
Rapper Lizzo is going to be developing television projects thanks to a new deal with Amazon.

Rapper Lizzo is going to be developing television projects thanks to a new deal with Amazon.

Frank Ocean’s Mom Katonya posts a tribute to her son Ryan, who was killed in a car crash last weekend.

Migos group member Takeoff is hitting back at Jane Doe’s claims that he raped her at a party in L.A.
(AllHipHop News) The mother of R&B star FRANK OCEAN has shared a photo tribute to her 18-year-old son RYAN BREAUX after he was killed in a weekend car crash.
Katonya Breaux took to Instagram on Wednesday to post a sweet picture of a smiling Ryan embracing her from behind.
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She did not add a caption to the image, but it was clear she was in deep mourning, as followers flooded the comments section with messages of condolence.
Ryan Breaux and his friend, Ezekiel “Zeek” Bishop, both died from blunt force head injuries after crashing into a tree in Thousand Oaks, California in the early hours of Sunday.
The vehicle, which Bishop had been driving, was found engulfed in flames when emergency services arrived and pronounced the pair dead at the scene.
Frank Ocean, real name Christopher Breaux, has yet to comment on his little brother’s death, although tributes have been paid online from Ryan’s friends, including model Kaia Gerber, Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee’s son Brandon Thomas Lee, and Pierce Brosnan’s son Paris.
Bobby Fishscale has officially joined the talented Roc Nation roster.
To celebrate, he releases his latest body of work, The Last Re-Up EP the Quincy, Florida native is best known for his flawless delivery and witty lyricism, with a growing fanbase that can appreciate hip-hop.
The project has features from artists like Bigga Rankin, Peewee Longway, DJ Rel, Jimbo, Mook Boy, and Tafia.
On top of the signing and EP release, Fischale debuts his debut documentary titled “A Day In The Bricks” shot and edited by X NTRO4K.
The short film gives a first-hand glimpse into life growing up in Quincy, and how he ended up at Jay Z’s label. From the struggle to the studio, Fishscale is on his way to becoming a household name.
(AllHipHop News) Quavo ensured his mother had a birthday to remember on Thursday, by gifting her two Hermes Birkin handbags and a video message from Kris Jenner.
The “Migos” star shared the celebrations for Edna Marshall’s big day on his Instagram page, writing alongside the pictures and videos: “Special Bday Message From Your Favorite @krisjenner Happy Birthday Mama. Love U. Swipe To See Mama Gifts.”
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In the clip, “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” matriarch Kris said: “Happy birthday, Mama Huncho! I hope you have a magical day, and wishing you lots of love and blessings. Happy birthday, Edna.”
Two other clips showed Edna opening a navy blue Birkin bag and a red striped version of the same coveted purse, as well as a cake featuring a replica of the bag on top of it that Quavo boasted, cost him $50,000.
He also splashed out on a balloon arrangement that read “Mama Huncho” in orange and yellow inflatables.
Nowadays, A&R’s are the real MVPs. When it comes to the music, they’re an integral part in the creation of the records, serving as the liaison between the artist and the label. Insert Andrew Grant, an A&R at Warner Music Group working with everyone from Bhad Bhabie to Kevin Gates.
The interesting part about his journey is he actually started out engineering, originally wanted to be a rapper. Hailing from Denver, Colorado, an 18-year-old Grant found himself arrested right after starting his first studio internship over some dumb s### with him and his friends.
After serving a year sentence, he returned back to his internship before stepping into his future engineer and management role.
Fast forward to 2020, Grant has learned a lot of facets in the music industry, putting in relentless hours and hard work to get to where he stands today.
AllHipHop caught up with Andrew Grant to discuss his upbringing in Denver, why he got arrested,
AllHipHop: What was your upbringing like in Denver?
