From stage fails to legal battles, Monday's episode covers the wild, the iconic, and the unexpected. We kick things off with a live show prop malfunction that left the whole venue—and the internet—in the dark. In headlines, an Atlanta rapper faces serious time after being found guilty on multiple charges, while K. Michelle is ready to throw hands (again), and Clarissa Shields secures a historic $15M payday, shaking up the sports world.
We also take a moment to honor 20 years of Savage Life, reflect on retirement announcements from the OnlyFans scene, and recap standout moments from the recent Coldplay concert. For the lovers, we share fresh summer date ideas, and for the hip-hop heads, we spotlight Tyler, The Creator’s latest release Don't Tap the Glass—a creative leap only he could make.
Legacy meets virality as Do or Die returns to shoot a new video for their classic “Do U,” reignited by TikTok. Meanwhile, UMG is locked in a heated legal battle with Salt-N-Pepa over master recordings, and 50 Cent files a federal lawsuit against his ex for allegedly selling rights to his life story without permission.
And finally, we celebrate the 15th anniversary of Rick Ross’ Teflon Don—a timeless album that redefined luxury rap and gave us bangers like “B.M.F.,” “Aston Martin Music,” and “Live Fast, Die Young.”
Tap in for a no-filter ride through the culture.