Rapper Fetty Wap (26) and reality television star Alexis Skyy (23) are the proud parents of a baby girl named Alayia.
TMZ reports that Skyy gave birth by C-section on Tuesday night, January 2, after her water broke. Alayia was born three months premature and weighed just over one pound. She is in stable condition, having been placed in an incubator.
Skyy is also doing fine. Fetty has reportedly been by her side the entire time.
This is Skyy's first child and Fetty's fifth. The "Trap Queen" hit maker has a sixth on the way with a different baby mama.
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TMZ reports that the Baton Rouge native, born Kevin Gilyard, will be released from prison on Wednesday, January 10, after serving 9 months.
Lindsey Hess at the Illinois Department of Correction says Gates "is getting out on parole, and his release conditions include mandatory supervision and no possession of firearms."
Gates had been sentenced to 30 months in jail for a 2013 felony gun possession case.
50 Cent was a guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Thursday, January 4. He talked about his new movie "Den of Thieves," Sharon Osbourne, Donald Trump, the art of beefing,
Lloyd Banks brings in 2018 the same way he left 2017 ... on fire. Check out the Punchline King's latest banger titled "Young & Reckless." Produced by araabMUZIK.
The thrill is gone from Nas and Nicki Minaj's relationship, so they have gone they're separate ways.
The former couple began dating in June 2017, five months after Nicki and Meek Mill called it quits.
TMZ reports that things cooled off for the superstar rappers, in part because they live in different cities. They decided to pull the plug several weeks ago.
There's no bad blood between Nicki and Nas. Things just didn't work out. Both will now concentrate on their careers and other business opportunities.
Also, their's no truth to the rumor that Nicki is pregnant.
While marijuana use has been legalized in many states, it remains a banned substance in professional sports.
Former NBA star Stephen Jackson believes that needs to change.
"They won't let it be legal until they [can] control it. I smoked my whole career. I had a hell of a career. Didn't miss no games" Jackson told TMZ Sports. "I ain't gon' say it helped [during games]. But as far as coming down after the games relaxing ... yeah it helped. Nobody can play high. Especially in the NBA. It's a high level of competition and guys are great.
"But after the games guys need to come down and relax because it's a physical sport," he continued. "If anybody says they need to be high during a game they don't know what the fuck they talking about. The games I smoked was the games I knew I wasn't gonna play."
Jackson enjoyed a 14-year NBA career. The Houston native played for the San Antonio Spurs, Atlanta Hawks, Golden State Warriors, Indiana Pacers, Charlotte Hornets, Milwaukee Bucks and L.A. Clippers.
G Herbo’s path to greatness wasn’t paved with yellow brick. The neighborhood he grew up in on Chicago's East Side is known—fondly, to some—as “Terror Town.” Passage through a metal detector is required for entrance into his old middle school.
In the latest MASS APPEAL documentary, 'City of Sorrow,' G Herbo makes his triumphant return to Hyde Park Academy, where he attended middle school.
“Before I get out of here, I just wanted to tell y’all that no matter what you do in life, the main three things to remember is to keep faith in yourself, stay focused and keep working hard,” the Humble Beast rapper tells an excited crowd inside Hyde Park Academy auditorium—the same place he used to show up to school smelling of weed. “Ain’t nothing easy. Everything in life is hard, there will be ups and downs, you’re gonna lose, you’re gonna fail. But you only fail if you give up.”
“You cannot just… ‘Oh, get out of the streets.' You’ll either die or go to jail.' Everybody knows that,” says Mikkey Halsted—the former rapper, current president of A&R Machine Ent. Group, and mentor figure to Herbo—as he waits to make a turn at a streetlight. Halsted deconstructs many of the stigmas and myths surrounding life in Chicago as he takes our cameras through Herbo’s former stomping grounds.
“Leave the streets to do what? Go work in McDonalds? ‘So the people that was trying to kill me last week, can see me in McDonalds?’”
Herbo did find a way to leave the streets and went to work at places like Hot 97’s Summer Jam. His story is one that Halsted, and the city of Chicago wants to push out to a wider audience. “I damn near saw, like, Nas and Tupac,” Mikkey says about encountering Herbo’s talent for the first time. That’s what I felt. So, I came to get him. I came home.”
Kendrick Lamar has executive produced the soundtrack for Marvel'sRyan Coogler-directed film, "Black Panther," along with his Top Dawg Entertainment boss Anthony Tiffith.
"Black Panther: The Album" will arrive on February 9, one week before the film hits theaters.
The lead single titled "All the Stars" featuring K-Dot and label mate SZA was released on Thursday, January 4.
“The magnitude of this film showcases a great marriage of art and culture,” Lamar said in a press release. “I’m truly honored to contribute my knowledge of producing sound and writing music alongside Ryan and Marvel’s vision.”
The full list of artists contributing to the project has not yet been revealed, but we know it will have 14 tracks. You can pre-order it now: http://smarturl.it/BlackPantherAlbum.
"Black Panther" stars Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan and Lupita Nyong'o.
Top Dawg Entertainment label mates Kendrick Lamar and SZA team up for the first single off of the soundtrack to the upcoming "Black Panther" movie. Take a listen to "All the Stars" up top.
Songwriter, Hip hop artist love to make music that anybody can get loose to Have a bit of a Freaky side! But I can write to just about anything I'm not limited! I love to perform not afraid of doing new things life is an Adventure so let's Explore!!!
In April 2017 Chief Keef was arrested in Miami when cops claim they witnessed a weed deal between a passenger in Keef's vehicle and another car.
The 22-year old Chicago rapper, born Keith Cozart, was also given a field sobriety test at the time, which he failed.
He was charged with felony DUI, and we now know the laundry list of narcotics that were in his system, thanks to TMZ.
The website reports that Keef's urine tested positive for Morphine, Codeine, Promethazine, THC, Hydrocodone, Norcodeine, Dihydrocodeine and Hydromorphone.
That's a whopping total of eight drugs.
The State's attorney refiled the DUI charge on Wednesday after dropping it Tuesday due to a scheduling conflict.
Fabolous and Jadakiss ended 2017 with 'Friday On Elm Street,' a collaborative album that features Future, French Montana, Yo Gotti, Jeezy, and more. The title is a reference to the classic 'Friday the 13th' and 'Nightmare On Elm Street' horror movies, and the project kicks off with the aptly titled “F vs. J Intro,” an abbreviated version of the film series' respective villains Jason Voorhees and Freddy Kreuger. The horror movie mythology is woven throughout the track, as both Fab and Jada explain to Genius.
UFC 220 will answer the question, "Who is the baddest man on the planet?" when heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic faces off against the No. 1 contender Francis Ngannou. Don't miss UFC 220 on Saturday, January 20 live on Pay-Per-View.