Freddie Gibbs & Hundreds Of Rap Fans Roast NBA YoungBoy & Birdman Photo

There are a couple of different cover artworks floating around on social media to promote the upcoming collaborative project from Birdman and YoungBoy Never Broke Again, and one of them has elicited confusion from hundreds of rap fans, including Freddie Gibbs.

Last week, we crowned Freddie Gibbs as one of the biggest trolls in hip-hop and he proved why yet again on Friday, roasting Birdman and YoungBoy over a fan-made cover artwork for their project From Tha Bayou. The first single from the album, “Alligator Walk,” was released today, and folks on social media have been having fun reacting to a photo of Birdman and YoungBoy intercepted as one person, which appears to be a promotional photo used for the project.

“N***a asked me if this was me,” joked Gibbs on Twitter, sharing the picture of half of Birdman’s face (with sunglasses) and YoungBoy’s visage (without glasses). It’s worth noting that this is not the cover artwork that will be used for the album — you can find that in the Instagram post above.

As people continue sharing their thoughts on the cover, check out a round-up of tweets below and let us know if you’re rocking with it.

2022’s This Ain’t No Picnic Festival Will Be Led By LCD Soundsystem, The Strokes, And Le Tigre

Goldenvoice has a proven track record of putting on killer festivals, as they’re behind events like Coachella, Day N Vegas, and Stagecoach. Now, they’re adding a new fest to that list: This Ain’t No Picnic is going down on August 27 and 28, 2022 at Brookside at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.

The two-day, six-stage lineup has a rock and alternative lean to it, as the 2022 headliners are The Strokes, LCD Soundsystem, and Le Tigre performing what is currently set to be their first and only reunion show of the year. Also on the bill are Beach House, Caroline Polachek, Courtney Barnett, Dawn Richard, Deafheaven, Earl Sweatshirt, Four Tet + Floating Points, Genesis Owusu, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Idles, Indigo De Souza, Isaiah Rashad, Jorja Smith, Kaytranada, Kelly Lee Owens, Mac DeMarco, Magdalena Bay, Mdou Moctar, Michelle, Phoebe Bridgers, Romy, Slowthai, Tinashe, Turnstile, Wet Leg, Ying Yang Twins, and Yves Tumor, among others.

This Ain't No Picnic Festival 2022 Lineup Poster
This Ain

If the festival’s name sounds familiar, that’s because it’s a throwback to the original Goldenvoice festival of the same name. The initial This Ain’t No Picnic debuted in 1999, continued in 2000, and after having to skip 2001, came back for the last time in 2002. A fair amount of artists on those lineups actually wouldn’t feel out of place on this year’s bill, by the way: Sleater-Kinney, Beck, Yo La Tengo, Modest Mouse, and El-P were involved.

Learn more about the fest here and check out the poster above.

Rick Ross And The-Dream Celebrate Their Successes On The Lavish ‘Little Havana’

Of all the most bulletproof rap personas, Rick Ross‘ commitment to drug dealer kayfabe is probably the most impressive. We all know that his tales of being a lavish cocaine kingpin are likely mostly fabricated but we continue to tap in and enjoy them nonetheless. In turn, he keeps cranking them out and occasionally upping the ante, as he does on his new single “Little Havana.” The track opens with a monologue from Augusto Guillermo “Willy” Falcon, a former drug kingpin credited with operating one of South Florida’s biggest drug organizations through the ’70s, ’80s, and early ’90s. He’s credited here as “Willie Falcon.”

Willy expresses pride in his accomplishments, boasting, “I helped build Miami skyline into what it is today. Twenty billion dollars got me twenty-seven years in federal prison. I always live by the code of honor. That’s why my best days are ahead of me.” Meanwhile, Ross manages to remain humble even as he continues to brag about his own feats. “Problem was I never was a prodigy,” he raps in his verse. “Possibly, my biggest flaw is lack of modesty.”

Ross has plenty to boast about these days, though. His new album titled Richer Than I Ever Been drops next week, he and the founder of Rap Snacks have launched their own cannabis company, Drake’s called him the “greatest rapper alive,” and he’s even just got his driver’s license after being eligible for the past 29 years. Things are looking up for Rick Ross; indeed, it seems that like his good buddy Falcon, his best days are ahead of him.

