Roc Nation founder Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter is one of the producers for Netflix’s The Harder They Fall. Jay-Z also co-produced the Western’s accompanying music project.
Roc Nation and Netlflix joined forced for The Harder They Fallsoundtrack. Jay-Z makes two appearances on the album – “Guns Go Bang” with Kid Cudiand “King Kong Riddim” with Backroad Gee, Jadakiss & Conway The Machine
The 14-track effort includes contributions by Ms. Lauryn Hill, CeeLo Green, Seal,Koffee, Barrington Levy, and more. Jeymes “The Bullitts” Samuel (They Die By Dawn) co-wrote and directed The Harder They Fall. The British filmmaker/musician also produced every song on the soundtrack.
Jay-Z Explains How Westerns & Music Influence Each Other
“One of the most exciting things is the music. You don’t think of how Westerns influenced the world,” states Jay-Z. “It was the only thing on TV. You can see the reach when people in Jamaica were dressed in full Western cowboy regalia.”
The 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee continued, “The Westerns influenced the musicians of the time and now musicians are influencing the genre. Now, this music is informing the film and the Western. It’s the full circle.”
The Harder They Fall is Jeymes Samuel’s first feature-length motion picture. The movie’s star-studded cast includes Jonathan Majors, Zazie Beetz, Delroy Lindo, LaKeith Stanfield, Danielle Deadwyler, Edi Gathegi, RJ Cyler, Damon Wayans Jr., Deon Cole, Regina King, and Idris Elba.
Director Jeymes Samuel Comments On Producing The Harder They Fall Soundtrack
“I’m honored to have collaborated with such a diverse and talented array of artists to bring this film’s soundtrack to life,” says Jeymes Samuel.
He adds, “My vision was to create a versatile body of work that blends genres and eras in an innovative way. I hope that, through our collaborative work, fans will be able to really immerse themselves in the stories we’re trying to tell.”
The Harder They Fall held its world premiere at the 65th BFI London Film Festival on October 6 and received a limited theatrical release on October 22. Netflix users in the United States can begin streaming The Harder They Fall on November 3.
Did OTF rapper Doodie Lo abuse his ex-girlfriend’s child? FTN Bae accused Doodie Lo of inserting screws into her five-year-old son’s rectum, but Doodie Lo insists he is innocent.
In response to Doodie Lo and his attorney’s public denials, FTN Bae posted a statement on her Instagram page. She wrote:
That was cute after that failed live with that lady… & here i am again sharing content that BREAKS ME.
This is the end of the video otf_doodielo posted (he posted the beginning) the video is 8 min long btw… idk what kind of actor i and my son are to be crying like this SMH.
But The video that otf_doodielo is showing to say WE are lying was sent to him BY ME. this is when HE FIRST TOLD ME my son was so scared to tell me he ORIGINALLY blamed it on his 3 year old cousin.. BUT AS A PERSON WITH A BRAIN I HAD TO QUESTION MY SON because physically & logically it made no since. what happened to him has plenty of evidence that a judge will soon have. i’m not going to talk and show all details for ig. MY SON WAS TRYING TO CHANGE UP HIS STORY AFTER HE TOLD ME IT WAS DAVID AND HE SAW HOW EMOTIONAL I WAS. so he tried to lie i had to keep him ON TRACK. NOT COACH I DID NOT AND WOULD NOT EVER TELL MY SON TO LIE ABOUT SOMETHING LIKE THIS. what kind of mom DO YOU THINK I COULD BE TO DO THIS!!!! YOU KNOW HOW I WAS WITH MY SON SIT DOWN PLAYING ON MY TOP. MY SON STORY IS OUT THERE FOREVER why ON EARTH would i make all this up for AND PUT MY CHILD THROUGH THIS. don’t play with me as a MOM! I WAS IN SHOCK TRYING TO PROCESS WHAT MY CHILD WAS TELLING ME. & otf_doodielo Knew about this for 2 WEEKS. HE DIDNT DO S### TO “CLEAR HIS NAME”. i TOLD HIM TO BRING HIS LAWYER AND MAKE A STATEMENT IF HE HAD NOTHING TO HIDE. he NEVER did in fact yesterday was the 1st time she called me!! BUT TO SUE ME NOT TO CLEAR HIS NAME. i Won’t do this with you on the internet you can try to cover it up whatever!!! BUT I GOT GOD BABY SO WACTH HIM WORK.
and one more thing he will be in jail within a few days. because the incident happened 2 months ago the police can’t just go and arrest him UNLESS my son was in immediate danger (it’s the law google it) SO they have to do A FULL investigation. we have been for the last month working with the police and being PATIENT for them to do there job! UNFORTUNATELY it did take longer than i wanted but everything happens the way it’s supposed to.
@ftnbae_ Instagram
FTN Bae Shares Multiple Screenshots Allegedly Connected To Doodie Lo
Doodie Lo’s attorney asserted that the audio of FTN Bae’s son discussing the alleged assault was “clearly edited.” The lawyer also accused FTN Bae of “harassing” Doodie Lo because “things didn’t work out her way.”
