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We're asking the community to come out Thursday, August 21st @ the John Saunders Memorial Park in Valdosta GA. Black Futures Lab presents Black August Power Fest. Celebrate Black August through action, community, and joy—with food, music, and powerful vibes as we come together to honor our legacy and build towards Black liberation. Led by Black Futures Lab and its sister organization Black to the Future Action Fund, including a host of partners and collaborators, Black August Power Fest is a community event celebrating those who have contributed to our collective liberation and a reminder that we all play an important role in shaping a better future where we all thrive. Asking everyone to come out on Thursday, August 21st @ the John Saunders Memorial Park in Valdosta GA. For the Black August Power Fest presented by Black Futures Lab.
NOLA2NOFO (New Orleans to North Fork) promoter presents Big Chief Mardi Gras Congo Square NEA Jazz Master saxophonist Donald Harrison Jr.'s 2nd Annual Quantum Leap Music Festival on August 14th-17th at the Castello di Borghese Vineyard & Winery, North Fork, Long Island NY. Featuring Grammy Award Winner Producer/Writer BlaqNmilD. Get your chance to connect with one of the hottest producers in the game BlaqNmilD while he's in town August 14th-17th at the Quantum Leap Music Festival in North Fork, Long Island NY. Get your tickets now at www.nola2nofo.com/tickets
Offset insists he can't be beaten in a Verzuz hits battle.On Wednesday (Aug. 6), the former Migos rapper was a guest on the latest episode of The Joe Budden Podcast in promotion of his upcoming album Kiari. During the sit-down, the topic of Verzuz battles came up. Ni**as can't go Verzuz with no ni**a like me, Offset boasts in the video clip below. I got Migos catalog and mine. How you gon' go? We'll be able to go for four hours. I don't give a damn who they is. Especially on groups, too, he adds. Old or young, we can pull up. We always had that conversation. I just feel like my sh*t, like, I know the barriers we broke. https://youtube.com/shorts/U4quimCSp-w?si=p4vr8BhCjgyd33u2
The NFL Preseason is here. Officially kicking off on last night (Aug 8th). But all eyes was on the game between the Cleveland Browns, and the Carolina Panthers as College sensation Shedur Sanders made his NFL debut. The 5th round 144th overall pick did not disappointed as we know he wouldn't. On his first possession it was a three, and out. But from there Shedur didn't miss a beat. Shedur finished the game 14 for 23 with 138 yards, and 2 touchdowns. He also had 4 rush, 19 yards playing 9 drives in his NFL Preseason Debut. Article by therreportmag.com staff
This looks to be the final chapter between Gunna and YSL with the release of his brand new album The Last Wun. Once again Gunna have another impressive album. With features from Offset, Burna Boy, Wizkid, Nechie, and Asake. This is Gunna's fourth solo album in a row. With last year's One of Wun debuting at #2 on the Billboard Top 200 Chart. Stream Gunna's new album The Last Wun in the link below. https://open.spotify.com/album/6l2aad6LJghHkbd0KX1f7w?si=O-e-cruYSfynHW-3a_aeHg https://youtu.be/QH5YH8LDlIc?si=JEzkcQzUaUZ11HAp Article by therreportmag.com staff
NOLA2NOFO (New Orleans to North Fork) promoter presents Big Chief Mardi Gras Congo Square NEA Jazz Master saxophonist Donald Harrison, Jr.’s Second Annual Quantum Leap Music Festival on August 14-17 at the Castello di Borghese Vineyard & Winery, 17150 Middle Road (Route 48), Cutchogue, North Fork, Long Island. Highlights include New Orleans musicians such as the Preservation Hall Legacy Band, New Orleans Klezmer All Stars, Broadway star/ singer-songwriter Syndee Winters (Nala) “The Lion King” “Hamilton,” and others. C.J. Chenier and The Red Hot Louisiana Band, Erica Falls, BlaqNmilD and more. Remember the Festival begins on Thursday August 14th through Sunday, August 17th. Gates open at 3PM. Performances run from 4PM thru 11PM. Tickets on Sale Now!! www.nola2nofo.com/tickets
Rumors that BET has suspended the Hip Hop Awards and Soul Train Awards have been confirmed.On Tuesday (Aug. 5), Billboard published an interview with BET CEO Scott Mills where he reflected on the channel's 45-year anniversary. On a somber note, Mills revealed that BET will no longer air the annual Hip Hop and Soul Train Awards.I would say that it’s less about them being no longer and more about our team having to reimagine them for this changing media landscape that we find ourselves in, Mills said. I think what we’re going to see are more people taking franchises and saying, 'This might have started on linear television, but now I’m going to move it to another space. Do I move it to streaming? Or do I move it to another platform?' So for BET linear, we have suspended the Soul Train and Hip Hop award shows. Though the two award shows have been put on hiatus, there may be hope in the future. We have a team that’s actively thinking about where those award shows might best live as the media climate continues to evolve, Mills added. They aren’t gone. And we also still have the NAACP Image Awards and the Stellar Awards.
