EST Gee Wants To See ‘Blood’ On His Cold-Hearted New Single

CMG’s 2022 takeover continues with another new release from the Memphis-based label’s Louisville slugger, EST Gee. Collective Music Group shows no signs of letting up this year even though the group just dropped a compilation album, Gangsta Art, two weeks ago. While EST Gee was all over that project, it seems he hasn’t quite satisfied his creative itch, following up today with “Blood.” If you know Gee’s past work like his 2021 mixtape Bigger Than Life Or Death, you know what to expect here.

It’s a good thing EST Gee is on his grind since his “Lurkin” labelmate Mozzy just turned himself in on gun charges today. The Sacramento native is due for a year in prison on those charges, but with his crewmates going so hard in the meantime, he’s set to return to more collective wealth. Much of it will be generated by Gee, who has been a hotly demanded feature artist, collaborating with French Montana on “Keep It Real” as well as a supposed joint project with fellow Louisvillian Jack Harlow.

Meanwhile, the label continues to grow; earlier this month, CMG announced signing Memphis rapper GloRilla, whose song “FNF” has been burning up the streets independently since its release. It’s looking like a CMG summer.

Listen to EST Gee’s new single “Blood” up top.

Tyga Addresses Offensive “Ay Caramba” Video In Interview

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Tyga has addressed the offensive new music video “Ay Caramba” and apologizes to the Mexican American community. “The American Cholo” podcaster took to Instagram and shared a clip of a recent interview with Tyga where he owns up to offending the Mexican community captioned: “We have been heard and I truly hope @tyga listens to […]

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Shakira Could Face 8-Year Prison Sentence In Alleged Tax Fraud Investigation

Spanish prosecutors are seeking a lengthy prison sentence for Colombian singer Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll in her alleged tax fraud case, new reports from the Associated Press reveal.

On Friday (July 29), it was shared that – while no trial date has been set at this time – legal authorities are hoping to have the “Hips Don’t Lie” hitmaker put behind bars for eight years and two months if convicted.

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It’s been noted that, back in May, Shakira’s appeal against the case was dismissed. All the drama first became public knowledge as far back as 2018, and at the time, reports claimed that the songstress had failed to pay the equivalent of $15.5M in taxes between 2012 to 2014.

It seems that the main issue that’s being debated is the 45-year-old’s country of residence during the years in question – staying in a country for more than six months means a person is declared a resident for tax purposes. Prosecutors claim that she spent most of her time in Spain, though she has continued to dispute these allegations.

According to Shakira’s reps, the case itself “[is] a total violation of her rights”; that statement came around the same time that her team reportedly turned down a proposed settlement in connection with the case, arguing that the mother of two had previously paid the amount she allegedly owed, plus interest.

Officials are said to have demanded a tax bill from all her global income during the relevant period – not just what was generated in Spain.

As of 2015, Shakira declared the European country as her place of residence for tax purposes, and in a separate 2019 case, her former husband, Gerard Piqué, was fined a large gum for tax evasion between 2008 and 2010.

Read more about the couple’s recent separation here, and tap back in with HNHH later for any updates on Shakira’s alleged tax fraud case.

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Will Smith Issues Genuine Public Apology To Chris Rock

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Will Smith has given an apology for the infamous slap that transpired earlier this year at the Oscars. Will Smith took to YouTube to issue an apology to comedian Chris Rock and address burning questions from fans.  He began by answering why he didn’t apologize to Chris Rock when he accepted his Oscar: “I was […]

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Lil Uzi Vert “RED & WHITE” EP Review

For the first time since 2020, Lil Uzi Vert is back with a new solo project.

Titled RED & WHITE, the Philadelphia native’s latest release is an eccentric ten-track EP that serves as an appetizer for the long-awaited follow-up to their sophomore studio album, Eternal Atake/Lil Uzi Vert V. The World 2. Initially released as a SoundCloud exclusive, RED & WHITE marks a return to form for Uzi, as they go back to the platform that made them a household name, and channel the carefree creative energy that powered early projects like Luv Is Rage and Lil Uzi Vert V. The World 2.

The result, however, is an exhilarating, yet mixed bag of tunes from Hip-Hop’s resident alien.

