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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.

Young Thug & Ralo Trade Blows Back & Forth On Social Media – The R Report

Young Thug clashed with Ralo online after resurfaced police audio led to snitching claims and a heated exchange over loyalty and betrayal. Young Thug fired back at Ralo on Thursday (August 28) after being accused of cooperating with police, telling his longtime peer, “I made an honest mistake,” during a tense exchange on social media that reignited talk of snitching in Hip-Hop. The drama kicked off earlier this week after old audio resurfaced showing Thug in a two-hour police interview where he referenced Peewee Roscoe in connection to the 2015 shooting of Lil Wayne’s tour bus. Ralo wasted no time calling him out, suggesting Thug had crossed a line and mocking him. “Now you gone have to go through what Me and Gunna went through,” he wrote. He also implied Thug was a “rat” and referenced a past quote from earlier this year where Thug said, “If u a rapper and u a rat, u gotta just go gospel twin.” Many believed the line was aimed at Gunna. Thug posted paperwork to defend himself. “The detective lied and said I made a statement in back of a police car,” he wrote. “That never ever happened.” Noneetheless, Ralo doubled down. He accused Thug of hypocrisy and claimed he once told Lil Baby to cut ties with him over “fake snitching” rumors. Thug clapped back on Twitter, writing, “Your friends said you didn’t lie. You actually told on real people… I made an honest mistake… See the difference? And let’s not forget u told fani [Willis] u would take the stand on me and [YFN] lucci in our case to get out of jail.” He didn’t stop there, adding, “I tried to free my mans. U tried to fry yours.” Ralo ended the back-and-forth with a harsh rebuttal. “I went FEDERAL you went Fulton County,” he replied. “I never met a Fani in my life… YOU SNAKE A N*A IS THE REAL REASON ATLANTA IS BROKEN. You thought you was John Gotti, you ah street punk.”

Ghostface Killah Says Diddy Blocked The Wu-Tang Clan From Radio – The R Report

Ghostface Killah has claimed that Diddy was responsible for getting the Wu-Tang Clan banned from radio in the late 1990s. Speaking on The Bootleg Kev Podcast, Ghostface recalled touring with Rage Against the Machine in 1997 and publicly criticizing Hot 97 at Summer Jam. He said: “We left that tour, and it was messed up because we had to make a decision. Like, come back to your people over here, or stay over here and get big with these guys… We left.” Tony Starks continued: “When we left and did the Hot 97… Shit was a disaster. They cut our records off that day, they didn’t play no Wu shit no more. That’s when Puffy was really getting on his shit, know what I mean? It just wasn’t the same no more. I cursed them n-gga’s out.” https://youtu.be/McPHmbizBw4?si=SpW1mFS0q4tnVyPP Ghostface then claimed he later found out Diddy blocked them from getting on the radio: “RZA told me this like maybe a year ago, and said like, ‘Yo, Puff admitted to saying that he stopped our records up there.’ So it was all Bad Boy. We dropped ‘Triumph,’ no radio play with that shit. So it came out that he told the truth, like, ‘Yo, I had to do it.’ He had the power. I don’t know what he paid ’em, but he had the power. Listen, we was a threat. We was coming, if ‘Triumph’ was promoted like it was supposed to be and we would have stayed on that radio right there, I think things to right now would have been a little bit different.”

It’s Time to Find Your People and Organize By Vonda Smack – The R Report

For too long, the words “protect and serve” have rung hollow in America’s marginalized communities. For too many Black families, those words don’t represent safety. They sound more like “hunt and harass.” We know this truth not because of hearsay, but because of lived experiences. Despite being law-abiding citizens, Black men, women, and children are treated as suspects first, human beings second if at all. Our Communities Are Not the Enemy Systemic racism has painted entire neighborhoods as “dangerous” or “crime-ridden.” But the truth is simple: these are our homes. They are filled with nurses, teachers, bus drivers, small business owners, and single parents grinding day and night to provide for their families. Yet instead of respect and protection, our communities are met with flashing lights, sirens, and hands on holsters. Instead of partnership, we get profiling. Instead of dignity, we get dehumanization. Why We Distrust the Police Our distrust isn’t paranoia, it’s history. It’s the accumulation of generations of pain. Racial Profiling: Stopped for “fitting the description,” when the only description is being Black.Excessive Force: Watching Black men thrown to the ground, Black women screamed at, and children traumatized over traffic stops or minor infractions.Disrespect: Elders talked down to, our voices dismissed, our pain invalidated.Lack of Accountability: Officers who harm and lie walking away without consequence, leaving families and communities to pick up the pieces. When those who are meant to protect see us as a threat before they see us as neighbors, the relationship is broken at its core. The Criminalization of Our Existence Black men in America are criminalized for simply existing, stopped, frisked, handcuffed, and questioned at rates their white counterparts never experience. This treatment sends a clear message to our entire community: you are prey. Black women, too, face their own unique violence. Quite often our concerns dismissed, our pain ignored, our anger labeled “aggressive.” We are silenced in courtrooms, pushed against police cars, stripped of dignity in public spaces. But let it be clear: we are not the stereotypes they project onto us. We are the backbone of our families. We are the heartbeat of our neighborhoods. We are resilience personified. What We Demand This message does not come from hatred of police. It comes from a demand for justice and humanity. We demand: An end to the criminalization of poverty.An end to the assumption of guilt based on skin color.Policing that respects our humanity instead of fearing our presence.A system of accountability where justice is not optional but non-negotiable. Until Then, We Organize Until these demands are met, we will continue to speak up, to protect one another, and to organize. Because everyone in our community is not a criminal, and our existence should never be treated as probable cause. It’s time to find your people. It’s time to organize. Because when we stand together, no system of oppression can silence us. We are more than their assumptions. We are power, we are dignity, and we are unstoppable when we rise together. Submitted by: Community Activist Vonda Smack

