Latto appears to join the jokes during the NFL’s Super Bowl LX game as she shares an IG Story that fans instantly assume is directed at 21 Savage, who as seen at the game, arriving with Kendall Jenner. On Feb. 8, the Atlanta rapper posted an Instagram Story soundtracked by Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz’s crunk classic “Get Low.” The screen stayed black as the lyrics flashed: “To the windows / To the wall.” No caption followed. No explanation arrived. The timing did the work. View this post on Instagram The post landed hours after viral footage circulated of 21 Savage arriving at Super Bowl LX events while walking unusually close to a wall. The rapper appeared alongside Kendall Jenner, and the clip quickly took on a life of its own. Social media turned the moment into comedy, with users exaggerating his body language and speculating about intent. Latto’s Story read as a knowing response. The song choice carried weight. “Get Low” remains a cultural shorthand, loaded with imagery tied to proximity, movement, and playful innuendo. By isolating those specific lyrics, Latto reframed the viral clip without naming names. Latto Drops “Get Low” IG Story After 21 Savage Spotted At Super Bowl LX Walking With Kendall Jenner Fans connected the dots immediately. Rather than addressing her long-rumored relationship with 21 Savage directly, Latto leaned into humor. The Story felt less like a rebuttal and more like a wink to those already in on the joke. The approach aligned with Latto’s digital presence. She often communicates through timing and tone instead of direct commentary. Music becomes language. Silence becomes punctuation. In this case, a Southern rap anthem carried the message. Notably, the post avoided confrontation. Latto made no reference to Kendall Jenner. She offered no clarification and issued no denial. The Story acknowledged the moment without escalating it. Within hip-hop culture, restraint often speaks louder than explanation. Latto’s move followed that code. She engaged the conversation without feeding speculation. She redirected attention using shared cultural memory instead of commentary. As Super Bowl LX continued, the Story became part of the weekend’s broader social media narrative. A single lyric, paired with precise timing, shifted the tone from gossip to humor. In an era of instant reactions, Latto chose control. One song. Two lines. Message received.
Chris Brown Says NFL Super Bowl Needs Him After Bad Bunny Halftime Show
Chris Brown stirs up social media after reacting to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show with a pointed Instagram post that many fans viewed as dismissive. Chris Brown found himself at the center of fresh controversy after commenting on Bad Bunny’s headline-making Super Bowl LX halftime performance, igniting debate across social media about ego, representation, and the evolving meaning of the NFL’s biggest stage. Moments after Bad Bunny wrapped his historic set on Sunday, Feb. 8, Brown posted a brief message to his Instagram Stories. “I think it’s safe to say… they need me,” the singer wrote, punctuating the line with a smirking emoji. View this post on Instagram The timing was impossible to ignore, landing just as viewers were still processing a halftime show that leaned heavily into culture, identity, and global reach rather than traditional spectacle. Bad Bunny used the Super Bowl platform to spotlight Puerto Rican pride and the worldwide impact of Latin music. His performance fused reggaeton and pop with political undertones, framing the halftime show as a statement as much as an entertainment event. The set featured high-profile appearances from Lady Gaga and Cardi B, while actor Pedro Pascal appeared in support. Ricky Martin joined Bad Bunny for a performance of “Lo Que Pasó a Hawaii,” reinforcing the night’s cultural throughline. Chris Brown Goes Viral Reacting To Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, “They Need Me” Online reaction to Brown’s comment was swift. Many fans praised Bad Bunny’s intent and execution, while criticizing Brown for centering himself during a moment they felt was bigger than any single artist. “Chris Brown is a nasty individual for posting that,” one user wrote. “Bad Bunny’s performance was great and necessary for what’s happening right now.” Another added, “Bad Bunny just put on a massive show and this man made it about himself. The desperation to stay relevant is loud.” Others questioned whether Brown, 36, understood how the halftime show has changed. Once dominated by legacy hitmakers, the stage now carries cultural weight tied to representation, timing, and message. Brown did not clarify or expand on his post, nor did he respond to the backlash. As the conversation continued to unfold, many observers framed the moment as a reminder that the Super Bowl halftime show now rewards artists who reflect the present moment, not just past dominance. As the NFL’s biggest showcase continues to evolve, so do expectations. The halftime stage no longer offers just visibility. It offers meaning—and scrutiny.
