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Snoop Dogg’s Son Reveals How He And His Dad Convinced Eminem To Enter The Metaverse

It looks like Eminem is the latest rapper to join the Metaverse. In a video shared by Snoop Dogg’s son, Cordell Broadus, Snoop is seen talking to Eminem on the phone, trying to persuade him to join the NFT space.

Cordell shared a video on his NFT-centered Twitter page, breaking down in a thread how Snoop convinced Eminem to enter the Metaverse.

“Story time with #ChampMedici,” Said Cordell in a tweet. “I saw Paul Rosenberg eating dinner at Barclays November 3rd 2021 and I didn’t hesitate to tell him to bring Em 2 this space, he wasn’t convinced / so I had my client @SnoopDogg call Em November 21st to convince him (here’s the phone call).”

During the call, Eminem can be heard saying, “That’s a crazy-ass idea.”

Deeper into the thread, Cordell revealed how Eminem and Snoop linked to collaborate on the song “From The D 2 The LBC,” and how they worked with Gary Vaynerchuck to produce the song’s NFT music video.

“Im not bragging or making this about me it’s just a beautiful thing to see how time works and ideas are always on our side,” he wrote on Twitter. “Any go getters out there that may have to go through a journey of people fully not understanding ur vision…have faith & be patient.”

Yung Miami Doubles Down On Diddy Love: “Never Give A F*ck What People Say”

Of the many romances in the hip-hop community, Yung Miami and Diddy are perhaps one of the duos that raise the most eyebrows. For a long time, they denied any romantic involvement with each other, despite frequently taking baecations and doing things that couples do when in love.

For the debut episode of the City Girls’ Caresha Please podcast, she tapped the 52-year-old to sit across from her as her first guest, and the episode saw both parties spill plenty of tea.

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By the end of the video, Diddy had confirmed that he and Yung Miami are dating, and do “go on dates to exotic locations,” although he still considers himself single, and it seems as though she feels the same.

Both artists also discussed their similar experiences of losing a parent of their children (the death of Kim Porter continues to weigh heavy on Sean Combs, and Caresha’s son’s dad also tragically passed), as well as their shared disinterest in marriage. 

“I don’t wanna be married because when it’s time for me to get the f*ck on, I wanna go,” the “Ex For A Reason” rapper told her beau. “I’m taking my shit and I’m leaving, I don’t wanna be nobody’s wife, ex-wife. I don’t even know you, bye.”

Since then, we’ve seen the two continue to show love and support for one another – most recently at the BET Awards, when Miami brought along a “Go Papi” sign to hold up in the audience when the New York native accepted his prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by Kanye West.

Seeing as Diddy shouted out his ex, Cassie, during his speech, but made no mention of Caresha, many clowned her for going above and beyond and getting nothing in return, though she doesn’t seem to be phased.

On Twitter on Tuesday morning, the 28-year-old doubled down on her love for Love, retweeting a video of her posted by BET. “Support who supports you!” she wrote in the caption, speaking on all the Puff drama. “Never give a f*ck what [people] say. GO PAPI!”

Yung Miami echoed similar sentiments when haters slammed her after they were left confused by her situationship with Diddy – read how she addressed the internet trolls here, and tap back in with HNHH later for more pop culture news updates.

Skip Bayless Claps Back At Russell Westbrook

Skip Bayless has no filter when he talks about sports and sometimes, this can get him into some trouble. At times, Bayless has been downright reckless as he really doesn’t care whom he offends. Of course, this has led to some social media spats, and sometimes, he has had to talk to the people he berates, face-to-face. 

On NBA draft night, Bayless’ target appeared to be none other than Russell Westbrook. After the Lakers drafted a player with questionable three-point percentages, Bayless said “He’ll fit right in with LeBron and Westbrick.” This did not sit well with Westbrook, who came right back and said “Yoooo… watch your mouth. Don’t say anything here you wouldn’t say to my face.”

