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Sukihana thinks Jack Harlow should be maced for dropping a neo-soul album and calls the rapper Lice Jennings.
Jack Harlow's new Monica album has been one of the most polarizing releases of 2026, especially after he made comments about the project making him Blacker. On Wednesday (May 6). Sukihana addressed the drama surrounding Kentucky rhymer in a new interview on The Club Shay Shay podcast, where she remarked that she was gonna mace Jack for cultural appropriation and for wearing the hat that has gone viral. She went on to call Jack, Lice Jennings, a play on the name of soul singer Lyfe Jennings.
"I was pissed off at the whole aesthetic," Suki said, "because I know where it came from."

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A Foolio murder suspect starts arguing at trial, and the judge has him removed in handcuffs.
On Thursday (May 7), Day 10 of the Foolio murder trial ended with some drama. As Judge Michelle Sisco was giving closing remarks, suspect Davion Murphy had an outburst where he seemed to be in a tense exchange with one of his codefendants.
"Stop talking to me," Murphy said. "You don't love me, ni**a."
Judge Sisco ordered bailiffs to take Murphy out of the courtroom. On Friday (May 8), the judge gave instructions to the jury, who will begin deliberating on May 11. Murphy and three other men are charged with premeditated murder for Foolio's 2024 killing.

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Chris Brown collabs with YoungBoy Never Broke Again on the track "Red Rum" off Breezy's new Brown album.
"We had way too many/Then got too deep in it/Right before we finished/Took it to the limit"
Chris Brown on "Red Rum"
"They can have this Earth, you my muthaf**kin' world/And I ain't buyin' no Wraith, I can't buy my girls/She just want some real estate, she don't care about no pearls"
NBA YoungBoy on Chris Brown's "Red Rum"


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Kodak Black has been released from jail on a $75,000 bond in his drug trafficking case.
After turning himself in to authorities on Wednesday (May 6), the South Florida rapper appeared in court for a bond hearing in Orange County, Fla., on Thursday (May 7). During the hearing, Yak's attorney, Bradfod Cohen, asked for a $10,000 bond, citing the circumstantial evidence in the case. However, the judge granted Kodak, real name Bill Kapri, a $75,000 bond due to his past criminal history, which includes 12 felony arrests. Kodak was mobbed by reporters as he left the courthouse, but he refused to answer questions.
The case stems from an incident in November of 2025, where police say they tied the rapper to a bag containing MDMA.
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