Young Thug recently made his stance clear on whether engaging in therapy could actually help confront trauma. According to an X (formerly Twitter) post he made on Saturday (Sept.27), therapy “can’t heal sh*t.” Following the post, Thug was met with an onslaught of criticism. “Talking to your boi ain’t therapy bro. Therapist doesn’t heal, they allow and give you tools to better handle your emotions, ” one person commented. “Therapist don’t heal, they help you walk through to better understand and approach it in a way you might have not thought about,” another X user wrote. Whereas, another poster, who claimed to be a mental health professional, tried to offer Young Thug a different perspective. “Respectfully THUGGER, it’s not about what we can do but rather what YOU can do in that SPACE. it’s always up to the client to seek healing & change. We are only the guiding force to help you get there. P.s – don’t knock something you haven’t tried.” A therapist can’t heal this shit. — Young Thug ひ (@youngthug) September 28, 2025 Young Thug Claims He’d Feel ‘Less Of A Man’ If His Partner Sought Therapy The rapper’s post came after an interview he did with The Pivot podcast. Throughout the discussion, they touched on mental health, masculinity, and interpersonal relationship struggles. In Thug’s opinion, he doesn’t see the value in seeking professional help during a mental health crisis. The “Hercules” rapper would rather lean on friends and family verses a stranger. “My big sister, my big brother, my dad, my mom, my OGs… I listen to y’all,” he said. Thug—who’s been dating Mariah The Scientist for almost four years—made a shocking claim that he would feel “less of a man” if his partner sought out therapy. “It’s like damn, you’ll actually call somebody and listen to what they have to say over me? Instead of listen to what I’m telling you,” he said.
Bad Bunny Set To Headline 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show
Bad Bunny has officially been announced as the headliner for the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, set to take place on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The news was confirmed by the NFL in partnership with Apple Music and Roc Nation, marking another milestone in Bad Bunny’s career as one of the most influential artists in the world. The Puerto Rican hitmaker will become the first reggaetón and Latin trap artist to lead the iconic halftime performance on his own, further cementing his role in bringing Latin music to the global stage. Bad Bunny previously appeared on the Super Bowl stage in 2020 as a guest performer alongside Shakira and Jennifer Lopez in Miami. That show received widespread acclaim for spotlighting Latin culture on one of the world’s biggest stages. Now, six years later, he will return as the main act, carrying the halftime spotlight solo. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ebro (@oldmanebro) Since 2019, Roc Nation, Jay-Z’s entertainment company, has helped curate Super Bowl halftime shows. The partnership has brought a wide range of performers, including Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, Eminem, Rihanna, and Usher. Bad Bunny’s selection continues that trend of spotlighting culturally significant artists who reflect both music’s diversity and global reach. With chart-topping hits such as “Tití Me Preguntó,” “Dakiti,” and “Moscow Mule,” fans are already buzzing about what songs might make the setlist. Known for his high-energy performances, innovative visuals, and genre-bending style, Bad Bunny’s halftime show is expected to deliver a memorable blend of music, culture, and spectacle.
Kanye West Reddit Forum Sparks Rumors Kim Kardashian & Drake Linked Up In Italy
Rumors are circulating that Kim Kardashian and Drake met up in Italy following speculation on a Kanye West Reddit forum. According to the Ye supporter, the “new couple” spent time at the same luxury mansion in Italy. The US Sun reports the fan followed up their post with several screenshots to support their theory. One of the screengrabs came from a recent photo dump Kim shared on Instagram. “ITALY 2025,” the caption read. The reality star had been in Venice, Italy, in preparation to attend the Diane von Furstenberg (DVF) Awards ceremony. The SKIMS founder was being awarded the coveted DVF Award. Kim is seen posing alongside stone pillars with an eye-catching view of a lake behind her. The view was familiar to another post from an Instagram account named Billionairehouse. The page often highlights luxury residences rented or owned by celebrities. The post had given an “inside look” at one recently rented by Drake in Lake Como, Italy. Drake Recently Rented Out A Luxury Mansion In Lake Como, Italy View this post on Instagram A post shared by Luxury Real Estate (@billionairehouse) The post contained a photo dump that appeared to show the same stone pillars and lake where the mother of four was spotted.”Drake is living out his Italian getaway at Villa Pliniana, a Renaissance masterpiece built in 1573 that has hosted legends like Byron, Stendhal, and even Napoleon,” the caption read. “Now one of the most exclusive estates on Lake Como, this architectural jewel is the perfect backdrop for Drake’s Milan concert run—and a fitting retreat for Champagne Papi himself.” The post continued: “Perched in a private cove with no neighbors and surrounded by lush vegetation and rocky cliffs, this legendary villa blends Renaissance elegance with modern sophistication. It features 17 refined bedrooms, direct lake access via a private boat dock, a heli-pad for dramatic arrivals, a tranquil spa, and sweeping gardens that seem to float above Como’s turquoise waters.”
