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Kodak Black Arrested on Weapons & Drug Charges

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Source: Scott Dudelson / Getty More problems for Kodak Black. The rapper was arrested at the U.S. Border in Canada on Wednesday after U.S. Customs Agents discovered weed on him as well as a Glock 9mm pistol. The gun was undeclared by everyone in the Escalade that Kodak was driving. See Also:  Kodak Black Disses T.I. and Drags Tiny in New Song – ‘Expeditiously’ There was also a Porsche traveling close behind with members of Kodak’s team inside. Officers seized three guns from that vehicle as well as more marijuana. They arrested each member of his team traveling in that car. Stetson President, Madarrow Smith and Jeantony Saintmelus are facing weapons and drug charges. See Also:  Kodak Black Disrespects Lauren London & Nipsey Hussle As far as Kodak, he’s facing felony weapons charges and a misdemeanor possession of marijuana charge. At this time, he’s still in custody on a $20,000 cash bond or $40,000 bond. Source: TMZ  [ione_media_gallery src=”https://92q.com” id=”4067280″ overlay=”true”]

Kodak Black Arrested on Weapons & Drug Charges

Beyoncé’s ‘Homecoming’ Is A Stunning Celebration Of Black Culture & Black Bodies

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Source: Kevin Winter / Getty “To me, we are the most beautiful creatures in the world, Black people.”—Nina Simone.  When Beyoncé dropped “Formation” back in 2016 , I knew that something about her had changed. Or maybe it didn’t. Perhaps that “newly perceived” pro-Blackness had always been there, she just wasn’t “allowed” to show it to the world. There’s a moment in the new Netflix documentary ‘Homecoming’ that may reference that time, when she may have not felt free or empowered to speak her truth as an artist. “As a Black woman, I used to feel like the world wanted me to stay in my little box. And Black women often feel underestimated,” she says. Well, if anything is clear, it’s that Queen Bey is emancipated from the restraints that were once placed on her. Gone are the days of her being safe and appeasing her white fans, the same fans that could easily consume her R&B music in one breath and deny her Blackness in another. Because regardless of Coachella’s overwhelming whiteness and Bey being the first Black woman to headline the concert series, her Blackety Blackness and the aesthetic and power associated with HBCUs were front and center. And like everything she does at this stage of her career, that too was intentional. “Instead of me pulling out my flower crown. It was important that I brought our culture to Coachella,” Beyoncé stressed, adding, “Creating something that will live beyond me, that will make people feel open and like they’re watching magic.” See, on that stage, Beyoncé was home, reliving the old days when her young “country ass” would watch the “battle of the bands” and how she once yearned to graduate from an HBCU like her father. You know, before her other passions took her in a different direction. However now, at the age of 37, it feels as if she’s come back home to herself, all while paving a new path, crafting a different narrative and meaning. Not just in her music, but  in the world. I’d say that if “Formation” was the inciting incident and “Lemonade” was the rising action, #Beychella is the beautiful and unapologetic climax of this amazing story. And for those wondering why revisiting “Homecoming” is so necessary, the answer is simple. Beyoncé didn’t just do this for herself or for Blue. She did this for the culture. She did this for us. The two-hour and seventeen minute “Homecoming” digs deeper than what we giddily streamed on YouTube in the wee hours of the morning last year. It gives us behind the scene footage of the tireless work and intense planning that went into this cultural masterpiece. Who