Dallas rapper Zeethewizard, real name Zec’qurie Cannon Grant Fields, has died after being critically wounded in a New Year’s Day shooting at Pink House Dallas, police confirmed. He was 25. The shooting unfolded around 4 a.m. Thursday during the nightclub’s grand opening, shattering what was meant to mark a celebratory start to the year for the city’s hip-hop community. Authorities say five people were shot inside the venue. The Oak Cliff native suffered life-threatening injuries and was transported to a local hospital, where he died Monday despite emergency treatment. The four other victims were also hospitalized with gunshot wounds. Police have not released updates on their conditions. Rising steadily in the Dallas rap scene, Zeethewizard turned to music after a sports injury ended his athletic path. Friends say the setback became a turning point. He poured his discipline into recording, crafting songs rooted in personal struggle and neighborhood pride. His momentum had begun to build, with recent releases drawing attention beyond his immediate circle. He was also an active member of the New Dallas collective, a group of artists committed to reducing violence and encouraging unity within the city’s music culture. The collective often spoke publicly about accountability, safer shows, and protecting community spaces. The contrast between that mission and the circumstances of his death has weighed heavily on those closest to him. Dallas Rapper ZeeTheWizard Dies Days After Being Shot At Strip Club Pink House Dallas had been viewed as a promising new stage for local talent. BigXthaPlug was among those in attendance that night and witnessed the chaos that followed the gunfire. He later expressed grief over the shooting that critically injured his friend, according to people familiar with the situation. Many artists described the night as traumatic. In the days since, tributes have flooded social media. Fellow musicians and fans shared memories, lyrics, and messages mourning a life cut short. Several posts also called attention to ongoing safety concerns at nightlife events, particularly during high-attendance openings and holidays. Dallas police continue to investigate the shooting. No suspects have been identified, and no motive has been disclosed. Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage and interviewing witnesses who were inside the club. Pink House Dallas has not publicly commented. For Dallas hip-hop, the loss has been profound. What should have been a moment of celebration instead became another reminder of the risks surrounding nightlife spaces. Police urge anyone with information to contact investigators, as the community searches for answers and a sense of closure. ZeeTheWizard is survived by his two daughters.
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Aaron Pierre Posts Amid Teyana Taylor Breakup Rumors, Social Media Reacts
Aaron Pierre sends social media in a frenzy as he shares a post via Instagram amid Teyana Taylor breakup rumors. As previously reported, Pierre and Taylor has reportedly end their year-long relationship, according to sources who spoke with Page Six. The couple went public at the Fifteen Percent Pledge Gala in Los Angeles in early 2025. In June, Taylor celebrated Pierre’s 31st birthday with a touching tribute on social media. Back in June, Taylor posted a sweet birthday tribute to Pierre with a photo of the two looking cozy — she’s hitting a kissy face, and he’s all smiles behind her. Her caption read, “Cheers to Thirty-WON & many more wins around the sun. H‘AP’PY BIRTHDAY Woody” Pierre responded in the comments: “Now and always. Thank you Tey,” sending fans into a frenzy. Aaron Pierre also starred as Taylor’s love interest in her upcoming visual album The Escape Room, appearing in both the teaser trailer and the sultry music video for “Long Time.” The visuals, full of passion and emotional tension, had already sparked rumors — now confirmed by their public display. Pierre nor Taylor have addressed the speculation as of yet, however, Pierre did share a photo via Instagram and social media went wild. “Heard you alone now….need some company?” commented one fan. “Heard the contract has expired. Tragic!” reacted another. “If u ever need a shoulder to cry on…. View this post on Instagram
Hit-Boy Posts Surveillance Video After Multiple Intruders Target His Studio
