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Jamie Foxx Calls Out Stephen A. Smith Over Ben Simmons Comments

Some sports pundits, such as ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith, questioned Ben Simmons’s decision to not play for the Brooklyn Nets in the team’s playoff game against the Boston Celtics. Smith went on a tirade against the Australian-born basketball player.

“Ben Simmons might also be the weakest, most pathetic excuse for a professional athlete we have ever seen in, not just American history, but the history of sports,” said Stephen A. Smith on his First Take show.

The Shade Room shared Smith’s commentary on Instagram which amassed over 1.2 million views and 7,000 comments on the page. Oscar-winning actor/Grammy-winning singer Jamie Foxx added his thoughts under the post as well.

Jamie Foxx wrote:

That is completely unfair @bensimmons has a family this man has people that love him and this man just plays basketball but to be dragged through the mud like this is unfair…. and why is it @stephenasmith you only go at basketball players… You [are] completely mute when it comes to the Tom Bradys [and] the Aaron Rodgers of the world… You get where I’m going… stop it bruh it’s out of bounds.

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Ben Simmons reportedly suffered a herniated disk in his lower back that prevented him from returning to the court. He also expressed concerns about mental readiness. The Celtics defeated the Nets 116-112 on Monday, sweeping the Brooklyn team in the best-of-seven series.

Jamal Edwards Died Holding His Mother’s Hand After “Sudden” Cardiac Arrest 

Jamal Edwards spent his last moments surrounded by his mother and sister after suffering a sudden cardiac arrest in February.  

The founder of the U.K. Hip-Hop platform SBTV, Jamal Edwards played an instrumental role in launching the careers of artists including Stormzy, Ed Sheeran, and Dave. His mother has spoken about his death for the first time since his passing.  

“I was with him and his sister was with us. We were all at home,” the music entrepreneur’s mother, Brenda Edwards revealed during an interview with one of her fellow Loose Women” talk show panelists. 

“It was sudden and it was unexpected, and he went into a cardiac arrest and then he passed with me holding his hand. So… I get a little bit of comfort from knowing I was with him,” she added. 

She also takes comfort from speaking to her son and greets him daily. “I wake up every morning and there’s all his photos still obviously in the house, and I look at him and I say ‘Good morning, baby’, and I say ‘Good night, baby’. And I think doing that is what’s keeping me going.” 

The news that Jamal Edwards had died suddenly on February 20, aged 31, rocked the U.K. music industry. Prince Charles and former prime minister David Cameron were among those who paid tribute to the U.K. music pioneer after his tragic passing.  

Jamal Edwards was an ambassador for Prince Charles’s charity, the Prince’s Trust, which helps young people set up their own businesses. He was also awarded an MBE in 2015 from Queen Elizabeth for services to music through his SBTV platform.  

The Jamal Edwards Self Belief Trust

His mother revealed she will continue her son’s legacy and is launching the Jamal Edwards Self Belief Trust in his honor. “Jamal was all about empowering young people,” she said. The trust aims to set up an academy for 16-21-year-olds with internship opportunities to teach them life skills. They also have plans for a homeless sanctuary.  

Chris Brown Launches “The Auracles” NFT Collection  

Chris Brown is launching a brand new NFT collection that aims to empower Black creatives in the NFT space.  

Breezy extends his place in the metaverse with a new streetwear collection in collaboration with John Dean, founder of L.A.-based label Renowned. The pair co-designed a range to coincide with the NFT release.  

The collection centers around the Auracle, a Black shape-shifting “superhero traveling through time and space influencing the world.” The Renowned x Chris Brown gear will also feature some avatars with the option of redeeming as physical pieces.  

Chris Brown Reveals “The Auracles”

“THE AURACLES..My 1st NFT project coming soon! 🔥🔥🔥@TheAuracles_ & @Renownedla”  

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“We believe that Web3 has the potential to correct a lot of issues that exist in the real world. Web3 & NFT’s will allow creatives to actually profit from their creations while still owning their narrative,” Dean said in a press release.  

Chris Brown and John Dean worked with an all-Black creative team of web developers and 3D designers. Their partners in the venture are BlackNFTArt, an online media company. They will provide 111 free Auracles NFTs to Black people trying to enter the NFT space.  

“BlackNFTArt is a group of people that came together to make sure Black art is put first and recognized with new technologies,” Dean said. “We’re introducing people who are somewhat skeptical to NFTs to participate at no cost. Typically, to get in the game you have to get a coin. I think it’s really important to empower people and take that risk away. We’re providing that education on wallets and how to keep it safe and saying: ‘Here is the NFT and you can sell it or keep it. It’s your choice.’ It’s all about that education and building.” 

He added, “As a culture, we’re invested in [Takashi] Murakami, Kaws and hyped cultural items, and Chris is a collector of Supreme and Be@rbrick,” said Dean. “We consume this culture and help popularize it, but we don’t often profit off of the culture we helped create.” 

Chris Brown is expected to launch the “The Auracles” NFT collection and physical streetwear pieces on May 10. 

Inas X Is The “Trap Princess Jasmine” In “Wet”

Inas X is the definition of unapologetic, and that’s exactly the energy she brings in all her music and visuals. Beyond that, the Los Angeles-based, New York-bred recording artist has been putting in work, constantly in the studio, shooting, maintaining her peace, all while living her best life.

