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Jim Jones Teases Cam’ron Diss Song

Dipset fans and Harlem residents have been heartbroken over this recent spat between Cam’ron and Jim Jones. In recent days, the two Diplomats and close friends have been going back and forth about things that happened in the past. Jim Jones ultimately took issue with Cam’ron’s December interview with former foe 50 Cent where the pair recalled Jones and Juelz Santana making an cameo at a G-Unit show in 2007, around the same time 50 and Cam weren’t getting along. While sitting down with social media personality Justin Laboy, Jones hit back, saying, “Them n—as be on my d—k. Them n—as ain’t got nothing else to think about but Capo,” among other things. Cam then responded on his It What It Is sportstalk show with Ma$e, calling Jim “a fan,” said that he was really from The Bronx, and reminded him that he and Ma$e taught him how to rap, something Jones has already admitted in the past on numerous occasions. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Now, there might be a diss track aimed at Cam’ron on the horizon. Jimmy posted a snippet in the wee hours of the morning earlier today where he starts the Statik Selektah-produced song off by saying, “When n—s play with your name, then you remind them who you are,” and ended the clip with the line, “So, what more you wanna ask him? You n—as taught me how to rap and now I’m platinum.” Cam has yet to respond to the track and Jimmy hasn’t released the diss in full yet, so we’ll have to keep you updated on the latest quarrel between Killa and Capo. Source link

Billboard Cancels All Grammy Week Events Due to Los Angeles Wildfires

As wildfires continue to devastate parts of Los Angeles, Billboard is working to support the community by canceling all of the company’s Grammy-related events. “Our hearts are with the people of Los Angeles as they face the reality of these devastating fires. Many members of our staff and community have been personally affected, and our core focus at this time is allocating the resources we have to support long term recovery for the city we call home,” the company shared in a statement on Tuesday (Jan. 14). As a result, events including Managers to Watch and the annual Power 100 party have been canceled. “We are deeply grateful for the first responders, firefighters, and community organizers who have mobilized to protect and serve the city of Los Angeles,” the statement reads, noting that the company’s fundraising efforts will benefit organizations including California Community Foundation, Pasadena Community Foundation and Baby2Baby. Billboard follows in the steps of a number of other companies who are canceling Grammy events to shift focus to supporting those affected by the fires. Earlier in the day, Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and Sony Music Group had also canceled plans in the week leading up to the awards show. The Recording Academy announced, meanwhile, that it plans to go ahead with the 67th annual Grammy Awards telecast on Feb. 2. The MusiCares Person of the Year gala (which is set to honor the Grateful Dead) is also still set for Jan. 31. The academy has yet to announce a final decision about other Grammy Week events, such as their Special Merit Awards on Feb. 1, which are usually held at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in L.A. Source link

Cardi B Seemingly Accuses Offset & His Mother of ‘Robbing’ Her

The calendar may have turned to 2025, but the Cardi B and Offset drama has spilled into the new year. Cardi took to X Spaces on Tuesday (Jan. 14) where she accused her estranged husband along with his mother, Latabia Woodward, of robbing her. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “I ain’t listen after you and your momma robbed me,” she claimed. “Yeah, you and your mom robbed me cold, wiped my nose. Told you stop f—ing playing with me.” The Grammy-winning rapper didn’t allude to exactly what she meant when it came to the alleged robbery. Cardi went on to allege that Offset didn’t want any part in playing the role of Santa Claus this year. She claimed that Set didn’t buy their three children a single gift for Christmas this holiday season even after an NYC shopping spree for his kids with other women. “You just called your daughter for the first time this year, yesterday. Your newborn. You love your kids so much and you didn’t bought them s–t for Christmas,” she said. “But you came to New York to buy your other kids gifts. But you didn’t bought my kids s–t on purpose to spite me. Mind you, we was cool. We wasn’t f—ing, but we was cool. Stop f—ing playing with me.” Cardi confessed that she “couldn’t even enjoy [her] own wins because [she] felt like he was going through something.” She continued: “And this is the realest s–t somebody could ever do for you. I used to pray for this person before I prayed for myself. And then this motherf—-r had the nerve to say that I was being ‘competitive.’” The Bronx native filed to divorce Offset — for the second time — after seven years of marriage over the summer. The very next day, Cardi announced that she was expecting her third baby, who arrived on Sept. 7. The former couple also shares 6-year-old daughter Kulture and 3-year-old son Wave.  Listen to Cardi’s rant below. Billboard has reached out to Offset’s reps for comment. Source link

