EarthGang Announced Their Fifth Album ‘Perfect Fantasy’ And Its T-Pain-Featuring First Single

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Two years after the release of their fourth studio album, Ghetto Gods, Earthgang has announced the release date for its follow-up. Perfect Fantasy will be out on October 29 via Dreamville and Interscope, and will be preceded by lead single, “Love You More” featuring T-Pain.

Although the Atlanta duo has put 24-plus months between full-length releases, they’ve remained busy over the past two years, dropping three EPs: EarthGang vs. The Algorithm: RIP Human Art , Robophobia, and Snakegang with EDM duo Snakehips. They also performed at Coachella in 2023, and were billed to open on Kid Cudi’s Insano Tour this summer, but the tour was canceled as a result of Kid Cudi’s broken foot from this year’s Coachella festival.

According to a press release, Perfect Fantasy will be “heavily inspired” by Japanese culture and continues the theme of the duo’s ongoing EarthGang VS. The Algorithm project. The group has been openly critical of the effects of AI on art and culture — especially music — as seen by the titles of their EPs, which are also part of the series. They previously addressed the impact that social media has had on parasocial engagement with celebrities in their 2023 single, “Die Today.”

Perfect Fantasy is due 10/29 via Dreamville/Interscope. You can find more info here.

Wack 100 Tells Yo Gotti To “Say Your Prayers” As He Believes Feds Are Coming For Him Next

The Young Dolph muder trial has been seeing some major progess since it began about seven days ago. On September 26, one of the three suspects, Justin Johnson, was found guilty of first-degree murder leading to a life sentence. The other two alleged killers, Cornelius Smith and the supposed mastermind Hernandez Govan, are still awaiting their fate. Prior to this though, we have also come to learn that there was a lot of money involved. Some of that was for the hit that was allegedly placed by Yo Gotti’s deceased brother, Big Jook.

Furthermore, Cornelius Smith recently claimed that someone from CMG allegedly paid his $50,000 worth in attorney fees. “I don’t know exactly who. I didn’t get it in my hand”, he said in court. All of this has been very interesting, as Gotti and Dolph were far from friends. Ever since the mention of the former’s brother being mentioned in this murder trial, there is that question floating out there whether or not Gotti would get tied into this.

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Cornelius Smith Did Say Someone From CMG (Yo Gotti?) Covered His Attorney Fees

 
 
 
 
 
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Well, controversial manager Wack 100 is of the belief that it’s pretty much guaranteed that Gotti will have to appear in court. In fact, he’s so sure that 100 is warning the latter to “say your prayers”. He feels that the alleged payment for the attorney of Cornelius Smith was the final piece to the puzzle. Whether or not Gotti is actual brought in remains to be seen. But with Govan and Smith still needing to find out their sentences, there’s time for this to happen for sure.

What are your thoughts on Wack 100 firmly believing that Yo Gotti will be taken into custody for the Young Dolph trial? Do you think the CMG boss was actually involved in his murder? 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 Wack 100, Yo Gotti, and the Young Dolph murder trial. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the world of music.

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Jermaine Dupri Believes Modern R&B Singers Can’t Compete With The ’90s

Jermaine Dupri says that a lack of churchgoing is causing modern R&B singers to pale in comparison to those of the 1990s. He explained his argument during a recent livestream on Instagram, using several icons of the genre as examples.

“Young Black youth of today do not go to church and they don’t have that church band grooming,” he said, before bringing up Bryan-Michael Cox and Jodeci. He continued: “So when you listen to that soul, the soul that you think is soul is an added piece of information. If you gone’ make these records, it’s hard to beat Jodeci when you don’t have that element. Anthony Hamiliton comes from the church. You not gone’ get that sh*t that’s in his voice, you ain’t just getting that from being on the internet.”

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Jermaine Dupri Performs During Essence Festival Of Culture

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – JULY 01: Jermaine Dupri performs onstage during day 2 of the 2023 ESSENCE Festival Of Culture™ at Caesars Superdome on July 01, 2023 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for ESSENCE)

When Live Bitez shared the comments, many fans agreed with Dupri’s explanation. “Happy we got our kids in church and they are getting better with singing and their instruments,” one user wrote. Another added: “Agree! I was just jammin to Anthony Hamilton earlier, and that man sangs!” Check out his comments on the state of R&B below.

Jermaine Dupri Speaks On The State Of R&B

Elsewhere during the Instagram livestream, Dupri remarked that R. Kelly is the “R in R&B.” “I’m not here to talk about none of that bullsh*t that he’s involved with, but he is the R in R&B. Hands down,” he said. The state of R&B has been a hotly debated topic in recent years with Diddy, Tank, Aries Spears, Joe Budden, and many more making headlines for weighing in. Be on the lookout for further updates on Jermaine Dupri on HotNewHipHop.

