The world was charmed by Nir Rozin’s presence. His formal musical debut is his new track “Unbelievable.” Fans have reacted positively to the song. It illustrates Nir’s musical growth. We can’t wait to see more of his incredible hits.
Nir’s track has functioned as a declaration of war. Those who hear it will undoubtedly comprehend the message it conveys. You’d never think he’s a beginner by listening to his songs. His music is well-structured and full of depth, which appears to be appreciated by his followers.
Nir Rozin and Rumor Records collaborated on the song “Unbelievable.” Both parties have put forth a lot of effort to make the track’s release and reception a success. As a result of their devotion and hard work, the song has gotten a positive reaction from fans all around the world.
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Itzel Rivera stunned everyone by releasing her new track “Focus.” The song went on to become a tremendous smash on a variety of music charts. As a consequence of the song, Itzel has established herself as one of the generation’s growing musical talents. Itzel has suddenly been the focus of everyone’s attention.
Itzel, a native of Los Angeles, has worked as a model in a variety of capacities. Despite having previously worked as a model, she has just recently begun a career as a musician. She began listening to house music after relocating to Los Angeles. This enables her to compose songs with confidence that her audience will appreciate them. That is what drives her to continue composing songs like “Focus.”
Itzel worked with Rumor Records to make this song a reality. The success of “Focus” proves that the collaboration was a natural fit. We can’t express how grateful we are to Rumor Records for their assistance in the making of this great song.
Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival tragedy is starting to impact the Kardashian/Jenner empire. Already, the youngest of Kris Jenner’s children (and the first to be a billionaire) is being shunned by one of fashion’s most celebrated brands.
According to Page Six, W magazine has scrubbed its website of any mentions of the popular couple and is halting the sale of its current issue that features the two on its cover.
A source shared with the popular gossip site and New York Post breakout section, “W editors have cleared any planned coverage of Travis and Kylie from their website, but the magazine was already printed, and now they are trying to stop the delivery trucks.”
The anonymous leak said, “In the light of what happened at Astroworld, the interview and cover lines seem inappropriate, to say the least.”
Danish Baig, 27, a man who died trying to save his fiancée, was the first to be funeralized on November 7th in Colleyville, Texas.
The second was Rodolfo Peña, 23, whose service was on Friday, November 12th. A 16-year-old named Brianna Rodriguez is the third to have been memorialized. Her family laid her to rest on Monday, November 14th.
The “Sicko Mode” rapper has agreed to pay all of the expenses of their funerals. He will also be paying the funeral costs for the 9-year-old boy that just died, the youngest of the Astroworld casualties.
Ryan the Dealer, a relatively new musician, has quickly established a name for himself with the publication of his new single “Kings and Queens.” The song has become a major hit, with fans complimenting how enjoyable it is to hear. It has acquired quite a following in just a few weeks since its publication.
Ryan, who has been performing music for a long time, is adept at expressing his individuality. Through music, he has already proved his artistic ability. He now incorporates the same creativity into his songs. His efforts illustrate his musical aptitude, as evidenced by the latest tune “Kings and Queens.”
Ryan the Dealer and Rumor Records collaborated on the song “Kings and Queens.” Both parties have put forth a lot of effort to make the track’s release and reception a success. As a result of their dedication and hard work, the song has gotten a lot of favorable reactions from people all around the world.
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Irv Gotti criticized Ashanti for deciding to re-record her debut album.
The Murder Inc. co-founder accused Ashanti of trying to screw him out of his masters on Tuesday. Irv Gotti made the claim while commenting on an Instagram clip posted by Angie Martinez, who spoke to Ashanti about why the singer’s remaking her self-titled LP.
“I own all those great Ashanti Albums Angie,” he wrote. “I own the Masters. And. I Produced all those great Ashanti Albums. So I also own a good portion of the Publishing. What she is trying to do is re record all those great records. And put them out on her label.”