Diddy’s Lawyers Make Desperate Bid To Dismiss Prostitution Charges
On Thursday (Sept.25), in a New York federal courtroom, Diddy’s attorney, Alexandra Shapiro, claimed prostitution should “only be applied to pimping.” Back in July, following his highly publicized RICO trial, Diddy’s more serious charges—which included sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy— were dismissed. Now his lawyers are fighting to overturn the prostitution-related charges in his case. The move comes only a week before his sentencing, which is set to take place on Friday, Oct.3. ABC News reports that Shapiro argued that his conviction should be overturned because “prostitution does not include commercial voyeurism.” On the other hand, federal prosecutors claim Diddy (real name Sean Combs) was more than a “voyer” and that he had a propensity for violence. “Regulating prostitution is important because it can include discouraging violence against women,” Said federal prosecutors LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – MAY 15: Sean “Diddy” Combs attends the 2022 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 15, 2022, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images) Lead prosecutor Christy Slavik referenced the jaw-dropping footage of Combs physically assaulting his then-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. “Ms. Ventura was getting punched in the face,” Slavik said. “Regulating prostitution is important because it can include discouraging violence against women.” Despite strong arguments from both parties, Judge Arun Subramanian wasn’t able to offer an immediate ruling on the matter. That said, he did note that they wouldn’t have to wait too long for his answer. On Nov. 16, 2023, Combs’ ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, filed a lawsuit that accused him of physical abuse, sex trafficking, and rape. Social media was set ablaze following the news that the pair settled for $20,000,000 just one day later. Not long after, a bevy of other civil lawsuits followed. By September 2024, Diddy had been arrested and indicted by the Southern District of New York. At the time, he was facing charges of racketeering, sex trafficking by force, and transportation for purposes of prostitution.
Adrien Broner Apologizes to Cam’ron Following ‘It Is What It Is’ Outburst
Cam’ron forced boxer Adrien Broner off his podcast, It Is What It Is, after a string of inappropriate remarks aimed at co-host Treasure “Stat Baby” Wilson. The clash, broadcast in real time, drew quick attention online and laid bare the tension between friendship and professional boundaries. In the days that followed, Broner tried to mend fences. He posted a screenshot of a text to Cam’ron on Instagram, offering an apology that struck both contrition and familiarity. “Big bra as a man, I can truly apologize my n**a,” Broner wrote. “I fck with you heavy gang fck all that internet sht… I hope there ain’t no bad blood between us… I’d love for you to be a part of this next chapter in my life.” Cam’ron’s response carried a tone of reconciliation. “Thx for that bro. Cause I feel the same. I love you like a brother. And I’m here for whatever you need.” His reply hinted that while the episode left a mark, the bond between them was not entirely broken. The Exchange on Air Tension flared when Broner repeatedly commented on Wilson’s appearance despite earlier warnings from Cam’ron. After saying she looked “good in person,” Broner tried to walk it back, adding, “I love you. I’m sorry. My bad y’all.” Cam’ron, clearly irritated, ended the moment decisively. “I asked you the first time… But you can’t violate, bro,” he said, instructing Broner to leave the set. Later, Cam’ron vented his frustration, calling Broner a “f*cking junkie” and stressing that his invitation was meant only to boost the show’s energy. “I just needed you for entertainment for the show,” he said, pointing to the abrupt unraveling of the episode. The fallout captured the fragile balance public figures often walk when mixing friendship with work. For Cam’ron, removing Broner was as much about protecting his platform as enforcing respect. For Broner, the apology signaled a willingness to repair what could have been a lasting rupture.
