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Freeman touts Irish’s case: Who’s best right now?

Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman said his team’s inclusion in the College Football Playoff is straightforward, arguing that it’s hard to argue the Irish aren’t one of the nation’s best teams right now.

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Bama wins Iron Bowl, to face Georgia for SEC title

No. 10 Alabama escaped Auburn with a 27-20 victory and will face No. 4 Georgia in the Southeastern Conference championship game next week in Atlanta.

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Sources: LSU expected to hire Kiffin on Sunday

Sources told ESPN late Saturday that the expectation is LSU, a day after its regular season ended, will hire Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin, 50, on Sunday as its new coach and that the deal will cover seven seasons at an annual average of around $12 million.

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22 Country Singers With the Most Kids — No. 1 Will Shock You!

Three singers on this list have eight kids, while one country mama has nine. Continue reading…

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Kellie Pickler Wins in Court Battle With Late Husband’s Family

A Tennessee judge ruled the case “unusual on its face.” Continue reading…

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22 Country Singers With the Most Kids — No. 1 Will Shock You!

Three singers on this list have eight kids, while one country mama has nine. Continue reading…

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Kellie Pickler Wins in Court Battle With Late Husband’s Family

A Tennessee judge ruled the case “unusual on its face.” Continue reading…

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Hip Hop

NLE The Great’s “Hello Revenge” Sparks Wave Of Online Ridicule

NLE Choppa unleashed a diss track aimed at NBA YoungBoy Thursday night, but instead of applause, the internet erupted in laughter over his cowboy getup and awkward choreography.

The Memphis rapper, now performing under the alias NLE The Great, dropped “Hello Revenge” on November 28, a four-minute verbal attack that was meant to escalate his ongoing feud with YoungBoy.

But it wasn’t the lyrics that got people talking, it was the visuals.

Clad in a black cowboy hat, matching leather gloves, a bandana, and a full Western-inspired outfit, NLE strutted and moonwalked through the video with dance moves that many online said resembled a low-budget Michael Jackson impersonation.

The video, directed by Bryson Potts and Travis Payne, was intended to be theatrical. Instead, it became meme material.

“Can you imagine how hard it was to edit out the sounds of everybody laughing on the set 🤣 even the dude behind the camera was thinking ‘are we really putting this out?’” one user wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

Another viewer quipped, “Broseph needs to just come out of whatever closet he got that get up out of,” referencing the name of the album, Fresh Out the Closet.

The backlash didn’t stop at the outfit or the choreography. Some questioned NLE’s artistic direction and even his identity.

“Idk what phase this n#### going through rn but it need to pass expeditiously,” one person posted.

In the track, NLE raps, “Rap went dead, I’ma bring it back alive / N####, I’m the truth, but the devil is a lie / YB, Louis V. belt to his spine / Anybody with him better get ’em ‘fore he cross the line, n####.” The bar about the belt references his previous video “KO,” where he beat a YoungBoy lookalike with a designer belt.

But even with the aggressive lyrics, the internet couldn’t take the delivery seriously.

“Hello Revenge” follows YoungBoy’s “Zero IQ Freestyle.”

The rivalry between the two artists took off in music and videos in October with NLE’s “KO,” a diss that sampled 2Pac’s “Hit Em Up” and labeled YoungBoy as “poison” to the youth. d in my hand, and I was

Despite the serious tone of the feud, the internet’s reaction to “Hello Revenge” has turned the moment into a spectacle. The video, posted on YouTube, continues to rack up views, many of them from people watching just to see the cowboy outfit and dance moves.

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Papoose’s “Bars On Wheels” Redefines His Iconic Freestyle Legacy With Short Film

Papoose’s Bars On Wheels arrives as a Wynn Records short film that captures the Brooklyn lyricist in a way audiences have never witnessed. The BK MC who turned car freestyles into internet must-sees now brings that same fire into a cinematic format built to amplify everything that makes his pen legendary. The YouTube video rapidly approaches a million views in under 24 hours.

For years, Papoose’s driver-seat rhyme dumps spread online with the force of controlled blasts, raw surgical precision and viral momentum. Each freestyle reminded the culture why skill still matters and why his name continues to resonate across generations of Hip-Hop listeners. Bars On Wheels takes that signature intensity and elevates it, reshaping the car-freestyle concept into something broader, richer, and visually charged.

The film pushes past the cramped interior of a parked vehicle and deeper into Papoose’s creative engine. This is a reintroduction. The short explores the root of his discipline, his devotion to structure and wordplay, and the relentless drive that made him one of Hip-Hop’s most respected technicians. What once lived in a car window frame now expands into a full cinematic landscape.

Tighten your seatbelt. Pap is back.

Because Papoose isn’t only celebrated for technical brilliance — he carries one of the sharpest and most emotionally resonant pens the culture has ever produced.

Directed by: Daniel Curtis Lee
Produced by: Sean 2 Miles

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EXCLUSIVE: Cam’ron Hit With Lien, Will Have To Wait If He Gets Money From J. Cole

Cam’ron may be chasing a big payout from J. Cole over their 2024 collaboration, but a separate court ruling means he’ll have to wait his turn, behind a photographer who already won a judgment against him.

A federal lien filed by photographer Djamilla Rosa Cochran has legally frozen any potential earnings Cam’ron might receive from his ongoing lawsuit against Cole and Universal Music Group.

The lien stems from a $51,221.50 judgment Cochran secured in February 2024 after successfully suing Cam’ron for copyright infringement.

Cochran’s lawsuit centered on the now-iconic image she captured of Cam’ron in a pink fur coat and matching hat during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in 2003.

The photo, which became a pop culture staple, was allegedly used without permission on Dipset Couture merchandise ranging from hoodies to shower curtains.

Despite repeated warnings from Getty Images, which licenses the photo, court documents say Cam’ron and his company Dipset Couture continued to use the image across websites and social media to market the products.

A judge ruled in Cochran’s favor after Cam’ron failed to respond to the complaint, ordering him to pay over $50,000 in damages and legal fees.

Now, that judgment is being enforced through a lien, which attaches to any money Cam’ron might win in his separate lawsuit against Cole.

In simple terms, if Cam’ron wins money from Cole, Cochran gets paid first.

Filed in late October 2025, Cam’ron’s lawsuit accuses Cole of breaching an agreement tied to the track “Ready ’24” from Cole’s 2024 project, Might Delete Later.

According to court filings, Cam’ron says he recorded a verse for the song in June 2022 under the condition that Cole would either collaborate on a future track or appear on Cam’ron’s sports show, It Is What It Is. He claims neither happened.

Cam’ron also says he was promised final approval before the song’s release and that he hasn’t received proper credit or payment. While he is listed as a co-author of the composition, he says he’s not credited as a performer or co-author of the sound recording.

He’s asking the court to declare him a co-author of the master recording and to order a full accounting of royalties and profits. He estimates he’s owed at least $500,000.

That figure, however, may be out of reach—at least temporarily. Though the lien may delay Cam’ron’s potential payday, it doesn’t reflect a financial crisis.

The Harlem rapper has been vocal about his recent business wins, including a reported $20 million deal for It Is What It Is, which he launched in 2023 with a personal investment of around $120,000.

He also has a multi-million-dollar partnership with Revolt for his Talk With Flee podcast and continues to profit from his male enhancement supplement brand, Pink Horsepower.

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