Now just 3 weeks after the release of her “Lick” visual, Inas returns with her newest record and visual for “Wet.” Also directed by Nimi Hendrix, “Wet” sees Inas X channeling her alter ego: the Trap Princess Jasmine. Being a beautiful Middle Eastern Girl, it’s only right she pays homage to the Middle Eastern Disney princess. Plus, the music industry brings all sides of her: from her soft, loving personality to her hard-hitting, trap energy and aura that does not go unnoticed. 

Speaking on the song, Inas X states that “Wet” is self-explanatory. She explains, “Unapologetic af. It’s not my side that wants to fall in love. It’s my side that realized life has different plans and money and power brings respect so that way, I’ll take the success and money. I’ll build my own legacy. This movie isn’t about Aladdin, it’s about The Trap Princess. Life ain’t sweet but I am so I’ll make the worst of situations sweet. And I’ve been through the worst and made it look sweet so this is for me and for those who connect with that.” 

“Wet” is for all the females around the world to channel their inner confidence and beauty, reminding them that they can also do anything they set their minds to. Inas’ last words: “trap it out, thug it out, make your money, build your legacy, get yours!!”

Look out for her forthcoming album, The Trap Princess Jasmine, coming this summer.

Bhad Bhabie Shows Alleged Receipts To Prove $50 Million OnlyFans Earnings Claim 

Bhad Bhabie has come up with some evidence to back up her claims that she made over $50 million on Onlyfans. 

Danielle “Bhad Bhabie” Bregoli caught a ton of backlash from doubters when she mentioned her huge earnings during a recent Instagram Live. The rapper was attempting to distance herself from her “Cash Me Outside” viral moment on the Dr. Phil show back in 2016.  

“It’s not something that I’m just, ‘Oh, yes, I’m so in love with being the girl that got famous for being on Dr. Phil and saying some crazy s###.’ No, that’s not how I feel,” she explained.  

“Call me the youngest female of the decade to go platinum. Call me s### like that. Like, there’s way more things,” she continued. “Call me the ‘Gucci Flip Flops’ girl, the ‘Hi, B####” girl, the girl who got a f###### million-dollar makeup deal, the girl who made over f###### $50 million on OnlyFans. Call me whatever you want. When you try to find a way to be annoying about something, it’s just kind of weird.” 

However, it seems as though not everyone believed Bhad Bhabie, so she had to come with receipts. The 19-year-old took to Instagram on Monday (Apr. 25), sharing a screenshot of her alleged earnings from the paid subscription platform. “Go cry about it b####,” she penned in the caption while also thanking Scoop Agency Partners. 

Bhad Bhabie Drops Her Receipts

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If the figures are real, the teen pocketed almost $53 million gross, reportedly netting around $43 million once fees are deducted.  

Bhad Bhabie launched her OnlyFans account last year, just days after her 18th birthday on March 18. Within six hours of going live, the teenager racked up $1 million, breaking a record on the platform.  

“We’re breaking the internet I swear to god,” Bhad Bhabie foreshadowed in one of her first OnlyFans posts. 

Antonio Brown Reveals Next Project Will Be Athletes Only Rap Album 

Antonio Brown dropped his debut album last week and is already planning his next project. However, the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wideout revealed the follow-up to Paradigm will be a little different from its predecessor. 

The athlete turned rapper launched Paradigm last week (Ap. 19) with a listening party at the Lemonnade dispensary in Van Nuys, California. While that project features the likes of Fivio Foreign, DaBaby, Young Thug, and Keyshia Cole, Antonio Brown revealed the next album “has got to be with all athletes.” 

Although he didn’t name any of the athletes he would like to see rapping on his next project, he’s not limiting the field to football players. “We want to give every athlete a chance to be creative,” Antonio Brown told TMZ. “NBA, baseball,” and “football players,” including college players, are in contention.  

“We just want to give premier athletes the opportunity to express themselves, be themselves. I know a lot of players that do it on their own that may not put it out,” Brown added. 

When asked if he considers himself in a similar position to Shaquille O’Neal, who toyed with a rap career Antonio Brown agreed. 

“Absolutely, Shaq was the only athlete that made a successful album that actually went platinum,” Brown said. “And he still was a great player. He changed the fact of athletes being one-dimensional.” 

Antonio Brown also explained he wants his music to “impact future superheroes” and to inspire athletes outside of their sporting achievements. “Paradigm is all about switching your lanes up,” he said, adding he wants to help people achieve their best.  

Musician Money Maj Rises to the Top of the Music Scene

For most people, choosing a career to pursue requires careful deliberation and decision-making. After all, the profession a person selects will have a significant impact on their life. However, for up-and-coming musician Money Maj, quite the opposite happened.

The singer-songwriter from Detroit originally released his music purely as a hobby. But his music quickly gained traction, and the young man started getting invitations from professionals in the industry. He received calls from radio hosts, record labels, engineers, and managers about his music.

On top of that, he was asked to be featured on the tracks of more prominent artists. These incredible milestones eventually convinced Money Maj to level up his passion and pursue a career in music. Despite only starting out as a hobby, Money Maj is serious about his craft and creating great music.