BIA Flips Cardi B’s “Am I The Drama?” Diss in Her Favor
With BIA’s debut album BIANCA set to drop next month, the hip-hop world is buzzing with anticipation. Tensions escalated last week when Cardi B released her long-awaited sophomore album, Am I The Drama? This reignited a simmering feud between the two artists. On her new record, Cardi navigates vulnerability and sharp-tongued defiance, particularly on the track “Pretty & Petty,” where she directs pointed lines at BIA. One lyric has already gone viral: “Name five BIA songs, gun pointin’ to your head.” The line has sparked debate over whether Cardi is asserting dominance or unnecessarily fanning the flames of conflict. In the days following the release, Cardi addressed the tension in a recent interview, framing her response as a personal matter tied to her children. “You mentioned my kids tryna be cute,” she said of BIA’s earlier remarks. “Her diss was lackluster… but I couldn’t let it slide, especially with everything that goes viral on social media.” For Cardi, it was about setting a precedent rather than scoring points. “When my kids grow up and hear that someone mentioned them, they’re going to ask, ‘What happened?’ I want them to see I stood my ground.” BIA Leans on Promotion, Turning Feud Into Spotlight BIA has taken a different approach, focusing on promotion rather than direct confrontation. In a recent Instagram post, she highlighted her upcoming BIANCA, scheduled for October 10. She also sent a playful rebuttal, “I got 16 more songs u can name .” The post signals confidence and a refusal to be overshadowed, even as the feud simmers online. The exchanges highlight a recurring tension in hip-hop. Competition often blurs the line between personal and professional. With two major releases arriving within weeks, both Cardi B and BIA stand to gain from the heightened attention. Their rivalry continues to play out in the public eye.
YFN Lucci Opens Up on Ending Feud with Young Thug
Young Thug and YFN Lucci have reunited creatively on their latest albums, UY Scuti and Already Legend, marking a meaningful chapter in a relationship shaped by both collaboration and past tension. Thug’s appearance on Lucci’s project signals a renewed camaraderie, demonstrating a willingness to move beyond previous conflicts and channel shared experiences into art. In a recent interview, Lucci reflected on the intentions behind their partnership. “First off, we’ve been through a lot,” he said, acknowledging hardships both artists have faced. “Everyone has lost someone; we lost people. The most critical thing we lost is time—time away from our families. So, coming home, it’s like, damn, what can we do? Are we just going to continue down a path that leads to more pain, or are we going to take a stand and make things right for Atlanta?” His words convey a deliberate effort to reconcile past missteps while prioritizing growth and accountability. Lucci’s resolve extends to their music. “Let’s just do it. Some fans might be upset, while others will be thrilled. But at the end of the day, we must face the consequences of our actions,” he said, emphasizing responsibility amid public scrutiny. Their collaboration is thus more than a creative venture; it is a shared statement of intent and personal evolution. Young Thug and YFN Lucci Turn Personal Strife Into Music Young Thug’s recent tracks similarly grapple with fractured relationships. On “Dreams Rarely Do Come True,” he interrogates loyalty: “Why would I shed tears over someone I handed over to Gunna’s law enforcement connections?” In “Sad Slime,” he explores betrayal and loss: “I witnessed my brother turn rat right before my eyes / I’ve been crying all day.” These candid revelations have sparked conversation across social media, particularly around recently leaked recordings of his discussions with law enforcement. Together, Young Thug and YFN Lucci illustrate how music can serve as both expression and catharsis. Their collaboration transforms personal trials into art, reflecting a commitment to growth, accountability, and reconciliation. Beyond the melodies and lyrics, their work underscores music’s enduring power to entertain, heal, and offer space for reflection—and, ultimately, redemption.
