An exclusive In Touch Weekly report, the outlet claims Rick Ross (real name William Leonard Roberts) owes nearly $65,000 in taxes. In documents obtained by the publisher, the Georgia Department of Revenue accused the “ Champagne Moments ” rapper of skipping out on a five-figure tax debt.
This apparently isn't the first time Rick Ross has gone through this entire song and dance over back-taxes, either!
Many fans are outraged that Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross and Soulja Boy reportedly performed at Donald Trump's inaugural ball over the weekend
Death Row Records owner Snoop Dogg caused quite a stir when he performed at Crypto Ball in Washington, D.C., right before President Donald Trump's inauguration ... along with fellow rappers Nelly, Rick Ross, and Soulja Boy. He unabashedly stated that ...
On Friday, Snoop Dogg and Rick Ross headlined the exclusive Crypto Ball, a black-tie event organized by crypto entrepreneur David Sacks, recently appointed by Trump as the “AI and Crypto Czar.” The two hip-hop legends reportedly accepted payment for their performances in Bitcoin, currently trading at a staggering $103,000 per coin.
Four Black artists will perform at Trump’s inauguration, igniting a cultural firestorm about art, politics, and the cost of complicity.
Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross, and Soulja Boy performed at Donald Trump’s “Crypto Ball” despite their past criticism of the President-elect.
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X is calling Rick Ross, Snoop Dogg, Soulja Boy and Nelly sellouts for performing at Donald Trump inauguration events.
Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross, Soulja Boy and now Nelly have offered their music and celebrity to Donald Trump inauguration celebrations.
Hip-hop, once a movement and a megaphone for Black empowerment and communal struggle, has been hijacked by the almighty dollar, leading to artists such as Snoop, Nelly, and Soulja Boy performing at Trump inauguration events,
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