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Cash Money Vs No Limit; Who Are You With In This Verzuz Battle? – The R Report

On October 25th, we're getting ready to witness one of biggest Verzuz battles between two of the biggest labels in the south, Cash Money & No Limit. These two powerhouse labels have birth some of the biggest artists to ever put out music. As a fan of music, we use to literally skip school to go purchase a No Limit release. At one point No Limit was putting out albums seen like every week. Their CD cover, and layout were impressive. Showcasing the upcoming releases, and more. You can't deny the run that No Limit had from 1996 to at least early 99. And then like from nowhere this label from the same city as Master P, and his No Limit Records. A label called Cash Money Records with their artist Juvenile, puts out his single and video all over BET & MTV called Ha. This label which really been around since the early 90s starts gaining national attention. And from there the hits kept coming. With Juvenile's big single Back That Azz Up, which was all over the radio and television. We started to know who Cash Money Records were. Sugar Slim, Baby, The Big Tymers, The Hot Boys, Juvenile, B.G., Lil Wayne, Turk, and Mannie Fresh were labeled the new biggest thing from the South. From there the was is rest is history. Cash Money have has an excellent dominants in hip hop for the past two decades. With this Verzuz battle coming up on the 25th. Who's going to start it off? What's going to be their first song? What 20 songs will No Limit be performing? If No Limit happens to go first, what song should they keep off the Verzuz with? These are questions that I'm asking. Of course, I wish that C-Murder, and Mystikal could physically be present for that Verzuz battle. Also remember that Snoop Dogg was signed with No Limit during the hype of No Limit dominants. Mia X, Fiend, Mac, Kane & Able, Mr. Serv On all had great albums during No Limit's dominants. Allover it's going to be a win for Hip Hop. To see two of biggest Southern Hip Hop labels performing together on the same stage. Let me know your thoughts about this Verzuz battle. Article By Patrick Gloster

