DJ Khaled Drops Teaser Featuring Drake And Lil Baby

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DJ Khaled took to his Instagram and dropped a sneak peek of new heat featuring two hip-hop heavyweights. Longevity is a gift in music, and the hypeman rapper proves he still got it after almost two decades. The hitmaker posted a snippet on his social media of him with Drake and Lil Baby surrounded by […]

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LeBron James Reclaims His Power By Filing Trademark For ‘Shut Up And Dribble’

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Basketball player LeBron James has proven to be more than just an athlete. After being told to “shut up and dribble” by a reporter, James is taking the term and making it his own after filing for a trademark for the slogan. LeBron James Files Trademark Basketball legend and philanthropist LeBron James continues to reclaim […]

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Soulja Boy and Charleston White Hurl Insults At Each Other As Beef Heats Up

A few days ago, Soulja Boy and his entourage approached Charleston White and got into an altercation which resulted in White pepper spraying the rapper. White then recalled the event through laughs on Instagram, saying, “They didn’t know what happened… I hit they motherf**kin’ ass one more time just for goodness sake. That man Soulja Boy said… ‘Bruh! You maced me?!'” Soulja Boy didn’t find it amusing, responding to White saying, “You n***as scared of me.”

Now, both Soulja Boy and White have taken to social media once more to talk more trash. “Show me a hundred thousand, broke-ass n***a,” said Soulja in his video. In a response recorded in a car, White mocked Soulja Boy for running away. “Someone should have a video of the back of this boy’s head,” he said. “His elbows and his asshole all going in the same direction.”

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“N***a you still live in a trailer park,” Soulja said in his video. “You ain’t never touched a million dollars. I’ve been making money since I was sixteen.” He then waved huge stacks of bills in front of the camera, repeating his taunt: “Show me 100K n***a. Show me 100K.” He refuted White’s retelling of the event, saying White was “shooting pepper spray and started running… N***a scared.”

“You’re face ain’t even healed yet,” said White in his response. “So I know you’re still aggravated and agitated. You got skin agitation so you still mad in some kind of way.” He also addressed Soulja Boy making fun of his age. “Young versus old,” he said. “I’m still a stud… Everybody was saying man get out of there. I said I’m not going nowhere.”

After all this, it’s still unclear who ran from whom. Perhaps we’ll never know. Check out the videos below.

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Cordae Takes A Moment To Relish In His Success On The Celebratory ‘Multi-Platinum’

There’s no denying Cordae’s success in music. At just 25 years old, the DMV rapper packed plenty of accomplishments on his resume. He’s a Grammy-nominated rapper thanks to his debut album, The Lost Boy. He’s worked with celebrated artists like Eminem, Chance The Rapper, HER, Robert Glasper, Common, Nas, and more. He also has two top-15 albums to his name thanks to The Lost Boy and From A Birds Eye View. All of these accomplishments and more are at the center of his new single, “Multi-Platinum.”

Cordae’s latest release is quite the celebratory effort as he takes a moment to relish in his success, something he has every right to do especially at his young age. Thanks to production from Kid Culture, Cordae uses the track to narrate this very success from start to now. The track also stands as his first official release since sharing From A Birds Eye View earlier this year.

Months after releasing From A Birds Eye View, Cordae admitted that the project was not better than his debut. “Yo so l just drove on a lil 4 hour road trip and listened to both my albums front to back,” he wrote. “And f*ck I must say it’s most definitely “The Lost Boy > FABEV lmaooo. My bad y’all. Ima do better next time. I got sumn to prove.”

You can listen to “Multi-Platinum” in the video above.

Cordae is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Young Dolph’s ‘Hall Of Fame’ Is His First Posthumous Single

In the less than 12 months since Young Dolph was gunned down in his native Memphis, his Paper Route Empire cohorts have made a point of honoring their fallen brother. In January, the Paper Route Empire Presents: Long Live Dolph compilation album dropped featuring PRE rappers Key Glock, Big Moochie Grape, and others. And today, PRE has leveled up with “Hall Of Fame,” the first track from Young Dolph to be released following his death.

“Hall Of Fame” is accompanied by an animated video, which is a loop of a boy admiring a shrine to the late rapper. A Dolphin logo/Paper Route Empire branded sports car rolls down Memphis’ Adolph “Young Dolph” Thornton Jr. Avenue to a hall where Dolph’s legacy is honored. The iced-out doors open and the boy looks upon a wall of Dolph’s records, framed in jewel-encrusted borders. A bust of Dolph with his diamond-studded PPE necklace around it sits in the center.

Produced by Bandplay, Dolph floats on the track, rapping swiftly like he always did, spitting: “They say I’m showing out, they say I should be ashamed, I don’t do it for the clout, b*tch, I do it for the gang. You can walk in any trap and I bet they know my name, Frank Matthews of the South, put me in the hall of fame.”

Watch the video for “Hall of Fame” above.

French Montana And EST Gee Move Fearlessly Through City Streets In Their Video For ‘Keep It Real’

It took French Montana all of seven months to give the world a brand new project. That was the case with Montega, his fifth album which doubled as a joint project with producer Harry Fraud. Montega arrived with 14 songs and guest appearances from Babyface Ray, Benny the Butcher, Chinx, EST Gee, Fleurie, Jadakiss, Quavo, and Rick Ross. In French’s continued effort to promote his latest body of work, he returns with a visual for “Keep It Real” alongside EST Gee.

French and EST find themselves in city streets in their video for “Keep It Real.” Dark and bright skies sit behind the two rappers as they stand proudly with their crew on street corners and on top of buildings all in a successful attempt to show off their fearless demeanor.

The new video for “Keep It Real” joins others that French has released for songs from Montega. They include “Blue Chills,” “Bricks & Bags,” and “Rushmore Pack.” Recently, French Montana collaborated with DreamDoll for her “Ice Cream Dream” collaboration while also having a hand in Drake winning and losing over $25 million through a game of roulette that they played together.

You can watch the video for “Keep It Real” above.

Montega is out now via Coke Boys Records. You can stream it here.