrowed Fay Fay, making him a familiar presence across a scene that has drawn increasing national attention. His catalog included 2022’s Don’t Talk 2 Much and the 2024 project I Got the Hook Up Vol. 1: Big Bucks No Whammies. His output continued into 2026 with Paid But Not Full, Vol. 1, while his YouTube channel was still rolling out new material, including “Goldie/I Ain’t Lying,” shortly before his death.

That run followed a period when Williams decided to take music more seriously. During a December 2025 appearance on the Kid L Podcast, he discussed watching fellow Milwaukee artists gain traction while he was incarcerated and realizing he could pursue rap on his own terms. By then, Funny $Money had become part of Milwaukee’s current generation rather than simply building a catalog in isolation.

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The deaths have now left two families grieving musicians at different points in their careers. Evans’ relatives gathered for a vigil Tuesday, where they remembered the 21-year-old as devoted to his children and spoke about the toll repeated gun violence has taken on their family. Williams’ relatives have also publicly mourned the rapper, whose nephew recalled telling his uncle that he loved him and to stay safe during their final conversation.

Police have not announced what sparked the gunfire. The 28-year-old arrested after the double shooting has not been publicly identified, and FOX6 reports that the case has been referred to the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office for possible charges.

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Nigel Sylvester Shows Off His Latest Jordan Brand Shipment https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1006444-nigel-sylvesters-unreleased-jordans-sneaker-news Wed, 19 Aug 2026 22:55:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1006444 Nigel Sylvester just unboxed a fresh shipment packed with retros and rare colorways, and one pair points to something more exclusive.

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Nigel Sylvester just showed off his latest shipment straight from Jordan Brand themselves, and it’s a stacked one. The BMX pro shared a look at nine pairs laid out across his floor, all fresh out the box.

The lineup covers a wide range of eras and colorways. There’s the Air Jordan 8 “Bin 23” in a deep green suede, the Air Jordan 4 “Tour Yellow,” and the Air Jordan 5 “University Blue.” The Air Jordan 12 “Bucks” and Air Jordan 3 “True Blue” round out a strong run of retros mixed into the pile.

A few deeper pairs show up too. The Air Jordan 7 “Miro” and Air Jordan 8 “Chrome” bring in some less common colorways, while the Air Jordan 1 High “Love The Game” adds a bold, multicolor pop to the lineup.

The Air Jordan 13 “Wings” closes it out, arriving in Jordan Brand’s dedicated Wings packaging.
That mix of retros, colorways, and a Wings labeled pair points to a haul that goes beyond standard retail product.

Overall, Sylvester has built one of the closest relationships in sneakers with Jordan Brand, and shipments like this are a regular part of that partnership.

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Nigel Sylvester’s Unreleased Jordans

Sylvester’s ties to Nike and Jordan Brand go back further than most people actually even realize. He joined Nike as a teenager back in 2005 through the brand’s action sports division. Obviously this was long before sneakers became his main focus.

That relationship grew steadily over the years, eventually leading to his first Jordan Brand sneaker in 2018. In 2021, he became the first BMX athlete to formally sign with Jordan Brand, cementing his place in the brand’s inner circle.

Since then, Sylvester has become one of Jumpman’s most trusted collaborators. His pairs regularly rank among the most talked about releases each year. Hauls like this one, packed with retros and Wings exclusives, are a reminder of just how deep that relationship runs behind the scenes.

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Tupac’s Sister Says Family Lacks Confidence In Finding Justice For Brother’s Murder https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1006440-tupac-sister-keefe-d-trial Wed, 19 Aug 2026 22:04:09 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1006440 "We never had any expectations for the criminal system to hunt down someone for my brother’s murder."

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After 30 years, the murder of Tupac Shakur is finally on trial, but whether we find out who actually killed ‘Pac remains to be seen. As Keefe D’s case moves through the court, friends, fans, and family members hope that they’ll see justice. Unfortunately, the Shakur family has “low expectations” that something positive could come out of this.

