WATCH: Latto Teases ‘Sugar Honey Iced Tea’ Album with ATL-Inspired Trailer

Latto Teases 'Sugar Honey Iced Tea' Album

Latto has announced her new album, Sugar Honey Iced Tea, and is releasing a trailer for the forthcoming release. Hitting social media, Latto released a trailer for the album, narrated by The Dungeon Family’s Big Rube, and features the heavy energy of the classic film ATL.

You can see the trailer below. The album is set for August 9, setting her up one week after her rival Ice Spice.

Ice Spice has delivered her debut album, Y2K, but her comments in her Rolling Stone cover shoot raise eyebrows. With a standing beef with Latto, Ice Spice revealed she doesn’t know the issue’s root.

“I feel like if we ever spoke and I asked her ‘what’s the issue?’ it’d be like a blank stare. It’d really be no issue whatsoever. Especially from me,” Ice Spice says. “I can understand a friendly competition, but I just feel like at this point it’s a joke that she’s just dragged out, and it’s just not even funny.

“Like, bro, ‘Think U the Shit’ is from January. You’re going to post a piece of shit cake to announce something that’s good news for you? But it is kind of a compliment because you’re taking something that’s supposed to be a fun moment for you and you’re making it about me… again.”

Earlier this year, Latto put Ice Spice on notice that she wants all the smoke. After Ice Spice confirmed her “Think U Da Shit (Fart)” single was a diss to Latto, the “Put It On Da Floor” rapper fired back with “Sunday Service.”

“Sunday Service” was teased online once Latto pulled up in Ice Spice’s Bronx neighborhood with Suburbans to film the video.

“Twenty black Suburbans, we pull up like Sunday Service
I just want a one on one, don’t know why she so nervous”

In the second verse, there may also be a jab at Nicki Minaj, who had an insane tweeting spree after Megan Thee Stallion’s “Hiss“:

Do you rap or do you tweet? ‘Cause I can’t tell, get in the booth, bitch
Stop all that motherfuckin’ yellin’, ho
‘Cause I ain’t buyin’ what you’re sellin’, ho

And then turned her attention right back to Ice Spice, flipping the “Fart” hook back on her:

Think I’m the shit? Bitch, I know it, ho
Jesus walked on water, I got ice boilin’ though

You can hear the whole song below.

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Former White House Staffer Says Trump Wanted Kanye West to Perform Church Service on White House Lawn

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Former President Donald Trump was close to making Kanye West a de facto Secretary of Religion. During an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, former Trump staffer Alyssa Farah Griffin revealed Trump wanted Ye to perform a church service on the White House lawn in an effort to unite the country.

“One day, he [Trump] wanted to have Kanye West come and doa church service on the White House lawn to unify the country. I can think of a few things less unifying than that.

“We were like, ‘not the time or place, sir.’”

You can hear the story below.

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Wiz Khalifa Reacts to Amber Rose-Joseline Hernandez Fight Video: ‘My BM Got Squabbles’

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Wiz Khalifa is impressed by recently leaked video of Amber Rose beating up Joseline Hernandez as the two filmed College Hill: Celebrity Edition.

“Damn, my BM got squabbles,” Wiz Khalifa said. “Although I can’t stand Amber now I’m glad to see she whacked Joseline.”

Footage from a fight between Amber Rose and Joseline Hernandez on BET College Hill: Celebrity Edition leaked online.

In footage obtained by TMZ, Rose takes the first swing and gets the best of Hernandez during the fight before it is separated. The video was previously held under wraps, with Hernandez revealing on Drink Champs the fight happened in a Literature class and stating she “put a head through a glass.”

Survey says: that’s a lie. You can see the clip below.

Amber Rose confused everyone after she delivered a speech at the Republican National Convention.

Once known as the creator of the slut walk and an advocate for women’s rights, Rose is now aligned with Trump and the Republicans, who have part of their campaign entrenched in banning abortion and limiting women’s rights.

