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Ciara Taps Lola Brooke & Lady London For ‘Da Girls’ Remix 

Ciara has added to rising rap stars Lola Brooke and Lady London on the remix to her empowering new single “Da Girls.” 

The R&B songstress shared the uplifting track last week (Mar. 24), and is embodying the track’s message of women empowering other women by featuring two of Hip-Hop’s most exciting newcomers on the remix. 

On Tuesday, the “JUMP” hitmaker took to Instagram to preview the song with a video of the new additions spitting their verses. Ciara tagged Lola Brooke and Lady London, writing, “You are pure fire! An inspiration to all!!! Keep gettin the bag Queens!!! #DaGirls 🫶🏽🥰💰😎” 

The “Don’t Play With It” hitmaker expressed her gratitude in the comments section. “Uh uh uh uhhhhhh 💕 thank you ci❤️,” she wrote before doubling back a short while later. “Hey ci I’m just back to say thank you again 😢😩😩😩😩,” Lola added.  

While there’s no official release date yet, watch the snippet below and the “Da Girls” official video at the end of the page.  

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Lady London also shared the snippet on Instagram with Ciara showing love to the new High Standardz/Def Jam Recordings signee. “Lady!! You are special mama! Gems on gems baby 🫶🏽💎🥰❤,” she penned. 

Last week the Bronx native, who took off thanks to her viral freestyle series “Lady Londays,” announced she had signed a new deal. “For the 2023 Draft, Round 1, #1 Pick, Def Jam Records selects: Lady London — rapper, songwriter, actress,” wrote Lady London on Instagram.  

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Meanwhile, Lola Brooke continues to build on the momentum of her massive hit “Don’t Play With It.” The Brooklyn rapper has just completed her first-ever tour. She joined A Boogie on the North American and Europe wings of his Me vs. Myself Tour

Ciara Responds To Her Critics

Prior to dropping the remix with Lola Brooke and Lady London, Ciara caught some heat from fans questioning her lyrics championing women’s independence while married to NFL quarterback Russell Wilson.  

The song includes the lyrics: “This is for the girls getting money. This is for the girls that don’t need no man. This is for the girls whose in love with theyself. This for all the girls who done did it by theyself.” 

However, Ciara seemingly responded to her critics with grace, claiming they missed the point. “A woman’s independence is not dependent on their relationship status. Keep rocking your crown, queens,” she shared.  

Latto Fuels 21 Savage Dating Rumors With New Song Snippet

The years-long speculation that Latto is dating 21 Savage just intensified after the “Big Energy” hitmaker shared a new song snippet with a lyric that has fans convinced the “Wheelie” collaborators are actually a couple. 

A day after announcing her new upcoming Apple Music Radio show, Latto took to Twitter to tease a new track. The Ohio native shared a video from a photoshoot and selected a few choice lyrics to accompany the 23-second clip.  

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One line, in particular, garnered attention, with fans believing Latto confirmed her relationship with 21 Savage. “If he put you in the lamb then you would get the tattoo,” she raps in the snippet.  

“Did she confirm that she dating 21???” one fan replied, while another noted, “So 21 got the lamb that’s why you got the tattoo. Got it. 😅🔥😂” Others said they could hear 21 Savage in Latto’s flow, writing, “I peep the 21 flow inspo 😉🔥 drop this now babe,” and “The flow is giving 21 savage & i luv it 🤭” 

Latto Has A Tattoo With 21 Savage’s Government Name

Last month, just weeks before outright denying dating 21 Savage, reports began circulating that Latto has his name tattooed. The new ink features the word “Sheyaa” behind Latto’s ear in red ink – which is also 21’s first name.  

While she rejects claims they are a couple, she does have a man and has bragged about him buying her a lambo.  

Back in Dec. 2021, Latto was stunning after being gifted a blue Lamborghini for her birthday. The extravagant present caused her to hyperventilate and brought on a panic attack. “The fireworks are gonna make me cry,” she said in a video. 

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“I got the ‘Vette, I got the Lambs, I got the Birkins,” Latto declared during a recent Hot 107.9 appearance. “I don’t pay no bills. If he comin’ like that, then, yeah.”   

While 21 Savage hasn’t addressed the Latto rumors directly, he does deny having a “celebrity girlfriend.”  

“I’ve been hot for a long time. I don’t do all the antics and s###. I don’t got a celebrity girlfriend,” he said on ClubHouse in December.

Dreamville Festival Offers Free Event Featuring 9th Wonder, Ari Lennox & More

Dreamville partnered with the Contemporary Art Museum of Raleigh, Amazon Music and others to host a free event ahead of the 2023 Dreamville Festival.

J. Cole’s label will commemorate Hip-Hop’s 50th anniversary with its “50 and Forever” celebration at CAM Raleigh on Friday (March 31). The free event features 9th Wonder, Ari Lennox, JetsonMade, Timbaland and more.

“We’ll have an array of panels as well as a beat-making class,” CAM Raleigh’s event coordinator Nasira Abdur-Razzaq told ABC 11. “There’ll be different interviews with different artists. You’ll have a chance to interact as well as a car show that’s going to be happening across the street. We like the idea of culture and art and music all combining together, which is why this is so important for CAM to be collaborating with Dreamville. So, we just look forward to having everyone here.”

