Jackboy Arrested for Gun and Drug Possession

Cop Your XXL Merch NowJackboy has been arrested in South Florida for gun and drug possession.Jackboy Arrested Following Traffic StopOn Tuesday (March 12), Jackboy, born Pierre Delince, was taken into custody by the Port St. Lucie Police Department, following a traffic stop in Port St. Lucie, Fla., according to a press release put out by the PSLPD on Wednesday (March 13).”On March 12th, 2024 at about 10:57 pm, PSLPD Special Investigations Division Gang Intelligence Unit Detectives conducted a traffic stop on a black Chevrolet Suburban in the Tradition area,” the press release reads. “The driver was identified as 26-year-old Pierre Delince, AKA Jackboy, who is a known rap artist. He is also a known convicted felon and documented gang member.”It continues: “Detectives developed probable cause to search the vehicle and uncovered a loaded Glock handgun with an extended magazine along with several items containing THC, cannabis and drug paraphernalia. Delince was arrested on several felony charges for both the narcotics and firearm and is currently housed in the St. Lucie County Jail with no bond.”XXL has reached out to Jackboy’s team for comment.Read More: Here’s Why These 25 Rappers Are in Jail or Prison Right NowJackboy Denies Rumor of ShootingThe arrest comes three months after Jackboy made headlines after rumors surfaced that he’d been shot in front of his house in December of 2023. In response to the news, Jackboy posted a message taunting the alleged assailants.This is Jackboy’s second arrest in less than a year. In September of 2023, he was arrested for burglary and cyberstalking.Read More: Bandman Kevo Accuses Jackboy of Taking Testosterone Shots to Gain Muscle After Jackboy Claims Kevo Has a BBL – WatchCop Your XXL Merch NowSee Rappers Who Beat Major Legal Cases and Walked Away With a VictoryHip-hop came out with a win in some way in these cases.

The Bill to Ban TikTok Has Passed and People Aren’t Happy

People are reacting to the U.S. House passing a bill that wants to ban popular social media app TikTok. And they are not happy.The infamous bill passed in the House on Wednesday (March 13) despite pushback from the public, civil liberties organizations, and TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance.The bill now heads to the Senate.READ MORE: The U.S. House Just Passed the Bill to Ban TikTok – What It MeansAfter news of the bill’s passing, people expressed their frustration on X, formerly known as Twitter.Many people pointed out that it seems like the government has an extensive list of other major problems to contend with that should be more urgent than banning a social media app.”Teachers underpaid, 0 gun laws to keep people safer, womens rights are being questioned, the LGBTQ+ community is constantly under attack…..but they got time to vote to ban TikTok,” one person tweeted.Another X user echoed the same sentiment by using a GIF of Adele looking confused.Someone else noted that many people use TikTok to discuss important issues, such as affordable housing.Others wondered how the potential ban could affect influencers who use TikTok as their main source of income and outreach.That also includes small businesses, which actively use TikTok to gain audiences and customers via live streams, TikTok Shop and more.And many people pointed out that the ban of TikTok seems a lot like censorship.”TikTok has become incredibly effective in educating the public on topics main news outlets won’t even cover. It’s an accessible way for people to share crucial information in a digestible format. They want to censor that,” one person wrote in a tweet.See more reactions to the TikTok ban, below:See Rappers’ Most NSFW Moments Over the Years

