Memphis rapper GloRilla has seemingly clapped back at Young Thug after comments from a leaked jail call surfaced, in which the Atlanta rapper harshly criticized her looks. On September 4, 2025, audio leaked online of Young Thug speaking candidly during a phone call from jail. In the clip, he disparaged GloRilla, calling her “ugly as f*ck,” mocking her wig, and making other demeaning remarks about her appearance. He went on to say, “I would not pursue her, like at all…” View this post on Instagram A post shared by HOLLYWOOD UNLOCKED (@hollywoodunlocked) The clip has since gone viral online, with fans defending GloRilla. While the rapper didn’t name Young Thug directly, she appeared to address the situation with a pointed post on X (formerly Twitter). She wrote: “Mind you dis da same n*a blowing my phone up to ask what color my eyes is lmaooo.” Following the response, fans praised her for flipping the narrative and highlighting the irony of the situation. Many noted the contrast between Thug’s alleged past private interest and his recent disparaging remarks. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Shade Room (@theshaderoom)
Ghostface Killah Tells Drake To Ignore “Culture Vulture” Criticism
Drake has admitted that certain criticism from the Hip Hop community really gets under his skin, particularly being labeled a “culture vulture.” Despite his frustrations, Wu-Tang Clan legend Ghostface Killah has a simple message for the rapper: ignore it and focus on the music. #EXCLUSIVE Ghostface Killah Advises Drake to Blow Off ‘Culture Vulture’ Label “Been Called Worse Than That!”https://t.co/1lp1tZBywA pic.twitter.com/TYhMCp0GbS — TMZ (@TMZ) September 4, 2025 TMZ Hip Hop caught up with Ghostface at ABC Studios on Thursday, September 4th, while he was promoting his new album, Supreme Clientele 2. Laughing off Drake’s grievances, the veteran rapper suggested that there are far worse insults to endure in the industry and that some comments are not worth letting affect you. Drake has previously expressed sensitivity to accusations of jumping on viral trends, and he recently called out several tenured Hip Hop journalists. He even labeled Rob Markman a “goof” after Markman could not recall Lil Wayne’s “Cannon” lyrics at the request of Tory Lanez. Drake has been critical of reporters who he feels are entitled to his time, going so far as to call them “losers.” Markman responded to the remarks by defending the Hip Hop community. He emphasized that journalists are responsible for covering the culture and should not be personally attacked for doing their jobs. He also spoke up for any reporters who may have been unfairly criticized. This exchange highlights the ongoing tension between artists and the media. While Drake navigates public scrutiny and commentary from fans and journalists alike, Ghostface Killah’s advice serves as a reminder that not every critique warrants a response. Focus on your craft and let the rest fade into the background.
Drake Alleges Media Coordinated Negative Reviews of His Music
As excitement builds for his upcoming album, Iceman, Drake is addressing the media attention that often shadows his releases. In a recent interview with Bobbi Althoff that has gone viral online, the Toronto artist suggested that critics may coordinate their responses to ensure negative coverage surrounds his projects. Drake elaborated on his perspective: “It appears that the first critics to respond are not necessarily offering genuine reactions to my albums. Instead, it seems there are strategic discussions taking place among media members, determining their individual stances—often negative—before my project even has a chance to be fully heard.” He added, “These discussions happen in a collective setting, where different critics decide their narratives to ensure there’s no overlap. Someone might declare, ‘I dislike the album,’ even before they have fully engaged with it, aiming for comments that generate the most interaction.” Drake on Media and ‘Iceman’ The remarks, shared widely by DJ Akademiks on social media, sparked a range of reactions. Some fans praised Drake for his candor and defense of his work, while others questioned his critique, pointing to his long-standing navigation of media cycles. The exchange highlights the ongoing tension between artists and critics in an era where social media magnifies every opinion and reaction. Beyond discussing the press, Drake delved into more personal topics, including his approach to relationships and the continuing conversation around his authenticity and public image. These reflections, paired with his critique of media behavior, portray an artist both guarded and self-aware as he prepares for one of the year’s most anticipated releases. While an official release date for Iceman has yet to be confirmed, Drake’s comments provide fans a window into the mindset he hopes will frame the album. As anticipation grows, his observations about perception and criticism offer context for how the work may be received when it finally arrives. View this post on Instagram A post shared by DJ Akademiks (@akademiks)
Lil Baby’s ‘The Leaks’ Brings Together Playboi Carti, Young Thug, Lil Yachty & More