knew that one performance translated into eight grueling months of planning and rehearsals. Not to mention, all the precious time Bey took away from mothering, bonding and breastfeeding her baby twins, Rumi and Sir . But that was the sacrifice she was willing to make in order to give Black folks some much-needed joy. When you see just how persistent Bey was in “building things from the ground up,” we see how this joyful perfection was constructed. Not only did she handpick every dancer herself, she “picked every light, the fabric of the steps, the height of the pyramid, the shape of the pyramid,” reminding us that every “tiny detail had an intention.” No wonder she described herself as “super specific,” but you have to be when you have a vision this grand. While we see Bey be the creative beast we’ve always known her to be, we also get glimpses of her being a mere mortal like the rest of us. In one scene, which I’m glad didn’t get edited out; she’s expressing her frustration to a room of lot of men about how her notes for the show were not being applied, repeatedly. Remember: Bey may be a bawse and the one signing the checks, but she’s also a #BlackWomanAtWork, which can also mean being overlooked and ignored. In addition, throughout the film she speaks openly and freely about the toll her “unexpected” pregnancy took on her body and the journey it took for her to get to a place where she could perform, and perform to her expected incredibly high standard. “My body went through more than I knew it could. I was 218 pounds the day I gave birth,” she confides, adding, “I had an extremely difficult pregnancy. I had high blood pressure. I developed toxemia, preeclampsia.” Fearing for the life of one of her twins she had an emergency C-section, only months later finding herself on that soundstage, pushing herself further than she’d ever done. In one scene, we see her like we’ve never seen the seasoned performer before: Curled up on the floor, clutching at some spasming muscles in her belly, looking defeated. Yet, somehow, she dug deep and persisted. But the most transformative takeaways from “Homecoming” aren’t just Beyoncé’s physical journey, her incredible work ethic or her overall greatness. It’s that her show was a celebration of every last Black body on stage and every last Black body that consumed the performance. An act I would argue is overtly political, especially when you think about how often our bodies are overpolicied and scrutinized by the state and beyond. To be great, and see that greatness reflected in you and the institutions and the legacies you hold dear is powerful and affirming. Not to mention, liberating. “It was important for me that everyone that had never seen themselves represented felt like they were on that stage with us,” Bey explained. Adding, “Rejoice in the imperfections and the wrongs that are so damn right. I wanted everyone to feel thankful for their curves, their sass, their honesty – thankful for their freedom.” See, for her, the stage was this utopia, a space with “no rules,” where “none of us were marginalized.” A place where Black folks, our rich history and our divine excellence weren’t perceived as a threat or a problem. Instead, that glorious shine was welcomed with open arms. And that right there is what home is supposed to feel like, an unconditional love, a profound sense of safety and utter familiarity. And if it doesn’t feel that way, Beyoncé’s “Homecoming” reminds us that we have the agency and the will to create our own homes, wherever we damn well choose and in our own flawless Black image. RELATED NEWS: Beyoncé’s Netflix Documentary ‘Homecoming’ Revisits Beychella, Black Twitter Gets In Formation Queen Bey Brings Out A Whole New Wardrobe For #BeyChella Part Two Twitter Loses Its Mind Over #BeyChella [ione_media_gallery src=”https://hellobeautiful.com” id=”3026045″ overlay=”true”]

