Chris Brown granted bail by UK court, Olamide receives Billboard power player recognition for the 2nd year, Jude Bellingham set to miss the start of 2025-26 season. Stay in the know with our Rave News Digest, which summarizes five of the hottest global news stories you need to catch up on, saving you time and energy. Consider it your daily news fix.
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1. Chris Brown granted bail by UK court
Chris Brown has been granted bail by a UK court, allowing him to proceed with his upcoming “Breezy Bowl XX” world tour. pic.twitter.com/lwP5elfzrx
— RNB RADAR (@RNB_RADAR) May 21, 2025
R&B superstar Chris Brown has been granted bail by a UK court, clearing a major hurdle for his upcoming world tour despite facing a serious criminal charge in London. On Wednesday, May 20, Judge Tony Baumgartner of Southwark Crown Court approved the singer’s release under strict conditions, according to reports. Brown, 36, must pay £4 million (approximately $5.4 million) immediately, with an additional £1 million due within a week. Though required to surrender his passport, the court will allow exceptions for tour-related travel.
Brown was arrested last week in Manchester in connection with a February 2023 incident in which he allegedly assaulted music producer Abraham Diaw at a London nightclub. Prosecutors claim the Grammy winner struck Diaw with a tequila bottle in what they described as an “unprovoked attack,” causing the victim to lose consciousness. Chris Brown did not attend the bail hearing and has not yet entered a plea. His associate, rapper HoodyBaby, faces similar charges of grievous bodily harm with intent. Despite the ongoing legal case, Brown is set to begin his Breezy Bowl XX tour on June 8 in the Netherlands.
2. Olamide receives Billboard Power Player recognition for the second year
Olamide emerges as one of Billboard’s Global Power Players in 2025 ???? pic.twitter.com/2hRgReTRzk
— NOTJUSTOK (@NOTJUSTOK) May 20, 2025
Nigerian rap legend and music executive Olamide has once again been honored as a global music power player by Billboard, earning a spot on the 2025 Global Power Players list. This marks the second consecutive year the YBNL Nation boss has received the prestigious recognition, cementing his influence not only as a chart-topping artist but also as a visionary label executive and cultural force in the international music scene. Known for his sharp talent scouting and business acumen, Olamide has played a pivotal role in the rise of Afrobeats, helping launch the careers of stars like Fireboy DML and Asake while positioning his independent label among the most respected in Africa.
Billboard’s annual list celebrates influential figures shaping the global music industry, and Olamide’s inclusion underscores his impact on both local and international stages. His strategic collaborations, cross-border partnerships, and continued musical success have helped push Nigerian music to new global heights. From his beginnings as a street rapper in Lagos to his current status as a global music entrepreneur, Olamide’s journey reflects the power of dedication, innovation, and cultural authenticity. His recognition is not only a personal milestone but also a proud moment for the African music community, as it further establishes the continent’s growing prominence in the world’s sonic landscape.
3. South Africa’s president Ramaphosa meets with Trump in White House visit
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday in a high-stakes visit marked by unusually tense exchanges over crime, race, and South Africa’s land reform policies. While the meeting began on a cordial note, with Trump praising South African golfers and Ramaphosa eager to discuss trade and critical minerals, things quickly turned confrontational. Trump played a video alleging a “white genocide” in South Africa and flipped through printed articles about murdered white farmers, interrupting Ramaphosa’s attempts to clarify that South Africa’s crime problem disproportionately affects its Black majority. “The farmers are not Black,” Trump stated. Ramaphosa, maintaining composure, responded, “These are concerns we are willing to talk to you about.”
The encounter comes at a fraught time in U.S.-South Africa relations. Trump has criticized South Africa’s land reform efforts and filed public condemnations of the country’s genocide case against Israel. His administration has cut aid, expelled South Africa’s ambassador, and offered asylum to Afrikaners claiming persecution—moves Pretoria calls racially biased and historically blind. South Africa firmly rejects claims of targeted violence against whites, pointing to the nation’s high overall crime rate and deep-rooted legacy of apartheid. The meeting’s tone may complicate relations with the U.S., South Africa’s second-largest trading partner, particularly as the aid cuts have already begun to affect crucial programs like HIV testing.
4. Skai Jackson files restraining order against son’s father following assault
Skai Jackson files for a restraining order against her baby’s father, claiming he attacked her while she was holding their 3-month-old baby on Mother’s Day.
She is asking the judge to keep him 100 yards away from her and their child, saying she is terrified for her life. pic.twitter.com/EoYYPwRUpa
— My Mixtapez (@mymixtapez) May 19, 2025
Actress Skai Jackson has filed a restraining order against her ex-boyfriend and the father of her child, Deondre Burgin, following a disturbing series of alleged domestic violence incidents. According to court documents obtained by the media, Jackson, 23, accused Burgin of assaulting her on Mother’s Day while she was holding their three-month-old son, Kasai. The former Disney star claims Burgin slammed her head against a car window and punched her in the face. She also detailed a pattern of abuse spanning six months in 2024, which included being choked, scratched, and having her head slammed against a wall, with several of her personal items, such as a television and iPhone, destroyed in the process.
Jackson’s claims further allege that during her pregnancy, Burgin threatened her life on multiple occasions, including pressuring her to drink bleach and threatening to stab her if she called for help. One particularly harrowing incident involved Burgin reportedly holding her at knifepoint and choking her until she lost breath after forcing his way into a locked bathroom. Jackson stated she has video evidence of the abuse and is requesting the court to mandate that Burgin enter a domestic violence treatment program. She also seeks child support and coverage of her legal fees. The court granted a temporary restraining order, and a hearing has been scheduled for June 9. Burgin was recently arrested in Kentucky on an outstanding warrant and had been serving a 90-day jail sentence at the time of Kasai’s birth.
5. Jude Bellingham set to miss the start of the 2025-26 season
???? ????????????????????????????????: Jude Bellingham will undergo a shoulder surgery after the Club World Club and will be out for 3 months after that ???? (via @TheAthleticFC) pic.twitter.com/NQ5QnzFf7E
— 433 (@433) May 20, 2025
Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham is expected to miss the beginning of the 2025-26 season as he prepares to undergo surgery on a long-standing shoulder issue. According to The Athletic, the England international will go under the knife after the FIFA Club World Cup to address a dislocated left shoulder sustained during a match against Rayo Vallecano in November 2023. The surgery is anticipated to sideline Bellingham for at least 12 weeks, ruling him out of the early part of the new campaign.
Despite returning to action shortly after the injury last year, Bellingham has played through discomfort due to a congested fixture calendar that delayed the procedure. Real Madrid’s medical team now believes surgery is unavoidable to prevent long-term damage. The club is reportedly concerned about a noticeable dip in Bellingham’s form this season, with the midfielder contributing 13 goals and 14 assists, down from his stellar debut year. Carlo Ancelotti’s side will conclude their La Liga season this weekend, with Bellingham still expected to feature before he begins recovery.
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