Megan Fox says we have it all mixed up with her and her fiancé Machine Gun Kelly! They do drink each other’s blood. This is true! However, it is ONLY for ritual purposes!
The unique couple was engaged in January and she said yes. To consummate their looming marriage, the actress revealed: “And then we drank each other’s blood.”
The British version of Glamour magazine managed to get the details from her and said her initial statement may not have offered proper context.
“SO, I guess to ‘drink’ each other’s blood might mislead people or people are imagining us with goblets and we’re like Game of Thrones, drinking each other’s blood. It’s just a few drops, but yes, we do consume each other’s blood on occasion for ritual purposes only,” she explained.
“I read tarot cards and I’m into astrology and I’m doing all these metaphysical practices and meditations. And I do rituals on new moons and full moons, and all these things, she continued. “And so, when I do it, it’s a passage or it is used for a reason. And it is controlled where it’s like, ‘Let’s shed a few drops of blood and each drink it.'”
Some songs grow on you the more you listen to them; others you can identify as a gem the moment the first note is introduced. Carter Jamison has repeatedly made incredibly impactful music that hooks the listeners, but we have to take our hats off to his latest song, ‘At a Standstill.’ According to Carter Jamison, his music is a representation of his life and growth; that is why he is delighted that ‘At A Standstill’ is being recognized as the best one yet.
Carter Jamison explains that when creating the song, it wasn’t about creating the best song; rather, creating music that speaks about his growth in music and personal life and touches on real-life experiences. The song is now a resounding anthem that most people have tagged “relatable,” “the best song ever,” “a song that speaks my mind,” and so many others. Carter Jamison’s song, ‘At a Standstill,’ has received a lot of support from fans far and wide.
According to fans, the song is a perfect blend of reality and fantasy. It takes you through so many emotions, helping you make sense of each one. From the moment you listen to the song, you are immediately transported into the world of that song and its lyrics. Critics have also pointed out that ‘At A Standstill’ is incredibly raw, unfiltered, and fits right into the current music wave. Carter Jamison says that combining the features of the song together has been a great experience, especially now that the song has gained a widespread fan base.
Carter Jamison asserts that when musicians make songs from their heart, guided by their love for the art form, it becomes easier for audiences to relate to the creation. While ‘At A Standstill’ is now known as his best song yet, Carter Jamison hopes to continue creating impactful music that resonates with audiences everywhere. This is not the end but the beginning of a long and rewarding journey.
International producer and songwriter DJ Eevichov returned to the spotlight with his newest track ‘Riptides’. ‘Riptides’ features an eerie mix of different samples and instrumentals to create an interesting listen from start to finish. The new single follows up his earlier EP release ‘Summer Days’.
Pusha T sets a high standard for his collaborations with Jay-Z.
The Def Jam artist spoke about working with Jay-Z in an interview with SiriusXM’s Swaggy Sie. Pusha T noted he only hits up the Roc Nation boss for a verse under the right circumstances.
“Hov, to me, he’s the best rapper, like just period,” he said. “So, when I reach out to him about a record, I feel like he sort of knows that I’m not reaching out to him about no b#######. I must really think that this is like a joint, something that’s gonna add to the great legacy that he has.”
The Clipse rapper most recently enlisted Jay-Z for the song “Neck & Wrist,” which appears on the new albumIt’s Almost Dry. Pusha T believed Hov would elevate the track.
“I basically just write the verse, lay the hook down,” he said. “I do everything and just send it to him with a space open — I send it and I just hope he hit back. He’ll hit back. And this particular time he was like, ‘Man, what you want me to say to this man? You going crazy!’ And I was like, ‘Man, just, you know, turn it up.’”
Pusha T continued, “I only send records to him when I feel like there’s more needed to the record and there’s nothing else I can really say to it. And I feel like where he’s made it in his career and in his life, he can always add an uptick to the record. I can’t say what he says. There’s other people I could go out I know I’d get a dope verse from, but I probably could’ve said that.”
The music industry has been given the chance to expand even further in this day and age. The boom of the internet and social media particularly has given many the chance to showcase their skills. However, it’s still extremely challenging to make a name for yourself in the music industry. You have to work with immense dedication and passion.
Rapper Valentin Lozano who comes from Florida and goes by the name Lefapp is taking the music industry by storm with his talent. He is passionate and strongly believes that the music he produces is of high quality. Lefapp’s journey is very inspiring and proves that without hard work, nothing is possible.
