While Ice-T has no problem with people checking out his wife’s curvaceous figure, he’s not here for the hate, clapping back at a troll criticizing Coco Austin’s Grammy dress.
After performing during the award show’s Hip-Hop 50 tribute, the gangsta rap pioneer took to Instagram with a video of a fellow attendee seemingly admiring the love of his life. “I TOTALLY understand,’ he penned in the caption.
However, not everybody was a fan of Coco’s fit, with one Twitter user slamming the actress, claiming her dress was way too small. The user also compared Coco to Adele, calling the British singer “classy” because she wears outfits that fit her.
“To those of you who thought my opinion of a woman named Coco (don’t know who she is..don’t care)” they wrote. “I see Adele at the Grammies. She looks fabulous. When she was heavier, she was classy, that is a woman who knows her beauty doesn’t have to be wrapped in a dress 3 sizes too small.”
Ice-T caught wind of the tweet and didn’t take too kindly to the shade towards his wife. He clapped back at the critic, writing, “Maureen.. When was that last time you had some Dick.. That’s the problem. Lol.”
Maureen.. When was that last time you had some Dick.. That’s the problem. Lol https://t.co/OtsOq63Pyy
He followed up with “We NEVER attack… But we RETALIATE. 💥💥💥💥”
The couple has been together for over two decades, tying the knot during a ceremony on New Year’s Eve 2001, shortly after they first met. However, they later made it official, getting legally wed in January 2006. Daughter Chanel followed in 2015.
Ice-T shared a sweet pic of Valentine’s Day photo of himself and Coco, urging his wife to “Keep it Sexy.”
Although she is a Hip-Hop legend in her own right, Missy Elliott recognizes the importance of paying tribute to those who paved the way while also reaching back to help the next generations of artists.
In a new interview, the Virginia-born musical visionary reflected on becoming friends with the women who “kicked down the doors,’ for artists like her.
“Women have played a big part in what we call hip-hop in- in this culture,” Missy Elliott told Forbes. “These women are my friends, and we don’t just come together when it’s time to perform; we speak on the phone and hang around each other.”
She continued: “I always think about how these are the same women that I looked up to and still do. They have kicked down the doors for all the women you see today in 2023. Even if the women that are out now may not be familiar with all of their records, they have to know that these women are the reason they’re able to be on many of these platforms.”
The “Work It” hitmaker also paid tribute to Salt-N-Pepa, who “made me say I want to be an emcee.” She described the trailblazing crew as “the whole package,” who “had the records,” but also “made us want to dress like them.”
Missy Elliott On Her Mentors – Diddy And Mary J. Blige
Missy Elliott, who recently participated in the multi-generational Grammys Hip-Hop’s 50th-anniversary tribute, also explained the importance of supporting up-and-coming artists.
“I had people like Mary J. Blige and Diddy tell me what to do and how to be a go-getter, a hustler, be consistent and be different, things you need in this industry,” she stated before mentioning the hurdles new artists face.
“So when you have that mentor, it’s everything, especially someone who has already been on that walk. It’s very important for me to be a big sister to those coming behind me because I had Queen Latifah, MC Lyte, and Salt-N-Pepa be that to me.”
Cardi B and Offset were met by a massive crowd of fans when they arrived at McDonald’s Times Square for a surprise Valentine’s Day date.
The celebrity power couple were at the NYC restaurant for the launch of the Cardi B & Offset Meal, revealed during their Super Bowl Sunday ad. The limited-run meal-for-two deal marks the company’s first-ever celebrity duo meal.
They were greeted by employees of the NYC McDonalds sporting custom Cardi B and Offset McDonald’s t-shirts, cheering their arrival as they went to get a taste of their new meal.
The Super Bowl Sunday ad was something of a full-circle moment for Cardi B and Offset. Their first date was at the Super Bowl in 2017.
“Every single time that the Super Bowl comes around, I get a little bit emotional,” Cardi B admitted during a Billboard interview. “We do have projects to put out this year, and our careers [are] very important to us… and then balancing things out with our careers and our personal lives, you know what I’m saying? Our children and stuff. We just being grownups. It’s not easy being grownups.”
