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Earlier this week Quavo caused some fan concerns with a tweet he made. “I kno it’s been some years but now I’m taking Xanz,” he said in a tweet that got his fan’s attention. Many expressed concerns that the former Migos rapper could be returning to substance abuse. Though it took him some time to reply he eventually made a statement to VIBE clarifying what he meant and putting fan concerns to rest.
“I’m fine. I’m okay. It’s just y’all gotta listen to my lyrics. Y’all ain’t listening to the lyrics. So right now, I’m breaking them down over Twitter,” Quavo said. He explained that the tweet was merely lyrics from his song “Disciples” where he processes the tragic loss of Takeoff last year. He also assued fans that he’s doing okay. “I might say a line, I might say a bar. But if you listen to the album, those are bars and lines that I’m actually displaying on my Twitter. But I’m good. Thank y’all for y’all concerns.” Check out the full discussion below.
Earlier this month, Quavo released his highly anticipated new album Rocket Power. The project saw the artist taking on the emotional process of his former Migos collaborator Takeoff’s murder. Takeoff was tragically killed in November of last year in Houston. The album’s first-week sales were a step back for the rapper debuting at number 18 on the Billboard 200. That came even as the album over-achieved from its initial sales projections ending up with 34k units sold.
Rocket Power contained features from Takeoff, Future, Young Thug, Huxho, and BabyDrill. The project has already received a number of music videos most recently “11:11.” That was the second new music video he released since the album came out following “Hold Me.” In the video, the rapper is seen flexing a nice car in the forest while some glitchy visual effects are layered over top of him. What do you think of Quavo’s clarification on his comments about taking Xanax? Let us know in the comment section below.
When Tremaine Emory became the creative director over at Supreme, fans were excited to see what he would bring to the table. However, rumors about his discontent with the company soon began to surface. For weeks now, there has been this sense that Emory was about to leave the company. Overall, it was just a matter of time before an announcement was made. That said, no one could have expected the fallout we got today as Emory took to social media with his story.
In the Instagram post below, Emory says he left Supreme due to systemic racism in the workplace. He cited the lack of designers who were people of color, as well as the attitudes of those in charge. Emory even posted a photo of the book White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism. He claims he told the higher-ups at Supreme to read it “for a better understanding of what systemic racism is and how is affects people of all color’s who live in this white male patriarchal system that was built to only benefit white heterosexual males since the inception of America and even further back into European colonialism.”
Subsequently, Emory posted text messages that he had with Supreme’s brass. He wanted to construct a joint statement on his departure. Emory was adamant that Supreme must acknowledge their alleged systemic racism, but they refused to do so. One of Emory’s examples of the brand’s misdeeds is their attitude towards his Arthur Jafa collab. Although Supreme claims this collab is still in the works, Emory says they struck it down due to “depiction of black men being hung and the freed slave Gordon pictured with his whip lashes on his back.” Emory also spoke with Supreme’s James Jebbia, but didn’t seem happy with the alleged runaround he got.
More Text Messages
Needless to say, this is a big controversy for Supreme. Emory is getting support on social media, although he is also getting some pushback. It remains to be seen how Supreme will respond to these allegations. Give us your thoughts on all of this, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news and updates from around the streetwear world.
Diane von Furstenberg, a name synonymous with elegance, innovation, and empowerment in the fashion world, has an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion US Dollars as of 2023, according to Celebrity Net Worth. But how did she amass such wealth, and what makes her a true icon in the fashion industry?
Born Diane Simone Michele Halfin on December 31, 1946, in Brussels, Belgium, Diane’s journey to becoming a fashion icon was anything but ordinary. Her early life was marked by her mother’s resilience, a survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp. Diane’s international upbringing took her from Brussels to boarding school in Oxfordshire, England. Later, she moved on to universities in Madrid and Geneva.
It was during her university years that Diane met Prince Egon von Fürstenburg. Their marriage at the tender age of 18 in 1969 was a significant turning point in her life. While she dabbled in designing during her university days, her true foray into the fashion world began in Paris. There, she worked as an assistant to a fashion photographer’s agent. Her passion and understanding of the industry deepened in Italy, where she apprenticed under textile manufacturer Angelo Ferretti.
The Iconic Wrap Dress
In 1974, New York City witnessed the launch of Diane’s knitted jersey wrap dress under her brand. This dress wasn’t just a piece of clothing but a revolution. It symbolized power, freedom, and modernity for women. The wrap dress’s success was meteoric, earning Diane a feature in Newsweek magazine, which likened her marketability to that of Coco Chanel.