Play Rick Ross and The-Dream’s “Little Havana” above.

Richer Than I Ever Been is due 12/10 via Maybach and Epic.

LUCKI & F1lthy Team Up For Collaborative Project “WAKE UP LUCKI”

Chicago rapper LUCKI has cemented his status as a cult hero in hip-hop and he has officially returned with his latest project, titled WAKE UP LUCKI. The immersive new release is a collaboration with Working On Dying producer F1lthy, who is best known for his extensive work with Playboi Carti. The title of the project is a play on F1lthy’s producer tag, “Wake up, F1lthy.”

The twelve-track release is highlighted by the recently released single “NEPTUNE V.S INDUSTRY” as well as the booming “U.G.K.” WAKE UP LUCKI caps off an impressive year from the 25-year-old artist, including the project Almost Woke, which dropped several months ago.

Listen to the new release below and let us know which song is your favorite.

Tracklist:

1. USED 2 BE
2. NEPTUNE V.S INDUSTRY
3. STILL MISS YA
4. U.G.K
5. 2019
6. WHERE I BE
7. NEEDED
8. CRYOUT
9. SPARKS VISION
10. BUSY DAY
11. LOVE IS WAR
12. OUTRO

The City Of Memphis Is Renaming A Memphis Street In Memory Of Young Dolph

Roughly two weeks have passed since Young Dolph’s passing, and newly surfaced reports reveal that his friends and family in Memphis are refusing to let his legacy be forgotten. Following his death on November 17, the fallen rapper’s friends and some of his Paper Route Empire artists regrouped and teamed up to ensure that Dolph’s annual turkey drive would still be held in Memphis.

Now, days after the beloved artist was laid to rest, the City of Memphis, following the initiative of city councilman JB Smiley, has announced that it will be renaming a street in South Memphis after Young Dolph.

Rapper Young Dolph backstage during day 1 of 2021 ONE Musicfest at Centennial Olympic Park on October 9, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia
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According to TMZYoung Dolph will be immortalized in the Memphis neighborhood where he grew up with a street renamed in his honor, and on Wednesday, December 15, there will be an unveiling ceremony of the new street name at an intersection near the Memphis Depot Industrial Park.

Young Dolph’s family is proud of the rapper’s posthumous accolade, and they hope that the honorary street name will inspire those growing up in the Castalia Heights community. When speaking with TMZ, the family said, “He sent the message that someone who went to the same schools as them, and walked the same streets that they do, was able to not only create a successful legacy for himself, but also prioritized family and community.”

Keep it locked to HNHH for updates regarding the unveiling of Young Dolph’s street in Memphis. Rest in peace, Young Dolph.

Young Dolph onstage during day 1 of 2021 ONE Musicfest at Centennial Olympic Park on October 9, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Drake Has A New Haircut

To promote his latest album Certified Lover Boy, Toronto native Drake started shaving a heart into his hairline last year. The unique look would go on to become his signature hairstyle for the last several months. He kicked off a trend of people shaving hearts into their hair, but he’s officially looking toward the future, deciding how he’s going to shape the culture next.

During a trip to Oklahoma City this week, where the rapper was spotted courtside at the Thunder/Rockets game, Drake made some time to get his hair lined up but he opted for a different style. He got his hair cut by Scissorhands, who gave Drake a crispy new buzzcut, which is a little shorter than his previous look. Noticeably too, the heart is missing from his hairline, which could signal the end of an era for Drizzy. 


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This comes following a couple of viral videos featuring Drake and singer YK Osiris, where the superstar allowed YK to pay off his $60K debt with a live performance inside of his mansion. Check that out here.

Considering the artist has been showing off the same hairstyle over the last year, what do you think of his new cut? Is it better or worse than the last one?

aroomfullofmirrors Delivers A Bold Introduction On “Money Bags”

Last month, TDE’s Terrence “Punch” Henderson formally announced that he had formed an all-star, TDE-backed collective that consists of acclaimed artists such as Nick Grant, DayLyt, Earlee Riser, Billymarie, Lyric Michelle, Ichiban Don, Hari, and Jrias Law. The team held a special screening of the collective’s new visual EP in Compton, and a couple of weeks later, aroomfullofmirrors’ debut EP has officially hit streaming platforms.

