Vince Staples’s New Single Is Called ‘Law Of Averages’ And Drops Soon

After teasing a release date for his comeback single in a somewhat awkward interview a couple of weeks ago, Vince Staples officially announced the new song, titled “Law Of Averages,” on Twitter and Instagram. The art he shared appears to reveal some of the song’s lyrics and shouts out several streets from his hometown, Long Beach.

Staples hasn’t realized a new project since 2018’s FM!, and while he teased The Vince Staples Show in 2019, only two episodes were released with their accompanying singles. The first hilarious misadventure depicted the lengths to which he was forced to go to get a haircut, while in the second, he received life, love, and investment advice from his hero Ray J.

Since then, Vince has popped up occasionally with tracks like “Yo Love” from the Queen & Slim soundtrack, “Hell Bound,” and on features from the likes of Reason, Aminé, Pusha T, and Lil Yachty, but for the most part, the Long Beach native has stayed low key, dropping in on Twitter from time to time to share his witty insights.

But with Killer Mike calling him “beyond gifted” after hearing his upcoming album — one of two Vince plans to release this year — fans are more ready than ever to hear what Vince has been working on in his time away. Fortunately, they won’t have long to wait. “Law Of Averages” is due this Friday, 6/18.

Migos Take A Tropical Vacation In The Laid-Back ‘Why Not’ Video

Offset, Quavo, and Takeoff share a tropical getaway in the new video for “Why Not” from Migos’ recently released album, Culture III. The album, which arrived this past Friday, dropped after a year-long delay caused by the pandemic and resulting industry shutdown. The group used that time to work on improving the album from its predecessor, which dropped in 2018, resulting in the Jay-Z approved, Temptations-sampling banger “Avalanche” and singles like “Straightenin” and “Modern Day.”

However, after all that hard work, the boys took a well-deserved vacation, turning the footage into the video for “Why Not.” Shot in a theme-fitting, home movie style, the video follows the North Atlanta trio as they roam the beach on a four-wheeler, throw a hotel party with their extended crew, and soak up the sun as they show off their stacks of cash and chunky, diamond-crusted chains.

In addition to the video rollout for their new album, Migos also stormed the media as Quavo appeared on Hot Ones (tapping out after eight wings) and First Take to address the new album, as well as the group’s long-standing, “funny” feud with former NBA star Kendrick Perkins.

Watch Migos’ “Why Not” video above.

Culture III is out now via Quality Control Music. Get it here.

Polo G “Hall Of Fame” Review

It’s a cruel fact of life that success begets scrutiny. In hip-hop, this often results in those who were previously touted by audiences as future stars suddenly being derided for reaching that very goal. For Chicago’s Polo G, this has manifested in accusations that his music has grown formulaic, that its sentimentality has become trite or redundant. Described by Capalot as an opportunity “to show my diversity as an artist”, his third album Hall Of Fame is quietly mindful of the surrounding chatter — both positive and negative.

Like any artist with aspirations of gradually growing into a first-ballot inductee, Polo doesn’t attempt to appease his critics or overly pander to pre-existing fans. Providing a slow descent into his world through plaintive piano and warped vocal runs, “Painting Pictures” is an achingly soulful way to open proceedings. Amid authoritative claims that he is “built different,” Polo’s reflections on losing his friend Lil Wooski and the sorrow of feeling as though “your voice is slowly fading out” are vivid in a way that befits the track’s title. Encapsulating everything that makes Capalot such a compelling writer, his illustrations of these snapshots are both colorful and confrontational.

Never one to trivialize the pain he’s felt, much of Hall Of Fame sees Polo drawing from a tragic familiarity with trauma. But rather than spend too much time lamenting without any shred of light, tracks such as megahit “RAPSTAR” and The Kid LAROI and Lil Durk-assisted “No Return” see the agony repurposed as fuel. As LAROI drops in to declare that “I can’t ever go back to the way shit was” on the hook, Polo unloads a fiery performance that invokes the rabid delivery of the Die A Legend days. Far from the only time that he will stand shoulder to shoulder with one of his city’s leading lights, Durk and Herbo’s presence on “Go Part 1” is a reminder of how Polo has turned his inspirations to contemporaries.

Staying true to the melodic flow that elevated his game, Polo deals in poetic paradoxes for much of the runtime. Said to be “so sick of farewells” before pledging to avenge his fallen brothers on the forlorn “Epidemic”, this inner turmoil is finally allowed to take center stage on “Toxic.” The standout among several tracks in which he trades the emotional pull of keys for atmospheric, alt-rock guitar– provided on this occasion by Spanish producer JKEI, Polo admits to being anything but infallible as he reveals how the internal scars of his upbringing register in his life. Taking direct aim at the endless online discourse that surrounds him — “lil white boy from the ‘burbs had the nerve to tell me I ain’t going hard enough, like he ever really had it hard enough” — Polo’s confessional style recedes, revealing a man who no longer wishes to be understood, but respected and feared.

