In today’s episode of The Morning Hustle Podcast, fans got the first official look at the Brandy & Monica “The Boy Is Mine” tour, launching this October through December with R&B icons Kelly Rowland, Muni Long, and American Idol winner Jamal Roberts joining the bill. The co-headlining tour celebrates their 1998 hit “The Boy Is Mine” and marks a full-circle moment after decades of rumored tension.
Off the stage, James Harden faces a civil lawsuit seeking over $100,000 after his nephew allegedly sexually assaulted a woman at Harden's Houston home. The suit claims Harden’s security team failed her and that Harden is vicariously liable—he and the Clippers have not yet commented. Lastly, Diddy’s defense team has rested in his RICO trial without calling any witnesses, signaling confidence in their argument that the women involved willingly participated in what prosecutors describe as “freak-off” sessions. Closing statements are underway, with jury deliberations expected soon.

Full EP | Mase and Shyne discuss their history with Brandy; Mystikal facing twenty years in prison for rape; Boosie Badazz has a fan stalking him and causing issues; and More
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Full EP | Actress Maia Campbell reflects on previous relationship with Tyrese; Government shut down has airports crowded and long waits; Showtime at the Apollo co-host Keke Shepard passes away at 74; and More
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Full EP | The ladies from “Bridgerton” join The Morning Hustle; "Sinners” makes history at the Oscars not so white anymore; Pastor Jamal Bryant under fire for ending Target boycott, he did not start; and More
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