Satan Rides the Billboard: Rappers Raped, Drugged, and Owned by Hollywood’s Elite
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Rappers drugged, raped, and blackmailed into silence. Satanic sex rituals, secret tapes, and corrupted fame—this is the true cost of success in today’s music industry.
They said it was just music. They said it was just art. But behind the neon lights, platinum chains, and million-dollar record deals lies something far more sinister—something unspeakably evil.
On May 26, 2021, New York rapper “Smart” shattered the silence.
With one post, he did what entire media empires won’t dare. He exposed the Satanic sex blackmail web that he says is tightly woven throughout the music industry. Fans have long whispered about the darkness behind the fame, but this? This was blunt. Real. The kind of raw truth that’ll get a man “silenced.”
“They drugged me. Raped me. And only then did they offer me a record deal.” — Smart
Let that sink in. This wasn’t the tale of a conspiracy theorist high on Reddit fumes. This was a real artist from New York, making a statement so gut-wrenching, so horrific, it sent shockwaves through the underground.
What Smart described echoes what has been quietly whispered for decades: that contracts aren’t just signed in ink, but in bodily fluids and blood. That the price of fame in the industry is your soul, your dignity, and your silence.
You’ve heard the stories. You’ve laughed at the memes. The idea of “backdoor orgy mansion parties” in Hollywood? Funny, until it’s not.
The same grotesque blueprint plays out there. The glitter of fame is just a distraction, a bait. Behind closed doors, in gated mansions—rituals. Sex magic. Drugs. Cameras. And always… blackmail.
It’s all coordinated. It’s not some disorganized mess of deviants. It’s a machine, built on manipulation. If you’re in, you’re owned. If you’re out, you’re ruined.
And it’s not just Smart. It’s not just Hollywood.
Fast forward to the explosive Sean Diddy Combs lawsuit, and suddenly, what seemed like paranoia now reads like a warning. Diddy, one of the industry’s untouchables, is now facing damning allegations of hoarding tapes of influential people in compromising positions—for leverage.
This is classic blackmail architecture. Control them with shame. Own them with secrets. Use their flesh as collateral.
Diddy’s alleged playbook is a carbon copy of Jeffrey Epstein’s operation—an operation so filthy and so powerful that it nearly took down global leaders.
So ask yourself: Why would the music industry be any different?
Back in 2017, Rapper Ali Vegas went on record, warning us. He said it plain:
“They make you do rituals. They humiliate you. It’s part of the game.”
This wasn’t metaphor. He wasn’t talking about paying dues with hard work. He was talking about blood oaths, sacrifices, sexual humiliation.
Why would a man say something like this, knowing it could cost him everything? Because it’s the truth. And the truth burns hotter than hellfire in this industry.
Vegas didn’t just hint. He claimed to have seen it firsthand. He told the world that being successful in hip-hop isn’t about talent anymore. It’s about submission. Total submission.
Dig deeper. On August 5, 2011, T Miles, former A&R at No Limit Records, dropped a bombshell.
He didn’t hold back:
“These guys are getting f***ed in the ass for contracts. Literal homosexual blackmail.”
And just like that, he vanished from headlines.
That kind of explicit truth? Too raw for daytime news. Too dangerous for networks owned by the same forces pulling these strings.
In 2017, I stood on that cliff myself.
Through my label IVOS, under the umbrella of Universal Music Group, I was offered a contract. A major one. And I remember that meeting—too well.
The smiles were fake. The questions were loaded. And when the drinks came out, something shifted. Something evil.
I left. I never signed. And I’ve kept my mouth shut… until now.
This year, I’ll go on camera. I’ll name names. I’m not afraid anymore.
Because what’s happening in this industry is a war on the souls of young artists. A war fought with sex, drugs, power, and Satanism.
This isn’t just about “a few bad apples.” This is systemic evil. The entertainment industry is being used as a weapon.
They’re targeting the young, the poor, the desperate, the talented—anyone they can lure with fame.
Once you’re in the room, the doors close. Then the cameras roll. And if you talk, you’re finished. Your career, your family, your life—gone.
This is blackmail as a control system. This is ritual as initiation.
It’s no longer a secret.
What’s so hard to believe about Satanic worship when these artists flaunt the signs openly? Look at the hand gestures. Look at the stage performances. Look at the music videos with literal Satanic imagery.
Do you think that’s art? It’s not. It’s a signal. It’s a pact.
They’re not hiding it anymore because they don’t have to. The public is desensitized.
But I won’t be. And I hope to God you won’t be either.
This ends when we end it. Not with tweets. Not with likes.
By calling it out. Loudly. Publicly. Relentlessly.
Expose them. Support the artists who walk away. Believe the survivors. Fight this with everything you have.
Because if we don’t, this thing will devour our kids next. It already has its hooks in TikTok. In Netflix. In YouTube. In the Billboard charts.
The only weapon we have left is truth. So use it. Use it until it breaks their mirrors and blows out their candles.
This is not just about music.
This is spiritual warfare.
And I’m not staying quiet any longer.
🔥🚨DEVELOPING: Fans of Hip-Hop have been addressing the conspiracy of ‘Satanic sex blackmail’ on the internet recently. On May 26, 2021, New York Rapper “Smart” exposed how some artists in the music industry are drugged and raped before they sign their contract and ‘Satanic… pic.twitter.com/VHG03R8aj2
— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) April 13, 2025
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