During an interview with Law & Crime Network, Tupac’s sister, Sekyiwa Shakur, explained how the family’s history in the United States makes it difficult to feel as though justice will be served. ‘Pac’s family has deep ties to Black liberation movements, specifically the Black Panthers. That particular history is what shaped their perception of the justice system as it related to resolving Tupac’s murder. 

“Unfortunately, our family, because of the history in America, and our family’s history here, we have no expectations–or low expectations–of the criminal system ever. We never had any expectations for the criminal system to hunt down someone for my brother’s murder,” she said. “Just Black boys, young Black boys, and their lives or their deaths tend to be swept under the rug in America often. So we didn’t have high expectations in the beginning.”

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Tupac’s Sister Speaks Out

Tupac’s family haven’t shied away from interviews since jury selection started last week. His cousin, William Lesane, expressed how much pain his family has had to endure over the 30 years since his death.

“I’m just happy that I can be here, that I’m not dead, I’m not in jail, healthy and of sound mind,” he said. “And I can come here and witness and observe, not only what’s going to be historic, but a culmination of 30 years of my family dealing with grief and anger, depression, sadness.”

We will continue to keep you posted on any further updates on Tupac’s trial. 

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Rapsody’s Growth As An Emcee, Told Through 10 Songs https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1006241-rapsody-career-growth-10-songs Wed, 19 Aug 2026 21:19:54 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1006241 More than a best-of list, these songs show how Rapsody’s perspective changed across more than 15 years of music.

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Calling Rapsody a great lyricist has always been accurate, but it has also become an easy way to flatten a career that kept changing. When Return of the B-Girl arrived in December 2010, she was already a precise emcee working within the Jamla Records circle and alongside producers from The Soul Council. “1983,” the second track on that first solo mixtape, introduced a rapper who understood exactly how much the craft mattered to her.

More than 15 years later, the pen is still there. What surrounds it is different. Rapsody gradually made more room for Marlanna Evans in the music, allowing listeners closer to the woman behind an artist who was often discussed almost exclusively in terms of technical ability. That shift became especially clear on 2024’s Please Don’t Cry. Her next album, God Gotta Afro & Gold Hoops, arrives Friday (August 21), with its focus again moving outward toward Black identity and the communities she wants her work to speak to.

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That evolution is easier to hear than explain through awards or career milestones. So, this is not a ranking of Rapsody’s 10 best songs. Instead, these records move chronologically through her catalog, beginning with the early Jamla years and ending at the doorstep of her newest album. Each captures something that changed in the way she approached the music or in what she was willing to reveal through it. Taken together, they show why understanding Rapsody requires looking beyond the reputation she earned for simply being able to outrap almost anybody.

1. “1983” — Return of the B-Girl (2010)

The title alone tells you where Rapsody wanted to begin. This entry appeared as the second track on Return of the B-Girl, Rapsody’s first solo mixtape, released in December 2010. “1983” takes her back to her birth year and uses autobiography as the entry point, giving listeners an early sketch of the person behind a solo career that was only beginning to take shape.

There is plenty of hunger in the record, but young Rapsody does not present becoming an emcee as if destiny were simply waiting for her. She raps about education and having something to fall back on while still making clear where her ambition sits. Even this early, the writing has some of the qualities that would remain throughout her career. She’s always had an attachment to Hip Hop history and a refusal to separate what she learned from what she lived.

2. “Believe Me” — The Idea Of Beautiful (2012)

Two years after her first solo mixtape, Rapsody sounded less interested in introducing herself than in showing what it had taken to get there. “Believe Me,” the first single from her debut album The Idea of Beautiful, carries that difference. The hunger is still obvious, but there is more weight behind it. She is rapping about the uncertainty that comes with trying to turn skill into an actual career, opening one passage with, “Mountains and peaks, valleys I been through.”