The 2023 Dreamville Festival is scheduled to begin on Saturday (April 1). Fans unable to attend can watch the festivities on Amazon Music’s Twitch channel.

J. Cole and Drake will team up to co-headline the 2023 Dreamville Festival on Sunday (April 2). Additional performers include Usher, Lil Durk, Summer Walker, J.I.D and GloRilla.

Check out the entire lineup for this year’s Dreamville Festival below.

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Raekwon’s Plans For New Jersey Cannabis Lounge Go Up In Smoke

Raekwon must head to court if he wants to open a cannabis lounge in New Jersey.

According to NJ.com, Newark’s Central Planning Board denied Raekwon’s application to open his Hashstoria shop on Monday night (March 27). The board rejected the Wu-Tang Clan member’s efforts to open the lounge in Newark’s Four Corners Historic District despite the approval of the Landmark and Historic Preservation Commission.

Raekwon co-founded Hashstoria, which launched three locations in Oregon. He aimed to bring his cannabis venture to New Jersey before facing blowback from church elders in Newark.

“I pray that you will put this somewhere else, not in the heart of Newark,” Rev. Doris Glaspy said at Monday’s board meeting. “We’re not against people smoking marijuana if they want to. But they can put it somewhere else.”

Josh Sanderlin, a representative for Raekwon’s cannabis business, tried to alleviate concerns about Hashstoria. He insisted the lounge would comply with rules adopted by the state’s Cannabis Regulatory Commission.

But Sanderlin was unable to convince the board to approve the application. The decision may force Raekwon to take legal action.

“If the board does not approve [the application] this evening, it goes to court and very quickly gets overturned,” Hashstoria’s lawyer Kelly Carey noted.

Raekwon released a new video for his song “Not Angry” on Tuesday (March 28). The video is available exclusively on his Patreon.

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UnitedMasters and Earn Your Leisure Bring Jadakiss, BigXthaPlug and More to SXSW

Recently UnitedMasters, Ally, and Earn Your Leisure united to launch the Earn Your Masters (EYM) event in Austin for SXSW.

This event aimed to enlighten those who are often underrepresented in financial institutions about their resources.

To accomplish this mission, UnitedMasters and Earn Your Leisure created a stimulating environment for all guests that revolved around art, finance, and the prospects these offer young creators and musicians. EYM was a blend of content and activities that focused on these themes.

People in the spotlight at this event included Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings, Co-Founders of Earn Your Leisure, Erica Hughes, Multicultural Marketing Director at Ally, and Chaucer Barnes, Chief Marketing Officer at UnitedMasters, Inc.

With them were renowned artists Jadakiss and Ryan Leslie; along with newcomers Liana Banks, $hyfromdrate, BigXthaPlug and Kalyan Arnold who won the open call.

The daytime activities stretched for three-and-a-half hours until 5:50pm with free industry talks on topics relevant to creatives and entrepreneurs in art and music. Afterwards the nighttime performances from 6:30pm through 10pm began.

To kick off the conference was a special mixer hosted by Intuit called “The Break Through” featuring LaRussell on Thursday, 16th March from 5 to 6 o’clock.

Troy Ave Readies New Album On Heels Of Taxstone’s Conviction

Troy Ave plans to drop a new album titled Dear Hater, I Won on Friday (March 31).

The Brooklyn native’s latest project will arrive a few weeks after he testified against Daryl “Taxstone” Campbell. Taxstone was convicted of killing Troy Ave’s bodyguard Ronald “Banga” McPhatter in a 2016 shooting at New York’s Irving Plaza.

“This album is for motivational use,” Troy Ave said in a press release. “I want and know people will become inspired by looking at my story and obstacles. I really shed blood, sweat and tears to make this album.”

He added, “And the crazy part is I didn’t make it for myself. I made it for all the supporters that have been riding with me. All the naysayers that received and spread misinformation. This project will give hope to the hopeless.”

Earlier this month, Troy Ave released the album’s title track to taunt Taxstone. A New York jury found Taxstone guilty of manslaughter in the first degree, two counts of assault in the first degree, one count of assault in the second degree and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree on March 23.

A judge will sentence Taxstone on April 19.

Listen to Troy Ave’s song “Dear Hater, I Won” below.

Louisiana Rapper ATM Mally Beats Murder Charges; Delivers Raw New Project ‘4 Da Streetz’

From making moves in the streets to making music that inspires people, ATM Mally has come a long way in his life. With a unique blend of raw honesty and unbridled passion, this Louisiana rapper has captured the hearts of fans around the world culminating with his latest album 4 Da Streetz, and a new song in the works with Key Glock.