Over the weekend, Skip Bayless saw Russ’ tweet and decided to respond the only way he knows how…with more aggression. As you can see down below, Bayless challenged Russ to a debate and continued to berate him for his poor numbers. Skip clearly isn’t all that impressed with Russ, and he certainly did not hold back on social media.

“Hey, Russell Westbrook (@russwest44) … happy to talk face-to-face about the nickname I believe I originated in 2012. JOIN ME ON TV/PODCAST. Let’s talk about how you’ll make $47 mil next yr after being THE WORST 3-PT SHOOTER IN THE NBA! Most overpaid player ever? PLEASE JOIN ME,” Bayless said. “Amazing & amusing how Russell Westbrook is trying to turn himself into a victim after he was such a nightmare for Laker Nation last yr. All he has to do to shut up/shut down us critics is simply to MAKE SHOTS & QUIT COMMITTING SADLY COMICAL TURNOVERS. But … it’s critics’ fault.”

Westbrook will probably never go on Undisputed although it would definitely be a lot of fun if he did. Until then, Bayless will continue to have his fun until Westbrook shows him otherwise.

Roy Woods Praises Drake’s Foray Into House Music, Reveals He’s Executive Producing “Mixed Emotions”

Roy Woods, hailing from Ontario, Canada, is an artist we’ve been following at HNHH for a while now– before he signed with one of the biggest rappers in the world. Prior to inking a deal with Drake’s OVO, we chopped it up with a young Roy Woods for one of his first interviews ever, back in 2014. We’ve continued to connect with him over the years, as he creates his own unique sound within the R&B space and establishes himself as a staple on the OVO imprint and makes a name for himself outside of the brand too.

After initially breaking out with his Soundcloud hit (and the song that led to our discovery of him) “Got It,” the singer soon made his proper debut with the 2015 single “Drama” featuring the 6 God himself. The singer-songwriter has since been focused on perfecting his craft, consciously making the decision to go out and live life in order to make the best, most authentic music possible for his fans. 

Whether it’s his own struggles with mental health or relationship woes, Woods is often creating from a vulnerable place: as evidenced in his newest single and visual “Insecure.” Following last year’s “Touch You” which amassed over 10 million streams on Spotify alone, the song serves as the lead single from his highly-anticipated new album Mixed Emotions, slated to arrive sometime this summer. Woods has since confirmed that Drake will be the executive producing this project.

HotNewHipHop spoke with Roy Woods during a private listening session for Mixed Emotions, where he took over a studio in North Hollywood during BET Awards weekend, to find out more about what he’s been up to, as well as his reaction to the new records from both Drake and Beyonce.

Read the interview, edited lightly for clarity, below.

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HNHH: How you feeling? You’re in Los Angeles, and it’s BET weekend!

Roy Woods: I’m good. It’s fire. Hold on, let me get my chain out. 

Oh yeah, you had to tuck it in because we were walking down the streets.

You know how we do, stay safe baby. [pulls out OVO chain] “Covered in jewels ain’t show them the ice!” [sings]

How did it feel when you got that chain?

Oh, it was life-changing. It was so unreal. It was an achievement, like I’d finally conquered something that I’ve been working for so long. So when I look at this, I hold this and wear this, it’s not just a chain. This is for life, feel me? Can’t take it off.

What was the moment that you got it? Did something happen? 

Oh man, no. I just got called to the studio. 40 [producer] called me, he’s like, “Hey, I got a chain for you.” I’m like “what?!” [laughs] He made me pull up, I got it. It was just a moment. A good moment, it was good.

Do you remember how long ago that was?

Yeah, that was about 2017. That was after the first tour that I did with Drake.

First of all, how nervous were you to go on your first tour with Drake?

Oh my god, I was so nervous. I had my mom and my sister at the first show, my little sister. I had them there so it was lit, because we did it in Toronto. It was great. It was amazing. I was very nervous, very scared. But the more I did shows on that tour, the more I got comfortable with being on a big stage. It was great, we have great friends.