Make no mistake, risks are taken on HOF. But due to its expansive length, they are simply interspersed with offerings that listeners are attuned to hearing from the Chicagoan. For example, the sentiment-laced sonics of “Blackhearted” delivers precisely what you’d anticipate from Polo in terms of delivery and production; familiarity aside, it’s actually among the most riveting lyrical outings of the entire project.

By making good on listener expectation, he then has free rein to explore long-forgotten or even previously uncharted outposts of his artistry. “Gang Gang” is an avenue for both he and Tunechi to prove that they can glide over the sort of celestial textures that are usually the purview of Lil Uzi and co; on the subject of Wayne, the ancestry of the Scorey-backed “Broken Guitars” could probably be traced back to the much-maligned Rebirth. In the case of the unsurprisingly boisterous “Boom”, Polo actually yields the record’s most self-assured moment by directly moving out of his comfort zone.

In other instances, Polo sets his sights on becoming a frequent visitor to the top of the Billboard singles chart. Although it’s sure to be a smash, the DaBaby-assisted “Party Lyfe” feels somewhat incongruous on a record where so much of the runtime is focused on introspection. The balladry of “So Real” or the CashmoneyAP-helmed, steel drum-inflected “For The Love Of New York” register as smoother transitions into unadulterated hitmaking. Featuring a razor-sharp verse from Nicki Minaj evocative of the Pink Friday days, her performance is one of several instances in which Capalot’s guests appear aware of the project’s potential magnitude.

Hall Of Fame concludes on another beautifully reflective note with “Bloody Canvas.” Invoking hip-hop’s proud storytelling tradition like never before, this closer serves as a potted autobiography of Polo’s journey, a view into the life of a young man who was involuntarily hardened by anguish and had no choice but to grow up fast. Recalling how his late friend Jacob “ain’t even get to graduate ’cause he was only seventeen, shorty cried all night, wishin’ that shit was just a dream,” Polo is on pugnacious form and delivers what is undoubtedly one of the most fully realised compositions in his entire discography. Its narrative style and use of newscasts ingeniously escorts his rhymes away from the abstract realm where hip-hop fans feel comfortable and into cold, unglamorized reality.

If the intention behind Hall Of Fame was to show Polo’s artistic range and prove that he’s a bonafide star, it’s safe to say that he excelled on both counts. Adept at standing on his own two or coalescing with artists of varying calibres, Polo not only showcases well-roundedness, but depth, daringness and clarity of vision. While the status he’s aiming for is ultimately awarded by time and influence, he’s certainly put his best foot forward.

Iggy Azalea Announces New Album Release Month

Iggy Azalea has been steadily putting in work on her next endeavor, which happens to be a studio album — her first since In My Defense landed in 2019. That’s not to say she’s been entirely inactive, but for the most part, her fans have been waiting patiently for Iggy to return to the fold. Now, it would appear that she’s landed on a release window, taking to Twitter to confirm the timing of her next move.

“My album dropping in August,” she confirms, though admittedly keeping further details under wraps. Given her intention for a late-summer drop, it stands to reason that we’ll be seeing a new single from Azalea long before, which probably means that a video won’t be far off. Given that we’re only a few months away, expect to see Iggy firing off a few more tidbits about the untitled project, including tracklist and guest appearances.

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Though she’s not quite as commercially dominant as she once was, Iggy’s loyal fans and universal style of club banger tend to fare relatively well commercially speaking; most recently, her Tyga-assisted single “Kream” was certified platinum, marking the rapper’s first plaque in six years and her eleventh total RIAA certification. Perhaps she’s got another one in her — we’ll have to see how her untitled project shapes up when it finally lands in August.

In the meantime, sate your Iggy fix by revisiting Wicked Lips right here. 

Saweetie Gives Interesting Response About Giving Back Gifts From Your Ex

Saweetie is the star of Complex’s new cover story, where she speaks about how she wants to work with J. Cole, being inspired by Tupac, and much more. The all-encompassing interview covered all of the bases, including Saweetie’s thoughts on whether you should give back gifts after breaking up with a significant other.