FTN Bae further responded to Doodie Lo’s rebuttals via her Instagram Stories. She shared, what appeared to be, emails from the Broward County Sheriff’s Office seeking evidence about the alleged sexual abuse against her child.
Additionally, FTN Bae uploaded screenshots of her supposed cell phone call log that shows Doodie Lo seemingly attempted to contact her multiple times over the last several days. FTN Bae also posted text messages from someone listed as “f### him” who allegedly admitted to being “mentally messed up.”
Wyclef is a long-time fan of battle rap, he began his career battling and has recently been shining a spotlight on the scene. In just the last couple of months, he has sent some bars in Philly legend Freeway’s direction, shared battles from his favorite female battle rappers, and even created his own battle rap challenge.
Now, the “Gone ‘Til November” artist has shared his predictions with HipHopisReal on the upcoming Drake and URL collaboration event, Til Death Do Us Part, tapped to be the biggest event in battle rap history.
This proved difficult for Clef who said, “Jaz has a gift and Gattas of course is on a whole other level. I think you gone get a classic.” He struggled to pick a winner prompting HipHopisReal to offer a tough ultimatum; pick the correct winner or no more Haitian food. Wyclef, unable to determine the winner, dodged the question. “If they said that then I would tell them that I’m growing my own food,” the Haitian native said.
The choice between veteran Canadian Pat Stay and the New Jersey native Real Sikh was an easier one. “I’m amazed by both; the new school is definitely ill. I think the experience of Pat Stay though is going to take it.” He added, “I respect the youth though!”
Next, Wyclef was asked to predict the rematch between veterans Tsu Surf and Calicoe who first battled back in 2014. “The rematch is definitely going to be very very interesting.” He added that he’s a huge fan of both artists and doesn’t want people to assume he’s picking Surf because of any Jersey bias. “I think both guys wordplay is definitely amazing. Calicoe has been back on his crazy s### again.” Slipping into patois he said, “Calicoe’s on that ‘Mi nuh play wid nobody’ vibe.”
He ultimately went with Surf for the win, “I’ve seen Surf get out of tough situations before,” he said.
Wyclef took his time with this one. After a long pause, he explained that T-Rex is a draw, “one of those that would make us show up to the battles because the energy and what he has brought to this game.” He continued explaining he’s long been a fan of T-Rex and recounted watching him and K-Shine back in the day. “I go way back with T-Rex in the sense of watching him, he probably didn’t even know that.” However, he added, “Rum Nitty right now is just hard to beat.”
Clef was asked why he considers Rum so unique, especially after being in the industry for so long, he’s heard “a million bars and a million metaphors.” He explained that Rum’s material is incredibly original. “Rum has a way that he says it and it’s backward, his style of thinking. The way he puts the metaphors together. He continued saying that there are certain bars you only catch if you’re “woke” before adding, “Rum goes into your subconscious.” Picking a winner he said, “Both are amazing, but Rum.”
Tay Roc vs Nu Jersey Twork
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Wyclef also struggled to pick a victor between long-time fan favorite Tay-Roc, and Drake’s favorite battler, Twork. “What a battle,” he said. “That, once again, is gone be a punch fest.” Unable to pick a winner, he compared it to the Jaz and Gattas battle saying, “You gone have a classic.”
Later in the interview, he doubled back to mention Twork’s originality and creativity, adding, “I remember his battle with Dougie and there was a certain confidence that Dougie had but Twork just had a new language that we hadn’t heard before. So, it’s going to be interesting.”
Wyclef began his prediction for the main-event battle by comparing Loaded Lux to Hip-Hop founding fathers, The Last Poets. “He’s literally hands down like The Last Poets. One of the most gifted to ever come.”
He prefaced his comments on Geechi Gotti by talking about one of the smartest people he’s ever known, co-founder of the Crips and children’s book author, Tookie Williams. “Geechi Gotti comes with that renaissance,” he said. “When he rhymes, I could hear Huey Newton inside of the rhyme, like I hear a Panther flow. I hear a Tribe thing going on.” He predicted another classic battle and gave an interesting comparison. “Imagine The Last Poets show, and they doing they thing and then Bobby Seale comes out. The convo is real.”
Wyclef wrapped up the interview saying: “I look forward to that. Bobby Seale vs. The Last Poets. Get your tickets now!
Tickets for Drake’s Til Death Do Us Part are available here. Fans can stream the show for free this Saturday at 6 p.m. Eastern via caf.tv/urltv.
Big Sean is back with another body of work. After partnering with award-winning producer Hit-Boy for the Detroit 2 album in 2020, the duo reunited for the What You Expect EP.
What You Expect arrived on October 29. The 6-track project hosts the previously released single “What A Life” as well as the new single “Loyal To A Fault” featuring Bryson Tiller and Lil Durk.
Big Sean also dropped the official “Loyal To A Fault” music video on Friday. In addition to collaborating with Tiller and Durk, the Def Jam recording artist tapped Babyface Ray and 42 Dugg for What You Expect.
Hit-Boy also created full-length projects with Dom Kennedy (Courtesy of Half-A-Mil) and SOB X RBE (Family Not a Group). Plus, the Grammy winner was instrumental in forging the sound of Nas’s King’s Disease and King’s Disease II.