On Monday (Aug. 4), Judge Arun Subramanian issued a ruling following Diddy's legal team's second attempt to get him freed before he is sentenced on Oct. 3. After hearing arguments from both sides, Judge Subramanian denied the music mogul's bail once again, according to court documents obtained by XXL. Combs fails to satisfy his burden to demonstrate an entitlement to release, the ruling reads. Diddy was denied bond in July after he was convicted of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, but acquitted on more serious charges of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy. In their latest motion for bail, Puff's attorneys argued that Diddy was the only person in jail for the crimes he was found guilty. Sean Combs should not be in jail for this conduct, their filing reads. In fact, he may be the only person currently in a United States jail for being any sort of john, and certainly the only person in jail for hiring adult male escorts for him and his girlfriend, when he did not even have sex with the escort himself. https://youtu.be/NC0RBaVFpuU?si=rVZ9eKQigB1hXKAe
Adam James Pigott, popularly known as BlaqNmilD is a Grammy-award winning American record producer, songwriter and entrepreneur. Born and raised in the 3rd Ward of New Orleans, Louisiana, Pigott has been heavily devoted to creating music since he was a youngster. To satisfy his deep affinity for native New Orleans music, including Jazz, R&B, and the crescent city’s brand of hip hop, he began his journey at John McDonogh High School where he joined the marching band. Not too long after graduating from high school Adam emerged throughout the greater New Orleans as a nightclub promoter and DJ.Pigott eventually amassed a viable following in the city at a time when it was realized that New Orleans-birthed bounce music, though a regional staple, was a forceful genre and booming business throughout the Gulf Coast. Adam transitioned from locally-lauded DJ to go-to producer and a mixtape aristocrat throughout the Big Easy. While establishing himself as a burgeoning producer, he developed a rapid release mixtape product and distribution system as a platform for aspiring artists, primarily in the music and dance culture space of bounce. Through his BlaqBiggyBlaq mixtape series, he became one of the most influential music creators in the region, helping to shape the careers of Big Freedia, Magnolia Shorty, 5th Ward Weebie, Josephine Johnny, HaSizzle, Partners-N-Crime, Dino BTW, DJ Jimi, Sissy Nobby, Vickeelo, 10th Ward Buck, TT Tucker, and Hotboy Ronald to name a few. He has also produced for the likes of Juvenile, Master P, UTP Skip, and the Soul Rebels.In 2016 his mixtape classic, “She Rode That D*ck Like A Shoulder”, which features HaSizzle was sampled on Drake’s “Child’s Play” from the “Views” album. In 2018, Adam produced Drake’s global chart toppers, “In My Feelings” and “Nice For What”. In 2019, he produced the Top 20 soundtrack single, “Ride or Die” with Megan Thee Stallion and Vickeelo from the the motion picture, Queen & Slim. On June 20, 2022, hours before Beyoncé released the lead off single, “Break My Soul” from her “Renaissance” album, Adam James Pigott and Big Freedia were among other writers announced as credited on what would become Pigott’s third international hit and Billboard #1 single. In 2023, BlaqNmild won his first Grammy as a writer on Beyonce’s 2022 global hit, “Break My Soul” in the Best Dance Electronic Recording category.Pioneer, the one-word description often invoked when discussed with NOLA tastemakers and influencers! https://youtu.be/iz1rIp1-b-Y?si=Dve5gBpaXXK-Hw7b
Congratulations are in order to the Founder & Editor In Chief of The R Report Magazine, Patrick Gloster. Mr. Gloster recently signed his new publishing deal with the Livraison Media Group, giving Mr. Gloster multiple online platforms to add to his growing publication. Mr. Gloster starting The R Report from blogging off his friend website back in 2009. Since then he have created a publication that has grown over the years focusing on music, entertainment, fashion, and more recently spotlighting the high school athletes. His website therreportmag.com has given many independent artists a platform to spotlight their music through featuring their mixtapes, or videos. And giving the opportunity to be interviewed as well. His website drives over organic 100,000 hits PER month giving them worldwide exposure. Mr. Gloster reached new heights in 2020 when he signed with Accelerated360 giving him the opportunity to have his magazine in Books-A-Million retailers nationwide. Over the past few year he have released multiple issues each quarter in Books-A-Million nationwide growing his brand further. Now Mr. Gloster has the chance the grow his audiences even wider with his new publishing deal. While his last deal was only in Books-A-Million. This new deal will give his magazine the opportunity to be available online (Amazon, Apple Book, Google Books, KOBO, etc…) along with being in new chain stores like (Barnes & Nobles, Target, and Walmart). When asked about how he feeling about his new publishing deal, Mr. Gloster replied “thankful, to the Man up above for continuing to open up more doors for me. I want to continue to keep putting out the best content that will keep that consumers reading my magazine” Article by therreportmag.com staff
City the Great (born Ronald Dixon) is an American independent hip-hop artist, entrepreneur, and CEO of Certified Nation Entertainment (CNE). Known for his vivid storytelling, powerful lyricism, and dedication to preserving authentic hip-hop culture, City the Great has steadily risen through the ranks of the independent music scene with critical acclaim, major collaborations, and a growing national presence. City the Great discovered his passion for hip-hop at a young age, writing his first song at nine years old alongside his older cousin Andre Deakino after being inspired by an episode of Video Music Box featuring Ice Cube. Despite facing significant personal hardships, including the loss of his father, a near-death experience, and caring for an ill mother and younger sibling, City turned to music as a means of emotional expression and catharsis. As a teenager, City gained recognition in the battle cipher scene, earning the nickname Ill Dramatic for his vivid lyrical imagery reminiscent of Nas. He formed the group MIA (Militant Industry Action) with Justin Matthews, gaining interest from Sony Records. However, legal troubles involving a group member led to the deal falling through. Following incarceration on an armed robbery charge, City committed to a transformative path. With minimal resources, he built a home recording setup using free software and even his daughter’s Disney sing-it microphone, launching his career through self-released mixtapes and local performances. City’s early mixtapes, including Reloaded and Carry The Casket, garnered attention from underground producers and industry insiders like DJ BAD THA PROBLEM and Mizzy Beats. His breakthrough came when hip-hop veteran Special Ed recognized his talent and became his mentor and first protégé. Under Special Ed’s guidance, City released projects such as The Inevitable and the Why Not EP. In 2021, City partnered with Kool Rock Ski, former member of Disco 3 and The Fat Boys, leading to the establishment of the Classic Hip-Hop and R&B Cookout. This event showcased City alongside other CNE artists, further solidifying his presence in the hip-hop community. He performed at both the inaugural and subsequent events, sharing the stage with