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Steve Rifkind Denies Def Jam & Swizz Beatz Refused To Pay DMX’s Funeral Expenses

Steve Rifkind is hitting back at recent claims surrounding DMX’s funeral expenses after the late rapper’s longtime manager and uncle, Ray Copeland, claimed he had to personally marshal funds because major artists and industry figures declined to contribute.

The music executive set the record straight on social media over the weekend, denying that Def Jam and Swizz Beatz refused to cover the expenses.

“I was there every step of the way,” Rifkind stated. “I was his manager at the time. So, for the record, Swizz paid 80% of the funeral. Def Jam paid for the funeral.”

According to Rifkind, a third person also contributed but wanted to remain anonymous. He added that Swizz Beatz continues to support DMX’s family but would never speak on it publicly.

“I knew he wasn’t going to say anything,” he added. “It needs to be said that he was there every step of the way and orchestrated the most beautiful funeral at Barclays.”

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During an exclusive interview with AllHipHop, Copeland claimed that he contacted parties like Ruff Ryders, Swizz Beatz, Steve Rifkind, and Def Jam to ask for help, but was told they “didn’t have it.”

He claimed that although he did receive help later, it did not cover everything.

“Def Jam [later] gave me $35,000 — that’s it,” Copeland said. “They later told the media they paid for the funeral. That’s not true. Kanye West took care of everything at the Barclays Center.”

Copeland insisted that he, business associate Germaine Miller, and attorney Ron Sweeney personally covered the $150,000 cost of DMX’s funeral.

Addressing Copeland directly, Rifkind continued, “I don’t know why you’re saying something like this, but just tell the truth. Def Jam paid something, Swizz paid something, and the third person paid something.”

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Lil Durk Shares New Music From Jail To Celebrate 33rd Birthday

Lil Durk may be behind bars on murder-for-hire charges, but that didn’t stop him from sharing new music with his fans to celebrate his birthday, posting a snippet seemingly recorded during a jailhouse call.

The incarcerated rapper, who turned 33 on Sunday (October 19), shared a message with his fans on social media, thanking supporters for sticking by him.

“I don’t have all the words, but I’m thankful to still have a voice,” he began. “Thankful for everyone who stood on love when things got heavy. I’m working on myself, working on peace, and hoping the city feels that too.”

In the snippet, Durk raps: “Who you depend on?/If you need some, who can you bend on?/Ask your b####, is she really puttin’ n##### in the friendzone?”

Earlier this month, Lil Durk asked a federal judge to dismiss his murder-for-hire charges or compel prosecutors to provide more detailed evidence.

His attorneys argue the indictment is too vague — while it accuses him of directing co-conspirators to fly to Los Angeles, stalk, and kill a target known as “T.B.,” it fails to specify when, where, how, or to whom he allegedly gave those orders.

Prosecutors claim Durk offered “lucrative music opportunities” and placed a bounty on T.B., but the defense says the government hasn’t identified what offers were made, who received them, or what “coded” communications supposedly took place.

The shooting in question allegedly led to the death of Saviay’a Robinson, known as Lul Pab, a cousin of rapper Quando Rondo.

Durk’s team maintains there’s no evidence he physically participated in or directly communicated with anyone involved in the attack.

He was arrested in October 2024 near Miami International Airport and remains in federal custody. A hearing on the defense motion is set for November 18.

Lil Durk Promises To “Lead By Example”

Meanwhile, another jailhouse call recording, allegedly of Lil Durk, surfaced online over the weekend. In the audio, Durk says, “I’m doing better, man. We all get second chances.” He also vows to “lead by example” once he is released.

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Kool G Rap, Grand Puba Among Legends Being Honored At 3rd Grandmaster Awards

Four pioneering Hip-Hop artists will receive long-overdue recognition at the third annual Hip-Hop Grandmaster Awards on October 18 at the Bellagio in Las Vegas.

