Rapper Rick Ross addressed a developing hip-hop controversy on April 3, 2026, after fans flooded his Instagram direct messages seeking his opinion. The questions centered on a criminal case involving Pooh Shiesty and allegations tied to Gucci Mane. Speaking through an Instagram Story, Ross said supporters kept asking about what he called the “Gwoap/Pooh Shiesty situation.” “People in my DMs, ‘Rozay, what you think or how you feel about the Gwoap/Pooh Shiesty situation?’” Ross began. “I don’t like it for either side — you know what I’m talking about.” The biggest boss, Rick Ross, speaks on the robbery that happened to Gucci Mane by his artist Pooh Shiesty. He says if you signed a deal for a 100k and it’s 10 million out there, renegotiate your deal. It’s money out there for everybody, but you can’t use the streets in business. pic.twitter.com/e3WBvTAZ5o — joebuddenclips/fanpage (@Thechat101) April 3, 2026 Ross first acknowledged Gucci Mane, using the Atlanta rapper’s longtime nickname. “Gwoap most definitely didn’t deserve that,” he said, referencing allegations surrounding a January 10 incident at a Dallas recording studio. However, Ross also expressed concern for Pooh Shiesty, signaling sympathy for a younger artist facing serious legal trouble. “I don’t want to see this for the little homie, Pooh Shiesty,” he added. Rapper Rick Ross Speaks On Gucci Mane/Pooh Shiesty Case Ross then shifted toward a broader lesson about business in hip-hop. According to the Miami rapper, financial disputes must be handled through negotiation rather than confrontation. “In business, you gotta negotiate,” Ross said. “If you was signed for 100K and now you got 10Ms on the table, it’s time to negotiate. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Everybody win — let’s go.” The Maybach Music Group founder warned that intimidation rarely resolves industry conflicts. “You can’t muscle your way out no shit in no business,” Ross said. “It don’t go that way.” He also issued a stark warning about legal consequences. “The blitz gon’ come, you can’t run from it, homie. That’s the way it goes,” Ross explained, referring to law enforcement pressure that often follows violent incidents. Ross later reflected on a past effort to encourage peace between Gucci Mane and Yo Gotti. He recalled putting both artists on a phone call together to open dialogue. “Rozay just wanted to plant that seed,” Ross said. “One phone call may not fix everything, but you plant that seed where n***as may move forward one day.” Ross ended with a blunt message about priorities in hip-hop. “N***as can’t take the streets to the business,” he said. “N***as going to get a life sentence with that. Let’s get to the Bs.”
Fabolous Recalls Turning Down Smoke Sesh With Lil Wayne’s Daughter, Reginae
During a recent episode of Let’s Rap About It, Fabolous recalled a peculiar situation involving Lil Wayne’s daughter, Reginae Carter. As the “Can’t Let Yo Go” rapper explains it, he was posted up in the club, as was Reginae and her crew. At some point during the night, while Fab was smoking (while he never explicitly said marijuana, but one could assume that’s what he was referring to), Reginae nudged him and asked if she could partake; however, Fab quickly shut that down.”One time we was at a club or somethin’, and I was smoking, and she was like, ‘let me hit it,’ [and] I’m like, ‘Nah.’ I’m not passing Wayne’s daughter nothing,” Fab said. Along with being the daughter of one of his peers, Reginae is a longtime friend of his stepdaughter, Taina. So it makes sense why the rapper might not be interested in toking up with the 27-year-old. When The Neighborhood Talk reposted the interview, the comment section was flooded with replies, with some agreeing with Fab’s course of action, and others arguing the rapper should’ve kept the story to himself. “Much respect!!!!!!! Because some men just don’t care now & days!!!!!!! one person wrote. Another added, “Y’all embarrassed for Reginae she’ll be okay…” while a third wrote, “If you really wanted to protect Wayne’s daughter, you wouldn’t mention it AT ALL! ” View this post on Instagram Wayne And Fabolous’ Relationship Lil Wayne and Fabolous have had quite the working relationship, collaborating on several notable tracks, including 2008’s “You Ain’t Got Nuthin” and 2009’s “Salute.” Last year, during a sit-down with the 7 PM in Brooklyn podcast, Fab shared his admiration for the New Orleans native and spoke about his influence on the 2000s mixtape era. In his opinion, despite all that Wayne has given to the rap genre, his influence goes unnoticed. “There’s a lot of influence with Lil Wayne [and] I think he not always recognized for [it] as far as his footprint on the game.” As the rapper continues, he notes how Wayne’s 2000s aesthetic is being replicated among younger rappers unbeknownst to them. “He influenced a lot…” Fab continued. “Now you see it, it’s either a norm or connected to somebody else, but it really came from like the grandfather of it, ya know what I’m saying?… The face tatts, or the dreads, or the skinny jeans…all of that came from a lineage of Wayne bringing that into the game…”
