I truly understand how you feel…and that’s exactly why I chose to apologize publicly because the disrespect became public. On that call I didn’t even mean to call you that, I didn’t mean any harm.. There’s a difference in what I said vs what I meant. What I could have said was you was too forgiving and gave too much mercy in that situation.. But it was a heated conversation and I let my mouth get the best of me. When the call came out I was eight months pregnant, had just released my album, and was extremely overwhelmed and emotional. Thats not to excuse what I said but to let you know where I was in my head. I genuinely felt bad about what happened. In 2025 and 2026 I made multiple attempts to connect…I spoke with your manager, your sister, and even texted you directly to take full responsibility. I always had love and respect for you ! I always wanted to make it right but making it right looks different for the both of us… I wanted to connect with you but you wanted to address it on your album
Bro, I got love for you so I’m not going to even go there. Folks are looking out for you and you don’t even realize it. Here you are making this kind of noise and it hasn’t even been a week since you lost a 3-1 lead. You’re HOME. A champion and a Finals MVP saying his favorite season is the season he’s home in the FIRST ROUND. This is not about ME. It’s about YOU….and what YOU SAID. Enjoy your offseason.
Aight now back to some important sh*t... ✍🏽 Write dis down... We goin #1 this week and dropping da video Friday!!! Anything else is just extra sauce!!!! When my brother @Pharrell hands me a masterpiece, we elevate the standard. Queens Legend #HypeWilliams architect of the video for the song the culture chose "Let 'Em Know." dropping it THIS FRIDAY on @BET_Jams and @Vevo. U dig what I'm saying? Conduct yourselves accordingly, or accept ya consequences. 🫡👑🎬💯💪🏽
If the Pistons win this game in Charlotte, the social media team HAS and WILL post some sort of play on J. Cole’s “The Fall Off”. Mark my words. #DetroitBasketball
NBA superstar Stephen Curry is aiming to sign a 10-year, $890 million deal with Nike one of the largest athlete endorsement contracts in history. The deal includes signature shoes, apparel, and global marketing rights, cementing Curry as both a basketball legend and a cultural icon. He will be joining LeBron James, Kevin Durant and Cristiano Ronaldo as a Nike centerpiece.