The Paid in Full Foundation will honor legendary rappers Kool G Rap and Grand Puba with their top awards. Kool Rock Ski of The Fat Boys and Jalil Hutchins of WHODINI will receive the Contributor Award, while George Clinton of Parliament-Funkadelic will receive the Quincy Jones Award.

Grammy Lifetime Achievement Recipient Roxanne Shante will host the ceremonies. Expected attendees include Nas, Ludacris and Doug E. Fresh. The Hip Hop Grandmaster Awards serves as the foundation’s annual fundraising gala. The event celebrates hip-hop artists who have not received recognition equal to their contributions to art and culture.

“The award includes a financial stipend for the honorees and is intended to empower the artists to further their creative and artistic endeavors,” according to the foundation.

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Kool G Rap, born Nathaniel Thomas Wilson, is considered one of hip-hop’s most skilled lyricists. The Corona, Queens native pioneered mafioso rap in the mid-1980s as part of Marley Marl’s Juice Crew collective. His complex rhyme schemes influenced countless rappers over several releases with DJ Polo and his solo work.

Grand Puba, whose real name is Maxwell Dixon, first gained attention with Masters of Ceremony in the late 1980s. He later found success with Brand Nubian in the early 1990s. Puba’s clever wordplay and unique delivery style made him a standout performer. He also earned recognition as a fashion innovator in hip-hop culture.

The inaugural Contributor Award celebrates artists whose talents helped expand hip-hop’s reach and expression. Additionally, George Clinton will receive the inaugural Quincy Jones Award, which honors individuals who provided hip-hop’s building blocks.

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The Paid in Full Foundation launched its awards program in 2023. The organization focuses on giving hip-hop’s originators their deserved recognition and financial support.

Previous honorees have included other hip-hop legends who helped shape the genre during its formative years. The foundation’s work addresses a long-standing issue in hip-hop: many pioneering artists never received proper compensation for their groundbreaking contributions.

The Las Vegas ceremony represents the foundation’s commitment to celebrating Hip-Hop’s rich history while supporting its creators.

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Kim Kardashian Finally Comes Clean About Travis Barker

Kim Kardashian shut down years of speculation about a rumored romance with Travis Barker during a wide-ranging interview on the Call Her Daddy podcast, making it crystal clear she never dated the Blink-182 drummer before he married her sister Kourtney Kardashian.

When host Alex Cooper asked whether she had “ever hooked up” with Barker “in the past,” the SKIMS founder didn’t hesitate.

“No, I never have,” Kim said. “Absolutely, that I do not mind you asking. I never have and it really sucks that (rumour) has gone on.”

The rumor has lingered for years, fueled in part by Barker’s own 2015 memoir Can I Say: Living Large, Cheating Death, and Drums, Drums, Drums, where he admitted to having a crush on Kim. But Kardashian said she had no idea he’d written about her.

“No,” she replied when asked if she knew about the memoir mention. “But it would say that we never hooked up. I mean, I don’t think he would allude to that information, you know?”

Kim explained that she and Barker became friends through social circles that included Paris Hilton, whom Barker briefly dated.

“He dated Paris (Hilton) and we were all friends and we’d all hang out when I was with Paris,” she said. “We’d be on the road and go to, like, their tour in Amsterdam. So, I have been friends with him… And never hooked up with him.”

Barker and Kourtney began dating in 2020 and tied the knot in 2022. According to Kim, their families had already been close for years before the romance started.

“Kourtney was around during that time. They were neighbours for a decade,” she explained. “So, when everyone was all hanging out… he was always around with his kids. They’d always come to Kourtney’s house for all the birthdays. Everything was super open and cool and everyone’s been friends. He was just as good of friends with them as he was with all of us. It was nothing weird.”

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Pras Michel Faces Prison, Partners With Mark Wahlberg To Share His Truth

Pras Michel is turning his legal battle and Hip-Hop legacy into a documentary with actor-producer Mark Wahlberg, aiming to shed light on the Fugees member’s conviction and looming 22-year sentence tied to foreign influence allegations.