He started uploading his work, such as “Bonnie & Swipe” on various streaming platforms like Spotify, YouTube Music, and Apple Music. His latest single, “Box and Papers” was released last June. The single has received stellar reviews and feedback from fans and music enthusiasts alike, with many praising his ability to create one-of-a-kind melodies and lyrics.

What makes the musician stand out from the competition is his commitment to authenticity. All of his songs are based on his personal experiences and the things that happened in his life. He even shared that he uses melodies and lyrics as a therapeutic way to express his emotions.

Aside from that, Money Maj loves to experiment and does not stay in just one lane. He is constantly exploring different genres, techniques, and styles. As he has perfectly summed up, “Honestly, music is just a creative way to get all of your feelings out, so as long as I think everything sounds good while I’m making it, I’m all in. There are definitely people that would have never found my music if I stayed in the same lane.”

What motivates the singer to continue is the support of his fans. His day is made when he reads their messages of encouragement—knowing that many people are inspired by his music fuels his dedication to putting out more songs. In addition, he loves having the opportunity to work alongside his friends, who are also part of the music industry.

Money Maj is undeniably a talented individual with a lot of expertise. He believes that there is no limit to what he can achieve, and he plans to expand his horizon as his career grows.

In the future, he sees himself accomplishing his goal of inspiring more people through his music. Furthermore, he aims to become a celebrated artist worldwide.

Chris Brown & Lil Baby Announce “One Of Them Ones” Summer Tour 

Chris Brown is going on tour with Lil Baby, and the singer promised the show is not to be missed. 

Two of the biggest names in Hip-Hop and R&B are teaming up together for a huge summer tour. Furthermore, Chris Brown also teased a special guest feature that will be joining them. 

Earlier this week, the R&B superstar revealed on TikTok that he and Lil Baby are hitting the road together. According to Chris Brown, the tour is about to be “#1ofthem1s,” a must-see event. 

Chris Brown X Lil Baby Summer Tour

Chris Brown officially announced the tour on Monday night (Apr. 25) and posted a flyer with the tour dates. The “One Of Them Ones” Tour” features 27 shows and will kick off on July 15, in Raleigh, NC. Sponsored by Rolling Loud, the pair will perform their final date on August 27, in Las Vegas. 

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“One Of Them Ones” Tour” will kick off on July 15, in Raleigh, NC. 27 shows will be available in total, and will conclude on August 27, in Las Vegas. Fans will have to wait until Thursday to secure a seat for the Rolling Loud sponsored tour, tickets go on sale on April 28.  

Chris Brown is currently preparing to release his 10th studio album and celebrating the success of its lead single. He also promised “a new era unlocked” for the album in an Instagram post earlier this month. “#1 #iffy LETS GOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! NEW ERA UNLOCKED.” 

He also showed love and appreciation to his loyal supporters, making sure to include everyone who has played a role in his career. “I CANT SAY IT ENOUGH… ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️RADIO…THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING ME AND BELIEVING IN ME ALL THESE YEARS!!!!! every program director, DJs, hosts,down to the m#### f###### interns and street teams, 🙏🏽 THANK YOU .” 

He added, “I WONT LET YOU DOWN😘! LOVE ME SOME YALL🥰” 

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Meanwhile, Lil Baby is also set to drop a new project but is churning out the content in the meantime. “I’m dropping two more videos this week 🤯,” he revealed on Twitter this weekend.  

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Kool G Rap Mounts Comeback With NEMS, AZ, Domingo, Sean Price And Others!

Kool G Rap is one of the greatest rappers of all time. And now the legendary Corona, Queens MC is mounting his comeback.

The effort is being helmed by legendary producer Domingo, whose credits span decades with the likes of KRS-One, Big Pun, Canibus and numerous others. They have come together to craft a new album that is certain to get the goat back in his proper position.

Our sources tell me that G Rap has been in the lab over the last several months working on the album, hopping in the studio with other legends and perfecting the effort. So far, we know about NEMS, AZ, Sean Price and more than are still a “secret.”

On top of that, he is being supported by the The National Hip-Hop Museum, a place that is known to support the legends of the culture. This place, located in Washington DC, has honored rap legends for years. Most recently they paid homage to Pete Rock, Rakim, Nice-N-Smooth, Kid Capri, Kool Moe Dee and others. They have strong affiliations with the Sugarhill Gang, Das EFX, Grand Master Caz and several others.

Anyway, this is all about Kool G Rap. He is in the pantheon of great lyricists and has impacted the game in ways we can only imagine.

Our own Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur was actually in the studio with G Rap and spoke about his legacy. Check out his comments:

Here, Domingo talks about G Rap!

Kool G Rap is one of the real 🐐in rap! Now, he is mounting a comeback with

Megan Thee Stallion Says Tory Lanez Offered Her $1 Million In Hush Money!

Megan Thee Stallion is taking her legal fight against Tory Lanez to the highest levels.

She now charges that the Canadian rapper offered her $1 million to be quiet after allegedly shooting her in her pretty foot.⁠ This is the first time Meg has done a TV interview and she did it with the biggest – Gayle King. As you know, King interviews tend to lead to convictions.