“~God’s Princess~” Exclusive Interview with Stephanie Bloop – The R Report

Q: Since we last spoke, what has changed in your life and career? Stephanie: Since we last spoke, I’ve moved — in more ways than one. Life is all about transition and change, and while I’m still the same person at heart, my occupation and career goals have shifted. I made the decision to resign as an educator to fully pursue my dreams in acting and music. I’m now registered with Central Casting and have had the opportunity to work on sets like Tulsa King, Reasonable Doubt, and Peacemaker. I’ve also been part of independent films, and my most recent role is playing Boosie Badazz’s mother in his upcoming film Lil’ Saints. In addition, I’m stepping into the game show world with two new shows, Perfect Line and Scrambled Up, which can be seen on CBS, The Game Show Network, and The CW. Q: You are active with your brand, Anointed Creative Designs. How’s everything with your brand coming along? Stephanie: Anointed Creative Designs is still going strong. Recently, I added a new design to the shirt lineup — the Abstinent Lives Matter 2: Pink and Blue Edition. With this shirt, people will notice us coming and going. I wanted a design that was vibrant, fresh, and appealing to both men and women. Abstinence matters to God, and abstinent lives matter — whether male or female. While a lot of women tend to purchase my shirts, I want men to know these designs are for them too. That’s why I chose the Pink and Blue colorway — to make it clear that everyone can tap in with Anointed Creative Designs. Q: Being an entrepreneur can be very challenging sometimes. How do you separate your work time from your personal time? Stephanie: Oh, wow — for me, it’s actually very challenging to separate my personal time from my work time as an entrepreneur. I’m so used to working for someone else in a traditional 9-to-5 setting, and now that I’ve stepped away from that, my personal time often becomes work time. As a content creator, it’s hard to “clock out” because there’s always something to do — filming, editing, recording, or preparing the next piece of content. In that sense, I haven’t found a perfect balance yet. But I am actively working toward it, learning how to create healthier boundaries while still building my brand. Q: One of the other topics we touched on was having a Christian faith while working in the entertainment environment. I know you are currently auditioning for a role in Boosie’s upcoming movie. As a Christian, is it difficult for you to be in that environment? Stephanie: That is a great question — now let me preach. For me, it’s not hard to be in the entertainment environment because I no longer live the way the world lives. I’ve done that life, been there, done that. When God released me from teaching, He told me He was removing me from the physical classroom — now the world would be my classroom. He also let me know that He can trust me now. There was a time when I looked like the world, thought like the world, and did worldly things. Those 21 years as an educator were a season for God to clean me up, separate me, and sanctify me for service in the entertainment industry — bars. So now, I’m not tempted, nor do I compromise with worldly ways. I know I’m there to be the light — not to beat anyone over the head with the Bible, but to be my authentic self and let God’s light shine through me. Q: One of the most challenging moments of being an entrepreneur is social media marketing, especially when you’re doing it by yourself. How do you juggle both running your business and managing your social media? Stephanie: Truth be told, I’ve focused more on my social media presence than actually running my business — mainly because I started my business without fully knowing what I was doing. Anointed Creative Designs is an assignment God gave me back in 2005 or 2006. In 2016, during an open vision, God told me that if I didn’t launch it, I would hear about it again — because at that time, I didn’t have the faith to trust Him to birth it. Anointed Creative Designs launched in 2017, and I’ve been figuring out the business side ever since. My brand isn’t as polished as those run by people with business or marketing backgrounds, and one day I pray to have a team to help with that. For now, I mostly market Anointed Creative Designs through my regular content, but I’ll admit I don’t do it consistently. Part of that is because I haven’t seen a lot of traction yet, so I haven’t put my full energy into it. One marketing strategy I have been blessed with is being featured in The R Report by Patrick Gloster — the very person interviewing me. I’m grateful for the opportunity to have my brand promoted in Books-A-Million locations across the United States, and now, with his expansion into Barnes & Noble, Walmart, and many other digital platforms, my reach is expanding to audiences I might not otherwise connect with. For that exposure, I am truly grateful. I’ve been praying and asking God to lead and guide me in taking this brand to the next level — making it a sustainable, viable business. The time hasn’t come yet, but I truly feel it’s soon approaching. Q: Earlier this year, you made your major television debut on the popular show Pictionary. What was that experience like for you being on a nationally televised program? Stephanie: Oh, let me tell you — that was an experience I will never forget. Meeting the host, Jerry O’Connell, and the celebrity teammates, Andy Richter and Loni Love, was such a highlight. I was on Andy’s team, and just being in the same space with such greats reminded me of where I’m headed. Although it was a game show, it was still a chance to show my wit and intelligence. I’ve been in some intense situations before, but knowing this was a nationally televised show added a different kind of challenge. You have to perform and keep your composer with cameras rolling, lights blazing, and all eyes on you at that podium — baby, you don’t have much time to think. I pulled on my kindergarten drawing skills, and that actually helped us win the money round! We didn’t win the trip, but I was perfectly fine with that because, in this leap of faith season, that moment gave me exactly what I needed — confirmation, joy, and another step toward the doors God is opening. And trust me, I look forward to many more opportunities to have my skills, quick thinking, and creativity tested on a national stage. Q: Are we going to get any more music from God’s Princess? Stephanie: Yes, you will get more music from me. However, I’m not sure when, because as my life has shifted, I’m not only in a new era — I’m in a new city, still getting my footing (bars) when it comes to my career and content creation. Music has taken a bit of a back seat, whereas it used to steer me. It’s actually what brought me to Atlanta in the first place. My focus has shifted more toward securing placements in television and film. As a multi-talented individual, I’m still learning how to navigate all my gifts so none get put on the back burner, but each gets the attention it deserves. I haven’t mastered that balance yet, especially as I’m figuring out life at 48 in a season that doesn’t have the same stability I once had. What I do have is peace — more than I had before. And even though that peace has been tested since moving to the capital of Georgia, God is still God. His grace is sufficient, and His protection has kept me through every test and trial I’ve faced here. For now, music is on pause, but it’s not gone. When the time is right, God’s Princess will sing again. Q: What can we expect from The Real God’s Princess for the rest of 2025? Stephanie: For the rest of 2025, you can expect me to remain authentically Stephanie — continuing as the barrier breaker and purpose pusher that I am, pushing others toward their purpose as I push myself. You’ll definitely catch me on more game shows such as Perfect Line and Scrambled Up — exciting, never-before-seen formats making their debut on TV this fall. Perfect Line begins airing September 7th, and both shows can be seen on CBS, The Game Show Network, and The CW. I’m honored to be part of the inaugural season of these shows. Being in the very first group of contestants fits me perfectly because I’m a trailblazer by nature — a pioneer in my own right. I love the idea of helping set the tone for what audiences will come to expect from these shows for years to come. I’m excited because God continues to open doors supernaturally. Years ago, I put the phrase God Did It on a shirt, and now I’m realizing God’s visions for my apparel are becoming my reality. Designs like “God Did It” and “Faith Over Fear” speak for themselves, but my “LIT” shirt — Living in Truth — is especially personal. For me, being LIT means walking boldly in faith and carrying the light of Christ into environments that may be worldly or secular. Even if I’m not quoting scripture, I’m representing Him through my presence, because His presence is in me. That’s why these designs from Anointed Creative Designs aren’t just fashion — they’re prophetic markers and wearable declarations. Article By Patrick Gloster

