Queen Latifah let the world know how proud she was of her partner, Eboni Nichols. Taking to Instagram, Latifah expressed her immense pride for Nichols work as a producer of the 69th annual Grammy Awards. ”Eboni Nichols. I couldn’t be more proud of you for being a Producer on this year’s Grammy Awards,” Latifah’s caption read. “I’m watching your dreams come true, baby!” ”Major shout-out to @mrbenwinston, @rajmkapoor, and @jessecollinsent,” she continued. “You all are elevating the biggest night in music to a whole new level!” View this post on Instagram According to Hello Magazine, Latifah and Nichols first met in 2009 on the set of Dancing with the Stars. Nichols was working as a professional choreographer, and Latifah was making an appearance to perform. While their paths had technically crossed two years earlier during the filming of the 2007 movie Hairspray—in which Latifah starred as Motormouth Maybelle and Nichols was a featured dancer—it was their 2009 encounter that sparked a lasting connection. Reportedly, the couple began dating in 2013 and has maintained a deeply private relationship for nearly a decade. In 2019, they welcomed their son, Rebel. During her 2021 BET Lifetime Achievement Award acceptance speech, Latifah famously confirmed their relationship. ”Eboni, my love. Rebel, my love,” Latifah said. “Peace. Happy Pride!” Speaking with PEOPLE, Latifah spoke about starting a family. “I’ve always envisioned myself with a big family. I’m a late bloomer,” Queen Latifah explained. “I’m a late bloomer with a lot of things, and you know – nobody’s perfect…I think I kind of needed to grow and mature and get everything kind of taken care of with everything before I was able to really deal with it.” An acclaimed dancer, Nichols has performed with Aaliyah, Beyoncé, Usher, and Rihanna. She’s also choreographed for the likes of Snoop Dogg, Estelle, and The Dream.
Lil Wayne Will Get Super Bowl Halftime Show With Clash Royale
Lil Wayne may have been snubbed to perform a Super Bowl halftime show in his hometown in 2025, but it appears he’ll get his opportunity this year, thanks to the mobile game Clash Royale. View this post on Instagram The show premieres in-game on February 6 at 09:00 PST / 12:00 EST / 17:00 GMT. Millions of players can step into the Clash Royale Arena, where music, gaming, and sports collide in a first-of-its-kind experience. Fans will watch Lil Wayne perform alongside the game’s iconic characters, including hulking Giants, mischievous Goblins, and sharpshooting Musketeers. It will blend live performance with animated action. “This is music, sports, and gaming all in one place,” Lil Wayne said. “I’m turning the Clash Royale Arena into the most lit concert of the week. Tap in February 6th to see what we got in store for y’all.” Lil Wayne Set To Perform Super Bowl Halftime Show With Clash Royale The growing intersection of hip-hop and gaming, offering fans an interactive way to experience a live show without traditional constraints. By performing inside the virtual arena, Lil Wayne brings his energy to tens of millions of monthly players worldwide, giving fans a shared moment of culture, music, and spectacle. Clash Royale has been downloaded more than 1.5 billion times. It makes the platform an unprecedented stage for artists to connect with a global audience. The halftime show merges music, animation, and gameplay. The opportunity allows players to witness the performance in real time while navigating the game’s fantasy universe. Lil Wayne’s Clash Royale Halftime Show promises a one-of-a-kind digital experience. The performance will celebrate hip-hop culture and bridge gaming and music in a way only Lil Wayne could deliver.