What did you learn about yourself? That had to be pivotal for your career.

I learned about owning the stage there, that’s one thing that I learned. There was one moment I completely went on on the floor and I just started singing. I loved that moment, it sticks in my head because I never really did it again. But it was a moment where I really conquered the stage and owned it. I didn’t really care about anything else, I just wanted to own that moment on the stage. It was lit.

It’s crazy, you were telling me earlier you used to play football.

Yeah, exactly. Used to play football, pretty much my whole life.

You were nice with it?

Oh come on! I should have been in the league. If I stayed, I would’ve been in the league. But you know, this is the other profession I chose. We are here. But definitely, football was my first love. 

You said you got four concussions?

Four concussions, yeah. Then I had to quit grade 11. I had to quit, I was playing for my high school football team. I told the guys — it was our last playoff game. It was my first time in the playoffs. I was like “Yeah, guys, I’m not going to play football anymore.” And I was one of the people who was always on the team, always making sure everybody’s doing their part and working as hard as I am so we could all achieve a goal. Everybody looked up to me in a sense. I was captain one year, but my last year I wasn’t captain. I didn’t mind, I was still [playing].

He was captain y’all!

Grade 10, I was offensive MVP and I was captain. I love it, football was definitely my first love. Now, it’s music. [laughs]

Did you have aspirations of playing in the NFL?

Oh yeah, that was it. I didn’t want to go anywhere else. But I would have, I didn’t want to.

So when did you discover your voice? What was that moment?

I was young man, I was 10 or 12. I tried out certain things. I tried a little group in class in middle school, where it was a group of girls and I was the only guy in the group. We did certain things for the school, we’d sing for the school for certain events. I tried that out, then I started making music in grade 10 or 11. I started experimenting. It was in and out. I didn’t really know too much too much about my voice. Other people said “You should make music,” because I was always singing in and around the halls and in class. Nobody took me serious until then. I was a little young boy.

How’d it feel to release your debut album, Say Less?

Oh, that was great. My first album, releasing that was so cool because I never understood the process of working on an album and what goes into it until I made the album. I did a couple projects, but a full-length album? I never did that before. It was mind-blowing, it was amazing. I loved it.

How have you evolved? We got Mixed Emotions coming out this summer.

Mixed Emotions baby! You already know. From my evolution from Say Less until now, even from Dem Times till now, I’ve been focused on how I can tell my story the right way. How I can get everybody to really understand what I’m going through with my words, my melodies, the beats. Feel the pain, feel the joy, feel the emotions that I’m throwing on the album. That was the whole process for me because I had to figure out for me, what I wanted for myself in life. I had to step away from a lot. Take a little break from Roy and focus on Denzel, and go back to…

“From my evolution from Say Less until now, even from Dem Times till now, I’ve been focused on how I can tell my story the right way. How I can get everybody to really understand what I’m going through with my words, my melodies, the beats”

That’s your real name?

Yeah, my real name’s Denzel. 

Where did Roy Woods come from?

[laughs] Roy Woods was very random. A kid in my building that went to my school, he gave it to me randomly. My name was Pression before, short for depression.

Were you going through depression?

Oh yeah, I’m a sad boy. [laughs] Super sad boy, even though the smile’s on my face. I stay sad. I needed to step away, just focus on me and grow. And with that, my music grows as well.

Because my music is a reflection of my life, and my life is a reflection of my music. The more I can grow with myself and my passions, the things I want for myself in my own life? That’s not Roy? I feel like it made it easier for me to deal with Roy, feel me?

I saw you say you had to experience life.

Yeah, I didn’t know what life really was. I didn’t know how to have fun. That was one thing I never really knew. I felt like I was just working, working. [claps] My whole life, I never really knew how to have some fun and just say “fuck it.”