Irv Gotti continued, “She can do this under the COVER laws. But she is basically trying to f### me out of my Masters. And make people decide which album to listen too or stream. Hoping her loyal fans will choose her version. But hey. I stand on the Magic that was created. And I wanna see her duplicate that Magic. It’s f##### up really. But such is life.”
Earlier this year, Ashanti announced she’s re-recording her first studio LP to own her masters. It’s the same strategy employed by Taylor Swift, who’s remade two previously released albums – Fearless and Red – to accomplish the same goal.
Ashanti’s self-titled debut dropped via Island Def Jam and Irv Gotti’s Murder Inc. label in 2002. The LP peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.
Dallas rapper Yella Beezy has been battling sexual assault charges. Things have gotten worse as reports now said he raped a woman in Texas on their first date, allegations he has strongly denied.
“Yall gotta stop playing on my name. I was arrested on false allegations. I was arrested before I was even questioned and I knew about anything [that] was going on,” Yella Beezy said in a statement released today (November 16th).
TMZ reported an arrest warrant alleged that the star date-raped a female in Collin County. The document also reveals that the Jane Doe went to the ER afterward and reported the violation.
Apparently, if the allegations are true, Yella slid into the woman’s DMs in late April.
After some conversations back and forth, the two agreed to go out to eat. There were also plans to go bowling later that night. Dinner ended at 8 p.m., and the reservations to bowl were for 10 p.m. As they waited for reservations, the two went back to his apartment.
The woman reports that they played cards.
At some point, he asks for a shirtless massage. When she obliged, Yella Beezy allegedly attacked her.
She recalls that she said “no,” but he still penetrated her v##### with his penis. When she got away from him, he told her that she made him think she wanted to have sex because the two were kissing.
Earlier today, Yella Beezy addressed the charges he is facing.
“It’s false allegations. Everybody that know me know that I’m not pressed over sex or anything of that nature. I ain’t no aggressive person. That don’t even fit me. Me and that thing don’t even belong in the same sentence. It don’t even sound right coming out my mouth,” Yella Beezy said.
“The child endangering surely don’t feel right coming out my mouth, cause everybody know I would never harm my kids or put them any type of danger. I’d die for my kids. The child endangerment has nothing to do with anything sexual for the people who can’t understand. This is something that happened when they came and arrested me. It don’t got nothing to do with my baby mama, It ain’t got nothing to do with none of that,” Yella Beezy continued.
“I can’t really speak on a lot of the stuff cause my lawyer advised me not to but I just had to speak out because people get stuff misconstrued. I’ll my day in court I ain’t worried about nothing. Evidence is going to prove itself. Like I said a rumor spread faster than the truth. Just trust the process,” the rapper concluded.
The full story has not been revealed, but it appears that the “Up One” chart-topper is up one without a paddle.
In an ever-evolving music industry, it seems every day there are new producers, songwriters, and recording artists on the rise. Finesse is an Italian producer and loop-maker who’s responsible for a few of today’s greatest hits. His story is unique and incredible, as he went from playing Call of Duty to producing for superstars such as Bad Bunny and Polo G.
All the way from Italy, Finesse recently produced “Yonaguni” for Bad Bunny, which not only debuted at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts but remained as the #1 Latin song for 6 weeks straight. On the hip-hop tip, Finesse co-wrote and co-produced Polo G and Nicki Minaj’ standout collab for “For The Love of New York” which also charted in the Top 10 on Apple Music Charts.
To date, Finesse has an all-star catalog of collaborations, including unreleased music with PARTYNEXTDOOR, Russ, Swae Lee, Tyga, and more. Having only made beats 4 years ago, getting his start making beats in his room just as a passion, the 22-year-old now sets his goals high on becoming a global producer, boasting international presence.
AllHipHop: What was a young Finesse like growing up in Italy?