Kanye, Ty Dolla Sign Want You to Say to Hell With Music Streaming

Cop Your XXL Merch NowKanye West and Ty Dolla $ign appear to be leaning towards no longer putting their upcoming Vultures 2 album on streaming services. Ye announced they were instead considering selling it directly on his Yeezy.com website for $20 a copy. In their reasoning, the duo noted how DSPs often financially exploit artists, but it’s unclear if it’ll actually work.The conversation kicked off on Sunday (March 10), with Ye saying in a DM conversation with the Kanye West fansite YeFanatics that he may not put his Vultures 1 sequel on DSPs such as Spotify or Apple Music.”We sell albums on Yeezy.com. I got 20 million instagram followers,” Ye wrote. “When 5% of my followers buy an album [t]hat’s 1 million albums sold[.] That’s 300k more than the biggest album last year.”West then went on to ask his YeFanatics supporters whether they’d buy a million copies of the album if he merely made physical copies available.“When we do that we won’t have the streaming companies in control of the artist anymore,” Ye added.Ty Dolla $ign also argued this point after a fan sent the rapper a direct message. Ty said merely selling physical copies of the project would just lead to “piracy.””That’s what these streaming services want u to believe so they can stay on top,” Ty replied, arguing that he and Ye are merely making a “fraction” of a profit off Vultures 1.”It’s time to figure out the unlock on how to bring the music straight to our audience and cut the middle man out,” Ty added. “Artists are getting raped and that has to stop.”Ye and Ty are correct in saying they’d make a significantly larger amount of money if they sold the album right on their website. The $20 price tag in particular harkens back to the days of physical CD sales, which Forbes noted in 2019 still makes artists significantly more money than streaming. The publication claimed streaming merely accounted for 38.4 percent of the industry’s total revenue that year, with physical product sales declining by a mere 5.4 percent. This shows that physical music still sells quite well even when up against the convenience of DSP’s.This is why artists often still rely on—and sometimes exploit—merch bundles and physical vinyl sales. When Travis Scott released his Utopia album in July of 2023, the highly anticipated release still sold 185,000 album-equivalent units in its third week—93,000 of which were from vinyl sales.Read More: Kanye West Disses Drake While Celebrating No. 1 SongHow Much Do Artists Make From Streaming?Artists have advocated for a change in streaming policies for years. Artists often makes $0.003 per stream, according to Spotify. The DSP then announced in November of 2023 that it’d be updating its streaming policy in the new year to allegedly support emerging artists “most dependent on streaming revenues as part of their livelihood.”As part of this change, tracks must now reach at least 1,000 streams before they can generate recorded royalties. The hope is that this change will move $40 million that would have previously been given to songs with less than 1,000 streams to those with more than 1,000 streams.While Spotify in particular notes this change is meant to combat AI-created music, a lot of rookie musicians don’t see this new change paying off in their favor. Across social media, musicians noted the difficulty of achieving 1,000 streams in general and said this policy would further hurt emerging artists.Kanye has also remained one of the most vocal critics of streaming services, but other rappers like Snoop Dogg, Russ, French Montana and Jay-Z also previously condemned streaming practices.Back in 2022, Ye had taken another stab at trying to direct all the profits to him by releasing Donda 2 strictly on his STEM Player. The move was controversial, in turn because a single STEM Player cost around $200, and led to mass pirating of the album instead.“Today artists get just 12% of the money the industry makes,” Ye said of the move on Instagram at the time. “It’s time to free music from the oppressive system. It’s time to take control and build our own.”Donda 2 also didn’t see the Billboard success Vultures 1 or Donda did. Despite Kanye claiming he made $2.2 million off Stem Player purchases alone, Billboard announced Donda 2 wouldn’t be eligible for Billboard placement because the player “can be used for other means besides the playing of the album.” This ruling qualified the STEM Player as merch, and Billboard said the album would never be considered for chart placement. Back in 2016, Ye also said he’d “never” release his album The Life of Pablo on Apple, instead initially opting to just put it on Tidal—Jay-Z’s streaming service that advocates for better artist royalties. However, Ye soon after backtracked and released the project everywhere, with rumors that he lost money by limiting its release.So, while Ty and Ye’s attempt to change the way artists profit off music is admirable, there remain a lot of potholes to navigate. As they plan to sell the upcoming Vultures 2 album on Yeezy.com, Vultures 1 remains one of the top-selling albums in the country, sitting comfortably at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart this week after debuting at No. 1 in February.The single “Carnival” also just debuted at No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on Monday (March 11), making it even harder to unsee the benefits of streaming success as a major artist. With that being said, every revolution comes with sacrifices, but as Ye struggles to put together a world tour to promote Vultures due to his anti-Semitic tirades last year, it will be interesting to see how much he’s willing to sacrifice.Read More: North West Announces New Album Elementary School Dropout Cop Your XXL Merch NowSee Rappers’ Other Streams of Income

