Sexxy Red Reveals Her Secret to Getting Drake Features

Sexyy Red Announces as Guest on Remaining Date of Drake's Tour

If anybody can get a verse, Sexxy Red can. The St. Louis spitter connected with the Toronto legend on her new In Sexyy We Trust mixtape. A fan online asked if sexual favors were being exchanged for Drake features, to which Sexxy replied, “Yes.”

Now, it could be a troll from Sexxy. She will give fans that energy. You can see it below, courtesy of HipHopDX.

Drake has dropped his first post-beef bars. And guess what? They are over the BBLDrizzy beat.

Drake appears on Sexyy Red’s “U My Everything” single, and the beat transitions into Metro Boomin’s diss beat. Flipping it in his favor, Drake raps, “BBL Drizzy, they want a new body, they ask me for it.”

The move may be smart because everybody was getting jabs in on Drake. With Metro Boomin’s “BBL Drizzy” challenge taking over the net, Dr. Miami is making it the soundtrack of his office. Sharing a video on TikTok, the famed plastic surgeon has one simple request: “Play it again.”

@therealdrmiami

Play it again 🔁🔁🔁

♬ BBL Drizzy – webculture

The “U My Everything” single can be found on Sexyy Red’s mixtape, In Sexyy We Trust, released today via Rebel/gamma. Executively produced by Tay Keith and Drumatized, the mixtape features the Billboard-charting hit “Get It Sexyy” and includes collaborations with Drake, Lil Baby, Mike WiLL Made-It, and VonOff1700.

In Sexyy We Trust showcases Sexyy Red’s fun-loving spirit and unyielding sense of self, offering a refreshing break from respectability politics. This new project follows an exciting start to 2024, which saw her reaching new Billboard milestones, racking up five BET Awards nominations, and welcoming her second child in February.

The mixtape, the official follow-up to her acclaimed 2023 release Hood Hottest Princess, spans 14 tracks filled with engaging anthems, raw lyrics, and chantable choruses. Highlights include the latest duet with Drake, “U My Everything,” a follow-up to their viral hit “Rich Baby Daddy,” and collaborations with Tay Keith, such as the titanic banger “Ova Bad,” and the explicit ode “Awesome Jawsome.”

Other notable tracks include “Outside,” a minimalist, uptempo banger produced by Mike WiLL Made-It, “Lick Me,” a sensual back-and-forth with Lil Baby, and “Sexyy Love Money,” featuring VonOff1700.

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Russell Simmons Says He Has No Reason to Feel Unsafe in America, Will Remain in Bali

Russell Simmons' Anonymous Rape Accusers Loses Lawsuit Because Claims Fell Outside The Statute of Limitations

Russell Simmons is addressing his residency in Bali. Speaking with AllHipHop, Simmons reveals that he isn’t hiding out and is freely welcomed in the United States.

“People saying that I somehow can’t come home when I’m there all the time wears on you,” Simmons said. “It wears on me after a while to keep hearing the same narrative, which is false. I’m always in L.A., I’m always in New York and Miami. And I’ve never had any reason to feel unsafe in America.”

Simmons revealed he doesn’t own any property in the United States and has no intention of ever living in New York City again, opting for Bali.

In March, Russell Simmons was officially served a lawsuit. While at a Bali resort, Simmons received a lawsuit from Drew Dixon, accusing him of defamation.

Dixon is suing Simmons after he called her a “liar” and stated her accusations of sexual assault were an attempt for fame. The comments from the Def Jam mogul are said to have damaged Dixon’s professional career.

According to AllHipHop, Simmons received the lawsuit from a process server named Daniel John Ayoub at 12:30 local time. Ayoub bypassed security by stating he was interested in the resort, hanging out for an hour, and spotting Simmons at a restaurant.

“I recognized him as the person named in the service papers as Russell Simmons is a well-known celebrity and widely known in Bali, Indonesia as well as in the United States and other places,” Ayoub said.

Once Simmons was seated, Ayoub stated he approached: “I said ‘Excuse me, Mr. Simmons, sorry to interrupt your meeting.’ I then handed Simmons the service documents in an envelope and said, ‘This is for you.”

After alerting Simmons that he was being served from the state of New York, Ayoub recalls Simmons dropping the paperwork and responding, “Ah f—. s—!”

Simmons would later wonder how Ayoub got through security and could enter the resort.