Big Sean added another joint effort to his catalog too. He already recorded Twenty88 with Jhené Aiko and Double or Nothing with Metro Boomin. Sean also contributed to G.O.O.D. Music’s Cruel Summer compilation.
What You Expect arrived a year after the Detroit 2 studio LP hit DSPs. Detroit 2 debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart with 103,000 first-week units, giving Big Sean his third Number One on those rankings.
The 2021 American Music Awards will air from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday, November 21 at 8 pm ET. The nominations were revealed on ABC’s Good Morning America, Spotify’s The Get Up, and the AMAs Twitter account.
Pop newcomer Olivia Rodrigo scored the most nominations (7), including Artist Of The Year and New Artist Of The Year. The Weeknd was right behind Rodrigo with six nominations.
The Artist Of The Year category also includes Ariana Grande, BTS, Drake, Olivia Rodrigo, and Taylor Swift. Doja Cat, Giveon, and Bad Bunny are up for five American Music Awards, respectively.
Cardi B, Drake, Megan Thee Stallion, Polo G & Pop Smoke Lead The Hip-Hop Catergories
Favorite Male Hip-Hop Artist will be awarded to Drake, Lil Baby, Moneybagg Yo, Polo G, or the late Pop Smoke. Favorite Female Hip-Hop Artist will be awarded to Cardi B, Coi Leray, Erica Banks, Megan Thee Stallion, or Saweetie.
Drake’s Certified Lover Boy, Juice WRLD’s Legends Never Die, Megan Thee Stallion’s Good News, Pop Smoke’s Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon, and Rod Wave’s SoulFly were nominated for Favorite Hip-Hop Album.
Cardi B’s “Up,” Internet Money’s “Lemonade” featuring Gunna, Don Toliver & NAV, Lil Tjay’s “Calling My Phone” featuring 6LACK, Polo G’s “RAPSTAR,” and Pop Smoke’s “What You Know Bout Love” were nominated for Favorite Hip-Hop Song.
To see the full list of 2021 American Music Award nominations visit www.theamas.com. Voting is now open globally via TikTok. Fans can vote once per category per day by searching “AMAs” on TikTok or accessing the voting hub at www.tiktok.com.
FAVORITE MALE HIP-HOP ARTIST Drake Lil Baby Moneybagg Yo Polo G Pop Smoke
FAVORITE FEMALE HIP-HOP ARTIST Cardi B Coi Leray Erica Banks Megan Thee Stallion Saweetie
FAVORITE HIP-HOP ALBUM Drake – Certified Lover Boy Juice WRLD – Legends Never Die Megan Thee Stallion – Good News Pop Smoke – Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon Rod Wave – SoulFly
FAVORITE HIP-HOP SONG Cardi B – “Up” Internet Money ft. Gunna, Don Toliver & NAV – “Lemonade” Lil Tjay ft. 6LACK – “Calling My Phone” Polo G – “RAPSTAR” Pop Smoke – “What You Know Bout Love”
Showtime announced the multi-year, cross-platform initiative on Wednesday (October 27). The move is a joint venture between the premium cable network and Nas’ Mass Appeal entertainment company.
The first film, slated for release on 3 December, centers around the trailblazing television program, “Video Music Box.” The documentary includes 40 years’ worth of never never-before-seen archival footage as it explores the show’s influence on Hip-Hop culture around the world.
In the forthcoming film, Nas will highlight the public and private journey of rap music visionary DJ and MC Ralph McDaniels, who grew to be one of the most influential tastemakers and historians.
Created by Ralph McDaniels and Lionel C. Martin, “Video Music Box” first aired on public TV throughout the New York area in 1983. The show was mostly shot on-location on the streets of New York where random passers-by were asked for their opinions on Hip-Hop music and culture as well as hard-hitting news topics.
The program would also feature Hip-Hop music videos and themed music specials highlighting trailblazing rappers in the ’80s and ’90s. Pioneers including Public Enemy, Salt N’ Pepa, LL Cool J, Big Daddy Kane, Boogie Down Productions, MC Lyte, Special Ed all made appearances on the show. Viewers were also introduced to emcees including Lil Kim, The Notorious B.I.G., Jay Z, Nicki Minaj, and the film’s director Nas, who would all go on to become future stars.
Additionally, a further two projects are slated for release in December. Josh Swade’s “Ricky Powell: The Individualist,” delves into the life of the New York City photographer and will air Dec. 10 The Roger Gastman-directed graffiti culture film “Rolling Like Thunder,” premieres the following week on Dec. 17.
Nas To Commemorate 50 years Of Hip-Hop Culture
Showtime says the Nas-driven “Hip Hop 50″ will run over a three year-span and includes further unscripted series and features, podcasts, and digital shorts. The project culminates in 2023, marking the 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop.
Meanwhile, Nas recently launched a Hip-Hop storytelling class in collaboration with Masterclass.
The unexpected appearance came after DaBaby has faced months of internet backlash following his homophobic remarks made at Rolling Loud Miami back in July.
