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Tasha K Goes Ballistic On Ja Rule Over Fight Allegations, Drags Fat Joe Into Drama

Tasha K went off on Ja Rule in a profanity-laced rant after the rapper threatened legal action over her claims that he was assaulted outside a New York City restaurant, with Fat Joe allegedly watching from the sidelines.

The outspoken blogger doubled down on her story during a livestream, insisting she had insider details about the alleged altercation.

“Why are y’all street n##### always hollering, sue? Ja Rule, why the f### are you sitting on the internet hollering, sue?” she said. “Y’all must think that s### scares me or something.”

Tasha K claimed she was half-asleep when she first received the tip but stood by the story.

“I’m sorry that I was half asleep last night when the text came through. And I didn’t have time to get on the phone with my m############ source that was back there. And they saw you getting your ass whooped and Fat Joe was sitting to the side,” she said. “I got all the m############ deets. All of them. And I’m going to talk about them tonight on the show.”

The controversy began when Tasha K posted that Ja Rule had been jumped near the upscale Manhattan eatery Sei Less.

The post claimed the incident involved people allegedly tied to Max B, who was recently released from prison and has been promoting peace since his return.

Ja Rule responded swiftly, denying the story and clarifying that while a group did try to confront him, the encounter was brief and uneventful.

He said the incident didn’t happen at Sei Less and called the viral version of events “exaggerated.” He later shared a video of himself unscathed to shut down the rumors.

Max B also distanced himself from the situation, tweeting, “Don’t tie me or my people to anything negative. We grown we on positive vibes only.”

Tasha K ended her rant by brushing off Ja Rule’s legal threats and dismissing the idea that lawsuits would intimidate her.

She continued, “Right now I’m sitting as a multi-millionaire. Kevin Hart’s lawsuit went nowhere. Soulja Boy’s lawsuit went nowhere. R. Kelly’s lawsuit went nowhere. And millions of cease and desists that I got, including lately from Clarissa “f######” Shields.”

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50 Cent Cracks Joke About Ja Rule After Men Try To Attack Him In NYC

50 Cent wasted no time on Friday mocking Ja Rule after a viral video claiming to show the rapper being attacked outside a New York City restaurant, reigniting one of Hip-Hop’s longest-running rivalries.

The Queens-born mogul took to Instagram after blogger Tasha K alleged that Ja Rule had been “jumped” outside Sei Less, a popular Manhattan dining spot.

The report also suggested that individuals tied to Max B were involved, which quickly set off a frenzy across Hip-Hop circles online.

“Now who would do a thing like that, just punched him all in his milk dud head. LOL,” 50 Cent posted, delivering his trademark jab with a side of sarcasm.

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The comment instantly lit up social media, drawing thousands of responses and reigniting memories of his long-standing beef with Ja Rule.

Ja Rule responded swiftly, calling the story exaggerated and false. He confirmed there was an attempted confrontation but said it didn’t escalate into violence and didn’t happen at Sei Less.

He also made it clear he was unharmed and continued his evening without issue.

To further shut down the speculation, Ja Rule posted a video looking relaxed and unbothered, showing no signs of injury. The Murder Inc. veteran made it clear the rumors had been blown out of proportion.

Max B, who recently returned home after a lengthy prison sentence, also distanced himself from the claims.

He addressed the situation on social media, writing, “Don’t tie me or my people to anything negative. We grown we on positive vibes only.”

Despite both Ja Rule and Max B denying that any real incident occurred, 50 Cent’s post became the headline moment, reminding everyone that the tension between him and Ja Rule remains as active as ever.

Their feud has spanned over 20 years, with diss tracks, interviews and social media posts keeping the rivalry alive. 50’s latest jab is just the newest entry in a saga that has defined both artists’ careers in and out of the booth.

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Ksoo’s Dad Sentenced To Time Served After Testifying Against Sons

Abdul Robinson Sr. walked out of a Jacksonville courtroom Friday after being sentenced to time served for aiding two men in escaping after the 2020 murder of Charles “Lil Buck” McCormick Jr., a killing tied to the city’s long-running Hip-Hop gang rivalry.

The 54-year-old father of rapper Ksoo had already spent 1,898 days behind bars, the exact number of days handed down by the judge.

“I don’t know if they’re here or not, but I sincerely apologize for my part in their brief. I understand what it is to lose a child because I lost one. And I know some days you’re mad, some days you’re angry. It’ll never be the same, but I sincerely apologize for my part,” Robinson told the judge during his hearing.

Robinson Sr. admitted to helping his nephew Leroy “ATK Scotty” Whitaker and Dominique “Butta” Barner flee after Lil Buck’s death, which prosecutors say was part of the deadly feud between Jacksonville’s ATK and KTA crews.

“Your Honor, I’ll never give nobody a ride again. I don’t care if they call me and say they in labor, they water broke, I don’t care. I’ll never give nobody a ride again. I even thought the next car I get, I’m taking all the seats out besides the drivers seat because of this situation,” Robinson told the judge.

The violent back-and-forth between the two groups has claimed numerous lives since 2017, when 19-year-old Zion Brown, cousin of the late Julio Foolio, was gunned down, igniting a series of retaliatory killings that have engulfed the city’s rap scene.

