Sunday, September 29, 2024

The Le'Nalors News of The Week - Ray J Says He Never Witnessed Any Freak Offs At Diddy’s Parties

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While more individuals continue to share their negative experiences with DiddyRay J says he partied with the mogul on several occasions and never witnessed any criminal activities.

As spotted on TMZ, the tech entrepreneur recently spoke to Chris Cuomo on CUOMO. While he discussed a variety of topics, it was his response to partying with Diddy that was the highlight of the interview. When asked if he was witness to any of the alleged “freak offs,” he made it clear he did not. “We’ve never seen the stuff that’s being said and the stuff that people are finding out, like, I’ve never been in rooms that people are talking about, and I never knew they existed” he explained.

The “Wait A Minute” singer also went on to add that entertainers and high-profile celebrities should learn from this moment. “We’ve all been around him, at least in my era, and have looked up to him,” Ray J said. “And this situation is super unfortunate, but it’s important to learn a lesson right right now and ensure the next generation understands how to move differently with transparency and integrity,” he continued. In closing, Ray J shared that artists of the previous generation need to be “accountable” and said, “I don’t think this is a time to tear anybody down.”

The Le'Nalors News of The Week - ICE SPICE SETTLES LAWSUIT WITH BROOKLYN RAPPER WHO ACCUSED HER OF STEALING ‘IN HA MOOD’


Ice Spice will no longer have to worry about where her mood came from, as she’s settled a lawsuit filed against her earlier this year over her track “In Ha Mood.”

On Friday (September 20), attorneys for both Ice and the Brooklyn rapper who filed the suit, Duval “D.Chamberz” Chamerlain, filed a stipulation of voluntary dismissal. The case was dismissed with prejudice, which means that it can’t be brought again.


No details of any agreement between the parties were revealed, and neither side replied to a request for details from Billboard.

The suit was filed in January of this year. D.Chamberz claimed that Spice copied the beat, lyrics, hook, rhyme structure, metrical placement and narrative of his January 2022 track “In That Mood” for her “In Ha Mood.”

He claimed that he made the song an entire year before the Bronx rap star released “In Ha Mood,” which came out in January 2023 and appears on her debut EP Like..?

Chamberz (real name Duval Chamberlain) said in the suit that Ice Spice and her producer RiotUSA could have heard his version of the song as he worked as a DJ in New York and that “In That Mood” also received radio play in the city.

He asked for “no less than fifty percent (50%) of the publishing and other revenues derived from” the track. 

The Le'Nalors News of The Week - 50 Cent Clowns Meek Mill For Offering $100K To Get To The Bottom Of Diddy Rumors

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50 Cent is relentless.

In Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones' lawsuit against Diddy, he alleged that the mogul had a sexual relationship with a "Philadelphia Rapper who dated Nicki Minaj." Unsurprisingly, social media users were quick to jump to conclusions and speculate that the rapper was Meek Mill. He's been getting clowned online over the alleged fling ever since, despite denying it.


Earlier this week, Meek took to Twitter/X with a proposal for whatever investigators might be able to reveal why his name keeps getting roped in with Diddy's. “I wanna hire an investigative team 100k cash to find out every specific detail involving meek mill name to ‘Diddy’ Case,” he wrote. “I also want them to look at who is powering the media involving ‘meek’ anything to do with buddy! ‘Something not right.’


He continued, questioning whether or not there's some sort of conspiracy at play. "The streets know wassup with me thats not the case,” he explained. “We talking about business side ,somebody powering these bad campaigns [shrug emoji] with ‘meeek mill’ again I got 100k for a thorough investigation of who’s powering and how exactly my name connect to this…” Unfortunately, Meek's posts resulted in even more online trolling. 50 Cent, for example, took to social media last night with a bizarre deepfake.

"They been doing meek dirty, he want to pay 100k to find out who doing this. LOL http://gunitbrands.com," he captioned the clip alongside a laughing emoji. What do you think of Meek Mill offering $100K to whoever's willing to investigate what's tying his name to Diddy's? Do you blame him for wanting to get to the bottom of things? What about 50 Cent's reaction to his proposal?