Anybody that’s listened to the new Migos album knows that Quavo took out some of his frustrations in the studio after breaking up with his girlfriend Saweetie. During their relationship, the Atlanta rapper bought his princess plenty of lavish gifts, including luxury cars and purses. It’s been well-documented that, directly following their split, Quavo reportedly sent a repo man to Saweetie’s garage to reclaim the icy blue Bentley he customized for her. He later confirmed that much on “Having Our Way” with Drake. While Saweetie has not approached the topic on social media, she responded to a question during her Complex interview that says a lot about how she likely reacted to having her car allegedly taken away.

The rapper was asked if somebody should give back their gifts after they break up, to which she responded, “I mean… If it’s mine, it’s mine.” The interviewer noted that she was wearing a Birkin bag that Quavo bought her during their talk.

Is she wrong? A gift is a gift… Do you think Quavo was wrong to take the Bentley back? Read Saweetie’s full cover story below.

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Gunna Parties With Drake, Future & More At His Star-Studded 28th Birthday Bash

Gunna has rightfully earned his title as one of the most beloved rappers of his era. The Georgia native unleashed his second studio album Wunna last year to positive commercial and critical reception, becoming his first No. 1 album. The rapper, known for his bars about being dripped out, embodies just that in his real life. 

The “Dollaz On My Head” artist turned 28 on Monday (June 14), celebrating his big day with all sorts of luxurious activities fit for a king in Los Angeles. Attended by fellow rappers and celebs like Drake, Future, and more, his birthday bash kicked off with a unique dinner experience before the attendees hit up a rooftop bar. 


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Gunna began the night’s events with a dinner held at an Aston Martin dealership in LA. His guests were able to dine inside of a vault before later transitioning the party to the Highlight Room in Hollywood. There, heavy hitters like Drake, Future, and Young Thug greeted the Atlanta rapper and joined in on the fun. 

In footage from the event, you can see Gunna’s friends showering him with cash and bling. Longtime collaborator and music producer friend Wheezy gifted him $20k “for the years we didn’t know each other,” while Lil Baby gave the rapper $100k in cash. He also received a massive diamond-encrusted pinky ring. 

Doja Cat, Mariah the Scientist, Travis Scott, and more were among the other guests who attended Gunna’s birthday festivities. Take a look at some of the photos from the party above and below. 

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Pooh Shiesty’s Alleged Shooting Victim Changes His Story

Pooh Shiesty is presently facing twenty years in prison for his alleged role in a Miami strip club shooting. The rapper was taken into custody after being accused by a security guard of firing a gunshot inside the King of Diamonds nightclub, which struck him in the ankle. However, after the rapper’s bond was revoked, the guard is changing his story, alleging that he was given painkillers at the hospital before providing a police statement and claiming that he doesn’t remember being shot.

The security guard, Frivin Dor, is reportedly saying that he doesn’t remember giving his statement to police, claiming that he was given the powerful painkiller Dilaudid, which he says knocked him out as he was speaking to the cops. This information comes from a TMZ report, which uses legal documents from Bradford Cohen and Saam Zangeneh, the rapper’s attorneys, as a source. Their documents include a sworn testimony from Shiesty’s alleged victim, who is officially changing his story. 


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In the new account, Dor says that the ruckus inside the club could have been caused by a ceiling fan falling in a nearby parking garage, which made a loud boom. He claims that he does not remember Pooh firing a shot at him, or in general. To conclude, Dor does not want to press charges against the “Back In Blood” artist and Pooh’s lawyers think this is enough to get the judge to reconsider letting the rapper out on bond.

Shiesty is currently being held in custody until his trial. We will keep you posted on any more information that gets released.

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Kawhi Leonard Posterizes Derrick Favors With Insane Dunk

The Los Angeles Clippers evened up their series (2-2) against the Utah Jazz last night, thanks to the help of an energized Kawhi Leonard. The small forward, who scored a whopping 31 points with seven rebounds, rushed the paint in the second quarter and made a spectacle of Utah forward Derrick Favors.

6’9″ Favors seemed no match for 6’7″ Leonard who easily jumped over the Jazz player and embarrassed him with a powerful dunk. Fans erupted in applause, and it seems this moment might turn the tide of the series as both teams fight towards the NBA finals. 

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The Clippers had shown aggression and motivation as soon as they stepped on the court. By the time Leonard took the team and fans on his back and humiliated the Jazz defense, the Clippers were already up by 22. Leonard’s building confidence is only one part of the larger team’s momentum- coming back from a 2-0 disadvantage to now even up the series at 2-2.

The championship title would be Leonard’s 3rd career title- his first with the San Antonio Spurs in 2014 and the second marking his breakout career moment in 2019 with the Toronto Raptors. The Clippers will play Game 5 of their series tomorrow night in Utah.