That perspective fits an album built around a much broader idea than proving she could rap. Rapsody described beauty at the time as something that could take many forms, and the record gave her enough room to move between ambition and relationships without losing the lyrical foundation established on her mixtapes. Musically, The Idea of Beautiful also strengthened the connection between her writing and the soulful production that would remain important throughout her catalog. Rapsody has said that the sound she absorbed from artists like The Fugees and Little Brother deeply influenced her, particularly because soulful beats inspired her as a writer.

3. “Kingship” — She Got Game (2013)

By the time we get to She Got Game, there was less interest in asking for permission. “Kingship” is Rapsody alone over a DJ Premier production, and that pairing matters because the mixtape itself was crowded with respected names. Phonte, Jay Electronica, Nipsey Hussle, and Raekwon all appeared elsewhere on the project, but this song strips the equation back to one MC and one legendary producer.

Premier’s beat is unusually spacious, giving her plenty of room to determine the pace. Rapsody responds with the kind of densely written verse that had already become part of her identity, but “Kingship” feels more assured than the earlier records. “Washed all my demons in the dark where the fiends trip” is buried inside a run of imagery that moves without stopping to underline every reference. The question was no longer whether she could hold her own beside established rappers. She was increasingly showing that she did not need them there at all.

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4. “Hard To Choose” — Beauty And The Beast (2014)

“Hard to Choose” finds Rapsody turning some of her attention toward the culture around her. The confidence is still there, but the record is less concerned with demonstrating skill for its own sake. She questions what Hip Hop rewards and how easily substance can be overlooked when louder personalities dominate the conversation. Critics at the time singled the song out for its frustration with where the genre was headed.

There is also a line that fits Rapsody particularly well: “The quietest in the room is the baddest one.” It speaks to the position she occupied then. Rapsody was rarely the artist demanding the most attention, even as her reputation among other emcees continued to grow. “Hard to Choose” turns that restraint into part of the point. She did not need to become louder to make the writing hit harder.

Released in October 2014, Beauty and the Beast arrived between She Got Game and the much wider exposure Rapsody would receive after appearing on Kendrick Lamar’s “Complexion (A Zulu Love)” the following year. That placement in her catalog is important. “Hard to Choose” makes clear that the perspective millions of listeners would later encounter alongside Kendrick was already firmly established.

5. “Crown” — Crown (2016)

A new Roc Nation partnership gave Rapsody a larger platform in 2016, but it did not suddenly give her a sense of worth she had been waiting to find. That distinction is all over the title track from Crown, where she treats confidence as something carried internally rather than granted by a label, an audience, or industry approval.

The song opens with the question, “You didn’t leave the house without your crown, did you?” From there, the crown becomes a stand-in for self-possession. Rapsody is not celebrating arrival so much as reminding herself that recognition means very little if it changes the way she sees her own value.

She announced her Roc Nation partnership in July 2016 after years of building through Jamla, then released Crown that November. The timing could have encouraged an easy victory lap. Instead, the project sounds more grounded than triumphant. Rapsody had already spent years earning respect as an emcee, and the deal expanded the machinery around her career without rewriting the work that got her there.

6. “Sassy” — Laila’s Wisdom (2017)

Swagger had always been part of Rapsody’s music, but Laila’s Wisdom gave it more room to breathe. “Sassy” is playful without being lightweight, and its bounce lets her loosen the delivery without giving up the writing that had already defined her career. The song pulls directly from Maya Angelou’s “Still I Rise,” including the question, “Does my sassiness upset you?” Rapsody has said Angelou’s poetry was part of her writing foundation, which makes the reference feel less like a literary flourish than an extension of something she had carried with her for years.

Here, Rapsody is not straining to sound intimidating. That ease helped separate Laila’s Wisdom from the projects that came before it. The album was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 2018 Grammys, while “Sassy” earned a Best Rap Song nomination of its own. Those nominations widened the audience around Rapsody, but the bigger change was already audible in the music. She no longer sounded as though every song needed to function as proof of concept.