Speaking on stage, Rose revealed she became a Trump supporter after she could not prove her claims of racism and more in conversation with her father, eventually embracing the MAGA team as “her people.”

“We all want a better country for our children,” Rose said. “But I’m here tonight to tell you, no matter your political background, that the best chance we have to give our babies a better life is to elect Donald Trump president.”

You can hear more of her reasoning below.

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Ice Spice Speaks on Beef with Latto: ‘She Just Dragged Out and It’s Not Even Funny’

Ice Spice Speaks on Beef with Latto: 'She Just Dragged Out'

Ice Spice has delivered her debut album, Y2K, but her comments in her Rolling Stone cover shoot raise eyebrows. With a standing beef with Latto, Ice Spice revealed she doesn’t know the issue’s root.

“I feel like if we ever spoke and I asked her ‘what’s the issue?’ it’d be like a blank stare. It’d really be no issue whatsoever. Especially from me,” Ice Spice says. “I can understand a friendly competition, but I just feel like at this point it’s a joke that she’s just dragged out, and it’s just not even funny.

“Like, bro, ‘Think U the Shit’ is from January. You’re going to post a piece of shit cake to announce something that’s good news for you? But it is kind of a compliment because you’re taking something that’s supposed to be a fun moment for you and you’re making it about me… again.”

Earlier this year, Latto put Ice Spice on notice that she wants all the smoke. After Ice Spice confirmed her “Think U Da Shit (Fart)” single was a diss to Latto, the “Put It On Da Floor” rapper fired back with “Sunday Service.”

“Sunday Service” was teased online once Latto pulled up in Ice Spice’s Bronx neighborhood with Suburbans to film the video.

“Twenty black Suburbans, we pull up like Sunday Service
I just want a one on one, don’t know why she so nervous”

In the second verse, there may also be a jab at Nicki Minaj, who had an insane tweeting spree after Megan Thee Stallion’s “Hiss“:

Do you rap or do you tweet? ‘Cause I can’t tell, get in the booth, bitch
Stop all that motherfuckin’ yellin’, ho
‘Cause I ain’t buyin’ what you’re sellin’, ho

And then turned her attention right back to Ice Spice, flipping the “Fart” hook back on her:

Think I’m the shit? Bitch, I know it, ho
Jesus walked on water, I got ice boilin’ though

You can hear the whole song below.

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Cardi B Calls Out Candace Owens for Her Views Regarding the Murder of Sonya Massey

Cardi B Reveals Why She Has Yet To Collaborate With Rihanna

The ongoing back and forth between Cardi B and Candace Owens is continuing, this time over the police murdering Sonya Massey in southern Illinois.

Speaking on the matter, Owens believed that Massey should not have been killed but suggested Black Americans “not take this bait” in protesting or calling out the police.

“Today she said something so disturbing about the Sonya Massey case,” Cardi B said. “For you to sit here and say that ‘Oh not everything is racial. I know that this is sad, but this is not something racial. There’s more white people that get killed by the cops.’”

“You don’t feel one little bit of empathy, a little bit of sympathy of how this woman died? There was no argument, there was no conflict, there was no raised voice, and she got shot.”

You can hear Cardi’s full comments below.

Cardi and Candace have exchanged words often in the past few weeks. Cardi B’s recent critique of Candace Owens’s stance on banning porn has sparked a heated exchange. The rapper denied the existence of porn addiction, prompting Owens to respond vigorously on her popular new podcast, Candace.

“Cardi B came for me again. I think it’s high time I clap back,” Candace says. “She doesn’t think about the addictions, especially for men who really suffer with pornography. I’m so glad that so many men listen to this show and in the comments talk about how much they struggle with pornography. They are more physiologically, psychologically, biologically-wired to have a response when you are producing nudity to them.”

