J Balvin promised the public major musical collaborations (because there is already enough beef in the Latin music space) on his latest album, Rayo, and he delivered. With the body of work officially available on streaming platforms, it was only right for the “Dientes” musician to drop one visual for the project.
Yesterday (August 8), J Balvin and Feid’s joint track reunion, “Doblexxó,” finally got the love it deserved. The official video for “Doblexxó,” directed by Death Of Gian, made the wait well worth it.
In the visual, J Balvin and Feid prove that they are each the life of the party wherever they do. Both exhibit main character energy throughout the video, but even the focal point needs a supporting case now and then. As the roughly translated chorus of the track shows, J Balvin and Feid’s preferred co-star is a gorgeous woman.
“Baby, you don’t need to get emotional tonight / Throw away the watch that jerk gave you, why should you check the time? / Double up on drinks for your friends, see if they leave you alone / If that jerk calls you, baby, you better ignore him / And let him f*ck off,” sings the duo.
Watch the “Doblexxó” video above.
Rayo is out now via Sueños Globales/UMG Recordings. Find more information here.
After a turbulent series of events, Yung Miami is bringing back her award-winning podcast, Caresha Please. Before today, the most recent episode of her show aired back in October of last year. Sadly, the return is one of the shorter programs, clocking in at just 34 minutes and change. There’s obviously a lot to catch up on like her tumultuous relationship with Diddy and the official split of City Girls as a duo. Still, it’s creating quite a bit of discourse and back-and-forth debates online, which is an outcome that Miami could see happening. “I knew the interview would be 50/50 but I feel good telling my truth!”, she began on X. “I’m about to go outside and have a ball I deserve it see yall later :)”.
She certainly deserves to celebrate, though. Yung Miami’s sit-down with close friend and fellow rapper Saucy Santana has raked in over a million views in just 15 hours on YouTube, which is good enough for #1 on Trending. That can be partially attributed to the Asian Doll conversation and her reaction to being namedropped in the episode. While revealing why her and JT split, it’s clear that Miami is always going to have love for her former collaborator. So, when Asian Doll was calling out the City Cinderella MC for allegedly stealing her style after trashing it previously, Miami was willing to thrown down for her girl.
The Caresha Please host’s comments elicited a reaction out of Doll on X and in her response, she makes it clear she’s been ready to scrap. “He asked why you ain’t defend yo friend when she was arguing with cardi b stay on topic boo”, Asian Doll replied. “Cause you & Santana know how it give it up I done see yall TOO MANY TIMES & I always gave “ONNAT”. I’ll fight both of yall to this this day ”. Are these three about to catch each other outside?
What are your thoughts on Asian Doll wanting to fight Yung Miami and JT following the Caresha Please host’s namedrop? Could you see all three of them throwing down in the future? Could this potential brawl reunite the City Girls? 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 Yung Miami, JT, Asian Doll, and Caresha Please. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.
Yung Miami’s Season 2 premiere of the Caresha Please podcast wasn’t the only outlet through which she broke her silence on her former boo Diddy’s allegations. Moreover, she also spoke to PEOPLE about their relationship, why it ended, why she remained quiet on his various lawsuits and alleged victims, and how she wants to reckon with that reality today. For example, the former City Girl said that she felt “deeply hurt and shocked after watching the video” of the Bad Boy mogul assaulting Cassie in a hotel room. “That was not my experience at all,” she added before clarifying that her experiences with abuse, domestic violence, or just generally toxic relationships have nothing to do with Sean Combs.
“I’ve been in a toxic relationship before when I was younger,” Yung Miami told the outlet. “In high school, my early 20s, and they’re not healthy. They’re not fun. It’s just I’ve been there, done that, and that’s somewhere I would never want to put myself. Now, being 30 with two kids, that’s something I don’t condone or tolerate, something that I grew from. That’s why I say that wasn’t my experience with him, because I wouldn’t even put up with that [again].”
“I can’t speak on something that wasn’t my experience, and I can’t speak on something that I don’t know,” Yung Miami told Saucy Santana on Caresha Please. “I can’t speak on these allegations. Because I wasn’t around at the time. I don’t know that person, and that wasn’t my experience. People feel like I was Diddy’s biggest cheerleader and I made him my brand. And I feel like Diddy was on brand for me.
“I met him when he was in another era,” Yung Miami added. “I met Diddy when the world was celebrating him and giving him his flowers when he was alive. He was getting the Global Icon Award, the lifetime achievement award, the key to the city. He had a new album that was coming out, so I was celebrating him with the world. And I just feel like everybody’s trying to crucify me for it. I was just celebrating when the world was celebrating him, so why am I being crucified, or why am I being separated?”