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⁠The Meg said Tory apologized and then put up the bread.

READ ALSO: Megan Thee Stallion Tells Gayle King She Thought Tory Lanez Might Kill Her In Teary-Eyed Interview

“He’s [like], `I’m so sorry. Please don’t tell nobody. I’ll give y’all a million dollars if y’all don’t say nothing,”‘ she said of the aftermath of the shooting. “And I’m like, `What are you talking about?’ Like, `Why are you offering me money right now?’ Help me. Like, and if you’re sorry, just help me!”

This all started in pure fun.

They were all at Kylie Jenner’s house and Megan wanted to leave. However, her former friend, Kelsey Harris and Tory Lanez wanted to stay. They were here with security but that didn’t help temper the matter. They got into an argument, allegedly, and Megan got out of the car. They convinced her – ALLEGEDLY – to get back in the car, but the fighting continued.

She said, “The arguing in the car is getting worse, and I don’t wanna be in this car no more because I see it’s getting crazy.”

READ ALSO: Megan Thee Stallion Claps Back At Twitter User Questioning Injuries In Tory Lanez Shooting Case

“This was one of those times where things shouldn’t have gone this insane, she said. “He is standing up over the window, shooting. I didn’t even want to move. I didn’t want to move too quick. … I was really scared because I had never been shot at before.”⁠

AND THERE YA GO!

Tory is under a gag order. But when they get to court, we’ll see.

As weI have reported before, Tory and his team are confident that they will beat the case. Not only does he say he didn’t do it, but they say that they have evidence and forensics to support it.

Time will tell.

Ice Cube Asks Elon Musk For Help

Ice Cube is an interesting one.

The one time pro-Black radical rapper is now asking for help of Elon Musk. Now, this was sent to me from somebody. I was unaware of all the nuance associated with Musky. One thing I do know is he is already championing “free speech.” That is basically saying “Trump will be out of Twitter jail soon.” Now, Musk has not been some sort of Trumper, but I do know that he wants to be the most powerful person on Earth. With that, having this power over somebody like Trump, actually empowers him regardless of his politics.

So, there’s Ice Cube. At one point, it seemed like Cube was getting super cozy with The Donald. I clearly cannot ascertain what that means now, but I guess he has some buddies in those spaces. I do not believe Cube is shadow banned. This post below got 131k LIKES AND GROWING. That’s a LOT.

Nevertheless, this is about Power. It could be about money too. But it is definitely about power and influence. That sort of power and influence is unparalleled. Black people are nervous. And for good reason. Twitter and other social media outlets have been used to fk with us. And they have been used against us in every way.

Oh…if you have been under a rock, Elon Musk and his investment buds bought Twitter for $44 Billion smackeroos! So…Cube got a way back.

I dunno though. Ice-T is really talkative and he does not have any shadow ban. Oh well!

With “Can’t Slow Down” DJ Dennis Jenkins Becomes Artist To Watch

It’s no secret that artist DJ Dennis Jenkins has been on the breakout of something big in the industry. His smaller releases over the years, along with a fervent fan base and positive critical reception, have hinted at something big coming. That notion has recently been confirmed with the release of DJ Dennis Jenkins’s newest album “Can’t Slow Down.” Fans and critics alike had a variety of expectations for his next project and he seems to have answered all of them.

Competition in the industry seems as apparent as ever, but with his newest release, DJ Dennis Jenkins seems ready to take on the world. Fans have witnessed as he has sharpened his tools over the years, and Can’t Slow Down seems to be the culmination of everything that has come before. It’s obvious for both new and old fans that Can’t Slow Down puts DJ Dennis Jenkins on another level than other artists. No doubt DJ Dennis Jenkins is an artist to watch out for in 2022 and beyond.

You can stream DJ Dennis Jenkins’s latest album on Spotify or follow him on Instagram @DennisJenkinsJr

Hustle Sold Separately, A New Album From Hampton, Has Been Met With Acclaim

Success in the industry can mean a variety of things. Artist Hampton appears to be paving his own path toward unparalleled success.With the release of his newest album “Hustle Sold Separately,” Hampton has taken success into his own hands. Both fans and critics across the industry have taken notice of this project. And the overwhelming consensus seems to be ecstatic.

Hampton has displayed his influence in a variety of ways over the years, but with “Hustle Sold Separately” he is making a statement on his potential rise to stardom. No doubt, he plans to carry this momentum throughout this year to continue creating important projects across multiple industries. “Hustle Sold Separately” proves Hampton has no limits to his ability. There’s no telling what his next move may be, but there is one guarantee, it will be massive.

You can stream Hampton’s latest album on Spotify or follow him on Instagram @ac_hampton

With New Album Everything on Autopilot, Aaron Ball Continues to Make His Mark

Fans both nationally and internationally were pleasantly surprised when Aaron Ball announced the release of his newest album. Now, Aaron Ball has officially released his album, “Everything on Autopilot,” to streaming services across the globe. Fans and critics alike have embraced the project full stop, seeing Aaron Ball as a rising star.

Aaron Ball has had his hands in a number of projects, not only limited to music. But with his new album Everything on Autopilot, he has shown a return to his roots in a major way. With the ecstatic response from many of his fans, Aaron Ball looks to drop more music this year with an eye on a variety of projects in the future.

