Benzino Questions Coi Leray Disowning Him Over R. Kelly Comments, Scrutinizes Her Loss Of Virginity

Benzino still feels a type of way after his daughter Coi Leray expressed disappointment in him over his defense of R. Kelly, effectively disowning him and their familial bond. Moreover, he recently appeared on the Famous & Wealthy podcast and spoke about her reaction to his take on the disgraced R&B singer. Speficially, the Source co-founder brought up an interview that Coi did with Math Hoffa on his My Expert Opinion podcast some time ago, in which she revealed that she lost her virginity at the age of 14. This rubs her father the wrong way given her outright condemnation of his R. Kelly comments and wants her to expand upon this.

“She made a comment about the R. Kelly situation and said that she doesn’t want to have anything to do with me,” Benzino’s thoughts began. “Because of the R. Kelly thing. And I’m saying -– but then, right? Four months ago, she’s on the Math Hoffa show. And Math Hoffa -– which I thought, you know, was a kind of crazy question. But hey… Like she said, she’s grown, you know what I’m saying? She’s of age, I don’t think they’re grown sometimes. But anyways, alright, alright. But he asked her, ‘Hey, when did you lose your virginity?’ She said at 14.

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Benzino Speaks On Coi Leray Disowning Him Over R. Kelly Comments

“Now first, right, I didn’t know, you know what I’m saying?” Benzino continued. “Right, so I’m like… So here you are condemning me for saying what I’m saying, which is a grown folks’ conversation. Which I never mentioned you. Which, really, you shouldn’t have even really involved yourself because this was a conversation that I’m having. But since you did involve yourself, which is what you do, alright? How can you say that when you just said that you lost your virginity at 14? So is the guy that you lost your virginity at 14 [to], is he a pedophile?

At this point, it’s very unclear whether Benzino and Coi Leray will ever truly make up and avoid conflicts like this in the future. They have always been at odds, but also found common ground to forgive each other over and move forward. With this in mind, arguably the most serious situation and clash the two have had so far, the future looks a bit more bleak. But there’s always a chance for folks to grow as long as they accept accountability and due consequence for their mistakes.

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Monica McNutt Absolutely Cooks Stephen A. Smith For Lack Of WNBA Coverage

With her early games with the Indiana Fever shattering WNBA audience records on numerous networks, former Iowa standout Caitlin Clark has drawn a tremendous amount of attention to the WNBA. That attention comes with a great deal of scrutiny, and both on and off the court, Clark faces a lot of opposition as she learns to negotiate the difficulties of life as a professional. Some of the coverage has gotten out of hand with personalities like Stephen A. Smith and Shannon Sharpe now speaking as authorities on a sport they have not shown an interest in until this season. ESPN basketball analyst Monica McNutt called out Stephen A. Smith during First Take while debating the WNBA.

This past weekend, after Clark’s Fever narrowly defeated Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky, things reached a fever pitch. Before the game, Clark had expressed that she thought she was being “hammered” and wasn’t receiving the calls she deserved. However, late in the third quarter, Sky guard Chennedy Carter, who was waiting for an inbound pass, slammed her down from behind. The foul caused the Caitlin Clark discourse to get even worse. When the topic of the event came up at the First Take desk on Monday, Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe, and Monica McNutt got into a heated debate over it. McNutt concluded by criticizing Stephen A. for not bringing up the WNBA until this year.

Read More: Shannon Sharpe Goes Off On WNBA Players For Their Treatment Of Caitlin Clark And Angel Reese

Monica McNutt Calls Out Stephen A. Smith

Stephen A. Smith said, “Who talks about the WNBA, who talks about women, who talks about women’s sports more than First Take?” Monica McNutt returned fire, clapping back with, “Stephen A., respectfully, with your platform, you could have been doing this three years ago if you wanted to.” Stephen A. Smiths’ face turned white when McNutt jabbed back. Fans pointed out how shaken Stephen A. Smith was at the clapback, citing there is a lot of truth to her criticism. Despite the fact that McNutt is 100% accurate, Smith looked surprised and angry by McNutt’s remarks.

Like many devoted WNBA fans, McNutt is obviously annoyed by the lack of subtlety in the conversation surrounding the league at the moment and was prepared to do what few do on Smith’s show: call him out live. The conversation around the WNBA and Caitlin Clark has several layers and is pretty nuanced. Nuance and layers are not something Stephen A. Smith or Shannon Sharpe are interested in covering, if we are being honest. Overall, Monica McNutt stood on business and is completely right.