Beyoncé’s ‘Homecoming’ Is A Stunning Celebration Of Black Culture & Black Bodies

So Y’all Good?: Brandy And Monica Are Going On Tour Together

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Source: Jeffrey Mayer / Getty via MadameNoire No, hell has not frozen over, but it seems a miracle has happened — or better yet, maturity. Singers Brandy and Monica are going on tour together, along with a list of other popular Black female performers, as part of Live Nation Urban’s new “Femme It Forward” concert series. According to Variety , the series will be full of all-female live performances, panels, comedy shows and more, and a portion of proceeds are going to be given to organizations who focus on the advancement of women. Stars featured, aside from Brandy and Monica, include Cardi B, Teyana Taylor, Jill Scott, City Girls, Ashanti, Mya, Keri Hilson, Faith Evans, Jorja Smith, Amerie and more. So far, confirmed shows are going from April through October, but more will likely be added. View this post on Instagram Introducing Femme It Forward! A series of multi-format, multi-market events throughout the year that celebrates the depth, power and talent of women in music and entertainment. #FemmeItForward #LiveNationUrban A post shared by Live Nation Urban (@livenationurban) on Apr 16, 2019 at 12:56pm PDT As for the two women mentioned, they will be performing together on July 19, July 20 and October 17 in Los Angeles, Concord, Calif. and Dallas. They are the headliners for concerts featuring Mya, Keri Hilson, Lil Mo, Amerie and Ashanti. It’s about to be the late ’90s and early ’00s all over again. Join Our Text Club To Get The Latest Music, Entertainment, Contests And Breaking News On Your Phone. Text BALTIMORE to 24042 to join! But hopefully that won’t include the drama that came with that time for Brandy and Monica. Both women have had their issues in the past, including getting in an actual physical altercation back in ’98. They were able to overcome them for a time, citing their children as reasons to bury the hatchet. However, that mea culpa fell apart after talks about doing some shows, promoting their second collaborative effort, the single “It All Belongs To Me,” didn’t come to fruition. “I just honestly think Monica and I are in a different place with our music,” Brandy said in 2012 about why touring together had fallen through. “And my vibe is a little different this time around so I don’t know. I definitely feel like the fans would want a tour from us, but I don’t know, I just feel like I’m being pulled in a different direction. I’m definitely still open to it, but right now I’m looking in a different way right now for me.” Sign Up For Our Newsletter!  Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit From there, it seemed the two had a one-sided beef, with Brandy throwing all sorts of jabs at Monica, dating back to 2016 when everyone was doing the #SoGoneChallenge and the years that followed. There were odd snapchat videos, social media comments, petty attempts to prove who was closer to Whitney Houston, and changing the lyrics to “The Boy Is Mine” to “The Song Is Mine.” However, Monica tried to stay above the drama, calling Brandy an “amazing person” while performing last summer. “I want to thank my sisters in music, they started the same time I did,” she said. “How many of y’all love and adore the late, great Aaliyah? She was special. One in a million for sure. And I want y’all to make some noise for the woman — this is the only Grammy I ever won in my whole life. Only time they called a Black girl from the country to the big stage was with this amazing person, Ms. Brandy Norwood. See the thing is, if we lift each other up, we can do a whole lot,” she said. “This is in honor of everyone lifting each other up. I’m going to do this song for my sisters tonight, for the one that’s absent and the one that’s still traveling around the world doing her thing.” And just earlier this year, Brandy seemed to have changed her tune, sharing a post of herself and Monica in “The Boy Is Mine” video with a positive caption during Black History Month: View this post on Instagram #BlackHistory #PowerfulWomen #TheBoyIsMine #BrandyAndMonica #Darkchild @monicabrown @rodneyjerkins @fredjerkins @bigshiz #Legacy A post shared by b r a n d y (@4everbrandy) on Feb 8, 2019 at 4:33am PST So it looks like the time has come for them to get over their issues and make music — and money! Monica is certainly excited about the chance to do a few shows on the same bill as her old friend. In an Instagram Story, she reposted a story from Necole Kane that said “It’s about time!!!” in reference to the tour news. Monica responded, “Yasss!” [ione_media_gallery src=”https://92q.com” id=”4036521″ overlay=”true”]

So Y’all Good?: Brandy And Monica Are Going On Tour Together

Birdman & Juvenile “Breeze,” Monica “Commitment”

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Source: Beats 1 / Beats 1 You can file this under “We Ain’t See This One Comin’” as homies turned rivals have apparently turned back to man’s and ‘em, Birdman and Juvenile have reunited to drop their first duet joint in hammers. After what felt like decades of cold space between the two Ca$h Money OG’s, Juve and Birdman recently dropped a new joint album in Just Another Gangsta and today have dropped their first visual in support of the project. Flying high and luxurious in their visual to “Breeze,” Juvenile and Birdman seem to have buried the hatchet as they sip on bubbly while they make their way to, well, we don’t know. A beach maybe? Vegas? N’awlins? Monica meanwhile finds herself in an Orange is The New Black situation after living the scorned woman’s dream for her clip to “Commitment.” Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Young Buck, August Alsina, and more. BIRDMAN & JUVENILE – “BREEZE” MONICA – “COMMITMENT” YOUNG BUCK – “NO PAIN” AUGUST ALSINA – “FOOTSTEPS” ALLEN KINGDOM – “JET” OPEN MIKE EAGLE & DANNY BROWN – “UNFILTERED” SCIENZE – “BODY”

Birdman & Juvenile “Breeze,” Monica “Commitment”