Young Thug Addresses Rumors About His Sexuality
Young Thug addresses rumors surrounding his sexuality. During a recent interview, Thug makes it clear that he don’t have no problem with gay men, however, he’s straight. “I’m straight women. Ain’t nothing going down with no man.” This isn’t the first time Thug addressed those speculations. In a 2019 interview with Big Boy’s Neighborhood, he made it clear that assumptions about him being gay were inaccurate. “People judge me and say ‘gay,’” he explained. “If people think that I’m gay, they’ve already misjudged. I’m the straightest man in the world. I’ve been with way more women than a lot of other straight guys.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by HOLLYWOOD UNLOCKED (@hollywoodunlocked) Young Thug dropped his highly anticipated project “UY SCUTI.” The project is Thug’s first full-length body of work since his release from jail in late 2024, marking a major comeback moment for the Atlanta rap star. Originally set to arrive on September 19, the album was delayed by a week out of respect for Cardi B’s release, Am I the Drama?. Thug revealed that he named the album after UY Scuti, a red supergiant star considered one of the largest known in the universe. The title, he explained, symbolizes the scale of his return and his enduring impact on hip-hop. UY SCUTI features 20 tracks and boasts an impressive lineup of guest artists, including Future, Cardi B, 21 Savage, Lil Baby, T.I., Ken Carson, Sexyy Red, and Mariah The Scientist.
Mariah Carey’s Favorite Tupac Song, Talks Anderson Paak Collab, Strip Clubs & Sza
Mariah Carey stopped by HOT 97 to sit down with Nessa and talk about her long-awaited new album Here For It All, her first in seven years. She shared which track is her personal favorite on the project and opened up about why Nessa was the reason she decided to work with Anderson.Paak. Mariah also talked about her admiration for SZA and an upcoming collab, and revealed whether or not Jermaine Dupri brought her to Magic City. The two also discussed Mariah’s favorite Tupac song, what it was like working on a special collaboration, and how she feels about being back with new music after such a long break. Here For It All arrives September 26, 2025 — a date fans won’t want to miss. Stream her album Here For It All September 26, 2025!
Metro Boomin Found Not Liable in Sexual Assault Case
Metro Boomin has been cleared of all allegations in a civil lawsuit filed by Vanessa LeMaistre, who had claimed he exploited her during a 2016 encounter. The Los Angeles court formally dismissed the case this week, ending a high-profile legal dispute that had drawn attention from both the music industry and the public. During the trial’s opening statements, LeMaistre’s attorneys argued that her use of Xanax and alcohol at Metro Boomin’s studio left her vulnerable. Metro Boomin denied the allegations, maintaining that their interactions were consensual. The court ultimately found no merit in the claims, ruling in the producer’s favor on all counts. Young Thug attended the proceedings on Wednesday in a show of support for his longtime collaborator. Speaking with Rolling Stone reporter Nancy Dillon, he said, “I’m just here to support him. He’s a longtime friend.” His presence highlighted the deep personal networks within the hip-hop community, where professional collaborations often overlap with enduring friendships. The trial had become contentious on its first day, when LeMaistre’s lawyers requested a mistrial, claiming that Metro Boomin’s defense improperly referenced a supposed prior sexual encounter between the parties—a claim she denied. Her attorneys contended that, without advance notice, they were unable to respond during opening statements. As they told the court, “If plaintiff’s counsel had received appropriate notice and a hearing was conducted, the assertion that plaintiff engaged in consensual sex with the defendant before the alleged assault would have been barred.” Young Thug’s Album Amid Parallel Legal Challenges While offering support to Metro Boomin, Young Thug is preparing for the release of his new album, UY Scuti, set for Friday, September 26. This project marks his first since his release following the YSL RICO case, with rumors of a collaboration with YFN Lucci generating added anticipation. Thug is also facing legal scrutiny of his own, as Georgia prosecutors appeal a ruling that allowed him to reclaim millions in assets previously seized, including luxury vehicles, cash, and jewelry.