Zion Williamson’s Weight Elicits Concern From NBA Fans

Over the last couple of years, there have been various questions surrounding Zion Williamson and his conditioning. The former first overall pick is quite injury-prone at this point, and whenever he returns from an injury, it looks as though he has packed on the pounds. As of right now, Williamson is coming back from foot surgery, and there have been various rumblings that he won’t be able to come back in the immediate future as he looks to get back in shape.

Now, however, fans are doubly concerned after a video of the star player running sprints surfaced on Twitter. In the clip, Zion appears to be much larger than his usual self, and he’s even out of breathe after just a little bit of physical activity.

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The video clip below demonstrates Williamson’s struggles perfectly, and if you are a fan of the Pelicans, you can’t help but be concerned by all of this. Williamson does not appear to be closer to coming back, and he will probably need to drop 20-30 pounds if he wants to be in game shape.

As you can imagine, the Twitter reactions to the clip were quite humorous as many made observations about what the Pelicans star looks like. Many claimed that he should just become a defensive end in the NFL, while others noted that his weight has gotten out of hand.

Let us know what you think of the situation, in the comments below.

Drake Submits “Certified Lover Boy” For Several Grammys

Drake is putting up Certified Lover Boy and several songs from the project for consideration at the 2022 Grammy Awards, according to a new report from Variety. Last year, Drake had compared the Recording Academy to a relative who “just can’t change their ways,” but it seems like the Toronto artist is putting that behind him.

Certified Lover Boy as a whole will be considered for Album of the Year, while “Way 2 Sexy” could win Best Rap Performance, “Girls Want Girls” could snag Best Melodic Rap Performance, and “No Friends in the Industry” will have a shot at Best Rap Song.

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Somewhat surprisingly, Drake opted not to submit for Record of the Year nor Song of the Year.

Reporter Chris Willman tells Variety that Drake has been on “better terms with the awards org lately,” thus explaining his submissions.  He also theorized that submitting several singles for different awards boils down to Drake not having a clear favorite from the project.

Drake could also win for a number of other tracks he is credited on such as “Outta Time,” by Bryson Tiller, “Wasting Time,” by Brent Faiyaz, “You’re Munes Still,” by Yung Bleu, and more.

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Russell Westbrook Looks To Win Halloween With Chucky Costume

Halloween crept up on us fast this year although that didn’t stop everyone from putting a lot of thought and effort into their costumes. Halloween is one of the best times of the entire year as it marks the beginning of the Holiday season, while also allowing people to be extremely creative with how they dress up. So far this year, we have seen plenty of great costumes, especially from the rich and famous.

NBA stars have been showing off some fantastic get-ups recently, including LeBron James who dressed as Freddy Krueger. As it turns out, his teammate Russell Westbrook also decided to go the horror movie route although he opted to go with the infamous Chucky doll.

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In the photos below, Westbrook can be seen in some pretty realistic Chucky makeup all while nailing the outfit. From there, Westbrook posed with his wife who dressed up as Chucky’s bride. The couple’s costume was perfect, and it is among the best we have seen this weekend. It’s clear they put a lot of effort into these outfits, and the reactions from fans were further proof of this. 

More and more Halloween costumes will be posted throughout today, so stay tuned to HNHH as we will be sure to bring you all of the best looks.

Jay-Z Honors Jaz-O On Twitter After Rock & Roll HOF Induction

It was a big night for hip-hop at the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame on Saturday night. Two gargantuan stars who’ve paved the way for the culture received their flowers by getting inducted into the hall of fame. Jay-Z, specifically, was honored with some kind words from people like Dave Chappelle and Barack Obama before touching the stage and sharing his thank you’s to the people who helped him along the way, including Dame Dash and Biggs Burke. 


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One person who, unfortunately, did not get mentioned during the speech is Jaz-O. Jay-Z made one of his first appearances on Jaz-O’s “Hawaiian Sophie” where he flexed his double-time flow. Though some might consider it a deep cut in Jay’s catalog, it’s without a doubt an important one. 

It’s a rare occasion when Jay-Z hops on Twitter but following his induction, he hopped on the social media platform where he expressed his gratitude to everyone who took part in the video package. “Thank you to everyone in that video package , I’m definitely gonna cry in the car,” he tweeted. In a subsequent tweet, he shared praise for Jaz-O, acknowledging that he failed to include The Originator in his speech.

“In my excitement , I failed to prize, and acknowledge JAZ-O, he was the hometown hero that made the dream tangible . Thank you good man… ok let me lose this password for another year or so . Thank you all again , incredibly humbled by your love,” he added.

Peep Jay’s tweets below. 