Gospel Icon Marvin Sapp Marries Dr. La’Boris Cole
Gospel singer and pastor Marvin Sapp is celebrating a new chapter in his personal life. The award-winning artist recently married Dr. La’Boris Cole in a private ceremony in Texas. The couple exchanged vows on March 20, 2026, at The Chosen Vessel, the church where Sapp serves as senior pastor. The intimate wedding brought together close relatives and longtime friends for a deeply personal celebration. View this post on Instagram In comments shared with Essence, Sapp revealed the couple had been quietly planning their wedding for more than a year. “We wanted something sacred and intimate,” he said. “This moment reflects faith, healing and the grace of new beginnings.” Supporters across the gospel community expressed surprise when news of the ceremony emerged. However, many fans quickly filled social media with congratulatory messages for the newlyweds. Sapp has spent decades shaping modern gospel music through both ministry and performance. The singer reached global audiences with his powerful worship anthem Never Would Have Made It, a song widely embraced by churches and listeners around the world. Gospel Singer Marvin Sapp & Dr. La’Boris Cole Tie The Knot In Private Ceremony Despite his professional success, the marriage marks a significant personal milestone. In 2010, Sapp lost his first wife, MaLinda Sapp, after her battle with cancer. The tragedy deeply affected the pastor and his family. Over the years, Sapp often spoke publicly about grief and faith while raising their children. “God carried me through seasons I never imagined,” he shared in past reflections about loss and resilience. Now, his union with Dr. Cole signals a hopeful new season built on faith and shared purpose. Those close to the couple describe Cole as a respected leader who brings compassion and strength into their partnership. “This is not just a marriage,” one supporter wrote online. “It’s a testimony of restoration.” Holding the ceremony at The Chosen Vessel added spiritual meaning to the day. The church has served as both Sapp’s pastoral home and a central place of worship for his congregation. For many fans, the wedding represents more than a romantic milestone. It reflects a story of perseverance, healing and renewed joy after profound loss.
Azealia Banks Says Death Of D.C. Young Fly GF’s Jacky Oh’s Death Was “Repayment”
Azealia Banks ignited another wave of controversy after revisiting a tense moment from her 2018 appearance on Wild ‘N Out and tying it to a tragic loss involving Jacky Oh. Earlier this week, the Harlem rapper shared a resurfaced clip from the episode featuring comedian and rapper D.C. Young Fly. The footage captures a roast segment where Young Fly jokes about Banks onstage. At one point in the exchange, he calls the rapper “ugly,” drawing loud reactions from the studio audience. Banks posted the video while reflecting on Jacky Oh’s death in June 2023. The model and television personality, whose legal name was Jacklyn Smith, was Young Fly’s longtime partner and the mother of his children. In the post, Banks suggested the tragedy felt like karmic payback tied to the televised jokes. “The fact that this mans baby mother died of complications from a mommy makeover, in Miami on my birthday,” Banks wrote online. She followed the remark with a more pointed statement. “Felt like my ancestors were repaying me for his debt in blood. It was like a cat bringing the sacrifice right to my doorstep.” Banks later posted another brief comment acknowledging the blunt tone of the message. Rapper Azealia Banks Claims D.C. Young fly’s Girlfriend, Jacky Oh, Death Was “Repayment” For Viral Wild N’ Out Appearance “I’m clearly the pettiest,” she added. The remarks quickly circulated across social media, reigniting discussion about Banks’ turbulent history with the long-running comedy series. After the episode aired in 2018, the rapper said the experience left her visibly upset. Banks previously claimed she arrived expecting to perform music rather than participate in roast-style comedy segments. Instead, she said the show placed her in a format built around insults and crowd reactions. In past interviews, Banks also accused the program of using what she described as “pre-planned colorist jokes.” The allegations sparked debate among fans at the time. Meanwhile, Jacky Oh’s death remains a painful chapter for supporters of the show. The 33-year-old died in Miami after traveling for cosmetic surgery. Medical findings later cited complications, including severe swelling and bleeding. Authorities ultimately ruled the death accidental. Investigators confirmed no criminal charges against the surgeon involved. Banks’ latest comments have reopened discussion around the original Wild ’N Out episode. Online reactions remain divided, with critics condemning the remarks while others view them as part of Banks’ long-running pattern of unfiltered commentary.