T.I. Seems To Be Taking Shots At Kodak Black In New Song

Recently the controversial  Kodak Black  found himself catching the wrath of his rap peers and basically everyone else for talking slick about a grieving Lauren London and while he’s since apologized for his headassery, he and T.I. have continued to feud over the situation. After taking down Kodak Black’s artwork from the Trap Music Museum it now seems like Tip might have something else in store for the alleged rapist in the form of a diss track that he previewed on social media. Without actually naming names, the King of The South drops rhymes that hint at his situation with Kodak with lines like, “Ni**a took it too far, better slow down/Your belief becomes your thoughts, then your thoughts become your word/then your word becomes your actions and your actions become absurd.” Well, he ain’t wrong. Whether or not Black will respond on social media or his own diss track remains to be seen but best believe T.I. ready for all the smoke with Kodak. Check out the snippet below and let us know your thoughts about the cut. View this post on Instagram #PressPlay: #TI shared a snippet of his new track where he seemingly addresses #KodakBlack A post shared by The Shade Room (@theshaderoom) on Apr 12, 2019 at 2:47pm PDT

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Yung Miami Pregnant? [VIDEO]

Black Tony from the Rickey Smiley Morning Show hit up Z107.9 to chop it up with Bijou Star. During their conversation, Black Tony claims that City Girls star Yung Miami is pregnant. While we don’t take much of what comes out of his mouth seriously, we did a little digging to see if there was any truth to the accusation. Watch the video below. Just last month the no so credible MediaTakeOut claimed the Yung Miami was expecting a child with rapper Kodak Black. In the last few weeks, speculation has been building on social. Is Yung Miami from #CityGirls pregnant pic.twitter.com/AqkskgGaOn — BestRealityBlog (@BestRealityBlog) March 13, 2019 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js I feel like yung Miami pregnant — arianna (@Amazingly_Ari) April 14, 2019 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js [ione_media_gallery src=”https://zhiphopcleveland.com” id=”4775872″ overlay=”true”]

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All Three Eyez On Jamie: Pettiest Reactions To Bran Stark Waiting For His Sister-Boinking “Old Friend” To Pull Up

Bran and Jamie pic.twitter.com/dkKyh4j8Wx — Jollof Adjacent (@AD_Renaissance) April 15, 2019 Hilariously Petty Bran Vs. Jamie Tweets Sooo many deliciously subtle things happened during last night’s long-awaited “Game Of Thrones” season premiere BUT it was Bran waiting for “old friend” Jaime Lannister to pull up years after a failed murder attempt that won the night and sparked hilariously petty memes across Black Twitter. On the next episode of #GameofThrones the reunion of Jamie and Brann : pic.twitter.com/bRG90c39AX — Patryk Patty (@PatrykPatty) April 15, 2019 Peep the pettiest reactions to Bran waiting for Jamie to pull up on the flip.

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All Three Eyez On Jamie: Pettiest Reactions To Bran Stark Waiting For His Sister-Boinking “Old Friend” To Pull Up

Bran and Jamie pic.twitter.com/dkKyh4j8Wx — Jollof Adjacent (@AD_Renaissance) April 15, 2019 Hilariously Petty Bran Vs. Jamie Tweets Sooo many deliciously subtle things happened during last night’s long-awaited “Game Of Thrones” season premiere BUT it was Bran waiting for “old friend” Jaime Lannister to pull up years after a failed murder attempt that won the night and sparked hilariously petty memes across Black Twitter. On the next episode of #GameofThrones the reunion of Jamie and Brann : pic.twitter.com/bRG90c39AX — Patryk Patty (@PatrykPatty) April 15, 2019 Peep the pettiest reactions to Bran waiting for Jamie to pull up on the flip.

