MC Lyte Thinks Sexyy Red Gets Too Much Hate For Her Lewd Music

Sexyy Red’s superstardom rose alongside a lot of criticism over her raunchy content and presentation, which has sadly never been an uncommon reaction to femcees. One of the most legendary female rappers of all time, MC Lyte, recently reflected on this history during an interview with The Neighborhood Talk at BET‘s Media House ahead of their awards show this Sunday (June 30). However, it’s important to note that her comments on the St. Louis MC don’t really seek to answer the question of whether or not this should be an approach that women in hip-hop continue to engage with. Rather, it calls out double standards and a lack of historical context and knowledge that leads to unjust vilification.

“Nothing that we see is really new,” MC Lyte’s remarks on Sexyy Red began. “And so, you know, we’ve all lived through the advent of ‘My Neck, My Back.’ Trina, Kim, Foxy… You know, so we lived that. So nothing surprises us, I don’t think. As an artist, as a creator, everyone’s always pushing the limits and the boundaries. But also, she didn’t pop out of a planet. She came from a neighborhood where this is how they speak to one another, this is how they communicate. And so this is definitely art imitating life. I think it’s important for people to know that it appears to me that she’s being herself. Whenever you’re being yourself, how can anybody argue with that?”

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MC Lyte’s Thoughts On Sexyy Red

Of course, we know that MC Lyte herself isn’t immune to lewd and controversial content. In fact, her comments about age gaps back in the day probably would get much more flack today than anything that Sexyy Red is doing in particular. But context is everything, and time heals all -– well, most wounds. Who knows how folks would’ve reacted to “Bow Bow Bow (F My Baby Dad)” back in 1991?

Meanwhile, MC Lyte also came to the defense of other rappers like LL Cool J and even President Joe Biden when it comes to their public perception. When Biden called LL “boy,” it sparked a debate around the connotations of the word. Like a lot of other people online, Lyte didn’t find it to be a big deal and instead opted for empathy and forgiveness. We’ll see how this Sexyy Red take ages in comparison.

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Bronny James Wearing “9” To Honor Juice WRLD Lebron Reveals

Bronny James’ path to landing on the Los Angeles Lakers via the 2024 NBA Draft is not as easy as some are making it out to be. Obviously, his dad played a fairly substantial role in helping him make his dream a reality. But the USC product had to still put in all of the work to train, learn the game, eat right, and etc. to get noticed to begin with. Fans are also quick to forget that he dealt with a major roadblock before his collegiate career even got underway. While training, the guard went into cardiac arrest, and it was a pretty scary moment for him and his family.

He never let that deter him and instead absorbed all the noise and now he can say what many people cannot, “I’m an NBA player”. All of this adversity is why Bronny James is wearing number “9” this season, as he is paying respect to the late rap legend, Juice WRLD. LeBron revealed this according to a Shade Room IG repost. It was revealed a while back that the 19-year-old got “999” tattooed behind his ear. For those unfamiliar, Juice WRLD essentially gave that three-digit number meaning by including it in every part of his life. According to Genius, the Chicago icon also tweeted back in 2018 about its significance.

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“I took the hell I was going through (666) and flipped it over into something positive (999)”. Bronny James is certainly not going to stop hearing people talk down on him when he hits the NBA hardwood. Like LeBron, he is going to be under a microscope for everything he does. Bronny is already enduring “hell” in that regard, but he looks to be ready for the challenge. If Juice WRLD were here, there is no question he would be proud of the young star.

What are your thoughts on Bronny James wearing number nine for the late Juice WRLD? Did you know the meaning the rapper gave “999”? How do you think his career in the NBA will pan out? What kind of player do you think he will resemble the most? We would like to hear what you have to say, so leave your thoughts in the comments. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Bronny James. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the worlds of sports and music.

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Diddy Day Dropped in Miami by the City’s Commission

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Miami has cut “Sean Diddy Combs Day” in Miami. According to The Miami Herald, the axe of the annual celebration was called by the Miami Beach Commission.