Andrew Grant: Household was cool, had an older brother, older sister. Played sports my whole life, all through high school. I graduated high school early, that’s when I got in trouble. Some young dumb s###, nothing even serious. I was with a group of friends who got into a fight, we had a gun on us in the car but nobody got hurt. Young and dumb but the punishment was definitely harsh, the county I grew up in very corrupt, but honestly it was the best/ worst thing to happen to me and made me mature very fast and have a new outlook on decision making.
I turned 18 and had to go to jail for a year. I had just started my internship for engineering. From just starting my internship, I had to go to jail. When I got out of jail, I went straight back to interning.
AllHipHop: How long were you in Jail for?
Andrew Grant: A Year.
AllHipHop: What was going through your head behind bars?
Andrew Grant: I had just started my internship, at Side 3 Studios in Denver, just had my daughter, it was hard because as soon as I started something I’d been working so hard for and had my daughter, it was all taken away from me for the time I was in jail. Jail’s the worst place to be if you have something to lose.
AllHipHop: What happened from that internship:
Andrew Grant: Before I started, I found the studio I interned at because I wanted to be a rapper. I wanted to go to Full Sail and I didn’t know anything about engineering so I wanted to learn the basics before I went. The owner of the studio let me intern there, him and one of his engineers taught me everything I know about engineering. A producer who worked out of the studio, DJ Frank E, ended up getting signed to APG out here in LA. I was helping him out in the studio at that time so I started going back and forth from Denver to LA to work with him on the projects he was working on. After working with Frank E, I started working for another producer named Brian Kennedy who did “Disturbia” for Rihanna. He did “Forever” by Chris Brown, and a bunch of other hit songs. I was his engineer for 3/4 years, during that time I had met a bunch of people. Near the end of my time working with Brian I was getting burnt out on engineering.
AllHipHop: Why?
Andrew Grant: I didn’t like being on call all the time. I didn’t have a set schedule. I could never plan anything because whenever he wanted to work, I had to be ready to work. We’d work /4am almost every day. I did that for 3 or 4 years and got burnt out. I wanted to find other things to do in music. I felt with engineering, I had plateaued in my career.
AllHipHop: You got into management soon after, right?
Andrew Grant: Yeah, I started managing producers and writers. I managed this producer named WIN, we had a Rick Ross, Master P placement. His first record was with R. Kelly. Before me, WIN was signed to producer Shawty Redd, who worked on a bunch of early Young Jeezy. He was my first client, then I met Drew Love (from THEY.) I started managing Drew Love. During that time we were doing a lot of writing sessions at Atlantic/ APG. Me and Dante, the other half of THEY, grew up together in Denver.
AllHipHop:: What a small f###### world.
Andrew Grant: We’ve known each other since kindergarten. Went to the same elementary school, middle school, high school, then he moved his junior year to Oklahoma. Dante was signed to Brian Kennedy who I worked for. Dante called me like “we need an engineer, are you down to do it?” That’s how I ended up doing that. Drew Love was supposed to have a session one day and the session got canceled. I took him over to meet with Dante, they knew each other but they never worked together.
They were supposed to do a writing session for someone else but they ended up working on something super left field. Whatever they did, we couldn’t pitch it to any artist. It was too weird. That’s how the THEY. s### started, that song’s one of the first THEY. releases.
Drew had gotten a few different placements on Atlantic artists. I was trying to do A&R for a while and I got word WMG was trying to build out their A&R team. I’d known Mike Caren and a few other A&Rs from APG and Atlantic because of my sessions with Drew Love and other writers I was working with. We’d been doing sessions up there for a while. I reached out to Mike to see about any positions open at APG, Mike connected me with Aton Ben-Horin from Warner Music. I interviewed with him and that’s how I got hired there. I’m in my fourth year there now.
AllHipHop: Did you have a mentor in the game coming up?
Andrew Grant: I didn’t have a mentor. Everything that I’ve done has been trial and error, hustle and trying to figure it out. Honestly, it might have been easier if I had a mentor. Working at Warner Music Group Aton has been the closest thing to a mentor I’ve had.