Along with being an artist, Lefapp is a successful entrepreneur and has invested a lot of time into establishing his business. He has multi-tasked his way through many difficult times. While focusing on his studies, Lefapp has produced music and worked towards his business as well. Moreover, he has been freelancing on the side as well.
At the age of only 25, Lefapp has been able to make a lot happen. Despite setbacks and challenges, he kept growing and pushing himself toward success. However, Lefapp still has many goals to accomplish in the upcoming years. He sees himself as a famous and successful rapper and producer who will be working with a major label company.
In addition to that, being able to collaborate with well-known musicians such as Sauce Walk, Peso Peso, and Brick WolfPack is also on his bucket list. Achieving all this might take some time, but it will happen due to Lefapp’s belief in himself.
His advice to others is to always be aware of their worth and remain confident. Many people might not be able to see your worth right away, but your success will eventually prove it to them. If you’re passionate about something, give it a shot before running out of time. His energy and a positive mindset are something that holds a lot of value. Lefapp’s journey to success is inspiring and motivational.
Lefapp’s personality is unique and intriguing. His hobbies are varied, and he is interested in philosophy, psychology, and business. He has studied computer science and is dedicated to gaining knowledge in different fields. Making music and producing beats is something he lives for, but that doesn’t stop him from growing in other areas.
People like him are role models for many up-and-coming artists, creators, and dreamers. Everything he has gained so far is because of the mindset he has towards life. Lefapp believes in his talent and has gone all out to gain more experience. He has also worked with different companies to understand how things work practically.
He is influential and has almost 10K followers on Instagram. His followers and supporters appreciate his personality and love what he does in life. His achievements motivate many to work towards achieving their utmost potential.
Lefapp is an icon who deserves a lot more recognition for the person he has become over the years. He has proven that anything is possible if you believe in yourself and refuse to give up.
Tim Westwood stepped down from his Capital Xtra radio show after multiple women accused him of sexual misconduct.
Global, the parent company of Capital Xtra, confirmed the veteran DJ’s exit on Wednesday (April 27).
“Following the claims that have recently come to light, Tim Westwood has stepped down from his show until further notice,” Global said in a statement.
The DJ faces allegations of predatory sexual behavior and groping. Seven Black women, who’ve chosen to remain anonymous, detailed his misconduct in a joint investigation conducted by the BBC and the Guardian.
Three of the women recounted their experiences with the DJ’s predatory sexual behavior. Four others described his unwanted touching at events. All of the alleged victims were in their late teens or early 20s when the incidents occurred.
The alleged incidents date back to 1992. The most recent happened in 2017.
Tim Westwood denied the allegations against him. His spokesperson said the women’s claims are false.
“In a career that has spanned 40 years, there have never been any complaints made against him officially or unofficially,” the spokesperson declared. “Tim Westwood strongly rejects all allegations of wrongdoing.”
BBC Three released a documentary titled Tim Westwood: Abuse of Power on Tuesday (April 26). The documentary includes the alleged victims’ stories, but it’s only available to watch in the UK.
The Interscope Records artist revealed plans to make another rap album in an interview with Audacy. Machine Gun Kelly explained why he’s returning to Hip Hop after pivoting to pop-punk music on his last two albums.
“For myself, I’m going to make a rap album,” Machine Gun Kelly said. “For myself, for no other reason, no point to prove, no chip on my shoulder. Like, ‘OK, well, I did that. Now I gotta show ‘em.’ It’s just like, if I keep doing things to prove things to people, I’m gonna one, drive myself crazy, and two, not make a good product.”
He continued, “I made Tickets [to My Downfall] and Mainstream Sellout because I wanted to make them. I need to now also make people miss that sound. And I need to also – because Tickets and Mainstream Sellout are companion albums, I don’t think making a third that’s so close – like, sonically, making a third album is going to be unexciting unless it’s missed.”
Machine Gun Kelly scored two No. 1 albums by switching genres. But MGK isn’t ready to completely abandon his Hip Hop roots.
“I’m gonna do this tour and I’m gonna step into where I left Hotel Diablo and expound my storytelling as a rapper and find a new innovative sound for the Hip Hop Machine Gun Kelly,” he said. “And that’s where my excitement is and that’s where me, as a music archaeologist, wants to explore. I did Tickets and I did Mainstream Sellout, and I don’t know what that next version of that sound is yet. So, I need to step away until I hear the right tone or the right inspiration for OK, this is a way to level this up.”
Check out the entire interview with Machine Gun Kelly below.
Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, One Side is a music artist, entrepreneur, and clothing brand owner. One Side owns his own Digital Marketing company; One Side Entertainment – along with One Side Ent. Brand, a clothing company.
One Side bridges the gap between the punch of hip-hop/pop and the melodies of the modern scene while aiming for his music to be catchy, yet direct and edgy. One Side’s new song Villian, released on 4.24.22, is giving us some real Travis Scott/The Kid Laroi vibes. One Side is a verified Spotify artist with almost half a million streams on his single Boss Up from 2021.
Three singles down and many more coming, One Side started his music career by connecting with a long-time friend, Bernard Martin, in his kitchen. Between his own music and his record label, he plans to “take over every genre and to be labeled by just one”.
He has attracted the attention of many top labels in the industry, there is a lot of interest in his music at the moment. One Side wants people to express their emotions when listening to his music, he says “everyone goes through the same emotions and don’t be afraid to express them. It doesn’t matter what anybody thinks, they’re not in your shoes”.
One Side has three singles coming out soon, Dangerous Love, Millions, and Lies. He hopes his fans can relate to his music, like how he relates to his biggest musical inspiration – Kanye West.
Don’t miss the release of One Side’s new singles, keep up with him on Instagram, Youtube and Spotify.
A Major Announcement has just been made by Grammy Nominee TeamJohnHill !!! He will be releasing a complete body of his own Music. it is to be released in “2023” Called “The Book of John” a play on his philosophy of life through Music, Relationships Growth, and Situations. The announcement was made live on Facebook while at The island Recording studio in Chicago with a few Artists and producers in the background including Euro Pop Powerhouse Trio “The Jersey Girls” Head Up Entertainment CEO “Head” Maurice Hill two of his Marquee label Recording Artists “Calhoon” and “vocals” who will all be working on the Album.
Photo:Teamjohnhill & Damon Ranger(Credit Mark Taylor)
We also hear TeamJohnhill corporation Executive and singer “Fabian James” will dust off his mic and showcase his talent on the project and to our surprise” we’re not going to take it” singer of Twisted Sister and Rock God legend “Dee Snider” will be on the album, Along with new Metal Rock band “Tantric” ,G.o.o.d Music Artist “Warren Reallydoe Trotter”, R&B crooners “Luigi the singer”, “Journee soul”.
As the video proceeded “ Hill,” said that he was in talks with Sony music about working with “Usher” and “Official Vybe” of Universal Music Group also in attendance was West African Superstar “P.Martt” who “Hill” spoke of working with as well as 6 time Emmy award-winning Grammy-winning songwriter-producer “Damon Ranger” who will be producing on the album.
Photo: Dee Snider
Apparently, this project will have a lot of twists and turns fusing RnB, Rock, Reggaetón, and Afro-pop such a mouthful of people involved could either be overkill or a Godsend whatever it maybe it will be something interesting to see especially since TeamJohn Hill is a very colorful person, in general, I think we’re all ready to lose our religion on the Book of John for more info follow Teamjohnhill.
Kiwi, a producer and artist originally from Superior, WI discovered a love for music at a young age. A natural musical talent, he taught himself to play guitar after receiving one for Christmas at the age of 10 and taught himself the basics of piano later in high school. He explained his start with music revealing, “I’ve always been into music for as long as I can remember…Growing up I listened to a variety of music, but I always liked creating my own songs.”
He started making beats in 2016 before the start of college and then began posting them on YouTube. Quick growth followed and the next two years saw him balancing school with posting and trying to connect with artists online. Talent does not go undiscovered for long and soon Kiwi was reached out to by YK Osiris and ended up making “Valentine” and “Worth It” in his dorm room. Shortly after this success, Kiwi dropped out of university and focused full-time on music.
Since then he has produced big hit songs such as “Mood Swings” by Pop Smoke and Lil Tjay and “Love Hurts” by Lil Tjay and Toosii. His accomplishments boast two triple-platinum songs, a platinum single, and a few gold and platinum albums, yet his vision and dreams are for even more.
Hunter Johnson announces his plans on taking over the music industry
We are chasing victory to satisfy our materialistic needs and inner soul. However, Hunter Johnson, an astonishing personality, has amazed the world with his miraculous talent for singing. Hunter Johnson, says “Party ended” following the same in his life he has enchanted a vast crowd under his spellbinding voice. He as the man of inspiration to the next generation has passed the message to live for passion rather than running for things that you are not born for. Because of passion, you lift your qualities and skills to the next level. The charisma of your enlightened only glitters if you chase your passion says, Hunter Johnson,
The man of brought revolution to the music world has encouraged several youths to radiate life into the music. As he is an expert in adding feelings and emotions to his songs which directly touch millions of hearts with his emotions giving life to the music. Hunter Johnson has astounded the world of lyrics by adding melodious spices to his voice in each song which has escalated his followers. Miraculously, he has brought new trends to social media through his unique style of singing. His songs such as Everywhere, Dior shirt, and Free game, are accessible on Spotify and other significant music streaming stages.
