As someone who reports on publicly available court documents and comments on matters of public concern, I take my privacy and my family’s safety very seriously.
I’ve become aware of certain things happening behind the scenes that I believe may put my safety and my family’s safety at risk. Simply because I choose to use my voice. Simply because I speak on what I believe are injustices. Simply because people disagree with my opinions.
I’ve documented everything and have been doing so for months. I’ve preserved the relevant evidence and taken the appropriate steps to report my concerns.
I have never harassed anyone, nor have I ever encouraged others to do so. I don’t tag certain people. I don’t go on their pages. I don’t use their content. I report on publicly available information and express my opinions. Despite that, I believe there have been efforts to intimidate me.
I won’t speculate publicly about anyone’s motives, and I won’t be intimidated into stopping my reporting or expressing my opinions.
I’ll continue to let the facts speak for themselves. But I just wanted to publicly document my concerns as well.
Trap Lore Ross reacts to all the media personalities getting exposed for defending Jay Z with the same talking points after his partnership with Target was hated on by the public
The jig has been up for a while 😂🫵
Netflix has a new movie coming out where a family gets trapped inside their own house for four years. They can’t get out, the windows repair themselves if they break them, and all I could think about was how are they going to have enough food 😂 I’d be worried about that before anything else.
I KNEW I recognized that name from somewhere
No wonder they had ShaBang #18 and the barely audible freestyle from Jay Z as #7
They got haters working at billboard
🧐 At this point, Billboard's latest "Top 50 Songs of 2026 So Far" list feels less like an objective ranking and more like another example of the music industry and media attempting to minimize Drake's success.
Let's be serious for a second.
Drake released a No. 1 album in 2026, generated some of the biggest streaming numbers of the year, dominated online conversations, and continued to be one of the most commercially successful artists in music.
Yet somehow Billboard couldn't find room for any of the biggest records from that project inside the Top 10.
But an unreleased Jay-Z freestyle from the Roots Picnic landed at No. 7.
Make it make sense.
This wasn't even an official single.
It wasn't commercially released.
It wasn't a chart-dominating record.
It wasn't a song fans were streaming for months.
It was a basic freestyle performance that generated a few headlines because people were debating who Jay-Z was taking shots at.
Meanwhile, Drake's first appearance on the list doesn't arrive until No. 18 with "Shabang."
And what makes it even more interesting is Billboard's write up itself.
Instead of simply explaining why the freestyle ranked so highly, the article almost reads like it was written specifically to elevate Jay-Z while taking subtle shots at Drake.
💬 “Jigga had everyone talking about who he dissed and why for like two weeks straight.”
💬 “Now we wait and see what Drake has to say about some of the jabs sent his way.”
The obvious question is:
🤔 Since when did two weeks of social media discussion become more important than actual chart performance, streaming numbers, sales, and commercial impact?
Because if cultural conversation is now the standard, Drake has been one of the most discussed artists in music all year.
If commercial success is the standard, Drake should be much higher.
If streaming numbers are the standard, Drake should be much higher.
If chart performance is the standard, Drake should be much higher.
So what exactly is the standard?
That's why many fans continue to believe there is an effort within parts of the industry and media to downplay Drake's accomplishments.
Every time Drake breaks records, the conversation becomes about somebody else.
Every time Drake has a successful release, the focus shifts to a narrative.
Every time Drake reaches another milestone, there seems to be an attempt to explain away the achievement instead of simply acknowledging it.
And this ranking feels like another example.
An unreleased freestyle being placed ahead of records from one of the biggest artists of the year isn't just questionable it raises legitimate questions about whether these lists are actually based on music or whether they're being influenced by industry relationships, personal preferences, and predetermined narratives.
Of course, Billboard is entitled to its opinion.
But when a No. 1 Drake album struggles to place songs in the Top 10 while a freestyle performance is treated like one of the defining records of the year, fans are naturally going to question the credibility of the ranking.
💭 “To some Drake fans, moments like this fuel the belief that there’s an industry network of gatekeepers whether it’s powerful media figures, executives, or influential artists who consistently seem to move in lockstep whenever Drake is the target. Seeing an unreleased Jay-Z freestyle ranked above songs from a No. 1 Drake album only adds to that perception.
Some supporters even describe it as a ‘secret society’ mentality, where certain media outlets and industry power players appear quick to elevate narratives that benefit Jay-Z and others while simultaneously downplaying Drake’s accomplishments. Whether that’s actually happening or not is up for debate, but rankings like this are exactly why those conversations continue.
During questioning in the case Megan Pete v. Milagro Elizabeth Cooper, Megan was pressed further to clarify the nature of her claim that Tory Lanez had paid Milagro Cooper to act as his “mouthpiece.”
When first asked directly whether this was a proven fact or just her personal assumption, she stated clearly:
“I believe that Tory Lanez has paid Milagro to be his mouthpiece.”
But the questioning went deeper. Milagro’s attorney pointed out that only months earlier, during her July 30th deposition, she had described this exact same claim as nothing more than an assumption. She was asked plainly: had anything changed since then? Did she now have new evidence to turn that assumption into confirmed fact?
Megan replied “I believe I just said it's my belief and I really don't know a hard difference between assumption and belief.”
She can’t tell a guess from a fact, has no evidence, and expects everyone to treat her words as the truth. 😔
#FREETORY #PROTECTMILAGRO
WHY Purposely Try To Exclude Milagro AKA MilagroGramz From Being Discussed Or Supported? She’s Fighting For Justice The Same Damn Way Nicki Minaj, Demoree Hadley, Tory Lanez, & Rymir Are. HEY BARBS PLS GET OUT OF YOUR FEELINGS & INTO *MILAGRO’S* TRANSCRIPT
They need people isolated and without support. People questioning Demoree’s case, Rymir’s situation, Tory’s case, or Milagro’s case disrupts their system. They want people isolated so they can mistreat them without scrutiny.