Kodak Black Arrested On Cocaine Charges

From NBC News:

Rapper Kodak Black was arrested on charges of cocaine possession in Plantation, Florida, on Thursday, according to court documents.

The musician, whose real name is Bill Kapri, was also charged with tampering with evidence as well as probation violation and improper stop or park.

Kapri, 26, was allegedly seen early Thursday morning parked in a roadway by a Broward County officer, who said he was obstructing the path.

The officer approached the vehicle and found Kapri alone in the car, asleep. The officer said he “smelled a strong odor of burnt cannabis” in the car and found a styrofoam cup in the door handle that smelled like alcohol, as well as cannabis wrapping paper and suspected cannabis residue, per the court document.

Kapri was advised to exit his car by the officer, who, when reviewing the rapper’s driver’s license and car registration, allegedly “noticed white powder falling from his person.”

The officer exited his car and allegedly saw Kapri’s mouth “full of white powder,” making him believe the rapper was “trying to discard illegal narcotics.”

After placing Kapri in handcuffs, the officer saw “white rock like substances on the ground” that the rapper told him was Percocet, according to court documents.

The white substance was positively identified as cocaine on the scene and weighed at 4.1 grams, according to court documents.

Kapri was arrested and released later that day on $5,000 bond.

NBA YoungBoy Says He And Lil Durk Are No Longer Beefing

From 100.9 The Beat:

YoungBoy Never Broke Again shocked fans when he told them that his ongoing beef with Lil Durk is over.

On Tuesday, December 5, Million Dollaz Worth Of Game host Gillie Da Kid posted a video in which he reveals the two artists he wants to headline his Gilliefest 2. The Philly native said he’d want Lil Durk and YoungBoy to headline the show on the same night in order to show younger fans that their beef doesn’t matter. YB saw the video and decided to provide fans with a positive update that may give Gillie hope about his dream lineup.

“OG, I talk to Durk like every 2-3 nights,” YoungBoy said in a video he posted to social media. “He be talking to me about my music. He focused on a billion dollars right now.”

“Get them to let me out of this house, I hit that stage for you,” YB continued. “How you want me to come? Every chain on or just one chain.”

YB added that his issues with Durk were just “entertainment.” It didn’t sound too entertaining when YB and Durk were fully engaged in a lyrical back-and-forth last year following the release of the OTF leader’s “Ahhh Ha.” YB responded to Durk on his “I Hate YoungBoy” track, which also featured swipes at Gucci Mane, Lil Baby and others. YB also fanned the flames of their beef with “F**k The Industry Pt. 2” in which he called out J. Cole for collaborating with Durk.

Kelela Feat. Rahrah Gabor & Brazy – “Closure (Flexulant x Bambii Remix)” (Video)

Today, multi-dimensional, multidisciplinary artist, Kelela, returns with the announcement of the full tracklist supporting the upcoming release of RAVE:N, The Remixes album – a transcending fusion of mashups and sounds, reimagined from the original RAVEN album alongside her musical partner in crime Asmara. The Remixes will be released on February 9th, 2024 and will boast a dynamic set of collaborators including Shygirl, Yaeji, Liv.e, BbyMutha, LEECH and more. On the heels of the full tracklist announcement and album date, Kelela shares the project’s featured single “Closure” (Flexulant x BAMBII Remix feat. Rahrah Gabor + Brazy) with an accompanied visual directed by Yasser Abubeker.

Flex Kartel Feat. 3ohBlack & Big Flock – “Alotta” (Video)

Flex Kartel just unleashed ‘Alotta,’ a sonic rollercoaster featuring 3oh Black and Big Flock. Laweezy and Summ Foreign’s beats create a wild musical landscape. But hold up – it’s not just about the beats! Directed by Danielle Luckett and filmed by Migoshotlex, the visuals are pure FIRE, turning this collaboration into a mind-blowing experience. Calling all rap, trap, and hip-hop fans – this is not your average drop, it’s an adrenaline-fueled thrill!