Brandy Opens Up About Why She’s Distancing Herself From Ray J
Brandy is opening up about a growing rift between herself and her younger brother, Ray J, citing public behavior that she said she can no longer support. The “The Boy Is Mine” songstress revealed in a recent interview that she has made the difficult decision to distance herself from the reality television star to maintain her personal peace. “There is distance right now,” Brandy said during a candid conversation regarding her family life. Brandy chooses peace “There are a few things that he’s been doing in the public eye that I don’t condone, and I just feel like loving him from afar right now is best for me.” While the Grammy Award winner did not specify which of Ray J’s recent antics led to the separation, the “Sexy Can I” singer has been a lightning rod for controversy in recent years. His public life has been marked by volatile social media outbursts and high-profile legal and personal disputes, many of which have played out on reality television and Instagram. Despite the current tension, Brandy insisted that her sibling bond remains a cornerstone of her identity. The singer is currently promoting her new memoir, which details her meteoric rise to fame, her struggles in the music industry, and her deep-seated love for her family. She noted that Ray J is a central figure throughout her written history. “My life with Ray and my connection with him is all throughout the book, and my love for him never wavers,” Brandy said. View this post on Instagram ray j has yet to respond The siblings have historically been seen as one of the closest duos in Hollywood, often supporting one another through career highs and public scandals. This public admission marks a significant shift for the Norwood family, who have often presented a united front in the press. Ray J has not yet issued a formal public statement in response to his sister’s remarks. For now, Brandy said she remains focused on her mental health and her new literary project while keeping a respectful distance from her brother’s public drama.
50 Cent Responds To Gucci Mane And Pooh Shiesty Incident
50 Cent is questioning the street credibility of Gucci Mane following federal allegations that the Atlanta rapper cooperated with authorities in a criminal case involving his former protege, Pooh Shiesty. The comments come after Department of Justice documents surfaced suggesting that Gucci Mane, born Radric Delantic Davis, identified individuals allegedly involved in a violent encounter at a Dallas recording studio. The federal affidavit, which refers to Gucci Mane by his initials “R.D.,” describes an incident on Jan. 10, 2026, that investigators have characterized as an “armed takeover.” According to the criminal complaint, Pooh Shiesty and several co-conspirators, including the artist Big30, allegedly kidnapped and robbed the 1017 Global Music founder under the guise of discussing a recording contract. 50 Cent took to social media to mock Gucci Mane for allegedly providing information to the FBI. 50 cent reacts In a since-deleted post, the “Power” producer referenced Gucci Mane’s notorious past, including the 2005 killing of Young Jeezy associate Pookie Loc, a case in which the rapper was cleared after claiming self-defense. “Damn it man,” 50 Cent wrote in the post. “I thought you was smoking on Pookie Loc. Stay tuned for the next episode of only in Atlanta!” View this post on Instagram The federal documents allege that Gucci Mane identified Lontrell Donell Williams Jr., known professionally as Pooh Shiesty, through his Instagram handle. The paperwork claims the victim described the Memphis rapper as wearing a black Nike “shiesty” mask and black clothing during the alleged robbery. The investigation into the January incident suggests that what was supposed to be a business meeting regarding 1017 Global Music turned into a coordinated assault involving eight co-conspirators. Federal officials say the group used the meeting to facilitate a robbery and kidnapping, leading to the latest round of legal troubles for Williams. Pooh Shiesty remains in custody as the case moves forward. Gucci Mane has yet to offer a public response to the allegations or the taunts from 50 Cent.
