Get In The Christmas Spirit With DMX’s New Animated Visual For “Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer”

2021 has flown by in the blink of an eye, and the holiday season is quickly creeping around the corner. Every year, a handful of artists help us get into the spirit by dropping off Christmas singles and albums that we can blast while sipping on hot cocoa, relaxing by the fire place, and driving around to look at the beautiful lights.

Back in 2020, the late, great DMX spent some time at Spotify Studios to record his cover of a seasonal classic – “Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer.” The song comes in at just over a minute and a half, and sees the Mount Vernon native sing the song that we all know and love over a much more amped up beat, adding some edge to the track with his gruff voice.

We lost the “Party Up” hitmaker to a cocaine-induced heart attack earlier in 2021, but his holiday spirit continues to live on thanks to a new animated visual for the song, directed by Chris Bivins. The clip shows an animated X in a Santa suit, hanging out amongst his reindeer friends as he lists of their names. 

They then fly through the night sky in their sleigh, delivering presents to children all around the world so that Rudolph and his pals can “go down in history,” as the song goes.

Which hip-hop Christmas songs have you been loving so far this month? Drop a comment and let us know.

Jussie Smollett Update: Star Witness Painted As Resentful Ex-Lover By Defense

Yesterday, December 2nd, was day four of Jussie Smollett’s trial, which saw the actor’s defense team grill his alleged attackers and star witnesses Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundairo. The former Empire star is currently facing six felony counts of giving a false report to police after he made claims that two men attacked him back in 2019.

The Osundairo brothers say that Smollett planned the attack – allegations that he vehemently denies. On Thursday, the 39-year-old’s attorney, Shay Allen, was given the chance to question the witnesses. At one point, she insinuated that Abimbola was secretly dating Smollett to help advance his career, which he went on to deny, adding that he didn’t think the Santa Rosa native had any sort of feelings for him.

Allen then asked Abimbola if he and his brother told Smollett that they wouldn’t testify and he could make this “all go away,” by paying them each $1 million; he also denied this. Later in the trial, the same brother was interrogated about visiting a Chicago bathhouse that’s known for having a large gay clientele and allegedly playing pornography inside. Abimbola shared that he didn’t recall seeing porn on screen at the spa, or having masturbated with Smollett there.

As far as why he attacked the B-Boy Blues director, Abimbola told Allen that he and his brother were asked to “fake beat [Smollett] up” because he felt that his security on the set of Empire wasn’t being taken seriously enough. “I said, ‘Hey, aren’t you that Empire (homophobic slur)?’ and we said the other words, and my brother said, ‘This is MAGA country.’ That’s when I proceeded to punch him in the face and tussle … I threw him to the ground, put the bruise on his face, then I saw some car lights and then ran away,” he recalled on the stand.

The brothers reportedly flew to Nigeria after completing Smollett’s alleged plan, where they tuned into the news to see if anyone was reporting on the story. When Allen asked Abimbola why he wanted to check, he said, “Media attention. Jussie wanted it. He got what he wanted.”

When it was Olabinjo’s turn to take the stand, he provided even more detail about the incident. “He went on to explain that there was some hate mail sent to him at Empire studios and he had this crazy idea that two MAGA Trump supporters attack him so he can get the footage of that and put it on social media and have that shown to Empire studios. At first, I was kind of taken aback . . . when I thought about it, it’s Hollywood, I was like, it’s probably what they do out there.”

As VladTV reports, the trial is set to resume on Monday. Check back in with HNHH then for more updates.

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Gunna And Future Add Roddy Ricch To Their Boisterous ‘Too Easy’ Remix

Although Atlanta-bred YSL rapper Gunna has had a productive year as a featured artist on songs like “Repeat It” from Lil Tecca, “Butter ATL” with Ludacris, and his label crew’s solid compilation Slime Language 2 — including Uproxx Best Songs Of 2021 inclusion “Ski” — we haven’t heard quite as much from him on the solo side of things. However, in September, he did release the thunderous single “Too Easy” with Future, suggesting he might be spooling up for the follow-up to 2020’s Wunna soon.