This past Wednesday, a resolution was passed stating, “upon reflection, the Mayor and City Commission have determined that recognizing October 13, 2016, as ‘Sean Diddy Combs Day’ is no longer in harmony with the City’s values of safety, community well-being, and respect, and wish to rescind the proclamation.”

Additionally, it looks like Diddy has resolved his legal battle with Sean John LLC and GBG USA Inc., the former owners of his clothing company. 

Remember Sean John? At one point, the brand was running the streetwear world. 

According to various news outlets, Diddy has voluntarily dropped his $60 million lawsuit against these entities after reaching an agreement. 

The dispute began in 2021 when Diddy sued the company for continuing to use his likeness and image after he sold 90 percent of his stake in 2016.

The conflict arose because Diddy felt the new owners misused his image in their marketing campaigns.

Bet, they aren’t using his likeness anymore. But we can’t confirm how Sean John is handling the brand nowadays.

Sean Combs created Sean John in the 1990s, and the brand quickly became a powerhouse by 2001.

This lawsuit dismissal is a recent development in a series of legal issues for Diddy. 

He faces ongoing allegations of sex trafficking and fallout from the disturbing and infamous video related to the claims was released.

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BET Awards Weekend Kicks Off with Star-Studded “Toast To Black Hollywood” Event

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Compton-native Candis Grace, known as Miss Diddy, launched BET Awards weekend with a star-studded event celebrating the 10th anniversary of the highly anticipated “Toast To Black Hollywood.”

The celebrity-packed awards dinner welcomed a diverse group of talented individuals from the entertainment industry. Award-winning actress, producer, director, and philanthropist Meagan Good graced the event with her presence. Actor and Grammy-nominated artist Tristan Mack Wilds added to the star power, alongside actor and comedian Affion Crockett. MTV’s Catfish Television host and producer Kamie Crawford was also in attendance, contributing to the evening’s dynamic atmosphere.

Hollywood stylist and creative director Bryon Javar showcased his fashion expertise at the event. Scott Evans, host of NBC’s Access Hollywood, brought his charisma to the gathering, while actor and producer Kareem Grimes added his creative flair. Melissa Van Putten-Henderson, managing director at UBS, highlighted the event’s blend of entertainment and professional excellence. The evening also featured actor, writer, producer, and director Malcolm Mays, and philanthropist and television personality Guerdy Abraira.

During the awards dinner and celebrity mixer, Candis Grace featured A-list talent, captivating performances by MAJOR, heartfelt tributes, and immersive experiences celebrating the diverse and vibrant tapestry of Black culture.

Formerly named “Toast to Young Hollywood,” the event was renamed in 2020 to honor the resilience and brilliance of Black Hollywood during challenging global times. Over the years, it has recognized prominent figures such as Lauren London, Mona Scott-Young, Nick Cannon, Aja Brown, Kevin Frazier, Daymond John, Baron Davis, Keith Powers, and Big Boy in the Morning, among others.

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JT and Jeezy Drop Fiery “OKAY” Remix

JT and Jeezy Drop Fiery "OKAY" Remix as Summer Heats Up

With summer officially here, JT (Quality Control Music/Motown) looks to topple the competition again, teaming up with Jeezy for the official remix of her hit single “OKAY.” Teasing fans with billboards across Atlanta featuring a Cinderella heel and a snowman, JT and Jeezy’s collaboration makes them an unbeatable duo.

In a candid verse following his divorce, Jeezy raps about being “single as a dollar bill” while maintaining his status as one of hip-hop’s most influential figures. Directed by Gerald Victor, the music video matches the song’s intensity, with JT and Jeezy dressed in all black, flexing their dominance as they rap back and forth.

JT has enjoyed an incredible run in 2024 with “OKAY,” which has netted over 40 million U.S. streams. Building on her success with City Girls, JT has emerged as a solo superstar, impressing with her swagger and unshakable confidence. Billboard has named her one of the hottest female rappers of the moment. This year, she not only dominated the Hot 100 but also set the club circuit on fire with her celebrated “JT’s Coming Tour.” With hits like “Sideways” and “No Bars,” JT is gearing up to drop her highly anticipated project, City Cinderella.