Drake Loses $1M Super Bowl Bet On New England Patriots, Social Media Jokes
It appears that the rapper Drake’s long-running, so-called “Drake Curse,” occurs during the NFL’s Super Bowl LX, and social media is having a field day. Ahead of Sunday’s kickoff, Drizzy took to Instagram and revealed a $1 million bet on the New England Patriots. From past experiences, Fans immediately recognized that if the 6 God puts money on a team, chaos usually follows. View this post on Instagram Sure enough, history stayed consistent. The Seattle Seahawks handled the Patriots 29–13, shutting down New England’s title run and burning Drake’s ticket. As soon as the game ended, jokes flooded social media. “Bet against me if you dare,” Drake wrote on Saturday, Feb. 7, sharing proof of the wager. The post listed a potential payout close to $2.95 million. By the final whistle, that number meant nothing. The jokes and commentary flooded social media. “Bro already lost the fight before the battle starts,” one fan wrote. Another added, “I always take the opposite of Drake. That’s the safest bet.” Drake Loses $1 Million Bet On New England Patriots At Super Bowl LX, Drake Curse Jokes Flood Social Media The Drake Curse theory has lived online for years. It claims that teams Drake publicly supports tend to lose big moments. The myth grew louder with each high-profile miss. In the past, Drake once lost a $60,000 wager to French Montana during the NBA Finals. In 2025, he bet $1 million on the Toronto Maple Leafs. That same year, he backed the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl, but lost to the Philadelphia Eagles. Drake has never fully ducked the narrative. In a May 19 interview with Instagram Faux, he laughed it off. “The Drake Curse is funny to me,” he said. “The Raptors won a championship. Nobody can talk to me about a curse.” He referenced Toronto’s 2019 title and Kawhi Leonard’s legendary playoff shot. For Drake, that moment erased any superstition. Still, he admitted reality. The 6 God called himself a “flawed sports bettor.” He added, “It’s not my gift.” That honesty keeps the legend alive. With Super Bowl LX now added to the list, the Drake Curse remains undefeated online. Fans are watching closely. And betting the opposite.
T.I. Seemingly Responds To 50 Cent Posting Old Video Of Him
T.I. has never been one to back down from a challenge. So it shouldn’t be a surprise that he fired back at 50 Cent, who trolled him after he insinuated he could beat him in a Verzuz challenge. On Saturday (Feb.7), T.I. hopped on Instagram, sharing a video of him rapping over his “Let Em’ Know” track, while surrounded by his family as they prepared for dinner. It’s clear that T.I. isn’t bothered by 50 Cent’s actions and is still ready to go head-to-head in a Verzuz. The Atlanta native also made it clear he isn’t running away from his past. “@50cent I don’t fear my past I’m too focused on the future. Top 20 in 2 weeks & climbing. Now #LetemKnow THAT!!! I’m LOVED not LIKED. #MyGodDontPlayBoutMe,” the post’s caption read. View this post on Instagram 50 Cent Epically Trolls T.I. With Old Court Footage After Verzuz Callout Earlier that day, 50 Cent shared a video of what appears to be T.I. testifying on the stand. In the clip, T.I. identifies the body of a dead man named Phil, as well as details the process of calling his family to inform them of his death. “No, no, I don’t like it No verses, let’s do (The stay away challenge ) and stay away from me. LOL @50centaction,” Fif wrote in the post’s caption. A day prior, Fif shared another video of T.I. in a promotional ad for Crime Stoppers Atlanta. “I know Atlanta pick and choose who they support, but yall gotta do better. LOL keep my name out ya mouth ! @bransoncognac,” the post’s caption read. It seems safe to say that Verzuz won’t be happening anytime soon.