You can stream Aaron Ball’s latest album on Spotify or follow him on Instagram @AaronBall30

“Bad Day,” the New Single by Eben Dickson Has Dropped

Eben Dickson has been making serious moves in the realm of music for the last few years. After a number of singles, many wondered what would be next for the emerging artist. Eben Dickson had shown interest in numerous things beyond music, so some fans questioned the direction of his career as an artist. However, with the release of his newest single “Bad Day,” Eben Dickson appears to be only getting started.

Now available on all major streaming services, “Bad Day” is the largest project ever released by artist Eben Dickson. Fans will recognize some of the more iconic elements of Eben Dickson’s previous works. Yet Eben Dickson certainly seems to have crafted something that is easily accessible to newer fans as well. As massive as it seems in the scope of the young artist’s career, Eben Dickson makes it known that this is only the beginning of his ascent.

You can stream Eben Dickson’s latest single on Spotify or follow him on Instagram @eben_dickson

Vigilante Talks “Fly Away” ft. Dondria & How Trevor Jackson Got Him To Act

When you look up the word “vigilante” in the dictionary, it defines the word as “a member of a self-appointed group of citizens who undertake law enforcement in their community without legal authority, typically because the legal agencies are thought to be inadequate.”

Vigilante is a Flint-born, Ann Arbor-raised actor and recording artist who’s here to make a lasting impact on the industry as a whole. Being the dynamic person he is, Vigilante was the only moniker that could encompass who he is as a person and what he plans to mean to the industry.

Vigilante explains, “I feel like there’s a gap right now, between the talented artists, untalented artists. The people who are here for the money, the people who do it for the passion. There’s a whole split. We live in this new PC culture where you can’t really give your actual opinion on anything, and just being the bridge between that gap right there. To let everyone know it’s okay to have your opinion on everything and still be supportive of that.”

Most recently, Vigilante unleashed his newest single titled “FLY AWAY,” tapping So So Def recording artist Dondria Nicole best known for her Platinum-selling hit single “You’re The One.” 

AllHipHop: You’re from Michigan, how was that growing up?

Vigilante: Growing up in Michigan, whew man. Every “hood” has the same conditions they go through in order for you to be able to harden yourself to survive for real life. There, I was sheltered myself as far as my family trying to keep me away from gangs, drinking, smoking, violence, stuff like that. I never fell victim to any of that stuff early, but everything was around. I had to figure out how to navigate through all that, and not get shot by the police at the same time. 

AllHipHop: When’d you fall in love with music?

Vigilante: I fell in love with music early. My stepdad had a MIDI board, my mom gifted it to him. He started letting my uncle, who was the lead of ministry at our church, use it. I found it so interesting how the same MIDI board that my stepdad didn’t know how to play, my uncle would take to church and master. Lead a whole choir with it, make a whole production with it. That’s how I learned how to make beats. That’s how I learned how to hear strings and chords, and how to do a choir. I learned how to be Kanye, up here, and started to do that with all my music. I started to hone in on the instruments, and really redirect the craft. Not just try to make a hit song, but actually loving music. The notes, the strings, the orchestra, how everything comes together. 

AllHipHop: When did you realize you could do music for a living? Was there a turning point? 

Vigilante: I honestly never thought I was going to be an actual musician that made money from doing music. It wasn’t until Lil Wayne released No Ceilings, I did a remix to “Ice Cream Paint Job,” “Watch My Shoes,” and “Wasted” — because he did it. Lil Wayne was so poppin’ that I didn’t even realize that “Watch My Shoes” was somebody else’s song. That’s how you know you know you’re poppin, when the remix is the biggest out of the songs. I put it on YouTube, back when YouTube had first started, when going viral actually meant something. 

I started going viral from Facebook when people were posting on each other’s walls, then it started going viral on YouTube. This was before YouTube was even monetized. I’m like “Wow okay, they’re about to start making money from YouTube. I can really hone in on this craft. I can start putting these out annually, put them on the schedule.” Started dropping mixtapes, started getting money from it. My stepdad wanted us to keep on selling CDs hand to hand at Walmart, but I didn’t want to do it. I went into the metaverse early. So when you look at my following now, that’s everything coming into fruition from what I told him was going to happen back then. He wanted us to do things hand to hand, I wanted to go online. 

AllHipHop: You released “That’s How We Do It “4 years ago, how was that experience?

Vigilante: I don’t have a lot of club bangers so when I made that beat, it was something so special about it. It crossed over because I made it for a TV Show. The instrumental was going to be the intro and outro for the TV show, he said, “yo this is a dope track.” Then behind-the-scenes, I recorded a full song to it but never told him. 

So when I recorded “That’s How We Do It” the full song, he’s like “bro do you have any words to this?” I said “well I did just make a whole track out of it.” I sent it to him. He said “this is perfect for the intro and outro,” and that’s what it became. I said “since this is going to be the intro and outro, I might as well put the song out so people can find it everywhere.” I can make money from my residuals from the show, and from it being a hot ass song. That’s how it came about. 

AllHipHop: I love how positive and motivating “Fly Away” is. What inspires you to create such an uplifting song? 