Expanding Horizons
Diane’s success wasn’t limited to the wrap dress. Over the decades, she expanded her fashion line, delving into various markets. After relocating to Paris in 1985, she started a French-language publishing house, Salvy. Her ventures also include a cosmetic line, perfumes, a stint on QVC, a fine jewelry collection, and authoring three books detailing her life and philosophy. Celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Lopez, Madonna, Priyanka Chopra, and Michelle Obama have donned her designs, further cementing her status in the fashion world.
Collaborations & Recognitions
Diane’s work has always been about more than just fashion. Her collaboration with GapKids in 2011 saw her designing for children. She also designed shirts for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign. In 2019, she launched a podcast, #InCharge, focusing on empowering women, featuring guests like Kris Jenner and Karlie Kloss.
Her contributions to the fashion world have also garnered her numerous accolades. She was elected the president of the Council of Fashion Designers of America in 2006, received a star on Seventh Avenue’s Fashion Walk of Fame in 2009, and was awarded at the Queen Sofia Spanish Institute Gold Medal Gala in 2010.
Philanthropy & Advocacy
Beyond fashion, Diane is a staunch advocate for women’s leadership. She has worked as a spokesperson for the Ban Bossy campaign, promoting leadership roles for young girls, and is on the board of Vital Voices, recognizing women leaders globally. Additionally, she founded The Diller-von Fürstenburg Family Foundation with her second husband, supporting nonprofits in arts, human rights, and education. Her dedication to fashion, philanthropy, and women’s leadership earned her the Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur in 2020, presented by Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank.
Conclusion
Diane von Furstenberg’s net worth is a testament to her talent, hard work, and dedication to empowering women. Her journey from a young girl in Brussels to a billion-dollar fashion icon inspires many, proving that anything is possible with passion and perseverance.
Gunna was away from the game for a while, but this year, he fully returned to hip-hop in ways big and small. Sure, his reintroduction fell under scrutiny and controversy due to his plea deal, but he’s certainly seen a lot of success regardless. For example, fans mostly responded positively to his new album, a Gift & a Curse, with “fukumean” becoming one of the year’s biggest rap hits. However, the YSL affiliate also revamped his public image in the purely physical sense, and started doing so far before dropping new music. With this new picture, we now have a lot of chapters in the saga of Wunna’s physical transformation.
Moreover, a new snap shows Gunna working out in athletic gear, and it’s almost too hard to recognize him. That would be true even if the picture was from another angle, since this one just captures his side profile. Still, that consideration didn’t stop fans from expressing their impressed, shocked, and downright incredulous reactions to the College Park MC’s bulk-up. While people sometimes cruelly clowned him for being a big boy compared to other rappers in his lane, that’s definitely not a valid joke to make anymore.
What’s more is that it seems like the 30-year-old doesn’t even have to try very hard to show up in the news. There’s already been a lot of conversation around his physical transformation, but now there’s a lot of memes tying him to Donald Trump. After all, the disgraced president hired the same lawyer that got Gunna his plea deal to help him out in one of his four criminal indictments. Even though it doesn’t help the “snitching” allegations, it’s a pretty comical and curious connection from two people we can’t imagine in the same room together.
Meanwhile, it’s hard to tell what’s next for the Drip Season artist- at least, when it comes to his career. We know he’ll probably stay on his gym grind, but more releases, collaborations, and a higher profile in the game is still up in the air. It wouldn’t be surprising, but many fans wonder whether his history behind bars will ever catch up to him, especially as the YSL trial moves forward. With that in mind, come back to HNHH for the latest news and updates on Gunna.
Lil Pump has sold his 5100 square foot mansion in Miami to Aaron Jones of the Green Bay Packers. Pump originally bought the home in 2019, two years after it was constructed. According to the realtor reports, the waterfront home has five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and was bought by Pump for $4.65 million. He has now reportedly flipped it to the Packers running back for nearly $3 million profit, with Jones paying $7 million for the home.
Pump has been looking to sell the property for some time, originally listing it for $8.7 million in February 2022. It’s unclear why Jones is buying a home in Florida. The 28-year-old was born in Georgia, played in Texas during both high school and college, and now plays professionally in Wisconsin. Perhaps those Wisconsin winters are just so brutal that he needs to migrate to Florida during the offseason.