Currently ranked #3 on Spotify’s podcast charts, Owens’ podcast has surged in popularity, trailing only Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson.

Owens, who has seen a resurgence in her influence despite past controversies, discussed the ongoing debate in a recent episode with Saagar Enjati on Breaking Points. Her podcast has dominated platforms like Apple, Spotify, and YouTube, showcasing her growing reach and impact in cultural and political discourse.

The clash between Owens and Cardi B underscores broader debates about societal norms and freedoms, particularly regarding media consumption and its effects. As both figures continue to voice their perspectives to millions of followers, their exchange highlights the intersection of entertainment, politics, and social commentary in today’s digital age.

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Jermaine Paul, Artist and Pastor, Is Making a Triumphant Return to the Music Scene

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Jeremiah Jermaine Paul, a multifaceted artist and pastor in The United Methodist Church, is making a triumphant return to the music scene with a single “Red, White, and Blues,” set to release on July 26th, 2024, followed by the album release on September 11th, 2024. Known for his soulful voice and heartfelt performances, Jermaine`s career has been a remarkable journey, blending his passion for R&B, Soul and his dedication to ministry.  

The singer`s impressive music career includes Grammy nominations in 2005 and 2006 for Best Duo R&B Performance with Alicia Keys. His talent further shone when he won NBC’s “The Voice” competition in 2012. Over the years, he has collaborated with Hip-Hop artists like Kanye West, Redman, Blam and LDJ, and has sang background on albums and shared the stage with legends such as Mary J Blige, Joss Stone, David Bowie, Justin Timberlake, and Adele. His song “Soldier’s Cry” released 2021, was even orchestrated by the iconic Quincy Jones live on worldwide television. 

Dedicated to putting Rockland County, New York on the map, JP spent years crafting his own style and sound with producers such as Adam Deitch, Nick Casper, and Chris “Cinemax” Pinset. “I never understood why I needed to say it but I now understand that the world needs to hear this”, says Paul. Alongside renowned lyricist like KRS1 and Saigon, he crafted hip-hop hooks that became anthems in his neighborhood streets, vividly narrating the tough stories of his childhood in Spring Valley, NY.

Throughout the artist’s career, his brothers Charles and Martin have played pivotal roles. The Mighty Paul Brothers’ track “The Difference” served as a prelude to the acclaimed “Red, White and Blues” album. Their support has been instrumental, contributing vocals and production to Jermaine’s solo album. Furthermore, the Mighty Paul Brothers’ upcoming record “Land of Lost,” produced by Chris Pinset and set for release on August 1st, 2024, will serve as a launchpad for that album.

Jermaine`s announcement of “Red, White, and Blues” has been met with great excitement from fans and critics alike. Directed by the acclaimed Steve Jordan, with the legendary Stevie Wonder on harmonica, the album promises to make a significant impact in the music world.

The title track, “Red, White, and Blues,” is a poignant narrative about a woman, named “America”, facing emotional and financial struggles. Jeremiah’s lyrics vividly depict her pain and his empathetic yet frustrated attempts to support her:

“…The blood from her veins

The sweat from her skin

The tears from her pain

She’s crying again

Red, Red, Red

Red, white, and blues…”

These lines create powerful imagery of blood, sweat, and tears, symbolizing her suffering and the American ideals she strives for but finds elusive. Jermaine explains that the album captures “the experiences which molded me into the man I have become.” It reflects his personal journey, seamlessly blending his love for ministry and music into a compelling narrative.

“Red, White, and Blues” is more than just an album; it’s a testament to Jermaine Paul’s resilience and artistic evolution. His ability to convey deep emotions and tell powerful stories through his music ensures that this album will resonate with listeners on many levels. As he steps back into the spotlight, Jermaine`s unique blend of R&B and gospel promises to leave a lasting mark on the industry.

The track is now available for purchase on Apple music:

http://itunes.apple.com/album/id1758504302?ls=1&app=itunes

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