Next week, JT will take her talents to the ESSENCE Festival, performing on the Coca-Cola Stage on July 5 and participating in the ESSENCE Gu’s BeautyCon Panel the following day. She was also highlighted in Ebony’s Black Music Month Freedom List.

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Sexyy Red and Chief Keef Drop Anticipated Video for “Bow Bow Bow (F My Baby Dad)”

Sexyy Red and Chief Keef Drop Anticipated Video for "Bow Bow Bow (F My Baby Dad)"

Sexyy Red and Chief Keef have released the highly-anticipated video for their collaboration “Bow Bow Bow (F My Baby Dad),” a standout track from Sexyy’s acclaimed Hood Hottest Princess (Deluxe) project. Known for her advocacy for her child’s father, Sexyy takes a new approach in this track, encouraging mothers everywhere to leave their “hating a**” baby daddies and enjoy themselves. Chief Keef mirrors Sexyy’s energy, expressing similar disdain for his baby mama.

Directed by NSTY, the video features Sexyy and Chief Keef heading to “The Corry Show,” a playful spin on the infamous Maury Povich show, to prove that Keef is her baby daddy.

The video also marks the beginning of Sexyy’s new era as the hood’s hottest presidential candidate. The intro shows Sexyy informing constituents of her #MakeAmericaSexyyAgain campaign platform, promising enticing policies like free food stamps.

Sexyy recently announced her upcoming “Sexyy Red 4 President Tour,” a 26-city tour with support from Hunxho, Loe Shimmy, BlakeIANA, and a surprise special guest. The tour continues Sexyy’s streak of buzzworthy performances at Governor’s Ball and Roots Picnic, along with upcoming international festival appearances at Wireless Festival, Rokslide, Rolling Loud Europe, and more.

The tour follows the release of Sexyy’s In Sexyy We Trust mixtape, the follow-up to her 2023 debut Hood Hottest Princess, which includes the Billboard top 20 hit “Get It Sexyy” and the top 50 love anthem “U My Everything” ft. Drake. If you’ve never been to a Sexyy Red show, it’s a must-add to your summer bucket list, with crowds expected to twerk on top of their seats to “SkeeYee” and “Get It Sexyy!”

Earlier this week, Chief Keef, Sexyy Red, and King Von’s sister Kayla B made one big love triangle.

Sexyy Red hit social media, seemingly confirming she was romantically involved with Chief Keef, showing off his chain, including putting it in her underwear. “We got together now,” she wrote, tagging Keef. Keef and Red have become frequent collaborators.

In response, Kayla shared images with Sosa, and kicking off the drama, which Red responded “How I taste?”

The two then shared images of moments with Chief Keef, seemingly right after each other as he was in the same clothes. Kayla B also shared intimate moments with Keef writing, “First one to get pregnant wins.”

You can see the dueling posts below.

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WATCH: 4batz Drops Video for “act v: there goes another vase”

WATCH: 4batz Drops Video for "act v: there goes another vase"

Breakthrough artist 4batz has released the highly anticipated music video for his single “act v: there goes another vase,” featured on his debut mixtape u made me a st4r. The video arrives just before the 2024 BET Awards, where 4batz has been nominated for “Best New Artist.”

Directed by Child, the video opens with a phone conversation in which a girl, in disbelief, explains to her friend that she’s spending her Tuesday doing arts and crafts to fix a broken vase. The video then intersperses intimate moments between the couple, offering a montage that depicts their relationship seemingly falling apart. The visuals capture the trials and tribulations of young love from a fresh and modern perspective, showcasing both the highs and lows in a visually compelling narrative.