Though the New York crowd cheered and welcomed his performance, even hoisting him up when DaBaby went crowd surfing, some social media users were less impressed.
You on your 6th leg and didnt nobody cancel DaBaby. Theres no such thing as cancelling somebody, simply holding them accountable. Also 50 is a p############ but wbk. https://t.co/bJ12X0vIKh
TMZ reports Rolling Loud was aware of DaBaby’s surprise appearance and apparently shared a snippet of the pair on stage. However, the live stream was reportedly cut before the “BOP” rapper emerged.
50 Cent came out in defense of DaBaby at the height of the criticism against him. During an interview with E! News Fiddy said, “Remember they cancelled Chris Brown, five, six times? He just transitioned from being in that pool that everyone’s in, as a rap artist.”
He added, “They didn’t notify him that he’s turning into a superstar. There’s nobody that tells you, ‘now you’re being held to these standards that are mainstream standards that you can’t say things, you can’t do these different things.’ He’s just two years into his career, there’s no artist development, no A&R … and he’s definitely had no media training.”
“Dave Chappelle is a funny mother f##### that was flawless. Hip hop loves things that are damaged, that’s the beauty of the culture. @dababy is on a new path music has changed everything. LOL.”
Yung Miami released her new single “Rap Freaks” on Thursday night (Oct. 28) along with a steamy NSFW video for the song. But it’s not the racy antics in the video that has the internet going crazy. It’s the lyrics as some of your favorite rappers are name-checked with descriptions of what she would like to do to them.
Earlier in the day, the City Girls rapper took to Instagram to share some images from a topless photoshoot. Yung Miami was showing some serious skin, sporting tiger print thigh-high boots, gold jewelry, and not much else. Unless you include the slice of pepperoni pizza!
Doodie Lo, a member of Lil Durk’s Only The Family (OTF) record label, was accused of sexually abusing his ex-girlfriend’s 5-year-old son on Wednesday. The mother of the child, FTN Bae shared an audio recording of her son recounting allegedly being assaulted by Doodie Lo.
Doodie Lo denies the allegations. He shared a video and claimed it shows FTN Bae “grooming” her son to blame him for a horrific crime he did not commit. In the clip, the mother tells her son not to blame “Alex” for the alleged abuse.
We can’t lie on Alex,” she says to the boy. “If she didn’t do it, we can’t say that she did it. That’s really really bad, and you can’t blame somebody for something like that, OK? You can’t. I want you to tell me what happened. Start from where you were, what happened, please. Tell me what happened.”
The little boy begins but is interrupted, “No, you said David did it. You said David did it in my room.”
Doodie Lo also added two text messages which he claims are from the mother explaining why her son initially blamed someone else.
The OTF rapper denies the allegations against him and claimed in the caption that the clip he posted is the first video the mother sent to him while the one circulated is the sixth version.
“I was gone wait to post this but this lady playing with my name assassinating my character accusing me of committing a crime against a child that is FALSE!” he wrote. “I got 4 daughters that love me and would never harm a child in any way. She is clearly Is Sick And NEED help!!! This girl is pressed and y’all believe anything. This video is the FIRST video she made and sent to me, the one y’all heard is the SIXTH recording. She is grooming him to say this. She has been contacting my friends and family harassing them for weeks.
“Y’all need to use yall brain because If this was REMOTELY true there would be EVIDENCE and I would be in JAIL. Hopefully y’all can wait the time it’s finna take for this to play out because I’m not about to sit back and allow someone to lie and defame me because she mad I ain’t want her.”
“I’m not sure what this young lady’s motives other than being upset and having ulterior motives that generally have nothing to do with if, or by whom, her child was assaulted,” stated the lawyer.
“Any and all legal remedies we have available will be pursued,” she said.
The attorney further claimed that the audio shared by FTN Bae was “clearly edited.” She further accused FTN Bae of “harassing” her client and told Doodie Lo’s followers to report FTN Bae’s Instagram post as “bullying” or “false information.”
Xpression, also known as Xpression The MC (Juan Carlos Fajardo Jr.), is a Latino Hip-Hop artist, mental health activist, songwriter, author, and founder of independent music label Kryptic Reign Music.
He hails from Indio, California, home of the iconic music festival “Coachella.”
Xpression wrote his first rap ever at the age of 10 and recorded his first studio record at 16-years-old titled “The Ascension” featuring M.C. Infinite.
His first official album, titled Mr Zozo, was produced by Bebo Beats and was released back in January 2016 under the 2toxicmusic label.
Shortly after being dropped from the indie label 2toxicmusic due to political views and religious beliefs, Xpression decided he would build his label “Kryptic,” aka “Kryptic Reign Music.” He created the label with friends with some of his childhood best friends who were also involved in music.
Together Xpression and producer “Bebo Beats” from Kryptic Reign Music teamed up again to work on Xpression’s second album titled The Write Path, released September 19th, 2019, on Xpression’s 27th Birthday.
The day would be a date always to remember, for the M.C. had reached a significant milestone in his music career.
The Write Path album by Xpression featured some of the most lyrical and influential Hip-Hop artists of all time.
