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Snoop Dogg Recalls Telling Sexyy Red ‘You Got Star Power’ When They First Met

 

Snoop Dogg recently spoke with Vibe in a video shared on Wednesday (Nov. 13), where he reflected on his positive first encounter with rapper Sexyy Red, known for her hit "Get It Sexyy." Snoop recalled telling her, “You got star power. I love you,” to which she responded, “Unc, you real as a motherf—er.” Snoop, impressed by her energy, responded, “Yeah, I f— with you, cuz,” and the two bonded over their shared vibe.

This exchange came on the same day Sexyy posted a video of herself dancing at an outdoor party with Snoop, where they were both singing along to her 2023 single "SkeeYee," while Snoop enjoyed a cigar. In the clip, Sexyy enthusiastically captioned the video, “I’m wit snoop yal!!”

Snoop emphasized that he enjoys spending time with younger rappers, passing on wisdom and offering encouragement. He shared with Vibe, “One thing about me, I’m from the old generation but I don’t hate on y’all. I may critique, but when I see y’all, I’m gonna give you love and I’m gonna tell you face-to-face, ‘You’re doing an amazing job, here’s some things you can do better.’” His mentorship approach is built on respect and genuine support for the younger generation of artists.

Despite identifying with the older generation, Snoop Dogg continues to make waves in the music industry. His collaboration with Dr. Dre and Jhené Aiko on the track “Gorgeous” debuted at No. 29 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart dated Nov. 16. This marks the first time in 13 years that Snoop and Dr. Dre have appeared together on this chart. The track is a lead-up to Snoop’s upcoming album Missionary, set for release on Dec. 13, his first LP since 2022's BODR.

Kodak Black Receives Sobering Advice From Gillie & Wallo: Watch

Kodak Black has recently made headlines due to his concerning appearance alongside streamer Kai Cenat, prompting Gillie and Wallo of the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast to pay the rapper a visit. The interview, which has been circulating online, includes a powerful moment where Wallo, a former prisoner who turned his life around, gives Kodak a heartfelt and motivational speech.

Wallo, who has spent 20 years in prison, took Kodak's hand and looked him in the eyes, telling him, “Listen: You special. Don’t ever doubt yourself, and you got them babies counting on you.” He continued with a message of encouragement, emphasizing that despite the pain and doubts Kodak might face, his children and family are relying on him. Wallo expressed concern that people around Kodak may be feeding him with “yes man” behavior, and he wanted to be someone who gives him honest advice. He urged Kodak to not take his success for granted, highlighting how many others who had the same opportunities are either in prison or dead, urging him to be a positive example.

Wallo’s message was clear: Kodak has a chance to change the narrative and be a role model for the younger generation watching him. He also advised Kodak to not harm himself and to make the most of his talent and influence.

Kodak has faced several legal troubles and addiction struggles over the years, and his erratic behavior during his recent interaction with Cenat raised concerns among fans and peers. However, there was a positive moment when Rihanna referenced one of Kodak's freestyles about being offered sex while waiting for a bus, which some initially assumed was the result of the rapper being under the influence. In fact, Kodak was referencing an old popular YouTube video titled "Sex?…I’m Just Waiting For The Bus…..(Haitian Vs. Hooker)." This clarification helped to clear up some confusion surrounding the controversial freestyle.

Overall, the visit from Wallo and Gillie serves as a reminder of the importance of mentorship and the impact that positive guidance can have on someone who has faced many challenges, like Kodak Black.

Diddy’s 17-Year-Old Twins Honor Mother Kim Porter 6 Years After Her Death: ‘Wish You Were Here’

 On Friday, November 15, the twin daughters of Sean “Diddy” Combs and the late Kim Porter, D’Lila and Jessie, marked the sixth anniversary of their mother's tragic passing with an emotional tribute. The twins shared a heartfelt message alongside a black-and-white photo of Porter holding them as newborns. In the caption, they expressed their deep love and longing for their mother: “We can’t believe it’s been 6 years without you... We think about you every single second of the day. We love and miss you so much words can’t even explain. We wish you were here with us but we know your spirit will be around forever!! We Love you Mommy.”

Kim Porter, who passed away on November 15, 2018, at the age of 47, died from lobar pneumonia, leaving behind her children with Diddy and a legacy of love and devotion. The anniversary of her death has brought an outpouring of grief and remembrance from her family, especially her children, who have often spoken about the deep void her passing left in their lives.

In addition to the tribute, the family recently responded to controversy surrounding a posthumous memoir, Kim’s Lost Words: A Journey for Justice From the Other Side..., which was allegedly written by Porter. The book suggested an abusive relationship between Porter and Diddy, claims which both the family and Combs' attorney have strongly denied. The children's statement, issued alongside the controversy, dismissed the memoir as “fake” and condemned anyone exploiting their mother's memory for profit. “Claims that our mom wrote a book are simply untrue,” they said. They further clarified that any individual claiming to speak on Porter's behalf was misrepresenting her, and urged the public to respect their grieving process.