But while he has only been making music for a few years, music has always been a passion of ATM Mally’s since he was a kid in school.  Before ATM Mally was a successful rapper, he was just a kid from the streets of Louisiana. He grew up in a tough neighborhood and had to fight for everything he had, but through it all, he never lost sight of his dreams.”Before I even got into making music, I was listening to music…like I’d do that all day long – all day. Listen to music, no matter if I’m in the car, in school, or whatever.  When I was in school, I got headphones and listened to music all day. Boosie was my favorite rapper. I was kind of using his music to help me, you know what I’m saying? He was talking about everything I was going through. So I related to it like personally, you know what I’m saying?” ATM Mally said. 


Encouraged by friends and family to take his career more seriously after a fight for his life to beat 2nd-degree murder charges, upon proving his innocence and gaining his release ATM Mally stepped up his recording ethic and everything associated with his career. 

“I ain’t never really thought about doing a rap like myself, like doing a rap thing. I just had a lot of people that were telling me like, ‘you live, like a rapper, you know what I’m saying? You live like a rapper already. You got the lifestyle, you got this and that. And you got a story too because you done been through a hell of a lot.   Like, you overcame a lot, you had a lot of stuff going on. The same thing that rappers are talking about. You be living for real. So why not put it in the music?  Like, tell your story, like put it down.’ So s###, one day I just did it and the rest is history.”ATM Mally’s story is one of overcoming adversity and rising above the challenges life throws your way. Beating a murder charge in Louisiana is not easy and despite facing lockdown in jail for 23 hours a day, ATM Mally was able to remain strong-minded and was ultimately released. 

“I done been facing life situations like, sh*t. I’m talking about life, you know what I’m saying, sitting in jail on lockdown 23 and one, you know, really? S### like 23 hours, 45 minutes. Like only get out myself for 15 minutes. Like, you know what I’m saying?  I’m one of them, like, I’m just a strong strong-minded individual. My head on my shoulders. All I did, the only thing I did was really read and work out. Like I ain’t really doing nothing else. I was on lockdown the whole time I was in jail.  I just worked out, and listened to music, you know what I’m saying?  I just, I knew I was coming home, I knew I was coming home so I really wasn’t too much stressing. Like I ain’t never lost no faith or nothing like that.” 

From cutting off his water to skipping his meals, the corruption that ATM Mally faced in jail paralleled the tragedies that take place at jails across Louisiana like at Angola where C-Murder is incarcerated and where Boosie served his time. 

Post-Jail, ATM Mally transferred the stresses of jail and proving his innocence to his music and every since his obsession with recording music was spawned, ATM Mally has officially become an artists artist, waking up in the middle of the night to record material for his next studio session, proving his true dedication to his craft. 
“Man, I could be in the house and I got s### on my mind. I’m thinking about this and that or whatever it is, man. I might jump up at 11, 12, 1 o’clock in the morning and hit the engineer like, let me get in. Like I gotta, I need to get a session in like, you know what I’m saying? Like, I don’t know. It’s just like I need to just let some of this s### out of some s###. Like, you know what I’m saying? Like, I, I got some s### to say,” ATM Mally explained.  

“It’s like I ain’t telling nobody else’s story. I ain’t telling nothing about like, no dealing with nobody else. I’m telling my own story in my own way. So, you know what I’m saying? I feel like I got my own lane, I don’t really know what to compare it to.”

Baltimore’s Neru Thee Fourth Fugee Talks “End Daze” & Name Inspired By Ab-Soul

Neru Thee Fourth Fugee just released her newest single titled “End Daze,” and we can’t stop listening! The song features Atlanta-based rap royalty bbymutha, as both recording artists are heard spitting braggadocious bars over the hard-hitting beat.

Hailing from Baltimore, Neru Thee Fourth prides herself in being a lyricist and producer, creating her own musical soundscape while blending the genres of hip-hop, neo-soul, ambient, funk, and psychedelic music. Whether you’re an existing fan or a new listener, Neru Thee Fourth Fugee will surely hypnotize you with her abstract lyricism, ethereal harmonies, and trance-like aura.

When asked to describe herself, Neru states, “I wear so many hats I never really know where to start. I’m a multidimensional artist, vocalist, lyricist, composer, creative entrepreneur, and founder. I also model, creative direct and practice community building. Ultimately I’m just a human experiencing life in all realms.”

“End Daze” serves as the lead single from her forthcoming sophomore album titled greater than. Features include Wu-Tang’s Killah Priest and Metaphor the Great.

AllHipHop caught up with Neru Thee Fourth Fugee to discuss her sound, her roots in Baltimore and more.

AllHipHop: How would you describe your sound?

Neru Thee Fourth Fugee: My sound is hard to explain in words. I always say that I’ve created my own genre, that’s the best way to express my sounds. I take elements from all my favorite genres, such as neo-soul, Hip-Hop, psychedelic, funk and add my own flavor creating a newfound genre. With that being said, I don’t like being boxed in. I can execute most styles and sounds. I’m both a songstress and lyricist, it’s not much I can’t do musically.

AllHipHop: You’re from Baltimore, how does that play into your life and career?

Neru Thee Fourth Fugee: I love Baltimore. It’s truly my home but it comes with its challenges. There aren’t many well-known publications, media hubs, labels etc. A lot of times when you find establishments that could be helpful, there’s a lot of politics. I’ve accomplished so much in Baltimore from creating my own creative community, curating hair shows, community building, mentoring aspiring artists and even acquired a multi use art studio to continue my community efforts. Ironically, I receive more industry and overall media support in other cities and sometimes countries. Baltimore can also be very stagnant, oppressive and heavy. I’m just happy to have beat so many odds. 

