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Yella Beezy Released From Jail On $750K – The R Report

Yella Beezy has been released from jail on $750k bond, where he was being held for an alleged murder-for-hire plot in the death of Mo3. Five years after Mo3 (real name Melvin Noble Jr.) was shot and killed in his hometown of Dallas, Beezy was indicted over the fatal attack on March 20 following a grand jury verdict. His bond was listed at $2 million, but according to CBS News, it was reduced to $750k during a bond hearing on Thursday (March 27) and he was able to bail out by paying 10 percent of it under Texas bail bond laws. That same day, footage of the 2020 murder of Mo3 was released, showing the rapper being chased on foot on a highway in broad daylight. Beezy’s lawyers tell TMZ that the prosecutor has entered the shooting video into evidence. However, they added: “We look forward to fighting the case in court — Yella denies the charges.” Yella Beezy, who is best known for the 2017 hit “That’s On Me,” is accused of “orchestrating” the killing and hiring someone to shoot his rival. The 28-year-old was then shot several times, with the entire incident captured on nearby security cameras. Two men have previously been arrested in connection with the murder. Kewon Dontrell White and Devin Maurice Brown were both indicted in 2021 on various charges over their alleged involvement. The new indictment claims that Beezy hired White to commit the murder. White is currently serving a nine-year sentence on gun and drug charges related to the murder.

NBA YoungBoy’s Prison Release Date Moved Forward – The R Report

NBA YoungBoy will be home earlier than expected, as his prison release date has been moved up quite a bit. On Thursday (March 20), the Federal Bureau of Prisons database updated his release from July 27 of this year to three months earlier on April 26 – so YB will be home in just over a month. The controversial rapper previously agreed to a plea deal for a gun possession charge, as well as his involvement in a prescription medication fraud scheme. The result was a 23 month sentence, five years of probation and a $200,000 fine. He also had to give up the guns in question to the authorities. That deal appears to have since been amended, with YoungBoy receiving a sentencing reduction to include time served up until May 2024. Earlier this week, Birdman’s brother, Terrance “Gangsta” Williams, alleged that NBA YoungBoy had been thrown into solitary confinement at FCI Talladega federal prison in Alabama for hitting a Mississippi man “with a two-piece” who had yelled out Lil Durk‘s crew name “OTF” upon seeing the rapper. There is a history of beef between the pair and their respective crews, and it’s possible the man was just trying to bait YB without even actually being a part of OTF. But to Williams, YB is “in there standing on business,” and it apparently has not affected his prison release date. Back in 2023,YB admitted that his beef with Durk is all for “entertainment” after Gillie Da Kid said he wanted the two to squash their feud. “If both of them could hit the stage in the same night, it could show the young’uns that that shit ain’t that serious,” the rapper-turned-podcaster said. “The beef ain’t that serious. None of this drama is that serious.” In a video he captioned, “It ain’t what you think OG all this shit entertainment,” YoungBoy appeared to accept Gillie’s request while acknowledging he is still under house arrest. The Baton Rouge rap star also revealed that he and Lil Durk, who have been beefing on and off since 2021, talk every “two or three nights” about music. Durk later responded to YoungBoy, although it appears their issues are not yet settled as the Chicago rapper accused his rival of sending him a false home address. “You lied bout sending the address 7x when I asked I’m finna grab my coat 1 more time send the address,” he wrote on his Instagram Stories. YoungBoy later clarified the situation by saying in a video that his legal issues were what was stopping Durk from visiting his home.

Diddy Claims He’ll Beat Charge In Jail Call With Kanye West – The R Report

Diddy is certain he will beat the charges against him and be a free man soon enough, and shared those sentiments during a recent phone call with Kanye West. In a call between the pair obtained by The Shade Room, the embattled mogul pushed Ye to get back to having fun with music and thanked him for being the “only one” to check on both him and his kids while he’s behind bars. “When I get out I want to see you fucking tear down the stadiums,” Puff said. “I need to see you back on that stage actually rapping and fucking performing and everything.” Later in the call, he added, “This shit is fucking sad, n-gga. I’m Puff Daddy in jail. This shit is fucking sad as a muthafucka, b. The devil is a liar. “When I get out and get that fucking freedom, whew! I am not caring about nothing but muthafuckin’ being happy and I want you to feel that. […] You be careful out there because they definitely trying to end us. They can’t do it and they ain’t gon’ do it. I’m gonna beat this shit and get next to you and we gon’ raise our families and become the kings that we supposed to be.” Meanwhile, Diddy’s upcoming sex trial has been delayed to give both sides extra time to figure out jury selection, motions and disclosure of evidence. Deadline was in the court room on Friday (March 14), when the embattled mogul appeared for a pre-trial conference. The decision was made to postpone the trial by one week for the aforementioned issues to be ironed out, moving the date from May 5 to now May 12. https://youtu.be/dPgF16WcI0g?si=Mmy-0bWu-L00_HCH