However, Hunter Johnson says “No success is without challenges” to gulp the fruit of victory one has to be ready to face the struggles and difficulties. He believed that only your optimistic thoughts and your self-belief could lead you to the glorious path of victory.
Hunter Johnson has inspired millions of youths with his unbeatable success and had left his print for others to follow. He has shown the globe that no power can stop you if you dare to challenge your talent.
A judge jokingly mentioned one of Drake’s biggest hits in a court order involving the OVO rapper.
According to court documents obtained by AllHipHop, Drake was dismissed with prejudice from a lawsuit concerning Chris Brown’s song “No Guidance.” United States District Judge Rodolfo A. Ruiz II referenced the single “Started From the Bottom” in the dismissal.
“Ordered and adjudged that Defendant Aubrey Drake Graham a/k/a Drake is dismissed with prejudice and without costs or attorneys’ fees as against any party,” Judge Ruiz wrote. “In dismissing this case, the Court notes that Mr. Graham started from the bottom — being named as a Defendant — now we’re here — a dismissal with prejudice.”
Singer Brandon Cooper and producer Timothy Valentine sued Chris Brown and Drake for copyright infringement in 2021. The lawsuit claimed Chris Brown and Drake’s collaboration “No Guidance” ripped off the plaintiffs’ song “I Love Your Dress.”
The plaintiffs, whose stage names are Mr. Cooper and Drum’n Skillz, said they dropped their track three years before the 2019 release of Chris Brown’s single. They contend the RCA Records artist’s “No Guidance” copied or was mostly derived from their song “I Love Your Dress.”
Listen to “No Guidance” and “I Love Your Dress” below.
KINGMOSTWANTED is here to put on for the Inland Empire, putting his city on the map any chance he can. At only 20 years old, the rising star has already lived through a lifetime of hardships and experiences… every reason why fans can’t help but gravitate towards his music. Injecting real-life scenarios and sentiments into his rhymes, the West Coast spitter has his eyes on being one of the greats.
In describing himself, KING states he’s “reckless, goofy, turnt up. I’ve got a soft side. I like all music, all types of music. I’m just a cool person. I’ve easy to vibe with and I’m not easy to vibe with, just complicated basically.”
Most recently, KINGMOSTWANTED unveiled his new single and visual for “Cali Lovin,” flipping one of the most timeless records in hip-hop: Ice Cube’s “Check Yo Self.” The fact he does the track justice is a talent in itself, adding a modern-day twist that audiences around the world can relate to.
He spits, “I gotta check myself before I wreck myself, I’m a 909 n*gga with a Tec under my belt. Bank account high I’m living it well, and it’s f### the police free my sharks out the cell.”
“Cali Lovin” serves as the lead single to his forthcoming EP aptly titled Notorious King, his newest project following 2020’s FRESHMAN YEAR. Currently releasing music via Vydia, KING has come a long way since the release of “In My City,” which put his name on the map.
AllHipHop: What was it like growing up in the IE?
KINGMOSTWANTED: It was fun, a lot of life learning lessons and everything. I like the IE, I love the IE actually.
AllHipHop: Who’s really from there?
KINGMOSTWANTED: From the IE, that’s big? Nobody really.
AllHipHop: I know Audio Push and Hit-Boy…
KINGMOSTWANTED: Shout out to Hit-Boy if he’s from the IE.
AllHipHop: He did Nipsey Hussle’s “Racks in the Middle.”
KINGMOSTWANTED: I don’t know that. I don’t listen to Nipsey Hussle. Rest in peace though, I pay my respects. It’s just not my type of music.
AllHipHop: What’s your type of music?
KINGMOSTWANTED: NBA Youngboy, Billie Eilish, Shawn Mendes.
AllHipHop: Billie Eilish?!
KINGMOSTWANTED: I love Billie Eilish. I don’t listen to West Coast music like that.
AllHipHop: So where do you get your bars from?
KINGMOSTWANTED: It’s all natural, it’s me. That’s just how I talk so if people consider it West Coast, then I guess it is, but I don’t listen to West Coast music honestly. There’s a lot of people and a lot of talent out here, there really is. It’s just not my style, I don’t like listening to it sometimes. No disrespect or anything, I love the West Coast.
