R&B singer Trey Songz, legally known as Tremaine Neverson, was arrested in Manhattan following two alleged early-morning incidents that prosecutors say involved an assault at Mira, a Times Square nightclub, and property damage at a separate venue, according to New York court filings. View this post on Instagram Neverson was taken into custody after an alleged altercation at Dramma Night Club in the Times Square area on Dec. 4. Prosecutors contend the incident occurred at approximately 4:25 a.m. when venue staff informed Neverson that the club was closing. According to the criminal complaint, the interaction escalated into a confrontation. Prosecutors allege Neverson struck a nightclub employee in the face, causing swelling and pain. He was charged with third-degree assault, a misdemeanor under New York Penal Law. Court records show Neverson later became involved in a separate incident that same morning at Mira, a Manhattan restaurant and hookah lounge. Prosecutors allege that property was damaged during that encounter, leading to a second-degree criminal mischief charge. Trey Songz Arrested After Alleged Assault In Manhattan’s Mira Nightclub Authorities estimate the alleged damage at Mira totaled approximately $1,500. Items listed in the filings include hookahs, DJ equipment, and furniture. Under New York law, second-degree criminal mischief may be charged as a felony when damage exceeds a statutory threshold. Neverson, 41, appeared Sunday in Manhattan Criminal Court for arraignment on both matters. The court addressed the assault charge tied to the nightclub incident and the criminal mischief charge related to the restaurant. A judge released Neverson pending further proceedings and imposed court-ordered conditions. The court also issued a temporary order of protection in favor of the alleged assault victim, according to prosecutors. Neverson’s attorney said in a statement that the singer is cooperating with the legal process and expects the facts to be developed through court proceedings. The defense also referenced a separate confrontation in which individuals allegedly attempted to surround Neverson, prompting intervention by his security team. Prosecutors have not publicly responded to that characterization beyond statements made during the arraignment. Law enforcement agencies likewise have not released additional details outside the courtroom record. Neverson did not comment publicly following the hearing, according to published reports. No independent witness statements have been released. The allegations remain unproven. The case will now proceed in Manhattan Criminal Court, where future filings and hearings will determine whether the charges are amended, dismissed, or advanced toward trial.
Bobby Shmurda Caught On Video In Brawl At Minnesota Nightclub, Recovers Pendant
Bobby Shmurda’s weekend nightclub appearance in Minnesota took a volatile turn after a confrontation with a heckler erupted into a physical altercation, cutting his set short and igniting widespread conversation online. They get gave Bobby shmurda the beats in Minnesota He posted a story after the incident and you can see a few bumps on his forehead pic.twitter.com/Z7kZwltwQB — keep6ixsolid (@keep6ixsolid) December 14, 2025 The Brooklyn rapper was performing Saturday night at the MN Gold Room in Minneapolis when tensions flared inside the packed venue. Witnesses say a person in the crowd threw a bottle toward the stage while shouting an obscenity at Shmurda, disrupting the performance mid-set. The moment visibly upset the rapper, who paused to exchange heated words with the heckler. What began as a verbal exchange quickly escalated. Within seconds, several individuals rushed toward the stage area, triggering a chaotic brawl near Shmurda and his team. Footage circulating from inside the club shows frantic scenes of pushing and swinging as security attempted to regain control. Clubgoers scrambled for space while the disturbance rippled across the floor, briefly overwhelming staff. As the situation intensified, Shmurda moved toward the DJ booth, appearing shaken while trying to shield himself. Sources later told TMZ that the rapper used a chair defensively to keep aggressors at a distance while security worked to separate those involved. Police eventually arrived and escorted Shmurda out of the venue, guiding him safely to his vehicle. Authorities have not confirmed whether arrests were made, and no official statement has been released detailing the incident. Shortly after leaving the club, Shmurda addressed the moment on Instagram Stories. In a brief clip, he danced and told the camera, “You just fucked up the whole program,” projecting defiance despite the disruption. The Minneapolis incident echoes past turbulence at Shmurda’s live shows. In 2024, a performance at London’s Proud Cabaret ended abruptly following a clash involving his entourage and venue staff. That incident did not result in police involvement, and no serious injuries were reported. At this time, there are no reports of injuries stemming from the Minnesota altercation. Medical officials have not announced any treatments related to the brawl. View this post on Instagram Shmurda has not issued a formal public statement, but he continued posting online. In a later Instagram video, a security guard appeared holding a recovered pendant while Shmurda danced nearby wearing different jewelry. His caption referenced loyalty and movement, drawing mixed reactions from fans. Known for his raw energy and unpredictable presence, Bobby Shmurda remains a polarizing figure onstage. While his performances draw devoted crowds, moments of volatility continue to trail the momentum.