Cardi B Takes A Tumble After Awkward Interaction With Humanoid Robot
Cameras recently spotted Cardi B sharing quite an interesting interaction with a humanoid robot. On Saturday (Feb.7), the rapper was spotted by paparazzi cameras outside the Intercontinental Hotel San Francisco. In front of the building stood a robot, which Cardi immediately ran over to. While making a few raunchy poses for the camera, she appeared to lose her footing. Not long after, she and the machine went tumbling down. A group of people ran over to help the rapper regain her footing. Cardi B was a good sport about the incident, laughing it right off. Later in the evening, the rapper was spotted at the Fanatics’ annual Super Bowl party. Cardi B fell to the floor after a humanoid robot launched at her after she called it her man. pic.twitter.com/K3P7x3ZGX4 — Rain Drops Media (@Raindropsmedia1) February 8, 2026 Cardi B Emerges as Front-Runner to Share Stage With Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl In other news, speculation has increasingly centered on whether Cardi B will appear during the Super Bowl’s entertainment programming. The rapper, who has spoken in the past about wanting a Super Bowl moment, has become a frequent point of discussion in betting markets. Several sportsbooks now place her near the top of their projections. The attention reflects her visibility rather than any formal announcement. BetOnline currently lists Cardi B as the leading favorite, assigning odds of -200. Rauw Alejandro and Karol G follow at +125, with Marc Anthony listed at +200. Further down the board are Travis Scott (+400), Jennifer Lopez (+500), and Rosalia (+600). The spread suggests that while several artists remain in contention, Cardi B stands apart in current forecasts. Other platforms echo that assessment. According to figures cited by Forbes, Polymarket estimates a 56 percent chance that Cardi B will appear alongside Bad Bunny. Kalshi places the probability higher, at 63 percent.
Stefon Diggs Hit With Jaw-Dropping Lawsuit: Here’s What We Know
Amid preparing for Super Bowl LX, Stefon Diggs is facing a new bombshell lawsuit. According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Diggs faces allegations of defamation, assault, and more. In the suit, the accuser, a concierge consultant, claims he’d help arrange the transportation of Diggs’ Ferrari from Miami to New York and then to Houston. However, in July 2024, their relationship deteriorated when the car was stolen while en route to Houston. Despite the incident being confirmed by police officials, the man claims the Patriots’ wide receiver began spreading rumors that he’d stolen the Ferrari—an allegation the man vehemently denies. Not long after, the man claims that people in Diggs’ circle started publicly approaching him in restaurants. He alleges that he’d been ordered to return any prior gifts that Diggs bought him. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 02: Stefon Diggs #8 of the New England Patriots looks on during Super Bowl LX Opening Night at San Jose McEnery Convention Center on February 02, 2026 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) Diggs Allegedly Arranged An Assault On A Man Back In December 2025 Per court documents, Diggs acknowledged his involvement via text and admitted he’d, in fact, been “responsible and accountable” for the actions of the people in his circle. In another shocking allegation, the man claims that back in December 2025, he was assaulted in a Miami restaurant by two of Diggs’ goons. The man also claimed that Diggs’ brother, NFL player Trevon Diggs, was also present and didn’t intervene. The incident resulted in him suffering a torn ACL, among other injuries. Along with defamation, the man is suing Diggs for engaging in civil conspiracy. He also claims that Diggs is “vicariously liable” for the actions of the people in his inner circle. The man is going after the football player and others for damages; however, the amount he’s suing for has yet to be revealed. Trevon has also been named as a defendant in the suit.
How Latouché Is Breaking Barriers as a Black Fashion Designer | Black History Month
In this Black History Month spotlight, we sit down with fashion designer Latouché to talk about his journey in the fashion industry and what it means to be a Black designer today. Latouché shares how he landed opportunities designing for Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors, along with other major career milestones and accolades. We also dive into the challenges and responsibilities of creating in an industry where Black designers are often overlooked, and how culture, community, and representation influence his work. This conversation highlights the impact of Black creativity in fashion and the growing presence of Black designers in sports and streetwear. This video is part of our Black History Month series celebrating Black excellence across industries.