The project, currently in development under Wahlberg’s Unrealistic Ideas production company, will examine Michel’s rise with the Grammy-winning group and his fall into a high-stakes federal case involving international money, politics and power. Wahlberg is producing the film alongside Unrealistic Ideas president Archie Gips.

“Everyone is fascinated by all the twists and turns, like it’s some kind of thriller,” Michel told Variety. “But for me, this is just my life — the real, messy, complicated truth of what I’ve been living through.”

Michel was convicted in April 2023 on 10 felony counts, including conspiracy, witness tampering and acting as an unregistered foreign agent for China. The charges stem from his connection to Malaysian financier Jho Low, who is accused of masterminding the multibillion-dollar embezzlement from Malaysia’s 1MDB sovereign wealth fund. Low remains a fugitive, wanted by law enforcement in several countries.

Federal prosecutors say Michel received millions from Low to influence U.S. politics, including allegedly funneling money into Barack Obama’s 2012 campaign through straw donors. Authorities also claim Michel tried to interfere with a Department of Justice probe during Donald Trump’s presidency.

“I’m rooting for Pras and excited to tell his story,” Wahlberg said in a statement. Gips added that the story is “a surprising mix of pop culture and geopolitical intrigue that feels like a spy thriller come to life.”

Michel’s legal troubles began in 2019 when he was first charged in connection with the sprawling international corruption case. The Justice Department alleges he played a key role in helping Low avoid extradition and maintain influence in U.S. political circles.

Before his legal issues, Michel was one-third of the Fugees, the influential Hip-Hop trio that also included Lauryn Hill and Wyclef Jean. The group’s 1996 album The Score sold over 22 million copies worldwide and produced hits like “Killing Me Softly” and “Ready or Not.” The group disbanded shortly after their peak.

Michel’s sentencing date has not been announced. The documentary, which aims to explore both his musical impact and legal downfall, is his attempt to reclaim control of his narrative.read this New York Times report on Michel’s conviction.

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Gillie & Wallo To Battle Howie Mandel In Hilarious Global Gaming League Showdown

In a mashup nobody saw coming, Hip-Hop’s loudest podcast duo Gillie & Wallo are squaring up against Hollywood funny man Howie Mandel in what’s being billed as one of the most entertaining clashes in esports history.

The Million Dollaz Worth of Game hosts are officially joining the Global Gaming League (GGL) as team owners, marking their entry into the competitive gaming arena. The matchup — Gillie & Wallo’s Million Dollaz Gaming Teamversus Mandel’s Howie Do It Gaming Team — will take place live in Las Vegas on Oct. 29 and stream exclusively on the GGL YouTube channel on Nov. 7.

Founder Clinton Sparks said this is bigger and more meaningful that it seems.

The DJ and CEO told AllHipHop exclusively, “Most of us from underprivileged neighborhoods have looked to music and sports as a way to a better life. Gaming is the new way out of the hood, and we’ve built something where everyone and anyone can join, climb the ranks to fame and a build a career as a gamer.”

This won’t just be another gaming match either. Expect heavy smack talk, high energy and more according to Hip-Hop Gamer.

“This is so dope,” he told us. “It is going to huge out in Vegas. This is exactly what happens with cultures collide.”

“Gillie and Wallo bring the type of passion, competition, smack talking and credibility that defines what GGL is all about,” said Sparks. “Pairing them against Howie Mandel’s team aligns with what the mission of the GGL is all about — bringing different cultures, industries and worlds together.”

The Philly natives have built a media empire, from their landmark Barstool Sports podcast deal to their other business ventures. Gillie and Wallo have vested interests in Noggin Boss hats and Pure Fuel energy drink.

READ ALSO: Hip-Hop Gamer’s Vision: From Denzel Washington’s School To Samsung Studios To Bars With Papoose

But, when it comes to gaming, Gillie said he’s going to destroy the comedian.