Finesse: Just a normal kid from Italy, going to school. I started making music because of a Youtube video. 4 years ago, I saw a Youtube video on how to make a beat, so I tried. Now I got into the industry because of my manager and all the friends. All of these big producers like CashMoneyAP, Edsclusive and Smash David. they’re all my friends now because of Call of Duty. [laughs]
AllHipHop: How did that happen?
Finesse: So pretty much the week before quarantine, I got to LA for the first time. I had a session with my homie CashMoneyAP. That’s when they locked down Italy, because you know how Italy was bad at first? I was here, I was stuck here for 4 months. Everyone was in quarantine, and I stayed here. I started playing video games with Cash. While I was playing with him, everybody else was playing too so I connected with all those people through games.
AllHipHop: How did you end up making beats though?
Finesse: We were really into the game. When we’re on the next game, I’d ask “Yo, you like this idea? What you working on?” Stuff like that.
AllHipHop: Just like that?
Finesse: Yeah, just like that. [laughs]
AllHipHop: How did you learn how to produce?
Finesse: I started 4 years ago just as a passion. For 3 years, I wanted to learn and learn and learn. I never thought about getting placements, I just wanted to learn. I got good and at that point, I said “I’ve got to start sending my stuff out.”
AllHipHop: How did you teach yourself?
Finesse: On Youtube. You can learn anything nowadays there.
AllHipHop: So you met them on Call of Duty?
Finesse: All of those guys, yeah. I just knew Cash. I knew him at first, him and his brother.
AllHipHop: What was your first big placement and how did that feel?
Finesse: It actually was 2 placements in a day.The first ones were the PnB Rock and Day Lee one, it was great. I met this producer in LA around the same time I met Cash, we became homies and started working together. The song we played was Day Lee and PnB rock, that was PnB Rock’s artist. That was our first major placements. Now, I’ve got a song with Bad Bunny. I’ve got a song with Polo G. A bunch of stuff.
AllHipHop: How did it feel to work with PnB Rock? That’s a big artist for your first one.
Finesse: That was crazy because I was locked in with Foster from MurdaGang. We were in the studio from 6pm to 6am, a 12-hour session. At 4am, PnB Rock called Foster and asked “Yo, what you doing?” He said “I’m in the studio,” he pulled up and we started working. I was a kid from Italy that never saw any rappers, that was crazy. Now, I’m used to it. [laughs]
AllHipHop: How did you end up co-producing for Polo G’s and Nicki Minaj’s “For the Love of New York”?
Finesse: That was sending loops, that’s what I mainly do. I make samples and melodies, then send them out to producers. That was through CashMoneyAP. I sent the loop to Cash and we got the placement. He’s like “Yo, Polo G wrote to our Reggaeton song.” I’m like “What? A Reggaeton beat? Polo G? What!”
AllHipHop: For the Polo G one, how did that happen?
Finesse: Just sending loops. Cash was like “Polo G got on the Reggaeton beat we did.” The Bad Bunny one, same. That was a loop I sent for Smash David, just to work. A year ago, we’re like “Yo, this beat’s perfect for Bad Bunny.” Would never think it’d end up happening. [laughs] I was on Call of Duty, Smash said “yo, who’s the best Latino artist you’d like to work with?” I said “Bad Bunny.” He said “bro, you’ve got one.” Bro, this is crazy.
AllHipHop: How does it feel to get your first plaque?
Finesse: Oh great, I’ve got to get way more now. Once you set the goal higher, you’ve got to keep going like that. Now is the moment to go higher and go harder than before.
AllHipHop: A lot of people work their whole lives for a plaque. How does it feel to land in the space you’re in?
Finesse: It’s crazy to be honest. Like you said, people work hard as f### for all this stuff. It’s working hard plus real talent, timing and look altogether. The more you work, the more possibilities you have to get the plaque. Keep working and something’s going to drop. Don’t stop because I was getting curved from songs for 2 years, nothing ever dropped. Then everything dropped at once.
AllHipHop: 3 things you need in the studio at all times?