J.I Expresses His Pain On Emotional New Track “Taken For Granted”

J.I’s rise to prominence has been fun to watch and his consistency remains impressive. The artist is always rapping and singing about a variety of topics, and he isn’t afraid to show some vulnerability in his songs. As someone who has been through a lot in his young career, he wears his heart on his sleeve, and it makes for some great tracks, including his latest called “Taken For granted.”

With this song, J.I can be found performing a ballad of sorts as we are met with catchy melodies and some piano in the instrumentation. He sings about relationships and how he doesn’t want to be taken for granted anymore. It is something that many of us can relate to, and J.I does a great job at putting these thoughts on record.

You can stream the brand new track, below.

Quotable Lyrics:

I guess they forgot about all the blood and tears, they were sheddin’ on me
‘Cause when I see ’em they act like they movin’ better than me
I shrug it off ’cause I know they ain’t doin’ better than me
And I ain’t even gotta talk about these scars ’cause they embedded on me

Gunfire Erupts At Teyana Taylor’s Halloween Party In Hollywood

Shots were fired at a Halloween party put on by Teyana Taylor in Hollywood, Saturday night, according to TMZ. Three armed men approached three women standing outside of the event and attempted to rob them. 

The outlet reports that law enforcement sources say one woman was pistol-whipped before a security guard caught wind of what was happening and intervened. The assailants and the guard exchanged gunfire, but no shots connected from either party, instead landing in nearby parked cars.

The victim of the pistol-whipping refused medical attention.

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Taylor is gearing up to set off on what’s been deemed her farewell tour, next month. “The Last Rose Petal Farewell Tour” will see Taylor traveling across the United State during the month of November.

“How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard…. However for every goodbye God makes the next hello closer,” Taylor wrote in a heartfelt tour announcement on Instagram. “Come out and watch me, leave it all out on the stage… One last time… Just for you & as my last rose petal falls, I say farewell….”

The shows will begin in San Francisco on November 7 and conclude in Atlanta on November 30.

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Lil Durk Seemingly Responds To French Montana’s Recent Tweet

The people of New York will hold French Montana in high regard but it seems that he’s had troubles receiving the same type of praise outside of the East Coast. Over the past few years, French has taken the lead to assert his influence and contributions to hip-hop while others might not. It began with his claim that he has more hits than Kendrick Lamar before involving artists like Young Thug and others.


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In the past few days, the efforts to kick off the rollout for his forthcoming project They Got Amnesia began with a slew of tweets where he, once again, felt the need to remind people of the credit he deserves. This included mentions of a few names in rap that he had a role in introducing to the masses including Chinx, and Lil Durk, who was affiliated with Coke Boyz early on in his career.

“THEY GOT AMNESIA LIKE I DIDN’T GIVE THEM CHINX DRUGZ LIL DURK AND HARRY FRAUD,” French wrote before listing off the numerous mixtapes he put out that received high praise.

Sure, French was pivotal in helping bring Durk to the masses but it was only until after the Chicago rapper linked with Def Jam. Durk previously explained that it was more out of love than it was business, though he appears to have responded to French’s recent tweet. Durk went to Instagram where he called “cap” on anyone claiming that they “made” him. He didn’t mention any names but it was conveniently posted just days after French dropped, “I Don’t Really Care.”

“A n***a said he made me that’s the biggest cap…… 7220,” Durk wrote. 

Despite his response, Durk has previously offered French praise for the knowledge he provided him during his time with the Coke Boyz, even though he never signed an actual contract. 

DreamDoll Flexes Elaborate Outfits In Music Video To “Tryouts”

Back in June, DreamDoll came through with an energetic and provocative song called “Tryouts” which featured various namedrops of some of hip-hop’s most prominent female figures. From Ari Fletcher to the City Girls to Coi Leray to Nicki Minaj, and more, DreamDoll spoke about how she wanted to try women for a change and get with these figures, even for just one night of fun. It’s a fun track and one that had many of her fans asking for more.

Now, DreamDoll has followed up the success of the song with a music video that was premiered by World Star Hip Hop. As you can see in the video above, DreamDoll aims to get raunchy throughout, which makes sense when you consider the lyrical content that can be found here. The artist wears some revealing yet elaborate outfits all while exuding a ton of confidence. Overall, it’s the perfect video to go along with the track.

Let us know what you think, in the comments below.

10 Hip-Hop Storytelling Songs That Will Leave You Shook

It’s not the first time we’ve covered the darker side of hip-hop lyricism, having highlighted many of the most disturbing songs the rap game has to offer. Unsurprisingly, it’s a pretty extensive list, with many rappers unafraid to dive into violent and horror-adjacent territory. For those of us who enjoy visiting such places, the most effective mode of transportation can be the art of storytelling. 

With Halloween upon us, it feels fitting to highlight a few hip-hop tales that will leave you shook — not necessarily scared, mind you. Should you indeed decide to take a plunge into any of the ten collected works below, expect to be thinking about them long after the fact. Give in to that lingering sense of morbid curiosity and familiarize yourself with ten shocking storytelling songs to sit with — preferably with the lights on low. 