Today, the hometown hero lent even more credence to that suggestion by releasing a boisterous remix to the track, adding the fitting inclusion of Compton rapper Roddy Ricch, who he previously worked with on both Wunna and Roddy’s debut album, Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial. The two certainly have established chemistry thanks to their similar, Young Thug-inspired sing-song flows, and Roddy’s slick boasts fit right in alongside his elders as he brags, “First time I called Elliot, Gunna told me to spend two-fifty / Now my chain cost half a milly and I’m plottin’ on a silly billy.”

Listen to Gunna’s “Too Easy” remix featuring Future and Roddy Ricch above.

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HBO Released Kendall’s Birthday Party Playlist From ‘Succession’ And It’s ‘All Bangers All The Time’

In last week’s episode of Succession, Kendall wanted the playlist for his 40th birthday party to be “all bangers all the time.” Did he succeed? You can judge for yourself, as HBO has released “Kendall’s Birthday Mix” on Spotify. There’s no Billy Joel, but there is the Chemical Brothers, LCD Soundsystem, Alison Wonderland, and KRS-One.

Assuming Succession takes place in 2021, Kendall would have been born in 1981, meaning his formative music-listening years would be in the mid- to late-1990s. There is absolutely no chance that he didn’t agonize the night before the party over whether to include “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” by Eiffel 65 on the playlist. He made the right call to leave it off — even if the episode ended with him feeling blue, da ba dee da ba di, after — spoilers, but you’ve probably seen the episode already — not being able to find his kids’ birthday present in the rabbit wrapping paper. Everything’s great.

You can listen to the playlist below:

And here’s the tracklist:

1. “White Lines (Don’t Don’t Do It)” by Grandmaster Flash and Grandmaster Melle Mel
2. “Man of the Year” by ScHoolboy Q
3. “Fotomat” by St. Maximus
4. “Go” by Geek Boy
5. “Here Comes the Warm Dreads” by Lee “Scratch” Perry and Brian Eno
6. “The Club” by Keith Goodey and Julian Napolitano
7. “NY Lipps (Kawazaki Dub)” by Soulwax
8. “Big Conspiracy” by J Hus and iceè tgm
9. “MC’s Act Like They Don’t Know” by KRS-One
10. “Radio Babylon” by Meat Beat Manifesto
11. “Troublemaker” by St. Maximus
12. “New York, I Love You but You’re Bringing Me Down” by LCD Soundsystem
13. “Don’t Glaze Me” by Dizzee Rascal
14. “Hey Boy Hey Girl” by the Chemical Brothers
15. “Lost Dimension” by Magic Castles
16. “Anything” by Alison Wonderland and Valentino Khan

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As Travis Scott Awaits The Birth of Kylie Jenner Baby #2, He’s Assembling A Powerful Legal Squad And Has Halted His ‘Utopia’ Album Push

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As Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner prepare for the imminent birth of their second child, Scott is lawyering up for his massive Astroland Festive lawsuit battle with some major muscle from former Donald Trump and Harvey Weinstein legal teams.  It also appears his highly anticipated new album, Utopia, is on permanent pause. Scott’s “Utopia” Disappears […]

Amari Cooper Claims Playing With COVID Is Like MJ’s “Flu Game”

Just a couple of weeks ago, Amari Cooper tested positive for COVID-19, and due to his vaccination status, he had to wait a bit longer before coming back. As a result, Cooper had to miss his team’s matchup on Thanksgiving, however, he was back in the lineup last night as the Cowboys took on the New Orleans Saints.

The Cowboys went on to win the game, all while Cooper picked up 41 yards on just two catches. After the game, Cooper spoke about his battle with COVID and how he felt like he could have played. According to Pro Football Talk, Cooper even tried to compare that situation to Michael Jordan battling the flu during an NBA Finals win. 

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“It was tough,” Cooper explained. “[Michael] Jordan played with the flu. That’s how I looked at it. It was a restriction of not being able to play with what I had. It was tough, knowing that I could physically gone out there and played, but the restrictions didn’t allow me to do so.”

While some fans might roll their eyes at the comparison, there are certainly others out there who believe it is a very poignant one. Either way, Cooper is back, which is certainly going to make Cowboys fans happy.