Where does that come from? Not to get so deep…

[laughs] Shit, it starts from my family. My mom. I’ve been taking care of my mom since I was 8 years. She couldn’t walk. She has a condition called fibromyalgia, where basically she has a lot of pain everywhere throughout the body. It’s like a nerve pain so a lot of times, she couldn’t walk. She couldn’t move, she couldn’t do a lot. I had to take care of my little sister, so I took on a lot. Her and she had bipolar disorder, but we never knew. It’s crazy. So I lived with that, but nobody ever knew what it was.

I’m bipolar so I totally understand!

Yeah trust me. People would just say “yeah your mom’s crazy!” But nobody knew. A lot happened in our family. It starts from my mom. It starts from me being there for her, the relationship I have with her.

How does it feel to be able to take care of her? Because that’s got to be the best part.

I still do, it’s my job. It’s been rocky. There’s been times we stopped talking to each other. I stopped talking to my mom, we got into fights. We used to fight all the time. But the older I get, we started to learn about each other. Try to build this relationship where we can understand each other and not just be mad at each other. We can grow and see where our wrongs are. I’m trying to show her where her wrongs are, and she’s trying to let me know too. I definitely because she’s my mom, you know? [laughs] You have to give her that. It’s good though, we’re working on it.

Real quick, we wanted to get your take on the new Drake album.

[pause] It’s fucking amazing. It’s amazing. I love it! I love it I love it I love it. The new Drake album is so amazing. I listened to it — I was at a release party. What’s so amazing about it is I love house music. So when I was in the party, it was just house music playing and I was in my vibe.

“The new Drake album is so amazing. I listened to it — I was at a release party. What’s so amazing about it is I love house music. So when I was in the party, it was just house music playing and I was in my vibe.”

You love house music?

I love house music! I make house music too, I just haven’t dropped it yet. [laughs] I make house, dance, I make EDM too. That album was so fire. I didn’t even realize until I heard his voice that oh shit, this is the album. The way he caught my attention in that way, then grasped my emotions and feelings, it was beautiful. It was perfect. It was amazing. I had so much fun. I listen to it in the car every day. It’s amazing, I love it. I told him, “Yo, I love house music! This album is amazing.” I love it, I love house music.

He should’ve had a Roy Woods feature on there!

Soon time. [laughs]

Is Drake executive producing your new album?

Yeah, Drake executive produced it.

What does that look like? You got the biggest artist in the world executive producing your album!

He asked me. He wanted to join the process, so I said “Yeah, of course.” I wanted to get my album the best way I could, and with his help, it was perfect. He had a very similar vision of what I wanted, so it wasn’t hard for us to pick songs and go through songs together. He flew me off to the Bahamas, we were listening to songs and going through them. It was amazing.

“[Drake] had a very similar vision of what I wanted [for my album], so it wasn’t hard for us to pick songs and go through songs together”

So when you’re in the Bahamas with Drake, are you Roy Woods or are you Denzel?

I’m both. I’m chillin’, I’m me. Right now, I’m always me. It ain’t no other me, I swear to God. Also I messed up my leg yo! I messed my shit up, it was crazy.

Oh no, what happened? 

So we’re watching the AFC Championship game, it was football. We’re drinking. I had some tequila, go downstairs because I wanted to go to my room, get something. Fall down some stairs, a couple of flights. What else happened? I was looking at somebody, looking at the girl, dropped. Dropped on my leg, scraped it.

Oh my gosh, did the girl see?

I don’t know, because a whole bunch of people came out after! I was so embarrassed like oh my gosh, they all just seen me fall. I’m seized right? The next day, I go in the ocean. I thought the salt water would have cleaned it up, but it didn’t. It just infected it. It was bad, excruciating pain. Trust me, it was crazy. I still worked though, I made 20 songs over there. I was working in the wheelchair, I was in a wheelchair. Banks is pushing me in a wheelchair. That’s my guy man, he was really with it. I was still working though, it was good times in the Bahamas.

So is the album ready to go? 

Yeah, the album’s done. Ready to go, ready for people to hear.

Did you release the cover art yet?