And in the spirit of the day, you can also read up on horror films with Redman here.


Royce Da 5’9” – Power

While Royce Da 5’9″ certainly shocked listeners with a Twilight Zone-esque tale of bodily mutilation by the name of “Part Of Me,” one of his more disturbing songs arrived when he stepped away from fiction. Though the autobiographical Book Of Ryan as a cohesive album was far from dark, at least compared to something like Death Is Certain, Royce delivered his most vivid storytelling since “Tabernacle” on the chilling “Power.”

Centered around a Thanksgiving at the Montgomery home, Royce conjures a tapestry of a domestic disturbance. The characters are all brought to life in full nuanced glory, with Royce unafraid to draw attention to the shadier parts of his family tree. Upon queuing it up, “Power” will immediately pull you into one of the most brutally honest stories in the past few years; undeniably haunting, it’s the stark realism that makes this Book Of Ryan standout resonate so deeply.

LISTEN: Royce Da 5’9″ – Power


Nas – Pussy Killz

It’s a testament to how incredible Nas’ God’s Son album that one of the project’s most lyrically elite tracks is a mere bonus track. In fact, were Nas to have pushed the narrative-driven “Pussy Killz” as a single, it wouldn’t be surprising to see it held in the same esteem as “Rewind.” Nas’ storytelling prowess is no secret, though based on how slept-on this sordid tale of adultery remains, it’s clear that there’s still work to be done.

In any case, “Pussy Killz” is relatively straightforward as far as the narrative goes — or so you think. Over a cinematic and classical-inspired instrumental, Nas proceeds to pull listeners into a first-hand account of betrayal and infidelity. Like any good story, there’s a solid cast of characters — namely the tragic James, who quickly finds his life spiraling out of control. All the while, Nas is there to provide his detail-rich narration, allowing the twists and turns to unfold with the poise of a veteran film director.

LISTEN: Nas – Pussy Killz

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WC – Something 2 Live 4

Those with knowledge of west-coast hip-hop history know all about WC, a storied member of the Westside Connection crew. And though he’s largely known for his work alongside Ice Cube and Mack 10, WC’s 2002 album Ghetto Heisman was a solid showcase of the dynamic MC. While there were plenty of bangers throughout, WC opted to close the project on a surprisingly haunting note.

On “Something 2 Live 4,” WC gets into storytelling mode, stepping behind the mic with cinematic flair as he paints a picture of a ransom gone awry. Rather than operating from a bird’s eye view, Dub inserts himself as a key player in the somber tale. What unfolds is a parent’s worst nightmare — upon finding his daughter kidnapped, Dub must scramble to put together the ransom money before the unthinkable happens. It’s a daring transition away from the established tone and one that brilliantly captures the danger inherent within the west coast rap blueprint.

LISTEN: WC – Something 2 Live 4


DMX – Damien

Having written about the Damien trilogy at length already, there’s not much new ground for me to cover on DMX’s incredible supernatural saga. Still, it would be irresponsible to ignore the song that started it all, easily one of the most chilling hip-hop classics in the history of the culture. DMX’s “Damien” works on a variety of levels — be it a cautionary tale about the temptations of evil, or a devilish dose of horror fiction fueled by biblical imagery.

Over a sinister instrumental by Dame Grease, the gothic tone of “Damien” is set long before X begins rapping. As the story unfolds, X introduces our titular antagonist, bringing him to life with an unsettling and distinct cadence. What makes Damien so chilling is not only what’s presented, but what’s implied. The possibility that our complex protagonist may find himself ushered further down a dark road, one that will all but damn his soul. It’s truly compelling stuff on a thematic level, and it leaves you wanting more — luckily, both sequels do not disappoint.

LISTEN: DMX – Damien

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JAY-Z – Meet The Parents

Every so often, JAY-Z takes the opportunity to flex his storytelling chops — and given that he’s easily one of the greatest rappers of all time, he’s as solid in that department as any emcee. Rare though his forays into fictitious narratives may be, Blueprint 2 highlight “Meet The Parents” immerses listeners into a vividly rendered world complete with a cast of complex characters.

Over a mournful backdrop by Just Blaze — who sets a cinematic tone with one of his most emotionally charged instrumentals ever — JAY-Z paints a picture of a family’s tragic decline. Though bleak, his omniscient narration and detached tone highlight the inevitability of fate; the conclusion is already cast in stone, we’re merely watching events hurl toward their logical end. At once a scathing social commentary and a nuanced character study, the track’s climactic reveal is sure to leave a lasting impression long after the album ends.