The album featured Bizzy Bone, from Bone Thugs N Harmony, Cyhi The Prynce from Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music label, Kxng Crooked from Slaughterhouse, Bizarre from Eminem’s old rap group “D12”, Mellow Man Ace, King Los, Locksmith, “Chino Xl,” The Grouch from Living Legends, Baba Zumbi from Zion-I, and others.
Xpression’s childhood influences, whom he had looked up to since he was a kid, would now be on his very own project.
The Write Path is currently out on all music platforms such as Apple Music, Google Play, Spotify, Pandora, Tidal, and more. Listen now!
Since The Write Path has dropped, Xpression released his first book titled “The Write Path to Creative Self Xpression,” which was released on June 19th, 2020, the same day as his third album titled The Heart Beat was released.
Xpression wrote the book alongside Angelica Guajardo, an Expressive Arts Psychotherapist.
“The Write Path to Creative Self-Xpression” is for anyone wishing to unleash his/her creative voice.
This operating manual is a collaboration of two passions: Hip-Hop and the Expressive Arts. In this collection of poetry and lyrics, @xpressionthemc takes readers on a lyrical journey of his trials and triumphs on his quest to fulfill his dream to be a Hip-Hop artist and loving father and husband.
Through metaphors, similes, and raw storytelling, Xpression broaches themes of life, death, and the search for meaning.
Along for the lyrical journey is @angel_of_musik, an Expressive Arts Psychotherapist who provides provocative questions and Expressive Arts activities that will promote self-reflection and inspire creative thinking and wellness.
This mother-and-son collaborative effort is a labor of love and a celebration of the magic that happens when passion, dedication, and sacrifice, meet.
Since the book and release of his last album, The Heartbeat, rumor has it that Xpression is working on The Write Path 2 album and is promising a great lineup to come with it.
He has not given the Hip-Hop fans an official release date yet for the project, but he confirmed it is in the works, so stay tuned.
Well, Xpression, we are excited for you and looking forward to hearing this new project. May you continue on your “write path!”
Jim Jones will be making a Christmas song for the upcoming holiday season.
One of the gifts that he will be giving to his fans is the track – as an NFT.
The Harlem rapper will be working with Image Protect Inc. to debut the untitled holiday song on on Tokentunz.com.
Tokentunz.com Is a music site that was exclusively built to release original music by independent artists as NFTs on blockchain technology.
According to a press release, “the song [is] to include an NFT revenue participation for 7,000 owners of the NFTs based on the Streaming and Publishing revenue for the life of the song.”
Crypto technology and business are not new to El Capo as he has maneuvered his street hustle to boardrooms.
And for this project, he is dipping deep into his bag to gather up some of his top celebrity friends to hop on the track.
Image Protect is excited about this too.
The company’s CEO Lawrence Adams has gone on record to express how thrilled he is to work with the Diplomat, saying, “We are extremely excited about being first to market by delivering an NFT of a Record single by a major Artist with streaming and Publishing revenues sent directly to the NFT holder.
“To be partnering with Jim Jones at our launch is an honor,” he continued.
Another Crypto business that Jimmy is working on is franchising Crypto ATM machines. He posted on his Instagram that he was doing a workshop on ZapLife to train people on how to tap into this market.
Snoop Dogg and Eminem were able to put their feud behind them because they “really love and truly respect each other.”
The pair hit the headlines when they exchanged public blows last year, with Snoop kicking things off during an interview on the Breakfast Club radio show, admitting he wouldn’t include Eminem in his list of the world’s top 10 rappers of all time.
Eminem hit back in his song “Zeus” and later admitted in a chat on his radio station Shade 45 that Snoop had caught him “off guard” with his dig.
However, several months ago, Snoop decided to put an end to the beef once and for all as he called Eminem to apologize.
“You got to understand we really love each other,” Snoop told the Rolling Stone Music Now podcast. “So we don’t want the public to put a spin on something that’s not even that serious… And we truly respect each other. So we wanted to get an understanding behind closed doors… We’re brothers, man. You know, my (real) brother hurt my feelings a lot of times — I wanted to join a gang and he wouldn’t let me!… You learn to understand and respect each other as brothers, as family members, and you respect each other’s opinions. And as long there was no disrespect directly or ill will, then it can all be forgiven and it can all be moving on.”
The pair have now teamed up on a new track on the upcoming album from Snoop’s Mt. Westmore supergroup, which also includes Ice Cube and E-40.
“You want somebody to come to the playing field, putting up points, to where you got to rethink your s**t and say, ‘Well, damn, this is what he thinks of me. That’s why he’s going so hard, because he knows that I’m going to match him on the same level’,” Snoop added. “And that’s what it is when you make records with people that you love and family. It’s competitive, but it’s competitive for the right reasons to bring the best out of each other.”
Toronto is home to a slew of artists, from the legendary Drake’s to PARTYNEXTDOOR.
Roney could be the next big thing to blow out of the city. With each release, Roney showcases his ability and versatility to create heartfelt music, inspired by real-life experiences and events. Having served damn near 4 years behind bars, Roney is here to tell his story once and for all.
Now, the rising star unleashes his newest, highly-anticipated album titled PAIN.