Robinson Sr.’s release came with a heavy price.

As part of a plea deal, he testified against his own son, Ksoo. That testimony helped prosecutors secure a first-degree murder conviction against the rapper.

The case is one of several tied to the deadly Hip-Hop beef gripping Jacksonville.

In June 2024, Foolio was killed in Tampa. Prosecutors later secured a manslaughter conviction against Alicia Andrews, who they say helped track the rapper before he was ambushed and killed.

Though Robinson Sr. is no longer behind bars, he’s not entirely free.

His sentence includes two years of community control with electronic ankle monitoring, followed by three years of probation. The judge also imposed additional conditions as part of his supervised release.

Two other men involved in Lil Buck’s murder received life sentences. ATK Scotty received a life sentence, while Butta received 25 years after cooperating and testifying for prosecutors.

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Sukihana Rolled Through LAX In Wheelchair After Wild Birthday Night

Sukihana caused a stir at Los Angeles International Airport when she was seen being wheeled through the terminal after her birthday celebration, offering a blunt and graphic explanation for her condition.

The 32-year-old Love & Hip Hop: Miami star didn’t hesitate when asked why she needed assistance getting around the airport.

“I got f##### so hard last night. I’m not gonna lie, I got some good birthday dick so I can’t walk or nothing,” she told TMZ at LAX, delivering the quote with the same boldness that’s defined her public persona.

Suki, a Delaware native, is known for her unfiltered approach and sexually empowered image and has built a career on pushing boundaries in both music and reality television.

Before her headline-making airport moment, Sukihana commemorated her birthday by honoring her late grandmother. She shared that she asked for martial arts gear, including swords and nunchucks, as birthday gifts.

“I was happy about that,” she said, explaining the connection to her grandmother, who practiced martial arts.

Sukihana blew up after appearing in Cardi B’s “WAP” music video, which helped catapult her into the spotlight. She joined Love & Hip Hop: Miami in its third season and later released her debut project, Wolf P####.

She’s also appeared on the Zeus Network’s Baddies series and remains active in VH1 programming, continuing to grow her following through both music and television.

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Future’s Brother FBG Casino Busted With 21 Kilos Of Fentanyl

FBG Casino landed in federal custody after authorities uncovered a large-scale fentanyl trafficking operation during a raid at a rental property in Forest Park, Georgia, on November 14.

The 41-year-old Atlanta native, born Rico Deville Buice, was arrested alongside David Estevan Montillo Diaz after federal agents seized 21 kilograms of fentanyl, more than $380,000 in suspected drug proceeds and a Glock 19 handgun from the residence. Investigators also found a money counter and a food sealer, pointing to a well-organized drug distribution setup.

Casino attempted to escape through a side exit as law enforcement closed in, but was quickly detained with $4,000 in cash in his pockets. Agents later found another $80,000 inside a designer bag allegedly linked to the aspiring Hip-Hop artist.

The arrest marks a major fall from grace for Casino, who once stood beside his superstar brother Future on the platinum-selling track “Move That Dope” featuring Pharrell Williams and Pusha T. The song highlighted Casino’s lyrical presence and tied him closely to the Freebandz label, where he also worked behind the scenes as a CEO.

While he released several mixtapes during his music career, sources say Casino had stepped away from recording in recent years to focus on business ventures. That pivot now appears to have veered into criminal territory.

At a press briefing, U.S. Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg said, “The collaborative effort of different law enforcement agencies united in the fight to eliminate transnational criminal organizations kept a staggering amount of deadly fentanyl from hitting our streets. The resulting charges send a strong message: fentanyl traffickers in our district may run, but they cannot hide. Instead, they will find themselves in federal custody, and their drugs and money seized.”

FBI Special Agent in Charge Paul Brown added, “The seizure of 21 kilograms of fentanyl and over $380,000 in drug proceeds is a direct hit to those who seek to poison our communities. The FBI, in partnership with our law enforcement colleagues, will relentlessly pursue these criminals and hold them accountable.”

The bust was part of Operation Take Back America, a federal initiative targeting transnational drug networks. Agencies involved included the FBI Atlanta Field Office, the DEA Atlanta Division and the Clayton County Police Department.

Both Casino and Diaz appeared in federal court on November 19. They face conspiracy charges to possess with intent to distribute fentanyl, which carry a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years and a maximum of life in prison.

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Kid Cudi Slammed After Saying Michael Jackson Was “Just Music”

Kid Cudi did the equivalent of kicking a beehive this week and the swarm came for him with the quickness. What a dummy! Kid Cudi said something that had the whole internet screeching to a halt. Kid Cudi decided to open his phone, type some thoughts, and suggest that Michael Jackson was “just music.”

Yes, the same Michael Jackson who transformed entertainment, culture, visuals, fashion, dance, philanthropy, and the global marketplace of pop itself. He tried to imply that MJ was limited while he and others are striving to be “multi” and expand creatively beyond the Category of music. The moment the words hit the screen, internet ignited. What was he thinking?