Vigilante: Man, I might’ve created “That’s How We Do It” and “Fly Away” at the same time. I sat on it. Have you watched the Kanye West documentary? Essentially what he did with “All Falls Down,” how he had that song for so many years and knew he didn’t want to put it out until a certain time, I did the same exact thing with “Fly Away.” When the pandemic hit, because I’m predominantly a model, an actor, and an influencer, the industry never seen it take that kind of hit in modern day. I’m like “you know what? There’s only one thing in my career I can control, and that’s my music.” I decided to put Dondria on that hook, then put it out as my first official mainstream crossover song. 

AllHipHop: How’d you link with Dondria?

Vigilante: I just shot her an email. Her team responded very promptly, they were really impressed with the track. They were ready to work ASAP. [snaps] We put out a rollout together. It was like a big sister, little brother thing immediately, as soon as we linked up. 

AllHipHop: How was it like working with her? She’s obviously super talented, signed to So So Def.

Vigilante: It was confirmation that I was doing the right thing. Certain people are scared to do things because they don’t want to put themselves in a position to be ridiculed. I put myself in a position to be ridiculed so I could elevate. I knew that if I stood next to her, I could only get better. She was going to tighten me up, because she has so many years of experience on me. That’s exactly what happened. I was touring a stage play called Go Back and Get God, and we didn’t have a song at the end. Now “Fly Away” is going to be the song when we go back on tour for Go Back and Get God. That song came about completely unrelated to the stage play. 

AllHipHop: How was it shooting the music video? The waterfall was beautiful.

Vigilante: Thank you, well we shot a video before that. The video we shot didn’t come out the way we planned for it to come out. I spent a couple thousand on that, and I was a little frustrated because she didn’t like it. I didn’t want to put out anything that someone I’m working with doesn’t like. A song needs a visual to match it in quality and expectation, because it’s going to be out forever. 

One of my friends was in town. He offered to shoot the music video, but Dondria’s schedule was so tight that we couldn’t just do it on the fly. I asked “Do you know any waterfalls?” He said “yeah, there’s a place called Victory Creek.” He told me what street it was on. I’d been down that street, but never down the end of that street. I went to the end of the street and that beautiful waterfall from the video was right at the end. “Fly Away” needed to have something flying in the video, that’s where the doves came in. From me being an actor for so many years, I said “let’s create a storyline around it.” That’s how you get the bucket, all that. I did the treatment on the spot.

AllHipHop: Talk about wanting to sign with Dame Dash and Master P? You still want to sign with them?

Vigilante: Oh yeah, for sure! And if I don’t sign, I want to do some really good business with them. Just pick at their brain, because they have such intimate knowledge. They’re the only two that are vocal, that people can still believe in. If we’re in a deal together and you don’t like the deal, just walk away. Instead of keeping you locked in this deal, you owe me this money and you need to go to court for that. I can’t see either of them really being two people that do that. With the type of music that I make, I know I can make a label millions and billions. Put into the right arenas and right movies. With a person like Master P, Dame Dash, or both working together for the first time if they never worked together, this can be something that’s monumental. Life-changing. 

AllHipHop: Why haven’t you dropped your album Flawless Recovery? 

Vigilante: I haven’t dropped that for the same thing Kanye felt. It needs to be the perfect timing, and the perfect situation for me to release this body of work. Because I can’t re-release it. Once it’s out there, it’s out there. I already have it done. I’d love to be in a situation where a label’s like “Listen, we love what you got. Here’s however much, finalize it, fine tune it, then we’re going to put it out to this many stations. To this many this, this many that. We work in tangent as a partnership rather than me doing all the groundwork and legwork myself for 15 to 17 tracks, which is exhausting. I’d have to have the right partnership for me to do that. 

AllHipHop: Why did you turn a song down from Lil Bow Wow? 

Vigilante: Oh man, that hurt too. It was around the same time I did a song with Dondria. Bow invited me to do an Instagram live with him, so I did the Live. After the Live, I woke up the next morning to 300 DMs. 

AllHipHop: He asked you to go on Live? 

Vigilante: Yeah, I guess he was seeing the work that was going on. Bow lives in Atlanta. Here it’s big, but it’s small. When you’re moving around, people hear. His ear is very much to the streets. He stays in the club every week, he loves the strip club so much. He invited me to come on, we did the Live. It was so dope. After the Live, I woke up the next morning to all the DMs. I dedicated the whole day to answering all those DMs. The day after that, he hit me back saying “bro that was such a dope Live, I want to do this track with you.” We started talking about the numbers and the business situation, behind-the-scenes stuff. This could be so dope, but it just doesn’t make sense right now. It was right during the middle of the pandemic. 

AllHipHop: Why didn’t it make sense? 

Vigilante: He wanted to do a club record. At that time, every club in Atlanta was closed. Every radio station was quarantined. We’d be strictly going off social media, there was no place for me to do any legwork. I was leaning on him like “Okay if we do this, your social media is going to predominantly be the one we have to use. Even if I have to up the business arrangement for us to do that.” He didn’t want to go that route. It didn’t make sense because I wouldn’t recoup fast enough, or in time for the record to still mean something to people because we don’t know how long the quarantine’s going to last. Any other artist might’ve jumped on that, they would’ve been in a hole because they wouldn’t have known they had to work the record in order to recoup the money. 