Kool Rock Ski and performing the anthem Realigned. City the Great’s collaborative portfolio features respected artists such as DMC of Run-DMC (notably on the track War Cry), Mickey Factz, Kool Rock Ski, Special Ed, Ruste Juxx, Chubb Rock, Mikey D, Prince Powerule, Tahmell, Kid Vishis, and others. His music reflects a blend of classic hip-hop influences and contemporary themes. In 2022, City secured a significant distribution deal with Roc Nation, amplifying his reach within the industry. He has also worked with major labels including Interscope Records and Empire and expressed interest in future collaborations with Mass Appeal Records. City the Great served as a guest celebrity judge at the Lehman College Talent Show alongside Jaxs (known for Netflix’s Rhythm + Flow Season 2) and battle rapper 40 Barrs. The trio also participated in a freestyle cipher, showcasing City’s skill and versatility. His freestyle on Sway Overtime received coverage on Sway’s Universe, further elevating his profile. Special Ed mentioned City on the widely listened-to Drink Champs podcast, praising his artistry and growth. In 2023, City released the single NY Sounds Like, which received nationwide radio airplay after being promoted by DJ Epps of Rock the Bells. The song’s anthem-driven energy and sharp lyricism resonated widely. That same year, City became the first independent artist to perform on the Summer Stage in Coney Island, sharing the lineup with Kool Rock Ski and Playboy Mikey D. His media appearances extend to The Source Magazine, The Punchline Academy, Sway in the Morning, and Shade 45’s Weekend Work with Coach PR. City the Great is committed to uplifting authentic hip-hop storytelling and returning the genre to its foundational elements. As CEO of Certified Nation Entertainment, he champions independent artists and strives to build a platform rooted in real-life experiences and cultural integrity. His upcoming album, The Syllabus, is slated for release in 2025 and is highly anticipated as a statement piece that will further establish his legacy. https://youtu.be/prAKgOXpPpc?si=PAbIgnrThdgYmSku
Bringing Soulful Vibes to the Turntables** Introducing Dorian Purnell, known by his stage name “DJ BLENDZ,” a rising star on the music scene who has seamlessly blended his passion for music with his full-time career as a barber. With a deep-rooted love for music that dates back to his childhood, DJ BLENDZ discovered his calling behind the decks just last year and hasn’t looked back since. For DJ BLENDZ, music is more than just sound; it’s a gateway to emotions, vibes, and experiences that words alone cannot capture. As he crafts each set, he aims to create an atmosphere that resonates deeply with his audience, providing them with a therapeutic escape through the power of music. Guiding him on his musical journey is his mentor and friend, DJ WIZ, whose support and encouragement have fueled DJ BLENDZ’s determination to hone his craft continuously. Drawing parallels between DJing and his work as a barber, DJ BLENDZ understands that the true reward lies in the reactions and emotions evoked by his performances. Embracing a philosophy of hard work, networking, and nurturing relationships, DJ BLENDZ believes these are the cornerstones to a successful career in the music industry. Inspired by legends such as DJ Jazzy Jeff and Mel Starr, he strives to carve his own unique path while paying homage to the creative personalities who have shaped the art form. Listeners can catch DJ BLENDZ in action every Friday from 7 pm to 8 pm on “In Da Mix Radio,” where he hosts the electrifying Blendsanity Power Hour. Tune in to experience a fusion of old-school R&B, hip-hop, and neo-soul mixes that showcase DJ BLENDZ’s signature style and soulful vibes. With a passion for music that shines through every set he plays, DJ BLENDZ is a name to watch in the music industry, blending beats and melodies to create an unforgettable musical journey for all who tune in.
Born and raised in Philadelphia, PA has made literal the phrase All the world's a stage. Starting on the stage of Germantown SDA church, Cedrina trained and decided to expand beyond those four walls. Some of her earliest credits include Pagliacci with the Houston Grand Opera and Oliver. As Cedrina continued to grow in her artistry, she fell in love with telling the stories of a powerful people. Some of her favorite Theater credits include; Love Lies (Hinton Battle), Jelly's Last Jam (NBTF 2019), The Black Nativity (Mabel Robinson), Don't Bother Me I Can't Cope (2015), Crowns (NBTF 2017), and By a Black Hand (NBTF 2015). Cedrina's love for learning and perfecting her craft led her to NYC where she studied at New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts. While in the city, Cedrina learned a new way to live off of music and began working with multiple event bands in venues across the tri-state. Her voice eventually led her to London, England where she worked as a backing vocalist for Disco Legend, Boney M. Performing Internationally, Cedrina was blessed to live in; London, Zurich, Moscow and Guangzhou over the past 10 years while touring and opening for various artist like Akon and George Clinton. Shortly after winning The Voice of Astana, Cedrina partnered with various brands to brighten their spaces with live entertainment. (The W Hotels, Flatiron Hotel NYC, Toshi's Livingroom NYC). As the years pass, it becomes more apparent Cedrina's belief that your gifts will provide as she continues to use her many talents. When not on stage, Cedrina has also dabbled in adding value behind the scenes on various sets. Recent credits include NAOMI (CW - Directed by Ava Duverney) and WOKE (Hulu). Print credits include Empower Global, a platform for black luxury spearheaded by Diddy himself. Co-Founder of The Remedy Entertainment, a full service entertainment company bringing mobile bartending, live entertainment and custom gifts to one umbrella. This year look forward to the release of Cedrina Shari's debut single Love Again and children's book. Singer Actress THEATER (Partial List) 2019 - Jelly's Last Jam - Hunny (National Black Theater Festival) 2018 - Black Nativity - Ensemble ( North Carolina Black Reperatory) 2015 - Crowns - Angela - (North Carolina Black Reperatory) 2014 - Circus Conelli - Lead Vocalist (Zurich, Switzerland) 2011 - Love Lies - Yolanda (Hinton Battle Productions) 2010 - Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope (National Black Theater) TV (Partial List) 2017 - Voice of Astana - Featured Vocalist - (Astana, Kazachstan) 2015 - ZDF 70's Special - Background Vocalist (Finthen, Germany) 2013 - ZDF New Years Special - Vocalist - (Cologne, Germany) 2013 - Discoteka 80 - Vocalist (Moscow, Russia) 2012 - White Nights Music Festival - Opening Act for Akon & George Clinton (St.Petersburg, Russia) PRODUCTION 2021 - NAOMI - (Warner Media) COVID Compliance 2011- National Black Theater Festival - Costume PA 2010 - Anything Goes - Twin City Theater - Costume Designer 2009 - Fiddler on the Roof - Twin City Theater - Costume Designer AWARDS 2017 - Voice of Astana, Grand Prize, 2017 2014 - The W Hotel, Lead Vocalist, 2014 2013 - White Nights Festival, 2nd Place 2011 - National Black Theater Festival Teen (1st Place) 2008 - BMI Teen Writer Conference (Sesame Street Placement)
King Ezzy is back with his hot new single entitled In My Bag. Produced by DNAMakesBeats this is a hot track definitely one that you came heard ringing throughout the clubs. With King Ezzy flow, and deliver over this banger track. He definitely got him a smash for the reminder of the summer. Check out the new single from King Ezzy entitled In My Bag available now on all major digital platforms now. Call & Text This Single Now On In Da Mix Radio at (229) 585-3041!! https://open.spotify.com/album/4pvMWIojbBB0RathObhlAe?si=gg4lFyT0SU2g8WJ1ya_-jQ