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Mo3’s Legacy Shines in New “AR” Music Video Featuring BigXThaPlug and That Mexican OT

Mo3's Legacy Shines in New "AR" Music Video Featuring BigXThaPlug and That Mexican OT

Dallas’ own Mo3, known for his unique brand of raw street gospel, continues to inspire fans and artists from Texas and beyond. Today, his estate partners with his record label, H$M Music, and EMPIRE to release a new video for “AR,” a standout track from Mo3’s posthumous album Legend. The track features rising Dallas rapper BigXThaPlug and Bay City rapper That Mexican OT, who both pay tribute to Mo3’s impact on Texas rap.

In “AR,” BigXThaPlug delivers powerful, bass-heavy triplets, while That Mexican OT spits fiery verses, dubbing Mo3 the “King of Texas.” Despite their compelling performances, Mo3 remains the star, with his soulful melodies and rapid-fire rhymes anchoring the track.

The “AR” video, set in Dallas, showcases BigX and OT visiting one of Mo3’s favorite spots, Big Mama’s Chicken And Waffles. They ride dirtbikes and cruise in vintage cars, celebrating Mo3’s legacy. The video includes clips of Mo3 performing and features ‘LL3’ chains, emphasizing the lasting impact of his music.

Though Mo3 is no longer with us, his legacy continues to inspire a new wave of melodic rap, proving that his influence on the genre and his fans endures.

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WATCH: Donald Trump Doubles Down on ‘Black Jobs’ Comment At Post-Debate Rally

Donald Trump Doubles Down on 'Black Jobs' Comment At Post-Debate Rally

Donald Trump faced backlash on Black Twitter and across the internet after claiming immigrants are “taking Black jobs” during last night’s debate. The remark quickly became the debate’s most viral moment, sparking a surge in Google searches for “Black jobs” and “who said Black jobs.”

Black elected officials, leaders, and media outlets joined in questioning Trump’s racist rant, asking what exactly he meant by a “Black job.”

Undeterred, Trump repeated his unhinged conspiracy theory at a rally in Virginia today, further igniting criticism and outrage over his divisive and baseless claims.

“Millions of people pouring into our country, they are taking their jobs, they are taking the Black jobs, people who had their jobs for a long time, and Hispanic jobs, people who have had them for a long time, they’re losing their jobs.”

In response, Biden-Harris 2024 Communications Director Michael Tyler released the following statement:

“In Trump’s mind there are certain jobs for Black people and certain jobs for everyone else. That’s why he launched his political career by questioning the legitimacy of the first Black president of the United States. In Trump’s mind, there was no way a Black man could possibly obtain the most powerful job in the world.

“Black voters dragged Trump throughout the night for his racist rant. They know Trump has done nothing for Black communities, so he tries to pit communities of color against one another as a distraction. We aren’t distracted. We see Trump’s racism clearly, and it’s why Black voters will reject him this November.”

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Cash Money Founders Honored with YouTube’s Leaders and Legends Award

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On Thursday night in Los Angeles, Cash Money founders Bryan “Birdman” Williams and Ronald “Slim” Williams received YouTube’s prestigious Leaders and Legends Award. The two brothers, who established the iconic record label in 1991, have been instrumental in shaping the music industry by signing major artists like Lil Wayne, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Juvenile, and Tyga.

“The story of Cash Money Records is one for the history books,” said Lyor Cohen, YouTube’s global head of music. “Leaders and Legends recognizes entrepreneurship and leadership in Black music and culture, attributes Birdman and Slim embody to their core. They defied the odds, raising up some of rap and hip-hop’s most iconic figures to superstardom and shattering sales records while doing it. We are humbled to honor their success and look forward to celebrating the music that continues to shape the label’s incredible legacy.”

Baby replied in a statement to Billboard, “I appreciate Lyor and YouTube for respecting what we’ve accomplished, and what we continue to do. This honor shines a light on all the artists who have been on Cash Money Records or have been affiliated with the label. They share in this honor, too.”

Under their leadership, Cash Money Records has achieved remarkable success, boasting over 300 Hot 100 hits, 41 top 10 singles, and seven No. 1 singles. The label has also produced 80 Billboard 200 albums, including 15 that reached the top spot. This accolade from YouTube recognizes the Williams brothers’ significant contributions to the music industry and their enduring impact on popular culture.

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