AllHipHop: When did you fall in love with music?
KINGMOSTWANTED: Me doing it, as soon as I started. Ever since I was younger, I’ve always loved music. I loved country music, I like a lot. All types of music.
AllHipHop: When did you realize you could do music for a living?
KINGMOSTWANTED: When I was 13, I realized when I was in jail. 12, 13 years old, an officer told me… I was just rapping, playing on the homie’s head. She pulled me to the side and said “you’re talking nonsense, but you really know what you’re saying. You could put bars together, rhyme good and make sense.” Then I took it seriously at around age 15, 16.
AllHipHop: What were you doing before then?
KINGMOSTWANTED: Before music? School. Just school and turning up with the homies. Hanging out and s###, just partying.
AllHipHop: How did you get your name?
KINGMOSTWANTED: KINGMOSTWANTED, just because I was in juvi again. I was locked up. Not a lot of people know this, but I was going by BIGMONEYKING at first. Somebody from the Bay, I forget now who it was but they had that in their name and they were already poppin’. I thought “I can’t just take that name, I’m a switch it up. What can I be?” I seen a lot of people have “most hated.” Why do a lot of people want to be most hated? I’m most wanted. The cops want me, the fame, the money, the girls. I’m the most wanted. King’s my last name so KINGMOSTWANTED.
AllHipHop: How long were you locked up for?
KINGMOSTWANTED: I’ve been locked up about 12 times in juvenile hall, then I’ve been to county at 18 once.
AllHipHop: What did you learn from being behind bars?
KINGMOSTWANTED: I actually learned there’s a lot of snakes out there, and probation’s really just a set-up.
AllHipHop: It’s better than being locked up, no?
KINGMOSTWANTED: Not really. I don’t know, in my eyes you’re gon; get locked back up. Probation… I’ve only been in jail for a charge once and that’s when I was 12. Every other time, it was violations from probation. I think about it like if they never put me on probation, I never would’ve gone back to jail.
AllHipHop: Talk about “In My City,” the video has 9.2 million views on Youtube. Did you think it would blow up like this?
KINGMOSTWANTED: I did. Not really as far as it went nationwide and international. I be seeing I got plays in Germany, all different countries. I didn’t think that, but I did know that song was one of them ones because I’m not targeting strictly San Bernardino. I’m saying “In my City,” where you live you can bang that. So if you’re from the Bay, you’re from San Diego, you can say it. “In My City,” I’m not targeting one area. For surely I put my city in there though. My town. But anybody could — even if you’re from New York, whatever city you from, you can say “in my city.” I already knew it was going to be one of them ones. I didn’t expect it to blow up as much as it did, but I’m proud of it.
AllHipHop: Did that help build your following? Or was there another moment?
KINGMOSTWANTED: There were a lot of moments. There was a time where I had 5, 6 different songs going crazy at once, all at once. Different challenges to one song, they were all doing different types of things to one song. All of them helped with my following.
AllHipHop: New single and visual “Cali Lovin,” what inspired you to create this one? It’s an Ice Cube classic!
KINGMOSTWANTED: I really like Ice Cube a lot. I don’t listen to his music like that but when I heard the “check yoself” song, I said “I gotta do it, I just have to.” I already knew I had to sample and remake it, put my splash on it. That’s a good song.
AllHipHop: Was it hard to clear the sample?
KINGMOSTWANTED: Very hard. A year and a half hard. My team did it, shout out to Vydia. They worked really hard, specifically June and Saheed, all of them. June really put the pressure on them, shout out to him.
AllHipHop: What inspired the visual?
KINGMOSTWANTED: Me, my manager, and the cameraman SuperGebar, shout out to him. But my manager Ocho, they really helped. It was all a team discussion and decision type. We all came together on it, really shout out to them. They put the most effort into that video.
AllHipHop: What was the best memory from shooting?
KINGMOSTWANTED: When I was behind the bars, it gave me back memories. But I can actually walk out of these bars! Damn I could walk out and I felt good, I was with my people and everything. It just felt good. It’s a good video shoot and I like the way it looks, all of it. Super Gebar, he did his stuff on that. It’s a good video.
AllHipHop: How’s the independent grind?
KINGMOSTWANTED: I love it. I can drop whenever I want, I’m not forced to do certain things. I went on the right path because nobody owns me. I’m me and I get to be with my team. I’m still 8PETOWN.
