Young Thug’s ‘Business Is Business’ Proves The Importance Of Album Sequencing — And That His Incarceration Is A Loss For Hip-Hop

Over the past year, Metro Boomin has had an incredible run. While he is already widely known as the face and sound of modern-day trap music, on his last two projects, the album Heroes & Villains and the Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse soundtrack, he stepped his game up to unexpected levels. Now, he’s credited as the executive producer on not just one, but two versions of Young Thug’s new album, Business Is Business — the original and the rejiggered Metro’svb Version.

Of the two, Metro’s Version is — unsurprisingly — superior, despite having all the same tracks and only two new songs. Its success highlights the importance of sequencing on a project, an art that goes overlooked by fans all too often. Business Is Business presents a unique opportunity to explore how sequencing changes the tenor and direction of an album because while “deluxe editions” of albums have proliferated in the streaming era, rarely have they experimented with song order the way Metro does here.

For instance, on Metro’s Version, the late-album standout “Jonesboro” is repurposed as the intro; while it gets lost in the shuffle amid the original 15 tracks, popping up around the time that most albums tend to start dragging, on the deluxe edition, it sets the mood for the whole project. Although the vibey, melodic track “Parade On Cleveland” with Drake is probably one that fans were itching to get to upon the album’s release, “Jonesboro” more accurately predicts the… well… businesslike tone of the project.

Business Is Business is a much more somber effort than Thug’s prior releases So Much Fun and Punk, owing at least partially to his present circumstances as a guest of the Fulton County Jail. It also makes sinister tracks like the 21 Savage-featuring “Want Me Dead” and “Hoodie” featuring BSlime and Lil Gotit a bit uncomfortable to listen to, considering it was Thug’s lyrics about sliding on enemies that initially tied him to the Fulton County D.A’s racketeering case against gang/label YSL.

Likewise, the celebratory overtones of “Oh You Went” with Drake and “Hellcat Kenny” with Lil Uzi Vert are undermined by the looming threat of a prison sentence reaching football numbers hanging over Thugger’s head. And, of course, there’s another elephant in the room. Although incarceration isn’t the same as death, the album’s compilation of old verses and guest appearances makes it feel almost cobbled together the way some notable posthumous releases have been and raises the question of how much of this was what Thug actually wanted versus how much of it was just feasible over the past few months.

Similar projects recorded or released by incarcerated rappers like Drakeo The Ruler and 03 Greedo attempted to answer these questions with incomplete results, and Business Is Business rarely does better at doing so. Thug’s vocal and lyrical dynamism helps, as does his well-established chemistry with Metro as a producer and the team of beatmakers employed on the project. But you can’t help but wonder as you listen whether he’d have made changes to the beat selection or to his partners’ verses if he had true access to the process of putting things together.

The lack of Gunna and Lil Keed’s voices on the album only twists the knife. While Gunna was able to process his feelings about the past year on his own new album, he was only free to record it by potentially betraying his longtime mentor, benefactor, and friend. Meanwhile, even if Thug truly believed that Gunna isn’t a “snitch,” they’re barred from associating by the courts anyway, breaking up what has been a lucrative and creatively fruitful musical partnership, if not a criminal one.

Metro does a superb job of tying the disparate elements of the album together enough to sound like a cohesive project on the original but truly works wonders on the resequenced version bearing his name. If his efforts weren’t undermined by the above concerns, Business Is Business might have been a triumph in the same order as his and Thug’s last handful of releases. As it stands, the project is a testament to the value of sequencing and an emblem of what the music world might lose if Young Thug loses his case.

Business Is Business is out now on Young Stoner Life Record / 300 Entertainment.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Lily-Rose Depp Defends Controversial Sex Scenes In “The Idol”

Lily-Rose Depp has defended the “provocative” nudity in HBO’s new series, The Idol. Speaking with Vogue Australia in an interview with singer and co-star Troye Sivan, she explained that she had no interest “in making something puritanical.” Depp says that we live in a “highly sexualized world” and wanted to explore that with The Idol.