Fighting for Justice While Fighting for Her LifeBy R Report Staff | therreportmag.com In a move that signals both progress and purpose, Governor Matt Meyer has appointed Vonderlear Smack as one of the new Commissioners of the Delaware Human and Civil Rights Commission—an appointment that sends shockwaves of empowerment through the First State and beyond. But Vonderlear's story is not just about politics or public service. It's about power. It's about perseverance. It's about a Black woman boldly standing in the gap for justice, equity, and human dignity—while fighting a battle of her own. Diagnosed with Breast Cancer in 2022 and Cancer Free in 2024. Vonda was recently diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer (HER2-), Vonda Smack has refused to slow down. Refused to shrink. Refused to let pain or prognosis stop her from advocating for those whose voices are too often silenced. Her resilience is not only inspirational—it’s revolutionary. As Commissioner, Smack will oversee the state’s efforts to combat discrimination, protect civil liberties, and enforce anti-bias laws across employment, housing, public accommodations, and education. But if you know Smack,, you know this appointment is deeper than policy—it’s personal. Vonda was raised by Civil Rights Activist. Her parents taught her and siblings strong values when it came to being black and centered. she’s been a fierce advocate for probation reform, racial equity, and women’s empowerment. She doesn’t just speak truth to power—she speaks life into movements. At a time when our civil rights are under attack and systemic inequities continue to plague Black and Brown communities, Smack’s appointment sends a clear message: We will lead, we will fight, and we will win—on our own terms. Her journey is a love letter to the culture. A battle cry for every survivor. A reminder that Black women are the backbone of the movement—and the blueprint for its future. Congratulations to Commissioner Vonderlear Smack. Delaware, and the culture, just got stronger. Follow Vonderlear Smack’s journey and learn more about her work at therreportmag.com #BlackExcellence #CommissionerSmack #SmackStrong #WarriorWoman #ForTheCulture#FightLikeSmack
Hot Boy Turk of the famous group The Hot Boys is back with his highly anticipated new album Joseph. I personally had a chance to sit down, and check out this album twice. And I must say that this album right now is the hottest album to come out this summer. From start to finish you can sit there, and listen to this entire album without skipping to the next track, that's how good this Joseph is. From the first track on the album entitled Best Revenge featuring Ceelo Green. Turk spitting while Ceelo singing his soulful over the track. To the last track on the album entitled F*ck Me Up. You can tell that Hot Boy Turk put his out heart and passion into this album in which it shows. If you don't know the story of Joseph, then go back to the book of Genesis and read about how his brothers betrayed him. But through everything that Joseph went through in the end it turned out for him pretty good. God kept his hands on Joseph through every situation that he went through. As he's doing Hot Boy Turk. In less than 24 hours after this album being released. It was taken down from all DSPs without any notifications. The album had slowly gone back on all major DSPs except for Apple Music. And him and his wife have been addressing the rumors that Hot Boy Turk was kicked off the Cash Money 30th Reunion Tour. Saying that it was a financial issue due to the promoter wanting Turk to take a large cut. Anyway what God got for you no one can take. There's more to come from Hot Boy Turk. The Joseph Tour coming soon. Stream Hot Boy Turk new album Joseph in the link below. Written by Patrick Gloster https://open.spotify.com/album/7LVJpiTfV1PZ9YIW6GHFBp?si=HZLzD3o6R36xwDDE3UmFXA
Kodak Black has thrown some blatant disrespect at DJ Khaled. Appearing on a livestream with controversial online personality N3on, Kodak played a song which contained a pointed line aimed at his former collaborator. Simply put, in the song, Kodak says: “Fuck DJ Khaled.” Kodak did not expand on his feelings towards the oft-polarizing producer nor reveal why he took a shot at Khaled. https://youtu.be/HZHxnokUEDk?si=yHjYM6gVcBrYRUo-
Pusha T has taken aim once again at Drake and Birdman on new Wale collaboration “Damage Control”. On the track, King Push appears to be referencing the former Cash Money cohorts as well as Drake’s recent legal action against UMG. He raps: ”The realest Birdman, I just cock-a-doodle-doo / Doorstep, doorstep, I get it right through / Money talk, money talk, the wrist is light blue / Sugarhill sweet, shit is feeling type 2 / Bruised egos, man, you n-ggas might sue/ New Jack Ninos telling on the crew.” Drake and Birdman are yet to respond to the song. King Push also mocked his longtime nemesis for suing UMG over his feud with Kendrick Lamar. “I think after everything that had been done, I don’t think there was ever anything subliminal to be said ever again in life,” he said. “Not only just musically, like bro, I actually was in Canada. I actually had a show and made it home. So, I can’t pay attention to none of that. I did the dance for real, not to come back and tiptoe around anything.” The Clipse star added: “I don’t rate him no more. The suing thing is bigger than some rap shit. I just don’t rate you. Damn, it’s like it just kind of cheapens the art of it once we gotta have real questions about suing and litigation. Like, what? For this?” Pusha’s issues with Drake also led to him and Clipse parting ways with Def Jam ahead of the release of Let God Sort Em Out, the just released reunion album from the two brothers. Pusha said that Def Jam wanted him to remove Kendrick Lamar’s guest feature from their album. He said: “They wanted me to ask Kendrick to censor his verse, which of course I was never doing. And then they wanted me to take the record off. And so, after a month of not doing it, Steve Gawley, the lawyer over there was like, ‘We’ll just drop the Clipse.’ But that can’t work because I’m still there [solo]. But [if] you let us all go… ” It was also revealed that Def Jam were concerned about the optics of two of Drake’s arch rivals teaming up on a track while his lawsuit against UMG was ongoing. https://youtu.be/f5vcd3MCLh8?si=LxbR01YjRehkmT_e
On Monday (July 21), the rapper, born John Michael Hakeem Gibson, appeared in court, where a judge handed down his prison term. According to Atlanta News First, the Atlanta rhymer received two life sentences for rape and aggravated sodomy. The sentences will run concurrently. He got another 75 years for the remaining charges, which included two counts of sex trafficking and RICO violations.Ca$h Out was charged and convicted of running a prostitution ring in Atlanta with the help of his mother, Linda Smith, and another codefendant named Tyrone Taylor, with the trio using the rapper's Pyrex Music Group label to lure women into prostitution. Smith and Taylor were also convicted. Smith was was sentenced to 30 years: 10 years for sex trafficking and 20 years for RICO violations.Taylor was given two life sentences in addition 94 years for rape, aggravated sodomy, sex trafficking, RICO violations, cocaine possession and other charges.