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Queen Latifah Twerked On Janelle Monáe And Gabrielle Union At OUTLOUD Music Festival During WeHo Pride

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Janelle Monáe released their Grammy-nominated album The Age Of Pleasure nearly one year ago — long live the perfectly utilized 6/9 release date — and Monáe is still very much in the afterglow.

Monáe headlined the 2024 OUTLOUD Music Festival on Saturday, June 1, in West Hollywood Park as part of WeHo Pride 2024. During their set, Monáe brought out Gabrielle Union and Queen Latifah. “I want my sisters out here,” Monáe said. “We gonna walk this runway together. Legends. Legends. Period.” Latifah and Union flanked Monáe down the runway, and then all three danced it out for the cheering crowd. “I love you,” Monáe said twice, pointing at Latifah and Union. “We love you. Say y’all love ’em!”

(((( I love us and this so damn much )))),” Monáe later wrote on X (formerly Twitter) in response to a fan-taken video of the moment. “Happy PRIDE!!! [rainbow emoji, smiling face with hearts emoji, heart on fire emoji, silver heart emoji, lipstick emoji] @itsgabrielleu @IAMQUEENLATIFAH.”

Kesha and Kylie Minogue also performed as OUTLOUD headliners, while other notable acts included Adam Lambert, Big Freedia, Doechii, Keke Palmer, Noah Cyrus, Diplo, and former Uproxx cover star Ashnikko.

See more clips from the festival below.

The Most Anticipated Concert Tours Of Summer 2024

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Although summertime is often associated with festival season, there are also plenty of artists doing their own tours. Those artists may have some festival appearances scattered throughout their itineraries, but the sunny weather is a solid incentive to open up the outdoor amphitheaters and arenas for some memorable live music, fest or not. From Missy Elliott’s first-ever headlining tour to the indie-rock fan’s dream combo of The National and The War On Drugs, check out the most anticipated summer concert tours of 2024.

21 Savage

The London-born, Atlanta-bred rapper 21 Savage has been touring North America since May 1, but he has several arena and amphitheater dates left on the American Dream Tour. That includes stops in Southern cities like Tampa, West Palm Beach, Birmingham, and, of course, Atlanta. He’ll be joined by J.I.D, Nardo Wick, and 21 Lil Harold.

Adrianne Lenker

Over the years, Big Thief has become one of the most known names in contemporary indie rock. Frontwoman Adrianne Lenker, as her tour agenda showcases, has become wildly popular in her own right. Following her recent solo album, the sparse, somber Bright Future, Lenker brings opening act Twain along for a slew of dates, many of which are sold out, starting June 9 in Austin.

Bryson Tiller

Louisville vocalist and songwriter Bryson Tiller recently released his self-titled album back in April. He is currently touring behind it, and it continues through nearly all of June. Along the way, Tiller will make stops in cities like Nashville, Minneapolis, New York, Atlanta, and more.

Ethel Cain

Since her 2022 debut album, the dark, sprawling Preacher’s Daughter, Ethel Cain has steadily ascended through the ranks to become a pillar of indie-pop. Cain has hinted at new music here and there, but for now, she’s going to keep touring. That resumes with a North American tour this month following a slate of European dates. Her new schedule includes appearances at Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Summerfest, Hinterland, and others.

Future / Metro Boomin

We Still Don’t Trust You unwittingly became the catalyst for the most fruitful hip-hop beef in recent memory when Kendrick Lamar dissed Drake and J. Cole during his guest verse on “Like That.” Future and Metro Boomin themselves have mostly stayed out of it — relatively, at least. After all, they do have a massive tour to focus on. The duo kicks things off in Kansas City on July 30 and wraps it up in Vancouver on Sept. 9.

Green Day

The Saviors Tour will travel across the globe, in which Bay Area pop-punk trio Green Day will perform their most iconic albums, 1994’s Dookie and 2004’s American Idiot, in full to respectively celebrate their 30th and 20th anniversaries. For select dates, they’ll bring along Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid, and The Linda Lindas.

Gunna

Gunna is a fixture of Atlanta rap, and he’s taking that idiosyncratic ATL style all over North America plus a small handful of European dates for The Bittersweet Tour. With opener Flo Milli, the YSL affiliate will visit cities like Miami, Orlando, and, obviously, Atlanta.

Janet Jackson

The queen of new jack swing, Janet Jackson, will embark on a large North American tour starting June 4 in Palm Desert, California. For last year’s tour, she brought Ludacris along as her opener, and this year, she’s bringing St. Louis rapper Nelly. The Together Again Tour will make stops in Anaheim, Salt Lake City, Denver, St. Paul, and plenty more cities.

