Lil Wayne has always been credited for launching Drake’s career, but now his son is stirring up conversation with a bold statement. In a recent livestream, Lil Novi, Wayne’s son, claimed his father deserves all the credit, not only for discovering Drake but also for writing much of his lyrics. When asked to pick between his dad and Drake, Novi made his choice clear: “My dad wrote most of [Drake’s] sh*t,” he said. “If it wasn’t for my pops, there wouldn’t be no Drake.” This comment quickly caught attention, sparking debates online about whether Novi’s claim holds any truth or is just hype. The remarks also revived memories of the ghostwriting controversy from 2015, when Meek Mill accused Drake of using Quentin Miller to write parts of If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late. But Novi pushed the narrative further, insisting Lil Wayne was the creative force behind albums like Take Care and Views. It’s important to note that Novi wasn’t even born when Drake’s breakthrough mixtape So Far Gone dropped in 2009. This fact has led many to doubt whether Novi truly knows the full story or is just seeking attention online. Regardless, Novi’s claim adds fuel to the ongoing debate about authorship in hip-hop. Drake and Lil Wayne have shared a close working relationship for over a decade, but these comments have reignited conversations about ghostwriting and authenticity in the rap world. So far, neither Drake nor Lil Wayne has publicly addressed the statement, but fans are eager to see if this will spark a bigger discussion.
Chrisette Michele Shares Her Autism Diagnosis
Chrisette Michele revealed that she’s been diagnosed with autism. Taking to social media on Sunday (June 15), the Grammy Award winner opened up about her condition to her followers. “I just learned I’m autistic. Official diagnosis. They used the word ‘severely,’” Michele wrote. “I’ve been quiet on here. But… I’ve been outside. Singing. … but learning to strip the mask. One show at a time. (The ir ony) Just… coming to grips with a lot and giving myself room to take it all in.” My life and its challenges finally make sense,” her post continued. “So so much sense. Autistic. Would you get a load of that… I’ll talk more soon. Just wanted to say hi… from stage side. View this post on Instagram A post shared by chrisettemichele (@chrisettemichele) In the comments section, many show Michelle support and encouragement after learning of her diagnosis. “Neurodivergent babes unite,” one person wrote. “There’s so much freedom in knowing, and it’s truly like unlocking a whole nother level of understanding in yourself. Give yourself grace and love as you unmask, wishing you the best, babe!” Beyond her diagnosis, Michelle hosts her eponymous podcast, and her last project was 2018’s Out of Control. The LP came after she was embroiled in controversy for performing at Donald Trump’s inauguration. “The first thing I thought was that I have an opportunity to get in front of these people who don’t seem to understand who they’re talking to and show them what we look like,” she told Billboard about her decision in 2017. “I felt automatically committed to making sure that I stood up for the women who’ve felt disrespected and the minorities who felt disrespected, communities that felt that they weren’t being heard or understood,” she continued. “I thought that it was almost my responsibility to not just say yes but to say yes with purpose, so that was my reasoning. And no, I didn’t think twice about it.”
Will Smith Shares His Biggest Parenting Regret
Will Smith shared that he realized what the biggest mistake he made as a parent. Speaking on Heart Breakfast with Jamie and Amanda, Smith said that “radical honesty” was not the best method to parent his kids. “We made a very, very, very terrible mistake with our children, and we went with radical honesty. But don’t do it, I’m not advocating for it, I’m not advocating for it,” Smith said. “We made a deal from really young with our kids. The deal was if you tell the truth, you won’t get in trouble. When it came to Jaden and Willow, radical honesty came back to haunt him and his wife, Jada Pinkett-Smith. “The only way you can get in trouble in this house is if we find out you did something and you don’t tell the truth. It’s a mistake, it’s terrible. Because they do whatever they want and then just come tell you. It’s awful, don’t try it. You want your kids to lie, definitely, you don’t want to know some of the stuff your kids are thinking of doing.” The actor and rapper shares his eldest son, 32-year-old Trey, with ex-wife Sheree Zampino, and 26-year-old Jaden and 24-year-old Willow with Jada. Along with his parental advice, Smith recently released his latest album in 20 years, Based on a True Story – Season 1: Rave in the Wasteland.