AllHipHop: Bring us back to those early sessions with Jason Derulo, Flo Rida, David Guetta, when you really first got your feet wet.
Andrew Grant: The first sessions I ever covered as an A&R at the label was Flo Rida and Akon. I worked with Flo, we did the “Hola” record with Maluma and a few others together. WIN worked on that with the Space Primates, Jim Lavigne and Bazzi. My boss Aton signed Bhad Bhabie. Aton said he felt like I’d be great for the project and asked if it was something I’d want to do?” I’d never met Bhad Bhabie before. I didn’t even realize it was the girl from the show. I didn’t know she had a rap name so at first, I said “I’d wanna hear the music first, so I don’t know.” When she came into the office, her energy was crazy. I was like “oh s###, I see it. She has star quality, and star personality.”
AllHipHop: What was your dynamic in working with her?
Andrew Grant: Originally, I’d find beats and producers and people we thought would be dope for her to collaborate with. I’d never stay in the sessions for the first month or so. One day she asked “why do you always leave?” Andrew said “Because I don’t like just sitting in sessions. I don’t want to be in the studio and f### up the vibe, I’d rather ya’ll work”. Bhad Bhabie said “no, I like having someone I know here so stay in my sessions, rather have you than a bunch of random people in and out of my sessions” So I started staying in most of her sessions
AllHipHop: Damn, she trusts you.
Andrew Grant: That’s honestly family, legit my little sister. I’ve worked on every record with her. Every song she’s done, I’ve help put together and been there from start to finish. I even engineered a couple songs on her mixtape, and mixed a few as well.
AllHipHop: Talk about how that Cardi session came about.
Andrew Grant: Christian McCurdy played me some of his new writer Nija’s music, I’m like “yo, she’s f##### dope. She’s fire, where’s she at?” He said “she’s here, but has to go back to New York tomorrow.” I said “bring her by, I want to meet her.” I met with them, she had to fly back to New York. I wanted to fly her out the day after she got back to do some sessions, she said alright. She flew back to New York for a day, we flew her back out. We had a session set up with the producers Scribz and Needlz. We didn’t have a writer to join the session, and it was the first week trying to work with Nija. Adam Grossman called me and asked if Nija would be available to join the session. She stopped by the session, they worked on 3 ideas that night, one of the ideas ended up being the “Ring” hook.
AllHipHop: Did you think “Ring” would be what it was?
Andrew Grant: Out of the 3 records they did that night, there’s another one I thought would be the one to go. Not that one. I liked that one but it was my second favorite. I found out it was happening because Success at Atlantic had reached out for the files for it. I said yo, what’s up? Who needs the files? He said “We want it for Cardi.” I’m like “oh s###, alright let’s go.”
AllHipHop: What advice do you have for people who want to be an A&R?
Andrew Grant: If you can find a mentor in the industry that believes in you, that’s one way. There’s so many ways from engineering, managing and building up your network, That’s what I did, I used my network from engineering. Also managing a hot artist, a hot songwriter, or a hot producer. Moving them around, moving them around the industry definitely helps get you recognized and can help get you to be an A&R if that’s what you want to do. Which I think is the easiest way in today’s times.
AllHipHop: What are your career goals?
Andrew Grant: My career goal is to eventually become Senior VP or President. Also to have my own label at some point. Those are both my 2 goals for sure.
AllHipHop: What do you look for in an artist?
Andrew Grant: I try to find somebody that stands out when I first meet them or see them. They have to have that thing about them that grabs me, whether it’s the energy they have, how they brand themself, the X factor that makes you pay attention to them. I have to like the music. I like people who try to do something different with music, not what everybody else is doing but it still has a familiar feel. That’s easy for people to grab onto. Those are the main things I try to look for.
AllHipHop: We heard you and producer Pliznaya are close, he’s doing a lot right now, how did you guys get connected?