The acronym stands for Psychological Aid Is Needed, a topic that goes deeper beyond just good music. Having grown up in an underprivileged community, losing endless friends to violence, and seeing his mother go through stage 4 of cancer comes with its own battles to overcome, but thankfully Roney turns to music to be his saving grace.
The 17-track project is spearheaded by lead singles “Coffin” and “Hurt.”
AllHipHop: How would you describe your sound?
Roney: Pretty hardcore. That’s my original sound, but I switch it up a lot. I have a lot of stuff that’s a total different vibe, it’s pretty hard. Very, very hardcore.
AllHipHop: What was a young Roney like growing up in Toronto?
Roney: He was a bad kid man. [laughs] He was doing a lot of s###. I’m from the hood so it’s different, grew up a little different. Running around, playing with my friends, doing whatever. Getting into f###### whatever we could.
AllHipHop: When did music come into play?
Roney: I was about 15 when I first started going to the studio and recording, just as a little thing. A little hobby to do with my friends. When I was 16 or 17, I started releasing videos. I don’t remember the first song I recorded, but I know the first video I dropped was “For You.” Then I dropped “Stay Silent.”
AllHipHop: Did you know what you were doing?
Roney: No. It was more the people around me telling me to do this, getting me hyped up. I went to this program one time when I was 10 years old, my school put me in it. It was a hip-hop literacy program, that’s where I actually recorded my first song. It was reading workshops and all that stuff. We’d read about hip hop, then they got us to write a song, then we recorded the song. I was 10 years old at this time so that was the first one. When I was older and me and my friends were going to do it, I already knew a little bit about it.
AllHipHop: Who were you listening to?
Roney: A lot of Lil Wayne, 50 Cent. A lot of that.
AllHipHop: What’s the inspiration behind your name?
Roney: It’s a part of my real name. My name is Tyrone, so Roney.
AllHipHop: You just released your album PAIN, how are you feeling?
Roney: It’s good, good, good. I’m feeling good. I feel like it was something I had to do because people want to hear a lot of a specific vibe. When I dropped certain songs that were on the PAIN vibe, I knew that people would like to hear that.
AllHipHop: What does PAIN stand for?
Roney: Psychological Aid Is Needed. I did the acronym more to put something to it, but the pain itself is self-explanatory. It’s about the pain I went through in my life. A lot of the things I grew up with, a lot of the deaths I’ve experienced. Family troubles, I didn’t have a dad. I grew up in the hood,I’ve been seeing my friends murdered since I was 15. Grew up in bad houses, sleeping around. All of that, a lot of the stuff that goes on around in the neighborhood.
AllHipHop: Experiencing someone die at age 15, were you traumatized at all?
Roney: Yeah, a little bit. At that moment, nah. It’s more everything else coming to it: going to jail, doing all that stuff. I roll with the punches, but now I know how to express it through the music. Because I don’t really talk to people about this kind of stuff.
AllHipHop: Do you write?
Roney: I write. I freestyle sometimes. Lately I’ve been freestyling a little bit, but for the most part I was always writing.
AllHipHop: How is music therapy for you?
Roney: It’s good because I can say stuff in tracks that I don’t really say. Also too it’s a leisure, a leisure time. It’s something to do a lot, get my mind right. When I’m in the studio, I’m in a flow state. I don’t really hear nothing or see nothing else, I just know that. I know that’s therapeutic for me.
AllHipHop: What does the cover art represent?
Roney: I made sure it was simple. I tried to make it simple, but that broken heart is a custom heart. It’s my brand now. I wanted to brand the heart and show it’s more of a shattered heart with the wine glass dropping down. My graphic guy G-SCO sent me the wine glass dropping down. He did that, then I said “Oh, we should put these hearts going along it. Just end it like that.” It all worked, the pain spilling out.
AllHipHop: Favorite songs on the project and why?
Roney: I’d have to say “Coffin,” probably my all-time favorite because it’s very deep. I touched on a lot of… it was more a song for the people that passed away. I made sure I touched on everybody and everything, aside from whatever politics or whatnot. Made sure that everybody I know, that I ever had love for or have love for got some shine in the video too.
AllHipHop: Why is it important for you to touch on Toronto gun violence?
Roney: It’s very important. Me, I express what I’m going through but I never figured to tell people “This what you gotta be out here doing.” I say it so at the end of the day, if somebody’s going to listen to somebody, they’re going to listen to somebody who’s been through it before they listen to somebody that’s talking outside of it. How I came up on my rap s### too, that’s what it was. I was really out there like that. I keep it going, let them know “I’m a part of you guys, but I’m somebody who elevated it and took it to another level. I moved out, so everybody else can do it too.” That’s for sure.
AllHipHop: How was it shooting the music video for “Coffin”?
Roney: It was good. I had a couple ideas, but I wanted to keep it a little bit simple. I wrote the whole plan out for the video, it was good. It took 2 days. I shot it with Colton Davis, it was pretty good. It got executed better than I thought to be honest.
AllHipHop: Why is that?