The Air Jordan 1 Mid is ready to shine with its upcoming “Casa 93” colorway. Casa 93, a fashion school in France, inspired this special edition. They aim to break down barriers to fashion, making this collaboration meaningful. This pair features a sleek grey and phantom color scheme. The neutral tones provide a sophisticated base. Vibrant green accents add a pop of color, creating an eye-catching contrast. The 9 and 3 branding on the heels pays homage to Casa 93, celebrating its mission and spirit.
The sneakers feature a black rubber sole and a clean phantom midsole. Further, the uppers of the sneakers feature a phantom leather base with both dark grey and light grey leather overlays. Also, a black Nike Swoosh is featured on the sides and the Wings logo can be found, in black, above the Swoosh. Vibrant neon green laces also complete the design. Finally, more green Jumpman branding is located on the tongue.
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Sneaker Bar Detroit reports that the Air Jordan 1 Mid “Casa 93” will be released this fall. Also, the sneaker will have a retail price of $135 when it is released. Further, make sure to let us know what you think about these kicks in the comments below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the most recent updates and news from the sneaker community. We’ll make sure to offer you the newest products from the most notable brands.
Lil Reese went through a bit of a legal rollercoaster as of late, as authorities arrested him in Los Angeles after a woman accused him of sexual assault at a hotel. Boosie Badazz revealed the news to his social media followers, even though back then, we still didn’t know the circumstances behind the situation. However, it seems like Reese is starting to get past this situation, as he posted evidence of the court dismissing his case and joked about getting the money that his accuser allegedly stole from him back so he can make up his bond payment. While little details exist of the incident and the legal steps to follow, he’s feeling himself and blasting the media for misrepresenting this development.
“@theshaderoom @tmz_tv The same way yall was posting that false azzz information like I did some to a bitc when I kno it was bap post this. Case dismissed my first court face fuc u mean [three thumbs-down emojis],” Lil Reese shared to his Instagram Story this week. “Na it’s time to go get that 25k back from 12 they took from her that she tried to steal and couldn’t get away wit it and get bond money back [nine crying emojis].”
“Now what they gotta say on bd im ready to sue [four crying emojis] [two thumbs-down emojis],” Lil Reese relayed in another post to his Instagram Story, adding even more later on. “S/o to @torrencehatchig boosie You first n***a knew I was innocent when it happen I get b***hesss f**k I gotta take some for [five crying emojis].” “On My sister Ree Ree the whole story cap and made up,” he had said of the allegations.
“Fuc I look Like this ain’t that I know better,” Lil Reese continued. “And the same way y’all posting that shi make sure yall post the case get thrown out on my court date. They do anything for clout and tryna come up try again.” Elsewhere, Lil Reese also faced a bit of controversy for allegedly inciting violence as related to Bhad Bhabie’s experience of abuse with her boyfriend, so it’s a rough time for the Chicago rapper and his fans right now.
Following her hit single “Boy Bye” and a memorable tribute to Usher at the BET Awards, Chlöe has released her most anticipated project yet, Trouble In Paradise. The album, which Chlöe executive produced, offers a deep dive into her artistic vision and cements her role as a multi-talented artist.
Inspired by her journey to St. Lucia, this 16-track project features collaborations with her sister Halle on the fan-favorite “Want Me,” as well as contributions from Ty Dolla $ign, Anderson.Paak, Jeremih, and YG Marley. Accompanying the album is a visual project that captures Chlöe’s St. Lucia experience, adding a vibrant visual layer to her music.
Chlöe reflects on the album’s significance, saying, “This project is truly about writing away my troubles in paradise. The water and the brewing storm symbolize my emotions and how it changes like the weather. I wanted this project to feel fun and even though there are ups and downs, it’s a fun wild ride like a summer fling: unpredictable, exciting, and new.”
The hip-hop world is buzzing as LL COOL J, the GRAMMY® Award-winning icon and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, released his sultry new single “Proclivities” featuring chart-topping rapper Saweetie. This latest track, filled with seductive energy and magnetic appeal, is a standout preview from his highly anticipated album, The FORCE, set to drop on September 6th.
In “Proclivities,” LL COOL J delivers his signature smooth flow and lyrical mastery, while Saweetie adds a fresh, confident vibe with her silky verses. The track is a powerful blend of both artists’ distinct styles, creating a dynamic collaboration that’s as sexy as it is fun. The provocative lyrics and infectious beat are sure to make “Proclivities” a hit on the charts.