AllHipHop: How did Trevor Jackson Start your acting career? 

Vigilante: Oh man, huge shoutout to Trevor Jackson. Huge shoutout to you as well, that was such a dope interview y’all did. What happened was in 2015, I was chillin’ at home. I saw a flier on my Instagram saying Trevor Jackson would be at this church downtown. I know where this church was. I take this bus, I take this train, I take this bus and I’ll be there. That’s what I did, freezing cold in January. I walked past security, hair and makeup, crafting, everybody. I walked to where him and his mom were in the back dressing room. At this time, I had never been in any movies, so I didn’t know what I was walking past. People probably felt like I should’ve been there because of how comfortably I was walking. 

I meet him, he started showing me stuff he can play on the piano. I show him other stuff he can play on the piano. We take the picture that’s on my Instagram. I’m leaving, then he goes “Do you want to stay and be in this movie?” I asked “this is a movie set?” He said “Yeah.” I asked the name of the movie, he said Sons 2 The Grave. I asked him what I’d do because I had never acted. I didn’t know anything about acting. He told me “go to that room over there, and you’d officially be in the movie.” I found out that room was extras holding. After I left extras holding, they took us to set. We were background for a scene he was doing. We filmed for 2 or 3 hours, then we were done. I realized this is what it’s like to be in a movie. It opened my mind to the possibility of joining the industry. 2 months later, my stepdad hit me and told me V103 had a casting for Barbershop 3 and Alvin and the Chipmunks 4. Those were my first 2 background sets. When I got paid for both of those, it was more money in one day than I had been paid in 5 years. Well, that answers that. 

AllHipHop: What’s it been like being the lead role in For My Man? 

Vigilante: Oh man, it has been such a journey starting from the background. I quit my 9 to 5 I was working at that time. They told me I couldn’t miss any more days, then I started working with Tyler Perry. It’s time for me to make that leap of faith, and I did it. I started getting feature roles, recurring roles, then co-lead. For My Man was when my first lead role hit national television. I filmed For My Man 3 times. 

After the second time filming, I was on my way back to my hotel room. I was literally putting my key card to the hotel door when my cousin texted me “Turn the TV on.” And there I was, on national TV as the lead role for For My Man. I just knew from that point, my price went up and that my life was going to be different. There was no way I could go back to living how I was after getting a leading role on national television. That’s what was going through my mind. 

AllHipHop: Talk about landing your playing cards deal? 

Vigilante: Shout out to YOD Cards. I was on set for Shaft when I was doing background, there was a Grand Hustle artist there as well. They were playing spades, I was watching. I didn’t know how to play at that time. I didn’t grow up playing spades. They were kicking everybody’s ass. I couldn’t figure out why everybody was losing. I didn’t get it, but once I did, I’d beat everybody here. It seemed simple enough for me to get it. I started practicing on my phone, downloading some apps. 

Once I got better, I came back to the table. I wanted to make this something they’re going to remember. I went to Zazzle and got a custom deck made of my face on the back of some playing cards. I didn’t think anything of it, I just thought it was something to do. We were at Domani Harris’s video shoot for his song “Still Got Love.” We had some downtime because they had to do a set design. Everybody pulled out their regular spades cards, I pulled out mine with my face on it. I started passing them out. Everybody was staring at them, nobody was even looking at their hand. I said “you know what, this might be a good promotion tactic right here.” Everybody was blown away by this, and I did it by accident. I went to You’re On Deck, showed them the custom deck from Zazzle and they cut me a deal the same day. 

AllHipHop: What’s your crazy Tank story? 

Vigilante: Tank has a dope record called “Lion” that never got released. When it does come out I want you to do one of those flashbacks that Vlad does. This is one of those moments right here. We were filming, we were upstairs and they’re talking about somebody I looked like at the time. They said “he looks like him, I wonder if he can sing like him.” So they’re waiting for me to sing, right there on the spot on set of Saints & Sinners. My friend from the last story was on set, he’s an actual singer. I told him “yo, just stay close to me. I guarantee a big opportunity will present itself.” At that time, he was on the other side of the set where I told him not to be. That would’ve been his moment right there to sing in front of Tank. I guarantee how talented he was, that Tank definitely would sign him. 

AllHipHop: You were cosigned by Ms. Deb?

Vigilante: Yes, shout out to Ms Deb. She gave me a dope interview on V100 radio. The year before, I was there interviewing with her sons. I didn’t even know her. She just walked right in during my interview and started talking over the interview with no mic and walked out. A year later, me and her were doing an interview on her same radio station and I was the guest on her show. I spit my verse “Chiraq” for her. She said “you got the bars, just perform ’em.” I spit the whole verse again and perform it this time. She told me “Yeah, you got it. That’s it, keep doing what you doing. You got it.” 

AllHipHop: What can we expect next from you? 