Some fans had hilarious reactions to Leonard’s insane clip. One Twitter user mocked favors with: “Derrick Favors just solidified his legend in Utah forever, the man was willing to get baptized live on camera during a professional basketball game. Hats off to you sir,” while others joked that Leonard “sent that man to heaven.”

Check out fan reactions and the clip below: 

Trippie Redd Announces “Tripp At Knight” Tour Dates

Trippie Redd is getting ready to embark on the Tripp At Knight tour, a 25-date North American endeavor. Set to kick off on August 25th, Tripp’s upcoming tour will find him hitting cities across the United States before coming to a close with a Los Angeles show on October 6th. Throughout the duration, Trippie will be joined by both Iann Dior and SoFayGo, though the latter will not be present at shows in Detroit and Mansfield.

Should you be interested, Trippie will be performing in Minneapolis, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Rogers, Indianapolis, Cuyahoga Falls, Detroit, Mansfield, Baltimore, Bridgeport, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Charlotte, Raleigh, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Miami, Houston, Irving, Phoenix, Denver, Portland, Seattle, Concord, and Los Angeles. 

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It’s not entirely surprising to see Trippie Redd mobilizing to take his show on the road, as the young rapper enjoyed one of the biggest releases of his career thus far in Neon Shark, a genre-bending Deluxe edition of his Pegasus album. It will certainly be interesting to see how Trippie Redd’s live experience has evolved since his last outing, especially after working closely with the legendary Travis Barker. 

Check out the full list of tour dates and venues below. Should you be interested in copping tickets, you can do so this Friday, 10 AM at Trippie’s official website here. 

08-25 Minneapolis, MN – The Armory
08-27 Cincinnati, OH – ICON Amphitheatre Park
08-28 St. Louis, MO – Saint Louis Music Park
08-29 Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP
08-31 Indianapolis, IN – TCU Amphitheatre at White River State Park
09-01 Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center
09-03 Detroit, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill *
09-05 Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center *
09-06 Baltimore, MD – MECU Pavilion
09-08 Bridgeport, CT – Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater
09-10 Brooklyn, NY – Coney Island Amphitheater
09-12 Philadelphia, PA – Skyline Stage at Mann
09-14 Charlotte, NC – Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre
09-15 Raleigh, NC – The Red Hat Amphitheater
09-17 Atlanta, GA – Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood
09-18 Jacksonville, FL – Daily’s Place
09-19 Miami, FL – FPL Solar Amphitheatre
09-22 Houston, TX – Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
09-23 Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
09-26 Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Federal Theatre
09-28 Denver, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
10-01 Portland, OR – Theatre of the Clouds at Moda Center
10-03 Seattle, WA – WaMu Theatre
10-05 Concord, CA – Concord Pavilion
10-06 Los Angeles, CA – Performance Venue at Hollywood Park

Fashion Designer Details Suicidal Thoughts From Chrissy Teigen’s Past Cyberbullying

Shortly after model Chrissy Teigen took to Twitter on Monday to issue a public apology after some of her old and problematic tweets resurfaced, a fashion designer named Michael Costello has detailed his social media run-in with Teigen, which spurred suicidal thoughts.

Costello specified that the incident occurred in 2014 when Teigen accused him of being racist in an Instagram comment after an alleged photoshopped comment of him using the “N” word made rounds on the Internet. He also shared screenshots of an Instagram DM with Teigen in which he pleaded to talk with her to clear the air about the situation, but her responses indicated that she wasn’t interested at all in hearing his side of the story, only furthering her negative and derogatory stance against him.


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“When I reached out to Chrissy Teigen to communicate that I was a victim of a vindictive cyber slander, and that everything she thought I was is not who I am, she told me that my career was over and that all my doors will be shut from there on,” Costello said in his statement shared to Instagram.

This comes after Teigen had been quiet on social media for a few weeks because she had been publicly cruel on social media in the past to Courtney Stodden, a nonbinary model and musician who married a then 50-year-old actor in 2011. In her lengthy apology published to Medium, she deeply reflected on her past social media presence of edgy humor and directly attacking other celebrities and lays out the work she’s done to grow from it, emphasizing the amount of therapy she’s done.

“Now, confronted with some of the things that I said, I cringe to my core,” Teigen wrote in her Medium piece. “Words have consequences and there are real people behind the Twitter handles I went after. I wasn’t just attacking some random avatar, but hurting young women – some who were still girls – who had feelings.”

Check out Costello’s statement and DM exchange with Teigen below and let us know what you think.