Cardi B’s Veneer Falls Out After Eating a Hard Bagel

Cop Your XXL Merch NowCardi B shows off the aftermath of one of her veneers falling out as the result of eating a hard bagel.Cardi B Shows Off Missing ToothOn Tuesday (March 12), Bardi shared a post on TikTok that shows her standing poolside showing off her outfit while her new single plays in the background. “Wait til the end for a surprise…” is written over the clip. The video then switches scenes to show Cardi getting her hair done. She smiles to reveal one of her canine veneers is missing.”How y’all doing muthaf**kas,” she says in a cartoonishly country accent.Cardi later admitted the reason for the missing veneer posting, “Why one of my veneers came out chewing on a hard a*s bagel?”Read More: Rappers Who Are Part of the Illuminati, According to FansCardi B Preps New AlbumIt appears as though Cardi B is finally ready to drop her new sophomore album, six years after the release of her Grammy winning debut Invasion of Privacy. Two weeks ago, she released the “Like What (Freestyle).” She will be dropping the new track “Enough (Miami)” on Friday (March 15). Cardi has insisted she won’t let anything stop her from putting out her album in 2024.Read More: Cardi B Tries Balut, a Fertilized Duck Egg Embryo and Spits It OutCop Your XXL Merch NowSee video of Cardi B showing that one of her veneers fell out after eating a hard bagel below.Watch Cardi B Showing Off Her Smile With a Missing ToothSee the Definitive List of Bizarre Tweets From Rappers

Drake Uses 50 Cent Viral Video to Address Kanye West Diss

Cop Your XXL Merch NowDrake uses a hilarious 50 Cent viral clip to seemingly respond to recently being dissed by Kanye West.Drake Responds to Ye Diss?On Wednesday morning (March 13), Drizzy shared a post on his Instagram Story that appears to be a direct response to Ye saying “F**k Drake” in a vitriolic IG caption on Monday night (March 11). In the clip, which can be seen below, a confused 50 Cent responds to being dissed by Floyd Mayweahter back in 2014. “I woke up and I look at the computer and the computer said Floyd said f**k T.I., f**k Nelly, f**k 50. I’m like, what he say f**k me for?” Fif hilariously questions in the video.Read More: Here Are 20 Unnecessary Hip-Hop Beefs That Never Should’ve HappenedYe Goes Off on Drake, Adidas and OthersDrake’s response comes after Ye called out Drizzy, Adidas, Hailey Bieber and others in a lengthy caption on Instagram. He has since-deleted the caption, but the video is still up.”F**k Adidas and everybody who works there,” Ye wrote in the lengthy missive, which celebrated his “Carnival” single reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. “F**k everybody at the fashion houses that sided with Gabby and Hailey Bieber.””And it’s f**k Drake for taking Durk right at the beginning of the Vultures [rollout],” he added.Read More: The Most NSFW Moments of Kanye West and His Wife Bianca CensoriCop Your XXL Merch NowCheck out Drake appearing to respond to Kanye West dissing him with a hilarious 50 Cent viral clip below.See Drake’s Apparent Response and Ye Calling Out DrakeSee Wild Rap Beefs That’ll Probably Never Be ResolvedPusha-T and Drake, YG and 6ix9ine, and more.

Def Jam Rapper Boss Dead at 54

Cop Your XXL Merch NowRapper Bo$$ has passed away at the reported age of 54 following a lengthy health battle.Bo$$ Dies Following Health BattleOn Monday (March 11), reports surfaced in the hip-hop community that 1990’s rapper Bo$$ had passed away. Her former record label, Def Jam Recordings, confirmed the passing in an Instagram post on Tuesday (March 12).”We are deeply saddened by the passing of Lichelle Marie Laws (Bo$$),” the label’s account captioned a photo of the late rapper. “Bo$$ will be remembered as a pioneer in hip hop, being one of the first female rappers signed to Def Jam in the early 1990’s. We extend our prayers and condolences to her family and loved ones during this difficult time.”Bo$$ was one of the first female rap artists signed to Def Jam—Nikki D was the first. She released her debut album, Born Gangstaz, in 1993. The album features her breakout single “Deeper,” which peaked at No. 65 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. That would be her only album. She released the mixtapes The Six Million Dollar Mixtape and Doin Everythang in 2004 and 2008, respectively.Bo$$ was going through major health issues in recent years. In 2021, she set up a GoFundMe page to help pay her medical bills. She was seeking a new kidney after suffering from renal disease in 2011. In 2017, she suffered from a stroke.Read More: 20 Veteran Female Rappers You Need to RecognizeRappers Pay Homage to Bo$$Multiple rappers have paid homage to Bo$$ on social media in the wake of news of her passing.Bun B posted a photo of Bo$$ on Instagram and captioned the pic, “Rest in peace to my big sis Lichelle Laws AKA Boss. One of the best female MCs and a dear friend. Give Rick Royal a hug for me. Long Live The Org!”DJ Premier also acknowledged the Detroit rapper’s death in a heartfelt IG post.”Damn! R.I.P. BO$$. Condolences to your family…SALUTE DETROIT! We did a dope ‘Deeper Rmx’ @defjamnever released. Back in 1993 she came to D & D and recut her vocals to my beat. It was so RAW. We had a good session drinking 40’s, puffin Lah and vibing. Can someone at Def Jam find that in the Vaults? I want a copy of that Remix.Sleep Peacefully Queen. S**t was mad real.”Read More: Here Are 15 Women Rappers Who Made Hip-Hop HistoryCop Your XXL Merch NowSee Def Jam’s statement about Bo$$’s death and watch her “Deeper” video below.See Def Jam’s Statement About Bo$$’s PassingWatch Bo$$’s “Deeper” VideoSee Hip-Hop Artists We Lost in 2023