AllHipHop: Who are your biggest influences?

Neru Thee Fourth Fugee: I honestly have so many from many stages of my career. Early on, I’ve always been a big fan of neo-soul: Angie Stone, India Arie, D’Angelo, Musiq Soulchild, Lauryn Hill. I also came up listening to a lot of gospel and of course all of the classic hip hop, R&B and pop of the early 90’s and 2000’s. I’ve never really been interested in mainstream music and remember a moment in middle school where Gucci Mane, Waka Flocka Flame, Yo Gotti, Nicki Minaj, Lil Boosie and OJ da Juiceman were all we listened to for a while. 

Shortly after, that I discovered Wiz Khalifa, Curren$y, Dom Kennedy, Capital Steez, TDE, Pro Era, Flatbush Zombies and A$AP Mob. During this time is where I started garnering my sound. James Blake, Ab-Soul, early A$ap Rocky and Ferg, FKA Twigs, Kilo Kish, Corinne Bailey Rae, George Clinton, B.Slade and Bootsy Collins all played major roles in cultivating my sound.

AllHipHop: At what point did you realize this music thing was something you could do for a living?

Neru Thee Fourth Fugee: Though I’m completely independent, I’ve always been blessed with opportunities to elevate my career in a major way. When I performed with Danny Brown and Bruiser Brigade, or even when I worked with ill Camille and Deetranada on my last project, I knew things were becoming pretty serious for me. At one point during my journey, I realized that a lot of the artists I came up with when I started were receiving a lot of deserved recognition for their work. I knew it would only be a matter of time to receive my flowers as well.

AllHipHop: What was the inspiration behind your name?

Neru Thee Fourth Fugee: What’s funny about this question is that I’ve had a lot of internal dialogue about how I believe would be the best way to present myself. You can find music and publications under many old aliases such as Neru Isis and even a very very rare project under Thee Fourth Fugee. Neru means power in Farcie’s and is also the name of a great African king and president. ‘Thee Fourth Fugee’ which you would assume came from Lauryn Hill, but I actually heard it being referenced in an Ab-Soul song years ago. I identify with the title ‘Thee Fourth Fugee’ because of my ability as both a songstress and lyricist. I met Ab-Soul in 2014 and he co-signed my name and it’s been history since. 

AllHipHop: Bring us back to the making of “end daze”

Neru Thee Fourth Fugee: Writing and recording “End Daze” was the most effortless experience I’ve had creating a song in a long time. The lyrics and instrumentation flow so perfectly together like a puzzle piece. End Daze is one of those songs that I wrote years ago and sat on until I felt it was ready to unleash. I wanted to make sure I had a great follow up to my 2021 single “Mask On” and I believe I accomplished that. 

AllHipHop: How did bbymutha come on the track?

Neru Thee Fourth Fugee: During the process of recording this record I knew I wanted a big feature to accompany the single. My last project The Almanac had some really big names on the bonus tracks. I curated things that way purposely to keep my audience anticipating what’s next. I originally reached out to Lil B and Pink Siifu then reached out to BbyMutha. She was the first to get back to me and it just made sense. I’ve always been a big fan of BbyMutha and respect her journey and work ethic. 

AllHipHop: What can we expect from your sophomore album, greater than?

Neru Thee Fourth Fugee: My next album “>” will be my breakout album. With features from Wu-Tang’s Killah Priest, Metaphor The Great, and BbyMutha, I’m positive that this project will be a great milestone for my career. You can expect to see a lot of growth within myself as an artist and even some new elements that I’ve picked up along the way. This project will be an exclusive look into who I am now, some of my experiences and some of the things I’ve overcome. 

AllHipHop: What’s the meaning behind the title of the album?

Neru Thee Fourth Fugee: The meaning behind “>” (Greater Than) is exactly that. Acknowledging that I’m greater than my circumstances, environment and trauma. Even after everything I’ve experienced in my 27 years I’m still here and thriving. That’s something to celebrate.

AllHipHop: What do you want fans to get from your story?

Neru Thee Fourth Fugee: I want my fans to know and understand that you can beat any odds that are against you with consistency, persistence and staying true to self. When you’re original and working in your purpose, things may be a little harder, but the longevity you will gain is irreplaceable. Don’t compromise or get discouraged, just keep being you.

42 Dugg Declares “Death Before Dishonor” After Guilty Plea; Awaits Prison Sentence

42 Dugg lamented his legal troubles from behind bars.

The Interscope Records artist, who is in custody at the U.S. Penitentiary Atlanta, expressed his frustration in an Instagram Stories post on Tuesday (March 28). 42 Dugg faces up to five years in prison after pleading guilty to failing to report for a six-month prison sentence.

“A lot of these n##### got get out of jail free cards,” he wrote. “I guess cause I’m turnt I gotta go through the Worst!!!!!! Death Before Dishonor. FREEDEMBOYZ.”