In February, Russell Simmons was the subject of another rape allegation from a former Def Jam employee. The Jane Doe states Simmons also obstructed her career from advancing.

The lawsuit was filed in New York City federal court under New York’s Adult Survivors Act, revealing the woman worked for Simmons as an executive and video producer.

Doe’s relationship with Simmons was professional and turned violent, impacting her “financial viability.”

The unidentified woman states Simmons invited her to his home music video work, leading to a “playful” attempt of wrestling turned aggressive behavior and rape. The document reads, “Ms Doe repeatedly told Mr Simmons to get off of her, but he refused.”

Following the incident, the woman stated Simmons would intimidate her in the office when he visited her desk, eventually leading her to have panic attacks. The woman is seeking monetary damages as a result of a trial.

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$uicideboy$ Go Off On “New World Depression” Record “The Thin Grey Line”

The $uicideboy$ are always giving their fans reasons to be hyped beyond belief. The New Orleans, Louisiana underground rap duo have accumulated such a massive following that classifying them as such feels wrong. However, the $uicideboy$ have embraced that persona over the course of their career, even acknowledging it on their new single “The Thin Grey Line”. This is the third in a line of promotional cuts from their upcoming record New World Depression.

It will be their first full-length effort since 2022’s DIRTIESTNASTIEST$UICIDE and the rollout began back in late March. “Us Vs. Them”, the grim and grimy boom-bap lead single produced by $crim, has become quickly beloved by the fans. In fact, it has piled up over 35 million streams in just less than two months. Then, on April 19, $uicideboy$ delivered the lengthy title “Are You Going to See the Rose in the Vase, or the Dust on the Table”.

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Listen To “The Thin Grey Line” By $uicideboy$

Now, with the album supposedly going to be due on June 14, the boy$ are back once again with “The Thin Grey Line.” Listeners are already messing with this one too, especially due to $crim’s beat and rapping on the backend. The former is dark, as per usual, but the tones looming in the background are eerie and addicting. Even though the track is just 1:45, the duo makes the most of their scant runtime.

What are your thoughts on “The Thin Grey Line” by $uicideboy$? Is this the best promotional track from New World Depression, why or why not? What is your favorite aspect of it? Are they the best underground artists of all time? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding $uicideboy$. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

Switched out the friendly smile, but a face that reads, “F*** you, pay me” (Two to beam up, Scotty)
Ain’t got rabies, I just overdose off coke and dope, I know they hopе I died (Yeah, yeah)
My back is achin’ from holdin’ thе underground down ever since we dropped “High Tide” (Yeah, sheesh)
Standin’ in my grave like I ain’t 5’9 (Grey)
One more minute ’til the hours done, I’ll take my time (F*** off)
Fake my pride, it’s really all about state of mind

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Nicki Minaj Insinuates Amsterdam Arrest Was Racial Profiling, Brings Up Ari Lennox’s Experience

Nicki Minaj is now free from custody in Amsterdam, where authorities shockingly arrested her for drug possession without much of an explanation. However, despite the very vague and concerning nature of this arrest, it seems like she was finally able to get out of that situation with no further hiccups. Now, it’s time for Roman to look back on what happened, and she thinks that it’s a much more discriminatory situation than some might believe. Moreover, she took to Twitter early Sunday morning (May 26) to speak on Ari Lennox’s arrest in Amsterdam a couple of years ago, and to reference the controversial and tragic case of Sandra Bland, who police arrested for a traffic stop and found deceased in jail days later.

“[Ari Lennox] was ‘full of emotions,’” Nicki Minaj’s tweet began. “She was arrested b/c she was full of emotions in AmsterDAM. Hmmmmm interesting. I didn’t know this was a ‘thing’ there. Who spoke up for her? Could’ve easily been another Sandra Bland incident. I’m so happy she made it out alive & well.” If you’re unfamiliar with Ari Lennox’s story, authorities arrested her in Amsterdam for reportedly disorderly conduct, but many felt like there was racial motivation..

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Nicki Minaj Speaks On Ari Lennox Amsterdam Situation After Her Arrest

Even with all this controversy in mind, the Pink Friday 2 tour has still been as successful as ever, with a second North American leg gracing fans very soon. This really excited Nicki Minaj’s die-hards, even if this news about the arrest makes every performance a little more stressful for fans given the bizarre and out-of-nowhere hiccups that she faced along the road. This isn’t the first time that she dealt with extenuating circumstances that threatened to delay or sabotage the trek. In fact, a lot of fans (and maybe the Trinidadian MC herself) think that these represent deliberate attempts to bring her down.

