Two weeks ago, Kendrick Lamar rapped on his song “The Heart Part 4“: “Y’all got ’til April the 7th to get y’all sh*t together.” After much speculation, Lamar has finally clarified what the date stands for: it is the announcement of his new album. The project will drop on April 14, the same day he is scheduled to do his headline performance at Coachella. Although the tracklist has yet to have been announced, it will feature 14 songs including the Mike WiLL Made-It-produced “HUMBLE.” The project is now available for pre-order via iTunes.

Kodak Black found himself in even more legal trouble this week, as he was accused of assaulting a woman at a Miami strip club earlier this year. The rapper, who just released his debut album, is currently in jail, facing a different charge of criminal sexual conduct dating from just over a year ago.

USC’s annual Springfest was shut down before headliner Rae Sremmurd ever hit the stage due to safety concerns from overcrowding. Travis Scott and Migos were also on the bill and were kicked off stage by police.

Late last week Florida rapper XXXTentacion—whose real name is Jahseh Onfroy—was released from jail in his home state after pleading no contest to charges of home invasion and aggravated battery with a firearm. These charges stem from a November 2015 incident in which he allegedly entered the home of Che Thomas and robbed him at gunpoint. The deal to withhold adjudication of the charges essentially means that the disposition of the crimes he is charged with committing will be suspended, provided he successfully completes a six-year probationary period under court mandated conditions. Among a series of requirements, the probation order states that Onfroy will not violate any law, possess a firearm or weapon, associate with any persons engaged in criminal activity, or visit places where drugs are used. If he manages to complete this strict probation, the charges will effectively disappear and Onfroy’s record will be clear.

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DJ Khaled is still asking everyone “Did the Drake vocals come in yet?!” and now he finally got a response from Drizzy himself who decided to troll the “We The Best” frontman in return. Khaled also hinted that there might be more than one track coming from the two.

Kanye West has made history today. Last year’s effort by the superstar rapper, “The Life of Pablo” has officially cinched the title of becoming the first streaming-only album to become certified.

Kylie Jenner and Tyga have reportedly broken up yet again. It’s unclear what caused the latest rift in their relationship, but according to a report, they are “taking some space” right now and in another “off phase” of their relationship. This isn’t the first time they’ve broken up, so don’t be surprised if they’re back together again next month.

Kodak Black is killing it right now. Following the release of the Florida rapper’s debut album Painting Pictures and a collaboration with PnB Rock and A Boogie for The Fate and the Furious, the first official Kodak Black documentary has emerged. Titled Project Baby, the Mandon Lovett-directed film runs for 25 minutes and features original soundtrack work from Kodak Black producer C-Clip Beatz. Just like the trailer released earlier this week alludes to, the Project Baby documentary documents the successes and setbacks of Kodak’s brief but impactful career. Specifically, the piece focuses on Kodak Black’s legal issues, the Project Baby upbringing and his hopes for the future.

You can check out Kodak Black’s new biography Project Baby below. Last month, Kodak dropped the politically-charged “Tunnel Vision” video.