Finesse: A laptop, headphones, and my phone. Because I like to record stuff from voice notes and sample them, I always do that.
AllHipHop: Who are your favorite artists? Who do you like?
Finesse: There’s a lot. Probably Drake or Lil Baby, or Thug, Future, all of them. I don’t have one favorite artist, I just like a bunch of people. A bunch of artists.
AllHipHop: How’d you get your name?
Finesse: My homie made it back 4 years ago, he said “Yo, you should name yourself Finesse.” I said “why?” Because I like to tweak, I was finessing the sound and doing things in detail. He said “Yo, name yourself Finesse.” I said okay. [laughs] Super random.
AllHipHop: How do you like LA? How do you like it compared to your home?
Finesse: I’m just visiting. For music, it’s fire because you can go into sessions all day every day. Everybody’s working out here. It’s different. It’s faster than Italy. Where I’m from, it’s more laidback and chill. LA is of course a big city, I’m not from a big city so I’m not used to it. [laughs] LA’s so big. It’s great, I like the vibe.
AllHipHop: Were you working anywhere before the music stuff?
Finesse: I graduated in Informatics for programming. In Italy, it’s hard to find a job so I was delivering pizzas. I was working 10 to 12 hours a day, then going back home to make beats until midnight and doing it everyday. That was 5 years ago, now I can just make music.
AllHipHop: I saw you were working with Bankroll Hayden. How did you guys connect?
Finesse: Through my managers and Pulse. I just signed to Pulse a few months ago, so I got here to do some sessions. It’s fire, they’re good people. They’re getting me into rooms, so it’s fire.
AllHipHop: Were you ready for the contract?
Finesse: Yeah, I was ready. I had different offers, I was waiting for the right one. I know a bunch of people from Pulse, like OG Parker and all those people. They said “Yo, Pulse is actually great.” They were right to be honest. [laughs] It feels good.
AllHipHop: What do you like to do for fun when you’re not doing music?
Finesse: Workout, hang out with friends, play video games. That’s it, because I do music all day. Now, it’s all related to music. Everything in our lives is connected to music.
AllHipHop: Any goals for yourself at this point in your career?
Finesse: Yeah, I know a lot of artists from Italy. I know a lot of artists from here too, so I want to start making my own songs. Like Rvssian,Murda and other people do my own beats and put artists on them. Drop them as my mine, that’s my goal. I connect people, connect artists and do my own songs. My beats with these artists and those artists, not DJ Khaled but how Rvssian does with Italians. I’m with all the rappers from Italy, so I can make my own connections. I’m probably the only producer that’s got big international stuff from here really. There’s a lot of people from Germany, but almost nobody from Italy is making placements worldwide.
R&B star Keyshia Cole has been hit with another family tragedy – her adoptive father has died just months after her biological mother.
The singer confirmed the sad news when she responded to a fan who sent her condolences after hearing of Leon Cole, Jr.’s death.
“I’m so sorry to hear about the loss of your father!!” the fan account wrote, tagging Keyshia. “I’m praying for you and your family during this difficult time!!”
“Thank you,” Keyshia wrote.
Leon had been hospitalized earlier this month due to complications from COVID-19 and Keyshia’s adoptive mother, Dr. Yvonne Cole, also confirmed her husband’s death in a post on her Facebook page.
“With a heart of sadness and sincere condolences, we solicit your prayers for Dr. Yvonne Cole and the Cole family in the passing of Mr. Leon Cole, Jr.” a statement, shared alongside a picture of Leon, read.
“You are welcome to leave your prayers and any heart warming messages as they deal with the passing of Mr. Leon Cole Jr, due to COVID 19 complications. We appreciate the support for our family from around the world.”
Keyshia was adopted by Leon and Yvonne when she was two years old.
“This is so hard man. Can’t really even find the words. SMH. I honestly don’t even know how to feel,” the Heaven Sent singer wrote on Instagram at the time.