Hot Boy Turk has expressed a desire to sue Cash Money Records after he was forcibly removed from the group’s 30th anniversary tour. The founding member of the New Orleans Hip Hop group has claimed organizers removed him from the tour over a financial dispute after they asked him to take a pay cut due to poor ticket sales. Turk wrote on Instagram: “The same day I rejected less than what was owed, I got hit with a bogus termination notice. Instead of admitting they couldn’t pay fairly, they labeled me a threat.” The rapper then posted screenshots of emails which said he had been dismissed from the tour because of his issues with group member B.G. which have included various social media rows. Turk then made it clear that he intended to initiate legal action against “all parties” involved in removing him from the tour. Cash Money, the tour operators and the other members of the Hot Boys are yet to comment on the incident. https://youtu.be/D0-tiD1eJ6A?si=LT1uDFFnPXhLnewV
Drake continues to tease his upcoming album, Iceman. On his latest tour stop in Birmingham, England, Drizzy said to the sold out crowd in attendance: “I’m working on my album ‘Iceman’, we got a lot to talk about.” The 6 God recently dropped the lead single from the highly anticipated project which will be his first solo effort since the start of his feud with Kendrick Lamar. The release of “What Did I Miss” also proved that Drake had lost none of his commercial clout as it debuted at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. Celebrating the successful release, Drake said he had eyes on the number one spot: “Suppressor on the 1 spot. I’m taking that soon don’t worry one song or another rule changes and all.” https://youtu.be/weU76DGHKU0?si=bTM_4OYpurPPHeu-
HoodTrophy Bino and Bravo the Bagchaser release visuals for their new single “Act Different.” The record embodies a raw exploration of loyalty, consequences, and the price of success in the streets. The video features cuts from jail, luxury cars, and designer bags, hence the phrase “diamonds and these shackles.” Watch the video and connect below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrWxJ3OZ_0c INSTAGRAM TIKTOK
Jim Jones has claimed that he once passed on signing Drake, J. Cole and The Weeknd. Speaking to The Art of Dialogue, Jones claimed the opportunities came about when he was Vice President of Urban A&R at Koch Records in 2009. He said: “J. Cole used to be in my studio all the time. I can say that wholeheartedly, and then Drake, Alan Grunblatt let me hear some of his music. But I kept telling him he had no image. I didn’t understand it, it didn’t connect, but he could rap his ass off.” Jones added: “Would it have been nice? Yeah, that might have been dope. But who knows, they might have not had the success that was given to them from the work they put in if it would have went through the channels that I had to offer.” Jones also revealed that he failed to sign The Weeknd due to personal reasons as he met the Candian singer on the same day a close friend was killed. Jones is not the first person to reject signing J. Cole early in his career. https://youtu.be/zEI3Slb1Lis?si=QD9TkTn_lezte7OF
Tyler, The Creator has topped the Billboard 200 with Don’t Tap the Glass, his fourth successive album to do so. On a shortened release week as Don’t Tap the Glass dropped on a Monday, the album still managed to total 197,000 equivalent units sold. Surprisingly for albums in 2025, this number was largely thanks to physical sales of the LP with Tyler making various bundles available through his website. However, the final tally is below initial expectations for the album with midweek estimations predicting Don’t Tap the Glass would pull in 215,000 equivalent sales in its first week. https://open.spotify.com/album/1jzv3jwZbt8lYfEtMjiD1R?si=fgEonmXaT0GBROQUvV51zA
Professional wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, a household name also known for his work in Hollywood, and, more recently in politics, has died at the age of 71. In Clearwater, Florida, authorities responded to a call Thursday morning about a cardiac arrest. Police said Hogan was pronounced dead at local Morton Plant Hospital, according to Nexstar’s WFLA. Hogan, whose real name was Terry Bollea, was perhaps the biggest star in WWE’s long history. He was the main draw for the first WrestleMania in 1985 and was a fixture for years, facing everyone from Andre The Giant and Randy Savage to The Rock and even company chairman Vince McMahon. The WWE said in a statement Thursday that it was “saddened to learn WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan has passed away,” adding that he was “One of pop culture’s most recognizable figures, Hogan helped WWE achieve global recognition in the 1980s.” “WWE extends its condolences to Hogan’s family, friends, and fans,” the statement continued. Ric Flair, Hogan’s friend and a familiar rival inside the ropes, mourned the news in a social media post, saying, “I Am Absolutely Shocked To Hear About The Passing Of My Close Friend @HulkHogan!” “Hulk has been by my side since we started in the wrestling business,” he wrote on X. “An incredible athlete, talent, friend, and father! Our friendship has meant the world to me. He was always there for me even when I didn’t ask for him to be. He was one of the first to visit me when I was in the hospital with a 2% chance of living, and he prayed by my bedside. Hulk also lent me money when Reid was sick. Hulkster, no one will ever compare to you! Rest in peace my friend!” Hogan won at least six WWE championships and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005.
50 Cent has come out a winner over Young Buck as the two former friends finally settle their long-running financial dispute. 50 will receive $200,000 from the former G-Unit rapper to finally settle his debts relating to a $250,000 loan he received from his then label boss. Over the years, Buck has repeatedly contested that the loan was in fact an album advance but the bankruptcy court ruled in 50 Cent’s favor. The liquidation of Buck’s various assets raised around $1 million with around half of that already spent on various legal and administrative costs. 50 and the rest of Buck’s creditors will split the remaining sum with a distribution plan to be finalized in the next few weeks.
