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Moniece Slaughter Says Shaq Dumped Her Because ‘He Doesn’t Like To Be Questioned’

In an interview with Domenick Nati on The Domenick Nati Radio Show, Moniece Slaughter shed some light on her past involvement with Shaq, and why their relationship didn’t pan out. The pair dated briefly from 2011 to 2012, but their relationship was tainted by suspected infidelity on Shaq’s part. Slaughter said that when the swirling internet rumors prompted her to voice her concerns to Shaq in an attempt to work things out, it only aggravated him. She told Nati, “he broke it off with me because I was asking too many questions. He doesn’t want to be questioned. He does not like to be cornered. And I’m the type where I’m like, ‘I don’t give a f*ck who you are. If I’m concerned, I’m going to voice this concern, you’re going to answer it” 

Slaughter, who has dated many celebrities, including Ray J and her baby daddy Lil Fizz, went on to confirm that the two are indeed still on good terms, with the former NBA player having most recently reached out this past May, to wish her a happy Mother’s Day. 

Slaughter also noted that the two are better off as friends, and it’s all love between them. The same unfortunately can’t be said for her explosive relationship with the father of her child, Lil Fizz, which has made headlines several times recently. Over the past several months, Slaughter has claimed Fizz isn’t allowed around Omarion and Apryl Jones’ kids, threatened to sue him for a 2015 music video, and broken up and gotten back together about a dozen times

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As of right now, it appears the two are off-again. Watch Slaughter reminisce on her past relationships and all that she has learned from them in her IG Live interview with Nati below.

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Kyle Ashen’s sun-drenched recollection with new release “That Local Girl”

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Kyle Ashen’s latest release, “That Local Girl,” is a gorgeous trip down memory lane, a country single that explores that golden glow of memory, like flipping through old photographs touched by salt air and summer sunlight. It’s warm, cinematic, and deeply relatable, a song about the kind of love story that never quite goes away, even as time moves on.

“That Local Girl” is filled with imagery that quickly takes the listener into a world they can walk right into. You got a blonde-haired, blue-eyed girl on a boardwalk street by the ocean, a souped-up truck driving through town, neon lights reflecting off the ocean breeze, and the electric innocence of young love burning in the background.

But under all that cutesy trapping is something more than that, longing. Some people, some places that leave permanent marks on Kyle Ashen and us know that. What’s so brilliant about this song is that it marries those two ideas, making love and hometown memory feel beautifully inseparable. Sometimes you miss a person. And with that person, you miss an entire version of life. “That Local Girl” is more than a country love song from Kyle Ashen. He is a living postcard from the past, sun-faded, bittersweet, and glowing with feeling. A reminder that summers pass by, but some memories stay with us forever.

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ECHOFLIP inspires faith and fire with triumphant anthem on “Kingdom Rise”

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ECHOFLIP marches forward with commanding purpose on “Kingdom Rise,” a single that not only demands attention but also commands it. Driven by pounding drums, soaring melodic textures, and full-conviction lyricism, the song arrives like a battle cry with the heart of worship. Bold and energized and spiritually charged from beginning to end.

“Kingdom Rise” is street realism meets kingdom vision at its heart. It’s got grit in its pulse but grace in its message as well. Each bar rings with resilience with ECHOFLIP, a record that embodies struggle, perseverance, and steadfast faith in the face of adversity. The result is music that is rooted in reality while reaching for something much larger.

What makes the single particularly compelling is how seamlessly it combines high-energy Christian trap with uplifting spiritual themes. The hard-hitting production has edge and urgency, and its faith-centered focus gives it soul. It’s motivational without being pushy. Worshipful without momentum loss, without losing authenticity. Ideal for trap gospel, inspirational rap, and urban playlists that aim to uplift as much as energize, “Kingdom Rise” delivers on all fronts. It moves the body, it sharpens the mind, it stirs the soul.

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