Andrew Grant: I met Pliz through Win actually a few years ago now. We had originally met in Kansas with Win and just been cool ever since. He’s super talented and one of my best friends so always fun to be able to help your friends out.
AllHipHop: It seemed like everything happened for him in the most organic way.
Andrew Grant: It happened fast for him. When he came out here, that’s when Bhad Bhabie first started really going and they like working together so he was around a lot too.
AllHipHop: What did he do for Bhad Bhabie?
Andrew Grant: He did her record with the City Girls “Yung And Bhad” “Babyface Savage” “15 Intro” “Shh” and “Bout That”.
AllHipHop: How far do you see her career going? She’s so young.
Andrew Grant: For me as long as she stays focused, she has the ability to be one of the biggest artists out. She’s so entertaining, she’s one of those people that everybody wants to pay attention to. The whole Dr. Phil thing has been 2/3 years now? She’s not just an internet person who had a few minutes of fame and faded away. Whether it’s good or bad, people still pay attention to her, and want to see what she’s doing. Music-wise as long as she focuses and stays focused, she has the ability to be the biggest artist in the world.
(AllHipHop Rumors) Most people agree that Rick Ross one Verzuz battle with 2 Chainz last night. But there was some concern from insiders that there may have been some tension. I am not aware of this friction, because I really didn’t look at the battle that closely. I did see some very small and nuanced things as it went on. I am not sure what other saw, but I felt like this Verzuz was fairly boring and did not hold most peoples’ interest. This might be why they decided to include a masseuse, strippers, and other things in a rap battle. Who knows?
Don’t get me wrong, I am not hating because their music MORE THAN holds up. Both men, have really great catalogs of music and it was good to hear them go back-and-forth. However, at the end it seemed like 2 Chainz really wanted to get out of there. And Ross seem to force his hand in staying to vibe with other songs. And then there was the moment where Ross played an unreleased verse from a Kanye West song, and that took 2 Chainz by surprise! One source said it was an uncomfortable scene.
I think some ego got involved and maybe Ross started to feel himself a little bit more as he pulled in the win. For me, it was a decisive victory. Others, feel that 2 Chainz only lost by a slim margin. I think 2 Chainz also knows he lost as well. He really appeared like he waned to get it done, and get it over with! If you look he was counting down every song to the very end to fulfill his obligation. I think, Ross’ is cockiness may have turned him off! But who knows!
I could be in the minority here but the strippers, massages and making it rain took away from the pure spirit of the music and the lyrics. What do you think?
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(AllHipHop News) Cardi B teamed up with Megan Thee Stallion on her new track “WAP” as she’s the nastiest rapper she knows – but they had to clean up the song’s explicit meanings.
The New York rapper told Boston, Massachusetts station Hot95.9 what the song’s title stands for during an interview – revealing “WAP” is a shortening of “Wet A## P##sy”.
Explaining why she asked Megan to appear, Cardi added: “The song is really nasty. The song always been nasty. My verses and the hook has been the same since before Megan was there. So it just always been a nasty song and it’s like, ‘Who’s saying more nastier things than Megan?'”
Revealing how difficult it was to make the song acceptable for radio she adds: “It was really hard for me to clean this song up.”
“WAP” is the lead single from Cardi’s long-awaited second album, the follow-up to her 2018 debut Invasion of Privacy.
The video is equally raunchy and sees Cardi and Megan exploring a mansion that features butt sculptures, breast fountains, tigers and leopards.
Kylie Jenner makes an appearance, strutting around the house in a plunging leopard-print bodysuit and matching cape, with former Fifth Harmony star Normani also showing off her impressive dance moves in another room.
(AllHipHop News) Tory Lanez’ team has denied the Canadian rapper is facing deportation from the U.S. following his firearms arrest.
According to Tory’s reps, he has hunkered down in Florida and is self-quarantining with his family.
Tory’s reps also addressed the shooting, saying he is looking forward to “having the truth come to light” while wishing Megan Thee Stallion the best.