The year opened on an unsettling note for Hit-Boy, who disclosed that his California studio was broken into during the early morning hours. The Grammy-winning producer shared security footage of the incident on social media, showing intruders moving through the space before leaving nearly empty-handed. The breach, which occurred around dawn, drew swift attention across the hip-hop community. For an artist known for discipline and focus, the intrusion felt personal, if not entirely unexpected. Hit-Boy detailed the moment in a post, writing, “This morning around 4 am, some idiots broke into my office/studio and went through a hassle just to get next to nothing.” He noted that his most meaningful possessions—his Grammy awards and jewelry—were untouched. Rather than expressing fear, his message conveyed frustration mixed with calm. The emphasis was less on loss and more on resilience. True to form, Hit-Boy processed the moment through music. He released a freestyle titled “Crow Bars,” transforming the incident into a creative release. One line landed with particular clarity: “they brought crow bars, and left with karma.” The track felt less like retaliation and more like a reminder of where his power actually resides. This morning around 4am some idiots broke into my office / studio and went thru a hassle just to get next to nothing. i had my grammys there and i know they wanted my jewels but not today champions FOH. i did a freestyle called “Crow Bars” watching the footage of these low life’s… pic.twitter.com/AzXdhdsU5W — Hit-Boy (@Hit_Boy) January 5, 2026 Break-Ins and Bounce-Back The incident echoed a similar experience shared recently by producer Sonny Digital, who also turned to social media after a burglary. In a candid video, Sonny said, “Yesterday, some bum as n***s came in here and stole all my keyboards, all my equipment… Don’t worry about the materials, I’m going to get this back. It’s just the principle of it though, you know what I’m saying?” Together, the stories have renewed quiet conversations about safety and vulnerability within creative spaces. Despite the disruption, Hit-Boy enters 2026 with momentum firmly intact. His 2025 output included collaborations with emerging West Coast artists and GOLDFISH, a joint album with The Alchemist that drew wide praise for its textured production and veteran presence. The project reaffirmed his standing as one of hip-hop’s most dependable architects. If the break-in marked a jarring start to the year, his response made clear it will not define what comes next.
50 Cent Steps Back from Beef with Claressa Shields
When 50 Cent took his seat at Gainbridge Fieldhouse during the Eastern Conference Finals in Indianapolis, the appearance itself drew little attention. Yet it coincided with a quieter development off the court: a noticeable cooling of tensions between the rapper and boxing champion Claressa Shields. After weeks of social media friction, Jackson appeared to dial things down. The shift suggested a rare pause in his usually unrelenting public sparring. In an Instagram post, Jackson addressed Shields directly, writing, “The truth is, I’m a Claressa Shields fan. I think she is an amazing fighter, and she has a big fight coming up. So, I’m going to chill and let her focus. Let’s go, champ!” The message marked a clear change in tone following a stretch of online exchanges that had pulled Shields into a broader rap feud. Its timing, just ahead of her next bout, appeared deliberate. The moment read less like retreat and more like restraint. View this post on Instagram A brief truce amid lingering rivalries Shields responded without escalation. She shared a clip of Jackson introducing her at a past event, pointing to an earlier chapter in their relationship that predated the recent tension. In her caption, she recalled how Jackson arranged her travel and invited her to attend an upcoming fight, describing the experience as “VIP treatment.” The gesture reframed their history as cooperative rather than combative. The conflict itself stemmed largely from Jackson’s ongoing rivalry with Shields’s partner, Papoose. That dispute intensified last month through taunts, AI-generated videos, and public commentary, eventually drawing Shields into the conversation. She voiced her frustration plainly on X, writing, “These rappers don’t get their a** beat enough—that’s the problem.” Jackson, meanwhile, has continued trading shots with other artists and has hinted that a response to a recent freestyle could arrive in 2026. For now, the exchange has settled into an uneasy calm. Whether the détente holds is an open question, particularly given Jackson’s long history of public feuds. Still, the moment offers a reminder that even in hip-hop’s most performative rivalries, acknowledgment and respect can surface—if only briefly.