Playboi Carti Drops His Highly Anticipated Album “I Am Music” – The R Report

Playboi Carti‘s new album I Am Music did not drop at its scheduled release time of midnight on Friday (March 14), but the Atlanta rapper has offered up an explanation for its continued delay. The long-awaited album has still yet to be released on streaming services as of this writing, but Carti has further fueled excitement by sharing the official tracklist via his record label Opium’s Instagram page. The project clocks in at a lengthy 30 songs and boasts appearances from Kendrick Lamar, Future, Travis Scott, The Weeknd, Young Thug, Lil Uzi Vert, Skepta and Ty Dolla $ign. Playboi Carti — I Am Music (Tracklist): 1. Pop Out2. Crush (feat. Travis Scott)3. K Pop4. Evil Jordan5. Mojo Jojo (feat. Kendrick Lamar)6. Philly (feat. Travis Scott)7. Radar8. Rather Lie (feat. The Weeknd)9. Fine Shit10. Backdoor (feat. Kendrick Lamar)11. Toxic (feat. Skepta)12. Munyun13. Crank14. Charge Dem Hoes a Fee (feat. Future)15. Good Credit (feat. Kendrick Lamar)16. I Seeeee You Baby Boi17. Wake Up F1lthy (feat. Travis Scott)18. Jumpin (feat. Lil Uzi Vert)19. Trim (feat. Future)20. Cocaine Nose21. We Need All Da Vibes (feat. Young Thug & Ty Dolla $ign)22. Olympian23. OPM Babi24. Twin Trim (feat. Lil Uzi Vert)25. Like Weezy26. Dis 1 Got It27. Walk28. HBA29. Overly30. South Atlanta Baby Some of these names make multiple cameos: Travis appears on three songs (“Crush,” “Philly” and “Wake Up F1lthy”) while Future appears on two (“Charge Dem Hoes a Fee” and “Trim”), as does Uzi (“Jumpin” and “Twin Trim”). https://open.spotify.com/album/0fSfkmx0tdPqFYkJuNX74a?si=dUbjG9ckTY2pgWkQQi0mOQ

The Rick Ross & 50 Cent Beef Continues – The R Report

Rick Ross has viciously hit back at 50 Cent, bringing his rap rival’s long-deceased mother into their beef. In a lengthy video rant posted to his Instagram Stories on Wednesday (March 12), Rozay did not hold back on his longtime nemesis and his crew. “I didn’t know that they say I was the only person that fucked 50 Cent up. I ain’t know that, I’ma be honest. Tony Yayo told 50 Cent himself — y’all can Google it. Tony Yayo said, ‘I wouldn’t do that if I was [him],'” he said, referencing the G-Unit rapper’s recent comments about 50’s feuds with Ross, Big Meech and others. “‘Cause Tony Yayo know them n-ggas ain’t got no money! Come on, man. Look at Tony Yayo and Auntie Murda — them n-ggas need facials. Old n-ggas whose skin ain’t even right, boy.” Ross continued clowning Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda, saying: “Them n-ggas scared bad, man. You see that n-gga Auntie Murda? N-gga ain’t never killed nothing. That n-gga need a facial so bad. When I be seeing them blackheads on them n-ggas’ skin. Damn! Them n-ggas doing bad.” He then turned his attention back to the G-Unit general: “But look, 50. Boy, I see you struggling making that G-Unit Film Studio out there in Louisiana where the cheapest land at. You thought you was gon’ be able to do it and get them loans.” “What’s wrong? What’s taking so long?” he added. “You ain’t even build the G-Unit Studio yet. That might be why when I stood next to [Big] Meech yo knees buckled. Put your back against the wall. Poor n-gga, you a poor hustler [laughs].” The MMG mogul then referenced 50’s late mother Sabrina Jackson, who died in a house fire when he was a kid: “I know you wanna make your momma one of them walking stars they put down there. Fuck how your momma live, n-gga. Make her her own walking star.” https://youtu.be/6-b2mrUZQBE?si=P4RL0KyLKkcoXu2E

@TheRReport1 April Indie Spotlight: @jcenae – The R Report

Jacqueline Cenae Williams a.k.a.  (J’Cenae) was born February 6, 1986 to Murindia and the late Clanater Williams in Rolling Fork, MS. J’Cenae began singing at her local church and also competed in talent shows, and pageants. In 2004 she auditioned for the local American Idol and won a spot to audition in New Orleans, LA and in Denver, Colorado in 2005. Her ability lead her to a music scholarship at Alcorn State University, where she performed with ASU Gospel Choir, ASU Concert Choir and Singers With A Purpose (S.W.A.P). Once leaving Alcorn around 2008, she began singing background for Blues singer Nathaniel Kimble and Chris Ivy.  In 2010 she began traveling with the legendary Marvin Sease. After his passing she began concentrating on her own music career. She continued to sing background for artist such as Vick Allen, Lacee, and Nellie Tiger Travis. In 2016 J’Cenae released a single entitled Good Stuff. J’Cenae has performed at numerous of venues with her band. She has performed in MS, LA, AL, AR, TX, AND at a number of Blues Festivals and Casino’s.  She has also performed on shows with Tucker,  Avail Hollywood, Dave Mack, Pokey, Bobby Rush, Grady Champion, Sweet Angel, Karen Wolf, Magic One, Rhomey and Calvin Richardson  just to name a few. In 2018, J’Cenae’s career started to flourish, when National recording artist Windell B took her under his wing. They began appearing on shows together, and in 2019, recorded her hit new single “I’ll Be down in a Minute” featuring The Boss Windell B. This single was released in 2020 and is now being played throughout the United States and Africa.   J’Cenae has been nominated for a Jackson Music Award (Best Engineered track) “I’ll be down in a minute.  In 2022, J’Cenae recorded Moving at your speed featuring fellow Mississippi artist J-Wonn. During this time J’Cenae continued to travel all over making her mark. In 2023 J’Cenae decided to further her career by launching her own Record Label (Raw Soul Muzik Group). In July of 2023 J’Cenae released her first single under her own record label entitled Set The Groove. This is a groovy party song that came out just in time for the summer, J’Cenae was also honored as one of the Queens of Soul by the Jackson Music Awards in 2023.  August 4, 2023 J’Cenae’s latest single written by J-Wonn was released on all digital outlets.  https://open.spotify.com/album/3hOyifwGArtAQHEd5y32Zy?si=y02RShXzQLOwjH795tf2fQ