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7. “Nina” — Eve (2019)

Black womanhood had appeared throughout Rapsody’s music before Eve, but the 2019 album placed it at the center of the entire concept. Each track takes its name from an influential Black woman, with figures including Nina Simone, Aaliyah, Oprah Winfrey, and Michelle Obama providing different entry points into conversations about identity and legacy. Rapsody said she wanted the album to celebrate those women while encouraging listeners to learn more about them.

Opening with “Nina” makes that purpose immediately clear. The song draws from Nina Simone’s recording of “Strange Fruit,” connecting Rapsody’s own writing to an artist whose work regularly confronted racism in America. Rapsody also places herself within that lineage rather than treating Simone as a distant historical figure. “I am Nina and Roberta,” she raps, linking herself to Simone and fellow North Carolina musician Roberta Flack.

That relationship between past and present runs throughout Eve. The women named in the tracklist are not simply subjects for tribute songs. Rapsody uses what they represent to speak about her own experiences and the lives of Black women around her. The concept gave her a way to discuss history without separating it from the world she was writing about in 2019. Critics recognized the album for doing exactly that, placing Rapsody’s perspective inside a much longer cultural lineage.

8. “Marlanna” — Please Don’t Cry (2024)

Technical skill had become such a dominant part of the conversation around Rapsody that it sometimes obscured the person doing the writing. Please Don’t Cry pushed against that distance. The album gave more space to Marlanna Evans, including parts of her life she had previously been hesitant to make public. Rapsody later admitted that although she had always considered herself authentic, she eventually recognized a fear of allowing herself to be completely seen.

Naming the album’s first full song “Marlanna” makes that shift impossible to miss. She introduces herself outside the stage name while acknowledging some of the perceptions that have followed her career. Rapsody has explained that the persona itself once served as protection for Marlanna, the woman she was still learning how to understand.

That separation had become harder to maintain. Please Don’t Cry grew out of a period that included heartbreak and a great deal of self-examination. The musical environment changed with her. It was her first album without production from longtime mentor 9th Wonder, giving her room to work with a different group of collaborators as the sound expanded beyond the familiar Jamla foundation.

9. “Daddy’s Girl” — MadRaps (2025)

A two-song release with Madlib gave Rapsody room to get back to something simpler in 2025, by rapping because the beat demanded it. MadRaps paired her with the veteran producer for their first official collaboration, with “Daddy’s Girl” arriving alongside “Avon Thru the Wire.” There is no sprawling concept to carry and no pressure to make another deeply personal statement after Please Don’t Cry. The appeal is hearing two artists with very distinct instincts meet in the middle.

Madlib’s production gives her an appropriately crooked backdrop, and Rapsody treats it like an invitation to play. The opening, “Beethoven was Black, truth is a key,” immediately kicks into wordplay before she moves through observations about recognition and where she stands among her peers. The writing remains dense, but the record feels loose in a way that matters after an album where so much of the material required her to look inward.

The title also leaves room for something more personal underneath the flexing. When promoting the track, Rapsody connected “Daddy’s Girl” to lessons from her father, including the practical skills and independence he taught her growing up. That combination feels true to where her writing had landed. The rapper who spent Please Don’t Cry letting Marlanna further into the frame did not disappear when she returned to straight bars.

The Pen Was Never The Whole Story

The throughline across these 10 records is not reinvention. Rapsody never needed to abandon the technical skill that made people pay attention in the first place. What changed was how much she asked that skill to carry. Early records were rooted in proving what she could do with a microphone. Later albums made more space for family and self-examination. Her writing also became a place to wrestle with history and the responsibility she feels toward Black culture.

That progression makes God Gotta Afro & Gold Hoops, arriving August 21, feel less like another reset than the next point on a line that has been moving for more than 15 years. Rapsody has already settled the question of whether she belongs among Rap’s strongest writers. The more interesting part of following her now is hearing what she chooses to do with the pen once proving that is no longer the point.