Jhené Aiko

From the middle of June to the end of August, Los Angeles R&B mainstay Jhené Aiko will tour North American arenas with openers Coi Leray, Tink, and Umi in tow. It kicks off at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena on June 19 and wraps up at Columbus’ Nationwide Arena on Aug. 22.

Justin Timberlake

Earlier this year, Justin Timberlake released Everything I Thought It Was, his first studio album since 2018’s folk-tinged Man Of The Woods. To promote the new record, he’s currently on The Forget Tomorrow World Tour. It includes stops in cities like Tulsa, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, and many more.

Khruangbin

The Houston instrumental trio Khruangbin recently released A LA SALA, an album that leans into the group’s psych-pop proclivities. They’re touring behind it all summer in both Europe and North America, and joining them will be openers Arooj Aftab, Men I Trust, John Carroll Kirby, and Peter Cat Recording Co.

Lizzy McAlpine

Back in April, singer and songwriter Lizzy McAlpine released her third studio album, Older. She’s celebrating its release with a summer tour that takes her all the way from Washington, D.C. to Sydney, Australia and back to the States. McAlpine has a busy summer ahead of her, but that gives you plenty of chances to catch her show.

Megan Thee Stallion

Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion is bringing the Hot Girl Summer Tour all over the globe. It’s currently underway, having stopped at cities like Minneapolis and Baltimore and will soon head to places like New Orleans, Dallas, and Meg’s very own Houston. Joining her will be Memphis rapper GloRilla.

Missy Elliott

It’s hard to believe that someone as influential as Missy Elliott has never done her own headlining tour before. That is, until now. Alongside friends like Busta Rhymes, Timbaland, and Ciara, The Out Of This World Tour will start on July 4 in Vancouver and conclude on Aug. 22 in Rosemont, Illinois, right near the Chicago O’Hare International Airport. This is certainly a show you won’t want to miss.

Mitski

Having wrapped up a slew of European dates, Mitski is headed back to the States in August to tour behind last year’s excellent The Land Is Inhospitable And So Are We. She’ll usually be doing multiple nights at sizable theaters, such as three nights at Atlanta’s Fox Theatre and two nights at Detroit’s Masonic Temple Theatre. Joining her will be openers Arlo Parks, Lamp, Laufey, Alvvays, Wyatt Flores, Sharon Van Etten, and Sierra Ferrell, depending on the date.

Odesza

Odesza is a go-to festival headliner for many booking agents, and it’s easy to understand why. Their seismic strain of EDM is perfect for big fields and arenas alike. They embark on The Last Goodbye Finale Tour with openers Big Boi, Bob Moses, and more in tow, performing multiple nights at Los Angeles’ BMO Stadium, Berkeley’s Greek Theatre, and NYC’s Madison Square Garden along the way, as well as a hometown-adjacent run at The Gorge.

Olivia Rodrigo

If you managed to secure tickets to Olivia Rodrigo’s highly anticipated arena tour for her sophomore album, Guts, then count yourself lucky, as it’s completely sold out. She’ll spend June touring Europe before she returns to the U.S. with drum and bass/indie pop enthusiast PinkPantheress in July.

Pearl Jam

Eddie Vedder and co. have just released Dark Matter, their first album since 2020’s ill-timed Gigaton. To support the new record, they’ll perform all across the globe; the tour has currently taken them to Europe, and they’ll head back to the U.S. toward the end of August with opener Glen Hansard.

Peso Pluma

Mexican star Peso Pluma is headed to the United States later this month for a string of arena shows and festival appearances. The Exodo Tour will take him to Governors Ball in New York as well as his own shows in cities like Tampa, Oklahoma City, Houston, Kansas City, Omaha, and plenty more.

St. Vincent

In late April, Annie Clark released her latest album as St. Vincent, the entirely self-produced All Born Screaming. After a brief stint in Europe with Heartworms, she’ll tour all over the States with openers Yves Tumor, Dorian Electra, Spoon, and Eartheater for select dates.

Tate McRae

Canadian pop artist Tate McRae will take the world tour for her most recent album, Think Later, to North America starting this July. She’ll be performing in various amphitheaters with opening act Presley Regier. Her latest string of dates kicks off in her hometown of Calgary on July 5 and wraps up in New York on Aug. 22.

Taylor Swift

Cultural behemoth Taylor Swift is ready to stimulate some more local economies. The Eras Tour continues through Europe with openers Paramore all the way through late August. Fresh off the release of the messy, sprawling The Tortured Poets Department, 2024’s iteration of the tour now merges the Folklore and Evermore eras into one. But it also features a new set solely dedicated to TTPD.