Tory Lanez was released after posting $35,000 bail and is scheduled to appear in court on October 13th.
She also said she wants to move on with her life, saying: “I’m not the type of person who can stay down for a long time. I don’t like to be sad or keep myself in a dark place because I know it could be the worst thing happening, but the pain and the bad things don’t last for long.”
(AllHipHop News) The Hip-Hop world has recently mourned the death of 26-year-old, Carton Weekly, a rapper known as FBG Duck.
An alleged member of the Gangster Disciples, it is asserted by the police that his sect was in the midst of a “fierce feud” with the South Side’s Black Disciples.
Law enforcement believes that Duck may have been murdered because he had recently dropped a video that featured “derogatory statements” about the rival gang members who had transitioned.
They are now issuing warnings in the city “high probability of further violence.”
According to a statement from the department, there are at least four specific police districts that have been alerted. They are as follows: Wentworth, Grand Crossing, Gresham, and Englewood.
FBG Duck was murdered on Tuesday, August 4 in the afternoon. According to the Chicago Tribune, he was shot while he stood in line in front of the high-end clothing store, Milani Boutique.
According to Police Deputy Chief Daniel O’Shea, a black Ford Taurus and a silver Chrysler 300 drove up and four gunmen popped out, walked up, and killed FBG Duck and wounded two bystanders.
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Atlanta’s Drako exploded onto the scene with his standout rookie mixtape, Fully Loaded. Joined by a collection of today’s hottest talents — including Lil Baby, Moneybagg Yo, and Yung Bans — the 16-track project not only showcased Drako’s ability to attract preeminent artists, but also made his case for one of the South’s next up. Now, Drako is ready to continue that momentum with his debut 2020 single, “On My Own.”
Growing up, Drako was consistently presented with a host of obstacles, which coalesced into a harrowing adolescence. With “On My Own,” the street artist explores how these childhood trials and tribulations were didactic, as they equipped him with the tools necessary to not only persevere, but to also build his music career. Retrofitting these teachings to navigate the music industry has positioned Drako auspiciously: Perhaps the greatest lesson Drako’s learned is that sometimes, it’s better to work by himself, to move in silence. As Drako passionately sings on the hook, he can do better on his own.
“On My Own” is a speaker-rattling offering that uses childhood flashbacks to structure his current perspective on life. Producer Ouhboy enlists a dynamic trap instrumental to provide the sonic footing for Drako to discuss how he earned his stripes, and how throughout it all, the one absolute that has remained is his ability to count on himself.
Drako is back, and he’s ready for his official 2020 introduction. A music video in connection with the track directed by GT Films is coming soon.
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(AllHipHop News) SohoMuse announced its first virtual entertainment event dedicated to the Black Lives Matter movement. Music producer Zeke Thomas will host the four-day series from August 10- August 14.
Guests include Hip Hop acts Ja Rule, Doug E. Fresh, and Vin Rock of Naughty by Nature. NBA legend Isiah Thomas, TV/radio personality Downtown Julie Brown, and TV personality Natasha Parker have also been listed a part of the lineup.
“Over the past few months, the entertainment industry has come together vigorously to keep our community moving forward even through hardships and economic downfall,” said Consuelo Vanderbilt-Costin, founder of SohoMuse.
Vanderbilt-Costi continues, “At this incredibly moving time in our country, I am thrilled to be able to work alongside some of the top talent and activists across the entertainment industry, and provide them with a platform to have real conversations in front of their fans and the SohoMuse community, around the Black Lives Matter movement and the entertainment industry.”
To register for SohoMuse’s conversations on Black Lives Matter series register at viewstub.com. Check out the event’s daily schedule and panel topics below.