Rich The Kid Tapes Alleged Stefon Diggs/Offset-Ex Sky Marlene Bar Fight
A wild bar altercation in Miami went viral over the weekend, after rapper Rich The Kid shared a short but explosive video of social personality and alleged ex-girlfriend of NFL star Stefon Diggs and rapper Offset, Sky Marlene, in a heated fight. The clip, less than a minute long, shows Marlene clashing with an unidentified woman, described online as an alleged side chick. The footage opens with Rich The Kid recording the two women arguing loudly in a crowded bar. Tension quickly escalates, and Marlene is seen throwing multiple punches as the fight spills to the floor. Bar security rushes in, trying to separate the women while the struggle continues. Rich The Kid adds commentary while recording the mayhem. “It’s going up y’all,” he says, watching from a bar booth. Rich The Kid records Stefon Diggs and Offset’ ex Sky Marlene getting into a bar fight with his other side piece pic.twitter.com/rVsmvWWRZo — Dubs⛧ (@onlydubsX) February 1, 2026 Rich The Kid Records Alleged Stefon Diggs/Offset-Ex Sky Marlene In Bar Brawl With Another Side Chick Responses online were immediate and relentless. X user @degencinema wrote, “nah this getting crazy now,” while @gemclipz added, “Rich is messy af,” highlighting how some viewers felt the rapper exacerbated the situation by filming it. Others leaned into humor. @Crashedthesrt tweeted, “Bro covered the shi like it was a hockey game ‘uh-oh,’” joking about breaking up the fight before “sliding in the DMs later.” @ExaminerTrend45 called the clip “hilarious,” while @Navclipstreams commented, “Bruh that’s some crazy shi .” Some reactions reflected fatigue with the spectacle. “Like fr who has time and who wants to deal with shit like this,” wrote @Crasher_Cold. @yohomieallen_ summed up the drama with a single line: “They fighting for a man.” Neither Sky Marlene nor Rich The Kid has commented publicly since posting the video. The clip has ignited conversations about celebrity culture, social media voyeurism, and the sometimes chaotic intersection of fame and personal relationships. In under a minute, Marlene’s altercation became a viral moment, blending real-world conflict with digital spectacle. Fans, critics, and observers alike reacted, proving again how quickly private drama can become public entertainment in the age of social media. Sky Marlene, Offset, or Stefon Diggs have not commented on the viral brawl.
Kehlani & The Clipse Win Grammys While Teasing Collaboration
The 68th Grammy Awards delivered long-overdue recognition for The Clipse while opening an intriguing new chapter for Kehlani. The Virginia duo claimed their first-ever Grammy as a group, winning Best Rap Performance for “Chains & Whips,” featuring Kendrick Lamar and Pharrell Williams. The win came from their 2025 comeback album, Let God Sort Em Out, and marked a full-circle moment for Pusha T and Malice. After decades shaping rap’s sonic and lyrical direction, the trophy landed as both validation and closure. The Clipse have long been revered by peers and fans, but Grammy recognition had remained elusive. That changed on a night charged with legacy, reflection, and resurgence. Kehlani also left the ceremony with history in hand. The Oakland singer won Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance for “Folded,” securing two Grammys in one night. The victories positioned Kehlani among modern R&B’s elite while underscoring a period of creative precision and emotional focus. Released last June, “Folded” gained momentum through word of mouth and emotional resonance. Its restraint and vulnerability struck a chord with listeners. The track became Kehlani’s highest-charting single to date. The Clipse & Kehlani Win Big At 68th Grammy Awards, Rumored Collaboration On The Way As Grammy week unfolded, attention shifted quickly to what might come next. Kehlani is currently preparing their next studio album, already confirmed to feature Brandy and Usher. Then came a post that lit the internet up. During Grammy festivities, Kehlani shared an Instagram Story alongside Pusha T and Malice with the caption, “track 2. @clipse. ” CLIPSE IS GOING TO BE ON KEHLANI’S ALBUM!!!! INSANE pic.twitter.com/NpChh04uEV — SiinWop (@siinwop) January 30, 2026 The post disappeared, but screenshots circulated instantly. Neither Kehlani nor The Clipse has addressed the tease publicly. Still, timing matters. All parties crossed paths during the same awards cycle, fueling speculation. The potential collaboration would bridge generations and genres. Kehlani’s emotionally driven R&B contrasts sharply with The Clipse’s stark lyricism and minimalist grit. That tension feels intentional. Adding fuel to the theory, Billboard reported Kehlani recently spent studio time with Pharrell Williams, whose history with The Clipse runs deep. Pharrell produced Let God Sort Em Out and much of the duo’s classic work. In an era of strategic silence and subtle hints, the message landed. The Clipse earned their flowers. Kehlani stepped into a new era. If their worlds collide on record, the moment could redefine expectations. Fans are paying close attention.