While Cardi B remained tightlipped about her upcoming music, stating only “I’m excited for it. I’m coming hard,” Offset was a little more candid.
“I’m just looking forward to the fans hearing this music I’ve been making because I [used] a lot of new producers, I did a lot of new sounds, there was some new artists. So I’m just excited for the new chapter,” he added.
Longtime Lil Wayne fan NLE Choppa has finally got his wish to collaborate with the artist he’s been a fan of since childhood.
After linking with the Hip-Hop legend, NLE made sure to give Lil Wayne his flowers. However, rather than just praising the star and thanking him for his contributions to music, the Memphis native opted to gift Weezy with a tangible tribute in the form of a beautiful bouquet of red roses.
The “Shotta Flow” hitmaker took to Instagram on Tuesday (Feb. 14) sharing a video of him offering his tribute. NLE Choppa also gave Lil Wayne a note, telling him “how much you inspire me and impacted my life.”
In the note, NLE Choppa explained the flowers symbolize his appreciation for Lil Wayne “as an artist, icon and more importantly an inspiration.” He prayed that they go on to share a “big brother, lil brother relationship,” before thanking Wayne for changing his life.
In addition to the roses, the recent convert also presented the avid skateboarder with a skateboard.
Meanwhile, Lil Wayne returned the appreciation, graciously accepting the gifts with a warm smile before returning the love. “Be like this guy,” he said into the camera recording the moment.
“He’s a good guy, man, for real. I do this a lot. This doesn’t happen, he’s a great guy,” he added as he embraced the young rapper once again. Scroll to the end to check out the video below.
Back in 2019, a 16-year-old NLE Choppa revealed that Lil Wayne’s debut album Tha Block Is Hot, inspired his “Blocc Is Hot“ single.
“It was really a tribute to Lil Wayne. I grew up listening to Wayne a lot,” he explained to Billboard. “It would really be an honor if we could get him on the remix… I think he would be really hard to get, but anything is possible.”
The talented L.A. artist who goes by the name of Kash XO drops off his latest single “LNDN (LONDON)” on all digital platforms, proving once again that he’s a musical powerhouse to be reckoned with. Kash’s latest release comes with an awesome music video that’s sure to leave you breathless (and maybe a little sweaty) as you watch him give it his all in performance shots that look like they were filmed in the scorching hot L.A. sun.
Kash’s music is all about good vibes, but he’s not your typical happy-go-lucky musician. Nope, he’s seen as a pretty boy through and through, and his fans love him for it. He’s got the kind of gravitating sound and confidence for his craft that makes you want to drop everything you’re doing and dance along with him. Rumor has it he plans to release a new project late this year; it looks like Kash XO is just getting started.
If you’re wondering how Kash XO got to where he is today, the answer is simple: he traded in his basketball for a microphone. Yep, that’s right, Kash was a pretty darn good athlete growing up, he stood out playing hoops at Oxnard High. He first would run into music around 12 years old but didn’t consider pursuing a career as an artist until after high school.
Kash is already making waves in the industry, with features with big names like Fivio Foreign under his belt. The “Clear The Room” video (featuring Fivio) on YouTube has already surpassed over seven figures in views. Looks like Kash is giving a run for their money to all the other artists out there. Jubbie, the label owner who signed Kash, says he’s working on an International tour for the artist and is ready to kick things into high gear.
It’s no wonder Kash has what it takes to become one of the hottest young stars; with a loyal fan base and a kick-ass team behind him, he has everything aligned to be great. So if you’re in the mood for some vibrant music that’ll make you want to dance like no one’s watching (even if everyone is), Kash XO should be on your playlist. It looks like we’re all in for a wild ride!
The Southern United States has been considered one of the dominant regions of Hip-Hop for quite some years now. It’s home to some of the greatest rappers in the game and talent continues to emerge.
Today. we’re here to introduce a rising star from Columbus, GA, who is only two years in but has already much promise. TKK TONY.