Roney: It looked more cinematic than I had visioned because of what we were doing. It was very simple and basic. I thought it was going to be a whatever video, but just very touching. It turned out to be a touching video that looks really good.
AllHipHop: Best memory from the video shoot?
Roney: Shooting with the slideshow. Doing the slideshow, that was pretty cool. Seeing all my homies that passed. It was a lot, but that was pretty cool.
AllHipHop: 3 things you need in the studio at all times?
Roney: A bottle of water, weed, and my phone. I’m smoking on some gas right now. [laughs]
AllHipHop: How is the independent grind?
Roney: It’s good, I feel it’s good. I feel it’s less stressful. There’s a lot of that stress, and that s###’s not really making noise than whatever you can stress. I was signed a little bit to a little record label. That’s 2018, but I ended up getting out of the deal.
AllHipHop: What is a major label?
Roney: No it wasn’t a major label, but they had control like a major label. It gave me a glimpse of how it could be so to do that, I’d want to take a lot of money. It’d have to be a serious deal because the whole not being able to drop stuff… because I’m really active. I go in the studio, I do 4 or 5 songs. I want to sometimes wake up today and say “Hey, I want to drop this song.” Or finish this song today or tomorrow. On a label deal, you can’t really do that because you be f###### up their other artists. They have their whole timelines, so it’s great. I like it.
AllHipHop: What do you want fans to get from your story?
Roney: That I made it out, or at least I’m on my way. I’m right there. I’m literally right there. I want them to get the real, this is the real truth. I want them to know okay, this guy’s been through all of this. Some people aren’t going through as much as that, you can do good too. Don’t worry about it, don’t let all of the little psychological things get to you. Just move forward, because I’m pushing. Things are happening bad around me and I’m still working. I want people to know that and keep working.
AllHipHop: How did you celebrate your birthday?
Roney: I saw family, got a little spot with family. We kicked it, it was sick.
AllHipHop: What’re you most excited for next?
Roney: About to drop another album soon. I’m trying to do it for December so we’ll see how that goes. Doing videos, recording. I just shot a video on my birthday, then I shot one the day before. I’m trying to push it, push it, push it. Get up to the States soon enough, keep that push going. Go to the UK, make it happen.
AllHipHop: How’s Canada been with the lockdown? How did it impact you?
Roney: It’s not so bad. It didn’t really impact me much to be honest, with the whole restaurant thing and all that. I go to a lot of restaurants, but I’m fine with not really. They had all these rules. It’s a weird thing because one second it’s lockdown and masks, the next second it’s not. Other than that, everything’s alright.
AllHipHop: Any goals for yourself at this point in your career?
Roney: Yeah, I want to start signing artists. It’s already in the works.
AllHipHop: What kind of artists are you into?
Roney: Whatever to be honest. I like all types of music, but I more want to sign somebody that’s like my music. For right now, at least the beginning. But if a crazy country singer is trying to get signed and I can make it happen, I’ll try to make it happen for sure.
AllHipHop: What are you going to call your label?
Roney: Actually I have a label with my manager, we’ve been releasing music independently through it, it’s called 2x Music Group. The name has been there by default but I will probably just keep it this way.
AllHipHop: Anything else that the people may need to know about you?
Roney: I’ve got a lot of projects dropping. I’m the hardest working rapper. If you need anything, any song, any vibe, you comment that and I can make it happen. I’m for the people. I’m probably the most versatile, definitely in Canada 100%. Worldwide, I’m definitely up there. It’s just a matter of getting it out there to the right people.
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While details Have yet to be released about how Huey Haha died, information was shared with his 303K followers about the family’s GoFundMe for the memorial expenses.
“This is the official GoFundMe all proceeds will go towards funeral costs and his daughter.”
At the time of this publishing, fans had donated almost $35K for his homegoing celebration.
Huey Ha popped up on the Internet in 2019 and instantly became a star. Known for his “diamond-encrusted” grill and his short comedy skits online.
He amassed a TikTok following that had over 4.5 million viewers as well as 450,000 subscribers
on YouTube and millions of fans that are now broken-hearted.
These fans, unable to take a beat and wait for an official statement on his death have already started saying what they think was the cause of this death.
“Rest in Paradise to this young, creative, and amazingly talented star. You will be missed. Prayers and condolences to all of your friends and family.”
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Rest in Paradise to this young, creative, and amazingly talented star. You will be missed. Prayers and condolences to all of your friends and family. 🙏🙏🙏🙏 #hueyhaha#rippic.twitter.com/hzuTBhDbqo
“Man RIP Huey. This got me f – – ked up. Idk what happened but I understand the grind to get to where he was. Praying for his baby girl and fam. How did Huey Haha die?”
That boy had half of Stockton laughin at his skits. Rest in paradise to Huey.
Grammy winners Roddy Ricch and Macy Gray will lend their voices to Laurence Fishburne’s upcoming animated film “Sneaks,” about a pair of misplaced tennis shoes.
The “Matrix” star is producing the film about a pair of sneakers that end up lost in New York City and must find a way to get back to their “sole mates.”
According to Deadline, R&B star Gray will lend her famous voice to an elegant stiletto, and British singer Ella Mai will slip into a charming Oxford.