Chrisean Rock Caught Up In Christmas Parade Melee In Compton
Chrisean Rock, who’s also the-again-off-again partner of rapper Blueface, was involved in a brawl at a Christmas parade in Compton.
Reginae Carter Reveals How Mack Maine Halted Disney Collab
During a recent episode of the Heir Time podcast, Reginae Carter revealed how she lost out on a collaboration with Disney. Carter, who was joined by Fat Joe’s daughter, Azariah Cartagena, was discussing how being the children of famous rappers affected their lives and careers. “I had wanted to do something for Disney [and] couldn’t because my uncle said, ‘In about three years, holla at me, Miley Cyrus.’” The “uncle” the 27-year-old is referring to is, in fact, Young Money president Mack Maine. He is the one behind the vulgar comment on Young Money’s 2009 hit track, “EveryGirl In The World.” “Sanaa Lathan, Meagan Good/Angelina Jolie, ha, D. Woods,” Mack Maine raps on the track. “For free suites, I’d give Paris Hilton all-nighters/In about three years, holla at me, Miley Cyrus.” Reginae says she was prevented from working with Disney because of a line Mack Maine rapped about Miley Cyrus in “Every Girl.” : Heir Time/YouTube: https://t.co/yQZzhHi4mt pic.twitter.com/gfb1FelEnV — Glock Topickz (@Glock_Topickz) December 13, 2025
Gavin Newsome And Nicki Minaj Continue To Trade Shots Online
Gavin Newsom and Nicki Minaj’s war of words has reached a new low after the California governor referenced Megan Thee Stallion’s ‘Hiss’.
Aubrey O’Day Hospitalized After Viewing Diddy Documentary
Reactions to Netflix’s Sean Combs: The Reckoning, especially among the entertainment world, have run the gamut. However, for former Danity Kane singer, Aubrey O’ Day, things took a darker turn. According to TMZ, on Wednesday (Dec. 10), Aubrey, who also participates in the project, was rushed to the emergency room suffering from “vertigo, fever, dizziness, migraine, chills, and vomiting all night.” She tells the outlet that, “watching everything from Netflix unfold publicly, seeing parts of a world I only knew from inside my own limited lens, was like living it again, but this time with context and truth outside of me.” She continued: “I didn’t think it would traumatize me the way it did, but watching the pieces line up from a distance outside of myself has felt like my nervous system was reliving everything with more clarity than I ever even asked for.” Due to an unforeseen health issue, the singer couldn’t take part in the Danity Kane reunion show scheduled in Los Angeles. Diddy with Aubrey O’Day, Dawn Richard, Wanita “D. Woods” Woodgette, Shannon Bex and Aundrea Fimbres (Danity Kane of “Making The Band 3”) (Photo by Michael Loccisano/FilmMagic) Aubrey O’Day Learns Of Her Alleged Sexual Assault In “Sean Combs: The Reckoning” In one of the most heartbreaking moments in the new Netflix documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, Aubrey O’ Day shared a harrowing story of an alleged assault that had taken place. On camera, O’Day reads a witness affidavit alleging she was sexually assaulted by Sean “Diddy” Combs nearly two decades ago. The four-part documentary, executive-produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, premiered on December 2 and has already intensified scrutiny surrounding the embattled music mogul. O’Day reads the affidavit during filming, reacting in real time to allegations she says she never heard before. The document, drafted by counsel for an alleged victim in a separate matter, outlines a 2005 incident at Bad Boy Studios. A witness claims they accidentally entered the wrong room and saw Combs and another man “sexually assaulting” O’Day, who the witness described as motionless and “looking very inebriated” on a leather couch.
French Montana & Max B Team Up To ‘Make America Wavy Again’
For years, French Montana and Max B fans waited with bated breath for the third installment of their Coke Wave series, and now it’s finally here. On Friday (Dec.12), the pair dropped their new single, “Make America Wavy Again. ” Along with the new track, French and Max released an accompanying visual on YouTube. Coming in at over three minutes, the track and video aim to remind hip-hop fans who the “Wave Kings” are. “From the bottom, it got crazy (Crazy),” French and Max rapped on the track’s chorus. “For them M’s, it got shady (Shady)/ Tell her momma don’t go crazy (Don’t go crazy), (don’t go crazy)/ Make America so wavy.” According to The Source, the duo’s collaborative project, Coke Wave 3.5: NARCOS, is scheduled to arrive at the top of 2026, on January 9. “This moment is bigger than music,” French tells the outlet. “Max and I started this wave together, and now that he’s home and we’re locked in again, it feels like everything came full circle. The fans waited a long time for Coke Wave 3, so we’re giving them something legendary.”