Quavo Gives Update On New Solo Album – The R Report

Quavo recently revealed some details about his upcoming solo album. On Oct. 2, the former Migos member pulled up to a club in Paris, where he was swarmed by paparazzi. One of the photogs questioned Huncho about his new solo album and the Atlanta rapper provided the group with an exclusive scoop. It's on the way. We dropping it, Quavo said. Me and Pharrell. We recorded the whole album in Paris. We recorded at the Louie V headquarters. Quavo's most recent solo album, Rocket Power, dropped in 2023. The LP featured guest appearances from Future, Young Thug, BabyDrill and the late Takeoff. In August, Offset left the door open for the possibility of a reunion album with Quavo, though the two former bandmates have not had serious talks about the LP. It’s possible. No conversations about that, though, but it’s possible, Offset said during an interview with Ebro Darden. First, we’re just checking in with each other and see each other’s worlds: 'You good?' I’ve accepted the actions I’ve done to cause certain situations to happen—I had to, he added about the estrangement. But at first I didn’t. I was trying to act tough and like I didn’t give a fuck at first. But the actions that I did in the time I was acting that way, I realized I was wrong. I realized I was wrong and had to get out of the way. I’m happy with everything and I want the best. In addition to a solo new album, it appears Quavo will be hitting the road on tour next year. Young Thug recently revealed during an interview that he's going on tour in 2026 and taking Quavo with him.

Drake’s UMG Lawsuit Gets Dismissed – The R Report

Drake's defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group over Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us has been dismissed in court. On Thursday (Oct. 9), Judge Jeannette A. Vargas issued a ruling on the case, which was filed back in January. After hearing arguments from both sides over the last several months, Judge Vargas has sided with UMG and has thrown out the case before the trial stage. Drake has brought this action against UMG for defamation, harassment in the second degree, and violation of section 349 of the New York General Business Law, the ruling reads. Before the Court is Defendant’s motion to dismiss pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Because the Court concludes that the allegedly defamatory statements in 'Not Like Us' are nonactionable opinion, the motion to dismiss is GRANTED. Drake filed two since-dropped pre-action petitions against UMG in 2024, claiming they used illegal tactics to artificially inflate the numbers on Kendrick Lamar's Drake diss song, Not Like Us. In January, he followed up with a federal defamation lawsuit against the music giant for distributing and promoting Not Like Us, which references Drizzy as a child predator. A spokesperson for UMG has released the following statement to XXL about the lawsuit dismissal. “From the outset, this suit was an affront to all artists and their creative expression and never should have seen the light of day, the statement reads. We’re pleased with the court’s dismissal and look forward to continuing our work successfully promoting Drake’s music and investing in his career.” https://youtu.be/d1Fucg5kAek?si=Vgo-7R3sarcaAYI1