Monday, August 10 at 7 pm ET
Tuesday, August 11 at 7 pm ET
Wednesday, August 12 at 7 pm ET
Thursday, August 13 at 7 pm ET
In this follow-up to his extended version of Snoh Aalegra’s February hit, “Whoa”, Bishop the Overseer goes at the Trump administration’s divisive policies, covering everything from the children in ICE’s detention camps to their repeated attempts to roll back the nation’s healthcare coverage – even amidst a pandemic.
The refrain, “44 steps Forward, 45 steps back!” is a clear comparison to Trump’s predecessor, Barack Obama, whose every legislative legacy Trump is obsessed with tearing down.
The video is a rolling montage of protests both past and present, driving home how little progress we have made as a nation in matters of race and equality.
Watch the “Nation of Immigrants video below, and follow Bishop’s journey on the socials.
(AllHipHop News) ABC’s Strahan, Sara and Keke talk show may have been canceled, but Keke Palmer already secured a special gig on another network. The former child actress will serve as the master of ceremonies for this year’s MTV Video Music Awards.
Palmer announced her hosting role in a promotional video where she had a conversation with her True Jackson character from Nickelodeon’s True Jackson, VP. Keke and “True” discussed possible fashion choices for the 26-year-old Hollywood veteran.
The VMAs are set to be the first live award show in the COVID-19 pandemic era. Acts such as Doja Cat, J Balvin, and BTS have been announced as performers for the ceremony.
Billie Eilish (“Everything I Wanted”), Eminem featuring Juice WRLD (“Godzilla”),
Future featuring Drake (“Life Is Good”), Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande (“Rain on Me”), Taylor Swift (“The Man”), and The Weeknd (“Blinding Lights”) are up for Video of the Year.
GET YOUR VOTES IN for Best Hip-Hop at this year's #VMAs!
🔥 @DaBabyDaBaby
🔥 @Eminem ft. @JuiceWorlddd
🔥 @1future ft. @Drake
🔥 @theestallion
🔥 @RoddyRicch
🔥 @trvisXXVote now at https://t.co/CGTLSIBpj8 and watch the @vmas LIVE August 30th on MTV. pic.twitter.com/THJ7p4c02O
— MTV (@MTV) August 6, 2020
The Best Hip Hop
category consists of DaBaby (“Bop”),
Eminem featuring Juice Wrld (“Godzilla”
), Future featuring Drake (“Life Is Good”
), Megan Thee Stallion (“Savage”
), Roddy Ricch (“The Box”),
and Travis Scott (“Highest in the Room”).
Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga lead the pack with nine nods each. They are followed by Billie Eilish and The Weeknd who pulled in six nods apiece. The 2020 MTV Video Music Awards will air live from New York City’s Barclays Center on August 30 at 8 pm ET.
Did you get the message? 📲 @KekePalmer is HOSTING the 2020 #VMAs and you DON'T want to miss it. 😱🔥
See you on August 30 on @MTV! pic.twitter.com/SDfFbGaClS
— Video Music Awards (@vmas) August 6, 2020
(AllHipHop News) Miami’s Rick Ross and Atlanta’s 2 Chainz were the latest artists take part in Swizz Beatz and Timbaland’s popular Verzuz music series. Both southern emcees showcased hits from their respective catalogs.
During the matchup, Ross also played a tune titled “Pinned to the Cross.” The song caught a lot of people’s attention because certain lyrics on the record take a direct shot at Terry Crews.
On the Finn Matthews-assisted track, Ross refers to the White Chicks actor as a Black man who ignores racial injustice in favor of holding up white supremacy for financial gain. The Maybach Music Group boss raps, “Terry Crews is another coon who was basically bought.”
Crews became a controversial figure online after he began using his Twitter account to compare the Black Lives Matter movement to the concept of black supremacy. He faced widespread condemnation for his statement, including a rebuke from Martin Luther King’s daughter Bernice King.
Last night, a Twitter user asked Crews how he felt about getting “roasted” by Rick Ross on “Pinned to the Cross.” The host of America’s Got Talent quote-tweeted the question and simply replied, “FAMOUS.”