 
 
 
 
 
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Diddy Has Applied For Bond For A Third Time With A New Legal Team

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Diddy has applied for bond for a third time, this time with a new legal team. According to TMZ, the music mogul filed his third bid for freedom before trial after adding two new attorneys to his defense. They are Anthony Ricco and Alexandra Shapiro. Ricco was awarded Attorney of the Year by the Metropolitan Black Bar Association in 2008, while Shapiro is an experienced case attorney who served as a law clerk for the US Court Of Appeals.

Diddy was previously denied bail twice; in the first instance, US Magistrate Judge Robyn F. Tarnofsky denied his request over concerns about Diddy’s anger issues and alleged substance abuse, telling him, “Your lawyer asked us to trust you — [I don’t think] you can trust yourself… Your lawyer can’t control you.” His appeal was denied by Andrew L. Carter, due to Diddy’s potential for trying to exert influence over potential witnesses. Carter cited evidence from the prosecution that he’d already contacted witnesses during the investigation into his activities, despite promising a long list of restrictions on his travel and visitation rights.

The music mogul was charged with racketeering conspiracy; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation to engage in prostitution after a months-long investigation into decades of the supposed illegal activities.

All The New Albums Coming Out In October 2024

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Friday, October 4

  • A Place to Bury Strangers — Synthesizer (Dedstrange)
  • Ada Lea — notes EP (Saddle Creek)
  • Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad — Jazz is Dead JID021 (Jazz Is Dead)
  • Alessandro Cortini — Nati Infiniti (Mute)
  • Alison Moyet — Key (Cooking Vinyl)
  • Amnesia Scanner and Freeka Tet — HOAX (PAN)
  • Animal Collective — Sung Tongs Live at the Theatre at Ace Hotel (Domino)
  • Anna Butterss — Mighty Vertebrate (International Anthem)
  • Balance and Composure — With You in Spirit (Memory Music)
  • The Bug — Machine (Relapse Records)
  • Caribou — Honey (Merge)
  • The Clearwater Swimmers — The Clearwater Swimmers (New Martian Records)
  • Coldplay — Moon Music (Parlophone)
  • cumgirl8 — [the] 8th cumming (4AD)
  • David Shaw — Take A Look Inside (ONErpm)
  • Dawn Richard and Spencer Zahn — Quiet in a World Full of Noise (Merge Records)
  • Devarrow — Heart Shaped Rock (Paper Bag Records)
  • Drug Church — PRUDE (Pure Noise Records)
  • Fever 333 — Darker White (Century Media Records)
  • Finneas — For Cryin’ Out Loud (Interscope)
  • Foreigner — Turning Back the Time (Atlantic)
  • Genevieve Stokes — With A Lightning Strike (Atlantic)
  • Geordie Greep — The New Sound (Rough Trade Records)
  • Godspeed You! Black Emperor — NO TITLE AS OF 13 FEBRUARY 2024 28,340 DEAD (Constellation)
  • Good Neighbours — Good Neighbours EP (Some Action/Neon Gold/Avenue A)
  • Half Waif — See You at the Maypole (Anti)
  • The Hard Quartet — The Hard Quartet (Matador Records)
  • Harriet — Trying To Get The Feeling Again (Bright Star Records)
  • Hazlett — Goodbye to the Valley (Nettwerk)
  • Hiro Ama — Music for Peace and Harmony (PRAH Recordings)
  • Human Impact — Gone Dark (Ipecac Recordings)
  • Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit — Live From the Ryman Vol. 2 (Southeastern Records)
  • Joan Shelley — Mood Ring EP (No Quarter Records)
  • Leon Bridges — Leon (Columbia)
  • Little Big Town — The Christmas Record (Birds of a Feather Productions)
  • Master Peace — How To Make A(nuva) Master Peace EP (Jasmine Music)
  • Memorials — Memorial Waterslides (Fire Records)
  • Michael Love Michael — Bruiser (Get Better Records)
  • Midland — Fragments (Regraded)
  • Mötley Crüe — Cancelled EP (Masters 2023)
  • Naked Giants — Shine Away (Devil Duck)
  • Nate Smith — California Gold (Sony Music)
  • Nick Ward — House with the Blue Door (Universal Music Australia)
  • OneDa — Formula OneDa (Heavenly Recordings)
  • Orla Gartland — Everybody Needs A Hero (New Friends Music)
  • Palomino Blond — You Feel It Too (Kanine Records)
  • Public Service Broadcasting — The Last Flight (SO Recordings/Silva Screen Records)
  • Rat Boy — Suburbia Calling (Hellcat)
  • Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 — Heavier Yet lies the Crownless Head (Record Kicks)
  • Sex Swing — Golden Triangle (God Unknown Records)
  • Sixpence None the Richer — Rosemary Hill EP (Flatiron Recordings)
  • The Smile — Cutouts (XL Recordings)
  • Spencer Sutherland — The Drama (SM1)
  • Temples — Other Structures EP (Fat Possum Records)
  • Thee Sacred Souls — Got A Story to Tell (Daptone Records)
  • The Wild Feathers — Sirens (New West Records)
  • Weval — Night Versions EP (Technicolour)
  • Wild Pink — Dulling the Horns (Fire Talk)
  • Yasmin Williams — Acadia (Nonesuch)
  • yunè pinku — Scarlet Lamb EP (Method 808)