The National / The War On Drugs

Indie dads rejoice! The National and The War On Drugs, as you’d expect, have a lot of overlap in terms of fandom. They’re both massive, beloved indie rock groups that always put on a spectacular show. Their co-headlining tour, dubbed the Zen Diagram Tour, will take them all over North American amphitheaters this September. Joining them is opener Lucius. Ahead of that, The National have a ton of dates this summer as they weave across Europe.

The Rolling Stones

Last year, The Rolling Stones put out their first studio album in seven years, Hackney Diamonds. Although it won’t be the same without core drummer Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger and the gang still put on an excellent show. They’ll tour all over stadiums, including stops in Chicago, Atlanta, Denver, and more.

Tomorrow X Together

K-pop boy band Tomorrow X Together have a few more tour dates left to play this summer. Whereas May took them primarily to cities on the West Coast, such as Los Angeles, Tacoma, and Oakland, this month’s stops include Rosemont, Washington D.C., and New York City.

Usher

As this year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show demonstrated, Usher is a one-of-a-kind performer. Now that he has finished his Las Vegas residency, he’ll kick off a run of sold-out arena dates starting with three nights in his hometown, Atlanta, on Aug. 14. It’ll run all the way through the end of November, with the three final U.S. dates in Houston.

Vampire Weekend

Following a few festival sets in May, indie-rock outfit Vampire Weekend will play North American arenas and outdoor theaters all summer long. Touring their latest album, Only God Was Above Us, Vampire Weekend will take Ra Ra Riot, Cults, Mike Gordon, La Lom, and Christone “Kingfish” Ingram on the road before heading to Europe in December.

Zach Bryan

Zach Bryan has quickly risen to fame as one of the most popular new left-of-center country artists. To capitalize on that quick ascendance, the Okalahoman alt-country songwriter will tour North American arenas for the rest of 2024. The Quittin Time Tour includes openers Sheryl Crow, Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit, Turnpike Troubadours, Sierra Ferrell, The Middle East, Levi Turner, and Matt Maeson.

A Timeline Of The Beef Between Cardi B And BIA

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2024 is clearly hip-hop’s year of beef. Ice Spice and Latto, Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion, Drake and Kendrick Lamar — this year has so far been full of friction among some of rap’s top performers, and there are no signs as yet that rappers as a collective will find any fraction of chill anytime soon.

The latest acts to join the fracas are Cardi B and BIA, who spent the weekend trading shots in what appears to be the latest iteration of 2024’s Rap Beef-ocalypse. Here’s a timeline of their beef, so you can get caught up and explain to your friends, family, and co-workers just what the heck is going on.

July 2023: BIA Releases “Fallback”

Like most feuds in hip-hop, this one started off seemingly innocently enough. “Fallback” wouldn’t be considered a diss track by most — in fact, in the second verse, BIA specifically says, “I’m havin’ no beef, these bitches won’t say my name” — but in hindsight, it’s the song fans point to as the lit fuse for everything that came after.

March 2024: Cardi B Drops “Like What (Freestyle)”

Here’s where things begin to get spicy. Fans noticed that Cardi’s first single of 2024 interpolated Missy Elliott’s 1999 hit “She’s A Bitch” — the same song that BIA sampled on “Fallback.” Now, this wouldn’t normally be notable — lots of hip-hop songs sample the same classics (for instance, Bob James’ “Nautilus” is one of, if not the most-sampled song in hip-hop) — but for Twitter stans, this was tantamount to a declaration of war. Cardi’s combative rhymes on the track certainly helped the perception along for fans who look for hidden meaning in well-established hip-hop tropes.

However, where once upon a time, those conspiracy theories were confined to the insides of superfans’ heads, these days, those fans have direct access to the artists themselves. Alerted to the similarities between their songs, BIA subtweeted Cardi with a string of woozy face emojis. Cardi herself appeared to respond with a tweet of her own, writing, “Bitches make a fool of themselves every single time.”

May 2024: Cardi B Appears To Directly Diss BIA On GloRilla And Megan Thee Stallion’s “Wanna Be” Remix

Cardi seemingly delivered on her promise to “show ya something when I release this song” on the remix of her frequent collaborators GloRilla and Megan Thee Stallion’s new single “Wanna Be.”

