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Wisconsin woman leaves Dunkin’ coffee in car overnight. Then she takes a look inside the cup

A Wisconsin woman leaves a Dunkin’ coffee in her car overnight. She is revolted by what she sees inside the cup the next morning.

TikTok creator Kailey (@oh_kayxo) reached for the Dunkin’ coffee she’d left in her car overnight, she expected to find a stale, cold beverage. Instead, she made a viral clip in which she found something far more disturbing and disgusting: A dead baby mouse floating in the cup.

In the brief clip, which has 1.7 million views, she says: “Oh my God, there’s a dead mouse in my coffee from yesterday.” The overlay reads, “Here’s your sign to clean your car and don’t leave any food or drinks in it.”

Viewers React to Mouse Found in Dunkin’ Coffee Left in Car

While some reactions locked in on Kailey’s car’s cleanliness, her viral discovery highlights a lesser-known winter hazard that affects drivers across cold-weather states: Mice finding their way into vehicles in search of warmth.

After one comment with a hilarious reaction photo, the TikToker replied, “I KNOWWWW, but I read they can fit through DIME-SIZED holes and my car was in the garage overnight.”

Another person said, “This is the second video I’ve seen with a dead mouse in coffee.”

One woman posted a picture of the exact same situation occurring to her. Kailey replied, “OMGGG. Apparently, it’s happened to a lot of people, but everyone’s here calling me nasty and stuff.”

She added a follow-up photo of her “vibing while TikTok bullies call me dirty.”

Why Mice Sneak Into Vehicles at Night

Mice getting into vehicles is a recurring problem that has little to do with personal hygiene and everything to do with seasonal rodent behavior. As temperatures drop in the Midwest and northern regions, mice can squeeze their tiny bodies through dime-sized openings in cars parked both outdoors and in garages, creating unexpected and unsanitary encounters that catch even careful drivers off guard.

One commenter even noted, “It’s easy for a mouse to get in your car. The car dealership told me they like the smell of the fluids and will chew through the wires.”

The keys to keeping mice out of your car are to first keep your garage, like the one she has, well-sealed. Obviously, keeping trash and food, like her old coffee, out of the vehicle is also a significant step. Keep your car away from bird feeders and trash cans, as well.

But there are some other rather unique tips, including scent-based deterrents. Mice hate strong smells. So, using things like high-powered peppermint oil, cayenne pepper, cloves, and cinnamon in sprays and on cotton balls will help keep mice away. One person even recommends Irish Spring soap, dryer sheets, and ammonia or vinegar.

Honda even sells an “Anti-Rodent Engine Wiring Harness Tape,” which you can find on Amazon. YouTube is full of videos with info to help keep mice out of your car.

All Hip Hop reached out to Kailey (@oh_kayxo) for more information.

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Poor mousey

♬ original sound – Kay 🔮

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Funkmaster Flex Did Something Nobody Expected After Ebro’s Exit

This whole situation at Hot 97 is starting to feel like a full-blown soap opera, and quite frankly, the fatigue is real. Still, let’s walk through the latest chapter in what has become a never-ending radio station saga.

Initially, confirmed reports indicated that Funkmaster Flex would step in to take over mornings following the abrupt end of Ebro in the Morning. At the time, there was no clear timetable, but the assumption was that Flex would be holding the slot down for more than a single broadcast.

That assumption turned out to be premature.

Flex jumped online to clarify the situation himself, explaining that his time in the morning chair was only for one day. While that could always change, Flex was clear in his messaging, and for now, his word is the final word. According to him, this was simply a temporary assist following the sudden and unceremonious dismissal of Ebro Darden, Laura Stylez, Peter Rosenberg, and their team.

To be honest, the idea of Funkmaster Flex on morning radio had some people intrigued. The thought of Flex yelling at New Yorkers before breakfast, diving into politics he usually avoids, or breaking down daily events in his own unfiltered way felt like radio chaos in the making. Naturally, reactions to his brief appearance were mixed.

Then came the unexpected twist.

Instead of leaning into controversy or piling on, Flex took a moment to publicly show respect. He praised Ebro, Laura Stylez, Rosenberg, and the entire morning crew for their contributions. Most notably, he gave Ebro a special acknowledgment, reminding listeners that Ebro had once been his boss. That moment of grace caught many off guard.

Anyone expecting mockery, shade, or celebratory laughter missed the mark. What they got instead was uncharacteristic professionalism, perspective and a reminder that Hip-Hop radio, at its best, still knows how to honor its own.

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Hot 97 has long been an epicenter of Hip-Hop radio culture, shaping careers, Summer Jams and influencing national conversations for decades. From the days of Flex’s bomb drops in the late 90s to the rise of Ebro in the Morning in 2012, the station has constantly evolved while remaining a cultural tastemaker.

Ebro’s tenure marked a shift toward blending Hip-Hop with politics, social justice, and accountability, while Flex represents the raw, street-rooted DNA of the format. This current transition reflects a larger moment in radio where legacy, audience expectations, and corporate decision-making are colliding in real time. Whether this is a brief disruption or a major reset, Hot 97’s next move will say a lot about where Hip-Hop radio is headed.

As always, jump into the comments and share your thoughts. This conversation is far from over.

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Wiz Khalifa & Mac Miller’s Former Label Lands $150M Financing Deal

Rostrum Pacific secured a $150 million financing deal from New York-based Crayhill Capital Management to fuel its catalog-acquisition ambitions.

The parent company of indie powerhouse Rostrum Records announced the partnership Thursday, marking a major expansion of its strategy to become “the preeminent independent music company.”

The financing comes from Crayhill Capital Management, a private credit specialist managing $2.9 billion in assets. Rostrum Pacific CEO Benjy Grinberg plans to use the funds to pursue catalog opportunities “of any scale” and integrate them into the company’s established ecosystem.