The RZA Picks The GZA Over Nas And Rakim As His Favorite Rapper Ever
The RZA recently shared that he would take GZA over any MC in a rap battle. Appearing on the latest episode of the Drink Champs podcast, Prince Rakeem was asked to choose between GZA and Nas, a close colleague and friend. Without hesitation, he picked The Genius. “For MC-ing, my favorite, best MC is the GZA,” RZA said. “I don’t think no MC could beat the GZA. I think what GZA has written for Hip-Hop, no other MC can compare.” The RZA went on to include Rakim as one of the greatest ever, but no one can touch his fellow Wu-Tang Clan member. “Even if you go look at Rakim, who is one of the greatest, to most people, one of the greatest. Nas is one of the greatest. If you go look at what GZA offered to hip hop, look at what he spawned.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by REVOLT (@revolttv) “He spawned me, Meth (Method Man), Rae (Raekwon), Ghost (Ghostface Killah) — these are all from GZA, the enlightener,” he continued. According to RZA, what the GZA has brought to hip-hop will last forever, and no one has yet to surpass it. “What the Wu offered lyrically is what no one has mastered yet,” Bobby Digital boasted. In 1991, GZA released his debut, Words from the Genius, on Cold Chillin Records. He would depart from the after soon afterwards. In 1995, he released his sophomore album, Liquid Swords, which was hailed as an instant classic. Along with being a part of the Wu projects, GZA has released several more acclaimed albums and LPs.
Diddy’s Trial Recap: Jurors View Graphic Evidence for the First Time
On Monday, June 16, jurors in the federal sex trafficking trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs were shown video footage for the first time—marking a significant turning point in the high-profile case. Until now, the courtroom had been dominated by audio recordings, still images, and hours of emotional testimony. But the introduction of graphic visual evidence brought the allegations into sharper focus. The footage, which prosecutors say depicts drug-fueled group sex encounters known as “freak offs,” had been referenced repeatedly throughout the trial. Witnesses described how assistants booked hotel rooms, sourced oils and lubricants, coordinated with escorts, and handled large cash payments. The videos themselves, however, were played only for the jury and essential courtroom staff, who listened through headphones. Defense attorneys were excluded from viewing the clips on their screens, a rare procedural move that underscored the sensitivity of the content. Testimony from Special Agent DeLeassa Penland accompanied the footage. She guided the jury through hotel receipts, flight logs, and text messages dating back to October 2012. At the center of those exchanges was Cassie Ventura, Diddy’s on-and-off partner between 2007 and 2018. According to Penland, Ventura used aliases—“Janet Clark” and “Frank Black”—to book hotel rooms for encounters involving male escorts. The location: Trump International Hotel in Manhattan. Juror Removed as Texts Tie Diddy’s Team to Drugs and Party Culture Earlier in the day, the court dismissed a juror for what Judge Valerie Caproni described as a “lack of candor.” The defense pressed for more clarity, concerned about the impact of the dismissal on the jury’s impartiality. An alternate has since taken that juror’s seat. Prosecutors also presented a series of charts compiled by paralegal specialist Ananya Sankar, mapping out years of text messages related to the case. The communications, many involving Diddy’s chief-of-staff Kristina Khorram, suggested her awareness of both the events and the substances tied to them. One 2016 message referenced drugs stashed in a car trunk. Another, sent shortly before Ventura filed her lawsuit in November 2023, showed a participant pulling away from the lifestyle: “I’m not doing anymore hard partying…no more ‘hotel nights’ and all that stuff.” Defense attorney Teny Geragos challenged the narrative, arguing the charts presented only a narrow slice of an eight-year timeline. “These are just select messages across eight years,” she told the court, urging jurors to consider context. In a separate revelation, prosecutors pointed to a February 2024 outreach Diddy made to a former assistant named Mia, who left his circle in 2017. While the government framed the contact as suspicious, the defense maintained it was simply an attempt to reconnect with someone from his past. Diddy, who has pleaded not guilty, faces five federal charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution. With more witnesses expected—among them Brendan Paul, a former assistant accused of acting as a “drug mule”—the court continues to weigh whether the evidence supports the government’s sweeping allegations or reflects the blurred lines of a celebrity lifestyle.