42 Dugg is scheduled to be sentenced this spring. According to the Detroit News, prosecutors will recommend a six-month sentence.

The 28-year-old rapper, whose real name is Dion Hayes, agreed to enter a 30-day inpatient drug treatment program after serving his time in prison. He will also spend another 30 days in an outpatient program.

42 Dugg has been locked up since he was arrested in May 2022. Authorities apprehended him in Detroit after he didn’t show up to serve a six-month sentence at a West Virginia prison in April 2022.

A judge sentenced 42 Dugg to six months in prison for violating his probation. He previously received three years of probation for felony firearm possession.

The Roots’ Questlove & Black Thought Accused Of Fraud By Founding Member’s Wife

The estate of former Roots’ bassist Leonard Hubbard and his widow Stephanie Hubbard have filed a lawsuit against The Roots’ Questlove, Black Thought and several other parties relating to the group’s business dealings. According to The Philly Voice, Hubbard claims they defrauded her late husband out of millions of dollars over the last decade.

Questlove, Black Thought, Roots manager Shawn Gee and Roots employee Munir Nuriddin stand accused of violating federal RICO laws by scheming to deny Hubbard his earnings from The Roots since 2013. The suit also names Live Nation Entertainment, The Roots on Tour and several companies that previously handled The Roots’ business dealings.

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The lawsuit explains Hubbard and the late Malik B. were initially each given a 17 percent stake in Grand Negaz, Inc., a corporate entity The Roots used to purchase its trademark and finance business ventures. Hubbard was also given a 25 percent stake in a company that handled The Roots’ recordings and publishing as well as a 33 percent stake in its touring performance company.

The lawsuit alleges Gee, Questlove and Black Thought entered into several business contracts and opened bank accounts to deposit money from the three companies by “falsely purporting to represent all stakeholders” beginning in 2013. It further claims the three men—through acts of “forgery, wire fraud, bank fraud, mail fraud and criminal copyright infringement”—received millions of dollars through the band’s corporate entities, some of which Hubbard was entitled to as a stakeholder.

The estate then claims they “took control” of the finances and The Roots’ business entities, including all of Hubbard’s share value. In 2013, the suit continues, they founded a separate business entity called Legendelphia using funds from Grand Negaz, Inc. without Hubbard’s consent. The docs state they attempted to transfer and convert much of the original company’s assets to a new company owned exclusively by The Roots’ co-founders.

The lawsuit further alleges Gee secretly deactivated Hubbard’s personal royalty account with Universal Music Publishing Group in September 2014. Additionally, the docs say Questlove and Black Thought directed a “fraudulent” letter to be written from Legendelphia to UMPG in 2013, requesting all publishing royalties be moved from Grand Negaz to Legendelphia.

Hubbard, who was with the band for 15 years, died in 2021 after battling blood cancer. The lawsuit is seeking restitution for the property, money and benefits it claims are owed to Hubbard and his estate, as well as attorneys’ fees and additional damages. The estate also wants the court to inspect the defendants’ records regarding Hubbard and his estate, take an accounting of their business transactions and suspend the use of The Roots’ trademark until its value can be determined.

Luke Lucas, an attorney at Lucas Laws Group representing the estate, said, “I would hope that these guys would have enough respect and compassion for their former band member to make sure that he receives compensation for what may have not been given to him in the past, and so that his widow can live a reasonable life.”

‘Love & Hip Hop’ Star Arrested On Assault And Weapons Charges

Brittney Taylor, the “Love & Hip Hop: New York” cast member that got Remy Ma locked up in 2019 for allegedly punching her in the face, has been arrested for assaulting the father of her children.

TMZ reports she beat him with a bat. As a result, Taylor has been charged with two counts of assault, one count of endangering the welfare of a child, and one count of criminal possession of a weapon.

Her baby daddy’s name is Afeez and the two of them share a 2-year-old and an 8-month-old.

The altercation allegedly happened earlier in the month and the at-one-time rapper turned herself in last week.

Afeez filed criminal charges against his children’s mother and said he had to be hospitalized after the assault. A doctor patched him up with stitches over his eye.

After being released, the father took to social media to talk about being assaulted.

Sources say, when he was leaving his apartment with his mother, Taylor attacked him. What made the matter worse, adding to the severity of the charges, is that the attack happened in front of the children, according to Page Six.

This is not the first time she has been in trouble with the law.  In 2019, she was arrested for attacking a woman in New York City. Those charges were dropped.

NBA YoungBoy Sends Subliminal After Seeing Lil Baby After Seeing He And Ja Morant Bond Over His Lyrics

Rapper NBA YoungBoy is trying to rain on Lil Baby and Ja Morant’s parade, taking issue with his lyrics being recited after a basketball game by the Atlanta rap star.

After the Grizzlies beat the Hawks in Atlanta on Sunday, March 26, Morant and Lil Baby linked up on courtside to show some brotherly love.

Morant, who had been out for several games after flexing with a firearm on social media, had an iconic night with his squad, leading them with a team-high of 27 points in the 123-119 victory. And his boy chose to celebrate for a quick minute with him.