“Guess I’m a teacher since you wanna sub me / She did what? Had no idea / Thought she was on the shelf, Ikea / Hope she talk like that when I see her / B*tch, please, don’t nobody wanna be ya,” Cardi rhymes in her verse, with the final two words strong resembling the pronunciation of BIA’s name. Meanwhile, her reference to being “on the shelf” seemingly takes a dig at BIA’s relative lack of chart success since her breakout 2020 single “Whole Lotta Money,” which was a viral hit on TikTok and climbed to the No. 16 on the Hot 100. Since then, only “London” with J. Cole has reached the Hot 100, peaking at No. 62.

June 2024: BIA Claps Back With “Sue Meee”

Absolutely no ambiguity here. BIA goes in on Cardi in her new track released on Sunday. In the song, BIA accuses Cardi of the usual shortcomings (seriously, can y’all find some new stuff to talk about? YAWN.), including the rumors that she and her husband Offset spent the duration of their marriage cheating on each other and that she uses ghostwriters. “Do I beef with you or do I beef with Pardi?” she taunts on the song-ending bridge. “You been scrapping projects since 2019.”

The song’s title, meanwhile, came from an Instagram Live stream in which Cardi threatened legal action against BIA for insinuating she’d ripped off “Fallback” for “Like What.” In the caption of an Instagram post teasing the track, though, BIA wrote, “Sue me? That’s not hip hop 😂.”

We’ll see if Cardi responds either way; she noted after her confrontation with Nicki Minaj in 2019 that beef is “bad for business.” But if it inspires her to finally get around to dropping that long-awaited follow-up to Invasion Of Privacy, I can’t say it’d be completely bad.

All The New Albums Coming Out In June 2024

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Friday, June 7

  • Actress — Statik (Smalltown Supersound)
  • Alfie Templeman — Radiosoul (Chess Club Records)
  • Alisa Amador — Multitudes (Honest Magic Records)
  • All Under Heaven — What Lies Ahead of Me (Sunday Drive Records)
  • Amanda Bergman — Your Hand Forever Checking On My Fever (CowCow)
  • Angélica Garcia — Gemelo (Partisan Records)
  • Ann Annie — The Wind (Nettwerk)
  • Aurora — What Happened to the Heart? (Universal)
  • Bathe Alone — I Don’t Do Humidity (Nettwerk)
  • Beings — There Is a Garden (No Quarter)
  • Bloomsday — Heart of the Artichoke (Bayonet Records)
  • Bon Jovi — Forever (Captain Kidd Corp.)
  • Bonny Light Horseman — Keep Me On Your Mind/See You Free (Jagjaguwar)
  • Bored At My Grandmas House — Show & Tell (Clue Records)
  • Carly Pearce — Hummingbird (Big Machine)
  • Cactus — Temple Of Blues — Influences And Friends (Cleopatra Records)
  • Casey MQ — Later that day, the day before, or the day before that (Ghostly International)
  • Charli XCX — Brat (Atlantic)
  • Clara La San — Made Mistakes (AWAL)
  • Eels — Eels Time! (E Works/Play It Again Sam)
  • Elkka — Prism of Pleasure (Ninja Tune)
  • Enter Shikari — Dancing on the Frontline (So Recordings/Silva Screen Records Limited)
  • FREQz — Grizzly Peak (FREQz)
  • Fine — Rocky Top Ballads (Escho)
  • Flesh Car — Flesh Car (Tough Lover)
  • French Cassettes — Benzene (Tender Loving Empire)
  • Goat Girl — Below the Waste (Rough Trade)
  • The Hu — Live at Glastonbury (BBC/Glastonbury Festivals)
  • JD Pinkus — Grow a Pear (JD Pinkus & Shimmy-Disc)
  • Kaytranada — Timeless (RCA)
  • Kelley Stoltz — La Fleur (Agitated Records)
  • L’Impératric — Pulsar (microqlima)
  • Laura Misch — Sample the Earth (One Little Independent Records)
  • Liz Lawrence — Peanuts (Chrysalis Records Limited)
  • Logan Lynn — SOFTCORE (Kill Rock Stars)
  • LØLØ — falling for robots and wishing i was one (Hopeless Records)
  • Man Man — Carrot On Strings (Sub Pop)
  • Marina Allen — Eight Pointed Star (Fire Records)
  • Meghan Trainor — Timeless (Epic Records)
  • Men Seni Suyemin — BELIEVE (2MR)
  • The Mysterines — Afraid of Tomorrows (Universal)
  • Nat Harvie — New Virginity (Boiled Records)
  • Nduduzo Makhathini — uNomkhubulwane (UMG)
  • Nikka Costa — Dirty Disco (Go Funk Yourself, Inc.)
  • NxWorries — Why Lawd? (Stones Throw Records)
  • Pedro the Lion — Santa Cruz (Polyvinyl)
  • Peggy Gou — I Hear You (XL)
  • Perennial — Art History (Ernest Jenning Record Co.)
  • Rose Hotel — A Pawn Surrender (Strolling Bones Records)
  • SHAED — Spinning Out (BMG)
  • Shygirl — CLUB SHY RMX EP (Because Music Ltd.)
  • Strand of Oaks — Miracle Focus (Western Vinyl)
  • Swim Deep — There’s A Big Star Outside (Submarine Cat Records)
  • Tems — Born in the Wild (RCA Records/Since 93′)

