DJ Akademiks and Saucy Santana are currently wrapped up in some pretty messy beef. Many fans and peers have shared their thoughts on it, and now Queen Latifah has weighed in on social media. Their feud first started when DJ Akademiks dissed City Girls’ Yung Miami, accusing her of perpetuating homophobia. According to him, her response to his claim that her only talent is “pimping men” only worked to reinforce negative stereotypes. He claimed that if she truly respected her gay friends like Saucy Santana, she wouldn’t have used a gay slur.
Saucy Santana then responded, siding with Yung Miami. “Me being her best friend, it don’t have nothing to f*cking do with me. In the hood, and in a lot of urban cultures, when you see boys that are acting feminine, that are being messy, that are being extra and doing f*g sh*t, that’s what you address them as,” he said. Things only escalated from there, after Saucy Santana threatened to “beat” and sexually assault DJ Akademiks.
Most recently, DJ Akademiks got emotional during a live stream. He revealed that he felt like he couldn’t fire back at Saucy Santana without getting canceled. Yung Miami then responded, reminding him of the impact of his own comments. “I was in tears when he laughed and was trolling about my car getting shot up while was 6 months pregnant,” she wrote. Queen Latifah seems to have a similar take on the situation. She reposted one user’s message about the beef on her Instagram Story, calling him out for targeting Black women.
“It’s cr*zy to me how DJ Akademiks is crying scared to say anything to Saucy Santana because he’s a gay man and he’s scared of getting ‘cancelled,’” the post begins. “But has said some of the most outlandish, vile, disrespectful and demeaning things to Black women with absolutely no fear whatsoever.” What do you think of Queen Latifah reposting a message calling out DJ Akademiks? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.
In a rare appearance on The Kardashians, Kourtney Kardashian stated that Tristian Thompson “triggers” her. Kardashian even went as far as to ask her daughter she was “okay” with Thompson being around them. “Tristian has done so many awful things to my sister that it’s hard to be around him. Sometimes I just find him so triggering to be around,” Kardashian said in a confessional.
Of course, Thompson has been nothing but trouble for Kourtney’s sister Khloe. Thompson cheated on her repeatedly, as well as potentially cheating on his pregnant girlfriend with Khloe. However, Thompson continually plays hot and cold with Khloe. In an episode of the show at the end of September, Thompson stunned Khloe by calling her “his person”. Meanwhile, Thompson has been accusing of neglecting the children he had with other women in favor of being around his more famous children.
However, despite everything he’s done, the family still appears to love having Thompson around. Kim Kardashian heaped praise on Tristan Thompson during an October episode of The Kardashians. “He is such a good friend and such a good dad. But he just couldn’t get it together in that area of being a faithful boyfriend. You wanna hate him for that…But I will never throw someone away and act like they can’t grow and evolve.” Kardashian said. She also listed all of the selfless things Thompson has done for her and the family, such as taking her kids to dinner.
This response, however, was met with backlash from several sources. “Its been so hard to refrain from speaking up, and out of respect for my sister, I haven’t for over 7 years. but this is just too much. It’s so painful to see how Tristan can find the time to these nice things for others but can’t seem to show up and be a real parent my nephew Prince,” the lengthy statement began. It was written by the sister of Jordan Craig, the mother of Thompson’s eldest child. The post went on to call out Kim Kardashian for defending Thompson’s character on a “global platform”.
PinkPantheress is one of the more intriguing and new female artists to pop off in the hip-hop and R&B scene. While she is not directly within those two genres, the Bath, England singer is bringing some funky and quirky vibes that are shaking things up. So far, it is continuing to bring her loads of success in a very short time frame. In fact, it was around the middle of 2021 that PinkPantheress started to release some tracks to streaming. Additionally, she put out her first-ever project that year with to hell with it. That contains some of her most popular songs “Pain” and “Break It Off – Bonus.”
Of course, we cannot forget about what she and Ice Spice did together on “Boy’s a liar Pt. 2.” The irresistibly cute instrumental along with the sad and honest lyrics about boys being toxic won so many people over. It has already racked up over 700 million streams since its release at the beginning of February. While grabbing Ice Spice for that song was a big deal, she could have caught an even bigger fish.