Once the two connected, Morant gifted the “Rockstar” rapper with his blue jersey. The baller took the garment right off his back and signed it, “Love Brudda!!”

As Morant is signing the jersey, Lil Baby raps, “Parade inside my city, yeah!”

While the saying has become a slogan for Morant, it is also a jump-off lyric for NBA YoungBoy’s song, “Fresh Prince of Utah.”

Now, the Louisiana rapper has taken issue with the use of his saying being said… especially by Lil Baby.

He tweeted, “That b#### ass n#### got to run into me too better remember he chose a side this s### get gangsta boy.”

People immediately knew he was aiming at Lil Baby after the moment of brotherhood went viral. Particularly since he has been shooting at the rapper since 2022.

NBA YoungBoy is not the only person who doesn’t like his lyric being spit just by anyone. It seems Skip Bayless got a problem with the lyric too… especially as it is connected to the young athlete.

He said on “UNDISPUTED,” “If I just take quoting a rap lyric in a vacuum, it’s like so not a big deal that it’s laughable that we’re even discussing it.”

Adding, “But we can’t, when it comes to Ja, take it completely out of the context of what he just went through. So, I’ll just say this: it was not a good sign that he quoted that rap lyric.

“Ja jumps right in the middle of it because he can’t restrain himself. And he quotes a rap lyric, ‘It’s a parade inside my city, yeah!’ And it’s just straight jubilation … The problem is that line comes from a song that’s just rife with gun violence, well a lot of rap lyrics have [gun violence].”

Is Bayless right, considering how NBA YoungBoy is responding, or is he just making a mountain out of something that’s not that deep?

Lil Wayne Talks His Net Worth On Google, Saying ‘I Don’t Have A Cent Close To That’

Is Lil Wayne a zillion dollar-aire?

According to Google he is.

But if you let the Young Money mogul tell it, he doesn’t come close to what is reportedly his net worth.

In a recent interview, he asked about how much money he has.

Tunechi says, “When you go check my net worth and it be saying some crazy numbers… I don’t have a cent close to that sh#t. I don’t have that.”

The host of the show was in awe, and remarked, “Really?”

“I guess they’d be meaning that’s what I’m worth,” he said. “So, I’ll be always calling my agent like ‘I’m telling you, bro, I’m gonna fire the sh#t out you, ‘Cause I don’t need you! Google let me know what you know what I got.”

The man behind the success of Drake and Nicki Minaj, said, “I’m a zillion dollars n##ga on Google.”

In actuality, various sources report Wayne has coming in between $150 million and $175 million.

His portfolio includes everything from his own music publishing, touring, and endorsements to the income he gets from the label he owns, Young Money which has given the world artists like Drake and Nicki Minaj, two of the biggest rappers in the history of the culture.

While he insists these numbers are not accurate, he says they are useful.

Saying he sees those reports as “motivation.”

Especially when arguing with a lady friend who says, “You ain’t sh#t.” He says turns to the Google reports of his net worth and says, “that’s not what Google says.”

Soulja Boy Goes Berserk Because Girls Choose $250 In Food Stamps Over Dinner With Him

Soulja Boy is really a miracle! That young man came from nothing to establish himself as a superstar at a time when superstars were not coming into the game dolo! Also, he came out of nowhere! He was only a kid, but he is also a pioneer! So, why do they do him like this?

Some dude recently talked to a slew of girls and asked them “Would you take $250 in food stamps or dinner with Soulja Boy?” I’m thinking the dinner will cost a few bucks and you get a cool experience with a rap star. If you are lucky, you might actually gain some knowledge of how to make some real bread or make a friend with some. $250 in food stamps, you just get some groceries. 

Well, the women did not see it like that. They simple jumped at the $250 in food stamps! They also managed to disrespect the 32-year-old rapper. Can you believe he’s only that age? Anyway, he did not appreciate the purported New Jersey girls words. I do not know how we determined they were from the Garden State, but that’s no biggie. Anyway look at what happened and swipe for the original video!

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I hope Soulja Boy is acting here. His rage is a bit much over something so small.

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Universal Hip Hop Museum Responds To Calls For Executive Director To Resign

A collective known as Hip Hop Stands With Survivors is calling for the Universal Hip Hop Museum to formally part ways with Executive Director Rocky Bucano, Afrika Bambaataa and the Universal Zulu Nation. 

Multiple men have accused Afrika Bambaataa of taking part in sexual child abuse, child pornography and child sex trafficking. Law enforcement authorities haven’t charged the South Bronx-raised DJ with any crimes, and Afrika Bambaataa (born Lance Taylor) has denied any wrongdoing.

Hip Hop Stands With Survivors wants New York City Mayor Eric Adams to end all taxpayer funding for the Universal Hip Hop Museum. The collective also demands Microsoft and other publicly traded companies cease any partnerships with the UHHM until the institution addresses its grievances.

“While some things may seem unrelated, they are necessary to show the full picture and that Rocky Bucano’s ties to Bambaataa and the Zulu Nation are unbreakable and irreversible,” wrote Hip Hop Stands With Survivors representative Leila Wills in a letter to the Universal Hip Hop Museum Board and Legal Counsel David Miller.