However, Jones is not the only Packers product finding a new home. His former quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, recently splashed the cash as he settled in New Jersey. According to the Daily Mail, Rodgers recently closed on a $9.5 million mansion in Montclair. Described as an “ultra-private architectural masterpiece,” Rodgers’ new home encompasses 4000 square feet and sits on two acres of private land. Furthermore, it reportedly has eight bedrooms, ten bathrooms, and a three-car garage. Built in 2022, the house sits about 10 miles from MetLife Stadium.
According to property records, the house was sold at the end of June. However, it is unclear if Rodgers has moved into the home. For most of his tenure with the Packers, Rodgers lived in a 4012-square-foot mansion in Suamico, Wisconsin. He also maintained properties in San Diego and Malibu. Despite his living status being unclear, Rodgers has been impressing his new team during training camp. He will make his Jets debut at MetLife Stadium in a September 11 home opener against the Bills.
Cam’ron took to social media yesterday (August 30), announcing that he has a new mixtape on the way. The Lost Files Vol. 1 is set to arrive on September 8. Alongside the announcement, he also shared a clip of a new track, in which he reveals that he once did DJ Khaled a major solid. According to Cam’ron, his crew was considering robbing the artist, but lucky for him, the New York native stopped them in their tracks. “Old 40th, your g-pass is not that valid/ I swear to God I stopped my young boys from robbing Khaled (another one)/ Cam did!” he rhymes.
It’s unclear when the soon-to-be robbery was set to occur, but regardless, DJ Khaled probably appreciated the favor. In the post, Cam’ron also revealed that Ma$e has finally gotten his publishing rights back from Diddy, after some time. “My n***a murder had to sit this one out,” he wrote. “He just got his publishing back from Puff. Just finished the paper work for that yesterday. Congrats @rsvpmase while he getting his music back in order, I’m dumping my hard drive pause. The lost files vol 1. Sept 8.”
The duo also just recently scored a huge deal with Underdog Fantasy for their It Is What It Is podcast. The new deal is expected to expand their network and increase the show’s budget by quite a bit, meaning that fans can likely expect some exciting guests in the near future. In honor of the podcast’s most recent milestone, Killa Cam took to Instagram to share a throwback clip last week.
In the clip, he’s seen purchasing some new equipment to get the show up and running. “It was just an idea, but I believed,” he captioned the clip. It’s clear from the throwback post how far the show has managed to come in less than a year. Keep an eye on HNHH for more updates on Cam’ron.
DJ Khaled is set to join Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour as an opener for her upcoming shows in Los Angeles. The famous producer recently took to his social media to share the exciting news with fans. ‘BEYONCÉ DID’ On August 30, DJ Khaled took to Twitter (X) to announce that he’ll be an opener for […]
After the success of Nicki Minaj’s implementation into Call of Duty, fans were hyped to see what Activision had done with 21 Savage. Savage was the last of the Hip-Hop 50 skins being added to the came, along with Snoop and Nicki. However, now that Savage is available, fans aren’t on board. “Why they got the man looking like 50 savage lol,” one person commented while another noted, “They made him buff!” Unlike Nicki’s impressive rendering, 21 Savage looks like a strange blend between himself and 50 Cent which was then run through a program to make it legally distinct.
However, not everyone was a hater. “Salute to all the Def Jam rappers who got taken advantage of back in the day using their name, image, and likeness in Def Jam Vendetta and never received the money due to them,” one fan wrote. “This new generation of artists like 21 Savage have their business in order.” The Hip-Hop 50 bundle is the latest pop culture addition to Call of Duty. Last month, the game introduced a bundle based on Prime Video’s The Boys. However, clearly, some aspects have been implemented than others.
However, the criticism continued. “This how you know they know nothing bout hip hop. They playing deadprez while showcasing 21 savage,” one person argued. Furthermore, many people pointed out that the devs missed a golden opportunity to name the bundle’s melee weapon “Issa Knife”. Instead, the weapon is simply called the “Slaughter King”.
“The community will never get actual character skins we actually want.. like #johnwick or #tylerrake or something related to actual combat. Nobody wanted superheroes with super powers and assault rifles… or Godzilla and King Kong… WTF was that about?!?! ,” one particularly commenter lamented. Meanwhile, many people simply said they were going to stick with the Nicki skin. While each bundle is only around $20, it was certainly a choice to stagger the releases. Regardless, it appears that this is more of a miss than anything else for the ever-popular military shooter. What do you think of the skin? Let us know below.