From the islands of The Bahamas🇧🇸
It’s now year 53.
Independence Day
Rich beaches and culture.
@bahayogi (the amazing model)
@sleepwalker_studios (Drone work)
Ronnie Butler Crown Calypso (song)
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A fan is using AI to reimagine tragic moments in hip-hop history, showing late artists like XXXTentacion, Mac Miller, Juice Wrld and Lil Peep being saved before their deaths.
Some see it as a “good use of AI,” while others feel differently about using artists’ likenesses this way.
How do you feel about this use of AI?
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Dear @Apple#Apple#AppleAI#Siri
The keynote the presentation and everything that was offered today was embarrassing for a lot of us apple fanatics. Today was downhill with the way you present products and services. I really don’t know what’s going on. Samsung is laughing at us
A Rich Home Quan AI video for the new song "Still Dead" has fans sounding off.
On Friday (May 22), RHQ's estate released the video for the song, which was inspired by the death of PnB Rock. The new visual is totally made with AI, leaving the rapper's upset supporters going in.
"Y'all could've gave posthumous music [without] the AI lol This just made me sad [for real]," one person commented.
"This is disgusting," another person chimed in. "Let him rest."
Rich Homie Quan died in September of 2024 from an accidental drug overdose.
Barbz, pls share the prompts you used for these. I love this aesthetic.
Make some new ones & post them.
I’ll save them in my Chucky folder & pick a couple winners to get cussed out on Spaces next month. 🫶🏽🫵🏽🙏🏽
Brands like Coors Light, Chiquita Bananas and the NFL’s New York Giants are among the many companies jumping on Drake’s Iceman sculpture moment and using it to their advantage in marketing.🧊👀
Nickelodeon has reportedly been hacked, and the hacker released the entire Avatar movie, The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender.
The movie was supposed to be released in October 2026.
Rick Ross has reportedly issued Remy Ma a cease-and-desist letter over her new move about a correctional officer-turned-rapper.
On Wednesday (March 18), TMZ broke the news about Rozay attempting to impede the release of the film, which is titled The Biggest Boss and is slated to be released on the new Remy Ma Network this summer. The film centers around a C.O. who steals a drug dealer's life story and flips the situation into a rap career. Ross is reportedly claiming the film features unauthorized use of his music and trade name, and he is trying to stop its release.
The plot of the film somewhat mirrors the come-up story of Rick Ross, who was formerly a C.O. before adopting the moniker of Los Angeles drug kingpin Freeway Ricky Ross and embarking on a successful rap career.
A rep for Remy Ma tells TMZ the film was not made to spite Rozay.
"Remy was personally unaware of the concerns raised regarding 'The Biggest Boss' and takes the matter seriously," the statement reads. "She has maintained a personal and professional relationship with Rick Ross for more than 20 years and would never intentionally engage in any action that could harm his brand or cause offense."
The statement continues: "[Remy] has also reached out to [Ross] directly. Upon being made aware of the issue, the title was immediately removed from the platform. The Remy Network is now working closely with its partners to strengthen review processes and ensure that situations like this do not occur moving forward."
On Wednesday, 50 Cent weighed in on the news and appeared to be amused.
"😆 LOL what happened here HAHAHAHAAHHA LMAO," he tweeted.
XXL has reached out to Rick Ross' team and Remy Ma's camp for comment.