Last week, Tyler, The Creator began hinting that something was coming on July 21. Usually that means colorful world-building and excellent raps. Through photo teases with the date on his Instagram and X accounts, it felt like the moment was about to be massive. This past Friday, he created a new website called donttaptheglass.com, revealing a new album was on the way. And this morning at 6 a.m. EST, Tyler delivered on his promise with his ninth LP.Yall better get them expectations and hopes down this aint no concept nothing, the Cali rapper tweeted yesterday morning. Unlike the concept album Chromakopia, with the masked look he wore that carried over into his sold-out world tour, Don't Tap The Glass was made with the freedom to move. Body movement, no sitting still, he says as one of his three commandments on the album intro Big Poe. Ten songs, 28 minutes of two-steppin' glory with urgent bars. Tyler serves layered lyrics with all the wit and flexes he's good for over fast-paced production high on energy. Don't Tap The Glass is a hip-hop album rooted in getting you on your feet. The braggadocious project is full of hip-hop Easter eggs and Tyler talking big talk with the receipts to back it up. He calls out the hate that he's no longer on the same wave as the people who support him on Don't Tap That Glass/Tweakin': Ni**a said I lost touch with the regular folk/I ain't never been regular, you ni**as is jokes/What that vest gon' do, boy, aim at the throat/Got a pocket full of snot, but your spirit is broke. And he boasts about the glittering lifestyle rap has afforded him on Stop Playing With Me: Ni**as always hatin' on me, ni**as been mad/Diss me, we can line it up like a chin strap/I can run a h* a wish, think I'm Sinbad/I cater to her, bi*ch, I been mad/Fast money, big sh*t, bi*ch I been had/Ears, neck, teeth, wheels like a Tin Man/Spending Converse money, what I mean is/Burnin' white paper, that's a zig-zag. A Pharrell feature and sample of Busta Rhymes' 2002 track Pass the Courvoisier, Part II on Big Poe. Too $hort's signature Biiitch from his 2006 classic Blow The Whistle and also a sample of his 1987 song Dope Fiend Beat on Don't Tap That Glass/Tweakin'. I'll Take Care of You includes Crime Mob's 2006 hit Knuck If You Buck (Remix) mixed in. After having an album listening last night in Los Angeles last night, which he opened to the public, this morning, Tyler shared the inspiration for creating the project. https://open.spotify.com/album/1jzv3jwZbt8lYfEtMjiD1R?si=aJ88lptpT8GWehQIkJ7f5Q
Q: Let's start from the beginning. Growing up what was life like for a young Antonio. Who were some of your DJs that inspired you? Antonio: Back in my days we had a lot of great DJ's, Kid Capri, DJ Quik, DJ Clue, Dr Dre, and the list goes on for me. Q: What was the first time that you knew that DJing was something that you really wanted to do? Antonio: When I went to parties I would observe how the DJs interact with the crowd, and I love how the crowd would respond when that favorite song was played. Q: How was it when you DJed your first event in front of a live crowd? Were you nervous? How did you get the crowd to adjust to that DJ King Tut movement? Antonio: My very first event at Club Chameleon known as T Valley now. I actually choked, and got very nervous because it was packed, and all the support made me freeze up, but luckily my friend Lady MC (Miranda) was there to save me. Shout out to her! Q: The DJ King Tut brand was beginning to take off. DJing at the club every weekend. Getting booked to DJ at parties, and landing your own mixshow on a radio station. Then everything got put on hold from an old legal issue. At that moment how did you feel when you were changing your life doing something positive, and a mistake from the past changed everything? Antonio: When this situation came about I was hurt, I was finally pursuing my passion and now my past came to haunt me and I felt like it was over for me. Q: For the last nine years your life was put on hold. What helped you get through the process day to day? Antonio: By God's grace and the endless support I received from my family and friends. Q: If you could go back, what would yourself today tell a young Antonio? Antonio: Make good decisions and stay focused, understand the assignment. Q: Is there any advice that you would like to give to the young youth out here today? Antonio: Set goals for yourself, set the bar high, surround yourself around positive people. Q: So you're back home, what new music are you're listening to, what new mixes are you're working on? Antonio: I'm still old school, but it's a few of these young artists music I would listen to. Basically I'm just trying to get my groove back because it's been a minute. But I'm working on some old school mixes right now. Q: What are your goals for 2025? Antonio: My biggest goal is be the best version of me. Q: Thank you for conducting this interview with The R Report. Are there any last comments that you would like to make? Antonio: Much love to The R Report Magazine, and a special shout out to you Patrick for the continuous support you have shown me through my entire time I was down, Love fam!
On Sunday (July 13), LaFlame brought the gang back together to drop the sequel to their 2019 compilation, Jackboys. Travis, Don Toliver, Sheck Wes, Chase B, SoFaygo and Wallie The Sensei deliver 17 songs on the offering. Bun B hosts the project.The new album has been teased by the ’boys since earlier this year. In January, Don Toliver sparked interest in the new project when he posted the trailer for the first album on his Instagram Story. In March, Travis shared a teaser for the new on social media. In April, Travis teased the release again with the tweet: Jackboys album brazy I just threw up. Certified. On May 1, he shared a trailer for the group project along with a snippet of one of the track.
Isaac “Fatman Scoop” Freeman III will be celebrated with a Harlem street co-naming in honor of his musical legacy and unwavering community impact. The corner of 109th Street and 5th Avenue will soon carry the name of a hometown hero when it’s officially named “Isaac ‘Fatman Scoop’ Freeman III Place” in a public ceremony. The affair takes place Saturday, August 9 at 2 p.m. in Harlem, New York. Grammy Award-winning artist Isaac “Fatman Scoop” Freeman III will be honored by his family, New York City Council Member Dr. Yusef Salaam and the Forever Fatman Scoop Foundation. Scoop was a native of Harlem and a beloved member of the Hip-Hop community. Known worldwide for his booming voice, Scoop’s contributions to music, entertainment and community empowerment go back decades. Still, his heart has never strayed far from the block that raised him. “Scoop has always represented Harlem with pride,” said Kendell “Sav” Freeman, his brother. “This co-naming is a tribute not just to his artistry, but to his ongoing commitment to uplifting the community that raised him.” The ceremony is expected to draw friends, family, civic leaders and community members. All of them to convene to recognize a figure who has carried Harlem’s energy across the globe. With hits like “Be Faithful” and multiple Grammy wins under his belt, Freeman has collaborated with some of the most prominent names in music. Scoop’s relentless loyalty for giving back made him a figure worthy of this rare municipal honor. Dr. Salaam’s support of the initiative also adds profound symbolism. Dr. Salaam is a member of the Exonerated Five and now a public servant. Other attendees at the co-naming will bring the same raw energy as Scoop rocking the stage. Fatman Scoop unfortunately passed away after collapsing during a performance in Hamden, Connecticut, on August 30, 2024. Medical reports later confirmed his death was due to hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. There were no signs of foul play. The event is open to the public. EVENT DETAILSDate: Saturday, August 9, 2025Time: 2:00 PMLocation: Corner of 109th Street & 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10029