“I love Howie Mandel, but we’re about to embarrass that man in 4K,” Gillie said. Wallo echoed his partner’s sentiments with: “Howie better bring his A-game. We don’t lose on the mic or the monitor.”

For the GGL, known for merging music, celebrity, and competitive gaming, this matchup represents the next step in bridging cultures through entertainment. With comedians, rappers, and esports pros colliding in one digital arena, the event promises a spectacle that’s as much about laughs and personality as it is about gameplay.

Howie Mandel is known for his quick wit, but he has not commented yet. What he feels or says remains to be seen.

Lastly, there will be a halftime performance by early 2000s rock favorites Wheatus.

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Saweetie Denies “Deeply Disturbing” Allegations Made By Mystery Associate

Saweetie has issued a strong denial after a woman claiming to be her former road manager made shocking allegations on social media.

The accusations include unpaid debts and disturbing personal claims about the “Boffum” artist. On Friday (October 17), Saweetie posted a statement on her Instagram Story addressing the allegations.

“The recent allegations made about me are false, defamatory and deeply disturbing,” Saweetie’s statement reads. “These claims misrepresent the facts and are solely aimed to damage my reputation.”

The controversy began when a woman using the Instagram handle @maybachmayy started making public accusations against the rapper earlier this month. She claimed Saweetie owed her money for booking services.

“I booked her for an appearance to visit the chelsea stadium & support the soccer team,” the woman alleged in one social media post. She claimed that instead of paying her, Saweetie became romantically involved with the client and instructed him not to pay the booking fee.

The accuser also made more serious allegations involving substance use. “[Cocaine], witchcraft, & liquor is one hell of a mix, send me my bread home [wrecker]! @saweetie ,” one of her posts stated.

In her response, Saweetie firmly denied any professional relationship with the woman. “This person never managed me. She was simply introduced to me by family,” the rapper stated. “Her motives are now obvious. I’ll let the lawyers take it from here.”

The woman also shared what she claimed were text messages between herself and Saweetie. These alleged messages suggested the rapper was using her rumored relationship with soccer player Jadon Sancho for financial gain.

Saweetie, whose real name is Diamonté Quiava Valentin Harper, rose to fame with her 2017 debut single “Icy Grl.” The 31-year-old California native graduated from USC before pursuing her music career full-time. She has built a successful brand around her “icy” persona and has collaborated with major artists throughout her career.

The rapper has not provided additional details about potential legal action against her accuser. Representatives for Saweetie have not responded to requests for further comment.

This incident marks another challenge for the artist, who has previously spoken about facing difficulties in the music industry behind the scenes.

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‘He did this all because HE BRUISED HIS KNEE??!?’: Chicago man falls off E-Bike. Then he moves in with couple—and gets kicked out of their wedding one week before ceremony

A Chicago couple lets their friend recover from an e-bike accident in their house. Here’s how the arrangement ended with him kicked out

Abagel Rose (@abagel_rose) and her fiancé Austin were weeks away from their wedding day when a friend called in tears after injuring himself in an e-bike accident. The couple didn’t hesitate to open their Chicago home to him.

But Abagel Rose and Austin soon learned that no good deed goes unpunished. What began as an act of kindness quickly spiraled into chaos, ending with the guest from hell being kicked out and ultimately uninvited from their wedding.

Abagel Rose shared her story in a TikTok video posted on Oct. 5, and it has since racked up over 333,000 views.

Chicago Man Moves In With Couple After E-Bike Accident

The friend arrived limping, dramatic, and immediately started drinking alcohol.

“[He] immediately starts pounding all of our liquor. I mean like drinking out of a handle of Tito’s, pounding liquor, and drinking all of our beer,” Abagel Rose said. “My first thought was OK, maybe he’s had a rough couple of days. He wants to drink the first night.” But she soon learned this was just the beginning.