50 Cent Reveals Scheming Letter Created to Embezzle His Money

Cop Your XXL Merch Now50 Cent has revealed a scheming letter that was allegedly used to embezzle money from his liquor brand.50 Reveals Details of New LawsuitOn Monday night (March 11), 50 shared a post on Instagram, in response to an embezzlement lawsuit he filed against spirits company Beam Suntory, which accuses the spirits maker of costing him millions of dollars. The rapper’s post features a letter purportedly sent out by the company’s CSO Steve Fechheimer. In the letter, which can be seen below, Fechhemier is notifying a third party they are acting on behalf of 50 Cent’s liquor brand Le Chemin Du Roi.50 Cent captioned the post, “This is the letter @beamsuntory sent without my knowledge to the people involved in the scheme that cost me millions.  Do I really need to hold a press conference to walk everyone through exactly what happened with convicted felon Mitchel E. Green, Julious Grant, Arnaud Fabre and the guy Beam paid millions of dollars to help sell my brands, ‘Lord Michael’ Caruso. This will make a great unscripted project.”50 Cent sued Beam Suntory in New York Supreme Court back in January, accusing them of embezzling millions of dollars from his Sire Spirits company by hiking up prices of the champagne they were selling him and then splitting the difference. The losses are estimated to be in the $6 million range.In a related case, 50 Cent sued coconspirator Mitchell Green in September of 2021. A judge found Green liable to Sire Spirits for breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, fraud and unjust enrichment. 50 Cent was awarded a judgment of $6,194,293.Read More: 117 Hip-Hop Songs With Over 1 Billion Spotify Streams50 Cent’s Attorney Releases Statement50 Cent attorney has released the following statement to XXL about the new lawsuit.”Sire Spirits seeks to recoup millions of dollars embezzled in a fraudulent scheme,” Fif’s attorney Craig Weiner writes. “The first co-conspirator, Mitchell Green, has already been found civilly and criminally liable in connection with this embezzlement scheme and is believed to be cooperating with federal prosecutors. Sire alleges claims against Beam Suntory, its Chief Commercial Officer Julious Grant, and his business partner “Lord” Michael Caruso. As alleged in the complaint, Beam Suntory could and should have prevented this fraud from happening. Shame on the lack of compliance by Beam.”Read More: Rappers Calling Out Names in Beef and Diss Tracks Is Dead – Or Is it?Beam Suntory Responds to 50 Cent LawsuitBeam Suntory has released a statement responding to 50 Cent’s lawsuit.”Beam Suntory vehemently denies all allegation of wrongdoing,” the statement reads. “It had no involvement in or knowledge of fraudulent activity alleged in the complaint, and any allegation to to the contrary has no basis in fact. It is undisputed that we honored all obligations to Mr. Jackson and Sire Spirits.”Cop Your XXL Merch NowCheck out the news report on 50 Cent’s new lawsuit and his reaction below.Watch Fox 5 News’ Report on 50 Cent’s New LawsuitSee 50 Cent Revealing Scheming Letter Created to Embezzle Money From His CompanySee Rappers Who Beat Major Legal Cases and Walked Away With a VictoryHip-hop came out with a win in some way in these cases.