Vince Staples Accuses Developers of Trying to Buy His Land

There have already been rumors about real estate developers offering up money to homeowners impacted by the recent fires in the Los Angeles area, and Vince Staples may be one of those people. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The Long Beach rapper took to X and revealed that he was allegedly offered a million dollars in cash for his land. “White devil offered a M cash for the land,” he wrote. “He must’ve thought I was one of them other n—as.” And just before sending out that X post, Staples shared that his neighborhood burned down. “Whole neighborhood burnt down but we still thuggin,” he tweeted. California Gov. Gavin Newsom recently spoke about efforts to stop developers trying to take advantage of people who have been affected by the fires. “I was just talking with Josh Green, the governor down in Hawaii, who had some ideas around some land use concerns he had, around speculators coming in and buying up properties and the likes,” he recently told Fox 11 in regards to potential land grabs. “We are already working with our legal team to move those things forward, and we’ll be presenting those in a matter of days, not just weeks.” There’s also a running list on X of landlords who have been accused of price-gouging rent, with some rental prices allegedly being raised upward of 100 percent or more. Staples also tweeted a link to a fundraiser organized by the city of Long Beach, and he’s not the only rapper to be helping out his fellow California neighbors. The Game has been actively supporting firefighters and animal rescue, while Snoop spoke on helping out via donations and hinting at a benefit concert during a recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Source link

O-Town Speaks Out Against Diddy ‘Making the Band’ Link

The members of O-Town are making sure the public knows they have zero ties to Sean “Diddy” Combs amid the disgraced music mogul’s ongoing legal battles. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter published Tuesday (Jan. 14), bandmates Erik-Michael Estrada and Jacob Underwood alleged that their brand has suffered from false perceptions that Combs was involved with O-Town simply because the producer worked on separate seasons of Making the Band, the reality show on which the boy band got its start. “We make a living touring and can’t afford to have [bookers] Googling us to find the latest Diddy clickbait,” Underwood told the publication. “Of all the bands in Making the Band, we’re the only one not tied to him,” he added, noting that he’s never met Combs. “The more people confuse us with a Diddy band and post our pictures with his story, the more it goes against us.” O-Town first formed on the inaugural season of Making the Band, going on to chart three songs on the Billboard Hot 100 and tour with Britney Spears at the turn of the millennium. Combs later became involved with other iterations of the reality TV show in the early 2000s, working with different groups such as Danity Kane, Da Band and Day26. Decades later, Estrada, Underwood and bandmates Trevor Penick and Dan Miller are still going strong as a group (without original bandmate Ashley Parker Angel), while the Bad Boy Records founder is currently awaiting trial in prison on charges of sex abuse and racketeering. The accusations against him — which Combs has repeatedly denied — are sprawling, and O-Town says that having Making the Band in common with Combs has lost them lucrative deals, even after all these years. For instance, O-Town’s agent, Matt Rafal, told THR that a large gaming company dropped the band from a year-end party billing due to confusion over the matter. “The offer was pulled due to the perception of the group being attached to Diddy,” Rafal said. “We made it clear O-Town’s Making the Band had no association with Diddy, but the company worried guests may be confused … Since the Diddy news, we’ve received questions and hesitancy from several talent buyers, especially for soft tickets like fairs and theme parks, as well as city-funded events.” “I wish people looked at Making the Band and went, ‘Making the Band was O-Town and it was the pioneering brand for music reality television in the States,” Estrada added, calling the show “the blueprint” for programs like American Idol. “Unfortunately, the actions of one man have tainted the reality, which is four individuals who met on a reality show and are going strong 25 years later.” Estrada also said that he did attend some of Combs’ parties in New York back in the day, and that “there was always a salacious energy” at the events. “He encouraged people to dip into their wild side, but I never witnessed anything firsthand,” the boy band star told the publication. “Gratefully, I can look my fiancé in the face and swear I never attended any after-hours version of a Diddy party.” The “All or Nothing” singer also noted the irony of another disgraced music mogul’s associations with O-Town and Making the Band: Lou Pearlman, who spearheaded the series and managed O-Town, the Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC before he was convicted of running a half-billion-dollar Ponzi scheme in 2008. The businessman died in prison in 2016 while serving his 25-year sentence. “We’ve already had a Lou and now we’re dealing with a Diddy … it’s the MO of our career,” Estrada said. “Despite the steep climbs, we’ve generated a successful national tour with Pop 2000, had families, done other projects and strengthened our bond with fans, so when noise like this creeps up, we’re in good standing with the people who matter most.” Source link