JT Take Shots at Cardi B on New Track – The R Report

JT has clapped back at Cardi B on a scathing new diss track. Following speculation that JT had a response in store for Cardi, on Friday (Oct. 3), the former City Girls rapper went in on Bardi on wax. DJ Akademiks premiered the untitled new track, which will presumably be released on DSPs. Muthaf**k a h*e, and tell her I said it/I open up my a*s right now and tell her wet it, JT snaps. H*es mad botched up, ugly and pathetic/I'm throwing shots at h*es, gon' stay up to catch it. Bodega Baddie, my a*s, you chopped cheese/That a*s lookin crazy, Cardi-in-a-diaper-B/Bi**hes jealous of the diva and they obsessed/Lame school dressing a*s h*e, picked the wrong test, JT continues. You can never be c*nt, you a lame h*e/Pregnant by a ni**a who suck d**k, after games, h*e, she adds, referencing accusations about the sexuality of Cardi B's boyfriend, NFL player Stefon Diggs. JT's verbal assault comes after Cardi B took shots at JT on the Am I The Drama? track Magnet last month. The two rappers have been at odds since 2022, when they traded jabs on social media after Cardi felt like JT was throwing subliminal shade. Last year, JT dissed Cardi on the tracks OK and Intro (Hope) from the solo mixtape City Cinderella. Cardi returned the favor on Magnet from her new album, Am I The Drama? All that d**k ridin', still ain't get no feature-a*s bi**h (Haha)/She just mad she got a ni**a she be sharin' bags with (Shh)/My ni**a cheat, but I don't stick no dildos in his a*s, bi**h, Cardi raps on the track. https://youtu.be/Fh8AvjRmCMg?si=Q2PKMIqfbO8CRrVh

Get Your Act Together by Smack the Indie Plug – The R Report

Smack The Indie Plug Has a Message for Indie Artist: Get Your Act Together There are about 6 to 7 million independent / self-releasing artists globally. Only about 5% of that number are signed by a label! It’s time to get your act together as an artist. Too many of y’all think you’re already stars, but don’t even know the business. Music is more than talent! It’s structure, discipline, and understanding the industry you’re stepping into. In so many words 20%  your craft and 80% the music business. Let me Drop some Jewels: Step 1: Register Yourself as an Artist If you aren’t registered, you aren’t official. Action Steps: • Register with a Performance Rights Organization (PRO) – ASCAP, BMI, or SESAC (in the U.S.) to collect royalties. • Sign up with a digital distributor (Sony Orchard via Edmonds Music Record Label, TuneCore, UnitedMasters, CD Baby) to get your music on Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, and more. • Trademark your name and logo to secure your brand identity. • Copyright your songs with the U.S. Copyright Office (or your country’s office) to protect your work. Step 2: Marketing & Promotion  Talent without promotion is wasted potential. Keys to Winning: Build a Brand Identity – logo, color scheme, consistent image. Dominate Social Media – Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter are your stages. Post daily. Engage with fans. Push your story. Create Strong Visuals – music videos, graphics, and behind-the-scenes content sell your vision. Network Relentlessly – DJs, podcasts, blogs, playlists, and influencers should know your name. Use Email Lists – collect fan emails and send updates about shows, drops, and merch. Tap Into Showcases – Unsigned Hype music showcases are powerful opportunities. Don’t just think locally! Get out there and travel, invest, and perform in other states and even other countries. Exposure to new crowds, promoters, and industry insiders can put your career on a whole new level. Step 3: Financial Discipline Your craft won’t grow if your pockets are empty. Money Moves You Must Make: Budget every dollar – break down recording, mixing, mastering, promo, and visuals. Invest in yourself first – studio time vs chains, weed, alcohol and flexing. Save for promo campaigns – ads on IG, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube can reach thousands. Diversify income – shows, features, merch, sync licensing, and streaming royalties. Keep records – treat your music like a business. Final Word from Smack The Indie Plug This is bigger than music. This is business. Don’t just rap, sing, or produce….OWN your lane. Learn contracts before you sign them. Learn marketing before you pay somebody else to do it. Learn finances so your career doesn’t collapse before it takes off. Chase real exposure – don’t sit back waiting to be discovered. Get in the mix at showcases, festivals, and events beyond your zip code. The streets don’t respect artists who only think they’re lit! The industry respects artists who run their music like a business. So ask yourself: Are you ready to stay local forever, or are you ready to level up and be global? The choice is yours. Now send ya me your digital Press Kit and let’s work…  UnsignedHypeNetwork@gmail.com Subject: Attn. Smack