Retribution was immediate and merciless. Cudi deleted the post faster than the Flash on speed. But here is the thing. Deleting the post doesn’t erase the moment. Nobody was buying it. The dragging commenced and flourished.

People were baffled. First of all, Michael Jackson was not “just music.” The man defined entire eras. He was a producer, a composer, a visionary. He invented short-form cinematic music videos. He mastered dance in ways we still study. He put humanitarian work at the forefront of pop culture. He expanded everything he touched. As a dancer, Kid Cudi couldn’t even lift his jockstrap. Michael Jackson is literally in the National Museum of Dance and the Hall of Fame. It’s like comparing the solar system to a light bulb, Cudi and MJ.

I kept asking myself the same questions: What was Kid Cudi smoking? What was he sipping? Who let him tweet without adult supervision? He threw a stone and hid his hand. At least stand on the hill you chose to climb, even if it’s a cliff. HA!

And then the Diddy jokes came. The internet does not get tired.

Hit this link for everything, but some are below.

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Kim Kardashian Chooses Violence & Reopens Taylor Swift Feud With “All’s Fair”

Kim Kardashian stirred up renewed scrutiny this week after Hulu’s legal drama All’s Fair dropped Episode 5, titled after a well-known Taylor Swift track, reigniting long-standing tensions between the two celebrities.

The episode, titled “This Is Me Trying,” shares its name with a song from Swift’s 2020 album folklore, a choice that many believe is more than a coincidence.

Kim Kardashian plays a high-powered divorce attorney in the Ryan Murphy-produced series and the title’s emotional weight has not gone unnoticed by viewers familiar with the pair’s rocky history.

The reference quickly sparked speculation online, with many pointing to the infamous 2016 phone call incident involving Swift and Kanye West as the root of the ongoing rift. That moment, when Kardashian released footage of Swift discussing West’s controversial lyrics in “Famous,” remains a cultural flashpoint.

“That moment when Kanye West secretly records your phone call, then Kim posts it on the Internet…You don’t get to control someone’s emotional response to being called ‘that btch’ in front of the entire world,” Swift previously said about the fallout.

The show, which debuted in November 2025, follows a group of women who leave a major law firm to start their own practice. While All’s Fair has received mixed reviews, the buzz around this episode has reportedly helped boost its streaming numbers and the controversy has only amplified interest in the show.

Glenn Close, who stars alongside Kardashian, has defended her co-star’s performance amid critical pushback. Meanwhile, Murphy is said to be developing new storylines as the series eyes a second season. The ensemble cast also includes Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts and Teyana Taylor. Episode 6 is set to premiere on Hulu on November 25.

Whether the title was a pointed nod or a creative coincidence, it’s clear that the Kardashian-Swift saga continues to shape pop culture narratives and spark conversation across entertainment platforms.

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‘Caught red-handed’: Honda dealership installs the wrong part on woman’s car. They charge her anyway

This woman says a Honda dealership used its own parts instead of the ones she supplied to fix her vehicle. The internet is arguing over whether she should be charged.

On Oct. 14, Crissie Clay-Luckey (@crisseyluckey) posted a TikTok recording her interaction with two Bob Boyte Honda employees. According to Clay-Luckey, she was charged for the wrong parts. The viral video has amassed over 850,000 views. 

Did Honda Dealership Install the Wrong Parts on This Woman’s Car?

In the video, an employee walks toward the woman filming, explaining the situation. “Parts were put on your ticket, they set the parts on the counter, and the technician took the parts,” explained the employee. 

The employee gestured at the several empty boxes she held in her hand. “These were the spark plugs that were put in from Honda,” she continued. “We can give you a refund and then charge you full price.” 

The technician walks out behind the employee to give more context. “I am so sorry, ma’am, I did not realize that you brought your own stuff,” explained the technician. “I put the Honda ones in there.”

The video’s text overlay reads “Honda Dealership Charged Me $159 to Install The WRONG Spark Plugs!”

Honda Customer Goes Into Further Detail on the Situation

Clay-Luckey explains the exact issue in more detail in the comments. “I brought them BETTER plugs than the ones they mistakenly installed from their own stock,” she wrote. “Then they refused to refund me for the error.”

The comments are divided over the predicament. While many questioned the legality of the dealership supposedly not issuing a refund, others defended the technician as having made an honest mistake. 

“Wrong spark plugs isn’t the right wording,” wrote one commenter. “I would say, ‘They didn’t install the plugs I supplied.’”

“An honest mistake,” wrote another. “Easy fix. Just replace the plugs with hers (no warranty on her parts). No harm done. No reason to get upset, lady.”

Can the Honda Dealership Legally Charge Her for the Work?

If Clay-Luckey explicitly declined the dealership’s parts, installing different plugs and then billing her anyway could potentially violate Missouri’s Merchandising Practices Act. However, it’s important to note that the act bars “deception, fraud, [or] false pretense” in transactions with consumers. In this case, it appears the dealership made a simple mistake.

All Hip Hop reached out for a statement to Clay-Luckey and Bob Boyte Honda via TikTok direct message.

@crissieluckey #RIP OFF CAUGHT RED HANDED!!!! @Bob Boyte Honda ♬ original sound – CrissieClay-Luckey

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