The Game Regrets Dissing Kim Kardashian On Unreleased 2019 Track
During the latest episode of Club Shay Shay, The Game, who’s not known for going back on his word, decided to do so just this one time. The California native issued an official apology to Kim Kardashian for name-dropping her in an unreleased 2019 track. In the song, the rapper used several explicit lyrics while recalling their alleged past relationship. “I held Kim Kardashian by the throat, n—a/ I made her swallow my kids until she choked, n—a/ I should apologize cause Ye my folks, n—a,” Game raps about Kim on the track. View this post on Instagram
6ix9ine Responds to 21 Savage’s Diss With Comedy Skit
The ongoing rivalry between 21 Savage and Tekashi 6ix9ine has once again drawn attention within the hip-hop world. The most recent exchange unfolded during 21 Savage’s conversation on Perspektives With Bank. He discussed his new album, What Happened To The Streets?, and offered pointed commentary on 6ix9ine. 21 Savage framed 6ix9ine as an example of how social media can rapidly elevate and diminish careers. “The rat boy who was wearing lace fronts and st,” he said, referencing 6ix9ine’s controversial persona. He added that 6ix9ine’s trajectory—from prominence to near-obscurity—illustrates how public perception can shift quickly. “Ain’t no gas in the car, n*a, what you mean he just stopped?” 6ix9ine responded on Instagram with a comedic skit shared by Kurrco, portraying himself as the “King of England.” The skit parodied 21 Savage’s UK background while engaging with past comments on immigration. In the video, the 21 Savage impersonator jokes, “I know Jay-Z. I can call Jay-Z. I’m begging you, I’ll do anything. You can have my chain,” highlighting the pressures artists face to assert influence and maintain credibility. 6ix9ine responds to 21 Savage dissing him on Big Bank’s podcast: “next time you say the ‘mexican’ justsay my name because the Mexicans would smack the f*ck out u @/21savage you bloody wanker ” pic.twitter.com/sB9rE8SY5d — Kurrco (@Kurrco) December 12, 2025 The Feud’s Context As the sketch progresses, 6ix9ine declares that 21 Savage will never obtain U.S. citizenship. He mixes humor with pointed commentary on cultural identity. The exchange demonstrates 6ix9ine’s use of parody to reassert his public persona, even as it fuels the ongoing public feud. The tension between the two artists has been building for years. There are repeated barbs about personal histories and professional trajectories. Lately, 6ix9ine has directed criticism toward 21 Savage’s Atlanta roots. This reflects a broader pattern in which he challenges artists linked to the city’s hip-hop scene. In a recent interview with DJ Vlad, 6ix9ine joked about plans to “marry Latto” to secure a green card. This reinforces his reputation for provocative statements. Combined with the ongoing back-and-forth with 21 Savage, it is clear that this public feud is far from resolved.
Nicki Minaj Delivers Unexpected Commentary on Trans Kids and Gavin Newsom
Nicki Minaj has once again drawn attention for her political commentary, sparking discussion around her support for Vice President JD Vance and her critiques of California Governor Gavin Newsom. The Trinidadian artist, who has recently spoken at the United Nations, has used her Twitter platform to articulate her positions, prompting reactions from both supporters and critics. Minaj’s recent exchange began after Newsom advocated for broader protections for transgender youth. Her response took a pointed tone. “The Vance > The Gav Nots,” she tweeted, signaling support for Vance while critiquing Newsom. She described Vance as quick and effective in debate, stating, “He’s quick as a computer. Maybe quicker.” Minaj adapted her pointed response to reflect her political stance. Her commentary on Newsom emphasized what she framed as prioritizing children’s well-being. “Normal adults wake up & think they want to see HEALTHY, SAFE, HAPPY kids,” she wrote, presenting her view without commentary on policy specifics. The Vance > The Gav Nots — Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) December 11, 2025 Imagine being the guy running on wanting to see trans kids. Haha. Not even a trans ADULT would run on that. Normal adults wake up & think they want to see HEALTHY, SAFE, HAPPY kids. Not Gav The Gav Nots GavOUT Send in the next guy, I’m bored. pic.twitter.com/627bIhbD1j — Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) December 12, 2025 Broader Social Commentary Minaj’s political engagement highlights the complex role of public figures in contemporary discourse. Her statements have divided her audience, reflecting both admiration for her artistry and differing perspectives on her political endorsements. She has also raised concerns about her interactions with Newsom, citing unresolved personal grievances regarding incidents near her residence, which Minaj cites as influencing her perspective. Her support for former President Donald Trump has been consistent, and she has addressed dissent among her followers directly. “I don’t care if you agree or not,” she wrote, signaling a deliberate approach to voicing her political views by Minaj. Beyond domestic politics, Minaj has commented on international issues, including religious persecution in Nigeria, adding another layer to her public discourse. Her commentary illustrates the ways in which celebrities like Minaj can influence public awareness and shape conversations beyond their professional fields.