Kendrick Lamar Secures Most Grammy Wins By Rapper Ever At 68th Grammy Awards
Kendrick Lamar just opened his mouth and ascended over Jay-Z on Sunday evening (February 1) at the 68th Grammy Awards to become the rapper with the most Grammy wins ever. Lamar entered the awards trailing Jay-Z, who has 25 wins. Four victories later, the Compton rap star ended the evening with a total of 26, setting a new standard for rap excellence on music’s biggest stage. Lamar led the nominations with 9. Lamar’s sweep showcased his range and staying power. He won Best Rap Album for GNX, reaffirming his reputation as a meticulous album artist. “tv off” earned Best Rap Song, while “luther,” his collaboration with SZA, took Best Melodic Rap Performance. He also claimed Best Rap Performance for his feature on “Chains & Whips.” The wins highlighted his command as a lyricist, collaborator, and performer in one evening. The moment carried significance beyond the numbers. Lamar arrived with nine nominations, opening the door to additional history. Kendrick Lamar Oversteps Jay-Z As The Rapper With The Most Grammy Wins After The 68th Grammy Awards A win for Album of the Year would have made him the first solo male rapper to claim the honor. That award instead went to Bad Bunny, whose Debí Tirar Más Fotos became the first all-Spanish-language album to win the category, marking a landmark moment of its own. Other records briefly came into focus. Lamar had a path toward matching the record for most Grammys won in a single night, eight, held by Michael Jackson and Santana. That possibility ended when Best Pop Duo/Group Performance went to another artist. The ceiling remained. Still, the night shifted the conversation. What continues to define Lamar’s career is consistency. He has earned at least one Grammy in three of the past four years. Five of his wins came in 2025 alone. His approach favors intention over urgency, with releases that arrive on his terms and ripple through culture. Hip-hop has long debated greatness across generations and styles. At the 68th Grammy Awards, the numbers delivered a clear message. Kendrick Lamar did more than pass Jay-Z. He widened the space between achievement and legacy, reinforcing his place in music history.
Nicki Minaj Rips Jay-Z, Lizzo, & More After Trevor Noah Roast At 68th Grammy Awards
Nicki Minaj goes nuclear on X after Trevor Noah cracked jokes during his opening monologue at the 68th Grammy Awards. Hosting duties found Noah poking fun at Minaj’s political leanings, joking she was “still at the White House with Donald Trump, discussing very important issues.” He doubled down with a Trump-style impression that referenced Minaj’s body and the phrase “WAP,” drawing laughs inside the room and instant reactions online. Minaj would return fire with a new rant directed at many celebrities, including Noah. “Trevor refuses to come out the closet when everyone in the industry knows his boyfriend. Allegedly.” Minaj tweeted to kick off the verbal assault. Trevor refuses to come out the closet when everyone in the industry knows his boyfriend. Allegedly pic.twitter.com/Um9kIp2Nso — Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 2, 2026 Her posts, many featuring eerie images of a Chucky doll, framed her as an artist under siege. Minaj accused unnamed industry figures of sabotaging her documentary and business ventures, claiming she was punished for speaking publicly about abuse. “The destruction that’s about to come down on them isn’t funny,” she wrote, signaling that she felt pushed past a breaking point. From there, the tweets spiraled. Minaj lobbed unverified allegations at public figures, used terms like “#ChildPREDATOR,” and blurred the lines between celebrity beef and conspiracy rhetoric. Nicki Minaj Goes Off On Jay-Z, Lizzo, Chrissy Teign, & More After Trevor Noah’s Grammy Jokes She pivoted into political commentary. She’d make claims about immigration, voter fraud, and voter ID laws, while calling out Christians and members of the LGBTQ community for supporting Democrats. “The LGBT has also started seeing through the veil & it has them pissed off,” Minaj’s tweet reads. “Why are they getting the gay vote by default?!?!!! They’ve moved on from the gay vote to flying in ppl to vote for them. No loyalty to ANYONE. The gay community should be able to choose every 4 years like everyone else after the demoncrats CAMPAIGN to WIN your vote! They should not just GET your vote! WAKE UP.” Minaj directly insulted singer Lizzo, mocked entertainer Chrissy Teigen, and hinted at broader industry power structures—an implied shot at the Grammy ecosystem long associated with Roc Nation boss Jay-Z. Minaj’s rant would receive mixed reactions across social media. Everyone knows Chrissy Tiegan has/had a dik. Allegedly pic.twitter.com/d13zrB7ZLN — Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 2, 2026 On Lizzo, Minaj tweeted: “Fat Lizzo lost 300 lbs just to sell 300 albums. So now she has loose skin AND a flop album, AND a weird charge. Sheesh.” Fat Lizzo lost 300 lbs just to sell 300 albums. So now she has loose skin AND a flop album, AND a weird charge. Sheesh. pic.twitter.com/eKovXNOubE — Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 2, 2026 Nicki’s rants have become common alongside her further involvement in the political realm. Before Donald Trump, she sat down with Erika Kirk for a viral interview. None of the celebrities mentioned by Minaj has responded to the remarks at press time. Last night’s Grammy Awards would be Trevor Noah’s last time hosting the ceremony, as it moves to Disney in 2027. Noah would acknowledge the last time throughout the evening, saying a lot without remorse.