Diddy Pleading With Judge For Fair Sentence – The R Report

Diddy is hoping to be sent home from jail early next month when he’s sentenced in his sex trafficking case. The Bad Boy mogul’s lawyers argued he should receive no more than a 14-month sentence in a written request to Judge Arun Subramanian earlier this week. If the judge sides with his legal team, then Diddy — who was arrested in September 2024 — will be released on time served. “[Mr. Combs] has served over a year in one of the most notorious jails in America — yet has made the most of that punishment,” reads the filing, which has been reviewed by HipHopDX. “It is time for Mr. Combs to go home to his family, so he can continue his treatment and try to make the most of the next chapter of his extraordinary life.” The memo continues: “A sentence no greater than 14 months is plainly ‘sufficient, but not greater than necessary’ to accomplish the purposes of sentencing. It is the only just and fair sentence that could be imposed.” Diddy will learn his fate on October 3. He faces up to 10 years in prison after being convicted of transportation to engage in prostitution this past summer. The 55-year-old was acquitted of the two most serious charges he was accused of, sex trafficking and racketeering, avoiding a possible life sentence. Puffy recently featured on Jay Electronica‘s surprise project A Written Testimony: Leaflets, marking his first musical appearance since the conclusion of his high-profile trial. Delivering a spoken word intro on the opening song “Abracadabra,” he says: “Hip-Hop is in a very, very dangerous place, you know? Give them that shit, you know I’m sayin’? Liven up they souls, lift up they vibration. That’s what God sent you here to do, you know?”

Cardi B’s “Am I the Drama” Is Already Certified Platinum – The R Report

Cardi B has ignited the music world again with her latest release, and this time the conversation stretches beyond just how good the music is or isn’t. The Bronx native dropped Am I The Drama? to widespread praise, with many declaring it a sharper, more polished effort than her previous project and the kind of album the mainstream side of rap has been waiting for. While critics and listeners alike have applauded the album’s energy and range, a heated debate has surfaced around how its chart performance is being measured. The controversy centers on Cardi’s decision to include blockbuster singles like “WAP” on the tracklist. Those songs were global smashes when they first dropped but never officially appeared on an album until now. Industry observers point out that under current rules, when older singles are added to a new album, their massive streaming numbers count retroactively toward the project. This, I never knew. In Cardi’s case, the billions of streams attached to those past hits suddenly appear as part of her new album’s data. That has reportedly supercharged Am I the Drama? on the charts, creating what some see as an advantage that doesn’t reflect its real-time reception. Critics are calling this a loophole, arguing that it gives artists with huge back catalogs an easy way to inflate first-week numbers. Some are even pushing for labels, the RIAA and even streaming services to revisit their formulas. Some argue this creates an uneven playing field for artists without megahits. Honestly, fans appear less concerned with loopholes and more focused on the music itself. Social media has been buzzing. People are praising Team Cardi and their ability to balance commercial appeal with street sensibility. For everyday listeners, the debate is somewhat moot and just muddies the water. In business, the stakes are high. Chart positioning impacts revenue—period. Labels lean heavily on those numbers when negotiating brand deals, festival bookings and more. These older hits make the money move and funds the big budget artistry we praise. https://youtu.be/E_0y8bmIATM?si=JPRr7qt0Gn1FufyX

Cardi B Takes Aim At Multiple Artists On Her Highly Anticipated Album “Am I the Drama” – The R Report