Alicia Retto evalúa tomar medidas legales tras burlas por video viral: «Soy víctima de bullying»

Redacción Panamericana Alicia Retto ya no soporta más los constantes comentarios que recibe tras la viralización de un falso incidente en su noticiero. Alicia Retto, conductora de Latina TV, se volvió viral tras un supuesto incidente en vivo donde se tiró un gas.  El video, difundido en TikTok, fue desmentido, ya que el sonido fue montado. Sin embargo, gran parte del público creyó la versión, y el programa JB en ATV hizo una parodia del suceso. Te puede interesar Pamela López revela la última locura de Cueva para ser perdonado por infidelidades: «Pagó» Alicia Retto evalúa tomar medidas legales por difamación Alicia Retto tomó unos minutos de la emisión del noticiero para pronunciarse sobre el tema. La periodista dejó en claro su incomodidad tras la viralización del video donde supuestamente se tira un gas.  «Nunca imaginé que esto generaría una avalancha de burlas, de comentarios crueles, ofensivos hacia mi persona», expresó.  Te puede interesar Leonard León se casa, pero su novia tiene INESPERADA reacción: «No puede con la felicidad» La conductora confesó que al principio lo tomó con humor, pero cuando las burlas incrementaron, se dio cuenta de que era un tema serio.  «Esto que empezó siendo un meme ha pasado ya a ser una difamación que busca dañar mi reputación con hechos falsos que, encima, ahora soy víctima de bullying», manifestó. Retto comentó que está pensando en tomar cartas en el asunto para parar esta ola de ofensas virtuales. «Basta ya. Esto ya me cansó y la verdad es que no tengo por qué seguir soportándolo. Yo veré si tomaré algunas acciones pertinentes o lo que corresponda», explicó con indignación. Source link