Jim Jones Challenges Cam’ron To $10M Fight: “I’ll Box Ya Head Off” – The R Report

Jim Jones has thrown down the gauntlet and challenged Cam’ron to settle their differences in the boxing ring. The Dipset rapper appeared on The Breakfast Club on Thursday (February 27) where he was asked about his recently rekindled feud with Killa Cam. While Capo largely downplayed the drama with his former groupmate, who he referred to as his “brother” for life, there was one comment in particular that got under his skin. “You don’t get no credit for [jumpstarting careers]. They say all Jim do is send people to jail,” Charlamagne Tha God said, referencing Cam’ron’s recent taunt on his sports talk show It Is What It Is. “How I send people to jail? How?! What are these n-ggas smoking? They smoking new drugs out here!” Jones shot back. When Charlamagne clarified that the claim was made by Cam, the “We Fly High” hitmaker grew heated and challenged his former Diplomatic to a fight — for the right price, of course. “He’s a birdhead. He don’t want no smoke. I’ll box his head off. Where’s the ring at?” he said. “You getting money, right? $10 million right now. Today, n-gga. I’ll catch a flight wherever you at. You with Mayweather and ’em. $10 million. I’ll meet you in any boxing ring.” He added: “Now go make some jokes about that on your next show. I’ll box your head off. You know that. Don’t play with me. Now go type about that.” https://youtu.be/0uqvdaL_hCI?si=jqEuUQPHQ6McVfT-

From Freshman to Leader: How to Make the Most of Your HBCU Experience By Anaya Balkcom – The R Report

From Freshman to Leader: How to Make the Most of Your HBCU Experience? By Anaya Balkcom Every day I attend my HBCU I learn more about what cultivates a successful HBCU experience.The HBCU experience is culminated by a multitude of experiences that provide a sense of community,and brilliance. Over time, I’ve realized the factor that plays the largest role in this culmination ofexperiences is student leadership.Student leadership is a phrase that describes a student taking on a role in leadership. Sinceorganizations play a large role on my HBCU’s campus, this means that student leadership plays an evengreater role. When looking for organizations to join it’s best to look for those that align with your major.This will allow you to learn more about the major, gain experience in the field, and connect with yourclassmates. My student-leadership experience began during my sophomore year of college. I internedunder two vice-president leadership positions within two prominent communication organizations oncampus. I chose these organizations because they aligned with my major and I had a passion for the workI was doing within it. These internships allowed me to view the organization experience from a leadershipperspective. Going from a member to a leadership role is a drastic difference. While it is a drastic difference, it is not impossible. Being in this position just means that you nowhave to look at situations from all aspects. As a member, we often tend to view matters from our ownperspective, rarely seeking out a difference in opinion. Whereas being a leader, you have to look at thingsfrom a management perspective and a member perspective in order to ensure everyone is enjoyingthemselves and being treated equally.The road to leadership was not always an easy road. I’ve realized that in order to be an effectiveleader you need to be willing to learn something new every day. If you would’ve asked me, freshman yearif I saw myself fulfilling a leadership role for an organization in the future, I might have said no. At thetime, I couldn’t even imagine how I would juggle leading an organization, my school work, and hangingout with friends. Luckily Rome was not built in a day! Over time I’ve learned ways to optimize the most of my time, allowing me to pour into thedifferent parts of my life without running empty. I have also learned that you need to handle life one dayat a time. You don’t need to learn the ins and outs of your position in a day. Let it come gradually, makesome mistakes, this will allow you to learn the value of the decisions you make. Remember this is yourfirst time, and give yourself some grace. If you’re a member of an organization, please make sure to grantyour leaders some grace as well. They work extremely hard to bring you the best experience while stilltrying to foster their own memories. Also, please remember student leadership does not end at leadership roles within organizations.Student leadership is also lending a helping hand to a classmate, or sparking a discussion in class. Studentleadership to me means sparking change within your community and leading your classmates on the pathto success. Student leadership starts with a student willing to spark change and ends with other studentsbeing inspired to carry on and cultivate the change.