Cardi B is taking aim at multiple rivals on her new album Am I the Drama? Arriving seven years after her record-breaking debut Invasion of Privacy, the 23-track project boasts appearances from Megan Thee Stallion, Janet Jackson, Kehlani, Cash Cobain, Tyla, Lizzo, Summer Walker and Selena Gomez. But it’s Bardi who is stealing all the headlines thanks to the lyrical darts she throws throughout her long-awaited sophomore album. BIA, who has been feuding with the Bronx bombshell since last year over claims of song theft, catches the most direct (and damaging) shots. On the track “Pretty & Petty,” Cardi wastes no time in slinging the mud by spitting: “Name five BIA songs, gun pointed to your head / Bow! I’m dead.” The Grammy-winner keeps her foot on BIA’s neck by rapping: “Diarrhea BIA, breath so stank you can smell her ‘fore you see her” and “You damn near unemployed / They only book you when they can’t afford Coi [Leray].” Elsewhere, Cardi sets her sights on JT and Lil Uzi Vert on “Magnet” with some scathing subliminal jabs at the power couple. “Now let’s talk about this hating-ass bitch, ungrateful-ass bitch,” she begins, before adding: “All that dick ridin’, still ain’t get no feature-ass bitch / She just mad she got a n-gga she be sharin’ bags with / My n-gga cheat, but I don’t stick no dildos in his ass, bitch.” Ice Spice also catches a stray on the same song when Bardi raps: “Slow-face bitch, whose spot is you takin’? / My spot’s forever, ho, I’m like a Dalmatian.” Her lyrics appear to be a response to Ice’s song “BB Belt” on which she declared: “Fallin’ behind like, bitch, pick up your pace / It was funny ‘til I took her place.” The wait for Cardi B’s second album may have been a long one, but it’s safe to say she’s pulling no punches on her return! https://open.spotify.com/album/1LsNb6mVitbLZCxnRsbCDJ?si=-W0Oxe9OTaWwc3Qy6HfhYg

Young Thug Says That Drake Dissed Gunna On “Business Is Business” – The R Report

Young Thug has claimed that Drake was dissing Gunna on the intro to his album Business is Business. The album dropped while Thugger was still behind bars on RICO charges and in a newly leaked call featuring the Atlanta rapper, he claims the album features lines aimed at Gunna. Thug claims that Drake was doing the dissing: “Drake got down, went straight at his ass. Drake did the intro for the album. He went right at his ass in the worst way. He trip on the intro. First eight bars talking nasty to the boy.” On the intro, titled “Parade on Cleveland”, Drake said: “I’m about to mop up some boys, it’s custodian time / Me and my thoughts is the loneliest time / Don’t tell me ’bout loyalty, show me this time / Don’t tell me ’bout loyalty, show me this time / Business is business, you owe me this time.” In another leaked call, Thugger called out Drake for allegedly not doing enough to help him get release from jail. The Atlanta rapper can be heard saying: “Drake, you Drake, go talk to the president.” He then adds: “‘Aye, man, let my little brother out. Go pardon him, go do something.’ Go talk to the president and get me out, show me that. Don’t call me talking about, ‘Fix something’ for you to have a song from a n-gga. Man, ain’t nobody give a fuck about no song.” Drake has yet to comment on Thug’s remarks but it is known that the 6 God gifted his “Sacrifices” collaborator $1 million when he was finally released on time served last year after agreeing a plea deal.

Diddy To Make Bid For New Trial Or Acquittal – The R Report

Diddy is again attempting to secure himself an acquittal or even a new trial over a complaint the government did not use the proper definition of prostitution. In legal documents, Diddy and his attorneys attempt to argue that the freak off tapes can be classified as amateur porn productions as they were filmed and the participants consented and were paid for sex acts. The mogul’s attorneys add that the evidence is proof that Diddy is an amateur pornographer as participants could ask for filming to cease and the Bad Boy founder would oblige. They claim that upholding Diddy’s conviction for engaging in transportation for prostitution would be a violation of his first amendment rights. The government are also accused of using the improper definition of prostitution to convict Diddy. The documents state: “If there was any settled ordinary meaning of ‘prostitute’ in 1910, it was a woman who has indiscriminate sex with men, whether paid or not. That was the common law meaning and the federal meaning under Bitty and Caminetti. If this Court were to apply that meaning, the statute would plainly be unconstitutional—which the government does not dispute.” Diddy’s attorneys also claim there is “no evidence revealing any intent to pay escorts for sex during or before the travel.” Diddy is set to remain behind bars until his sentencing hearing takes place next month. Since the trial, which saw the rapper and producer found not guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering, Diddy has made bids for bail, each of which have been denied by the judge who claims the record executive had failed to prove there are “exceptional” reasons for why he should be released. Diddy’s history of domestic violence was also cited in the reasoning behind denying him bail.