ROSE & Bruno Mars’ ‘APT.’ Hits Pop Airplay Chart’s Top Five

ROSÉ and Bruno Mars’ “APT.” joins the lofty company of BTS’ “Dynamite” as the only songs by acts prominent in K-pop (Korean pop) to have reached the top five on Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart. “APT.” ascends two spots to No. 5 on the latest, Jan. 18-dated Pop Airplay chart. “Dynamite” peaked at No. 5 on the radio ranking in December 2020. “APT.” marks the first Pop Airplay chart entry for ROSÉ as a soloist; star K-pop quartet BLACKPINK has charted two tracks (reaching a No. 21 best) with her as a member. The Pop Airplay chart ranks songs by weekly plays on over 150 mainstream top 40 radio stations monitored by Mediabase, with data provided to Billboard by Luminate. A select five K-pop hits have climbed to the Pop Airplay top 10, beginning with PSY’s “Gangnam Style” in 2021. That viral smash and “APT.” are the only such songs billed to solo artists. Here’s a recap: No. 5, “APT.,” ROSÉ & Bruno Mars, Jan. 18, 2025 No. 5, “Dynamite,” BTS, Dec. 19, 2020 No. 7, “Cupid,” Fifty Fifty, Aug. 5, 2023 No. 7, “Butter,” BTS, Aug. 7, 2021 No. 10, “Gangnam Style,” PSY, Oct. 27, 2012 Pop Airplay chart reporter KMVQ (99.7 Now) San Francisco leads all panelists with more than 1,300 plays to date for “APT.,” dating to the single’s Oct. 18, 2024, release. WHTZ (Z100) New York, KIIS (102.7 KIIS-FM) Los Angeles and SiriusXM’s TikTok Radio have also given the song prominent exposure. “APT.” – from ROSÉ’s album Rosie, her first apart from BLACKPINK – concurrently crowns the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts for an 11th week each. On the Billboard Hot 100, the song holds at its No. 5 high, with ROSÉ having become the first female K-pop artist to have reached the chart’s top five. Source link

Pamela López revela MILLONARIA deuda de Christian Cueva con su mamá: “La paseaba”

La aún esposa del futbolista Christian Cueva detalló que el fuerte monto fue destinado a la construcción de la mansión de la entonces pareja, pero el proyecto quedó inconcluso tras la separación. Te puede interesar Pamela López animó concierto y niña le pregunta por Pamela Franco: “¿Cuándo viene?” Pamela López se presentó en “Amor y fuego” El regreso del programa de entretenimiento estuvo candente. La invitada especial fue la mujer que acompañó la carrera profesional de “Aladino” por más de una década, Pamela López. La protagonista de “Dile que no” contó detalles no conocidos de su relación con el pelotero y hasta se reafirmó en el supuesto romance que habría tenido su ex con Melissa Klug. Entre otros temas, Pamela también dio a conocer sus inquietudes frente a un posible hijo extramatrimonial no reconocido del intérprete de “Cervecero”, sus constantes infidelidades con figuras públicas como Chris Soifer, Rosángela Espinoza, Pamela Franco y las denuncias de agresión que presentó contra el padre de sus hijos. Te puede interesar Alicia Retto incómoda con su imitación en “JB en ATV” por supuesto incidente en vivo Christian Cueva tiene deuda con familia de Pamela López Una de las tantas preguntas que se originó tras la separación fue acerca de la ostentosa mansión que Christian Cueva y Pamela López estaban construyendo en Trujillo, por lo que López decidió hablar del tema en el programa de Rodrigo González y Gigi Mitre revelando que Cueva debe s/ 100.000 a su exsuegra. «Ese dinero era para pagar a unos ingenieros que justamente hasta el día de hoy me escriben porque él tiene una gran deuda con ellos por la construcción de mi casa en Trujillo», afirmó y agregó: «Al principio decía que iba a pagar cuando tuviera dinero. A mi mamá la paseaba: ‘Ya, señito, ahora le voy a pagar’ o ‘Espéreme un momento’. Eso fue al inicio, pero ahora no tiene contacto con nadie, está en su mundo. Mi mamá y mi papá nunca se han portado mal con él», finalizó. La entrada Pamela López revela MILLONARIA deuda de Christian Cueva con su mamá: “La paseaba” se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