Vigilante: I just started working with a new director named Q, she has a new show coming out called Substance Abuse. I’m definitely going to be the lead character on that series as well. Shoutout to Q, shot out to Substance Abuse. We’re going to be continuing to tour the state play Go back and Get God with me, Dondria, and the rest of the cast. I recommend y’all getting ticket relay, it’s going to sell out in every single city. I guarantee it. I’m in the process of renewing my shoe deal with MLO Shoes, so definitely go tap in with them. YOD cards as well. follow me @Vigilantelom to see everything I have coming up!

Future Unveils Title & Cover Art For 9th Studio Album

Future disclosed the title and cover art for his next album on Monday (April 25).

The Epic Records artist announced his ninth studio album will be called I Never Liked You. The LP is scheduled to drop on Friday (April 29).

Future’s upcoming album will include collaborations with Babyface Ray, FKA Twigs and Kanye West, among others. The diamond-selling rapper said the project displays his vulnerability in an interview with GQ.

“I’m putting myself out there,” he told GQ. “Sharing my lifestyle with the world. Sharing my pain with the world.”

Future continued, “Sharing my ups, sharing my downs with the entire universe. I believe in the energy of the universe and manifestation. That’s why I’m giving myself, because I’m willing to correct myself. I don’t want to just…be wrong. I’m willing to give you all of me, so you can tell me how to build on me, and make me a better me. I always found a way to create around everything, man. I turn pain into diamonds. I do that with my eyes closed.”

I Never Liked You will be Future’s first solo album since 2020’s High Off Life.

View the cover art for Future’s I Never Liked You below.

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New Album, “Made it Look Easy,” Is Shining a Light on Artist Hxncho the Artist

Hxncho the Artist might be the definition of “hard work pays off.” For many years, Hxncho the Artist has slowly but steadily honed his craft and put out a number of projects that have only progressed his image as an artist. With these releases, he has gained attention from critics and enthusiasts of the industry, all awaiting his next big move. Well, he has finally released his newest album “Made it Look Easy” on all streaming services to an overwhelmingly positive response.

The content Hxncho the Artist has been crafting over the years has been diverse but always pushing the boundary. Many wondered if this would be the case with a more wide-appealing release of an album. If numbers and fan reactions are any measures of this idea, then this question has been answered with a resounding yes. “Made it Look Easy” is the true evolution of everything Hxncho the Artist has been working on, both in and out of the industry. Hxncho the Artist understands this achievement and will no doubt look to deliver something even greater in the near future.

You can stream Hxncho the Artist’s latest album on Spotify or follow him on Instagram @ayehxncho

Black Twitter Worried About Elon Musk’s Takeover Of The Platform

Elon Musk bought Twitter for approximately $44 billion, raising questions about the future of the social media platform.

Black Twitter users were among the many people wondering how the deal will affect their online experience. Elon Musk’s purchase makes Twitter a privately held company, which creates a shift in the dynamics of one of social media’s biggest platforms.

“Free speech is the bedrock of a functioning democracy, and Twitter is the digital town square where matters vital to the future of humanity are debated,” Elon Musk said in a press release. “I also want to make Twitter better than ever by enhancing the product with new features, making the algorithms open source to increase trust, defeating the spam bots, and authenticating all humans.”

He added, “Twitter has tremendous potential – I look forward to working with the company and the community of users to unlock it.”

Elon Musk’s takeover made some Black Twitter users consider leaving the platform with hopes that an alternative would emerge. Others hoped the billionaire wouldn’t enact any drastic changes.

One thing is certain: Twitter stockholders are cashing out in the deal. Its shareholders will be receiving $54.20 for each share of common stock.

“The Twitter Board conducted a thoughtful and comprehensive process to assess Elon’s proposal with a deliberate focus on value, certainty, and financing,” Twitter’s Independent Board Chair Bret Taylor said. “The proposed transaction will deliver a substantial cash premium, and we believe it is the best path forward for Twitter’s stockholders.”

Amid all of the uncertainty, Black Twitter still had plenty of jokes and hot takes about Elon Musk’s social media maneuvering. Like any big news story, the mix of commentary and memes was on full display.

Check out some of the reactions to Elon Musk buying Twitter below.

https://twitter.com/blaqueword/status/1518650124293001221

Kylie Jenner Claims Blac Chyna Slashed Tyga With Knife

Kylie Jenner testified about Blac Chyna’s alleged violence in a civil trial involving the Kardashians.

According to TMZ, Kylie Jenner said Tyga once told her Blac Chyna attacked him with a knife. The slashing allegedly left Tyga with a six-inch scar on his arm.

Tyga also informed the socialite about Blac Chyna’s drug and alcohol abuse, which led to the knife attack. Kylie Jenner relayed the info to her brother Rob Kardashian when he was dating Blac Chyna.

“I felt it was my duty to express my concerns, but ultimately it was up to him,” she reportedly explained in court.

Blac Chyna is suing the Kardashians for $100 million over the cancellation of her reality show Rob & Chyna. The TV series aired for one season in 2016.

She’s accused Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian and Kylie Jenner of defamation, claiming they plotted to get her show canceled. The Kardashian family’s lawyer Michael G. Rhodes argued the E! Network simply canned the show because Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashians’ relationship ended.

Last week, Kris Jenner revealed Tyga’s allegations about Blac Chyna during her own testimony in the civil case. The matriarch of the Kardashian family also accused Blac Chyna of threatening to kill Kylie Jenner in the past.