In a recent interview with i-D, she brutally recalled a time when she could have landed a placement on a Kendrick song. NFR Podcast tweeted an excerpt from the story and it is honestly gut-wrenching. “Oh f***, I can’t even think about it. I was watching Nightcrawler with this guy.” You might be wondering why she did not pick up and put a pause on the date for King Kendrick. Well, PinkPanthress’s date asked her to put her phone on silent. We do not know if she was expecting the call or not. However, that guy hopefully feels real awful about it.
What are your initial thoughts on PinkPantheress revealing that she almost featured on a Kendrick Lamar song? Would this have been a great collaboration? Do you think she will ever get a call back from him? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around PinkPantheress, as well as everything else going on around the music world.
Duane “Keefe D” Davis, the individual accused of the murder of rap icon Tupac Shakur, is facing yet another hurdle in court. With his upcoming trial, he finds himself powerless and unable to afford a lawyer. In Court With No Lawyer? Duane “Keefe D” Davis recently appeared in a Nevada courtroom without legal representation after […]
Inspiration for Halloween costumes can come from many different places. Even for some rappers, they can look around the world of hip-hop for suggestions on where to take their costumes. It’s no surprise then that Jaden Smith used the genre as his inspiration. Smith is notoriously a big fan of rap music himself and has expressed his admiration for artists like Kid Cudi, Kanye West, and Tyler, The Creator.
But when it came to his Halloween look Jaden didn’t choose any of those rappers. Instead, he adopted a look inspired by Playboi Carti, wearing some of the signature face paint the rapper has been sporting in his vamp era. “You Better Be Ready,” he captioned the post which included a series of pictures of his impressive imitation of Carti. In the comments, fans crack jokes about the lack of new material from either rapper. “You and carti got something in common. YOU AINT DROP ANYTHING,” the top comment reads. Check out the full post and all the fan reactions below.
Fans may be onto something about his lack of releases recently. Jaden’s last project was his CTV3 mixtape which dropped back in 2020. His last studio album was ERYS which preceded it by a year dropping in 2019. While he technically dropped a deluxe edition of the mixtape in 2021, he hasn’t released any new material since then.
Last month when dozens of old videos of Kanye West were leaked online, Jade Smith appeared. In one piece of documentary footage, Kanye plays his collaboration with Lil Pump, “I Love It” for Jaden before the song had been released. He’s also popped up in the news surrounding Jada Pinkett Smith’s recent memoir and various bombshell interviews. He and sister Willow reportedly “felt bad” for Will Smith as the entire drama was unfolding. What do you think of Jaden Smith dressing up as Playboi Carti for Halloween? Let us know in the comment section below.
For the past three days, it seems like everyone — “everyone” being defined here as rap fans of a certain age and disposition — has been losing their minds over Ice Spice’s Halloween costume and performance at Power 105.1’s Powerhouse concert that night. Dressed as iconic 1930s cartoon character Betty Boop, Ice Spice’s short-cut dress is riling up old-school hip-hop heads as an emblem of the genre’s perceived decline in quality and class.
Which is utter horseshit.
Now, before this turns into yet another of hip-hop culture’s near-constant internecine generation wars, I want to make one thing clear: People are entitled to their opinions and the internet has been custom-designed over the past decade to ensure that everyone has a platform to share those opinions. But come on, man. It is truly an inane outlook to dumb all over a 21-year-old kid for doing what 21-year-old kids have done for at least the past 100 years.
Here’s an example of one of the crotchety, get-off-my-lawn-ass takes that have proliferated online since the performance. Veteran rapper Nikki D posted an Instagram response to the performance — along with a video of it, which… — writing, “You mean to tell me, this is true talent.. the Female genre of hip hop today is the ‘prostitution era’, fight me!!”
Perhaps the Germans have a word for the emotion this sort of thing evokes for me. I am amused, yes, at how silly it is to get so mad over someone’s HALLOWEEN COSTUME (cue Lindsay Lohan’s Mean Girls voiceover explaining the appeal of Halloween to just about anyone under 40), but I am also entirely disheartened to see “my” generation (okay, I’m technically an “old” millennial where Nikki is Gen X) turn into our boomer parents.