His latest release comes in the form of a visual titled “Dead Opps.” It serves as a follow-up to his previous drop “Insane,” which has amassed over 35k views and counting on YouTube.
With other singles such as “Drop The Ticket,” “Walk Down,” and now “Dead Opps,” it won’t be much longer until TKK TONY is a household name within his city.
So get familiar and check out “Dead Opps” below, and then be sure to stream the official audio on your preferred DSP.
Iggy Azalea is facing backlash over her comments about her ex Playboi Carti’s assault allegations in light of her support of Tory Lanez.
The Canadian singer/rapper announced he would be working on the Australian artist’s comeback album last October. The news came just two months before he was convicted of shooting Megan Thee Stallion and more than two years after the “Plan B” hitmaker alleged he shot her in the foot.
At the time, Iggy Azalea was criticized for working with Tory Lanez. Many fans questioned her decision to work with a man accused of physically harming another woman.
Those questions resurfaced on Tuesday (Feb. 14), after Playboi Carti’s arrest for allegedly choking his pregnant girlfriend. Iggy accused her ex-boyfriend and the father of her son of serial abuse.
“Imagine having a pregnant girlfriend and pretending they don’t exist,” she tweeted. “Until it comes out you like to abuse them too – & rarely visiting your actual son unless is because you’re running from whatever problems ya got going on in Atlanta & the press with your serial abuse of woman,” she wrote.
In follow-uptweets, she also added, “Been there. Done that. Warned you,” and “karmas real!”
Twitter users took issue with Iggy’s tweets, calling her out for supposedly working with the now-convicted Tory Lanez while he was awaiting trial. Some also pointed to her dating Carti after his former ex Rubi Rose accused him of shooting a gun at her during their relationship.
“You are LITERALLY working with Tory Lanez to revive your dead career,” one wrote. “You will NEVER get what Charli XCX gave you in 2014 EVER again.”
That’s sad. It’s also sad that You made him your baby daddy after Rubi Rose spoke about him abusing her and SHOOTING a gun at her. and don’t forget you were supporting Tory Lanez loud & proud. https://t.co/EveRXFQYec
People gotta learn to leave people alone. And if you are messing with Busta Rhymes, you are going to learn the toughest of lessons. A woman, seemingly a fan, tried unsuccessfully to get a picture with Busta Rhymes. When she went to grab the rapper, she touched his butt. And that is when Busta went into flip mode!
The rapper turns around and immediately tosses the water on the woman. The woman walked away sulking.
And, the woman that did the daring deed said she only wanted a picture with the BK MC.
The Shade Room caught up with the woman that pierced through the rappers security detail for a butt-grab. She said she wasn’t trying to touch it or tease it.
Nikita Mathis, who owns Platinum Plus Fashions Boutique, said she was trying to get a picture with the legendary rapper. And it backfired. See, Busta had just given a speech at the Las Vegas Magic Apparel Trade Show yesterday and ol’ Nik was inspired.
“I didn’t mean to touch his behind honestly I was just happy to meet him and wanted a pic been a long time fan I admit I shouldn’t have touch him at all but he’s BUSTA. I felt like I could possibly get a pic.”
At least she got a video!
Nevermind that, we are still in awe of Busta at the Grammys!
Cardi B praised her husband Offset for helping her avoid bad deals in her career.
The couple discussed the business side of their relationship in an interview with Complex. Cardi B noted how Offset’s support allows her to feel confident no one’s screwing her over because she’s too nice.
“I feel like Offset saved my life from bad contracts,” she said with a laugh. “Well, everybody just says that I’m very nice and every single time I go to meetings, I’m really nice and everybody just sometimes could think that they could get over you because you’re just a very nice person. And Offset is a nice person, but he gets straight to the point. He’s very good at negotiating, and he’s just always there for me.”
Offset added, “I love working with my wife because we got a legacy to leave behind with our kids. So [with] our business moves, I just want to make sure I protect the business for me and her because we got to make sure our kids are situated later on down the line. We can’t just be good right now and we think about the future instead of the present when it comes to business. So, we make sure we putting ourselves and aligning ourselves up with brands that match our vibe.”
