What’s the latest on rapper NBA Ben 10, who was reportedly shot inside a Houston restaurant?

What's the latest on rapper NBA Ben 10, who was reportedly shot inside a Houston restaurant?

What’s the latest on rapper NBA Ben 10, who was reportedly shot inside a Houston restaurant?

According to sources, rapper NBA Ben 10 was shot inside a Houston eatery called Confessions.

Rapper NBA 10, an affiliate of rap artist NBA Youngboy, was reportedly shot inside a Houston eatery called Confessions. OG Monique confirmed on Instagram that Ten is alert, despite initial fears over his condition. “Please stop making up stories.”

 

In July 2025, the website Secret Houston characterized the restaurant Confessions, where rapper NBA10 was allegedly shot, as “the new it place to dine, attracting serious star power, from 50 Cent to GloRilla.” It further stated that “Confessions Restaurant & Lounge was founded by Houston-based entrepreneur and event curator veteran Sterling Lewis.” Lewis has previously worked with luxury hospitality businesses and top singers such as Usher, Tyrese, and Trey Songz.

 

Following news that rapper NBA Ben 10 had been shot, followers have taken to Instagram to leave messages. One wrote, “Keep praying, bro! Jesus is real! “Prayer changes things.”

Ben Anthony Fields, also known as rapper NBA 10, is from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. NBA 10 is an acquaintance of rap superstar NBA Youngboy. NBA Youngboy is also from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and is well known for hits like Untouchable and No Smoke.

What's the latest on rapper NBA Ben 10, who was reportedly shot inside a Houston restaurant?
What’s the latest on rapper NBA Ben 10, who was reportedly shot inside a Houston restaurant?

NBA Youngboy, whose real name is Kentrell DeSean Gaulden, was pardoned by President Donald Trump last year after being sentenced to just under two years in jail on weapons charges. In a statement shared online, he expressed gratitude to President Trump for issuing a pardon, saying it allowed him to continue growing personally, as a parent, and in his artistic journey.

 

When NBA Youngboy was interviewed by Billboard in 2023, he described his constant release output as a “sickness” and stated, “I literally cannot help myself. I tell myself occasionally, ‘I’m not going to stop till months later,’ but it’s addictive. I wish I had known when I was younger how bad this was for me. Whatever energy I had inside me, I would have channeled it into something else.”

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