
Houston Williams
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1 week ago |
allhiphop.com | Houston Williams
El Funky, Deportation and Trump: A Cuban Rebel’s American Irony WTF is El Funky? This dude and deportation were made into a dynamic duo in 2025. The Donald is not even thinking about him right now. But here we are. The Cuban rapper faces deportation proceedings in the home of the brave, land of freedom of speech. Well, he might be back in Cuba singing his hit song soon.
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1 week ago |
allhiphop.com | Houston Williams
Hmmmmm…what do we have here? Look, I’m no street disciple, so don’t quote me like I’m quoting the Ten Commandments of the code. But from what I understand, if you start talking about someone else’s case to help get them jammed up, that’s snitching. Those are the rules, right? And if I’m wrong, feel free to check me in the comments. But I gotta ask: Is Suge Knight snitching on Diddy? Let’s be clear. Suge isn’t trying to get out of jail.
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1 week ago |
allhiphop.com | Houston Williams
In a dramatic day in court, former Diddy employee Capricorn Clark took the stand and it was a lot. She offered emotional, detailed testimony—and she broke down. And it could be pivotal in what many believe is shaping up to be the RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) people have been looking for. Cassie Ventura, they said, was just showing that he was a terrible, abusive person. Kid Cudi was not the slam dunk they wanted, but it certainly forecasted what was to come.
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1 week ago |
allhiphop.com | Houston Williams
Something subtle but significant happened over Memorial Day weekend. Beyoncé lit up New Jersey with another dazzling performance. There’s nothing out of the ordinary there. She typically brings greatness to the stage every time. But there was a surprising moment during her set that deserves a closer look. Walk with me. In one segment, Beyoncé showcased a powerful spoken word piece by none other than Ras Baraka, the current mayor of Newark.
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1 week ago |
allhiphop.com | Houston Williams
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal trial took a disturbing turn as Capricorn Clark, a former high-ranking employee, delivered explosive testimony. She painted a picture of violence, intimidation and control during her years under the Hip-Hop mogul’s employment today (May 27). Clark, who worked for Combs from 2004 to 2012, told the courtroom she was once kidnapped.
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