The Clipse are back in grind mode. Fifteen years following the release of the last album, Til The Casket Drops, in 2009, the Virginia duo of Pusha T and Malice reunite on the highly anticipated new album Let God Sort Em Out.At long last, the Clipse's new LP is here, having dropped at midnight on July 11. The fourth LP from the Thornton brothers features 13 songs in total, including the lead single Ace Trumpets and a sequel to the track So Be It, which found Pusha taking shots at Travis Scott. The album also features Kendrick Lamar, Tyler, The Creator, Nas, John Legend, The Dream and Stove God Cooks.Check out Clipse's new Let God Sort Em Out album below.1. The Birds Don't Sing featuring John Legend2. Chains & Whips3. POV featuring Tyler, The Creator4. So Be It II5. Ace Trumpets6. All Things Considered featuring The-Dream7. M.T.B.T.T.F.8. E.B.I.T.D.A.9. F.I.C.O featuring Stove God Cooks10. Inglorious Bastards featuring Ab-Liva11. So Far Ahead12. Let God Sort Em Out/Chandeliers featuring Nas13. By the Grace of God https://open.spotify.com/album/1avMe325Hmi1taC1fiwOnp?si=9QGwxfNuQLKSV4DR5TdYxg
Directed by Tyler Harrison for Thriving Era with an eye for urban storytelling and cinematic visuals, the “Blaq Cinema” video mirrors the raw energy and lyricism Agallah is known for, and features cameos from Purple City's Shiest Bubz, Big Ox and M-Tundra. Set against the stark backdrops of New York’s boroughs, the visual pulls viewers into a world where bars are bullets and every verse is a scene straight from a hood noir. Agallah, a Brownsville legend and respected producer with credits from Sean Price to Busta Rhymes, brings his signature grit and commanding flow to tales from classic Blaxploitation flicks, while Blaq Medici delivers a suitably epic, cinematic soundscape. The chemistry between the two is undeniable—Boryoku is more than a collab, it’s a statement. The title 暴力 BōRYOKU (Violence”) signifies the EP's thematic thread based on Yakuza lore — channeling the chaos, struggle, and artistry that comes from surviving and thriving in an unforgiving world. “Blaq Cinema” captures that essence perfectly: it’s lyrical, visual, and visceral. https://youtu.be/PoUEOba_eP0?si=P36SXPigv9NsSP_a https://ffm.to/omgdj3y
In the heart of Syracuse, a city known for its cold winters and vibrant arts scene, a hip-hop artist emerged who would soon take the industry by storm. Grea8 Gawd, a name that resonates with reverence and power, has been crafting his legacy for 15 years. His journey began with a track titled Snow Day, an ode to the snowy streets of his hometown that not only marked the beginning of his career but also established his distinctive boom bap sound. Grea8 Gawd isn't just another artist in the hip-hop world; he’s a visionary. His inspirations are deeply rooted in his own experiences and reflections, making his music a personal testament to his life's journey. His artistry extends beyond music; he’s also a film director, seamlessly blending his visual storytelling with his lyrical prowess. This dual talent has allowed him to create music videos that are not just visual accompaniments but integral parts of his storytelling. Over the years, Grea8 Gawd has collaborated with some of the biggest names in the industry. Featuring artists like French Montana, Jadakiss, Benny The Butcher, and the legendary Mobb Deep, his tracks are a testament to his ability to hold his own alongside hip-hop royalty. His dream collaboration, however, remains with Jay Z, a testament to his ambition and respect for the giants of the genre. Currently signed to Pimpire/Rocnation/Eqdistro, Grea8 Gawd is looking to expand his reach with a distribution deal, aiming to spread his unique sound even further. His family and team stand as his biggest supporters, a backbone that has kept him grounded and driven throughout his career. Writing his own material and conceptualizing his music videos, Grea8 Gawd ensures that every piece of his work is a true reflection of his vision. When he’s not creating, Grea8 Gawd is listening to the likes of Nas, drawing inspiration from the legendary lyricist. His latest project, the Power EP, is set to release on June 27, 2024, and promises to deliver more of the gritty, authentic sound that his fans have come to love. He dreams of taking his music to the international stage, with the UK being a prime destination for a future performance. Reflecting on his career, one of the highlights has been touring with Roc Marciano, performing for massive crowds and sharing his passion with thousands. Looking ahead, he sees himself touring with Wu-Tang Clan, a fitting aspiration for an artist of his caliber. His production team, featuring talents like Roc Marciano, Alchemist, Lord Jamar, Havoc, and Merc beats, ensures that his music remains top-notch and true to his roots. In five years, Grea8 Gawd envisions himself not just as a performer but as a mentor and mogul, signing artists to his own label, Gawd Sqwad Records. With a solid foundation, an unwavering vision, and an unrelenting drive, Grea8 Gawd is poised to leave an indelible mark on the hip-hop industry. His journey is a testament to the power of self-belief, creativity, and relentless dedication. https://youtu.be/AYXe-dFt9jA?si=Xtran8RSPmTCUoZ3
Asking the community to come out this Saturday from 10AM-1PM @ the MLK Park in Lakeland GA!! Coastal Plain EOA Presents the Family Fun Resource Day!! Hosted by Coastal Plain EOA, & the Lanier County Kinship Support Group!! Everyone Come Out & Enjoy!! Water Slide, Free Food, and much more!! Come Out This Saturday at MLK Park in Lakeland GA!!
Southern Plug Magazine presents the 2025 Southern Plug Music Awards Hosted by Charlie Mac Music by Johnny DeejaySwagg Gregory July 27th, at Ikonz Eventcntr 1515 N Leg Rd, Augusta, GA 30909 Get Earlybird Tickets Now At: https://mastrotix.com/e/southern-plug-music-awards-2025 Performances by: Klay Bankz @hoodanchorman_ Dubba Shottz @dubba_shottz Real J Royale @j._royale David Reed @davidreedjr82 David Givens @davidsworld1898 Sk8. P @talkyoshitsk8 Aisha Anu @theaishaanu Byrd Marcus Tan Kiss @wlatanya777 @im_jerz MaineTaine @_mainetaine Shon Toy @columbustoy Nate Holder nat @iambsince Niyah Mariell @niyahmariell @laviishshay MandMmti Tiffany Honoring: Terrance Thompson @tdawizard Gary Gee @garygee843 Davoicebox Streetlegend @atl_raps CHUCK DA GOVERNOR ONLEY @scfleetdjsstatemanager Marcus Allen James Garner @im_jerz , @yung.gigi & more
Nicki Minaj called out JAY-Z on Monday (July 7) in a heated post on Twitter (X), claiming she’s owed hundreds of millions from the sale of TIDAL and has yet to see a dime. The dispute stems from JAY-Z’s sale of TIDAL to Square Inc., now known as Block, in 2021. Nicki Minaj, who was part of the original artist ownership group, believes her equity was never fairly honored during the transaction. The rapper alleged she was shortchanged in the streaming platform’s acquisition and rejected a $1 million settlement offer. Minaj added she never received any compensation from the deal, stating she “didn’t even get one red penny.” “We’ve calculated about 100-200MM so far,” she wrote. “Jay-Z call me to settle this karmic debt. It’s only collecting more interest. You still in my TOP 5 tho. Let’s get it n####. And anyone still calling him Hov will answer to God for the blasphemy.” Minaj also revealed plans to use the money she says she’s owed to support her #StudentOfTheGame initiative to fund college tuition, school fees and student loan payments for her loyal Barbz. Beyond the financial feud, Minaj has also accused JAY-Z and Roc Nation of ruining Hip-Hop, football, basketball, touring, Instagram and Twitter. Last month, Nicki claimed JAY-Z and Roc Nation were targeting her and aligning with Demoree Hadley, the estranged daughter of Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez.