Meanwhile, Diddy has been facing legal challenges of his own. The music mogul was arrested in September 2024 in New York City on federal charges related to sex trafficking and racketeering. He has been denied bond twice and is awaiting trial. Despite the tumultuous circumstances, the family continues to grieve Kim Porter's loss and requests privacy during this ongoing emotional journey.

Emilio Estefan on the Music He Created for Miss Universe 2024: ‘It Blends Mexican Flavors With Global Influences’

 

Mexico City is set to host the 73rd Miss Universe pageant at Arena CDMX on Saturday, November 16, marking the event's return to the country for the first time since 2007. The pageant will not only crown the next beauty queen, succeeding Nicaraguan Sheynnis Palacios, but will also feature a unique fusion of global and Mexican cultures, thanks in part to renowned musician Emilio Estefan.

Estefan, a Cuban-American music producer and the creator of the official Miss Universe theme song, discussed how his work blends Mexican flavors with global influences. He shared his excitement about the project during a Zoom interview with Billboard Español, emphasizing how the song captures the essence of Mexico while also reflecting international diversity. Estefan explained that he had been working on a piece for the pageant when Miss Universe President Raúl Rocha Cantú visited his studio, expressing his admiration for the music. This meeting led to Estefan composing not only the theme song but also the closing and score for the event.

Estefan is proud of how the composition represents the unity of different cultures, despite the diversity of the participating countries. He highlighted the importance of embracing both regional uniqueness and shared values, saying, "I think it’s important for people to realize that we are different [as Latinos]; although we are different countries, we have the same heart and a message of unity." His own upbringing, blending Cuban roots with American influences, played a key role in shaping the musical blend he created for Miss Universe.

In addition to Estefan, the pageant’s 2024 jury will feature a distinguished group of celebrities from various fields, including Venezuelan singer and influencer Lele Pons, Colombian rapper Fariana, Brazilian artist Romero Britto, fashion designer Eva Cavalli, and Miss Universe 1978 Margaret Gardiner, among others.

Estefan’s collaboration with Miss Universe represents the transformative vision of President Rocha, who has focused on inspiring a new generation and introducing fresh faces to the competition. The blending of musical genres and cultural elements promises to make the 73rd Miss Universe pageant a memorable celebration of global unity and diversity.

Shyne Tells Stephen A. Smith He Wasn’t Offered Money to Take the Fall for Diddy

Shyne's relationship with Diddy continues to draw attention, particularly as the rapper-turned-politician uses his recent Hulu documentary, The Honorable Shyne, as a platform to discuss his transformation, his past, and his evolving perspective on the events that shaped his life.

Shyne’s Perspective: Healing and Accountability

Shyne, now the Leader of the Opposition in Belize, has spoken at length about the challenges of navigating his relationship with his former mentor and label boss, Diddy. During his interview with The Stephen A. Smith Show, he highlighted his reluctance over the years to focus on the 1999 nightclub shooting incident that led to his 10-year prison sentence. While acknowledging his role in the incident, Shyne also pointed out what he perceives as Diddy’s failure to support him during and after the legal fallout.

“I didn’t want to tell the Diddy story, because that’s not my story,” Shyne explained. “My story is ‘next Prime Minister of Belize.’ My story is power. My story is victor. My story is triumph over tragedy.”

Reflections on the Past: From Bitterness to Forgiveness

Shyne admitted that for many years, he harbored bitterness and resentment toward Diddy, whom he once viewed as a destructive force in his life. In his words, “At one point, I thought he was the devil.” He clarified, however, that his journey has since shifted toward forgiveness and accountability, noting that he no longer dwells on the past or expects reparations.

“I moved on. And I pivoted my life to healing, to forgiveness, and to taking accountability for what I can control,” Shyne shared.

Despite these sentiments, Shyne expressed disappointment over what he called a lack of adequate compensation or support during his time in prison. He directly refuted rumors that Diddy had financially supported him during his incarceration, stating that he received “nothing” beyond what he perceived as minimal contributions.

Diddy’s Response: Denial of Allegations

Diddy, through his team, issued a firm denial of Shyne’s allegations. The statement reiterated that Diddy was acquitted of all charges related to the 1999 incident and has consistently maintained his innocence. The response categorically denied any claims that Diddy orchestrated Shyne’s conviction or directed witnesses to testify against him.

“These claims are unequivocally false,” the statement read. “Mr. Combs appreciates the path Mr. Barrow has pursued and wishes him continued success. It is unfortunate that Mr. Barrow has chosen to revisit these allegations.”

Shyne’s Journey Beyond Music

Shyne’s decision to delay producing a documentary about his life stemmed from his desire to craft a narrative focused on his growth and accomplishments rather than a rehash of past controversies. While he acknowledged Diddy’s influence as a mentor, referring to Bad Boy Records as “the University of Bad Boy,” his documentary aims to showcase his transformation from a rapper to a politician and leader.

By moving forward, Shyne underscores his focus on his future aspirations, including his political career in Belize. His story is a testament to resilience, reinvention, and the complexities of personal and professional relationships.

As the conversation around Shyne’s narrative evolves, it continues to shed light on themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and redemption, leaving audiences to grapple with the broader implications of his journey.