Cardi B and Offset partnered with McDonald’s to launch their own meal with the fast-food chain on Valentine’s Day (February 14). The meal is available for a limited time.
50 Cent signed a non-exclusive broadcast deal with FOX, bolstering his presence in the television industry.
The rapper/entrepreneur and FOX’s president of scripted programming Michael Thorn disclosed the agreement on Tuesday (February 14). FOX will own any series developed under the deal and produce the shows with 50 Cent’s G-Unit Film & Television.
“I am excited to formalize a partnership with Michael Thorn and FOX that will allow G-Unit Film & Television to focus on putting multiple series on FOX, a perfect broadcast destination for G-Unit Film & Television content while our premium, streaming, scripted, and non-scripted slates continue to grow in all directions,” 50 Cent said in a press release.
Thorn added, “Whether it’s music, film or television, [50 Cent] always delivers premium entertainment that captivates millions of fans across the globe. He is the rare multi-hyphenate with a deft hand at storytelling, no matter the format or medium, and we’re looking forward to developing new and exciting series for FOX with him and his team.”
50 Cent will develop animation, drama and live-action comedy for FOX. He will be able to shop shows to other networks and streaming services since his deal isn’t exclusive.
The G-Unit boss currently produces BMF and several Power spinoffs for Starz. He’s also developing a boxing drama for Starz and an animated show for BET+, among other projects.
Snoop Dogg teamed with TikTok to put the Death Row Records catalog back online.
TikTok announced a partnership with Snoop Dogg’s label on Tuesday (February 14), bringing Death Row’s music to the app. Death Row aligned with TikTok’s distribution platform SoundOn ahead of the catalog’s wider release, which is due out next week.
Last year, Snoop Dogg removed Death Row music from streaming services. His TikTok deal marked the first time the SoundOn platform ever reissued a catalog.
“Since I took Death Row off streaming almost a year ago, not a day goes by without people asking me to put it back up,” he said in a press release. “As the Super Bowl rolled around, I knew fans would be looking for the music from our iconic performance in 2022, so I wanted to reintroduce the most historic catalog to the people. I reached out to the folks at TikTok to make more history … enjoy y’all.”
Snoop Dogg purchased Death Row in 2022. The brand expanded under his ownership with ventures in the cannabis and wine industries.
A playlist of Death Row’s greatest hits is available now on TikTok’s music hub. Users also have access to a new filter inspired by Snoop Dogg’s “Who Am I? (What’s My Name)” music video.
Tha Dogg checcin in. Excited to tell y’all Death Row Records music is back for you to enjoy. Go get the songs on TikTok’s curated Death Row playlist available now 👊🏾🔥💨 #blackmusic#superbowl @musicontiktok @soundon
Drake is likely breathing a sigh of relief after a judge determined he won’t have to testify in XXXTENTACION’s murder trial. According to reports, Judge Michael A. Usan ultimately decided Drake’s participation wasn’t necessary. The OVO Sound founder was expected to sit for a deposition later this month.
Attorney Mauricio Padilla, who represents suspect Dedrick Williams, first convinced the court Drake need to be deposed. He argued a 2017 beef between the two rappers warranted some questioning. But Drake’s lawyer, Bradford Cohen, countered there was a “lack of foundation.”
Law & Crime shared video of the court proceedings on Monday (February 13). Cohen explained Padilla sent Drake a Zoom link for the deposition without sealing it. Days later, Padilla filed a notice with the court but failed to include details on how the Zoom interview would be conducted. Subsequently, Cohen claimed the subpoena was “procedurally defective.”
Drake also pointed out his name never appeared in the investigative files, proving Drake doesn’t have any relevant knowledge about the case. He called the deposition request an attempt to “add more layers of celebrity and notoriety to a tragic and unfortunate event.”
XXXTENTACION was shot and killed outside of RIVA Motorsports in June 2018. Suspects Michael Boatwright, Trayvon Newsome and Williams are currently on trial facing a slew of charges, including first-degree murder.