North West’s Early Steps Toward Music Production Are Drawing Attention
North West is beginning to attract measured attention within music circles, not simply as a celebrity child. Instead, she is seen as a young creative quietly learning the mechanics of production. At 12 years old, she has already shown a sustained interest in shaping sound rather than merely performing it. Growing up at the intersection of music, fashion, and media has given her unusual access. Those close to her work say her curiosity appears deliberate. The focus, so far, has been on process over spectacle. Her father, Kanye West, remains one of the most influential producers of his generation, and his presence naturally informs her early development. During the VULTURES era, North contributed in ways that suggested experimentation rather than imitation. She appeared on tracks like “TALKING” and “BOMB.” Those moments felt exploratory, offering glimpses of rhythm, timing, and vocal confidence. The work suggested a young artist absorbing structure rather than chasing polish. NORTH WEST ANOTHER NEW BEATYou can tell that North West is Ye (Kanye West)’s daughter, because she’s creating some INCREDIBLE beats! Posted 8 hours ago on his TikTok. pic.twitter.com/1LDzmsMyLW — YEFANATICS (@yefanatics) January 5, 2026 A Studio Glimpse Signals the Shape of What’s Next More recently, North has been seen spending extended time crafting beats. She shares brief windows into that process online. A clip posted through the @kimandnorth TikTok account shows her experimenting with heavy 808s and digital textures that lean toward a futuristic edge. The sound draws from rage rap influences, marked by distortion and urgency. The moment feels closer to a studio notebook than a finished statement. That steady output has fueled speculation about what may come next. While no formal project has been announced, North has already released instrumental work. This includes a track created for Lil Wayne’s son, Lil Novi. In 2024, reports indicated Kanye was working closely with her on a possible debut titled Elementary School Dropout. If realized, the project would likely signal not a splashy arrival, but the early stages of a longer creative path taking shape.
Victoria Monét & NBA Star Jaylen Brown Turn Heads With Salsa Night Link-Up
Victoria Monét & Jaylen Brown spice things up on the dance floor for their latest link-up. Jaylen Brown has been known for a number of his off-the-court quests. Since becoming a frequent streamer, the Boston Celtics all-star has showcased more of what he does when he’s not dropping close to 30 points per game. Most recently, Brown was joined by Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, Victoria Monét, for salsa dancing lessons. In the video, Brown approaches the “On my Mama” singer as she takes his hand to start the routine. The two glide effortlessly on the dance floor in the one minute video. Monet was even surprised by Brown’s effortless steps by the end of the routine. “Oh!” Monét reacted once Brown hit a spin during the routine. “Come on!” he said in celebration after the music stopped. “I’m done.” View this post on Instagram The world was well aware that Brown’s got game, but now they know “he got moves.” Monét took to her Instagram stories after sharing the video. “That was so fun,” she started. @fchwpo thank you for having me. @raulsohostudious you are such an excellent teacher tysmmm.” Fans took to the post’s comment section to react to the surprise link up. “Not who I expected but I love all of this lol,” said one fan said. “Dancing with the stars would definitely be a good look for Jaylen. Victoria is stunning,” another said. Others complimented that the two looked “cute together.” Brown later tied his career high with 50 points in a Boston Celtics win over the Los Angeles Clippers, 146-115. He hinted at crediting the “salsa lesson” for his great performance. Was it the salsa lesson last night I gotta dance more often lol — Jaylen Brown (@FCHWPO) January 4, 2026
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson Gets Candid About His ‘Dysfunctional Childhood’
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson recently revealed his difficult childhood. Speaking with Variety, Johnson discussed the volatile relationship between his father, former wrestling star Rocky Johnson, and his mother, Ata Johnson. “My own mom and dad had an explosive and volcanic relationship,” Johnson said. “He was a pro wrestler at a time when it was the Wild West. There weren’t million-dollar contracts. It was paycheck to paycheck and just trying to survive. My dad struggled with his addictions and focused on his career and himself, while my mom was at home, raising me. She had to give up her own dreams and support the man that she loves. All she wanted was to be seen, and she was never seen,” Johnson continued. “And I grew up watching that kind of decline in a relationship when a man battles his own demons. I watched their fights. I heard their fights, which is even worse.” Johnson spoke about how his childhood trauma impacted the roles he accepted as an actor. He said this was one of the reasons he chose to play “tough guy roles.” Johnson received his first-ever Golden Globe nomination for his work in “Smashing Machine. He also won the Creative Impact in Acting Award at the 2026 Palm Springs International Film Festival. Johnson spoke about how he landed the role. “He [Director Benny Safdie] said, ‘I want to make this film with you,” Johnson recalled. “And I know how to make it. I’m going to write the script on spec.” Johnson said that, and Safdie instantly forged a creative connection. “I realized how much we had in common. I said, ‘Benny, I’ve lost 15 friends to addiction and suicide. Perhaps this could serve as a beacon or lighthouse to people who are struggling with addiction,” Johnson remembers. “And Benny began sharing with me everything that he had experienced with his own family members and addictions.” Johnsson said this was the first film where he sat in his pain along with the audience. “It was the most freeing I have ever felt in my entire career,” he says. “When you make these blockbuster films, you have the responsibility of making the audience feel good. And the choices you make [are dictated by] the character’s likability. For the first time, every shot, every day, regardless of the scene, that never crossed my mind.”