Dr. Dre’s ex-wife Nicole Young has reportedly asked Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department officials to help her recover more than $1.5 million from the music mogul.
“Andre is doing whatever he wants to do because he is an enormously entitled and well-funded litigant who seeks to exact revenge on his former wife by decimating her financially leaving her without legal representation in this case,” newly filed documents read.’
His ex-wife claims the former NWA star has so far paid only $300,000 of the outstanding money and that she has only $1 million in the bank, which is less than she owes her lawyers.
The documentation includes a request for the Sheriff’s Department to “enforce the judgment.”
Meanwhile, the outstanding amount is accruing interest every day.
Springfield, MA-born Atlanta-residing MadGalKris aka Kris Summers has teamed up with her best friend, Atlanta artist KaylaB to release her new single “Big Booty.” The single is her follow up release to her debut single “Verified.”
MadGalKris, got her start in the industry while working in the club for two years, and there she was offered a music video guest appearance job.
From there, Kris was asked to model for popular clothing brands such as Pretty Little Thing and Fashion Nova.
Her uniqueness on instagram went viral. and she soon became an influencer that a lot of the younger crowd look up to.
Kris, launched her own waist shaping company 16th Vanity, which allowed her to make over 8 figures. This success made the popular artist and influencer become an entrepreneur and her own boss at the same time.
The Kid LAROI is now ready to end the F*ck Love era of his career. To close out this chapter, the Juice WRLD protégé dropped a music video for the Mustard-assisted “Still Chose You” off the F*ck Love 3: Over You deluxe version.
In addition, The Kid LAROI penned a letter to his followers about taking a hiatus. He wrote:
To my beloved fans,
I hope you all enjoy the “Still Chose You” video! I know that record is a fan favorite, so I felt that it was only right for that to be the video that finally closes the “F### Love” era.
It’s been a wild year to say the least. Seeing the impact of the project and hearing about how it’s helped and changed so many peoples lives is f#####’ beautiful – but also incredibly surreal. It’s the reason why I do this s###. My life has also changed so much this past year because of it and I owe it all to every single one of you. There is no way I will ever be able to repay you.
Last week I went on a small vacation for the first time in a while. During that time I started thinking, and I made the decision that I need to take some time away from everything and focus on the next project; my debut album. I’m going to miss you all beyond words can describe, but I do believe that this is what I need to do to give you all the best music possible.
Earlier this month, Boosie Badazz was the talk of the internet one more time. Footage of a supposed fan of openly gay rapper Lil Nas X encountering Boosie went viral on social media.
In the video, a man in a purple robe confronted Boosie Badazz in defense of Lil Nas X. Boosie could then be heard calling his challenger a “f#####” which led to people once again accusing the Baton Rouge native of being homophobic.
It turns out the viral “confrontation” with the Lil Nas X supporter, later identified as Mario The Comic, was staged as many people suspected. DJ Vlad asked Boosie Badazz about the situation in their latest on-screen interview.
“That was part of a film. We were doing a film, and it was a part of a film. It didn’t happen in real life like that. It was a scene to a film,” admitted Boosie Badazz.
The forthcoming movie is tentatively titled Where’s MJ? It is expected to drop either on Christmas Day in December or around Valentine’s Day next year. Boosie Badazz stated the project is in the post-production stage.
“It’s the funniest film I damn near ever saw in my life,” Boosie told DJ Vlad. “It’s that funny, bro. You gonna have your stomach hurting. Like I say, Vlad, I’m dropping four films every year. I found a way.”
Summer Walker earned another music industry accolade thanks to her Still Over It album. The Love Renaissance recording artist’s name is now cemented alongside Country/Pop megastar Taylor Swift in the record books.
According to Billboard, Summer Walker became just the second female artist to land 18 songs on the Hot 100 chart in a single week. Taylor Swift also achieved that feat in September 2019 following the release of her Lover album.
