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Yung Miami Accused of Transporting ‘Pink Cocaine’ for Diddy

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Yung Miami has been implicated in an amended lawsuit, alleging her involvement in transporting a substance known as ‘Tuci,’ also referred to as ‘pink cocaine,’ to Diddy.

This potent concoction typically comprises of 2C-B, ketamine, MDMA, and caffeine, with occasional additives like fentanyl. Despite its moniker, ‘pink cocaine’ doesn’t contain actual cocaine but can induce euphoria, heightened energy, and even aid in erectile dysfunction.

The amended lawsuit, now spanning an additional 25 pages, sheds light on the events surrounding the alleged incident. During rehearsals for ‘Something in the Westival’ in Virginia, Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, the plaintiff, claims to have personally witnessed Diddy indulging in cocaine. When Diddy expressed a desire for ‘tuci’ but found it unavailable, his Chief of Staff Kristina Khorram reportedly contacted Yung Miami, who subsequently transported it via private jet from Miami.

The revelation comes after the arrest of Brendan Paul, described as Diddy’s “drug mule,” at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport for cocaine and marijuana possession . This occurred while Diddy was undergoing questioning by federal authorities amidst Homeland Security raids on his properties in Los Angeles and Miami.

The lawsuit further outlines the alleged involvement of individuals associated with Diddy, collectively referred to as the Combs Rico Enterprise, in procuring, transporting, and distributing various substances, including ecstasy, cocaine, GHB, ketamine, marijuana, mushrooms, and notably, ‘tuci.’ These substances purportedly found their way into carry-on luggage during both national and international travels, including trips facilitated by Yung Miami on behalf of Diddy.

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Big Sean Announces Release Date For New Album ‘Better Me Than You’

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Ahead of the release of his new single “Yes,” Detroit’s own Big Sean has announced the release date for his forthcoming studio album, Better Me Than You.

The album is set to drop on August 9th. To accompany the announcement, Big Sean released a trailer, which follows reports of the album leaking on social media. “It’s been a journey I can’t wait to share with you all,” he wrote to fans. This follows Sean’s appearance on Eminem‘s 12th studio album,  The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce).

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Remy Ma’s Son Charged with Murder

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Remy Ma‘s son, Jayson Scott, has been charged with first-degree murder.

On Wednesday, FOX 5 NY’s Lisa Evers reported that Scott, along with another man, is facing charges related to the June 7, 2021, murder of 47-year-old Darius Guillebeaux in Queens. The arraignment for both individuals is scheduled for Wednesday, June 19, at the Queens County courthouse. In addition to the murder charge, Scott, 23, and his co-defendant are also facing two counts of weapons possession and reckless endangerment.

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The New 1017 Rapper Enchanting Passes Away; Coi Leray, Gucci Mane and More Respond to Her Passing

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After being placed on life support, 26-year-old rapper Enchanting has tragically passed away.

The Texas native signed with Gucci Mane’s The New 1017 label in 2020. She released her debut project, No Luv, in 2022, featuring the singles “Want Sum” and “Track & Field” with Kaliii. Her latest project, Luv Scarred / No Luv (Deluxe), was released in 2023.

A representative from her management team informed The Shade Room that Enchanting was struggling with withdrawals, saying, “She came to my house the last four days to get clean. She tried her best, and I did everything I could to help her. She tried.”

Coi Leray, Monaleo, and others confirmed her passing on social media.

“I’ll see you later, sister. Save me a spot, baby! I love you 4L and after,” Monaleo wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter).




“They pulled the plug, bro. This shit is so fucked up. I just knew you were gonna pull through, @luvenchanting. You’ll forever be Stop6 Princess and Kasino First Lady,” wrote Lil CJ Kasino on Instagram.


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