Whether acting as a consultant, artist, cinematographer, CEO, ghostwriter, singer, or just plain old family man, Kidricc James is an undeniable force to be reckoned with. A proud product of Acres Homes (the 2nd largest historically Black neighborhood in the US and one of the most notorious neighborhoods in Houston, Tx), Kidricc is an example of what you can become when you allow adversity to fuel your ambition. We recently sat down with Mr. James to get an intimate view into the mind of the man
How did you get your start in the music industry:
I wrote my first rap at 12 years old, but music has always been a part of me though. I used to want the latest album or cassette instead of toys for presents. I grew up singing in the choir of my church. I’ve been told my father was known to be a singer. My mother sang in the choir, so I guess it was always in the fabric of my DNA. I grew into being an artist and after 4 deals that went sour, I decided to apply what I knew and learn what I didn’t and became the solution to the problems I faced.
What’s the most important risk you took, and why?
Investing in myself and taking my career into my own hands. Rather than looking for someone to finance my dreams, I took it upon myself when I realized two things. 1. No one was coming to save me. 2. There was no such thing as the “perfect” situation and some motions are better than no motion at all. After my last deal went bad, I resorted back to the streets, and it took my wife (who was my girlfriend at the time) telling me that she would leave if I didn’t change. I went and got an $8 hr. job and started from the absolute bottom. I had to swallow my pride, but it was one of the best decisions I ever made. I would compare it to working at a fast-food restaurant. It’s as if I started cleaning the bathrooms and worked my way up to the owner. I understand the machine because I’ve played every position. I have no investors, nor do I need one. Everything you see me doing is paid for by me and has been that way for 14 years and counting.
What is it that you do and what motivates you?
I own and operate an Indie record label based out of Houston called King James Entertainment that I formed in 2009. As of 2015, we have specialized in hip-hop without profanity. Simultaneously I began shooting all of my own music videos and content. I personally handled my own media placements, radio promotion, and marketing. The results led to others wanting me to do the same for them and I formed Dot4 Media Group to service their needs. I have assisted in building the careers of countless artists, record labels and social media personalities. My motivation is being the source of knowledge that I wished I had when I was a young naïve artist trying to maneuver through the pitfalls and snares of the industry.
How do you balance acting from an executive standpoint while simultaneously being an artist?
I’ve learned to separate the two. It was a process; I have the best of both worlds because I’m able to not only create art, but also get to curate and protect the art in a way most don’t have the power to. I have the unique gift of understanding the music business from both sides of the spectrum and that gives me an incredible cheat code.
What do you think of the current state of Hip Hop?
When Outkast first came out nobody was wearing wigs and dressed like Andre 3000. As the game evolves, we have to push the culture. Do I like everything I hear? Absolutely not, but do I respect it if it’s pure and from the heart? Definitely. I think that should be what we judge it by. If it’s a gimmick then I have no tolerance, but if it’s for a purpose and truly for The Culture, then who am I to judge you because you see the same thing but from a different window? Your truth may not be my truth but as long as it’s THE truth that’s all that matters.
What differentiates you from others? What makes you unique?
I don’t view anyone as my competition, so that allows me to help in a way most is afraid to. So many people in the business of any type never like to give information and share resources. Of course, you can’t give info to just anybody, but if a person is serious about their craft, why not assist? I make sure that I’m compensated for my work when I provide a service, but sharing info is nothing. If 10 people follow the same recipe to bake the exact same cake, not one of them will taste the same. When I help my clients, I want them to get to a point where they don’t need me anymore. That’s how I measure my success. My goal is to break certain cycles that have existed for decades. I do what’s right in an industry that just does what it takes to win. That’s the difference.
What advice would you give a budding artist and/or entrepreneur?
Learn the business of music. Educate yourself on the way money is made from music and make sure that you receive your correct slice of the pie. The game is different now. This is the first time in the history of music that artists have just as many resources as the record labels used to have. Capitalize on that. Google and YouTube are your best friends. Things that took me years to learn can be found in a matter of minutes and all you have to do is search.