Don Lemon Breaks Silence on Federal Charges: ‘I Will Not Stop’
Don Lemon is breaking his silence after his arrest for his alleged involvement in a Minnesota church protest he was reporting on. Earlier this week, Don Lemon was released from federal custody on his own recognizance. As he stood on the courthouse steps, the former CNN anchor thanked his supporters. “It really, it truly means the world to me,” he said. Lemon says he spent his “entire career covering the news,” and has no plans on slowing down. He continued: “I will not stop now. In fact, there is no more important time than right now.” It’s being reported that Lemon’s arrest occurred while covering a Grammy Awards event. Lemon confirmed this was true, saying, “Last night, the DOJ sent a team of federal agents to arrest me in the middle of the night for something I’ve been doing for the last 30 years, which is covering the news,” Lemon said. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) “I will not be silenced,” Lemon Says He added, “The First Amendment protects that work for me and for countless other journalists. I stand with them, and I will not be silenced. I look forward to my day in court.” Lemon’s former employer, CNN, also spoke out about his recent arrest, calling it “unacceptable.” “The FBI’s arrest of our former CNN colleague Don Lemon raises profoundly concerning questions about press freedom and the First Amendment,” the statement reads. “The Department of Justice already failed twice to get an arrest warrant for Don and several other journalists in Minnesota, where a chief judge of the Minnesota Federal District Court found there was ’no evidence’ that there was any criminal behavior involved in their work.” The statement continues: “The First Amendment in the United States protects journalists who bear witness to news and events as they unfold, ensuring they can report freely in the public interest, and the DOJ’s attempts to violate those rights is unacceptable,” the outlet continued. “We will be following this case closely.”
Minnesota Rapper Detained For Participating In Anti-ICE Protest
“I assumed I was going to die,” Matthew Allen, a.k.a. Nur-D, told Rolling Stone. The Twin Cities rapper tells the outlet he woke up ready to enjoy a “regular day.” However, after witnessing a flurry of social media posts online about the ongoing anti-ICE protests, Allen realized he needed to join his fellow Minnesotans. For the past few weeks, the organization has been violently occupying the city, leading to multiple raids, as well as the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. Allen, with his wife by his side, attended the protest; however, it didn’t take long for things to take a turn for the worse. Not long after arriving, Allen was chased, violently slammed to the ground, and maced by ICE agents. “My name is Matthew James Obadiah Allen,” he screamed, pinned to the ground, “I have done nothing at all….I’m a United States citizen.” MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA – Matthew Allen, a.k.a. Nur-D, before he was violently detained by ICE agents (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images) “This is real… You could die just for saying, ‘I don’t like this.’” Allen Says Allen, who was eventually released from detention, noted that while he feared for his life, he wasn’t going to “help” agents make the situation into something it wasn’t. He added, “This is grabbing someone in the street who has done nothing wrong and killing them, and if that’s what we’re doing — I’ve already seen you do it today — that’s why any of us are even here right now. Most of us would rather be doing what we love to do on a Saturday morning.” Speaking with CBS News Minnesota, Allen noted the ongoing tensions between residents and ICE agents have become “life or death.” He continues: “This is real… You could die just for saying, ‘I don’t like this.’” Allen, a longtime community organizer, says he went to the protest to “voice” his “hurt and pain,” and exercise his First Amendment right. I just don’t think it’s cool to kill people on the street.”