K. Michelle Gets Emotional With Cam Newton About Family Values
Cam Newton and K. Michelle recently sat down for a powerful, emotional exchange that’s sparked major conversation online. The two got real about family dynamics, generational cycles, and the struggles many Black families face when it comes to maintaining stable households. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Funky Friday (@funkyfriday) The conversation came shortly after Jasmin Brown, Cam’s current partner, revealed on Mother’s Day that she’s expecting their second child together, his ninth overall. As the news circulated, K. Michelle took the opportunity to ask Cam some tough but honest questions about his role as a father and partner. K. Michelle asked directly whether Cam intended to build a long-term, two-parent household with Jasmin. In response, Cam opened up about how things haven’t always gone as planned in his relationships. “Every situation that I’ve ever been in, I thought this was the last one. My goal has never been to have multiple significant others, it just worked out like that,” he explained. When asked about his ideals around family structure, Cam said he believes both a male and female presence in the home are essential. In his view, boys and girls benefit in different ways from their parents. He said, “Boys need to learn from a man,” emphasizing the importance of gender balance in parenting. K. Michelle, visibly emotional at times, reflected on her own upbringing and how far removed things have become from the examples of strong marriages she saw in her family. “At what point in the Black community do our men create real homes?” she asked. She pointed out how often Black women are left to carry the burden and called on men to take more responsibility. “Black men are attacking Black women, and it’s not cool. They’re not creating homes,” she said, urging change. For K., the conversation wasn’t about blame; it was about accountability and building better futures.
Key Glock Brings ‘Glockaveli’ To Life With Sold-Out Show At House Of Blues
While Key Glock may not be a household name (yet), to his loyal fans, he’s a superstar. The Paper Route Empire (PRE) rapper’s Glockaveli tour has been quite successful, with several sold-out shows, including his most recent one at the House of Blues Cleveland on Thursday (June 12). Doors opened up at 7 p.m., with hundreds of fans pouring into the venue, awaiting to see the 27-year-old rapper. The show officially kicked off an hour later at 8 p.m., with DJ Memphis setting the vibe for the night. Not long after, two of Glock’s labelmates, Zo Trapalot and Paper Route Woo, turned the energy up to another level, giving rousing performances. A few hours later, upon Key Glock’s arrival, everything seemingly came to a halt as the rapper took the stage. Throughout his electrifying show —complete with mood lighting, smoke, and confetti—he performed several new tracks from his Glockaveli album, which was released on May 2. The crowd’s hands couldn’t seem to leave the air as he performed tracks like “Gang Sh*t No Lame Sh*t,” “Let’s Go,” “Badu,” and “No Sweat.” Key Glock also made a point to show appreciation to his long-time fans, playing some of his early-career hits, including “Mr.Glock,” “Since 6ix,” and “Russian Cream.” Additionally, Key Glock took several moments to honor his label’s co-founder, Young Dolph, who was shot and killed in November 2021 in his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee. The tour, presented by SiriusXM’s Hip-Hop Nation, kicked off only a few weeks after his album release on May 21 in Oklahoma City at The Criterion. Prior to Cleveland, Key Glock had stopped by big cities like Houston, Atlanta, and Baltimore. The rapper is expected to hit 20 cities in the US, with his closing show in Las Vegas at the Brooklyn Bowl. From July 4 until July 13, the rapper will begin the international leg of his tour, trekking across Europe with performances in countries like Germany, Spain, and Romania. Tour dates, as well as tickets for Key Glock’s Glockaveli tour, are still available on his website. Key Glock Opens Up About The Inspiration Behind ‘Glockaveli ‘ During a recent interview with Hot 97, the rapper opened up about the inspiration for his latest album — noting that Tupac’s 1996 project, The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory (commonly referred to as Makaveli), played a significant part. He also acknowledges that both his and Pac’s projects pull from Renaissance political philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli’s The Prince. While Makaveli told the story of “vengeance” and “death,” the rapper believes Pac was much more than the violent, “thug-life” imagery often associated with his music. According to Key Glock, he, too, faces the same plight. The rapper believes people have gotten the wrong impression of him, with claims that he’s rude and cocky. “If you look more into him and just read about him,” the rapper said. “You’ll know what he represented, stood for, and how smart he was.” Glock added, “…He [Tupac] so misunderstood, and I am too.”