Friday, June 14

  • Annabel — Worldviews (Tiny Engines)
  • Been Stellar — Scream From New York, NY (Dirty Hit)
  • Black Country Communion — V (J&R Adventures)
  • Blvck Hippie — Basketball Camp (The Record Machine)
  • Channel Tres — Head Rush (RCA)
  • Cola — The Gloss (Fire Talk)
  • The Decemberists — As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again (Thirty Tigers)
  • David Bowie — Rock ‘n’ Roll Star! (Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC)
  • The Dead Tongues — Body of Light / I Am a Cloud (Psychic Hotline)
  • The Early November — The Early November (Pure Noise Records)
  • Ebbb — All At Once EP (Ninja Tune)
  • Fana Hues — MOTH (Sweet Virtue/Westminster Recordings)
  • Hermanos Gutiérrez — Cósmico (Easy Eye Sound)
  • Hockey Dad — Rebuild Repeat (BMG)
  • James Vincent McMorrow — Wide Open, Horses (Nettwerk)
  • John Cale — POPtical Illusion (Domino)
  • John Grant — The Art of the Lie (PIAS)
  • Jordy — Sex With Myself (JORDY)
  • Julie Christmas — Ridiculous and Full of Blood (Siviana, Red Crk AB)
  • Julius Rodriguez — Evergreen (Verve Label Group)
  • Kneecap — Fine Art ([PIAS])
  • Liily — Liily EP (Flush Records)
  • Lindsey Stirling — Duality (Concord)
  • LULLANAS — Pretty Lies & Time Machines (Nettwerk)
  • Martha Skye Murphy — Um (AD 93)
  • Me First and the Gimme Gimmes — Blow it…at Madison’s Quinceañera! (Fat Wreck Chords)
  • Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs — Vagabonds, Virgins & Misfits (BMG)
  • Moby — always centered at night (Always Centered At Night)
  • MONO — OATH (Temporary Residence)
  • Normani — Dopamine (Easy Life Records)
  • nusar3000 — 3000 (RUSIA-IDK)
  • Oliver Wood — Fat Cat Silhouette (Honey Jar / Indirecto Records)
  • Paul McCartney & Wings — One Hand Clapping (MPL Communications Inc/Ltd)
  • PJ Morton — Cape Town to Cairo (Morton Records / EMPIRE)
  • Pocketboy Solid — Pocketboy Solid (AESTHETYK)
  • Pride Month Barbie — All The Girls in the Room Say ‘Sorry,’ (Get Better Records)
  • Raveena — Where Butterflies Go in the Rain (Moonstone Recordings, LLC / EMPIRE)
  • RJD2 — Visions Out Of Limelight (R J Electrical Connections)
  • Sam Morton — Daffodils & Dirt (XL)
  • Squid Pisser — Dreams of Puke (SKiN GRAFT Records)
  • Staples Jr. Singers — Searching (Luaka Bop)
  • Stumbleine — Deleted Scene (Monotreme Records)
  • $uicideboy$ — New World Depression (G59 Records)
  • This Is Lorelei — Box For Buddy, Box For Star (Double Double Whammy)
  • Walt Disco — The Warping (Lucky Number)
  • Will Gregory Moog Ensemble — Heat Ray (Mute Artists Ltd.)
  • Zsela — Big For You (Mexican Summer)
  • ZU — The Lost Demo (Subsound)