LISTEN: JAY-Z – Meet The Parents


Eminem – Kim

Eminem has no shortage of tracks that could earn a spot on this list; “97’ Bonnie & Clyde,” “My Darling,” “Stan,” and “Stay Wide Awake” come to mind. Yet none are as emotionally devastating — not to mention infamous — as “Kim,” a Marshall Mathers LP cut that is arguably one of the most difficult songs to sit through, period.

It’s not that the ultimate conclusion is all that surprising — in fact, one can predict the grim outcome long before it occurs. It’s the sheer painful passion in the delivery that makes “Kim” so uncomfortable, to the point where it’s hard to see the line where fiction ends and reality begins. Insofar as the writing itself, “Kim” plays out like a drunken stream-of-consciousness, the disturbingly brilliant sort of penmanship that feels at once sloppy and meticulous. The delivery enhances the immersive realism, and one can only imagine Dr. Dre’s face once Eminem played this one back on the studio monitors — let alone Kim’s.

LISTEN: Eminem – Kim

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Scarface – I Seen A Man Die

There are many who would credit Scarface and The Geto Boys as some of the early innovators of the horrorcore subgenre, and understandably so. Yet while many of their earliest tracks are among the most violent and depraved selections in hip-hop history (think “Mind Of A Lunatic”, for example) one of Scarface’s most enduring songs has to be the profound and haunting “I Seen A Man Die.”

Originally released in 1993 as part of Scarface’s The Fix album, the track showcases an all-too-often underrated lyricist at the height of his craft. Penning a tale that spans across years, Face follows the life of a man trapped in a violent cycle, reflecting on universal themes of loss and regret. His baritone cadence imbues his words with gravitas, and it’s likely that Scarface’s heavy reflections will endure for decades to come. A song that will leave you shook, but not without spurring a moment of introspection first.

LISTEN: Scarface – I Seen A Man Die


Immortal Technique – Dance With The Devil

You already knew this song was going to be included, as in many ways, it’s among the most shocking songs ever written in hip-hop history. That’s not to say that Immortal Technique’s notorious masterpiece should be written off as mere shock value, as the lyricist makes sure to dedicate a substantial amount of time to both worldbuilding and character development. The saga he depicts comes alive with such detail it’s almost as if Technique experienced it first-hand — in fact, he claims the events are actually based on a true story, though many have disputed that.

At this point, the song’s reputation precedes it, and detailing the plot would be a disservice to those who haven’t yet heard it. Fans of storytelling songs would be wise to check this one out as soon as possible — provided you have somewhat of a strong stomach. Yet those that take the plunge will quickly find themselves into Immortal Technique’s detailed examination of crime and consequence, with an ending that stands among the bleakest conclusions in media, period.

LISTEN: Immortal Technique – Dance With The Devil

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Raekwon ft Ghostface Killah – Gihad

The combined storytelling talents of Raekwon and Ghostface easily stand at the top of the hip-hop pantheon. Tending to favor grimy crime sagas, Rae and Ghost once again worked their magic on the classic Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt. 2 cut “Gihad.” For his part, Rae weaves an intricate setting replete with detail, but it’s Ghost who makes this one really resonate long after the fact.

While Rae engages in his own criminal capers, Ghost lamps across town with a lady friend. Leaving absolutely nothing to the imagination, Tony shamelessly pulls listeners into his x-rated tryst. Unfortunately, the woman he’s engaged with happens to be the mother of his little homie’s child — his little homie who happens to be barging through the door with his gun drawn. What follows is a stand-off that truly leaps off the page — rest assured the Something About Mary reference will leave a mark. Throw in an instrumental from the king of horrorcore himself, Necro, and “Gihad” makes for a fitting addition to the list.

LISTEN: Raekwon ft Ghostface Killah – Gihad


Tech N9ne – In The Trunk

Fans familiar with the extensive discography of Tech N9ne already know about his storytelling chops. And while many of his best writing centers around reflections on his own life experience, his beloved K.O.D album found him taking a spooky foray into horror fiction on several occasions. While the obvious choice for inclusion has to be the extremely chilling “Pinnochhio,” — if only due to the unsettling cadence Tech employs — the song was covered at length in our “Most Disturbing Songs” piece right here (and there is a Part 2, right here).

Instead, shift your attention to its companion piece, the delightfully devilish “In The Trunk.” A simple story at its core, the song centers around Tech N9ne’s impulsive decision to kidnap a woman, lock her in the trunk of his car, and drive around for what ultimately turns out to be weeks. The darkly comedic approach Tech takes in recounting the situation makes things even more disturbing; at one point, he drills holes in the trunk so he can feed his captive “hot dogs and ho-hos.” By the time the track wraps up and the fate of his victim is revealed, it’s hard not to imagine Tech as a worthy horror villain in his own right.

LISTEN: Tech N9ne – In The Trunk

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