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Morehouse College Will Admit Transgender Men Starting Next Year

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Source: Raymond Boyd / Getty Morehouse College has just put a groundbreaking policy in place that will allow transgender men to attend their institution. Beginning in the fall of 2020, people who identify as men regardless of their biological gender will be considered for admission, The Root reports. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit “In a rapidly changing world that includes a better understanding of gender identity, we’re proud to expand our admissions policy to consider trans men who want to be part of an institution that has produced some of the greatest leaders in social justice, politics, business, and the arts for more than 150 years,” Terrance Dixon, Morehouse’s Vice President for Enrollment Management, said in statement. “The ratification of this policy affirms the College’s commitment to develop men with disciplined minds who will lead lives of leadership and service.” Gender Identity Admissions and Matriculation Policy  was created by a task force composed of faculty and staff led by the college president Dr. David A. Thomas who worked together for 15 months. Text “RICKEY” to 71007 to join the Rickey Smiley Morning Show mobile club for exclusive news.  ( Terms and conditions ). The policy also applies to students who are transitioning at Morehouse. Students who want to transition from male to female will not be eligible for admission and cannot continue to be enrolled. Any exemptions to this policy will be determined by a three-person committee and whatever decisions that are made by them can only be reversed by the college president. Source : MadameNoire.com [ione_media_gallery src=”https://rickeysmileymorningshow.com” id=”1807788″ overlay=”true”] ALSO TRENDING ON RICKEYSMILEYMORNINGSHOW.COM : Unarmed Black Man Killed By California Police Was A Morehouse Man Ginuwine Labeled Transphobic for Not Kissing A Transgender Woman [VIDEO] Photo of Morehouse Professor Holding A Student’s Baby While Teaching Goes Viral Follow @TheRSMS

Morehouse College Will Admit Transgender Men Starting Next Year

HBO Announces ‘Insecure’ Won’t Be Back Until 2020

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Source: Josh Blanchard / FilmMagic for HBO If you were looking to see how  Issa Rae ‘s Issa Dee managed to glow up after the events of Season 3 of HBO’s hit series  Insecure , you’re going to have to wait a year. According to HBO programming president  Casey Bloys and chief  Bob Greenblatt , both  Insecure and  Westworld aren’t returning to HBO this year but instead in 2020. Per  The Hollywood Reporter , the list of 2020 shows on the HBO docket include  Curb Your Enthusiasm ,  Barry ,  Westworld,  The New Pope and …  Insecure . Last week, Issa confirmed herself that she hadn’t begun writing Season 4 of Insecure . “I haven’t even started writing four,” she told The Guardian . “But we needed a break, after going back-to-back for three years. Making that show means nine months out of the year, you can’t do anything else, and nobody wants to feel like a hamster on a wheel. That’s not conducive to creativity at all. So much of that show is about our own experiences, so we need to be able to live life.” Here’s a full list of HBO’s coming soon schedule, projects with production commitments at the preliminary outlet. DRAMAS Euphoria (June 16) Succession (2019) Watchmen (2019) His Dark Materials (2019) The Deuce (final season in 2019) The New Pope (2020) Westworld (2020) My Brilliant Friend (2020) LIMITED SERIES Big Little Lies (June 9) Years and Years (2019) Summer of 2014 (2019) The Outsider (2020) I Know This Much Is True (2020) The Undoing (2020) COMEDY SERIES Los Espookys (June) The Righteous Gemstones (2019) Ballers (2019) Divorce (2019) Room 104 (2019) A Black Lady Sketch Show (2019) Mrs. Fletcher (2019) Silicon Valley (2019) Curb Your Enthusiasm (2020) Insecure (2020) Run (2020) Barry (2020) High Maintenance (2020) MINISERIES Catherine the Great (2019) The Plot Against America (2020) FILMS Share (2019) DOCUSERIES I’ll Be Gone in the Dark (2020) TBD Perry Mason (TBD) The Nevers (TBD) Gorilla and the Bird (TBD) Mare of Easttown (TBD) Contraband (formerly known as Demimonde) (TBD) The Time Traveler’s Wife (TBD) Lovecraft Country (TBD) PILOTS Untitled Game of Thrones prequel Avenue 5 RELATED: ‘Insecure’ Co-Stars Seemingly Confirm That Issa Rae Is Engaged RELATED: ‘Insecure’ Producer Amy Aniobi Inks 2-Year Deal With HBO RELATED: Triggered: 7 Stages Of Grief When You Get Ghosted By Bae (‘Insecure’ Thoughts)

HBO Announces ‘Insecure’ Won’t Be Back Until 2020