Drake Rocks Toned-Up Bod In New IG Story Post
Just in time for summer, Drake shows off his toned-up body in a recent post that’s been circulating online. On June 14, Drake shared a photo to his Instagram Story of him hitting the gym, flexing off his big guns, while rocking an all-black Nike outfit with white Nike sneakers — which shouldn’t be surprising since he’s been collaborating with the brand since 2013. The rapper also shared a post on his story of attending a friend’s wedding, writing “Congratulations” as he stood next to a picture of the couple. Instagram.com/champagnepapi Drake Becomes First Artist With 10 Diamond Singles Last month, Drake just hit another milestone, and this one puts him in a league of his own after the RIAA officially confirmed that the Toronto superstar has earned his 10th Diamond certification, more than any other artist in history. “Drake has the most RIAA Diamond Certifications of any artist, ever,” the organization shared on social media, alongside a graphic displaying all 10 of his Diamond plaques. Two of his fan favorites, “Hold On, We’re Going Home” and his breakout hit “Best I Ever Had,” are the latest tracks to reach Diamond status, meaning they’ve sold over 10 million units each in the U.S. Drake’s elite Diamond collection also includes “God’s Plan,” “Hotline Bling,” “One Dance,” “Life Is Good” with Future, “No Guidance” with Chris Brown, “Love Me” with Lil Wayne, and Travis Scott’s “SICKO MODE.” And he’s not done yet. “Nice for What,” from his 2018 album Scorpion, is already 9x Platinum and inching closer to Diamond. This puts Drizzy ahead of country legend Garth Brooks and Post Malone, who each hold nine Diamond certifications. Drake is the first artist to reach double digits across both singles and albums.