Snoop Dogg’s Daughter, Cori, Opens Up About Daughter’s Passing
Snoop Dogg’s daughter Cori Broadus is breaking her silence after announcing the passing of her 10-month-old daughter, Codi Dreaux. Earlier this week, on Monday (Jan.26), Cori shared the heartbreaking news about her daughter’s passing. “…I lost the love of my life,” she wrote in an Instagram Story post. “My Codi.” Just a few days later, in another Instagram Story post, Cori reshared a photo of her and her daughter lying in bed together. “20 days later, I’m sick,” she captioned it. Following the news, Cori’s finance and the father of their late daughter, Wayne Deuce, spoke out on his Instagram Story, writing, “I been the saddest since you left me, Cori Dreaux. But I know you at peace. Daddy will always love you.” Not long ago, Cori opened up about battling HELLP syndrome during the latter end of her pregnancy. View this post on Instagram Snoop Shows Love To His Daughter After Mourning Loss Of Her Child According to Cleveland Clinic, HELLP syndrome is a rare pregnancy complication similar to preeclampsia. Some of the symptoms include belly pain, blurred vision, fatigue, or swelling. That said, there has been no determination on what exactly led to the child’s death. Not long after Cori’s most recent post, Snoop publicly came out in support of her. On Saturday (Jan.31), Snoop shared a post with his three children—Cori, Cordell, and Corde —looking more close-knit than ever. The post is almost a public statement that they’ve come together as a family to support Cori through this period of grief. Snoop wasn’t the only one throwing support his daughter’s way, his comment section was also very sympathetic to Cori’s situation. Fans and celebrities alike offered words of encouragement to the 26-year-old. “Sending love and more love,” actress Nia Long wrote. Lil Mama also chimed in, writing, “I love you all. May God bestow strength and peace upon you as you grieve… such a precious life.”
Michael “5000” Watts, Swishahouse Founder, Dead At 52
Michael “5000” Watts has passed away at the age of 52, according to reports. Watts, a DJ and pioneer of Houston’s hip-hop scene, was the founder and president of Swishahouse alongside OG Ron C and G-Dash. In a statement released on Friday (Jan.30), Watts’ family confirmed the news of his death. “It is with profound sadness and heartbreak that we inform the public of our beloved Michael ‘5000’ Watts. On Jan. 30, 2026, Watts transitioned surrounded by loved ones,” the statement reads. “We truly appreciate the love shown to Michael throughout his career, and we ask for continued prayers as we navigate through this very hard journey.” Watts is survived by five children, two grandchildren, and his wife, Tammie. “His legacy and career started at the age of 14, and he continued his success as a business owner, DJ, radio personality, founder and owner of Swishahouse and pillar in the community,” the statement continues. A community event to honor his legacy is currently in the works, and details will be shared in the coming days via Watts’ social media pages. View this post on Instagram “Watts Was More Than A Founder, He Was A Movement” OG Ron C spoke with ABC 13 Houston about Watts’ passing in a statement, noting that Watts was more than a founder; he was a “movement.” “As the creator of Swishahouse Records, he helped define the sound, spirit, and global influence of Houston hip-hop. From the streets of Houston to international stages, Watts expanded on Houston’s chopped and screwed legacy, transforming mixtape culture into a worldwide phenomenon and giving a platform to voices that would go on to shape an era,” the statement reads. Ron noted that Watts helped to introduce and elevate “countless” artists, DJs, and producers. He says Watts built a brand that “stood for authenticity, independence, and cultural pride.” The statement continued: “Swishahouse became synonymous with innovation, hustle, and community, producing legendary mixtapes, shaping radio culture, and influencing generations of artists across hip-hop and beyond. His work helped put Houston on the global music map and cemented the city’s place as a cornerstone of American music history.”