The next morning, she woke up to him standing over her bed, asking for favors. Beer. Eggs. Ice packs. Socks. Even asking her to put the socks on for him.

Her dog barked every time he entered the room. “My dog’s barking ‘cause she hates him. Hates him. And we learn why,” she said.

As if that weren’t enough, his behavior grew creepier.

“Every time I sat on the couch, he would just lay his head in my lap and ask me to cuddle him,” Abagel said. “And while this is happening, he’s hobbling over to the kitchen to grab the handle of Tito’s and chugging out of it.”

By evening, he’d trashed the house, walked around the house in nothing but see-through white underwear, snorted Xanax every hour of the day, and left doors open so their pets escaped. Abagel Rose was exhausted.

 “I work a full-time job remotely during this whole time,” she said. “I was wiped.”

How the Man Became an Unwelcome Guest

At 5 a.m. the next morning, Austin was up feeding their Great Dane puppy when the dog made her usual grumbling noise over breakfast. That’s when the guest snapped, yelling “hush” at the dog.

“I fling the door open, I scream at him, ‘Tell her to hush one more [expletive] time, see what happens. You’re in her house!” Abagel said. “That was it for me.”

But the chaos didn’t end there. In part two of her TikTok, she revealed the final straw that led to the friend leaving their home. 

“He knocks on my door and goes, ‘Can I pull you for a chat?’” she said. “He just won’t leave me alone even though I’m not replying.”

She finally confronted him: “I rant, explaining that you’ve been treating us like slaves, trashing our house, endangering our animals, disrespecting us, and taking complete advantage of us.”

He said, “Sorry, I’ll do better.”

While Abagel hid in the bedroom, her fiancé called a mutual friend, who revealed this wasn’t the first time. “He acts the same way and was eventually kicked out when he turned violent because the friend’s fiancée was pregnant,” she said.

When the guest finally packed to leave, he offered a “half-ass apology.” Moments later, she overheard him lying to his boss, saying he’d been “helping his friends” and “bit off more than he could chew.”

“I was stunned,” she said. “This man is like a compulsive liar and manipulative, and attention-seeking. He was like a parasite.”

Are These ‘Parasitic Vibes’?

After leaving, the guest wasted no time in messaging their mutual friends, claiming Abagel and Austin were the problem. 

“He said he had to leave our house because we were feeding him alcohol and we’re huge drinkers,” she said.

But there was more. Soon after, they learned from another friend that the friend’s “injury” wasn’t as serious as he had led them to believe. In fact, it was barely a scratch. 

“The doctor cut him off and corrected him and said, ‘No, you’re actually fine. It’s just a flesh wound,” Abagel Rose said. “So he lied about the entire injury. The whole reason he was at our house was a lie.”

Her fiancé finally made the call. The friend was out of the wedding and out of their lives.

Commenters React to the Pre-Wedding Horror Story

Reactions flooded in, equal parts disbelief and fury at the sheer audacity of the guest and admiration for Abagel’s patience. Many agreed that the dog, ever an intuitive judge of character, had sensed trouble long before anyone else.

“Not this guy sexually harassing you in your own home,” one commented. “This ain’t right. He better be gone and never coming back around. Rotten.”

“Girl, y’all were at the last straw three turtles ago. How was he there after day one?” another said.

“This went on entirely too long; he should have been kicked out when he laid his head on your lap the first day. Y’all are way too nice,” someone added.

“Always trust the dog’s opinions,” one warned. “ Every person my husband I have ‘cut off’ our dogs have hated.”

“Not to speak badly about your man, but he should have kicked him out immediately after that second day and he should have been there with you when he kicked that friend out,” another wrote.

Abagel did not immediately respond to our request for comment.

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Drake Shows Off His $1 Million Rolex—Is He Asking To Be Robbed?

Drake showed off a rare Rolex Daytona “Barbie” timepiece on Instagram Thursday night (October 16), a watch reportedly worth about $1 million.