Chrissy Teigen Returns Home After Evacuating Amid Los Angeles Fires

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are among the lucky few who have been able to return home amid the fires that continue to devastate Los Angeles. The Cravings author, who has been sharing resources for fire victims via social media, took to her Instagram Stories on Monday (Jan. 13) to reveal that she and her family were safely able to go back to their house after evacuating last week. “Feeling grateful to be back home,” she wrote alongside a photo of a chocolate birthday cake with two John Cena action figures placed on top. “This is all I could muster up for Esti’s birthday.” Teigen and Legend’s third child, Esti Maxine, turned two years old on Jan. 14. See her post on Stories before it disappears here. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news At the time of publication, the Palisades fire has burned more than 23,000 acres and is only 17% contained, while the east-side Eaton fires are 35% contained at 14,000 acres.  In the past week, the fires have caused 24 deaths, nearly 100,000 people under evacuation orders, and more than 12,000 structures destroyed. A number of resources are available for those who have lost their homes or need assistance in other ways. MusiCares and the Recording Academy have launched the Los Angeles Fire Relief Effort to support music professionals impacted by the crisis, making a combined pledge of $1 million to kick off the efforts. People who have worked in the music industry for more than five years may qualify for immediate assistance, including up to $1,500 in financial aid and $500 in food vouchers. Source link

Country/Bluegrass Group The Whites Founder Dies at 94

Buck White, the patriarch of country and bluegrass music group The Whites, died Monday, Jan. 13 at age 94. White’s daughters Sharon, Cheryl, Rosie and Melissa said in a statement: “The Lord answered our prayers and took our daddy home peacefully this morning at 8:00 a.m. We are so thankful for his 94 years on this earth. He was a great Dad who taught us by example to put Jesus first always. His great loves were the Lord, our mother, his family and music. Most people will remember him not only for being a great musician and entertainer, but also for being fun-loving and full of mischief. He lived a full life and finished well.” White was born Dec. 13, 1930. According to The Whites’ Skaggs Family Records bio, White launched his music career by playing mandolin and piano in dance halls and radio shows around Texas. He later relocated his family to Arkansas in the 1960s. The group initially formed as Buck White & the Down Home Folks, and as White’s daughters Sharon and Cheryl began displaying their own talents for music, they joined the group. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news In 1971, they performed at Bill Monroe’s Bean Blossom festival, which prompted the group to move to Nashville and further pursue a career in music. Throughout the early 1970s, they continued releasing albums. Their music and familial harmonies caught the ear of Emmylou Harris, who invited the group to sing on her 1979 album Blue Kentucky Girl; they then joined Harris on the road as her opening act. Buck White also released the solo album More Pretty Girls Than One in 1979, while the group issued their first album under the moniker The Whites in 1983, with Old Familiar Feeling. In the 1980s, the group earned top 10 Hot Country Songs chart hits including “You Put the Blue in Me” (which earned the group its first Grammy nomination, for best country performance by a duo or group with vocal) and “Hangin’ Around.” Sharon White married bluegrass/country artist Ricky Skaggs in 1981, and Skaggs produced the bulk of The Whites’ 1980s hits. The Whites and Skaggs also began performing often together, with Skaggs introducing the group to new audiences. The Whites became members of the Grand Ole Opry in 1984. The Whites also picked up CMA Awards nominations in categories including horizon award, instrumental group of the year and vocal group of the year. They released their first all-gospel album in 1988 with Doing It by the Book. White appeared with his daughters in the 2000 film O Brother, Where Art Thou, and the country music classic “Keep on the Sunny Side” as part of the movie’s soundtrack. The group also took part in the 40-plus city Down From the Mountain Tour. To date, The Whites have won two Grammys, earning best southern, country or bluegrass gospel album for their project Salt of the Earth (with Skaggs), and album of the year for the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack. The Country Music Association also named the soundtrack as its album of the year in 2001. The Whites were inducted into the Texas Music Hall of Fame in 2008, and earned the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA)’s distinguished achievement award in 2006. They also celebrated 40 years as members of the Grand Ole Opry last March. On the Billboard Bluegrass Albums chart dated Jan. 18, 2025, the O Brother, Where Art Thou? album re-entered the chart at No. 2. Funeral arrangements for White are pending. Source link

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