Waka Flocka Reacts To Gucci Mane/Pooh Shiesty Kidnapping Case
Waka Flocka Flame addressed speculation online after the reported arrests of Pooh Shiesty and Big 30 in connection with allegations involving Gucci Mane. The Atlanta rapper issued a blunt message on X (Twitter) on April 2, 2026, distancing himself from the unfolding situation. Authorities allege that the Memphis rappers participated in a January 10, 2026 incident involving kidnapping, conspiracy to kidnap, and robbery tied to Gucci Mane. News of the accusations quickly spread across social media, prompting fans to question whether Waka would respond publicly given his complicated history with the Atlanta trap pioneer. Instead of engaging in speculation, Waka shut down the narrative with a direct statement. “Man y’all out yo fucking mind if you think I’m a celebrate wop situation if tho we ain’t on one accord…none of my business carrying ,” he wrote. Man y’all out yo fucking mind if you think I’m a celebrate wop situation if tho we ain’t on one accord…none of my business carrying — Waka Flocka Flame (@WakaFlocka) April 2, 2026 The remark addressed fans who assumed he might react negatively toward Gucci Mane’s alleged predicament. Gucci, often called “Wop,” shares family ties and a long musical history with Waka. The two helped shape Atlanta’s trap movement during the late 2000s through their work with Brick Squad. Their relationship fractured around 2010 amid disputes involving management, loyalty, and public criticism. Deb Antney, Waka’s mother and Gucci’s former manager, spoke on the issues between the two in 2021. Rapper Waka Flocka Refuses To Kick Gucci Mane While He’s Down After News Of Pooh Shiesty Kidnapping & Robbery Charges She would reveal that Gucci Mane allegedly stole $5k from rapper French Montana. Montana is also a former client of Deb Antney. Waka’s tweet acknowledged that distance while rejecting the idea that he would celebrate legal trouble involving his cousin. His phrase “if tho we ain’t on one accord” signaled that the pair remain out of alignment despite their shared history. The closing line also carried symbolism. By stating the situation was “none of my business carrying ,” Waka referenced Brick Squad Monopoly, the crew that once defined both artists’ rise in rap. The emoji shorthand suggested he no longer represents that collective dynamic in public disputes. The message ultimately delivered a clear stance. Waka refused to mock Gucci Mane’s alleged circumstances and made it clear he will not weigh in on a case that does not involve him directly.
Keke Palmer Breaks Silence On Stranger Proposing To Her At SXSW
Keke Palmer is speaking out after a shocking and unexpected moment at SXSW that quickly went viral across social media. During a live panel appearance at the annual festival in Austin, Texas, the actress and media personality was interrupted when a man approached her on stage. He then got down on one knee and attempted to propose to her in front of the audience. Witnesses say Palmer appeared visibly caught off guard as the situation unfolded in real time. Remaining composed, she responded with a mix of politeness and firm boundaries, telling the man she could not accept because she didn’t know him. She also briefly questioned whether the moment was part of a prank before security intervened. Despite the bizarre interruption, Palmer maintained professionalism throughout the encounter. She calmly addressed the situation, showed respect to the individual, and quickly redirected attention back to the panel once the man was escorted out. View this post on Instagram Following the incident, Palmer addressed the viral moment, confirming that she had no prior knowledge of the individual and was genuinely surprised. “I knew something was wrong because the ring was nice. It looked expensive,” she explained. While acknowledging the awkwardness of the situation, she emphasized the importance of maintaining composure and respect, even in uncomfortable circumstances. Authorities later confirmed that the man involved was removed from the venue and faced legal consequences after refusing to comply with instructions from event staff. View this post on Instagram
Cam’ron Confesses the J. Cole Lawsuit Was Never Meant to Go Anywhere