While that is more of a conspiratorial take, there is also plenty of success that Nicki Minaj deserved to celebrate if it wasn’t for this arrest. “Bang Bang” just became her second Diamond song, and Pink Friday 2‘s hits still have plenty of mileage. This tour could be a space for Nicki to celebrate herself, her fans, her material, and her trajectory. Sadly, it sometimes made her reckon with the pitfalls of fame and potential discrimination, but we hope things pick up from here and that the shows make it all somewhat worth it.

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Dave East & Mike & Keys Tease Their Project Again With Reggae-Flavored “DANGEROUS RIDDIM” Featuring Shaggy

It feels like Dave East has built up a more than respectable career all while flying under the radar. You cannot really classify him as an underground rapper, but he is not totally mainstream either. He has an instantly recognizable voice in addition to floating in between lyrically focused hip-hop and trap. Dave East has had an interesting journey and its partially because of tracks like “DANGEROUS RIDDIM.”

This is the latest and second single from his and Mike & Keys forthcoming album APT 6E. This collaboration effort with the Los Angeles, California based producing duo is expected to be out this year. However, there remains to be a true release date or speculated month so far. The lead single, “SO MUCH CHANGED” with Stacy Barthe dropped in early May.

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Listen To “DANGEROUS RIDDIM” By Dave East, Mike & Keys, & Shaggy

That track was more pure-bred East Coast hip-hop, whereas “DANGEROUS RIDDIM” is a blend of rap and reggae. Instrumentally, it is very colorful and grand with its horns and drums. Shaggy, the guest feature this time around, brings it with speedy flows and bellowing vocals. Dave raps about going down the wrong path in life and how it can lead to a world of issues. It is both a stunning but dark track and sure to be a hit on the album when it drops.

What are your thoughts on “DANGEROUS RIDDIM” by Dave East, Mike & Keys, and Shaggy? Is this his best song as of late, why or why not? Does this get you excited for Dave’s upcoming album APT 6E? Who had the strongest performance on the record? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Key Glock. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

Watch how sick they get, you park a Lambo or the Wraith come out
I walk through the trenches, sat on benches, all my chains was out (All my chains)
Drugs and money, just be careful, know that that’s a dangerous route (Danger)
A lot of us won’t make it out
They watch your every move, learn how to fake ’em out (Fake ’em out)
Got n**** doin’ life, ain’t get to live, wish I could break ’em out

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Shenseea Is “Anxious” For What Could Follow The Release Of “Never Gets Late Here”

Shenseea was definitely hinting that something bigger could be coming down the pipeline over the last year and change. The Jamaican-bred singer and rapper was dropping a bevy of singles in that time frame, but only the 2024 releases would make the final cut. From “Hit & Run” featuring Masicka and Di Genius to “Dolla,” the “Shen Yeng Anthem” artist was giving fans different sonics on each cut. That was part of the mission for Shenseea on Never Gets Late Here, according to an Apple Music interview.

“Iv’e always been an artist who just always tries new things because that’s how magic happens,” Shenseea explained. “My album is so versatile. It’s almost like you can like this one today-but tomorrow is a different day.” Perhaps part of the reason for this massive undertaking of different genres is her gunning for recognition from critics in particular. In another chat with People, she has said that she has “no expectations” for her sophomore release. However, these statements would leave you to believe otherwise.

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Listen To Never Gets Late Here By Shenseea

“I really want one of these songs to go further than any of my songs has ever been. One wish is to definitely get a Grammy,” she said. “I always said that I want to win a reggae Grammy first before I win any other Grammy because it’s where I’m from. I don’t want to win just for myself, I want to win it for my country, I want to win it for my family, my friends, the people who grew up with me, my team.” Shenseea definitely has some potential winners in the tracklist, and we are wishing her the best of luck with this release going forward.