I’m old enough to remember when hip-hop — as a whole — was being painted with a broad brush. Devil music, they called it. To hear our elders tell it, rap music was solely responsible for a rise in violent crime, teen pregnancy, and general churlishness in young adults throughout the late ’80s and ’90s, blaming the music for everything from lewd dancing at parties to the Columbine shootings (they had a point about the churlishness, though).
And we pushed back, hard. In fact, so much of hip-hop’s anti-establishment, pro-shock value demeanor of the era (and since) has been a direct response to this tut-tutting from authority figures like Barbara Bush and C. Delores Tucker. If “F*ck The Police” — a righteous response to police brutality — was so bad, then the later gangsta rap only doubled down on the more garish elements of that song to clap back at those pearl-clutching haters.
Likewise, I’m not totally sure that Nikki — and the rest of her fellow over-50 hip-hop heads — remember tuning in at 3pm to watch rappers like Lil Kim and Foxy Brown flaunt their fannies on Rap City, but I sure do (not specifically, but they were on there). Rap heads of a certain age sure supported it back then — what’s changed?
And to be clear, this is not just Ice Spice they do it to. Cardi B, City Girls, Latto, Megan Thee Stallion, Nicki Minaj, and more have all fielded similar complaints, which have only gotten more and more strident in the past few years. Remember the absolute emotional breakdown people had over “WAP?” Snoop Dogg — THEE Snoop Dogg, who made “Ain’t No Fun” at the height of his popularity — insinuated Cardi and Meg had gone too far.
Now, screaming hypocrisy aside, Nikki’s statement did make some decent points. “Where’s her show production?” she wondered. “And for god sake PLEASE STOP singing over those studio vocals it’s not a live show at that point.” But couching valid performance criticism in slut shaming basically overshadows the good advice she’s giving.
For what it’s worth, I’ve been ambivalent about some of the newer rappers’ stage shows myself. The twerk breaks, generally speaking, have been crowd-pleasers, eliciting a pop at pretty much all the Cardi/Latto/Meg shows I’ve been to for work over the past five years. On the other hand, it’s pretty disappointing for me, having grown up watching A Tribe Called Quest, Little Brother, Missy Elliott, and yes, OG sex rappers like Kim and Fox put on true displays of stage presence, choreography, and personality — without backing tracks, mind you.
Would I love to see Ice Spice or Latto make it through an entire verse, let alone a song, without stopping to turn away from the audience (what used to be an onstage no-no) to shake their assets for a quick pop? Sure. But given how quickly today’s stars blow up without the prerequisite grind and slow climb that used to be standard artist development back in the day, I can’t say I blame them. There’s more competition and for an audience that knows what it wants, you give them what they came to see, not necessarily what online hecklers are going to nitpick about after the fact.
But to those online nitpickers: Chill out. Try to remember when you were a young adult being admonished by your elders for being too “fast,” for dressing “like a ho,” or for “showing too much skin.” Think about how bad that felt for you, and whether you want to pass that down. I’ve written extensively about how rap’s double standard hurts the genre as a whole; would you rather contribute to it or help make the genre better with good, empathetic advice, offered without judgment and aimed at helping today’s artists be the best they can be? Hopefully, it’s the latter.
Ice Spice performed as Betty Boop during the annual Power 105.1 Powerhouse concert at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. She posted an Instagram carousel alongside the caption, “guess who ;*,” with the symbols presumably meant to convey a winky, kissing face.
While there were plenty of supportive comments on Ice Spice’s Instagram post, it would appear that Nikki D, the first-ever woman rapper signed to Def Jam, agreed with the anonymous Bible-gifting fan. She posted a video of Ice Spice’s performance alongside the unnecessarily critical caption, “Oh come TF on!!! You mean to tell me, this is true talent.. the Female genre of hip hop today is the ‘prostitution era’, fight me!! Notice the ONLY 2x’s the crowd reacts.. during the familiar ‘munch line’ and when she turns around to show her ass!! She’s one of the top female rappers out at the ‘moment’.. where’s her show production, rehearsal, and for god sake PLEASE STOP singing over those studio vocals it’s not a live show at that point. Can someone have @icespice manager get at me, this girl got 5 minutes left, and y’all gone blow it!!!”