50 Cent Epically Trolls T.I. With Old Court Footage After Verzuz Callout
50 Cent was recently called out by T.I. to compete in a Verzuz. That said, T.I. also claimed that the New York native “didn’t want the smoke” with him or his catalogue. The G-Unit founder, of course, responded in the only way he could, with trolling. In a post on Saturday (Feb. 7), 50 Cent shared a video of what appears to be T.I. testifying on the stand. In the clip, T.I. identifies the body of a dead man named Phil, as well as details the process of calling his family to inform them of his death. “No, no, I don’t like it No verses, let’s do (The stay away challenge ) and stay away from me. LOL @50centaction,” Fif wrote in the post’s caption. A day prior, Fif shared another video of T.I. in a promotional ad for Crime Stoppers Atlanta. “I know Atlanta pick and choose who they support, but yall gotta do better. LOL keep my name out ya mouth ! @bransoncognac,” the post’s caption read. It seems safe to say that Verzuz won’t be happening anytime soon. View this post on Instagram 50 Cent Hasn’t Released New Music For One Specific Reason, He Says In other news, during a new interview, 50 Cent reveals why he hasn’t been releasing music as of late. According to the rapper, while he enjoys making music and doesn’t plan on quitting anytime soon, hip-hop is a young man’s game. “Look, I’m going to make music. I’m excited that this is the feeling. The general consensus is they want to hear something new from me, right?” he tells Rolling Stone. “You can have the best verse, but I don’t think you should have the best verse at 50 years old.” In the rapper’s opinion, hip-hop is “connected to youth culture.” He added, “I’m glad I stopped, ’cause you can bang your head against the wall until your brain falls out the other side. And it’s not that the music isn’t right, it’s that they’re choosing something else at the moment.”
Corey Holcomb’s Tirade Against TMZ Sparks Onslaught Of Criticism
Not long ago, footage of Comedian Corey Holcomb punching a woman—an accusation which he denied—circulated online. Now Holcomb is going after media outlets, like TMZ, that reported on the incident. “I lost a lot of my gigs, by the way, thank you, TMZ,” Holcomb said on a recent episode of his 5150 podcast. “I lost another gig today…Y’all got me good, TMZ. I’m ’bout to be out here on welfare.” After a clip of the conversation made its rounds online, Holcomb faced heavy criticism for his remarks. Many faulted the comedian for not taking responsibility for his actions. “The epitome of a f—g loser is Corey Holcomb. No accountability at all!,” one X user wrote. Corey Holcomb says TMZ has ruined his life. He claims he can’t get any shows, and the ones he had are all being canceled. He blames them for releasing videos of him punching comedian Cristina Payne in the face — an accusation he previously denied. ‘Y’all got me good, TMZ. I’m… https://t.co/15CYpkvIh2 pic.twitter.com/ICSaef1Y8W — Rain Drops Media (@Raindropsmedia1) February 6, 2026 “Corey Holcomb crying because he’s losing gigs for hitting a woman on video, and he’s STILL not taking accountability,” someone else posted. Another X user likened Holcomb to a high school bully. “Corey Holcomb is coming across like that bully you went to highschool with, that never grew up. Go back to your home time, they still there…thinking they’re still cool. But in reality everybody laughing at them now.” Back in November 2024, TMZ broke the story, but at the time, no footage was made available. However, last month, the footage was obtained and shared by an Instagram account named The Bizi. The pair had been embroiled in what appears to be a heated argument in front of Hollywood Improv, surrounded by a group of people. Per the outlet, the pair had been feuding for quite some time before this incident.
50 Cent Hasn’t Released New Music For One Specific Reason, He Says
In a new interview, 50 Cent reveals why he hasn’t been releasing music as of late. According to the rapper, while he enjoys making music and doesn’t plan on quitting anytime soon, hip-hop is a young man’s game. “Look, I’m going to make music. I’m excited that this is the feeling. The general consensus is they want to hear something new from me, right?” he tells Rolling Stone. “You can have the best verse, but I don’t think you should have the best verse at 50 years old.” In the rapper’s opinion, hip-hop is “connected to youth culture.” He added, “I’m glad I stopped, ’cause you can bang your head against the wall until your brain falls out the other side. And it’s not that the music isn’t right, it’s that they’re choosing something else at the moment.” LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 3: 50 Cent performs onstage during a concert at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on July 3, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Katja Ogrin/Getty Images) 50 Cent Calls Out Jay-Z Lyrics After Sharing “Young Girl” Verse In other news, 50 Cent drew renewed attention this week to a lyric from a Jay-Z verse released nearly two decades ago. In an Instagram post, he shared a meme placing Jay-Z’s face onto the Predator character from the film series. The image was paired with a line from Jay-Z’s appearance on Pharrell’s 2006 song “Young Girl / I Really Like You.” The track was released years before Jay-Z and Beyoncé married in 2008. The lyric includes Jay-Z rapping, “Hov got a young girl / Still not quite 21.” When the song was released, the line passed with little scrutiny beyond its place in a pop-leaning collaboration. Viewed now, it has taken on a different weight amid changing cultural conversations. The renewed focus came not from a reissue or interview, but from how the lyric was presented.