The post included a series of photos featuring the pink Rolex with hot pink sapphires lining the bezel, a model known among collectors as the Rolex Daytona “Barbie.”

In one image, Drake is seen standing in an elevator holding a laptop while wearing the watch. Another photo shows a close-up of the unique piece. He captioned the post, “Got this Barbie on my wrist where is Staci Doll.”

Esquire reported that only 10 pieces of the coveted model were made. While Rolex has not publicly listed a price, estimates suggest it retails for around £310,000 ($417,219). On the secondary market, the value can reach £700,000 ($941,430) or more. Other high-profile owners include soccer star Lionel Messi and actor Mark Wahlberg, both known for their extensive luxury watch collections.

Drake travels with a lot of security, which is probably smart. Posting valuables on social media is essentially what led to Pop Smoke’s 202o murder. Kanye West’s ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, was also the victim of a robbery. In 2016, five men disguised as police officers broke into her suite at the Hôtel de Pourtalès, restrained the concierge and forced him to lead them to her room.

The assailants zip-tied Kardashian’s hands, gagged her and pointed a gun at her while demanding jewelry, including a $4 million engagement ring from West and other valuables worth about $10 million in total.

Drake’s social media flex comes as he readies his upcoming album Iceman, which he has been teasing throughout 2025. The album’s rollout has included tracks such as “Which One,” “What Did I Miss?” and “Dog House,” along with his Iceman YouTube series.

When Iceman arrives, it will follow Drake’s unsuccessful lawsuit against his parent label, Universal Music Group, over Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us.”

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Cardi B Speaks Up for Black & Brown Moms In Urgent Maternal Health Campaign

Cardi B launched a new campaign with organic formula brand Bobbie to challenge the stigma around formula feeding and spotlight the country’s maternal health crisis, particularly the racial disparities that continue to plague Black and Brown mothers.

The Bronx-born rapper, currently expecting her fourth child, was named Bobbie’s Chief Confidence Officer as part of the company’s “The B is for Bobbie” initiative, which debuted Wednesday (October 15).

The campaign encourages parents to feel secure in their feeding choices while drawing attention to the United States’ soaring maternal mortality rate.

“You’re not a bad mom for giving your baby formula,” Cardi B said in the campaign’s announcement. “You know what’s bad? Not feeding your kid.”

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The United States continues to report the highest maternal death rate among developed nations, according to CDC data.

Black and Brown women are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women — a fact Cardi B emphasized in a campaign video.

“Every mother deserves to have a healthy and safe delivery,” she insisted. “Every mother deserves to have a doctor that cares about you and your baby, not just, ‘Oh well, we delivered it,’ whether it’s safe or not.”

The Grammy winner, who has three children — Kulture, Wave and Blossom — said she personally used Bobbie’s Organic Whole Milk Infant Formula for her youngest daughter after facing difficulties with breastfeeding.

Her experience mirrors that of many mothers who struggle with milk supply but are made to feel guilty for choosing formula.

The campaign also responds to the lingering effects of the 2022 formula shortage, which left many parents scrambling and fueled misinformation about formula safety.

Despite formula being a reliable and nutritious option, stigma around its use persists.

To support broader change, Bobbie’s advocacy division, Bobbie for Change, is pledging $75,000 to organizations such as Paid Leave for All, BirthFUND and 4Kira4Moms — all of which work to improve maternal care and push for expanded paid leave.

The campaign also includes a hotline — 732-QQ-CARDI — where parents can share their feeding stories. Bobbie plans to compile these messages and send them to lawmakers to encourage policy reform. Eight participants will receive three months of paid parental leave from the company.

The U.S. remains one of the few developed countries without a national paid parental leave policy, making it harder for working mothers to breastfeed for extended periods or recover fully after childbirth.

“Society needs to have our back with support structures like paid leave and safe births for all parents,” Cardi B said.

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