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The Morning Buzz with Vic Jagger and Huggy Lowdown
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Vic Jagger and Huggy Lowdown brought their signature humor and insider vibes to “The Real Sound of the DMV” on Majic 102.3/92.7, offering listeners a lively mix of entertainment and news. Here’s a quick rundown of the hot topics they served up.

The Diddy Trial Update

The duo dove into the ongoing courtroom drama surrounding Sean “Diddy” Combs. Jury deliberations in his sex crimes trial have hit a roadblock, with jurors unable to agree on a verdict for one of the charges—racketeering. While they reached decisions on four other charges, the judge has instructed them to continue working on the remaining verdict. The story remains a developing headline that has captivated the music and legal world alike.

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Suge Knight’s Tupac Revelation

Iconic yet controversial, Suge Knight made waves with shocking claims in a recent interview. Currently serving a 28-year sentence, the former CEO of Death Row Records shared an eyebrow-raising anecdote about the late Tupac Shakur. According to Knight, shortly after Tupac’s cremation, some of his closest family and friends rolled his ashes into a blunt and smoked it. While Huggy Lowdown joked about passing on it—”because ashes in a blunt is just too much”—this revelation sparked amazement and disbelief. Whether true or not, the tale adds a surreal twist to Tupac’s enduring legacy.

Kendrick Lamar’s Record-Breaking Success

Shifting the tone to celebrate today’s hip-hop excellence, Vic Jagger gave a well-deserved shoutout to Kendrick Lamar. His groundbreaking album has now spent a record 22 weeks as the number-one rap album on Billboard, highlighting his enduring artistry and fan loyalty. Kudos to Kendrick for redefining what it means to dominate the charts.

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