This is not the first time a Hip Hop star expressed their skepticism of Terry Crews and his political stances. Last month, Chance The Rapper rejected an “endorsement” from Crews while he was trying to have an online conversation about potentially voting for Kanye West instead of Joe Biden.
We’re so far from that bridge, Terry. #BlackLivesMatter is, in part, a rallying cry and a protest slogan to galvanize people into doing the justice work needed to derail the deaths, dehumanization and destruction of Black lives that racism causes.
Justice is not a competition. https://t.co/Cdfac2V7M6
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) June 30, 2020
— Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) July 13, 2020
Never endorsed you bro https://t.co/wMMaPzwGwx
— Terry Crews (@terrycrews) July 13, 2020
FAMOUS https://t.co/RHb5meTWSS
— Terry Crews (@terrycrews) August 7, 2020
(AllHipHop News) Belcalis “Cardi B” Almánzar is currently doing a virtual promo run to promote her latest single “Wap” featuring Megan Thee Stallion. While speaking with the Sway In The Morning radio show, Cardi was also asked about politics.
The 27-year-old rapper has been a longtime fan of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. Cardi sat down with the self-described Democratic Socialist for a one-on-one interview in 2019 where they talked about police brutality, immigration, health care, student debt, and other topics.
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In contrast, Cardi is a vocal critic of President Donald Trump, his “racist supporters,” and his response to the COVID-19 pandemic. So will the “Bodak Yellow” hitmaker vote for presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden in November?
“We had a lot of Democratic candidates. Y’all had y’all choice to pick these candidates. I’ve been telling y’all for a long time to make sure y’all do your research on these candidates,” Cardi told the Sway In The Morning hosts. “Now we have Joe Biden. It’s either we go with Joe Biden or Donald Trump. I rather go with Joe Biden.”
She continued, “I think he understands what we want. I think he understands we want simple things. We’re not asking for much. We’re asking for certain sh*t. I told him we’re tired of f*cking fake promises… I’m just ready to see a change. If Trump wins again, I feel like I will have a f*cking mental breakdown that day. I think I will be sad and crying.”
Biden is still working to establish support among some voters of color. He recently caught some backlash after statements he made during an interview hosted by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and the National Association of Black Journalists.
President Barack Obama’s Vice President for eight years said, “Unlike the African American community, with notable exceptions, the Latino community is an incredibly diverse community with incredibly diverse attitudes about different things.”
Last night, Biden took to Twitter to clarify his comments about the Black community. The former senator from Delaware tweeted:
Earlier today, I made some comments about diversity in the African American and Latino communities that I want to clarify. In no way did I mean to suggest the African American community is a monolith—not by identity, not on issues, not at all. Throughout my career I’ve witnessed the diversity of thought, background, and sentiment within the African American community. It’s this diversity that makes our workplaces, communities, and country a better place. My commitment to you is this: I will always listen, I will never stop fighting for the African American community and I will never stop fighting for a more equitable future.
Earlier today, I made some comments about diversity in the African American and Latino communities that I want to clarify. In no way did I mean to suggest the African American community is a monolith—not by identity, not on issues, not at all.
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) August 7, 2020
My commitment to you is this: I will always listen, I will never stop fighting for the African American community and I will never stop fighting for a more equitable future.
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) August 7, 2020
(AllHipHop News) Since the moment Kanye West tweeted in July that he was running for president, many skeptics believed it was just a ploy to help Donald Trump. Then news came out claiming Trump-connected Republicans were assisting West in Wisconsin, Vermont, and other states.
In a new interview with Forbes, Kanye West was questioned about the speculation that his candidacy is being supported by GOP operatives as a way to hurt the campaign of presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden. The G.O.O.D. Music founder did not deny that is his intention.