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Ye Gifts Ian Connor A Pair Of The Unreleased Yeezy 800 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1006429-ye-gifts-ian-connor-yeezy-800s-sneaker-news Wed, 19 Aug 2026 20:38:54 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1006429 Ye linked up with Ian Connor and sent him off with a fresh pair of the Yeezy 800 months before the shoe's official release later this year.

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Ye just linked up with Ian Connor and sent him home with a pair of the Yeezy 800, per a post shared August 19th. Photos show them at what looks like an event, followed by a shot of the Yeezys fresh out the box.

The pair shown is done up in dark, earthy tones with a rugged, trail inspired build. Mesh panels run across the upper, layered with suede and leather overlays. A chunky sole wraps around the bottom, giving the shoe a heavier, outdoor ready look.

The Yeezy 800 is set to release to the public in December. That makes this early pair a preview look months ahead of the general drop, and it lines up with Ye’s history of getting samples into his circle long before retail.

It’s a familiar angle for anyone who follows his page. The classic foot check that’s become his signature way of showing off new pairs. Based on the shot, this looks like one of the first real on foot looks at the shoe outside of Ye’s own previews.

Ye revealed the Yeezy 800 just weeks ago, and pastel colorways followed shortly after that first reveal. Getting a dark, earth toned pair into Connor’s hands this early suggests Ye is still expanding the shoe’s color range as December gets closer.

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Kanye Gifts Yeezy 800’s

This isn’t the first time Connor has had early access to Ye’s footwear. He’s been tied to the Yeezy brand since its earliest days. He’s often surfacing in samples and unreleased colorways before the public ever sees them.

The access has made him something of an unofficial preview source for Yeezy drops over the years. Fans have come to expect an early look whenever Connor posts something new from Ye’s camp.
The Yeezy 800 also marks a bigger moment for the brand.

It’s Ye’s first numbered flagship sneaker since splitting from Adidas. Further, it’s expected to roll out through a wider retail push when it drops in December. An early pair landing with Connor now only adds to the buildup heading into that release.

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DJ Akademiks Claims Drake’s House Was Swatted This Week https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1006427-dj-akademiks-drake-house-swatted Wed, 19 Aug 2026 19:58:54 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1006427 During his most recent live stream, DJ Akademiks spoke out about his recent swatting, while also stating that it happened to Drake.

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DJ Akademiks and Drake are locked in these days. Ak was part of Drake’s ICEMAN livestream on May 14, and he also received his very own OVO chain. Meanwhile, Akademiks has continuously defended the Canadian artist from criticism, particularly during the Kendrick Lamar feud.

More recently, DJ Akademiks has been making it seem as though he is under attack from Roc Nation. He alleges Roc Nation is behind the lawsuits filed against Drizzy and Stake. Furthermore, he has expressed frustration with hip-hop media for not pursuing the supposed Roc Nation story.

Last week, Akademiks was swatted while on a live stream, and he attributed it to him talking about Desiree Perez. During his most recent stream, he let it slip that he is not the only one allegedly being swatted.

In the clip below, he claims that Larry Jackson of Gamma was swatted. Furthermore, he revealed that Drake was swatted “yesterday.” Ak believes these incidents are connected.

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Akademiks Says Drake and Larry Jackson Were Swatted

“There’s some real sh*t happening that’s not no make-believe,” Akademiks said. At this time, Drake has not commented on the alleged situation. Moreover, there are no other news reports that suggest this to be the case.

For those unaware, swatting is the act of calling a police department and claiming that a violent act or hostage situation is happening inside a home. This sparks an urgent police response, and more often than not, it includes a SWAT team. Swatting is highly illegal and has resulted in deaths.

At press time, neither Drake nor Jackson have confirmed Akademiks’ revelation. Stay tuned to HNHH for updates on this developing story.