Lastly, what do you want to be remembered for?
I want to be the proof that you can beat the odds. I went from being a high school dropout with a prison-issued GED, to becoming a successful businessman that provides for his family by doing what he loves. I want to be known for educating artists so that they can stop being victims of an industry that sucks them dry then throws them in the trash to die broke. I want to be an example to the homies in the streets that you can become so much more. You can take an impossible nothing and turn it into an incredible something. I did it. So can you!
Iggy Azalea reacted to her ex Playboi Carti getting arrested for allegedly choking his pregnant girlfriend.
The Australian rapper accused Playboi Carti of serial abuse in a Twitter post on Tuesday (February 14). Iggy Azalea also claimed her ex neglected their son, who was born in 2020.
“Imagine having a pregnant girlfriend and pretending they don’t exist until it comes out you like to abuse them too – & rarely visiting your actual son unless is because you’re running from whatever problems ya got going on in Atlanta & the press with your serial abuse of woman,” she wrote.
Iggy Azalea added, “Anyway. I’m having an actually amazing day! karmas real! Treat the people you love well! Happy Valentine’s Day.”
Playboi Carti, whose real name is Jordan Carter, was charged with felony aggravated assault and hindering a person from making an emergency call. Police claim he attacked his pregnant girlfriend in December 2022.
Attorney Brian Steel, who represents Playboi Carti, denied the allegations against his client.
“Mr. Carter was falsely accused,” the lawyer said in a press statement. “Pursuant to my communications with the Fulton County District Attorney’s office, this case will be dismissed without any prosecution or litigation.”
Playboi Carti was released on a $100,000 bond. He hasn’t publicly commented on his arrest or Iggy Azalea’s remarks.
Capturing moments is a full-time profession, but for Ruben Delact (infamously known as Princeofthegram), photography is a passion that comes easily. The photographer is based in Los Angeles and is well-known for shooting content with countless notable celebrities.
Most recently, his work from a photoshoot with Jamaican dancehall recording artist Shenseea was reposted on major blogs all supported his work with high praise.
The result was praise from pages like TheShadeRoom …
and even Diddy reposted the behind the scenes content from the shoot.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CoYUNtCjPmX/
Princeofthegram has worked with countless notable celebrities such as Trey Songz, King Los, French Montana, Bleu Vandross, Sincereshow, Jessica Burciaga, Miracle Watts, Thomas Bryant, John Johnson III, DJ Carisma, Nick Pattiwack, AD, D3szn, China Mac, Kris D Lofton, Desmond King, Gareon Conley, and many more.
Ruben Delact, who was born and raised in the city of champions, Brockton, Massachusetts has an insightful story that led him to pursue photography full-time. Not only is he one of the most popular celebrity photographers in the entertainment world, but his reputation is earned. His keen eye for detail and his exceptional photography skills have helped him make a name for himself.
When he first started on the scene as a club promoter in 2018, photography was just a hobby for him. He was working in the city for years before he ever got a paid gig to shoot photos. However, one thing led to another, and he started to take his craft more seriously.
Nowadays, Princeofthegram is the people’s choice when it comes to top-tier, quality photography. His attention to detail, quick turnaround time and skillset for editing sets him apart from his peers. Connect with him via Instagram HERE.
Actress Olivia Wilde learned the hard way not to ever break the Hip-Hop girl code.
After commenting on Rihanna’s baby father and all-around Harlem icon, fans attacked let her know that that “Hot” rapper is off limits.
To set the scene up, the “Meadowland” star posted on her Instagram Stories a video of A$AP Rocky filming his son’s mother performing during the Super Bowl’s halftime show.
She tagged the couple, as she wrote, “If I thought he was hot before, this really put me over the edge.”
The Navy, a group composed of Rihanna’s millions of fans, was not feeling that at all, bombing on her left and right.
“Olivia Wilde was creepy about ASAP Rocky ‘respecting’ Rihanna at the Super Bowl,” one person posted.