Offset Speaks About A Possible Joint Album With Quavo – The R Report

Offset has said that it is possible that he and Quavo could reunite for a joint album. Speaking to Ebro on Apple Music, Offset was open to once again getting in the booth with Quavo, at least to pay tribute to the late third member of Migos, Takeoff. The Atlanta rapper said: “It’s possible. No conversations about that, though, but it’s possible. First, we’re just checking in with each other and see each other’s worlds: ‘You good?’” Offset then took responsibility for causing some of the estrangement between himself and Quavo: “I’ve accepted the actions I’ve done to cause certain situations to happen — I had to. 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.” Offset recently revealed that things between himself and Quavo were the best they had been in some time. Speaking on 7PM in Brooklyn, the former Migos rapper said: “It be the internet trying to do some old shit, but with us, it ain’t about that. We gotta holla at each other in the day, at the end of the day, man. That’s family at the end of the day, man. You’re gonna bump heads with your family sometime. “In the day, a n-gga ain’t finna play with him, or a n-gga ain’t finna play with me.” https://youtube.com/shorts/Kl5mKaBvKK0?si=OT8NUouc2r_g5d7V

“Pushing Our Community Forward” Exclusive Interview with Justice Roe – The R Report

Q: For those that don't know you, will you tell them a little about yourself? Justice:  I'm a 28 year old entrepreneur. The youngest of 5 and I've lived in Lakeland all my life. I'm married, with 3 kids and I love to eat and cook. Q: You're a very busy person. Let's start off with your business first. Tell us a little about your business Kommon Scents Candle & Bath Co. What inspired you to create your scented candle, and bath products line? Justice: Honestly, I've always loved candles. I love a good smelling house and I'm a sucker for bath and body products. What really inspired me was realizing that over the years of buying a lot of big brand candles and bath/body products; they were mostly made with cheap toxic and filler ingredients. Giving you less of the actual product. The same toxic and filler ingredients that are known to interfere with your endocrine system and hormones. Q: How much time goes into creating your products? Justice:  The seconds, minutes, hours and days that I pour into my business are endless. 7 days a week, I'm either formulating/testing new products, working on restocks, preparing orders, completing formulation courses, hosting classes or getting ready for the next event to sell my products at. I've learned anything of being an entrepreneur, it's knowing that you work around the clock. Especially when you have kids. Sometimes I stay up so late knowing that I'm only going to get 4 hours of sleep before I have to get up again.  Q: Where can we purchase your Kommon Scents Candle & Bath Co products? Justice: My products are actually currently available in 3 locations; Milltown Market right here in Lakeland, Southern Hive in Stockton, GA and also Rowan's Children's Resale in Valdosta. I'm currently in the works of expanding my products to other cities. A dream of mine is to eventually open my own brick and mortar store.  Q: Not only are you a growing entrepreneur, but you do a lot for your community as well. You want to see our city grow. How responsible are you with helping with the town market square each month? Justice:  Our monthly Farm to Table Market is held every 3rd Saturday of the month from 10AM-1PM. I attend several shows and markets on monthly basis. I basically recruit other entrepreneurs like myself to come sell the products that they make. Whether it be homemade bread, locally grown produce, or candles and soap.  Q: What direction do you see our city town market square going within the next year? Justice: Within the next year I see huge pivot in economic growth within our community in Lakeland. I'm hoping to make it one of the biggest markets within a 30 mile radius. While attending markets in other cities, I always talk about our town as well as our Farm to Table Market. Informing people about lil Ole Lakeland. Inviting them to attend our monthly market as shopper or vendor. That way they can dine here, shop here, get gas here all to bring in revenue for the city. Q: How important it is to you on seeing our city grow. What vision can you see for our city within the next few years? Justice: It's extremely important to me to see our city grow, especially for the younger kids; they are the future. This helps create consistency and stability for them and gives them things to look forward to. I see us on the rise of development. We need more people to be involved, be a voice and step up.  Q: Can we see Justice maybe running for one of the city offices in the future? Justice:  Ehh, probably not. At least I don't think so, but I am a board member on the Lakeland-Lanier Chamber of Commerce. I just want to be one of the small voices to make a big change for my community.  Q: Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to conduct this interview. You do a lot for our community, and it deserves to be in the spotlight. Are there any last comments that you want to make? Justice: You're welcome and thanks for allowing me to share. I do believe that's all I have to say for now. Until next time. Facebook: Kommon Scents Candle & Bath Co. IG: @kscandleandbath

@TheRReport1 August Miss Unique of the Month: @CedrinaShari – The R Report

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)

@TheRReport1 August Indie Spotlight: @CityTheGreat_ – The R Report

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

Patrick Gloster Signs Major Publishing Deal With Livraison Media Group – The R Report

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