AllHipHop: What is it you want fans to get from your story?
KINGMOSTWANTED: I’ve heard from a lot of different fans that they get certain things from a song that I didn’t even expect them to get from it. Honestly, whatever you can get from listening to it because every human being is different. I’ve been getting a whole lot of different responses from certain songs. I’m like “oh, I wasn’t even targeting that.” But if you got that from it, it’s good.
AllHipHop: Talk about your upcoming project “Notorious King,” what can we expect?
KINGMOSTWANTED: Notorious King, you can expect some big features. Something crazy, I can’t go too in on it, but it’s notorious. Notorious King, just like the name. It’s going to be spectacular.
AllHipHop: You can’t give us an exclusive on the features?
KINGMOSTWANTED: Shout out to JOP, Jesús Ortiz Paz you feel me. He’s gon be on there. He’s a Spanish artist, he’s the biggest one right now. He’s from San Bernardino too so we collaborated. He’s really blowing up in Mexico and everything, this is his first song. Oh yeah, “Cali Lovin” with King Combs too.
AllHipHop: Love King Combs! How did y’all link?
KINGMOSTWANTED: I’ve been linked with him before. Originally, I had him on another song but that one is still in the process of getting cleared so I had him get on this one. I talked to him, Facetimed him, and just told him. He heard the song and he said “yeah I’m a do it.”
AllHipHop: Did he bring that East Coast swag? Well, I guess he’s from the West Coast, technically.
KINGMOSTWANTED: Hell yeah, his first bar. He said “I’m an eastside n*gga…” [laughs]
AllHipHop: Talk about your “F### Yo Samples” mixtape with DJ Five Venoms.
KINGMOSTWANTED: “F### Yo Samples,” it’s really all in the name. because I don’t get that clearance stuff, I’m trying to bring back stuff from people. I didn’t even know about Biggie Smalls so I’m trying to recreate and put it back out there so people my generation, my age can know about it. That clearance s###: y’all don’t want me to bring them back? Certain songs will never see the light of day?. So it’s really “F### Yo Samples,” I’m a drop it anyways.
AllHipHop: What’s the vibe with Venoms? Love him!
KINGMOSTWANTED: I love Venoms man. I can say it with my whole heart, he’s dope to just jump in and be a part of it. It was a great experience what we did. He was playing my stuff at Rolling Loud and I wasn’t even there! Because I couldn’t be there. I heard he was playing my songs, shoutout to him.
AllHipHop: 3 things you need in the studio at all times?
KINGMOSTWANTED: I need my brothers with me, I need the music up really loud, and sometimes I need ecstasy.
Teslas, I like the Tesla slide.
AllHipHop: AZChike, he just made a song “Tesla or the X.”
KINGMOSTWANTED: Yes, I love it. I love AzChike too, that’s my brother.
AllHipHop: You’re only 20, do you feel young?
KINGMOSTWANTED: Nah, I feel like I’ve lived my life. I know there’s more that I can do, but I’ve done more than what a grown 60-year-old man could say he’s done. Way more.
AllHipHop: What do you like to do when you’re not doing music?
KINGMOSTWANTED: Man, I like to be with my brothers. I could be in the crib for a whole week with them and it feels like we went to Hawaii or something.
AllHipHop: These your brothers?
KINGMOSTWANTED: Jank Baby, TGK Splash. They have now, not next ever. They part of the team.
AllHipHop: You’ve been on TikTok?
KINGMOSTWANTED: Yeah, I’m poppin’ on TikTok. It’s really good if you want to go nationwide, international. Sometimes, I’ll see a bad female. I’ll click on it and I’ll be like “damn, but she’s from Atlannta. Show me some Cali people!” Just from that, I know that s###’s international. It’s important to some artists.
AllHipHop: What are your favorite brands?
KINGMOSTWANTED: My own clothing, Versace, and Bad News. 8PETOWN and 8K, I really love it. Also ain’t gon’ cap, that Desto Dubb: A Lot of Cough Syrup and A Lot of Percs. I like that, that’s hard.
AllHipHop: Anything you want fans to know about you?
KINGMOSTWANTED: Know I might come off aggressive sometimes, but I’m not always like that. I am like that, but I’m not always like that. Some fans, they text me and they tell me, “I seen you there, but I didn’t want to take a picture. I didn’t know if you was in the mood.” Man, you come up and take a picture with me. I love my fans and supporters.
AllHipHop: What does your face tattoo mean?
KINGMOSTWANTED: The Asian one, that’s my granny named Margaret. Rest in paradise.