Lyrics Sample:
“Damn baby I don’t know if you dance or not I’d love to see you on the pole I don’t know if you conservative or if you a freak But I’d love to see you lose control”
From the first beat drop, “Proclivities” takes listeners on a thrilling ride, with LL COOL J and Saweetie exchanging verses that ooze confidence and allure. The accompanying music video amplifies the track’s seductive energy, reminiscent of LL’s classic “Doin’ It,” set against a captivating after-dark backdrop.
“‘Proclivities’ is a fun song about the inner secrets we all have,” LL COOL J shared. “It’s one of my favorites on the album. Keep it on repeat, baby!”
“Proclivities” is the third single from The FORCE, following the release of “Saturday Night Special” and “Passion.” The FORCE marks LL COOL J’s first new album in over a decade, and it promises to be a powerful return to the music scene. Produced entirely by Q-Tip of A Tribe Called Quest, the album is a blend of modern soundscapes with LL’s legendary lyrical finesse. LL describes the process as “learning how to rap again,” likening it to a director returning to film school after a series of blockbusters.
Last week, The Source was invited to an exclusive preview of The FORCE at Lavan Midtown in New York City, where LL COOL J sat down with Elliot Wilson to discuss each track. The event, complete with light bites and specialty cocktails by COORS Light, showcased LL’s renewed energy and passion for his craft. Attendees left convinced that LL is poised to reaffirm his status as one of the greatest of all time.
The FORCE Track Listing:
Spirit of Cyrus (Featuring Snoop Dogg)
The FORCE
Saturday Night Special (Featuring Rick Ross and Fat Joe)
Black Code Suite (Featuring Sona Jobarteh)
Passion
Proclivities (Featuring Saweetie)
Post Modern
30 Decembers
Runnit Back
Huey In Da Chair (Featuring Busta Rhymes)
Basquiat Energy
Praise Him (Featuring Nas)
Murdergram Deux (Featuring Eminem)
The Vow (Featuring Mad Squablz, J-S.A.N.D., and Don Pablito)
With The FORCE, LL COOL J is not just making a comeback—he’s reasserting his place at the top of the hip-hop hierarchy. As fans eagerly await the full album, “Proclivities” sets the stage for what promises to be one of the most talked-about releases of the year.
The FORCE is available to pre-order and pre-save now through the link HERE.
Reebok, the legendary sports culture brand, has joined forces with WNBA All-Star and fashion icon Angel Reese to unveil the “Reebok by Angel” collection. Launching on August 23rd, this dynamic range features both performance and lifestyle footwear and apparel inspired by Reese’s powerful feminine energy and versatile style, both on and off the court.
The collection showcases a striking icy color palette of ‘Always Blue’ and ‘Silver Chrome,’ complemented by expressive design elements reflecting Reese’s unapologetic attitude. Custom sneaker sock liners boast a motivational quote from Reese: “When They Sleep on You…Tuck Them In!”
“I am honored to unveil my first collection with Reebok,” said Angel Reese. “I worked closely with the brand to ensure each piece is designed to evoke confidence and expression. This collection is for HER—to be stylish and fierce on all occasions.”
Portia Blunt, Reebok’s SVP of Product, praised Reese’s involvement in the design process, highlighting how the collection embodies the spirit of bold self-expression.
Footwear highlights include the Premier Road VI, BB 4000 II, and Classic Leather, while apparel features standout pieces such as the Angel Lux 7/8 Bodysuit, Angel Graphic Tee, and Angel Vector Track Jacket. Available in adult and kids’ sizes, the Reebok by Angel collection will be sold on Reebok.com and at select retailers worldwide.
“I got a little sad, at a certain point. In early rap battles, you had kids in the park rapping against each other. But it’s not just people rapping now. You got people with 100 employees. You have livelihoods, empires, companies, deals — all of it can be jeopardized. If you don’t have anything to lose, sure, go for it. But if I already made it, I’m not sure it’s even worth it anymore.”
André also said he’s written a few diss tracks of his own but never plans to release any. He said, “You have feelings… if n****s say some slick sh*t, lines will come to your head immediately.”
Elsewhere, he discussed the relationship between music and artificial intelligence, saying, “I think some of the AI art is interesting. But, as humans, sometimes we just want to know what’s real. We want the humanness of things. […] Before cameras came into play, a king would hire the best artists to paint a portrait of you and your family. The best artists were the ones who could make it look as real as possible. But then cameras came along. So you had all these artists saying, ‘What are we going to do now?’ I think we’re at a similar place now. But what happened was — we got Van Gogh, and we got Impressionists. Doing sh*t the camera couldn’t do. You gotta find your place to be. That’s the humanness.”