Summer Walker’s “No Love” featuring fellow R&B singer SZA was the highest placed Still Over It song this week. The Sonni and ForTheNight-produced collaboration debuted at #13.
Two other tracks also made it into the Hot 100’s Top 40. “Bitter” with Cardi B opened at #25 on the Billboard rankings. The single “Ex for a Reason” with JT from City Girls currently sits at #33.
In addition, Summer Walker helped DMV songstress Ari Lennox score her first career Hot 100 entry. Their “Unloyal” duet landed at #48. The legendary production duo known as The Neptunes earned their second credited Hot 100 entry with “Dat Right There.”
The commercial success of Still Over It was bolstered by its performance on Apple Music. Still Over It has the biggest 24-hour debut on Apple Music for a female act and the biggest Apple Music debut for an R&B album in the history of the streaming service.
There is more bad news for Travis Scott. The Astroworld album creator continues to make headlines in the wake of ten people losing their lives from a crowd crush at the 2021 Astroworld Festival.
Previously, Travis Scott removed himself from other festival lineups. He also faces scores of lawsuits from concertgoers claiming they were injured and/or traumatized by the disastrous incident on November 5.
Now Nike decided to halt the release of the company’s latest sneaker collaboration with Travis Scott which reportedly was set to hit retailers on December 16. The Oregon-based apparel corporation provided a statement about the postponement on its website.
“Out of respect for everyone impacted by the tragic events at the Astroworld Festival, we are postponing the launch of the Air Max 1 x Cactus Jack,” reads the message on nike.com.
Eight Astroworld Festival attendees were pronounced dead on the day of the event. Two additional victims, including a 9-year-old boy named Ezra Blount, later died in hospital. More than 300 people were treated for injuries at NRG Park.
Travis Scott issued two separate apologies, one on Twitter and another on video. However, critics expressed frustration that Scott came off as unemotional and detached in his on-camera mea culpa.
Soulja Boy does not hold back when he feels like he is not getting the proper acknowledgment for his contributions to the culture. Lil Yachty is the latest rapper to face the judgment of Big Draco.
“I’m the first signed rapper to shoot a video fully on the iPhone,” tweeted Lil Yachty last week. The Atlanta-bred rhymer was promoting his new Cole Bennett-directed “Yae Energy” visuals.
Not surprisingly, Soulja Boy had a few words for Yachty the next day. He responded by tweeting, “You late. I been did that before you even got signed 😂.”
I’m the first signed rapper to shoot a video fully on the iPhone
Soulja Boy’s response to Lil Yachty’s “first signed rapper” claim did not end with that one tweet. The “She Make It Clap” performer returned to Twitter in order to provide receipts.
“No Lil Yachty seriously I was the first rapper [to] shoot a music video on iPhone, this was 2012,” wrote Soulja Boy. That tweet was accompanied by photos of SB filming content with the Apple product.
N.O.R.E and DJ EFNs “Drink Champs” interview with Kanye West has kept the internet abuzz since the first installment was released last week (Nov 5).
N.O.R.E is taking the credit for doing something no one was able to do, and he may have a case. Yeezy covered a wide range of controversial topics throughout and delved into the details of his private and public relationships.
N.O.R.E took to Twitter to declare what he claims is the impact of the two-part interview.
“I’ve done something that no record label no women no culture can do????” N.O.R.E. tweeted. “I got people to love Kanye again @kanyewest!!! Real talk!!!”
I’ve done something that no record label no women no culture can do ???? I got people to love Kanye again @kanyewest !!! Real talk !!!
The Kanye interview broke viewership records for REVOLT. Kanye was trending on Twitter for days following the release, as were the people he discussed, like Big Sean.
“I already decided that when I die, on my tombstone it’s gonna say: ‘I deserve to be here because I signed Big Sean,’” he said during part one.
“The worst thing I’ve ever done is sign Big Sean,” Kanye added.
