Ja Rule’s 50 Cent Receipts SHUTDOWN, MGK MAD Over White Rapper Mt Rushmore , Will Smith SLAMMED

Ja Rule’s “Receipts” Shut Down Again, MGK Mad Over White Rapper Mount Rushmore Snub, Will Smith Slammed by Tony Rock After Album Flop

Hey, welcome back — we’ve got a lot to unpack today.

First up, there’s an update on the Ja Rule vs. 50 Cent saga. If you remember, Ja Rule recently hinted that he was finally ready to “go nuclear” on 50 Cent by exposing him. Well, the big reveal turned out to be a massive letdown. Ja pulled out receipts — the same old documents that have been circulating and debunked for years.

And just when you thought this would be the end, a lawyer jumped in earlier today to break it all down once again. According to the analysis, the document Ja showed actually proves the opposite of what he claims. The paperwork clearly separates “informant” from “Curtis” (50 Cent’s real name), meaning the theory falls apart completely. At this point, fans are starting to lose track of how many times this same rumor has been shut down.

MGK Reacts to the Viral “White Rapper Mount Rushmore”

Next up, the viral “Mount Rushmore of White Rappers” list caused waves online recently. The list included Eminem, Mac Miller, Paul Wall, and Russ — but one name missing stood out: Machine Gun Kelly. And apparently, MGK noticed.

When a freestyle clip was posted online, MGK reacted directly:

*“Me not on the White Rapper Mount Rushmore is blasphemy.”*

That one line sparked an absolute roasting session online. Fans were quick to remind him why he was left off, with comments ranging from:

– “You got bodied by Eminem and switched genres to pop-punk. That alone disqualifies you.”

– “You even acknowledging this list is why you’re not on it.”

– “You haven’t been a rapper for six years, bro.”

Others pointed out that even the worst projects from Eminem, Mac Miller, or Paul Wall still outshine MGK’s best. Some even joked he wouldn’t make a Mount Rushmore for Ohio rappers either, given the state’s lineup includes Bone Thugs, Kid Cudi, Bow Wow, and Trippie Redd.

Whether MGK was genuinely upset or fishing for headlines, the internet didn’t hold back.

Will Smith’s Comeback Album Flops — Tony Rock Calls It “Trash”

And finally, the tension between the Rock family and Will Smith is still alive and well.

Will recently dropped his comeback album *Based on a True Story*, featuring big names like Big Sean, Russ, and Joyner Lucas — and even tracks that address the infamous Oscars slap. But despite the star-studded lineup, the album was a commercial flop. Reports say it sold just 268 physical copies in its first week in the UK, and it failed to crack the Billboard 200 in the U.S.

TMZ later caught up with Tony Rock, Chris Rock’s brother, who had no interest in sugar-coating his thoughts:

“The album’s trash. I haven’t even listened to it — and I refuse to. He only put the Oscars slap on there to try and sell a sh*tty album.”

Tony went on to suggest Will was using the drama for attention and that despite all the talk, both sides probably made money off the situation in the long run — especially his brother, thanks to the Netflix comedy special.

Fans were split on Tony’s comments: some felt it was time to move on, others defended his reaction, pointing out that Will slapped his brother on live TV in front of the world, so of course the bad blood still runs deep.

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Final Thoughts

So — what do you think?

Did MGK deserve a spot on the White Rapper Mount Rushmore?

And is the Will Smith vs. Rock family feud ever going to fade away?