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Forbes reports:
Amid various reports that Republican and Trump-affiliated political operatives are trying to get Kanye West onto various state ballots for November’s presidential election, the billionaire rap superstar indicated, in an interview by text today, that he was in fact running to siphon votes from the presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden. Asked about that directly, West said that rather than running for president, he was “walking,” quickly adding that he was “walking . . . to win.” When it was pointed out that he actually can’t win in 2020—that he won’t be on enough ballots to yield 270 electoral votes, and that a write-in campaign isn’t feasible—and thus was serving as a spoiler, West replied: “I’m not going to argue with you. Jesus is King.”
That response is very similar to what West said about the matter in July. When asked if he was helping Trump and hurting Biden, Ye stated, “I’m not denying it, I just told you. To say that the Black vote is Democratic is a form of racism and white supremacy.”
West is one of the most famous supporters of Donald Trump and his Make America Great Again movement. The Jesus Is King album creator met with the then-President-Elect at Trump Tower in 2016, and he referred to Trump as a father figure during a meeting at the White House in 2018.
“I like Kanye very much, but I have nothing to do with him getting on the ballot,’ said Trump this week. Democratic State Representative David Bowen of Wisconsin told CNN, “This is clearly a targeted effort by Republican operatives to cause confusion and problems for typically Democratic voters on Election Day.”
(AllHipHop News) Cardi B is back. After sitting out most of 2020, the Bronx rapstress returned this week with a new song that samples Frank Ski’s 1993 single “W##### in This House.”
PAY ATTENTION!
Friday is going to be a big day for me!
When you hear it, you'll know why!
Thank You Cardi B & The Hot Girl Coach Megan Thee Stallion @iamcardib @theestallion pic.twitter.com/FzgMvEBhES— Frank Ski (@FRANKSKI) August 6, 2020
“Wap” is the first collaboration between Cardi and Houston native Megan Thee Stallion. The two chart-topping women also delivered a music video for the record.
The sexually-charged visuals take viewers inside a mansion filled with tigers, snakes, and other animals. Plus, Cardi and Megan secured a few high-profile cameos for the clip.
Boutta take a bath and just cry 😢 😪I’m too emotional right now .All I can say is m########### Thank you .All the love means sooo much to me.From celebs to fan to any f##### body it deadass means a lot.
— Cardi B (@iamcardib) August 7, 2020
Reality star/businesswoman Kylie Jenner makes an eye-catching appearance, R&B star Normani shows off her dance skills, and Spanish singer Rosalía popped up in a scene. “Wap” also features rising rappers Rubi Rose, Sukihana, and Mulatto.
The “Wap” video racked up more than 4 million views in 5 hours. Cardi’s name quickly became the top trending topic on Twitter. Meg, The WAP, Rosalía, and #WAPMusicVideo were also trending after the release of the MV.
(AllHipHop News) Jussie Smollett’s younger sister Jurnee has been left “devastated” by accusations her brother lied to police in faking a hate crime.
In January last year, the “Empire” star told Chicago police officers he was attacked in a racist and homophobic hate crime – but matters became murky after investigation officials accused him of having staged the incident – resulting in legal issues that are still ongoing.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, fellow actor Jurnee Smollett-Bell spoke about her sibling’s troubles, explaining that she stands by him all the way, despite it being traumatizing for her and their family.
“It’s been f##king painful, one of the most painful things my family’s ever experienced,” the “Birds of Prey” star said. “To love someone as much as we love my brother, and to watch someone who you love that much go through something like this, that is so public, has been devastating. I was already in a very dark space for a number of reasons, and I’ve tried to not let it make me pessimistic.
“Everyone who knows me knows that I love my brother,” she added, “and I believe my brother.”
However, the actress says her brother is, “staying creative, as creatives do ― singing, writing, working on music, and adds: “We are blessed to have a community of people who know him, and know that he wouldn’t do this.”
As for Jurnee, following a starring role in the movie “Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey” she will next be seen in Jordan Peele’s new sci-fi horror series “Lovecraft Country,” which debuts on HBO later this month.