While the celebration of America's birthday was underway in the sizzling summer heat on Friday evening (July 4), Drake came through with a new song that finds him addressing fake friends who switched up on him. What Did I Miss? produced by London Cyr, O Lil Angel, DJ Lewis, Tay Keith, OZ, FNZ, Elyas, Gyz and Patron, arrived as part of a livestream, an avenue the Toronto MC prefers these days. The song will likely be the first single for his upcoming album, potentially titled Iceman. In a video titled Iceman Episode 1, put out on YouTube, Drake showed up at the Iceman warehouse—an actual ice supplier in his city of Toronto—playing the role (no Wheelchair Jimmy) of an employee who checks the ice and takes a lunch break in a break room. He ends up watching his own video for What Did Miss? on TV and starts rhyming along while serving rap hands. Part of the music video shows him standing outside a home surrounded by guns seemingly in a reference to The Ameriguns 2020 photo series by National Geographic photographer Gabriele Galimberti. Drake lets the bars fly on What Did I Miss? a sign that the next album he drops will have more hard-hitting raps and less of the singing heard on $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, the joint project he released with PartyNextDoor this past February. People may have expected Drake to come out firing with shots at Kendrick Lamar or other foes, but there are only subliminals to decode. Drake makes a clear statement with the title What Did I Miss?: unexpected changes were happening behind is back and he apparently was none the wiser until certain information came out publicly. If his lyrics are to be taken as hard truths, he was blindsided. Some of the standout lines on the new track include Drizzy confronting loyalty issues and broken bonds: I don't give a f**k if you love me, I don't give a f**k if you like me/Askin' me, 'How did it feel?'/Can't say it didn't surprise me/Last time I looked to my right, you ni**as was standing beside me/How can some people I love hang around p**sies who try me? Let's go/What did I miss? You switched on the guys and supported a hater, let's go/What's the get-back for ni**as? It's TBD/I look at this sh*t like a BTC/Could be down this week, then I'm up next week. Could this be Drake taking a jab at Future supporting Kendrick Lamar by letting him on Like That last year? Yeah, ni**as get punched in the face on some TLC sh*t, on the dead guys/Some TLC sh*t ’cause, my ni**a, you gon' need a chilly ice pack for your left eye. If you let social media tell it, some people think Drake is referring to Rick Ross getting punched in the face at a show in Canada last July. The video footage showed a brawl going on, but Ross denied he was ever touched. I saw bro went to Pop Out with them, but been d**k riding gang since 'Headlines.' While Drake doesn't mention who bro refers to, he may be calling out NBA stars LeBron James or DeMar DeRozan. They both attended Kendrick Lamar's Pop Out show last year. LeBron and Drake were longtime friends and DeRozan once played for Drake's Toronto Raptors. What did I miss?/When I was looking at y'all and cooking with y'all/And giving out verses and bookings to y'all?/Making sure wires were hit, man, what did I miss?/When you was all in my crib lookin' at h*es/Word for word at all of the shows/You always felt like this, man, what did I miss? He ends the livestream driving around Toronto in the company van and played some music, which could be on his upcoming album, and connected with fans (and had a rude run-in with someone along the way). The video closes out with the words Iceman Coming Soon. https://youtu.be/Lx4gPURH35g?si=YX9PQ3WhhkTrOT1_
I've been around the entertainment industry for over 20 years. And throughout years I've met a lot of artists. Out of all the artists that I have met over the years, there's a few that grown to respect, that I've built a friendship with. Those few inspired me to actually start doing what I do with the magazine. Westside Jimi is one of those artists. Westside Jimi continues to put out timeless music with the release of his new EP Johnnie Blue. Now this is something that you can really vibe to as you really listen to Westside Jimi tell his story over the smooth laid-back production. And listening to this EP that's what I get from it. With tracks like Big Business, Johnnie Blue, Home, Do'ers, Island or Pavillion, and more as Westside Jimi continue to be stay ahead of his time. Putting out yet another classic EP for listeners to enjoy. Johnnie Blue is available now for download on all major streaming platforms. https://open.spotify.com/album/2X4RjrEkEEDPVMXie4WrQ2?si=aIzjwx18RKGgxk2YJ5E2uQ
Kendrick Lamar now has the longest running number one album of all time on the Billboard’s rap charts. GNX, which was originally released last November, has been number one on the chart for a record breaking 22 weeks, highlighting the longevity of the project. The previous record holder was Pop Smoke for his posthumous album Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon which held on to the number one spot for 21 weeks. Lamar also looks set to continue lengthening his run as he continues to break records left and right.
Diddy was denied bail today, and must stay in jail as he awaits sentencing after being convicted of prostitution-related charges earlier in the day.Immediately after he was acquitted of the major charges of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy and found guilty of two counts of transportation for prostitution on Wednesday (July 2), Diddy's attorney, Marc Agnifilo, pressed for bond. According to Associated Press, Diddy was convicted of flying men and women around the country, including his ex-girlfriends Cassie and the anonymous witness known as Jane, and male sex workers, to engage in sexual encounters, a felony violation of the federal Mann Act. The government opposed the bond motion. After hearing both sides out, Judge Arun Subramanian decided to deny bail late this afternoon. I've read the parties submissions and others, Judge Subramanian said during today's bond hearing, according to Inner City Press. The jury convicted the defendant of Counts 3 and 5. For the following reasons, bail is denied. The judge cited Puff's history of violence and disregard for the law as reasons to keep him locked up. Even if the defendant was solely required to show that he is not a danger to the community, he could not meet that burden, the judge continued. There was violence after the searches in this case, he added. As to Jane, there was June 2024 - after the searches of Combs' residences. This evidences a disregard for the law and a propensity for violence. The defense proposed the following bail package, according to a court document obtained and shared by legal reporter Meghann Cuniff: a. A $1,000,000 bond b. Co-signed by Sean Combs, his mother, his sister, and the mother of his oldest daughter c. Mr. Combs’s travel will be restricted to the Southern District of Florida, Central District of California and the Southern District of New York (to attend Court and meet with his counsel) as well as the Eastern District of New York or the District of New Jersey (only to the extent that his travel to and from New York involves an airport in those Districts) d. Mr. Combs’s passport surrendered to Pretrial Services e. Drug testing as ordered by Pretrial Services f. All other standard conditions of pretrial supervision Two counts of transportation for purposes of prostitution carry a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. However, according to sentencing guidelines set forth by the prosecution, the range is at least 51 to 63 months (four to five years) in prison. Diddy's legal team is arguing 21 months (more than a year, but less than two) should be the minimum.He has spent the last nine months locked up at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center after being arrested last September. A pardon from President Trump also might not be out of the realm of possibility.Diddy's sentencing date has been scheduled for Oct. 3.