“The worst thing I’ve ever done was sign Big Sean,” Kanye West on Drink Champs pic.twitter.com/VtJ8IWLugZ
Meanwhile, N.O.R.E announced the guests for the next episode of “Drink Champs.” He took to Instagram to share a pic of himself, Ghost Face, and Raekwon to deliver the news.
“This week we keeping it Lit wit my WU TANG BROTHERS @realghostfacekillah@raekwon 🔥🔥🔥🥃🥃 they ain’t did a interview together since joe Clair !!!”
Elsewhere, it was revealed last week that ‘Wu-Tang: An American Saga’ has been renewed for a third season on Hulu. This series of the show which documents the supergroup’s early years will be the final one.
Lil Nas X is having an incredible year following the reception of his debut studio album, “Montero.”
He gave an interview to GQ after being named their “Musician of the Year” and graced the front cover of their “Man of the Year” issue. He covered an array of subjects in the wide-ranging interview, one of which was of course his hugely popular. “Montero” album.
GQ asked Lil Nas about his success rate of reaching out for features. How often was he turned down? According to the controversial artist, he got the green light from nearly all the collaborators he wanted on the project.
However, there were two exceptions, Drake and Nicki Minaj, who apparently didn’t want to be involved.
“I don’t usually ask for features like that. But for every feature I did ask for on this album, like, every single one of them worked…besides Drake and Nicki [Minaj],” he told GQ.
Although he had specific songs in mind for the collaborations, he didn’t actually let Drake or Nicki know. “I didn’t ask them directly. I wanted Nicki on ‘Industry Baby,’ and I wanted Drake on ‘Dolla Sign Slime,’ with Megan [Thee Stallion],” he added. “Industry Baby” of course was given to Harlow. “Yeah, but you know, I feel like things always work out. Jack Harlow ended up being, like, the best option. I’m not sure how comfortable Nicki would have felt with that video or whatnot.”
Elsewhere in the interview, the Atlanta native revealed that his denial of running a Nicki Minaj fan club was, “probably the last lie I’ve told publicly.” He shared his fear when people began to discover the truth.
“It was so much anxiety. Like, I literally felt like, Oh, my God, this is like a setup. And I’m going to die soon. It was much darker in my head than people were probably seeing. And it was also like, Damn, I’ve been working hard, like not sleeping, and I just made it to the music industry, and this is going to ruin everything for me.”
His main concern was being outed as a gay man rather than for running a celebrity fan account. He said it was both but “Mainly being gay. That was the main thing I was most afraid of.”
Listen to Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow’s “Industry Baby” Below
Criminal charges have come into play in DaBaby and DaniLeigh’s relationship drama.
According to multiplereports, DaniLeigh’s been charged with two counts of simple assault. DaBaby told Charlotte police the mother of his youngest daughter assaulted him twice.
Cops responded to a domestic assault call on Sunday and advised DaBaby to pursue charges against DaniLeigh. In an Instagram post, the Interscope Records rapper said he didn’t want to press charges but wanted her “peacefully removed” from his home.
Police went back to the residence on Monday morning to respond to a disturbance. DaBaby said DaniLeigh, whose real name is Danielle Curiel, assaulted him. This resulted in her getting charged with simple assault.
“As a result of the investigation, Curiel was served with a Criminal Summons for Simple Assault,” Charlotte police said. “Officers also obtained additional information that led them to charge Curiel with a second count of Simple Assault from the incident on Nov. 14.”
DaBaby and DaniLeigh were involved in a heated argument that was livestreamed on Instagram. Cops arrived at the scene during the confrontation.
The two were living together with their baby until the recent blow-up occurred. On Monday afternoon, DaniLeigh declared she’d left with her daughter in a social media post.
CMPD tells me DaniLeigh has been charged with simple assault. DaBaby told CMPD that DaniLeigh assaulted him. DaniLeigh and DaBaby have a child together @wsoctvpic.twitter.com/j3kAv2Ucu1
Fat Joe and Remy Ma have been hired to temporarily host The Wendy Williams Show.