Titled Money Bags, the burgeoning collective’s new EP supplies 6 new songs in addition to the previously heard tracks “MIRRORS” and “RAWAR.” The project is almost entirely produced by Hari, and it is also reportedly constructed around a narrative and detailed standpoint provided by Punch himself.

In addition to the impressive music housed on the EP, ARFOM also brings the heat with the project’s Reservoir Dogs-inspired visual component. Directed by Lyric Michelle, the 21-minute short film incorporates four songs from Money Bags — “Nobody Dies,” “Whoah,” “West Side,” and “Live in the Moment” — and it gives viewers the opportunity to put really get familiar with the members of Punch’s star-studded collective.

Listen to aroomfullofmirrors’ Money Bags EP and watch its accompanying visuals below, and let us know in the comments what you think about the first project from Punch’s Hip-Hop supergroup.

Tracklist

1. Money Bags 
2. Woah
3. Nobody Dies
4. WestSide
5. RAWAR 
6. Mirrors
7. Live in the Moment
8. ARFOM

Multimedia Visionary Sunni Colon Is Creating His Own Universe

Confidence isn’t something that’s difficult for Los Angeles singer-songwriter Sunni Colon to conjure. He knows he’s talented but isn’t overly verbose about it. It’s refreshing for an artist to find what feels like a balance of boastfulness and humility. Plus, it doesn’t come without a level of credibility — with a degree in civil engineering from California State University, Long Beach, Sunni is able to use his understanding of space to serve as an architect for multimedia world-building.

Sunni thinks of himself as more than just a musician — he’s also an artist, a film director, and an innovator. Amongst collaboration credits with artists like Kaytranada and SebastiAn, Sunni has also contributed his signature silky ’70s R&B vibe to the soundtracks for TV shows and films like Insecure, Dear White People, and HBO’s Ballers. “The dream for me was to be in this position right now,” Sunni told Uproxx while on set for his photoshoot as a part of The Next 9 by Porsche. “My biggest dream, as a musician, is to be the greatest musician of all time. And it doesn’t have to be now, while I’m alive. It can be once I’m transported to another place. Five years from today, hopefully, I can put other people in [similar] positions.”

To get into the creative headspace, Sunni makes a point to talk to someone he admires every day, whether that be a friend, his parents, or one of his siblings. Finding inspiration from other individuals has enabled and empowered Sunni to branch out from music into other artist spaces, including film and graphic design. He even started a design agency in 2017 called Testu with a mission to create enveloping and immersive soundscape experiences. “I do love design,” he explains. “I love being able to be innovative, and inspire other folks by their viewpoint of design, break rules, and show other approaches to design and creation.”

All of these seemingly disparate influences both inform and work in tandem with one another to create a singular Sunni Colon universe.

Sunni’s multifaceted creative approach lends itself perfectly to his inclusion amongst these other innovators and trailblazers in The Next 9. It’s not difficult to picture someone listening to Sunni’s music while driving a Porsche, but it’s also not difficult to understand how Sunni the artist thinks about his work in a similar way to Porsche designers think about their own work. “I love Porsche,” he notes, excitedly. “I feel like we live on parallel planes as far as what they’ve been standing for since the beginning of the automotive industry. I think Porsche has always been about legacy and longevity, originality. Porsche has always been innovative. They’ve always created literally the best sports cars in the world. And in my industry, I strive to do the same.”

Listening to Sunni Colon’s music and engaging with his visual work, it’s clear to see that he is working toward a North Star, one that will continue to elevate the singer-songwriter.

“I want my legacy to be that I’ve always been the individual that I am always been, staying original to what I want to do.”

For more on The Next 9 series, check out our hub page.

Soundcloud Honors NBA Youngboy, Polo G, and More With Soundcloud Playback2021

SoundCloud has officially revealed its most popular artists and tracks of 2021. NBA YoungBoy, whose music videos were recently removed from YouTube, secured “the most fan engagement” of any creator. NBA Youngboy Is Top Soundcloud Artist Polo G’s “Rapstar” managed to obtain the most on-platform plays of any one track in 2021. The 22-year-old rapper […]