“For me, whole character and the show and her arc was really a collaboration through and through. We know that we’re making something provocative and we are not shying away from that. That’s something I knew I was setting out to do from the beginning. I was never interested in making something puritanical. It’s okay if this show isn’t for everyone and that’s fine,” she told the outlet.

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Lily-Rose Depp Poses With The Weeknd At Cannes

Lily-Rose Depp et Abel Tesfaye (The Weeknd) le 23 mai 2023 à Cannes. (Photo by Laurent KOFFEL/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

Depp added that she “never felt more respected and more safe on a set, honestly. And I think the trust that we all built with each other, you [Sivan] and I, and [creator Sam Levinson] and I, and Abel [Tesfaye] and I, that can only make for a really safe-feeling set. So when it comes to the nudity and the risqué nature of the role, that to me was really intentional. That was really important to me and something that I was excited about doing. I think we live in a highly sexualized world. I think that’s an interesting thing to explore.”

In addition to critics focusing on the sexual content of the series, another aspect that has been the target of backlash is The Weeknd’s performance as Tedros. Responding to the hate, the singer’s been going back and forth with haters on Twitter who have been criticizing the show. In addition to acting in the series, The Weeknd also has a credit as a co-creator. The fifth and final episode of The Idol will be airing on July 2.

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Nike Air Max 90 “Phantom/Neutral Olive” Officially Unveiled

The Nike Air Max 90 is a classic sneaker that has remained popular over the years. With its timeless design and comfortable fit, it has become a staple in many wardrobes. The shoe features the iconic Air Max cushioning in the sole, providing excellent sneaker performance. The Nike branding is prominently displayed on the sides, adding a touch of sporty style. Whether you’re hitting the streets or heading to the gym, the Nike Air Max 90 offers both fashion and functionality.

The “Phantom/Neutral Olive” colorway is very toned down and perfect for the fall. Nike understands the importance of creating colorways specifically for fall. As the seasons change, so do the fashion trends and preferences. Sneakers designed with autumn-inspired tones allow individuals to express their style while staying on-trend. Fall colorways bring a sense of warmth and coziness to sneaker collections, complementing the seasonal wardrobe.

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“Phantom/Neutral Olive” Nike Air Max 90

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The sneaker features a very muted colorway as the majority of the sneaker is colored with shades of gray and green. The sole and upper are mostly a light gray color, with the area surrounding the air bubble and Nike Swoosh both a tan/green color. Around the laces there are durable patches of dark green, giving the sneaker a dimmer aspect. There are also specific pops of dark red that can be found on the tongue, sides, and heel of the sneakers. Those pops of red give the sneaker a bit of color but allow the colorway to stay consistent.

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According to Sneaker Bar Detroit, the release date for the Nike Air Max 90 “Phantom/Neutral Olive” is sometime in 2023. Also, the sneaker will have a retail price of $130 when it releases to the public. Further, make sure to let us know what you think about these kicks in the comments below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the most recent updates and news from the sneaker community. We’ll make sure to offer you the newest products from the most notable brands.

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Lizzo Shows Up Hyped For Beyonce Concert

Celebrities love showing their support for other celebs. The places we’ve learned that best are on recent major arena tours like Taylor Swift’s and Beyonce’s. At a recent show in Warsaw, Beyonce had one special fan in particular at the concert. Video circulated of Lizzo in the audience enjoying Yonce’s show. The “About Damn Time” singer was particularly excited to hear Beyonce play “Church Girl.” She sang along to the Renaissance deep cut in a video making the rounds on social media. The video went viral just a few hours after a different video from the show. That clip showed Zendaya and Tom Holland in attendance at the same show.

As many celebrities have shown up to the Renaissance Tour Beyonce has still firmly been the center of the show. Throughout the shows, she’s debuted dozens of new flashy outfits. The performances themselves have been evolving from stop to stop as well. In a recent performance, she was narrowly saved from a wardrobe malfunction. The quick thinking of one of Beyonce’s long-time collaborators saved the superstar from what could have been a painful mishap.

Lizzo Sees Beyonce Live Again

Longtime Lizzo fans won’t be surprised to see her at another Beyonce show. She’s always been a massive fan of Queen B and has consistently spoken highly of the influence she has on her own sound and style. Later on social media, she divulged that she’s seen Beyonce live 10 times. She’s officially made it 11 with this new concert she attended in Warsaw.

Earlier this month Lizzo was confirmed as a headliner for this year’s Made In America Fest. The fest’s other headliner is her good friend and frequent collaborator SZA. The pair have been linked repeatedly this year following SZA’s remix of Lizzo’s song “Special.” SZA also recently came to the defense of her against online bullies in a recent series of tweets. SZA also made an appearance in Lizzo’s HBO Concert Documentary earlier this year. What do you think of Lizzo popping up at a Beyonce concert? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Doja Cat Creeps Fans Out With IG Video Ahead Of New Album

Doja Cat shared a video of herself posing with a flashing spotlight on her on Instagram, Wednesday, creeping out fans. In the clip, she appears to be listening to “Famous” by Princess Superstar. “I want a limo and a plane and I wanna complain ok?” she captioned it. The post comes ahead of her highly anticipated fourth studio album.

“You need holy water and a Bible,” one user commented on the video. Another wrote: “Thats it… I have had enough I am unfollowing this sick person.” Other users defended Doja Cat for taking risks. One fan commented: “I don’t care what nobody says. The pure raw talent in this young lady I salute her. I love she is transparent and does not care what anybody thinks or feels about her. At the end of the days our lives go on.”

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Doja Cat In Concert

PARIS, FRANCE – SEPTEMBER 25: Doja Cat performs at the Global Citizen Live, Paris on September 25, 2021 in Paris, France. (Photo by David Wolff – Patrick/Redferns)

While Doja has yet to reveal a title nor a release date for her new album, she’s been teasing it more and more in recent weeks. She shared a potential 19-song tracklist back in April. The list featured the song, “Attention,” which went on to be the first single from the project two months later. The single features Doja moving into a more hip-hop-focused style after having criticized her previous albums, Hot Pink (2019) and Planet Her (2021), as “cash-grabs” and “mediocre pop.”

In one since-deleted tweet, she told fans that she’s setting out to prove she can rap: “I also agree with everyone who said the majority of my rap verses are mid and corny. I know they are. I wasn’t trying to prove anything I just enjoy making music but I’m getting tired of hearing yall say that I can’t so I will.”

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Speaking with Rolling Stone, earlier this month, she cited Erykah Badu, John Coltrane, and 90s hip-hop as current influences. Be on the lookout for more details regarding Doja Cat’s next release in the coming weeks.

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Young Thug’s Concert Promoters Had Their ‘Racial Animus’ Lawsuit Dismissed, But They Might Re-File

Back in 2021, Young Thug had a concert at the New York Fairgrounds that was canceled after allegedly not being promoted fairly, according to HipHopDX. This resulted in a lawsuit from the promoters, who claimed it failed because of “racial animus,” against the State of New York, per The New York Law Journal.

“Defendants’ failure to fulfill their contractual obligations was allegedly grounded on racial animus toward plaintiffs, to the race of Young Thug, to the concert, and to the perceived race of the anticipated concertgoers,” the publication stated.

Since then, US District Judge Brenda Sannes allowed the State of New York to dismiss the lawsuit — claiming the state is not a person, but a corporation. This doesn’t mean it isn’t continuing, though, as HipHopDX got court documents that show the plaintiffs “filed for leave to re-file the lawsuit on additional tortious grounds.”

The publication also points out that while Young Thug isn’t directly implicated in this lawsuit, he is facing another one after failing to perform at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena last June because he was incarcerated. The concert’s promoter claimed that the $150,000 advance was never returned.

“Due to his arrest and the nature of the felony criminal charges against Williams, it was immediately apparent in May 2022 that he would not be able to perform as required in the agreement,” this lawsuit’s filing said. “To date, A-1 Concert has not received any reimbursement of the $150,000 owed to it.”

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