Last year, rapper Cam’ron launched a lawsuit against J. Cole over their collaboration on “Ready ‘24.” Cam’ron claimed the track had been recorded in 2022, with Cole promising to return the favor through a verse or a podcast appearance. When that commitment went unfulfilled, the Dipset rapper turned to the courts. Last week, however, the two artists finally addressed the disagreement directly on an episode of Talk With Flee. Sitting down face-to-face, they hashed out the misunderstanding and aired their perspectives. In the follow-up episode released April 1, Cam’ron confirmed the lawsuit had been dropped and reflected on the resolution. In particular, Cam’ron revealed the importance of honest conversation in closing the dispute. “I’m happy that we kept everything out of court,” he said. “I really wasn’t planning on doing no lawsuit anyway, even though I did it […] At the end of the day, I’m happy it went the way that it went and that we got it resolved.” His words suggested that the legal action had been more about sending a message than pursuing a prolonged battle. Ultimately, Cam’ron’s decision underscored the value of direct communication over legal action. J. Cole described the experience as both surprising and painful. “I was hurt, almost disappointed,” he told Cam. “Because I got so much respect for you, and I look at you like, I know you are a stand-up person. When the lawsuit come out, I’m like, ‘Come on, Cam.’ And only because in my mind I’m like, ‘Bro, you really could have hit me.’” He continued, “I would prefer [an argument] than the other way, because I was just like, ‘Damn, Cam,’ … so my first thing was disappointment, and my first thought was like, ‘Fuck it. This n***a ain’t even know I was still gonna come to his show.’” Clearly, the relationship with Cam’ron was significant to him. Cam’ron clarified that escalation was never his intention. “Of course, it was never gonna go nowhere,” he said, “But for me, it was more like, ‘I need to get this n***a attention.’” Their reunion closes a brief, public chapter of tension, leaving the focus on collaboration, mutual respect, and the creative work that originally brought them together. And, Cam’ron’s reconciliation with J. Cole highlights how conflict can be addressed directly.
Cam’Ron Says J. Cole Is Cool If Rapper Continues “Ready 24” Lawsuit
Rapper-turned-podcaster Cam’ron said the “Ready 24” lawsuit he filed against J. Cole over compensation connected to the mixtape Might Delete Later has effectively been resolved, addressing the issue during a recent episode of his Talk To Flee podcast. Speaking on the April 1 installment, the Harlem rapper pushed back on speculation that the legal action was fabricated to generate attention around a widely circulated interview with Cole. Cam’ron insisted the dispute was legitimate and publicly documented. “The lawsuit is public record. You can go Google the lawsuit, it’s public record,” Cam’ron said. “Some people said after they seen the intro, ‘Oh the whole lawsuit is fake.’” Cam’ron speaks on J. Cole interview: “J. Cole told me if I wanted to keep the lawsuit going that’s cool.. [He] just wanted to keep his word and do what he said he would” Cam shares that he is dripping the lawsuit despite people jokingly suggesting he would continue with it. pic.twitter.com/OBZY4OczFF — Caleb (@CalebFromX) April 1, 2026 The dispute involved Cam’ron’s alleged compensation related to Cole’s track “Ready 24,” which appears on Might Delete Later. The project earned significant industry recognition and sparked discussion after Cam’ron claimed he had not been properly paid for his role tied to the record. Despite filing the complaint, Cam’ron indicated the legal fight was never intended to escalate into a prolonged court battle. Rapper Cam’Ron Plans To Drop “Ready 24” Lawsuit After J. Cole Interview “I’m happy that we kept everything out of court,” he said. “I wasn’t planning on doing no lawsuit anyway — even though I did it.” Cam’ron also described a conversation with Cole before the interview aired, explaining that the North Carolina rapper remained open to continuing the legal dispute if Cam’ron wished. “I like how when we first talked about him coming to do the interview, he said, ‘Listen man, if you want to keep the lawsuit thing going on, cool. It ain’t no problem. I just want to keep my word and do what I said I was going to do,’” Cam’ron recalled. Cam’ron said that exchange confirmed the dispute could end without further litigation. “If you doing the interview, I ain’t going to file no lawsuit,” he said. “I never really wanted to file no lawsuit. It was more about just us trying to get everything done.” When asked by a co-host whether the case remained active, Cam’ron suggested the matter had reached its conclusion. “So yeah, that’s a dead issue,” he said.