Lil Baby is preparing to release his long-awaited album, The Leaks, due Friday, September 5. The project arrives after a short delay from its original August 15 date, a postponement that has only added to the buildup. With features from Playboi Carti, Young Thug, and Lil Yachty, the Atlanta rapper is leaning on familiar collaborators to anchor what may be his most discussed release in years. The 17-song tracklist stretches wide, pulling in G Herbo, LUCKI, Veeze, Rylo Rodriguez, and Skooly. On the production side, Lil Baby has enlisted an equally heavy roster—Wheezy, Murda Beatz, TM88, and BabyWave among them—a lineup that all but guarantees a range of sounds. For the rapper, The Leaks serves as both an archival release and a chance to fold once-unfinished tracks into his official catalog. Lil Baby Turns ‘Leaks’ into a Statement Much of the conversation around the album has unfolded online, where fans have long circulated snippets of these songs. On Reddit, the idea of reclaiming leaked material has been met with enthusiasm. “It’s refreshing to see an artist embrace their unreleased material—there’s no revenue in songs that stay hidden away. As a devoted fan of Lil Baby, I’ve been enjoying many of these leaks unofficially for years,” one commenter wrote. Another pointed to “Get Along,” a posse cut featuring Lil Yachty, LUCKI, and Veeze, adding, “Track 14 has immense potential; it’s great to see a mainstream posse cut making its way into the spotlight.” The rollout, however, hasn’t been free of speculation. On the track “Otha Boy,” listeners anticipate thinly veiled jabs at Gunna and Offset, with lyrics rumored to reference Gunna’s fitness regimen. Whether those rivalries surface directly or not, the breadth of the project suggests Lil Baby is aiming to balance sharp-tongued bars with crowd-pleasing anthems. And this release may only be the beginning. In a recent live stream with PlaqueBoyMax, he confirmed more music is already lined up. “I’m actually dropping two albums, though. I’m dropping another album, like, four weeks after that, something like that. I wasn’t even planning on releasing this one,” he said—a signal that The Leaks could mark the start of an unusually prolific stretch. View this post on Instagram A post shared by @lilbaby
Young Thug Issues a Stark Warning to Those Who Diss Him
Young Thug is once again under pressure, caught in a swirl of scrutiny that has spilled from social media into the wider hip-hop world. On Wednesday, the Atlanta rapper took to X, formerly Twitter, with a pointed warning for his critics. “Criticizing me will only damage the rap community further; I’m the truth in this fake industry,” he wrote, casting the uproar not only as an attack on himself but as a threat to rap culture more broadly. The reaction online was swift and split. Some fans questioned his credibility outright. One user wrote, “You were bullying Gunna behind the scenes, though. You know what needs to be done to resolve things, but do you possess the emotional awareness to execute it?” Another added, “You’re calling others out for actions you’ve taken, yet expect to be free from backlash?” Others, however, urged him to tune out the noise and focus on what they are waiting for most: the release of his upcoming album, UY Scutti. Rumors spread, Thug stands firm The latest controversy was sparked by the leak of an interrogation clip in which Thug, born Jeffrey Williams, appeared to reference fellow rapper Peewee Roscoe. The brief mention ignited accusations of cooperating with police—a charge that carries particular weight in a genre where loyalty is sacred. Thug has rejected the suggestion outright, and Roscoe himself stepped in to defend him. “That’s what one is supposed to do. In the interrogation room, you tell them ‘We sold Dwayne Carter weed.’ What’s wrong with you? A statement is simply this… He acted as a responsible citizen should, a genuine street individual. He kept it real and tried to help me,” Roscoe said in a video. Still, the rumors have lingered, eroding confidence in Thug’s standing inside rap’s unwritten code. Complicating matters further are leaked jailhouse calls connected to the YSL RICO case, in which Thug allegedly disparaged other artists, including Gunna and Kendrick Lamar. His post on Wednesday was not his only defense this week. A day earlier, he shared a line from actor Denzel Washington on Instagram, a simple dismissal of cancel culture that read, “Who Cares?” Bashing me only goin fuck that rap community up more, I’m the blue to this fake ass game — Young Thug ひ (@youngthug) September 3, 2025
Cardi B Explains Why She Declined Super Bowl Halftime Performance
Cardi B has revealed that she was once approached to perform on one of the world’s biggest stages — the Super Bowl Halftime Show — but ultimately turned the opportunity down. In a new interview with Billboard, the Grammy-winning rapper shared that she was asked to headline the coveted event but declined, explaining that she wants to wait until she feels more musically and personally ready. “I got asked to do the Super Bowl and I denied it,” Cardi admitted, noting that her goal is to deliver a show-stopping performance when the time is right. “If I get to do it, I’m going to have more hits and I’m going to eat that up.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by HOLLYWOOD UNLOCKED (@hollywoodunlocked) This isn’t the first time Cardi has passed on the Super Bowl stage. Back in 2019, she also turned down an invitation to perform at Super Bowl LIII. At that time, her decision was tied to standing in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick, the former NFL quarterback who sparked a movement by kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice. Cardi explained then that she couldn’t accept the performance while supporting his cause.