Friday, June 21

  • Avril Lavigne — Greatest Hits (Sony Music Entertainment)
  • Ben Hauke — Club Cute (Touching Bass)
  • Charles Gayle, Milford Graves, and William Parker — WEBO (Black Editions)
  • Club Kuru — Before the World (Dog Holiday Records)
  • Cody Dickinson — Homemade (Petaluma Records)
  • d’Eon — Leviathan (Hausu Mountain)
  • Daniel Davies — Ghost of the Heart (Sacred Bones)
  • Daryl Hall — D (Untied Artists Productions, Inc.)
  • Dave Alvin and Jimmie Dale Gilmore — TexiCali (Yep Roc Records)
  • DJ Lag — The Rebellion (Black Major x Ice Drop)
  • earthtone9 — In Resonance Nexus (Candlelight Records)
  • Emilíana Torrini — Miss Flower (Groenland Records)
  • Gracie Abrams — The Secret of Us (Interscope Records)
  • The Greeting Committee — Everyone’s Gone and I Know I’m The Cause (The Greeting Committee)
  • Islands — What Occurs (ELF)
  • Jahnah Camille — i tried to freeze light, but only remember a girl EP (Winspear)
  • Jim Lauderdale — My Favorite Place (Sky Crunch Records)
  • Joe Gittleman — Hold Up (Bad Time Records)
  • Joni Mitchell — The Asylum Albums (1976-1980) (Elektra/Asylum Records)
  • The Joy — The Joy (Transgressive Records)
  • Kate Nash — 9 Sad Symphonies (Kill Rock Stars)
  • Kehlani — Crash (Atlantic)
  • Lake Street Dive — Good Together (Fantasy Records)
  • Lauren Watkins — The Heartbroken Record (Mercury Records/Republic Records)
  • Lava La Rue — STARFACE (Dirty Hit)
  • Linda Thompson — Proxy Music (StorySound Records)
  • Little Stranger — Sat Around Trippin (Ineffable Records)
  • Lola Young — That Wasn’t Meant For You Anyway (Universal)
  • Luna Shadows — Bathwater (Luna Shadows)
  • Moon Diagram — Cemetery Classics (Sonic Cathedral)
  • Nightjar — Mala Leche (Lewis Recordings)
  • Pepe Deluxé — Comix Sonix (Catskills Records Ltd.)
  • POND — Stung! (Spinning Top Records)
  • Rich Ruth — Water Still Flows (Michael Ruth)
  • Rob Baird — Burning in the Stars (Hard Luck Recording Company)
  • The Story So Far — I Want to Disappear (Pure Noise Records)
  • Swerve — The Darkroom EP (The Darkroom Records)
  • The Used — MEDZ (Big Noise)
  • Various Artists — Noise For Now Vol. 2 (Noise For Now)
  • Wage War — Stigma (Fearless Records)
  • Wild Up — Julius Eastman Vol. 4: The Holy Presence (New Amsterdam)
  • Wild Yaks — Monumental Deeds (Ernest Jenning Record Co.)
  • Your Old Droog — Movie (REM-U-LAK RECORDS)

June 28

  • Aaron Frazer — Into the Blue (Dead Oceans)
  • Anvil — One and Only (AFM Records)
  • Asher White — Home Constellation Study (Ba Da Bing!)
  • Bodysync — Nutty (Buddies Inc)
  • Camila Cabello — C, XOXO (Geffen/Interscope)
  • Dirty Three — Love Changes Everything (Bella Union)
  • Double Wish — Universe Sometimes EP (Hit the North Records)
  • Eiko Ishibashi — Evil Does Not Exist (Drag City)
  • The Folk Implosion — Walk Thru Me (Joyful Noise Recordings)
  • Frances Forever — Lockjaw (Mom+Pop)
  • Gabriel Birnbaum — Patron Saint of Tireless Losers (Western Vinyl)
  • Guided By Voices — Strut of Kings (GBV Inc)
  • Hiatus Kaiyote — Love Heart Cheat Code (Brainfeeder)
  • Imagine Dragons — LOOM (KIDinaKORNER/Interscope Records)
  • John Gallagher Jr. — Goodbye or Something (Grand Phony Music)
  • JXDN — When the Music Stops (Elektra)
  • Laughing — Because It’s True (Meritorio Records)
  • Liana Flores — Flower of the Soul (Verve)
  • Little Stranger — Sat Around Trippin (Ineffable Records)
  • Loma — How Will I Live Without a Body? (Sub Pop Records)
  • Lupe Fiasco — Samurai (1st & 15th Too)
  • Mabe Fratti — Sentir Que No Sabes (Unheard of Hope)
  • MILLY — Your Own Becoming (Dangerbird)
  • Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats — South of Here (Stax Records)
  • Nebula and Black Rainbows — In Search of the Cosmic Tale: Crossing the Galactic Portal (Heavy Psych Sounds)
  • Neil Young + Crazy Horse — Early Daze (Warner)
  • Omar Apollo — God Said No (Warner)
  • Robert Jon & The Wreck — Red Moon Rising (Journeyman Records)
  • Prefuse 73 — New Strategies for Modern Crime Vol. 2 (Lex Records)
  • Previous Industries — Service Merchandise (Merge Records)
  • Queen of Jeans — All Again (Memory Music)
  • Shackleton & Six Organs of Admittance — Jinxed by Being (Drag City)
  • SML — Small Medium Large (International Anthem)
  • Sour Widows — Revival of a Friend (Exploding In Sound Records)
  • Still Woozy — Loveseat (Interscope Records)
  • Superfan — Tow Truck Jesus (Superfan)
  • SUSS — Birds & Beasts (Northern Spy)
  • Virginity — Bad Jazz (Smartpunk Records)
  • The Warning — Keep Me Fed (Republic Records)
  • Washed Out — Notes From a Quiet Life (Sub Pop)
  • Wilco — Hot Sun Cool Shroud EP (dBpm Records)
  • Yellow House — Psalms of Yellow House (Foreign Family Collective)

