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NBA YoungBoy Disses Drake, J. Cole & Lil Yachty On ‘F*ck The Industry Pt. 2’

Preparing to release his third full length project, Richest Opps, at midnight, NBA YoungBoy teases fans with lyrics to part two of his 2022 record, ‘F*ck Da Industry.’
On the record, he disses Drake, J. Cole and Lil Yachty, which is outlined via the lyrics below.
Drake:
“Talked to Drake ‘cross Facetime, he wasn’t feeling me
Told me that he f*ck with Durk, damn that sh*t getting to me
Told me that he like the sh*t I’m doing but can’t do sh*t with me”
So when we cross our ways, f*ck what you say, b*tch you my enemy”
J. Cole:
“J a ho, that n*gga played it cold like he was gon’ do a feature
So I texted his line a muscle sign, I swear it’s gon be nice to meet you”
Lil Yachty:
“Lil Yachty mad ’bout JT, f*ggot, b*tch play with me”

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Drake Teases New Collabs with SZA and Yeat on “For All the Dogs”

Drake continues to heighten anticipation surrounding his upcoming album, “For All the Dogs,” by teasing new collaborations with SZA and Yeat.
The Toronto-born artist took to Instagram, sharing the cover art of his upcoming single with SZA using an image of Halle Berry being slimed at the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards, complete with a “Parental Advisory” sticker. In the post, Drake tagged SZA, and accompanied it with a caption featuring a single face emoji and a green heart emoji, leaving fans to ponder.
Simultaneously, Drake offered a sneak peek of his forthcoming collaboration with Yeat, using the track as the soundtrack to promote the upcoming Nike NOCTA Glide sneaker. Yeat himself joined the excitement by commenting on Drake’s Instagram post, stating, “This one’s for the dogs.”
Mark your calendars for the release of Drake’s “For All the Dogs” on September 22nd.
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Ice Spice Teams Up with Dunkin’ on new “Munch” Drink

Ice Spice and Dunkin’ have joined forces to introduce an enticing new Fall-themed beverage. As reported by Totally The Bomb, this concoction, known as the “Ice Spice Munchkins” drink, will grace the American food chain’s seasonal drink lineup. It draws its moniker from the acclaimed Bronx rapper and her chart-topping hit “Munch.”
The latte boasts a multi-layered composition, featuring Dunkin’s frozen coffee, Pumpkin Munchkins Donut Hole Treats, an extra drizzle of caramel, a generous dollop of whipped cream, and a further drizzle of caramel for good measure.
To commemorate this exciting collaboration, Ice Spice and Dunkin’ shared an image showcasing a Dunkin’ munchin adorned with her iced out “Princess” necklace. The “Ice Spice Munchkins” drink is set to debut on September 13.
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Reality Star Erica Mena Fired from ‘LLHATL’ After Racial Slurs Aimed at Dancehall Artist Spice in Heated Clash

In a recent episode of the popular VH1 (now on MTV) reality series, “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta,” a highly contentious altercation unfolded between reality TV personality Erica Mena and Dancehall sensation Spice. Known for its drama and confrontations, the show took a particularly disturbing turn as this heated exchange featured the use of a racial slur, resulting in significant backlash against Mena.
The confrontation reached a boiling point when Spice made a claim that Mena’s eldest son harbored negative feelings toward his own mother. In a fit of anger, Mena lashed out by physically flipping a table on the “So Mi Like It” artist. Her response was equally disturbing, as she not only wished death upon Spice but also used a racially derogatory term.
Mena’s explosive remark included a horrifying statement regarding Spice’s health scare from the previous year: “That bi**h should’ve died!,” Mena exclaimed. In retort, Spice countered, “Your son hates you, bi**h!” Mena, in a further display of hostility, uttered a racial slur directed at Spice. “You monkey, you f**king blue monkey!”
Erica VS Spice! 👀🔥 #LHHATL (@MTV) pic.twitter.com/Vxkq30h9KD
— jay (@JaysRealityBlog) August 30, 2023
In the aftermath of this distressing incident, the Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta franchise took to its social media platforms to issue a statement regarding Erica Mena’s future on the show. The statement read, “The Love & Hip Hop franchise has never shied away from hard conversations in our community. Working hand-in-hand with our partners, viewers will see the impact of Erica Mena’s remarks play out in the final three episodes of the season. Effective immediately, she will not appear in the next season of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.”
Spice, on the other hand, responded to the situation by sharing her perspective on social media. In a since-deleted Instagram post, she raised questions about Erica’s actions. Spice queried, ““Kids are off limits right??????? But I guess it’s only when I ask cause where’s the same energy when Scrappy and Stevie J talked about it.” She concluded her post with a pointed reference to Mena’s derogatory remarks, saying, “But now I’m a Monkey and should have died on the table? Ok, Erica.”
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