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DUSTY LOCANE Unleashes Debut Album “UNTAMED”

Brooklyn, New York-based rapper DUSTY LOCANE has officially arrived, releasing his debut album UNTAMED. The twenty-track album arrives with features from Yung Bleu, Rah Swish, OBN Jay, and more. 

The 21-year-old drill rapper has quickly risen to the top of the city’s hip-hop scene and with his debut album, he looks to prove why he has what it takes to bring the city far in the coming years. With viral songs including “ROLLIN N CONTROLLIN FREESTYLE,” “ROLANDO (Caught In The Rain),” and “ROLLIN N CONTROLLIN PT. 2,” DUSTY earned over a quarter of a billion streams, making this the perfect time for him to come through with a full-length. 

After what DUSTY was able to accomplish this year, check out his debut album UNTAMED below and let us know what you expect from the rising star in 2022.

Tracklist:

1. CHANGE YOU
2. ROLLIN N CONTROLLIN FREESTYLE
3. RUMBLE
4. MISFIT (feat. OBN Jay)
5. ICED OUT
6. DEADLY
7. FLOSS STATE OF MIND
8. CHEAT CODE
9. 5TH CLOCC FINEST (feat. 3Kizzy)
10. WHAT YOU NEED (feat. Yung Bleu)
11. ROLANDO (Caught In The Rain)
12. ROLLIN N CONTROLLIN, PT. 2 (PICTURE ME)
13. BEST FRIEND (feat. 8ANDITT)
14. EDEN ROCC
15. A DAY ON THE FIFTH
16. REWIND
17. GET MONEY
18. BIG WOOS (feat. Rah Swish)
19. CLICC CLACC (feat. KG MORE BREESH)
20. CANES WORLD

Zach LaVine Had This Message For Stephen A. Smith

Zach LaVine has been lights out for the Chicago Bulls over these past couple of seasons, and there is no doubt that he will continue to be a star on the team for years to come. He has led the Bulls to a phenomenal start to the season, especially with Lonzo Ball and DeMar DeRozan by his side. The Bulls are looking like real contenders in a stacked Eastern Conference, and while it’s going to be a tough road ahead, the Bulls are ready to finally get back into the postseason.

As for last night, LaVine and the Bulls took on the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. The Bulls came away with a 119-115 win, and before the game, LaVine was feeling extra confident. In fact, he even had some words for Stephen A. Smith, who was in attendance.

Zach LaVine

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As Daniel Greenberg wrote on Twitter, Smith went on First Take this morning and claimed that LaVine told him “I know you want us to lose tonight but it ain’t happening.” Sure enough, LaVine’s trash talk worked as the Bulls came through with yet another victory that cements their place among the elite teams out East.

With his new teammates, it’s easy to see why LaVine would be so brazen now. He has a reason to stay in Chicago, and given the team’s historic past, this can only be a good thing for the city and its fans .

Styles P & Havoc Share Their Highly Anticipated Album, “Wreckage Manner”

On November 20th, Styles P and Havoc shared “Nightmares 2 Dreams,” which was received incredibly well by audiences. Now, they’ve dropped off their highly anticipated joint project, Wreckage Manner, which sees the two industry legends link up on 10 tracks like only they can.

Thus far, titles like “21 Gun Salute” and “Move How We Wanna” appear to be fan favourites, although that could easily change as fans have more time to soak in the new hip-hop duo’s lyrics and production. 

“Making this piece of work reminded me of working with P (the late, great Prodigy of Mobb Deep),” Havoc said following the album’s only single’s release. “Styles is an artist that I was a fan of over the years, so making this project was truly a pleasure.”

Styles P has also been promoting Wreckage Manner online. “@mobbdeephavoc and myself worked on album together !! ITS OUT RIGHT NOW .. Pure dose of golden era mixed with the future !! Go get it and enjoy” he wrote to his followers earlier this morning.

Which of Styles P and Havoc’s new joints is your favourite? Drop a comment and let us know.

Tracklist:

1. F*ck Around

2. Move How We Wanna

3. Fiend For

4. Pay Me In Cash

5. 21 Gun Salute

6. YO 2 QB

7. Havoc and The Ghost

8. Good As Gold

9. Hymn to Him

10. Nightmares 2 Dreams