No, not yet. That’s next. That’s the next step. It’s very artsy, it’s very abstract, but it’s very simple at the same time.

Are you on it?

Indeed. [laughs]

What are your thoughts on the new Beyonce record?

Oh man, it was dope. I was very surprised because Drake just came out with the one before, with the album. So when I heard the Beyonce, I’m like “oh okay, this is funky!” I was fucking with it, I like it. I didn’t expect it so when I heard it, oh okay. It’s interesting. I took in the song and it was a vibe, she did her thing. Super vibes.

“I was very surprised because Drake just came out with the one before, with the album. So when I heard the Beyonce, I’m like “oh okay, this is funky!” I was fucking with it, I like it.”

I saw you say you want to do a movie after the “Insecure” video?

Ooh, did I? [laughs] I mean, if anybody wants to book your boy. Holla at ya boy because I be on my acting shit all day. Denzel can get on this Denzel, don’t sleep. 

What else can we expect?

More music. There’s going to be tons of new music. Everybody’s been waiting for me to really drop so after this album, I’m going to be flooding the place. There’s going to be so much Roy, you’re going to be annoyed of it.

Anything else you want to let the people know?

Follow me @Roywoods everywhere. Twitter, Instagram, TikTok! I’m on TikTok too, I’ve been on my TikTok. I be getting jiggy on it, find me on TikTok! 

Drake Sells His YOLO Estate For A Reported $12 Million

Drake’s used to breaking records, seeing success, and more or less printing money, but even he can’t have it all. After listing his “YOLO Estate” in Hidden Hills, California for $14.8 million dollars this spring, he finally closed a deal last week for only $12 million, according to TMZ. I kid, I kid.

Drake originally put up the three-home property for sale at $22.2 million, with the bulk of that coming from the biggest house, which has a 25-seat theater, full-sized basketball and tennis courts, and a horse stable on 12,500 square feet. TMZ reports that celebrities interested in the property included Britney Spears and Caitlyn Jenner, while the two smaller houses went for $11 million to Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford. So it turns out that Drake actually did get to his target total, which likely explains the discount on the big house. The buyer remains anonymous.

The Toronto superstar has had a similarly successful week overall, with his new album Honestly, Nevermind landing at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, giving him his 11th No. 1 album overall. In addition, he racked up his 11th No. 1 single thanks to the album’s 21 Savage collaboration “Jimmy Cooks,” while every full song from Honestly, Nevermind (excluding the intro) appeared on the Hot 100.

Tommy Fury Can’t Enter U.S. Due To Family Ties To Irish Mobster

Earlier today, Tommy Fury was refused entry into the United States. As Fury says in the video below, courtesy of TMZ, “As soon as I entered the airport, I was pulled to one side and told by a Homeland Security officer that my ESTA had been denied and that I wasn’t able to travel to the USA for a reason I apparently know.”

Fury was trying to get into the United States as he was set to partake in the press conference for his fight against Jake Paul. With American officials denying him entry into the country, the fight is now at risk of being canceled for the second time in eight months. 

According to TMZ, Fury is being denied entry due to his family’s ties to Daniel Kinahan, who is accused of running a drug empire. Kinahan helped create MTK Global which is the boxing promotion that used to represent Tyson Fury. While Tommy himself doesn’t have any relation to Kinahan, the U.S. government is cracking down on those who have a few degrees of separation from the man. Other boxers and commentators have been subjected to a similar fate as Fury, and this recent crackdown doesn’t seem to be nearing an end.

Either way, Paul doesn’t seem too empathetic towards Fury’s predicament. The fighter went on Twitter with a scathing critique of Fury, saying “Tommy, no matter how hard u try to get out of this fight, I’m going 2 do everything in my power 2 not let u weasel ur way out. My team & my partners have made it clear the steps u need to take 2 solve ur latest excuse. Take them or admit ur a scared little bitch.”

Stay tuned to HotNewHipHop as we will be sure to bring you all of the latest news on this developing story.

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