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Druski Reveals Why He Backed Drake In The Aftermath Of His Kendrick Lamar Battle https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1006421-druski-drake-kendrick-lamar-beef Wed, 19 Aug 2026 19:38:55 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1006421 Druski recently got to sit down with GQ, where he offered some insight into his relationship with rap superstar Drake.

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Druski has become one of the biggest comedians in the world, and his work has garnered the attention of superstars like Drake and Jack Harlow. In fact, just a few years ago, Druski and Harlow were looking to be the next dynamic duo in the comedy world.

The comedian’s rise to fame has been truly impressive to watch. He started doing sketch comedy on social media, and grew this into millions of followers. Now, he is acting in movies and continues to collaborate with high-profile individuals.

Recently, Druski sat down with Frazier Tharpe of GQ, where he spoke about a myriad of topics, including Drake. Infamously, the comedian backed Drizzy following the Kendrick Lamar beef. Tharpe asked Druski what compelled him to do so.

“That’s my brother,” Druski said. “I don’t care about what’s hot at the moment or what’s going on…I’m just big on loyalty. I just supported a friend throughout that whole endeavor.”

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Druski Talks To GQ

While hosting an awards show, Druski was accused of trying to avoid Kendrick Lamar at all costs. Some tried to say that this was because of his association with Drake. As the comedian explains, this was just social media doing what it does best: creating narratives.

“That was not intentional,” the comedian insisted. “Social media will take these clips and spin them however they want to spin it.”

If you remember, Druski starred in Drake and Lil Durk’s music video for “Laugh Now, Cry Later.” In previous interviews, the comedian has stated that the video is what led to the success he has now. With that in mind, it should come as no surprise that he is an unconditional supporter of the Canadian megastar.

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Lil Durk Allegedly Texted “We Got The Location” Weeks After King Von’s Death https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1006422-lil-durk-quando-rondo-location-text Wed, 19 Aug 2026 18:58:46 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1006422 Lil Durk's trial begins on Thursday.

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We’re only a day away from the start of Lil Durk’s murder-for-hire trial, and the fight for his freedom will be real. Over the past few months, we’ve heard several updates regarding the case, from his lawyer and prosecutors, and frankly, nothing seems incredibly promising. That’s especially true as evidence leaks online. 

Recently, Akademiks shared an alleged message that Lil Durk sent in a text chain where he seemingly acknowledges knowing where Quando Rondo might be. “I’m not celebrating New Year’s because my dog is dead and nobody is doing anything. Rondo out there acting like they don’t have nothing to worry about even though we got the location,” the message reads.

Durk is charged with allegedly orchestrating and funding a retaliatory assassination that killed Quando Rondo’s cousin Lul Pab in Los Angeles. The prosecutors claim that Durk’s friend paid five associates to travel to California to commit the shooting and sent a text to this friend, stating, “Don’t book no flights under no names involved wit me.”

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Evidence In Lil Durk Trial Surfaces

Prosecutors also allege that one of Quando Rondo’s affiliates reportedly extended an olive branch in an attempt to make a peace offering. However, Durk reportedly rejected this. “I’m not hopping on the phone to squash […] this for Thang and Von,” he allegedly said. The court filing also says that he wrote, “Call me bout peace, take the peace of the switch.” What’s worse is that the switch in question was an alleged reference to the gun used in the crime. 

The prosecution will also be allowed to use Durk’s music, specifically his song “Pissed Me Off” in court. Furthermore, there have been reports that interviews from Wack 100 and 6ix9ine with Akademiks might enter the trial, too. 

We will keep you posted on any further updates on the trial, which begins on Thursday. 

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Suge Knight Recalls Smoking 2Pac’s Ashes, But He’s Missing Important Details https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1006415-suge-knight-2pac-ashes-details Wed, 19 Aug 2026 18:16:22 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1006415 Suge Knight recently spoke to TMZ and claimed 2Pac's ashes were smoked, but he left out a ton of key details.

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Suge Knight is recounting a story involving Tupac Shakur’s eventual cremation, which took place shortly after his passing in 1996. Suge told TMZ that Afeni Shakur was the one who requested that her son be cremated in the first place.