SZA Sparks Romance Rumors With Shaboozey
SZA has fans talking after speculation surfaced linking her to rising artist Shaboozey. The rumors began when Shaboozey shared a new Instagram carousel captioned “Goodbye Horses,” which included a short clip of a woman seen from behind. Observant fans noticed her outfit resembled ones SZA has recently worn, sparking chatter that the two may be romantically involved. While nothing has been confirmed, excitement online is already high. SZA and Shaboozey? She definitely not dating Kendrick like some hypothesized pic.twitter.com/3XA44v29HP — Ashley (@realeyezone) September 2, 2025 Some fans are urging caution, suggesting that the two could simply be collaborating on music or filming a video. One user wrote, “But why do we always assume dating? They’re literally both musicians, it could be anything.” Others are fully on board with the idea of a romance, sharing comments like, “I love that for him, absolutely SZA, they are so chocolate together,” and “I’m so ready to be a HUSBAND and FATHER [green heart emoji wedding ring emoji].” Shaboozey has become one of the most in-demand artists over the past year, earning praise for his crossover appeal and collaborations with major acts like Beyoncé on COWBOY CARTER and rappers such as BigXthaPlug, who call on him to add a country influence to their tracks. Meanwhile, SZA recently wrapped her contributions to Kendrick Lamar’s Grand National tour in Sweden on August 9th, reflecting on the experience, “This tour was the craziest most once in a lifetime experience I’ve ever had. Like all my childhood thoughts in one bang.. WHAT WAS THAT? Lmao not a lotta words.. thank you to every single person involved that made this happen. Especially @kendricklamar [praying hands emoji].” Neither artist has confirmed the rumors, but fans are eagerly watching to see whether this potential pairing will become official.
Drake Confronts the ‘Culture Vulture’ Tag in Conversation with Bobbi Althoff
Drake and Bobbi Althoff have reunited for another conversation, this time turning to one of the more persistent criticisms of his career. The Toronto rapper has built his global influence on a willingness to bend genres, moving fluidly between rap, R&B, dancehall, U.K. grime, Afrobeats, and pop. That chameleon-like range has expanded his reach—but also sparked debate over cultural appropriation. The charge is familiar. Detractors have often labeled him a “culture vulture,” accusing him of profiting from scenes he did not create. Drake has bristled at that characterization, insisting his collaborations are about connection, not exploitation. “I hate that people think that me being into music from these kids that are trying to make it… is some culture vulture behavior,” he said in a past exchange, pointing to what he sees as a double standard. From Rift to Reunion, Drake and Althoff Reset In his latest discussion with Althoff, recorded for the NFR Podcast, Drake revisited the criticism with blunt honesty. “I experience a lot of guilt tripping in my life where people are like, ‘No, this is your fault,’ essentially… My intentions are pure,” he said. What he finds disheartening, he added, is the suggestion that championing younger artists could be mistaken for self-interest. Their reunion comes months after a viral interview in July 2023, a deadpan back-and-forth that dominated social feeds before disappearing without explanation. That vanishing act fueled speculation about a rift, though Althoff has since dismissed the chatter. “Drake flew me to Manchester, then Belgium, and finally Switzerland, where this episode was filmed, to make amends,” she recalled. The new installment, pointedly titled Not This Again, is intended as the start of a recurring monthly series. Unlike their first meeting, this one is here to stay. For Drake, the return offers more than a viral clip—it provides a stage to reframe how his eclectic career, and the cultural borrowing that defines it, is understood.