For those unaware, Betty Boop is an iconic animated character dating created in the 1930s “as an archetype of Jazz Age culture,” according to Smithsonian Magazine. As seen on the official Betty Boop Instagram page, Jasmine Amy Rogers is set to star as Betty Boop in Boop! The Betty Boop Musical on Broadway at CIBC Theatre in Chicago from November 19 to December 24. Let’s all let ourselves imagine a scenario in which Ice Spice serves as Rogers’ standby.
“If it would’ve went No. 2 it wouldn’t have mattered,” J. Cole said. “I wouldn’t have felt no way. If the other song would’ve went No. 1, it’s like, bruh, I’m cool.”
“If that other song would’ve went No. 1, n****, I’m still grateful I’m a part of it,” he added, according to Vibe. “I wasn’t at home like, ‘Come on y’all! Pick up the streams, man! We gotta beat this motherf*cker’ Yeat! Come on!’… What got ‘First Person Shooter’ to No. 1 was me and [Drake’s] fans still buy iTunes singles… the digital actual sales of the song. I don’t know who’s still buying them b*tches but, you know, appreciate y’all.”
However, he also felt like maybe he wished it was his own song, rather than just a feature on a track from Drake’s For All The Dogs album. “I’d almost feel better not having my first No. 1 being off a Drake alley-oop, you know what I mean?” J. Cole explained.
By Drake reaching No. 1 as well with his song, he now ties Michael Jackson’s record for the most hit songs at 13.
In the dynamic world of social media influencers and internet personalities, Sameeksha Sud stands out as a notable name. As of 2023, her estimated net worth is a whopping $2 million, according to FabCeleby. But how did she amass such wealth, and what makes her so special in the digital realm? Let’s delve deeper.
Sameeksha Sud is not just another name in the vast sea of influencers. She is an accomplished Indian actress, a renowned TikToker, and a significant internet personality. Her journey in the entertainment industry began with appearances in television reality shows like “Baal Veer,” “Doli Armaano Ki,” and “Ek Astha Aisi Bhi.”
Beyond Acting: The TikTok Sensation
While many recognize Sameeksha for her roles in television series, her fame isn’t solely attributed to her acting prowess. The influencer has managed to carve a niche for herself on TikTok, where she was known for engaging videos. Her popularity on this platform played a pivotal role in boosting her net worth. With a follower count exceeding 12 million on Instagram, it’s evident that her unique style of acting and charismatic personality have won the hearts of many.
Sameeksha’s financial success doesn’t hinge on a single source. Apart from her earnings from acting, she has diversified her income streams. Her presence on social media platforms, especially TikTok, has contributed significantly. Reports suggest that her estimated monthly income surpasses 20 lakh rupees, with her primary earnings stemming from her influential status on social media.
Growth Over the Years
To truly appreciate Sameeksha’s financial journey, it’s essential to look at her net worth’s progression over the years:
2023: $2 Million
2022: $1.5 Million
2021: $1 Million
2020: $900K
2019: $500K
This steady rise is a testament to her hard work, adaptability, and ability to resonate with her audience.
Personal Insights
Born on April 25, 1993, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, Sameeksha is 30 years old as of 2023. She hails from a Hindu family, with her father, Naresh Kumar Sud, a government employee and her mother, Radha Sud, a homemaker. Interestingly, unlike many influencers, she chooses not to feature her family in her videos. Her zodiac sign is Taurus, and she graduated from Amity University Noida with a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication.
Sameeksha Sud’s journey from a budding actress to a social media sensation is inspiring. Her net worth of $2 million in 2023 reflects her dedication, talent, and the love she receives from her fans. As the digital realm continues to evolve, there’s no doubt that influencers like Sameeksha will keep setting benchmarks and inspiring many.