From there, Suge recalls finding someone who would do it as quickly as possible. In fact, he offered someone $1.2 million just to get it done quickly. From there, Afeni Shakur reportedly invited Suge and friends to a Las Vegas hotel room, where they smoked Tupac’s ashes. Suge told TMZ that he abstained from the ritual, noting he was on probation at the time.

While Suge’s story comes with some shock factor, there is actually a lot more to it. In 2020, E.D.I. Mean of The Outlawz sat down with Vlad TV, where he told the truth behind the story. If you remember, Tupac actually rapped about having his ashes smoked during his verse on the 1999 song, “Black Jesuz.”

“We die clutchin’ glasses, filled with liquor bombastic/ Cremated, last wishes n***as smoke my ashes,” 2Pac raps on the song.

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E.D.I. Mean Reveals The Truth Behind Tupac’s Request

During the Vlad TV conversation, E.D.I. Mean revealed a talk he had with 2Pac, in which the artist spoke about the significance of the ritual. He had learned it from Native American friends back home, and wanted to have it done to him when he passed. His mom ultimately honored his wishes.

“The conversation was a real conversation. He was giving us history on where it came from, what he learned about it, you know what I mean? Why it was something he thought was interesting… [Tupac said] ‘Wouldn’t it be some shit if one of us died just so we always a part of each other?’… Shit you talk about when you young and you’re high,” E.D.I. Mean explained.

“It’s something the Native Americans did,” E.D.I Mean continued. “That’s where it came from… Because he had Native American friends that he went to school with that told him about that. I don’t know whether it was in the Bay or Baltimore but, yeah, you know, there was an actual lesson behind that.”

Tupac’s murder trial will continue this week in Nevada, as Duane “Keefe D” Davis faces life in prison.

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Diddy’s Alleged Tupac Link Reportedly Resurfaces In Lawsuit Claiming Mogul Offered $1M for Murder https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1006414-diddy-tupac-murder-wrongful-death-lawsuit Wed, 19 Aug 2026 17:48:11 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1006414 Diddy has not been charged in connection to Tupac Shakur's murder.

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Keefe D might be standing trial for his involvement in Tupac Shakur’s murder, but the allegations surrounding Diddy aren’t fading away yet. According to Radar Online, a wrongful-death lawsuit filed by Tupac’s brother, Mopreme Shakur, allegedly claims that Combs dealt with Davis ahead of the fatal Las Vegas shooting.

According to the complaint, obtained by the publication, Eric “Von Zip” Martin, described as a Combs associate with connections to Davis and the South Side Crips, allegedly helped establish a relationship between Combs and Davis.

The lawsuit further alleges that Combs met Davis and Martin at a Los Angeles deli and discussed having “problems” involving Death Row Records co-founder Suge Knight and Shakur being handled. The complaint claims that Combs allegedly offered $1 million for the purported job, based on allegations and information attributed to previously released testimony.

The filing also alleges that, after Shakur was shot, Combs reportedly contacted Martin and asked whether “that” was them. It claims Martin subsequently received $500,000 that was allegedly intended for Davis, although Davis reportedly never received the money.

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Diddy Accused Of Ordering Tupac Hit

Keefe D has pleaded not guilty to a murder charge and is accused by prosecutors of helping orchestrate what they describe as a revenge attack following an altercation involving his nephew, Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson, and Shakur’s entourage. Prosecutors allege Davis obtained the weapon and helped organize the shooting, although he is not accused of being the gunman. His defense has argued that some of Davis’ previous accounts were fabricated.

More importantly, Combs has not been charged in connection with Shakur’s murder, and prosecutors in Davis’ criminal case have not accused him of ordering the killing. The lawsuit acknowledges that Combs has repeatedly denied any involvement, describing the allegations as “pure fiction.” It also notes that Davis has retracted various prior statements, including allegations involving Combs.

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