“We expect his resignation or for the board to vote him out of the museum’s leadership and for the museum to sever all ties with Bucano, Bambaataa, and the Zulu Nation,” she added. “Thank you for your attention to this matter. We look forward to its swift resolution.”

The Universal Hip Hop Museum states it takes the allegations against Afrika Bambaataa seriously and denounces all acts of violence and abuse. Bucano issued a statement in response to Hip Hop Stands With Survivors.

Bucano writes:

The Universal Hip Hop Museum and Mr. Bucano condemn all acts of acts of violence and abuse.

I would like to make it clear that Afrika Bambaataa has not had a role at the Universal Hip Hop Museum since 2016. I and the Univeral Hip Hop Museum are not party to any activities affiliated with the Universal Zulu Nation I affirm that the Universal Hip Hop Museum is committed to its mission to empower, educate, and uplift communities. While it is true that Afrika Bambaataa was a founding member of the museum, he was removed from any involvement with the museum as soon as the allegations surfaced. He has never been a board member, advisory board member or volunteer.

I have never been a member of the Universal Zulu Nation nor am I an agent of the organization or Afrika Bambaataa. The assertion that UHHM is a financial front for the Universal Zulu Nation, Afrika Bambaataa, or other Univeral Zulu Nation members, is irresponsible, false, and misdirected. The word “universal” in the museum’s title is not in connection to the Universal Zulu Nation or any other such named entertainment organization. The “universal” in the organization’s name refers to the recognition of the culturally diverse nature of Hip Hop and the global impact the genre has had over the past 50 years.

As a cultural institution, the UHHM and I, as its Executive Director, take the allegations made against Afrika Bambaataa very seriously and express sincere empathy for the victims of abuse and their trauma. Since our establishment as a cultural institution, we have worked diligently to serve and uplift. I am committed to and promise our stakeholders and those we serve to uphold our mission with integrity and ethics.

Warmest regards,

Rocky Bucano 

Lil Uzi Vert Performs “Just Wanna Rock” On ‘The Tonight Show’

Lil Uzi Vert’s “Just Wanna Rock” is already a Top 10 single. The Jersey Club-inspired track still has life on the Billboard Hot 100 after charting for twenty-three weeks.

“Just Wanna Rock” sits at No. 19 on this week’s Hot 100. After performing the song on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Lil Uzi Vert’s latest hit record could bounce back up the rankings.

Uzi stopped by the NBC late-night talk show to give a live rendition of his song, backed by black-clothed dancers, for The Tonight Show audience. A video of the set premiered on YouTube overnight.

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The official “Just Wanna Rock” music video collected more than 75 million YouTube views since its debut in November 2022. Plus, Lil Uzi Vert’s popular single amassed over 300 million streams on Spotify.

“Just Wanna Rock” also served as the unofficial anthem for the Philadelphia Eagles during the NFL team’s playoff run to Super Bowl LVII. Some backers of Lil Uzi Vert even argued “Just Wanna Rock” became more closely associated with the city than Meek Mill’s classic “Dreams and Nightmares.”

“I don’t think so,” said Uzi when asked about “Just Wanna Rock” replacing “Dreams and Nightmares” in his hometown. “That song’s been around for a very long time, and that song is still hitting exactly the same way. I’m just gonna have to see, in a couple of years, or a decade or whatever.”

Coi Leray Earns Her First Top 10 Hit On The Hot 100 With “Players”

A Coi Leray single is among the ten most popular songs in America.

“Players” jumped up to No. 9 on the latest Billboard Hot 100 chart. This marks Coi Leray’s first entry in the Hot 100’s Top 10 region. The hit debuted at No. 98 in January.

The second-generation Hip Hop star’s track jumped up from No 12. on last week’s Hot 100 rankings. “Players” has remained on that Billboard chart for a total of twelve weeks so far.

Coi Leray and producer Johnny Goldstein sampled Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five’s classic single “The Message” from 1982 for “Players.” Leray spoke about getting the blessing from Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Grandmaster Flash.

“This guy, he can give me a lot of knowledge if you really think about it. That song was so big and I do know how much that it impacted Hip Hop. I thought it was dope how humble he is. He’s very positive and I love positive energy,” said Coi Leray about the rap icon.

Grandmaster Flash was not the only Hip Hop legend to co-sign Coi Leray’s nostalgia-inducing track. New York City-raised lyricist Busta Rhymes hopped on “Players (DJ Saige Remix)” which borrows elements from Busta’s “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See.”

Prior to releasing the original “Players” single in November 2022, Coi Leray also found commerical success with “No More Parties” featuring Lil Durk in 2021. The Recording Industry Association of America certified “No More Parties” as 2x-Platinum last year.

Leray’s Trendsetter studio album arrived in April 2022. The Republic Records-backed project includes guest appearances by Nicki Minaj, Yung Bleu, Fivio Foreign, Young M.A, G Herbo, H.E.R., Nav, Lil Durk, Wallo267, King Gillie, Polo G, Lil Tecca, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, and Pooh Shiesty.

