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Macklemore's Seattle Home Robbed, Nanny Sprayed With Bear Mace
Burglars broke into a home in Seattle belonging to Macklemore over the weekend, spraying a nanny with bear mace and stealing 'thousands of dollars of items' while three children were in the residence. The incident occurred just after midnight on Saturday, June 7, in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, according to a police report obtained by Rolling Stone. The two suspects entered the house, confronted the nanny with the mace, then 'ransacked the residence.' The suspects were reportedly inside the house for several minutes until the nanny was able to free herself and call 911. The suspects fled soon after. The children in the house were not harmed and were put in the care of family members. More from Rolling Stone 'How Much Does My Body Cost?': Sean Combs' Ex Faces Fiery Cross-Examination Lil Durk Denied Bail Again in Murder-for-Hire Case 'Orgasmic Meditation' Leaders Convicted of Forced Labor Charges While the police report noted that the house belonged to a 'high-profile individual,' the name was redacted. The home address, however, matched those on Macklemore's voting record, per The Seattle Times. It does not appear that Macklemore was home at the time of the robbery. The musician played a pair of concerts in Ireland on June 4 and 5, and was scheduled to perform at a festival in Frankfurt, Germany, on June 8, but canceled his appearance at the last minute. The festival wrote in a statement, 'Due to unforeseen circumstances, Macklemore had to return to Seattle to attend to an urgent matter… This decision was not made lightly and we apologize to all his fans eager to see the show.' A rep for Macklemore did not immediately return Rolling Stone's request for comment. According to the nanny, the robbery occurred not long after she had put the three children to bed. The nanny said the suspects entered via a patio door, confronted her, and sprayed her in the face with the mace. She said one suspect actually tried to help her clean it off her face 'for some unexplainable reason.' While the nanny said this suspect looked 'fearful,' the other one started yelling at her, 'Where are the jewels, bitch?' The nanny said she showed the men where the valuable items in the house were, and they took jewelry, watches, and shoes. The suspects also pushed the woman to the ground, took her phone, and tried to restrain her, but the nanny said she was able to get free by biting one of them. She then ran from the house and knocked on the doors of neighbors before one let her in and allowed her to call the police. The nanny also suggested to police that she thought the robbery could have been politically motivated, though the police report did not contain any further details or evidence related to this assumption. Macklemore has long been outspoken on a variety of issues, and has lately focused much of his energy on speaking out against Israel's war in Gaza. Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked
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Lil Wayne Wows the BET Awards With ‘A Milli' Performance
Tha Carter VI season is in full effect, as attendees of the BET Awards learned during Lil Wayne's performance at 'Culture's Biggest Night.' Wayne, who just dropped his Tha Carter VI album, invigorated the crowd with his rendition of 'A Milli,' preceded by his new track 'Welcome to The Carter.' Wayne was backed by a choir in in red Young Money robes who kicked off the gospel-esque hook of 'Welcome to Tha Carter,' the second song on Tha Carter VI. The smoke-shrouded stage then went lava red with frentic lights as Wayne broke into his Tha Carter III hit 'A Milli.' The audience could be heard thunderously rapping along. More from Rolling Stone Doechii Slams Trump's L.A. Protest Crackdown While Accepting BET Award BET Awards 2025: The Complete Winners List Lil Wayne Fleetingly Reminds Us Why He's One of the Best It's been a busy several days for Wayne, who just released his latest studio album on Friday. The May Rolling Stone cover star celebrated the project with his first headlining show at Madison Square Garden, a 'time machine' of a set that included standards from his lengthy catalog. He also played new songs like 'Bells,' which was paired by an appearance from LL Cool J, who performed his 'Rock The Bells' classic that Wayne's track is derived from. The day before Tha Carter VI dropped, he gave fans an introduction to the album via an ESPN NBA Finals ad featuring his Bono-featured 'These Are The Days' single. Wayne appeared alongside a slew of performers, such as Teyana Taylor, Playboi Carti, GloRilla, Leon Thomas, Ledisi, and Keyshia Cole. Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked
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Kendrick Lamar's ‘GNX' Wins Album of The Year at The 2025 BET Awards
Kendrick Lamar took home the award for Album of the Year at the 2025 BET Awards, beating out Beyoncé, The Weeknd, Drake, and more, and adding to the impressive string of accolades for the L.A. rapper following his now-infamous feud with Drake. His award was presented to him by actor Keke Palmer. During his acceptance speech, he acknowledged that he hasn't often attended the BET Awards in recent years, but said it's always been important to him. 'I ain't been here in a long time,' he said, 'BET always makes sure that they represent the culture right, and always put me in the midst of the cycle of what we represent, and that's real, true down to Earth music that people can feel. So I always give my heart to BET.' He looked towards the back of the crowd and showed out 'All my L.A. natives' before thanking God and his company, PG Lang. More from Rolling Stone Teyana Taylor Makes the BET Awards Her 'Escape Room' in Fiery Performance Lil Wayne Wows the BET Awards With 'A Milli' Performance Doechii Slams Trump's L.A. Protest Crackdown While Accepting BET Award He also shouted out SZA, who was also in attendance and added, 'We on tour right now, please come to the show.' They are in fact in the middle of their Grand National tour, which finishes its North American dates this month and hits Europe in July. Lamar, who is the night's most nominated act, was handed a slew of additional trophies by host Kevin Hart, though the particulars of the awards were not named. Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked