Month: August 2023
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What Song Does Blue Ivy Perform With Beyoncé On The ‘Renaissance Tour’?
Beyoncé has been continuing her Renaissance Tour run across North America, with recent dates taking place on the East Coast, and her family is joining her for the ride. Her daughter, Blue Ivy, has popped up as a mainstay of the show for one of the songs on the setlist.
After Beyoncé performs her hit, “Run The World (Girls),” Blue Ivy then joins her for “My Power,” from the 2019 soundtrack for The Lion King. During the stop at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium, Blue also returned for “Black Parade” to unveil a special New York jersey.
The pop star’s young daughter debuted her skills during the European leg of the Renaissance Tour, showing off in Paris first.
“She is 11 years old, and she had one week to prepare, and she’s just getting better and better,” Tina Lawson, her grandmother, told People.
“Well, this is a heels family,” she added. “You’re trained early to walk in heels. But yeah, she’s having the time of her life… I couldn’t be more proud of her because she really worked hard… So I’m the proud grandma, always.”
Blue Ivy’s grandmother on Jay-Z’s side (Gloria Carter) has also shared a similar sentiment, revealing that she told the two musicians that they “opened up a door” with this.
Check out Blue Ivy’s performance above.
Travis Scott’s Fascinating View Of ‘Utopia’ Might Just Be Too Ahead Of Its Time
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For a little under a decade now, Texas rapper Travis Scott has had his fingers firmly on the pulse of the hip-hop zeitgeist. Starting with his second mixtape Days Before Rodeo in 2014, Travis has embodied the sort of chaotic, disaffected energy anyone born after Y2K finds intrinsic to their nature. It’s sort of a combination of the shoulder-shrugging nihilism of Generation X, multiplied by the molar-grinding anxiety of the millennial generation, cut with the hyperspeed stream of always-on, instantly gratifying internet culture. The dude always seemed great at aesthetics and giving the impression of perspective without really having much to say, and that seems to be catnip for the algorithmically programmed YouTube junkies we’re all turning into.
Travis’ ascension to hip-hop supremacy seemed certified with 2018’s Astroworld, which finally alchemized all the components and influences he’d always jammed together into more than the sum of its parts. Hip-hop, for the better part of the next couple of years, sounded like Astroworld. Travis became the influence instead of just the living mood board showcasing his inspirations. His dominance appeared inevitable. Then, a pandemic happened. Then, just when it seemed things might be getting back to normal, Travis’ 2021 Astroworld Festival ended in disaster, and he was semi-forced into a year of exile, just when he was prepared to present the next phase of his stylistic evolution and pay off his potential in full.
Now, five years after Astroworld, Travis finally presents his vision of Utopia — and it seems that his aim, once so very true, is off for the first time in his career. The thing is, I’m not sure in which direction. It’s obviously forward facing, positing a view of hip-hop very different from its current trajectory. On the other hand, it seems like Travis has once again presented a project that is the sum of its influences, without being sublime enough to portend the future of the culture and the genre. Maybe it’s a dud or maybe, as with so many works of true genius, it’s just too ahead of its time.
It’s said in the fashion world — another realm in which Travis has always appeared to be intensely interested — if something goes out of style, just wait. In a decade or so, it’ll be back in style with a vengeance. In the case of Utopia, the common consensus appears to be that Travis is once again being moved by the spirit of his greatest inspiration, Kanye West. Unfortunately, it’s at a time when Kanye is not the hero to the world at large that he once was. Even worse, the album Travis chose to channel was one of Ye’s most controversial: Yeezus, the mercurial Chicago producer’s 2013 attempt at being deconstructionist and avant garde.
Like Yeezus, Mike Dean’s fingerprints are all over Utopia; distorted drum breaks blast through “Hyaena,” ghostly, stripped-down synths under-gird “My Eyes,” even a broken Nina Simone sample appears on “I Know?” It’s like Travis and Dean took the maximalist-minimalist approach from Yeezus and wrought it on a more massive canvas. Rather than the zoned-out groove of Astroworld, we’ve got the twitchy, nervous energy of Kanye right before his first breakdown, when it seemed like he stopped trying to impress us and started trying to see just what we’d let him get away with.
The thing is, Yeezus, for better or worse, was never really in style. Some critics loved it, some listeners hated it, but the thing is, there has never really been anything else that sounded like it in hip-hop since — until now. The culture, whether you believe it’s a hivemind or an algorithm or just advertising dollars being spent, went in other directions. In fact, Travis Scott’s sound was the one that seemed most in-demand, spawning a horde of imitators and collaborators from Future and Nav to Quavo and Young Thug. Everyone incorporated a little of what Travis did from 2014 to 2020, while Kanye seemingly moved on from his own experimentation by his next album, 2016’s The Life Of Pablo.
That avant-garde style sounds just as out-of-step now as it did ten years ago. Where hip-hop has decided to reincorporate its ’80s club sister sounds like house and techno (perhaps in an escapist effort to shake off the world’s looming problems through cathartic dance), Utopia perhaps more closely reflects the anxious, apocalyptic times we’re currently living through. If music is supposed to be an escape, Utopia sounds less like its namesake than a sharp-angled, iron-walled maze, a gilded cage, or a chair made of swords. It’s jagged and concussive and claustrophobic, while Travis’ raps haven’t really improved enough to feel like he’s trying to make any kind of a coherent statement about all of this.
So, I don’t see this album having the impact of an Astroworld. It’ll likely go No. 1, because in the world where listeners are fans of the person (or the persona, rather — cults of personality abound on Elon Musk’s Twitter) more than the music, there will surely be those who “Emperor’s New Clothes” their way into convincing themselves they’re enjoying the listen. But I can’t help but wonder if, should we wait another decade, we’ll finally start to see the true influence of Utopia — even if the world itself seems further away from the concept than ever.
Utopia is out now via Cactus Jack Records / Epic Records.
Trippie Redd’s ‘A Love Letter To You 5’: Everything We Know So Far
Trippie Redd is gearing up for his upcoming album, A Love Letter To You 5. Over the years, Trippie’s Love Letter series has become a favorite among his fan base, as he delivers poignant accounts of love and heartbreak, and the emotional and mental consequences of both.
We’ve put together a nifty little guide, featuring everything to know about A Love Letter To You 5‘s impending release.
Release date
A Love Letter To You 5 is out 8/4 via 10K Projects. Find more information here.
Tracklist
You can see the A Love Letter To You 5 tracklist below
1. “Take Me Away” Feat. Corbin
2. “Last Days”
3. “Thy Motion”
4. “How You Alive”
5. “Thinking Bout You”
6. “Praying 4 Love”
7. “Reality”
8. “A Feeling” Feat. Skye Morales
9. “Romantic Fantasy”
10. “I’m Mad At Me” Feat. Lil Wayne
11. “Closed Doors” Feat. Roddy Ricch
12. “Action”
13. “Left 4 Dead”
14. “Wind” Feat. The Kid LAROI
15. “Helicopter” Feat. Tommy Lee Sparta
16. “Took My Breath Away” Feat. Skye Morales
17. “Flowers” Feat. Bryson Tiller
18. “The Hate”
19. “Trip McKnight”
Features
According to the recently revealed tracklist, fans can look forward to collaborations with Corbin, Skye Morales, Lil Wayne, Roddy Ricch, The Kid LAROI, Tommy Lee Sparta, and Bryson Tiller.
Artwork
You can see the artwork for A Love Letter To You 5 below.
Singles
So far, Trippie has released “Took My Breath Away” and “Last Days” as singles from A Love Letter To You 5.
Tour
Trippie will embark on the Take Me Away Tour beginning this fall. He will be joined by by special guests LUCKI, D.Savage, Ekkstacy, Jean Dawson and K Sauve. You can see the list of dates below, and purchase tickets here.
08/31 — Somerset, WI @ Somerset Amphitheater
09/02 — Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
09/04 — St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre STL
09/05 — Tinley Park, IL @ Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
09/07 — Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre
09/08 — Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
09/09 — Hartford, CT @ The XFINITY Theatre
09/10 — Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center
09/12 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
09/13 — Camden, NJ @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
09/14 — Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live
09/16 — Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
09/17 — Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion
09/18 — Raleigh, NC @ Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
09/21 — West Palm Beach, FL @ iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
09/22 — Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
09/23 — Atlanta, GA @ Lakewood Amphitheatre
09/26 — Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavillion
09/28 — Sugar Land, TX @ Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
10/01 — Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
10/02 — San Diego, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
10/04 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Kia Forum
10/06 — Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre
10/09 — Seattle, WA @ WAMU Theater
Gunna’s Swaggering ‘Rodeo Dr’ Video Flips The Infamous OJ Simpson Police Chase Into A Run From Fans
Gunna takes inspiration from one of the foundational pop culture moments of the ’90s in his new video for “Rodeo Dr.” Directed by Spike Jordan, the video finds the rapper in the midst of a shopping spree on the titular Los Angeles retail strip, after a lunch at an Italian restaurant. As he and his driver leave — in a white Ford Bronco, naturally — they inspire a chase scene that sees fans flagging them down on the freeway, with girls flashing them and giving out their phone numbers and fans holding up signs touting their love for Gunna.
While Gunna’s return to the spotlight might not have been quite as triumphant as he depicts it here, he did appear to receive a warmer reception than might have been predicted by an observer perusing social media immediately after his release from jail earlier this year. While he fended off accusations of “snitching” on Young Thug — who, again, fans maintain hasn’t actually committed any criminal activities, so what’s there to tell? — Gunna’s album, A Gift & A Curse, was a commercial success, debuting at No. 3 on the Billboard 200.
Meanwhile, singles “Bread & Butter” and “Fukumean” were also warmly received — particularly the latter, which appears in a credits sequence in the “Rodeo Dr” video — and videos for “Alright” and “Back To The Moon” have accumulated millions of views on YouTube.
Watch Gunna’s “Rodeo Dr” video above.
Gunna is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
The Dancers Suing Lizzo Over Alleged Sexual Harassment And More Told Their Story On ‘Today’
Over the past couple days, Lizzo has faced some troubling allegations. It was reported yesterday (August 1) that the singer/rapper was being sued by three of her former dancers over a number of accusations, including sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment. Now, two of them appears on Today this morning to share their perspective.
Arianna Davis, who first joined Lizzo’s dance team after competing on her show Watch Out for the Big Grrrls, said of Lizzo allegedly taking exception to her gaining weight, “I just had this feeling they had a problem with the way I was gaining weight. […] She proceeded to say, ‘You know, dancers get fired for gaining weight. You should basically be grateful to be here.”
Crystal Williams also noted of how Lizzo would treat her and others, “She would pick and choose when she wanted to be professional and when she wanted things to be personal. […] You go from preaching about sisterhood to then turning around and saying that it’s a privilege that you know us by name.”
Watch the Today video above and learn more about the lawsuit here.
Lizzo is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
Lizzo Praised Amsterdam’s Banana Sex Show In Resurfaced Interview
Lizzo spoke about her excitement for the now-infamous banana sex show in Amsterdam’s Red Light District during a 2019 interview with local radio DJ, Frank van der Lende. The live sex show is at the center of a lawsuit that three former dancers for the singer filed against her on Tuesday.
During her resurfaced interview, Lizzo expressed her desire to attend the banana sex show. “That’s what I want to do,” she said. “I need my potassium if you know what I’m saying. My puss-tassium.” The place she is referring to is “Bananenbar,” where patrons reportedly eat bananas out of sex performers’ vaginas. The spot is directly referenced in the aforementioned ongoing lawsuit.
Read More: Lizzo Sued For Sexual Harassment & Hostile Work Environment By Former Dancers
Lizzo In Concert
The three dancers claim that Lizzo brought them there while in Amsterdam in February 2023 for a tour stop. They say she pressured them to interact with the sex performers. The lawsuit specifically states that Lizzo encouraged the dancers to “catch dildos launched from the performers’ vaginas and eat bananas protruding from the performers’ vaginas.” It adds: “Plaintiffs were aghast with how little regard Lizzo showed for the bodily autonomy of her employees and those around her, especially in the presence of many people whom she employed.”
The dancers’ lawyer, Ron Zambrano, said in a statement: “The stunning nature of how Lizzo and her management team treated their performers seems to go against everything Lizzo stands for publicly, while privately she weight-shames her dancers and demeans them in ways that are not only illegal but absolutely demoralizing.”
Multiple celebrities have come forward to address the allegations made against Lizzo. Among them is filmmaker Sophia Nahli Allison, who revealed she dropped out of working with the singer on a documentary in 2019, while describing her as “arrogant, self-centered, and unkind.” Be on the lookout for further updates on the case on HotNewHipHop.
Read More: Sophia Nahli Allison Slams Lizzo As “Arrogant, Self-Centered, & Unkind”
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Travis Scott Criticized For Failing To Credit KayCyy For “Thank God” Feature
Travis Scott has been receiving some backlash lately, for failing to include KayCyy as a featured artist on his UTOPIA track “Thank God.” Many listeners found it to be questionable, as KayCyy performs the song’s chorus and apparently wrote a good portion of it. KayCyy himself appears to agree with the criticism, recently responding to a fan’s Tweet sharing his thoughts. “Why tf is KayCyy’s feature still hidden?” the fan wrote, “He literally wrote a large part of it and sings the entire chorus [crying emoji].”
KayCyy replied, writing “Y’all keep sending me these messages… Y’all know what I do..! I’m not no background singer… f*ck Trav!!!” Though KayCyy is credited as a songwriter on “Thank God,” fans seem to think he should be credited as a featured artist as well. It’s clear that KayCyy made a major contribution to the track, but it’s uncertain whether he’ll be credited further.
Read More: Travis Scott Is Taking “Utopia” To Rome: Details
KayCyy Says “F*ck Trav!!!”
Travis Scott’s UTOPIA includes various other high-profile features, including Beyonce, Kanye West, Drake, The Weeknd, and more. After months of teasing, he dropped it at the end of July. The album’s release was accompanied by a new film, Circus Maximus, which hit theaters on July 27. The film’s description calls it a “mind-bending visual odyssey across the globe,” featuring music from UTOPIA.
The rapper was scheduled to unveil UTOPIA at a performance at the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt last month, however, the show didn’t go on as planned. Following some confusion around whether or not it would take place, it was ultimately canceled due to “complex production issues.” He promised fans last week that the Egyptian show will happen eventually. “They just need a bit a time to set lay on lands,” he explained. Fortunately, the cancellation didn’t stop Travis Scott’s fans from celebrating the new album. A clip of various fans gathered at the Pyramids and singing along to his songs circulated last week. Travis Scott has since announced a “UTOPIA live” performance at Circus Maximus in Rome, which is scheduled for August 7.
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1972 Wilt Chamberlain Jersey Expected To Fetch $4M+ At Auction
A 1972 Los Angeles Lakers jersey worn by Wilt Chamberlain during Game 5 of the 1972 Finals will go up for auction at Sotheby’s later this month. It is believed to be the most valuable piece of Wilt Chamberlain memorabilia to ever go up for auction, with the piece expected to sell for at least $4 million. The previous record for Wilt Chamberlain memorabilia was a rookie Wilt jersey sold in June 2023 for $1.79 million. Furthermore, that sale set the record for a game-worn, vintage (pre-1980) piece of NBA memorabilia.
“This jersey holds an extraordinarily significant place in the history of Los Angeles, not only adorned by the man many consider to be the greatest player ever to step on the court but as a relic from one of the greatest franchises in sports history,” said Brahm Wachter, Sotheby’s head of streetwear and modern collectibles. The jersey will go on public display at Sotheby’s LA gallery on August 31. It is being sold alongside a collection of magazines, newspapers, and trading cards that depict the jersey in question. Online bidding will run from August 27 to September 28.
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Where Does Wilt’s $4M Jersey Rank In Jersey Sales?
While the jersey will set the record for Wilt Chamberlain memorabilia, where does its $4 million price tag rank among other jersey auctions? The most expensive jersey ever to sell at auction is a 1998 Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls jersey. Worn during Game 1 of the NBA Finals, the jersey sold for $10.091 million in September 2022. It’s the first, and to date only, jersey to exceed $10 million. Just behind the Jordan jersey is Diego Maradona’s “Hand of God” jersey from the 1986 World Cup. That sold for $9.28 million in May 2022.
While not as pricey as those items, the Chamberlain jersey is by no means cheap. Furthermore, there is a dedicated group of Chamberlain-specific collectors who will be very interested in the piece. As mentioned, the jersey is available for public viewing in LA until August 31. Be sure to come to HotNewHipHop next month to find out how much the jersey actually ends up going for.
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