NBA superstar Chris Paul will appear as himself and help the shoes thwart the evil Collector, played by Fishburne, and the mysterious Forger, whom rapper Roddy Ricch will voice.
“Our film will illuminate and pay homage to the forever growing and popular sneaker culture that continues to inspire and be inspired by musicians, athletes and artists alike, and I’m thrilled by the cast and crew who have decided to join us on the journey,” the “Boyz n the Hood” actor told Deadline.
“I really see the music in this film as a crucial part of the storytelling. As the first family animated feature film to be steeped in sneaker culture, – I am honored to draw from my expertise as a producer and artist, and my love of sneakers, to create moments that really connect,” added music producer Mustard.
“The added bonus is that this is a film that I’ll be able to enjoy with my family and kids.”
Drake and Lizzo were among the big-name stars who showed up to the taping of Adele’s forthcoming U.S. TV special.
The singer debuted four songs from her upcoming album 30, featuring her chart-topping hit “Easy On Me” and a handful of her most popular tracks for a 300-person audience, including Gordon Ramsay, Kris Jenner, and Ellen DeGeneres.
Dr. Dre is working on songs for an upcoming Grand Theft Auto video game, Snoop Dogg has revealed.
Snoop revealed his longtime pal and collaborator has been hard at work in the studio in an upcoming episode of the Rolling Stone Music Now podcast.
“I do know he’s in the studio,” he said. “I do know he’s making great f###### music. And some of his music is connected to the GTA game that’s coming out. So I think that that will be the way that his music will be released, through the GTA video game.”
Representatives for Rockstar Games, the company behind Grand Theft Auto, declined to comment, while reps for Dre have yet to respond to Snoop’s comments.
The rapper will also perform “Best Friend” and “Back To The Streets” from her upcoming debut album *Pretty B**ch Music* at the ceremony on November 14th.
“Anything can happen at the MTV EMAs,” said Saweetie. “The EMAs celebrate the universal language of music for the whole world to see and I can’t wait to get out there and perform because I’ve got some surprises of my own!”
Bruce Gillmer, President of Music, Music Talent, Programming & Events for ViacomCBS, added: “We’re thrilled to have Saweetie host and perform on this year’s EMAs in Budapest.
“Saweetie is a multi-talented force who will undoubtedly light up the stage on one of music’s biggest nights.”
The ceremony will take place at the Papp Laszlo Budapest Sportarena in Hungary and will be broadcast live on MTV in nearly 180 countries.
Maluma, Kim Petras, and Maneskin have been announced as performers, with further names to be added to the performing and presenting line-up in due course.
And for those who don’t have speakers or who can’t understand what she said, this is a transcript:
“It’s hard,” Jada said. “The thing Will Smith and I talk about a lot is the journey. We started in this at a very young age, you know, 22 years old. That’s why the accountability part really hit for me because I think you expect your partner to know [what you need], especially when it comes to sex. It’s like, ‘Well, if you love me, you should know. If you love me, you should read my mind.’ That’s a huge pitfall.”
She did not say “I want to divorce Will Smith.” She didn’t say “Will Smith has a small d*ck and his tongue game is trash.” She didn’t even say “I want to f*ck the ghost of Tupac to make up for all the time we lost all those years ago.”
What she said was, when you’re young, you have one idea of what your sex life in your marriage is going to be about. As you get older, and you stay married longer, and you cultivate a relationship with a person, your ideas change. You realize communication is important. And no, your partner does not come out of the womb knowing how to please you in the bedroom.
Y’all need to leave Jada Pinkett Smith (and Will Smith) alone.
Kevin Hart is returning to Netflix. The world-famous, Philadelphia-bred comedian is not presenting another stand-up special this time. Hart is set to star in the forthcoming limited series True Story.
For True Story, Kevin Hart plays a world-famous, Philadelphia-bred comedian named Kid. Hollywood veteran Wesley Snipes (New Jack City, Blade, Coming 2 America) plays Kid’s older brother Carlton.
Narcos: Mexico executive producer Eric Newman serves as the writer, producer, and showrunner for Hart’s dramatic miniseries debut. True Story is scheduled to premiere on November 24.
Netflix released a 2-minute trailer for True Story on Wednesday. According to the video’s YouTube description, True Story is about “the gripping journey of two brothers entangled in a world of celebrity, crime, and lies.”
Previously, Kevin Hart worked with Netflix for Irresponsible, Don’t F**k This Up, Zero F**ks Given, and Fatherhood. Hart’s HartBeat Productions inked an exclusive partnership with the company which also includes distribution for the upcoming F. Gary Gray-directed film Lift.
“Partnering with Netflix is an amazing opportunity for HartBeat and myself. I am excited to act in and produce cutting-edge films with Netflix,” stated Kevin Hart in January. “I am extremely grateful to Ted Sarandos and Scott Stuber, we share the same creative vision and always put the audience first.
The 42-year-old actor continued, “This business is about growth and my HartBeat team continues to exceed my expectations with their ability to develop stories and relationships. Our goal is to make the HartBeat name synonymous with first-class entertainment and narratives.”