Jennifer Lopez Won’t Give Up Her Heart So Easily In Her Next Relationship
Jennifer Lopez is setting the record straight on her standard for a new relationship. The multi-hyphenate said that if her next man wants her heart, he has to “earn it.” According to Complex, Lopez addressed her love life during a show in Las Vegas for her ongoing residency on Jan. 3. She shared her new perspective after performing her 1999 hit song, “If You Had My Love.” Lopez revealed that “she initially sang the song with hope.” But as time passed, she now sings it “from a place of power. “Because the truth is, if you wanted to have my love, you would have to earn it,” Lopez told the crowd, “You would have to treat me right. And you would have to respect me. You’d have to accept me for all that I am. You’d have to love me if you wanted my love.” Lopez also spoke about the price of love. “You can’t have love without heartbreak,” Lopez said. Lopez’s most recent comments stem from her claiming that she’s in her “happy era.” On the opening night of her residency at The Colosseum Theater at Caesars Palace. She even took some time to address her divorce from Ben Affleck last year. “It’s over, and we just, boom, and it’s fine. It’s all good,” Lopez said of the split. “The good news is that I’m learning and I’m growing. We’re in our happy era right now.” While performing in Bilbao, Spain. Lopez joked about her four divorces. At the performance, a fan held up a sign that read “J Lo, marry me?” Lopez hilariously denied the fan’s proposal. “I think I’m done with that. Yeah, I tried a few times,” Lopez joked.
Michael B. Jordan Explains Why He Sought Therapy After ‘Black Panther’ Films
Michael B. Jordan gave an incredible performance as Erik “Killmonger” Stevens in the Marvel Black Panther and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. But the role had an impact on him. During an interview with “CBS Sunday Morning,” Jordan said he needed to “decompress” after the role. Jordan shared that he “went to therapy and talked about it. Found a way to kind of just decompress, I think at that point still learning that I needed to decompress from a character.” Jordan explained that his therapy around the role “spiraled into a bigger conversation and self-discovery. “Okay, you know, I think that’s something that’s necessary for people.’” “Especially men. I think it’s good for them to go and talk. That’s something I’m not ashamed of at all, and very proud of,” Jordan explained. Also, his therapist “definitely helped me trying to be a good communicator and a well-rounded person, inside and out.” Jordan shared that he tapped into the spirit of “Killmonger.” “Erik didn’t really know a lot of love. I think Erik didn’t experience that,” Jordan explained. “He had a lot of betrayal, a lot of failed systems around him that shaped him and his anger and his frustration.” Speaking with Entertainment Weekly at the time of the first film’s release in 2018, Jordan shared his excitement about the character. “Being the protagonist usually means being morally correct. And being pained with making good decisions all the time,” he said. “When you’re an antagonist, you can blur those lines and be a little less on-point, morally. There are less boundaries, you know what I’m saying? You can be a little loose and have a little more fun. It’s dope.” Black Panther starred the late Chadwick Boseman, Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman, Daniel Kaluuya, Letitia Wright, and Winston Duke. Released in February 2018, the film grossed $1.34 billion worldwide.