The Morning Hustle keeps things buzzing as the crew breaks down some major moments shaking up music and entertainment right now. Nelly revealed that the St. Lunatics are officially working on a new album, set for 2026 and executive produced by Metro Boomin, a surprising reunion considering the group’s long-standing legal disputes and years of tension. The Hustlers debate whether nostalgia plus Metro’s hit-making touch can successfully reintroduce the group to a new generation—or if some things are better left in the past.
The Lo’Down also highlights Cam’ron landing a major hosting role for the Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua pre-fight event, signaling another hip-hop crossover into mainstream sports commentary. Meanwhile, family drama takes center stage as Brandy reportedly kicks Ray J and his girlfriend off the “Boy Is Mine” tour, after Ray J’s ongoing antics and controversial comments crossed the line. Lore’l, Kyle, and Alton unpack whether Ray J’s behavior is attention-seeking or self-sabotage—and why Brandy finally had enough.