AllHipHop: Do you have any goals for yourself?
KINGMOSTWANTED: Keep elevating, keep going up. More visuals, I love visuals. More performances, and just takeover. I’m coming for Mexico next. All of Mexico. JOP on there, shoutout to Fuerza Regida and all that.
AllHipHop: Anything else you want to let us know?
KINGMOSTWANTED: Shout out my brothers, TGK Splash, Jank Baby. Shout out MCM Raymond, shout out Big Ocho, shout out the whole 8K team. Shout out GQ, Bad News, and shout out my man Fake Jello. They all doing their thing, and shout out to you and your 7 gram blunt. Damn, I only put 3.5 in my Wood. I’m finna smoke that right now.
Dennis Driftmeyer is taking over the music industry with his musical talent. He is from Boston, Massachusetts, and has been creating music ever since he was a young man. His music career began when his mother signed him up for choir in the 4th grade. This experience fuelled his passion for music and has been the driving force of his life ever since. Dennis focuses on creating music that is funky, soulful, and inspiring.
He is currently an independent artist who writes and produces all the music he releases. He is extremely intricate with his work and only releases the finest quality. Dennis utilizes his life experience thus far as the cornerstone for the lyrics and energy behind his music. The way his beats blast through the speakers leaves all who listen, upbeat and ready to have a good time. It is Dennis Driftmeyer’s goal to not only leave people in a good mood but to inspire the next future generations of musicians. He wants them to know that anything is possible. With a healthy work ethic and passion behind what you do, all is possible.
As for the next project he has yet to set a release date but anticipates that it will be completed in the early months of 2022. His latest project focuses on music that has a mix of afro beats and soul music. He intends for all that listening to it will feel like wanting to live life to its fullest and being comfortable in their own skin. Be sure to check out Dennis Driftmeyer on Spotify as he looks to crush the next endeavor of his already lustrous career.
Viola Davis has addressed her critics after backlash over her portrayal of former First Lady, Michelle Obama.
Viola Davis has addressed the criticism surrounding her portrayal of Michelle Obama in the TV series “The First Lady.”
The Oscar, Emmy, and Tony Award-winning actress found herself in a rare position recently when she was criticized for her performance as the former U.S. First Lady in the series.
Many viewers took to social media to complain about her overly pursed lips and called her pout and facial expressions distracting.
Addressing the criticism in an interview with BBC News, Davis insisted that it is “incredibly hurtful when people say negative things about your work.”
She noted that criticism is an “occupational hazard” of acting and not every performance will be on par with her awards-worthy work.
“How do you move on from the hurt, from failure?” the 56-year-old asked. “But you have to. Not everything is going to be an awards-worthy performance.”
The “Fences” star went on to declare that “critics absolutely serve no purpose” and suggested their work gives them license to be mean.
“They always feel like they’re telling you something that you don’t know. Somehow that you’re living a life that you’re surrounded by people who lie to you and ‘I’m going to be the person that leans in and tells you the truth’. So it gives them an opportunity to be cruel to you,” she continued. “But ultimately I feel like it is my job as a leader to make bold choices. Win or fail it is my duty to do that.”
The TV show also stars Michelle Pfeiffer and Gillian Anderson as former First Ladies Betty Ford and Eleanor Roosevelt, whose stories took place many years ago.
In Davis’ case, she admitted playing somebody so current and familiar as Obama was “almost impossible” and added, “Either you’re doing too much or not enough.”
Davis also said that she has no “personal contact” with Obama so doesn’t know what she thinks of the show, which premiered on U.S. network Showtime earlier this month.
Travis Scott has signed on for his first public performance following the Astroworld tragedy last November.
The “Franchise” rapper will take the stage at E11EVEN in Miami on May 7th, during the city’s Formula One Grand Prix event.
It will be Travis’s first public concert since his Astroworld Festival gig in Houston, where a mass-casualty crowd crush killed 10 people and injured hundreds.
Since the tragedy, Travis Scott has pledged to work with the U.S. government to help standardize safety protocols at concerts. He currently faces multiple lawsuits from victims’ families.
The rapper has played only private VIP sets since the incident. Tables at E11even range from $5,000 to $100,000.
Show tickets listed on the club’s website range from $150 to $250.
Club owners announced show tickets on Instagram over the weekend but later deleted the post. A source said they removed it to update the marketing materials.
I am not sure that you can classify any car that costs $28 million as a car. There has to be a new name for it. At any rate, that is what the rumors are saying. Apparently, Jay-Z spent $28 million for a Rolls Royce Boat Tail.