Doja Cat Sparks Viral Debate, Claims Fan ‘Manhandled’ Her
Following a recent fan interaction, Doja Cat claims she was “manhandled” in a social media post, sparking an online debate about her approach to engaging with fans. A video is circulating online of Doja Cat and a fan having a seemingly innocent interaction filled with smiles and hugs— however, in a now-deleted X post, the Planet Her rapper claims that wasn’t the case. “bottom line is i’ll smile at you, but it doesn’t mean I f*ck w you,” the post begins. “don’t touch me and man handle me when you don’t even f*ckin know me. iykyk.” She added, “i honestly think I need to stand up for myself in the moment sometimes. and he didn’t even know my fuckin name to be touching me and kissing me on my face like that is crazy.” Doja Cat addresses recent fan interaction that left her feeling uncomfortable: “i honestly think i need to stand up for myself in the moment sometimes. and he didn’t even kno my f**kin name to be touching me and kissing me on my face like that is crazy.” pic.twitter.com/nrblr0Ni7v — Buzzing Pop (@BuzzingPop) June 14, 2025 Doja Cat Reveals She Threw Fan’s ‘Musty A** Shirt’ Away After Interaction During the odd interaction (per Doja), the fan gave her the t-shirt he was on his back, and she later followed up her initial post, saying that she “threw that musty a*** shirt away.” The fan did speak out in a TikTok video, noting that he was completely unaware that the “Woman” rapper was uncomfortable and was trying to promote a new t-shirt collection he dropped. Following the fan’s response, he released another capsule of t-shirts with the phrase “Musty A** Shirt” across the front. While many people have come out in support of Doja Cat, noting that she has a right to set boundaries, some have accused her of being mean to her fans. “well first issue is being a fan of doja cat to start with. she has some bops but she’s been openly telling yall she’s a genuinely disgusting horrific person for like a decade now, and continues to be,” one person wrote in an X post. “F*ck Doja Cat, that ignorant racist a**,” another fan wrote. “We aint forget her hatful tweets towards arabs and other ppl, now she disrespecting a fan and yall blaming HIM? Nah.” You can see more tweets below: how can you be a doja cat fan without realizing she hates her fans. i swear that’s her whole thing is being two faced and mean https://t.co/gQatJamPfJ — seanm (@SeanMombo) June 14, 2025 Hot take: Doja Cat is COMPLETELY in the wrong here. Establishing boundaries is perfectly fine, but that is an overexcited fan that clearly isn’t a mind reader and she was reciprocating his energy. Shit talking him after the fact is fucked up, full stop https://t.co/b0t8RMXDxw — Xzamilloh (@Xzamilloh) June 14, 2025 This is like… So mean?? Like, ofc you can have boundaries but you don’t have to be so mean, especially when people know who you’re talking about. Her fan was so excited and she just shit all over it in the most disrespectful way. Doja Cat just hates her fans and this is NOT new. https://t.co/kw28dIAa2n — _Taffylu_ (@Laffyyy_Taffyyy) June 15, 2025
NFL Legend Barry Sanders Reveals He Suffered A Heart Attack Last Year
Barry Sanders, one of the greatest running backs in NFL history, recently revealed that he suffered a heart attack last year during a recruiting trip as he accompanied one of his sons. During an interview with CBS Sports on Friday, June 13, the Detroit Lions legend shared the health scare he experienced. Sanders also spoke about The Making of a Heart Attack, a documentary he appears, which will premiere on Saturday, June 14 at 1 p.m. on A&E. “I couldn’t believe it, honestly,” Sanders said. “I thought it was like heartburn, but it just kind of persisted.” After feeling a sensation that he thought was heartburn, Sanders left the recruiting visit and drove himself to the emergency room. “Of all things, I don’t know why, that just never entered my mind. I’m learning through this process that there aren’t necessarily any warning signs, unless you do what we’re encouraging people to do, which is to go to the doctor, get tested for LDL-C levels, or bad cholesterol. It’s not something you’re going to be able to feel. You don’t have to fit a certain physical profile.” Sanders recalled. In the documentary, Sanders speaks with four other people who experienced a heart attack or stroke “to uncover the hidden risks, lasting impacts, and what they want others to know.” “It’s really been an education for me, learning about how frequent this happens all over the U.S.,” Sanders said. “Conversing with these other individuals who are part of this documentary, who have very insightful, gripping stories about the journey that they’ve been on. It’s just really amazing. I think it will get a lot of people’s attention.” After taking his doctor’s advice, which included additional walking, dietary change, and the proper medication, Sanders is doing better than ever. “It’s definitely made me healthier and happier,” Sanders said. “Being the kind of athlete that I was, I would see people walking and I would wonder, like, ‘What kind of workout is that?’ But there’s a thing called a heart-healthy workout, where you’re just getting your heart rate up a little bit over a certain period of time, and that’s just really good for your heart. There was just a certain ignorance that I had about things like that. But all of it has been a learning process.” The Making of a Heart Attack premieres on Saturday, June 14, at 1 p.m. on A&E.