Kelly Hospitalized After Alleged Overdose: Legal Team Claims Prison Plot to Kill Him
In a shocking development, R. Kelly’s lawyer says the singer was given a near-lethal dose of medication while in solitary confinement at a North Carolina prison. According to court documents, the incident occurred just days after Kelly’s team filed a motion accusing prison staff of conspiring to harm him. Kelly was reportedly rushed to Duke University Hospital, where he was diagnosed with blood clots in both lungs and legs.
Despite the severity of his condition, Kelly was allegedly removed from the hospital against doctors' advice and returned to solitary. The emergency motion filed on June 16 is the third attempt to secure his release to home confinement, this time citing immediate threats to his life.
His legal team also points to a sworn affidavit from another inmate, who claims a prison plot exists to kill Kelly—allegedly involving white supremacist groups and corrections officials. Kelly is said to be living in inhumane conditions, too afraid to eat and isolated without phone access.
The court is now being asked to act fast before this goes from crisis to catastrophe.
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Lil Wayne’s ‘Tha Carter VI’ Debuts at #2—Lowest First-Week Sales of His Career
Lil Wayne’s long-awaited Tha Carter VI debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, with 108,000 equivalent album units sold. While it’s a respectable number, it marks the lowest debut in not only the entire Tha Carter series, but in Wayne’s entire 30-year career. In contrast, his 2018 album Tha Carter V opened with 480,000 units, and 2020’s Funeraldid 139,000.
Critics have been mixed, and online hate has been loud—but that didn’t stop Wayne from taking big swings. The 19-track project includes bold features like U2’s Bono, who appears on “The Days,” as well as 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Kodak Black, Jelly Roll, Andrea Bocelli, and Wyclef Jean. Wayne addresses aging, legacy, and evolution on the record—trying to balance mainstream expectations with personal experimentation.
Despite not taking the top spot, Wayne’s still got fans like Justin Bieber backing him. The pop star recently FaceTimed Weezy and called him the GOAT on Instagram. Tha Carter VI might not be the chart-topper some expected—but the icon’s still creating moments.
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Young Thug Wants to Ditch Rap for Streaming, Teases ‘Uy Scuti’ With Spiders & Subliminals
Young Thug might be trading the mic for a webcam. During a livestream with Adin Ross, the YSL rapper joked that he’s considering quitting music to become a full-time streamer after seeing the money Ross is raking in. “I’m telling ya, I’m done rapping and gonna start streaming,” Thug said, clearly impressed by the freedom and chaos of the streamer lifestyle.
But music fans shouldn’t worry just yet. Thug is still in rollout mode for his next project, Uy Scuti. While he’s kept the release date under wraps, Thug’s been making noise with a bizarre—and slightly terrifying—promo tactic: media packages containing live spiders, accompanied by a note that reads, “Take care of me until we reach UY SCUTI.”
The first single, “Money on Money” featuring Future, already stirred drama. Lyrically, Thugger seems to be taking shots at a former YSL member who accepted a plea deal in their ongoing RICO case. Lines like “Brother, you a rat,” have only intensified speculation about internal tension.
In a GQ interview, Thug was tight-lipped: “I don’t know,” he said when asked about their current relationship.
So is he serious about quitting rap? Maybe not yet—but if he does, he’s already got the clout to stream full-time.
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