Here’s what I think.
I think this is a big ol’ cap!
Here’s why. First of all: let’s take the source. Not to get all granular but the source of the rumor is a series of social media handles known to lie. There are times where they tell the truth and others where it is all CAP.
First of all, this has been a rumor for roughly a year. There are no reports that suggest is it fully true. Some reports say there’s evidence that support that it MAY be true. One site said the following:
[The rumor] starts with the color blue, which covers the Rolls top to bottom. The Daily Mail points out the music superstars’ fondness for blue, not the least of which extends to Blue Ivy, the name of their daughter. Perhaps more telling is the refrigerator installed in the opening rear deck. The Telegraph mentions the refrigerator is designed to chill Armand de Brignac champagne at a specific temperature. It’s the client’s favorite according to Rolls-Royce, and it just so happens that Jay-Z is part owner of the brand. There’s also the nautical theme itself, as the superstars are known to frequent the French Riveria, both on land and sea.
After that, we see that there’s little more. The reports I have seen say this is the most expensive car in the world, a one of one. I know Jay-Z is a billionaire now, but I am not sure he was allocate this much money to a singular item like a car. I also could be very wrong.
The reality star took to the witness stand in Los Angeles on Tuesday as part of Chyna’s defamation trial against the Kardashian family, who she has accused of sabotaging her career by getting the spin-off show “Rob & Chyna”.cancelled after one season.
During her testimony, Kim said she had no memory of trying to cancel the spin-off but acknowledged that she didn’t want Chyna to appear on the main show, abbreviated to “KUWTK,” after the model was allegedly violent towards her then-fiancé Rob in December 2016.
“I will not go into a toxic work environment,” Kim said of her refusal to work with Chyna, who occasionally appeared on ‘KUWTK’ before the incident, reports The Associated Press. “On my own show, I have the power to do that.”
The 41-year-old testified for an hour and spent much of that time stating, “I don’t remember.”
She was presented with a series of text messages she sent in late 2016 and early 2017 and said she didn’t recall sending them.
However, she acknowledged that one text sent to a producer at Bunim Murray, which produces both shows, sounded like something she would write.
“I think we all need to take a break from filming at this point until we figure out what’s going on. She is not going to be on our show,” the text read. “So if you guys are going to film with ‘Rob and Chyna,’ and then you are going to lose the Kardashians and Jenners.”
The beauty mogul said she and her family didn’t have the power to cancel “Rob & Chyna” but were able to withhold their own participation in “KUWTK.”
She stated, “I have a right as a cast member to say we really need a break.”
Her sister Khloé Kardashian also testified on Tuesday and some of her emails were presented in court.
She said she wanted to protect Rob from Chyna’s “outrageous” and “violent” behavior and added, “We were all considering not being a part of such toxicity.”
Khloé allegedly sent an email to an executive at the E! network expressing her concern that Chyna was bad for the family’s brand.
In another email, she allegedly wrote, “We are even considering not moving forward with our show if theirs continues, that’s how strongly we feel this is damaging to our family.”
Kim and Khloé are the defendants in Chyna’s lawsuit along with their mother Kris Jenner and half-sister Kylie Jenner. Kris and Kylie have already testified. The trial continues.
For her performance, Doja was joined by gospel artist Shonka Dukureh, who will appear in Baz Luhrmann’s film as Big Mama Thornton and is also set to contribute to the soundtrack.
“The soundtrack features Elvis’s extraordinary body of work spanning the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s, while also celebrating his diverse musical influences and enduring impact on popular artists today,” a rep for RCA Records commented.
“Vegas” is set for release on streaming platforms on May 6th.
The Drama Hour was where I used to get all my hardcore raps and saw the streets of New York for what it was. And that was Kay Slay the Drama King’s doing. The program ran for over 20 long years on Hot 97. Well, as you know, Slay died a little over a week ago from Covid-19. He fought for four long months, but ultimately died. We are continuing his legacy in a number of ways.
Papoose, the one-time young upstart MC and Kay Slay protégée, is now the host of the Drama Hour. I suppose they decided to jumpstart the important show again as a celebration. In the first show, Pap brought in Rick Ross for a chat and he made it clear they are uplifting the 55-year old Hip-Hop DJ/ magazine publisher and graffiti writer.
I am not sure if this is going to be forever or just for the here and now in-tribute show. I actually think if would be good to keep it going. New York could use that burst of energy and since energy never dies, let it be Kay Slay energy!