The rap duo will guest host the daytime talk show on November 23 and 24. Fat Joe and Remy Ma join a growing list of celebrities who’ve filled in for Williams, who’s currently away on medical leave.
Williams is dealing with complications from Graves’ disease, which causes an overproduction of thyroid hormones. Last week, she shared an update about her health via social media.
“I’m making progress, but it’s just one of those things that’s taking longer than we expected,” she wrote on Instagram. “I’m a woman of a certain age, and I know enough to listen to my doctors and will return to my purple chair as soon as we all agree I’m ready.”
She continued, “I want to thank all of my staff and our guest hosts for stepping up and stepping in while I can’t be there. I also want to thank Debmar-Mercury and our stations for being so understanding and supportive while I work my way back. Most of all, I want to thank my fans. I have heard your prayers and comments and feel all the love! You are everything to me.”
Fat Joe and Remy Ma will come into The Wendy Williams Show with hosting experience. The former hosted The Fat Joe Show on REVOLT while the latter was one of the multiple hosts of State of the Culture, which aired on the same network.
The longtime collaborators also have well-established chemistry. They have been working together for years as members of the Terror Squad.
In 2017, Fat Joe and Remy Ma released a collaborative album titled Plato O Plomo. The project featured their hit single “All the Way Up,” which was certified triple platinum earlier this year.
Diomande Elliott, aka LaChaleur, is a fast-rising music star from the Bronx, New York. LaChaleur is a talented artist and producer swiftly announcing his name in the international music scene. The gifted singer brings a unique and fresh touch to the music scene with his fashion sense that mixes rock, high-end urban wear, and West African aesthetics. LaChaleur also has a versatile ear for music, evident in how he smoothly fuses all the different elements resulting in a dope outcome.
In his few placements as a producer, he has created numerous records for various artists, including Efya, Asap Ferg, Desiigner, 147 Cal boy, 27 Delly, Hassirv, Q Da Fool, Mac Sauce, and so much more. With Ivorian origins, LaChaleur shares a deep connection with African music. He has done numerous African-inspired pieces, including a freestyle a year back for a Nigerian awards show. LaChaleur has also worked with numerous global music stars from the African continent, including opening for Grammy award winner Sarkodie, P Square, Tekno, and many others.
LaChaleur also flaunts and leverages his diverse linguistic abilities to create collective music, which includes mixing different languages in one song. However, French remains to be one of the main dialects that he learned in the Ivory Coast. In fact, his stage name LaChaleur is French-inspired, meaning “The Heat.” Most of his fans can attest to his love for language as he likes to throw in some French into his songs whenever he can.
Building a successful career in the music industry can be one of the toughest tasks for an artist, as it’s a highly demanding task. LaChaleur has not found the journey easy, and he had to continually work hard, pushing the limits to make his music dream a reality. Consistency is one of the key factors to success in music, which has been a tough nut to crack for LaChaleur. He terms it as a challenge he still faces today to some extent.
“I may be consistent in some aspects, but I sometimes know funds and even just time can cause a halt, but I never let it bring me down fully. I still find a way to be productive even if it isn’t for myself,” explains LaChaleur.
On the right path to success in music, LaChaleur believes he has experienced many life lessons that he can share to inspire others. To him, it’s not just about you; sometimes, you may run into situations where ideally, you’d like it to be highlighted on you, but it’s ok to play behind the curtains. He believes that sometimes you have to plant the seeds and see how they grow because the best things come unexpectedly. So, give it your all while you can as long as you maneuver with a genuine purpose, and believe that God will bless you when the time is right.
Though he is highly passionate about being a performer, LaChaleur doesn’t plan to be one for the rest of his life. He wants to diversify and take a different path within the music industry, like possibly establishing a record label. He wants to leverage his selfless mindset to help others get into positions and develop their goals.