On one hand, the breezy effortlessness of Lil Uzi Vert’s past work is starting to show cracks on RED & WHITE. Although it’s a long shot to say that Uzi is actually struggling to pump out energetic and off-the-wall hits, the lack of effort on select tracks — most notably the blindly raging “ISSA HIT” —  just comes off as lazy rather than ingenious. The long-teased “I Know” — which hardcore fans have been begging for since 2017 — falls a bit flat. If it wasn’t for its incredibly zany Sonny Digital production and admittedly hard verses, “I Know” would otherwise be a skippable track due to its insufferably repetitive hook. Even the non-gender-conforming banger “GLOCK IN MY PURSE” sounds a bit underbaked, as Uzi goes from proclaiming himself to be “the best rapper from Philly” to delivering cheesy lines like, “If you got beef with me (Beef)/Better make you some chili (You better).” However, like nearly all of the other tracks on RED & WHITE, Uzi’s playful charisma is strong enough that listeners will likely just gloss over what appear to be subpar freestyles.


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RED & WHITE also features the reunion of Lil Uzi Vert and Maaly Raw following their heated dispute in 2019. As expected, the duo sounds as fresh as ever. The two Maaly Raw-produced tracks, “FLEX UP” and “BELIEVE ME,” stand as the most memorable songs on the EP, with the latter serving as the wildest song on the project — both production- and performance-wise. Apart from Maaly Raw’s contributions, producers such as Dun Deal, Hittkidd, Don Cannon, Mustard, and Ooggiemane appear on RED & WHITE. Even with so many impressive producers in the credits, the album is riddled with forgettable beats.

Yet, even with all of those aforementioned cons, RED & WHITE still manages to serve as a welcomed effort from Generation Now’s signature act. There are plenty of bright spots throughout the EP, from the high octane “HITTIN MY SHOULDER” to the wavy BEATSBYJEFF-produced “FOR FUN.”  Of all the songs, however, the final track — titled “FINAL FANTASY” on SoundCloud and simply titled “F.F.” across other streaming platforms — is arguably the best takeaway from the entire EP. The RED & WHITE closer finds Uzi floating over Brandon Finessin and 1Esko’s cinematic production, with quotable lyrics sprinkled throughout the hook (“Final Fantasy, this a new life/Final Fantasy, this a trilogy)/Final Fantasy, this not Moonrock/Probably smokin’ on my latest enemy”) and the seamless verses (“I’m a space cadet, Final Fantasy/She said, ‘Uzi, can you f*ckin’ land in me?’/P*ssy pink, I pull up in some salmon seats”). Complete with some emotional wailing mid-track, “F.F.” is easily the most polished track on RED & WHITE, and hopefully, it offers some indication as to what fans can expect from Uzi moving forward.

All in all, RED & WHITE feels less like a complete body of work and more like a random collection of Pink Tape testers, unreleased tracks, and throwaways. Since it is labeled as an EP, it gets a slight pass for its haphazard construction. However, as hype for their third studio album grows more and more every day, this EP has made it clear that Lil Uzi Vert’s new sauce needs some serious mixing before they finish The Pink Tape.

Lil Zay Osama Calls On Lil Durk For “F**k My Cousin Pt. 2”

Lil Zay Osama is coming strong ahead of the release of his upcoming project, Trench Baby 3. This morning, the rapper unloaded his latest banger, “Fuck Your Cousin Pt. 2” ft. Lil Durk. The two rappers deliver raw and aggressive banger detailing vengeance at any cost, even if the beef is with family. “Auntie call my phone through Facebook/ Tell me, squash it with my cousin/ This so deep right now, I catch him, I kill his ass in public, n***a/ Ayy, fuck my cousin, he with that opp shit,” Lil Zay raps on the record. Durk asserts his position as the Voice of the trenches, declaring, “In the ‘Raq, ask the streets, I’m bigger than Yeezy, I’m the G.O.A.T.”

Trench Baby 3 arrives on August 12th.

Quotable Lyrics
Bam got hit in the head, so we still count that as a face shot
Ayy, if n***as ain’t die, they on the shit bag
For J-money, it’s a go, you a fake opp with your brick ass 
And I fucked your baby mama while you was in jail, her thick ass

Ric Flair Reacts To Vince McMahon’s Retirement

The world of professional wrestling was rocked last week when longtime WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon announced his retirement in the midst of a controversy stemming from accusations of workplace misconduct and hush money payouts. Responding to McMahon’s departure from the WWE, 2x Hall of Fame member Ric Flair spoke with respect about his former boss.


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