In addition, Coi Leray continues to rack up nominations at various industry award shows. She scored a Best Female Hip Hop Artist nod at the 2021 BET Awards. The daughter of former The Source co-owner Benzino also made it into the Best New Hip-Hop Artist category at the 2022 iHeartRadio Music Awards.

Damson Idris Confirms Jay-Z Helped Secure His Green Card

British actor Damson Idris broke out in America as a star of the FX television series Snowfall. As the final season of the crime drama plays out, Idris had a conversation about drug dealer-turned-rap superstar Jay-Z.

Complex‘s Speedy Morman sat down with Damson Idris in Compton, California. Morman specifically asked the 31-year-old London native if Jay-Z served as a reference for him to get permanent residency in the United States.

“How could you possibly know that? Did I say that? He was. But did I say that?” responded Damson Idris. When Morman questioned if Jay-Z made the offer to help, Idris answered, “Hell no, he didn’t offer that up. I had to ask.”

The Brunel University London alumnus added, “[Jay-Z] has done many things for me over the years. He’s always supported me. He supports everyone. He supports so many people that you don’t even know… If you ever run into Jay-Z, just say thank you and keep it moving.”

In addition to assisting Damson Idris with his green card application, Jay-Z also backed other prominent celebrities. For example, the Brooklyn-raised billionaire reportedly hired an attorney to fight 21 Savage’s possible deportation back to the United Kingdom.

Young Money founder Lil Wayne has been very complimentary of Jay-Z for years. Wayne credits his “God Did” collaborator for paying off his $7.72 million tax debt. Plus, Jay and his Roc Nation company spearheaded the #FreeMeek campaign after then-incarcerated Meek Mill accused Philadelphia law enforcement and a Pennsylvania judge of corruption.

“I’ve never told him this, but he’s a huge idol of mine,” said Damson Idris about Jay-Z. “Thank you for that [green card] reference. I won’t tell you how it happened, because there are a couple more favors that I’m gonna need in the future.”

Latto Announces ‘777 Radio’ On Apple Music

Atlanta-bred Hip Hop star Alyssa “Latto” Stephens is the latest recording artist to enter the media space. 

This week, Latto announced she will begin hosting Apple Music 1’s 777 Radio show. The 777 album creator tapped her “For the Night” collaborator Chlöe Bailey for the first episode.

“I’m going to keep it very personal and play what I actually listen to,” said Latto about 777 Radio. “I’m going to highlight new artists that I feel like the world needs to hear, artists that I think deserve more spotlight.

The 2023 Billboard Women In Music Award’s Powerhouse Award winner continued, “I listen to a lot of female rap, so definitely supporting the girls, and definitely a lot of Southern music.”

Latto released 777 in March 2022. Her sophomore studio LP peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard 200 chart. 777 hosts the record-breaking “Big Energy” single.

Additionally, Latto’s album catalog includes 2020’s Queen of da Souf. The former Mulatto also dropped several mixtapes and EPs between 2016 and 2019. 

Latto has been jumping on other rappers’ songs in recent weeks. Her features on Mello Buckzz’s “Boom, Pt. 2” and Lola Brooke’s “Don’t Play With It (Remix)” garnered widespread attention online. Latto also dropped her own “Lottery” with Lu Kala in February.

777 Radio will air bi-weekly on Thursdays on Apple Music 1 at 2 pm ET/11 am PT starting March 30. Apple Music subscribers can steam Latto’s show live or on-demand at apple.co/_777Radio.

Lola Brooke Lights Up London Stage With U.K. Drill Rapper Russ Millions 

Lola Brooke is continuing her rise in the rap game, wowing crowds on both sides of the Atlantic with her energetic performances.  

The Brooklyn native broke into the scene with her viral hit “Don’t Play With It,” garnering the attention of many of her peers. Not only has she had co-signs from icons like Lil Kim, Cardi B, and Meek Mill are fans of the diminutive rapper.  

She also impressed fellow NYC native, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie. The “Look Back At It” hitmaker selected Lola Brooke as the opening act for the North American and Europe wings of his Me vs. Myself Tour, which ended last weekend. 

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While she rocked the U.K. crowds with her own music, the audience went wild when she brought out a familiar face. During her time onstage in London, Lola Brooke brought out U.K. drill rapper Russ Millions. He performed some of his hits while Lola hyped the crowd. Check out a clip from the show below.  

The South Londoner has been churning out hits since 2018, when he stormed the scene with viral hits like “Gun Lean and “Keisha & Becky.” The former became the first U.K. drill track to reach the Top. 10 charts, peaking at No. 9 on the U.K. singles chart.  

Russ Millions Teaches Lola Brooke Some UK Slang

Russ Millions put Lola Brooke on to some of the local lingo while she was in town and even taught her a few of his adlibs.  

During a recent interview with Complex, Lola Brooke thanked A boogie for adding her to the tour. 

“Boogie is like a brother to me now and he and his team made sure I was straight the entire time,” she explained. “This is my first tour and to end things off in London tonight is so dope. I have mad memories to take from this moment.”