In a whirlwind of developments in the hip-hop world, 50 Cent has announced a new show while simultaneously shutting down speculation surrounding his hit series “BMF.” Meanwhile, Snoop Dogg has responded to Suge Knight’s recent allegations, and Rick Ross appears to be stepping back from his recent promotion of a cryptocurrency project.
Suge Knight, the former Death Row Records CEO, recently gave an interview in which he made claims about a potential conspiracy involving Snoop Dogg and Kefi D, suggesting that Snoop was being approached to help facilitate Knight’s release from prison. In his characteristic style, Snoop Dogg reacted sharply, stating, “This guy won’t stop talking about me. He’s mad ‘cause I own Death Row now.” Snoop emphasized the toxicity of Knight’s ongoing narrative, referencing past animosities and urging a distance from Knight’s drama.
In other news, Melissa Ford hinted at a possible involvement in a new Drake video, which has generated buzz among fans. The anticipation builds as fans speculate about the content of Drake’s upcoming project, especially given that it reportedly includes a diss aimed at Joe Budden.
Meanwhile, A$AP Rocky is back in action following a legal victory, collaborating with prominent filmmakers Spike Lee and Denzel Washington on a new project. On a more concerning note, rapper Lil Durk is facing a wrongful death lawsuit connected to a murder-for-hire scheme, a legal battle that mirrors criminal charges he is already contesting. The lawsuit, filed in Cook County, accuses Durk of orchestrating a hit in retaliation for a previous murder, adding to the rapper’s mounting legal troubles.
In an unexpected twist, rapper R. has been under scrutiny regarding allegations of cooperating with authorities, leading to speculation about his involvement in past cases. Recent podcast revelations have further complicated his narrative, with discussions about his alleged cooperation with law enforcement raising eyebrows among fans and critics alike.
Meanwhile, 50 Cent is making waves with his forthcoming Hulu series titled “The Gangs of Zion,” which he describes as a project featuring an Oscar-winning writer and an award-winning director. While he appears to be moving on from “BMF,” insiders suggest that 50 Cent may still find a way to keep the series afloat, considering the livelihoods of cast and crew involved.
In a separate drama, Benzino has taken to social media to criticize 50 Cent, calling him a “hater” for his perceived negative influence on the New York hip-hop scene. Benzino’s comments have drawn attention to the ongoing rivalry and tensions within the industry, particularly regarding loyalty and the impact of artists’ actions on each other’s careers.
Additionally, Rick Ross seems to have stepped back from promoting his cryptocurrency venture, Boss Token. The project, which had been gaining traction, appears to have lost momentum, with critics questioning its legitimacy and Ross’s commitment to it.
Lastly, the legal fate of Salento, the artist known for the viral hit “Whip/Nae Nae,” has taken a troubling turn as a judge declared him incompetent to stand trial for the murder of his cousin, highlighting the artist’s struggles with mental health and legal issues.
As the hip-hop landscape continues to evolve with these developments, fans are left to wonder how these stories will unfold and what the future holds for these influential figures in the industry.