What are your thoughts on Never Gets Late Here by Shenseea? Is this her best album so far, why or why not? Who had the strongest guest performance? Is she one of the top voices in dancehall/reggae? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Shenseea. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Never Gets Late Here Tracklist:

  1. Face Lift – Intro
  2. Hit & Run (feat. Masicka & Di Genius)
  3. Tap Out
  4. Neva Neva
  5. Die For You
  6. Keep A Place
  7. Dolla
  8. Loyalty
  9. Flava (feat. Coi Leray)
  10. NaNa
  11. Red Flag (with Anitta)
  12. Stars
  13. Heaven On Earth
  14. Work Me Out (with Wizkid)

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1999 WRITE THE FUTURE & Shaquille O’Neal Dazzle With Collab “Raw I Know I Got It”

It appears that 1999 WRITE THE FUTURE has an NBA legend keeping tabs on their work. The genre-bending collective that is linked to record label 88rising has quickly become a new force in hip-hop. Their unique and unpredictable style has given us some fun records. Due to their versatility, they are working with all sorts of artists such as Rich Brian, Rick Ross, redveil, Smino, BADBADNOTGOOD, Amaarae, and more. However, their newest single, “Raw I Know I Got It,” sees them team up with Shaquille O’Neal, his EDM DJ alias DIESEL, and producer NITTI.

Casual hip-hop fans may not know that the NBA big man was rapping on the side during the early stages of his playing career. Even though he took a long hiatus from spitting in the booth, Shaq has kept the passion alive. Recently, he has been hopping on tracks with Meek Mill and Rick Ross, as well as the L.A. duo Coyote. On “Raw I Know I Got It,” Shaq is bragging and boasting to the max about his accomplishments when he was viewed as the most dominant player ever.

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Listen To “Raw I Know I Got It” By DIESEL, NITTI, 1999 WRITE THE FUTURE, & Shaquille O’Neal

Broken records, broken backboards / Broke the records for broken backboards, I’m that raw.” However, he also gets a little vulnerable, as he talks about missing his close friend, teammate, and fellow all-timer, Kobe Bryant. The Diesel also shows love to Gianna or “Gigi,” saying that he would name Los Angeles WNBA team after her. All in all, it is another great performance from Shaq and this track continues to show 1999’s unlimited range.

What are your thoughts on “Raw I Know I Got It” by 1999 WRITE THE FUTURE, Shaquille O’Neal, DIESEL, and NITTI? Is this one of 1999’s better collaborations as of late? Is Shaq the greatest NBA rapper of all time, why or why not? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding 1999 WRITE THE FUTURE and Shaquille O’Neal. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

When I’m not with Kenny Smith
I’m still close to a jet
Can’t believe my little brother Kobe gone
Thank you for the three-peat
If I talked about that pain, you wouldn’t believe me
Might go buy the L.A. Sparks and change the name to the GG’s

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Southside Taps LUCKI For Druggy Album Cut “Elegant”

When you think of all-time great trap producers, Southside is one of just a few to throw into that conversation. The Neptune, New Jersey native has worked with basically anyone in his field of expertise that you could imagine. Travis Scott, Future, Young Thug, Gucci Mane, the list goes on. But the artist he is working with this time around is someone totally new and maybe a little unexpected. For this latest Southside single “Elegant,” the veteran is working alongside LUCKI.

“Elegant” is one of a few promotional tracks for the producer’s upcoming album. The current hope is that the project will be out sometime in June. This tape has been in the works for just over two years, with “Hold That Heat” featuring Travis and Future being the lead single and dropping in April 2022. Following that would be “Gimme Da Lite” featuring Lil Yachty, which released in December of last year. Then, before “Elegant” took the title for the most recent promo cut, “President” with Ken Carson and Destroy Lonely was our last taste of the record.

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Listen To “Elegant” By Southside & LUCKI

While the duo of Southside and LUCKI is intriguing, most fans have not been leaving glowing reviews of their work. Our Generation Music reshared “Elegant” on their Instagram page and listeners were not feeling the druggy flow from LUCKI and essentially a copy and paste beat from Southside. “This n**** Southside like nba 2k same beat every time but n****s still gonna cop … s*** so played,” one user writes. “Bro he need to stop with this voice man,” another adds. Still though, do not let the poor reception discourage you, give the track a try above.

What are your thoughts on “Elegant” by Southside and LUCKI? Is this one of Southside’s better tracks as of late, why or why not? Does this get you excited for the producer’s forthcoming project? Do you think the fans were on to something with their criticisms or do you disagree? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Southside and LUCKI. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

I still drink syrup on the regular
Devil at the door I thought about lettin’ in
I still never choose y’all over medicine
I’m a dumb jock, five thousand on the letterman
How I make junkie look elegant?
Tune don’t like nobody and he yellin’ it

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