Rostrum Records built its reputation by discovering and developing breakthrough Hip-Hop talent in Pittsburgh. Grinberg founded the label in 2003 and quickly established it as a launching pad for future superstars.

The label signed Mac Miller in 2010 when he was just 18 years old, helping transform the young Pittsburgh rapper into a chart-topping artist whose debut album Blue Slide Park became the first independently distributed album to reach number one on the Billboard 200 since 1995.

Wiz Khalifa became another Rostrum success story after joining the label in 2007. His breakthrough single “Black and Yellow” became a Pittsburgh anthem and launched him to mainstream stardom. Both artists helped establish Rostrum’s reputation for identifying raw talent and developing it into commercial success.

The label expanded beyond its Pittsburgh roots over the years, eventually consolidating multiple businesses under the Rostrum Pacific umbrella in 2023. The company now operates Rostrum Records, Fat Beats, Cantora Records and digital distribution platform SpaceHeater.

SpaceHeater launched last year as an AI-powered music distribution and analytics platform. The technology offers “unmatched transparency and accuracy” for tracking how artists’ music gets used to train AI models and determining fair compensation for AI-generated outputs.

“Securing this funding reflects confidence in our value-creation strategy – one that leverages strategic partnerships and collaborative frameworks to drive high-value returns,” said Scott Margolin, Rostrum’s Chief Financial Officer, who led negotiations with Crayhill.

“With this backing, we’re expanding our reach and deepening our commitment to ensure that music under our care gets heard,” Margolin added. “We’re focused on catalog we can actively grow – whether it’s assets we acquire or the catalog we’ve been building for more than 20 years.”

Jihane Hassad, Director of TMT Investment Group at Crayhill, praised Rostrum’s “compelling in-house model that drives value creation and strategic growth.” Crayhill has invested over $500 million across its Technology, Media & Telecom strategy, including investments in music, film and TV libraries.

The deal positions Rostrum Pacific to compete in the increasingly competitive music catalog acquisition market. Major labels and investment firms have poured billions into acquiring music rights as streaming revenues continue growing globally.

Rostrum’s catalog, previously distributed by ADA, is now available exclusively through SpaceHeater. The December 11 announcement signals the company’s aggressive push to expand its music portfolio and establish itself as a major independent player in the evolving music industry landscape.

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Singer Trey Songz Arrested For Allegedly Punching Nightclub Employee

Trey Songz was arrested early Friday in Times Square after prosecutors say he punched a nightclub employee when the venue closed.

Published reports reveal the R&B singer was charged with third degree assault and second degree mischief following a predawn confrontation at Dramma Night Club. Authorities say the incident unfolded around 4 a.m. on Dec. 6 after staff informed the artist the venue was shutting down for the night.

Prosecutors allege Songz reacted with unnecessary anger and struck an employee in the face causing swelling and significant pain.

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The 41-year-old performer was at the club with friends and no other arrests were reported. Court documents describe the alleged victim as a nightclub worker who suffered injuries during the encounter. Songz is reportedly a familiar face at the Times Square venue.

Songz was granted supervised release after a daytime appearance at Manhattan Criminal Court. A judge issued a full order of protection barring him from contacting the employee and scheduled the next court appearance for Feb. 18.

Outside the courthouse the singer declined to address questions from photographers and reportedly said, “Have a good night, brother.”

The arrest places renewed attention on a long list of past legal problems that have followed the singer for much of his career. In 2016 Songz was charged with aggravated assault after an onstage outburst in Detroit. That case later ended with a plea to disturbing the peace and an 18 month probation sentence. In 2018 he faced accusations of striking a woman during an NBA All Star Weekend event. A restraining order was issued and felony charges were later dropped.

More recent incidents have continued to draw scrutiny. Songz was arrested in 2021 after a physical altercation with a police officer at a Kansas City Chiefs game. He was cleared in a sexual assault investigation in 2022 and settled a rape lawsuit the same year. A civil suit filed in 2023 accuses him of groping two women at a party and remains pending.

In July investigators examined claims that he assaulted a cameraman outside another New York nightclub leaving the man hospitalized with a fractured eye socket.

As the current case moves forward Songz remains free while navigating both the criminal charges and the ongoing impact of repeated allegations.

Songz’s representatives did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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Kylie Jenner Redefines Spillage In Skin Tight Dress

Kylie Jenner stepped out in LA, looking like a walking thirst trap in a burnt-orange cutout dress that basically screamed “look at me” without her having to say a word.

The Kardashian-Jenner mogul showed up with her chest front and center, packed into a plunging neckline that didn’t waste a second getting attention. The dress hugged her like shrink wrap, dipping low up top and slicing open at the waist, as if it had something to prove.

It was all curves, no chill.

From the front, the dress served a serious body. From the side, it looked like a sculpture.

The fabric clung tight to her torso, cut away at the waist, then snapped right back around her hips like it was custom-built to highlight every inch. Not a wrinkle, not a sag, not a single ounce of extra fabric. It was skin, shape and structure—period.

Kylie didn’t overdo it with the extras either. She let the dress do the talking. Tiny matching purse, barely-there jewelry, slicked-back hair. That’s it. Her vibe? Cool, calm, and fully aware that everyone was already looking.

She wasn’t doing the most. No wild poses. No fake smiles. She stood there like she knew the outfit already did its job. Shoulders back, chest up, hips locked in. She didn’t have to try hard—because the look was already doing all the heavy lifting.

The whole thing was clean, confident and calculated. No chaos, no gimmicks. Just a killer fit worn by someone who knows how to own a moment without begging for attention.

Kylie didn’t walk into that room. She arrived—and let her outfit do the heavy lifting.

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