6ix9ine Calls Out Meek Mill Over ‘Rat’ Remarks Amid Young Thug Case
An interrogation recording of Young Thug has resurfaced, drawing renewed attention to the rapper and reigniting tensions within hip-hop. The clip, in which he mentions Peewee Roscoe while speaking with investigators, spread rapidly across social media, feeding speculation and sparking commentary from fans and critics alike. At nearly the same time, 6ix9ine fanned the flames by targeting Meek Mill on Instagram, posting what appeared to be an old tweet attributed to Meek about “rats” and the late Nipsey Hussle. The post’s authenticity, however, remains in doubt, given its outdated photo and unclear origin. The viral screenshot reads, “I hope that rat goes live to apologize to the people he informed on or the victim… Y’all quickly forgot that a ‘rat’ killed Nipsey, and he shouldn’t have been on the streets! That’s all I’ll say since he’s dead… left his baby mama and child like a coward as targets!” Alongside the alleged remarks, 6ix9ine mockingly called Meek the “Hood President” and pressed, “Since you always have something to say, are you still performing ‘WE BALL?’” Young Thug and the Snitching Dispute Meek’s 2017 track “We Ball,” featuring Young Thug, has become entangled in conversations about loyalty and betrayal in rap culture. The return of the interrogation clip only added fuel, though Roscoe himself has pushed back against the interpretation. “That’s standard procedure,” he said. “When you go into an interrogation room, you might say something like, ‘We sold Dwayne Carter weed.’ What’s wrong with that? This statement right here… He behaved like a responsible citizen, a genuine street individual. He was honest and attempted to assist me.” Meek Mill has not addressed 6ix9ine directly but did post a broader message on Instagram. “Street glorification is a joke. There are inherently no morals. You cannot maintain a code of ethics when your actions lack ethical grounding. Focus on investing, trading, technology, and entrepreneurship. The alternative is a chaotic circus without a ringleader. In my next interview, I will explain why the streets are a ‘FULL MYTH’ !!!!!!” View this post on Instagram A post shared by DJ Akademiks (@akademiks)
Drake Teases Tyga And Rick Ross While Reuniting With Bobbi Althoff
Drake and Bobbi Althoff are back together on a podcast, bringing their signature humor and pulling in some big names for laughs, including Tyga, Rick Ross, and Kendrick Lamar. The two first collaborated on Bobbi’s podcast two years ago, but rumors about her allegedly being involved with Drake while married created a major stir. The controversy even led to the episode being removed from YouTube, leaving fans speculating for months. Drake Subs Tyga, Rick Ross in New Bobbi Althoff Podcast https://t.co/IWYL3WGw7L pic.twitter.com/YIfs64Dazn — TMZ (@TMZ) September 2, 2025 In the latest episode, Bobbi addressed some of the lingering rumors, including the idea that playing a Tyga song caused the previous episode to be taken down. Drake used the moment to tease Bobbi about the speculation surrounding their relationship. Fans may remember that Bobbi and Tyga were seen spending time together last year around his birthday. The pair denied anything romantic, but Drake jokingly suggested that Tyga had been “pulling a plug” and made playful references to the music business, including his ongoing lawsuit against Universal Music Group over Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” diss track. The conversation took a lighthearted turn when Drake joked about Tyga’s popularity in Russia and pretended the Wi-Fi needed a NATO code to access. Later, Bobbi commented on the sparkling wine they were sharing, saying, “I’ve never seen someone ‘ice’ rosé.” Drake seized the moment to tease Rick Ross about wearing “fake jewelry.” Even though the joke went over Bobbi’s head, the two shared a clear sense of camaraderie and comfort. By the end of the show, it was evident that Drake and Bobbi are close again. Their playful banter, jokes about the music industry, and shared inside humor reminded listeners why their past collaborations were so entertaining. Even with past controversies and online rumors, Drake and Bobbi proved they can keep the energy fun, light, and engaging.