She tried to explain herself later, according to CNN, saying in a post, “For anyone who got it twisted [eye roll emoji] … it’s hot to respect your partner. Especially when your partner just did thaaaaaat.”
Pharrell Williams has been named the Men’s Creative Director for Louis Vuitton. The announcement comes more than a year after predecessor and Off-White founder Virgil Abloh died. The luxury fashion brand revealed the hire via Twitter on Valentine’s Day (February 14) with a black and white portrait of Williams draped in a Louis Vuitton blanket.
“Louis Vuitton is delighted to welcome @Pharrell as its new Men’s Creative Director,” the caption reads. “His first collection for Louis Vuitton will be revealed next June during Men’s Fashion Week in Paris.”
Virgil Abloh died in November 2021 following a private battle with cancer. Nobody in the fashion or entertainment industries knew he was sick. LVMH broke the news with a tweet, writing, “LVMH, Louis Vuitton and Off White are devastated to announce the passing of Virgil Abloh of cancer, which he had been battling privately for several years. We are all shocked after this terrible news. Virgil was not only a genius designer a visionary, he was also a man with a beautiful soul and great wisdom.
“The LVHM family joins me in this moment of great sorrow, and we are all thinking of his loved ones, after the passing of their husband, their father, the brother or their friend.” The post was signed by LVHM CEO Bernard Arnault.
LVMH, Louis Vuitton and Off White are devastated to announce the passing of Virgil Abloh, on Sunday, November 28th, of cancer, which he had been battling privately for several years. pic.twitter.com/CytwZLvSFu
Abloh was fighting a rare, aggressive form of cancer called cardiac angiosarcoma. Diagnosed in 2019, he chose to kept his health issues close to home, which his family explained in a separate Instagram post.
“We are devastated to announce the passing of our beloved Virgil Abloh, a fiercely devoted father, husband, son, brother, and friend,” the caption read. “He is survived by his loving wife Shannon Abloh, his children Lowe Abloh and Grey Abloh, his sister Edwina Abloh, his parents Nee and Eunice Abloh, and numerous dear friends and colleagues.
“For over two years, Virgil valiantly battled a rare, aggressive form of cancer, cardiac angiosarcoma. He chose to endure his battle privately since his diagnosis in 2019, undergoing numerous challenging treatments, all while helming several significant institutions that span fashion, art and culture.”
As for Pharrell Williams, his involvement in the fashion industry runs deep. He’s the co-owner of streetwear brand Human Made alongside Kenzo creative director Nigo, founder of the Billionaire Boys Club and Ice Cream streetwear brand, co-owner of G-Star Raw Denim and a regular collaborator with Tiffany and adidas. In 2021, the N.E.R.D mastermind ventured into beauty with gender neutral brand Humanrace. He’s also a longtime friend of Chanel and served as a muse to the late Karl Lagerfeld.
You ever think about what Eminem was like as a big brother?
According to NME.com, his little brother Nate Mathers shared what it was like growing up with the man many believe is one of the greatest rappers of all time.
Nate appeared on the “Just A Little Shady” podcast, hosted by Eminem’s daughter, Hailie Jade, and said he was “the best role model.”
“He was the best role model I could have had to help me be the dad that I am today,” he said.
Adding, “I started understanding a little more when reality would hit when I would start seeing [Eminem] on TV and going to shows and all the signatures and crazy people.”
“I am like, ‘Alright, well, this is real’… A few years later, when I was able to leave from being under my mom’s care, I moved in with you guys,” he said.
The multi-Grammy award-winning Marshall Mathers is 14 years older than Nate, with whom he shares the same mother, and Nate is actually, 10 years older than Hailie.
Hailie described her relationship with her uncle, saying, “Nate is my uncle – my dad’s younger brother – but also we kind of grew up together because Nate lived with us for a while when I was young.”
“I would say brother-uncle, you definitely act younger than your age,” she continued. “We are closer in age than you are to [my] dad, but still, I never realize how much older you are than me because I feel like you are like a brother.”
One of the things Nate learned from his famous brother, who was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, was how to write.