Bandman Kevo Draws Fan Backlash For His Latest Billionaire-Inspired Tattoos

Bandman Kevo previously drew the Internet’s attention for his leg tattoos of various controversial celebrities, but these new ones take the cake. Moreover, they were so bizarre that fans mostly ignored one of an arm seemingly choking a girl, which is saying something if that’s the overlooked part of it. Specifically, he got tattoos of various billionaires’ faces, namely of Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Mark Cuban, and Jeff Bezos. A lot of folks in the replies threads of the Twitter post down below questioned why the rapper would want a bunch of rich white guys plastered on one of his legs, along with some other criticisms and wild reactions.

Furthermore, Bandman Kevo is unfortunately dealing with a lot in his life right now apart from the social media antics that folks are reacting to. Back in April of this year, he revealed that his 15-year-old son Kevian was shot and killed in Michigan, a tragedy that no father or son should have to grapple with. This took many fans by surprise, who quickly outpoured their support and condolences online. Since then, the Chicago MC has continued to keep his career going and honor Kevian’s memory, and we send him our best wishes on his path of grief.

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Bandman Kevo’s New Tattoos: See Replies For Reactions

This comes as a heavy contrast to a lot of Bandman Kevo’s other behaviors and headlines in recent years, including some rap beef. Last year, he got into it with Jackboy, as they both accused each other of getting plastic surgery procedures in both trolling and serious manners. As for Kevo, he’s been quite open with his experiences with this matter, so the jabs didn’t seem to affect him as much. It was a bit of a wild back-and-forth, and one that is not as rare in the current rap world as you might think.

Meanwhile, Bandman Kevo also took aim at Gunna last year, piling snitching accusations on top of his claim that Wunna scammed him over a collab. That situation never really cleared up, so it remains in the rumor mill as of writing this article. Maybe Kevo will get some more tattoos of famous figures in the near future, whether it’s within hip-hop or outside of it. All we can hope for in terms of the reception is that he chooses his tributes a little more wisely.

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Drake Called Out By BruceDropEmOff For Allegedly Following Racist Streamers

Drake is one of the best in the rap game at attaching himself to emerging talent. Just last year he became one of the first major allies of Sexyy Red taking the breakout star on tour and working with her on the hit song “Rich Baby Daddy.” He and Red teamed up again just last month for the song “U My Everything” from her new mixtape In Sexyy We Trust. Occasionally this has gotten Drizzy in hot water though. During his beef with Kendrick Lamar, his collaborations with emerging artists became a point of contention. Lamar declares him a “colonizer” for working with artists like Future, Lil Bay, Young Thug, and 2 Chainz.

Drake has also made anally of various streamers, though his choice in associates was recently called into question. That came from BruceDropEmOff, who is no stranger to orbiting around rappers. He recently shared positive news for Playboi Carti fans with the rapper teasing his comeback in Bruce’s DMs. But in a new conversation discussing fans who defend Drake, Bruce took issue with some of his die-hard. He also called out the rapper directly for some of the people he follows. “N*gga ain’t ever followed me but you follow all these lil racist n*ggas” he said during a recent livestream. In the comments, fans debate whether or not he has a point or is just upset that he hasn’t been followed yet. Check out the clip where Bruce makes the comments below.

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BruceDropEmOff Takes Aim At Drake And His Fans

Various figures in the rap world have had surprising reactions to in the wake of Kendrick and Drake’s beef. NLE Choppa recently said he would like the pair to team up for another collab. Over the weekend Joe Budden gave his definitive take on the beef after reacting to the entire back-and-forth as it was happening.

What do you think of BruceDropEmOff’s comments about Drake following racist streamers? Do you agree with him about the rapper following the wrong streamers, or do you think he’s just upset over not being followed himself? Let us know in the comment section below.

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