“I had learned from your dad how to do music and how to write formulas, compound syllables and tested it out in the beginning,” he said.
“From there, I started looking around for beats and whatnot and got comfortable enough with my voice and writing skills that I started recording and getting a feel for how I would deliver songs and how that would formulate to where people would enjoy it.”
Just in time for Valentines Day rising North Carolina rapper Baby Cheef has released the video to his single “Oochie,” his debut single on Trained To Go (TTG) Entertainment and an ode to Nas’ classic freak anthem “Oochie Wally.”
Featuring fellow Carolina rapper Supa Chuli, the song is a braggadocious anthem in the same vein as Nas’s instant Hip-Hop classic that set the bar on production and lyrics for sexually amped anthems.
“The music I’m putting out now, I’m really into beats with a lot of energy. I can do anything and everything. I call it conscious trap music. I’m a street dude with a mind. I know how to go out and get my money, but I know how to make it home safe at night. My music is going to motivate you, it’s going to create memories for you, it’s also going to make you want to go out and get some money,” Baby Cheef explained.
Starting off in gospel choir Baby Cheef learned to develop an appreciation for all types of music, but as a youth his older brother was his true influence when it comes to his style and music.
“I started rapping at a young age around 8, really one of my main influences was my older brother who had all the latest retro jerseys, the J’s and he used to sell mixtapes, so I saw that you could make money off music and I wanted to do it too,” Baby Cheef explained. “He was my first influence as far as being a rapper because I wanted to be him. I wanted to be just like him, he was my hero.”
By age 11 Baby Cheef had jumped off the porch and was in the streets, “getting into a lil some’n of everything.”
“I got outside and started getting to it and was hustling on my own,” Baby Cheef said. “Anything you can possibly think of a teenager getting into, I did. I went down a messed up path in life. Fact check it, you can ask my momma, I had a strong mind like my dad, so I wanted to get to it and make some money, but I would never leave music alone.”
But life in the streets would show Baby Cheef another path as he always had a passion for music. According to Cheef, all the big homies and OGs in his neighborhood would make him battle grown men when he was only 13 or 14 years old.
“Back then it wasn’t battle rap like SmackUrl or anything like that. It was more like who had the best flow and the hottest verse. You may say a joke in there, a punchline or two but you know I started flipping that into songs.”
Eventually after releasing music on his own for years, a local record labelin Charlotte named TTG picked up on Baby Cheef’s music and signed him to a deal. With their help Cheef’s music is playing in places far beyond his neighborhood and North Carolina.
“TTG did this for me. They thought enough to sign me and they changed my life, so that’s just what not giving up looks like. Anybody could tell you, they know me for this all through North Carolina. They know me for getting some money, being a good dad, looking fly and rapping mostly, but they know me. My whole city know that. My whole state know that.”
Wu-Tang Clan artist Raekwon the Chef, whose real name is Corey Woods, 53, is opening Newark, the city’s first cannabis lounge. This new venture will be an on-site consumption and use of marijuana products in the Four Corners Historic District on 799-805 Broad St. in April 2023.
The company, co-founded by Raekwon, is now called “Hashtoria,” according to Tapinto.net, and will sell smoking marijuana or consuming marijuana edibles – gummies, hard candy, baked goods, or beverages. People will be able to buy and consume on-site.
New Jersey’s Cannabis Regulatory Commission has only started recently approving on-site cannabis consumption. Licenses are required for this commission to let anyone through.
Many are thinking why Newark?
The artist has a connection to the city. One thing is the semi-biographical series on HULU, “Wu-Tang: An American Saga.” That show, now in its third and final season, is actually shot in downtown Newark and the South Ward.
Hashtoria’s cannabis lounge’s application and architectural design were approved by the city Landmark and Historic Preservation Commission.
This will be the fourth location for the brand. The other establishments are located in Oregon.
Over the last thirty years, the Chef has put out seven studio albums, including his classic album “Only Built 4 Cuban Linx” aka the “Purple Tape.”
As a member of the Wu, he has been Grammy-nominated.