Friday, October 11

  • Ariella — CryBaby (Lauren Records)
  • Belaganas — Rock Bottom EP (Different Recordings)
  • The Blessed Madonna — Godspeed (Margeverse Limited)
  • Blue Mar — Oliveira (Independent)
  • Charli XCX — Brat And It’s Completely Different But Also Still Brat (Atlantic)
  • Chat Pile — Cool World (The Flenser)
  • Chesterfield Kings — We’re Still the Same (Wicked Cool Records)
  • Current Joys — East My Love (Secretly Canadian)
  • Dawes — Oh Brother (Dead Ringers)
  • Delta Sleep — Blue Garden (Wax Bodega)
  • DoFlame — BENT (Blue Grape Music)
  • Dua Saleh — I Should Call Them (Ghostly International)
  • Duran Duran — Danse Macabre: De Luxe (Tape Modern)
  • Envy — Eunoia (Temporary Residence)
  • Field Music — Limits of Language (Memphis Industries)
  • GloRilla — Glorious (CMG/Interscope Records)
  • Gut Health — Stiletto (AWAL Recordings)
  • Hak Baker — Nostalgia Death EP Act II (AWAL Recordings)
  • House of Lords — Full Tilt Overdrive (Frontiers Records s.r.l.)
  • Immanuel Wilkins — Blues Blood (UMG Recordings)
  • Jamison Field Murphy — It Has to End (Ramp Local)
  • Jelly Roll — Beautifully Broken (Bailee & Buddy/BBR Music Group)
  • Jenny Scheinman — All Species Parade (Royal Potato Family)
  • Justin Moore — This Is My Dirt (Big Machine Label Group)
  • La Femme — Rock Machine (Disque Pointu)
  • The Linda Lindas — No Obligation (Epitaph)
  • Myles Kennedy — The Art of Letting Go (Napalm Records)
  • Nate Mercereau — Excellent Traveler (Third Man Records)
  • The Offspring — SUPERCHARGED (Wabi Sabi Worldwide)
  • Okean Elzy — Lighthouse (Okean Elzy)
  • Oranssi Pazuzu — Muuntautuja (Nuclear Blast)
  • Popstar Benny — Oasis (True Panther Records)
  • Rod Wave — Last Lap (Alamo Records)
  • Rüfüs Du Sol — Inhale / Exhale (Rose Avenue Records)
  • Sam Wilkes — iiyo iiyo iiyo (astrollage)
  • Samara Joy — Portrait (Dear Beverly Music)
  • Sophie Thatcher — Pivot & Scrape (Bathsheba)
  • StrateJacket — Bad Start (UMG Recordings)
  • STÖNER — Hittin’ The Bitchin’ Switch (Heavy Psych Sounds)
  • Tank and the Bangas — The Heart, The Mind, The Soul (Verve Label Group)
  • Touché Amoré — Spiral in a Straight Line (Rise Records)
  • Warm Human — Hamartia (Sooper Records)

Friday, October 18

  • Aaron Parks — Little Big III (Blue Note Records)
  • Andrew Bird and Madison Cunningham — Cunningham Bird (Loma Vista Recordings)
  • The Armed — Everlasting Gaze EP (Sargent House)
  • Bear Hands — The Key to What (Cantora Records)
  • Bishop Briggs — Tell My Therapist I’m Fine (Terry Eighteen)
  • bôa — Whiplash (Nettwerk)
  • Bon Iver — SABLE, (Jagjaguwar)
  • BONZIE — When I Found the Trap Door (Beevine Records)
  • Breymer — When I Get Through (One Little Independent Records)
  • Bryce Fox — The Butterfly EP (Nettwerk)
  • Chinese American Bear — Wah!!! (Moshi Moshi Records)
  • Christopher Owens — I Wanna Run Barefoot Through Your Hair (True Panther Records)
  • Confidence Man — 3AM (LA LA LA) (Universal)
  • The Copyrights — Ghosts EP (Fat Wreck Chords)
  • Dean Lewis — The Epilogue (Universal)
  • Desert Liminal — Black Ocean (Whited Sepulchre Records)
  • Ella Raphael — Mad Sometimes (Fire Records)
  • Emily James — The aLtErNaTeS Pt. 2 EP (Nettwerk)
  • Emma Anderson — Spiralée: Pearlies Rearranged (Sonic Cathedral)
  • Fantastic Negrito — Son of a Broken Man (Storefront Records)
  • Frenzee — What’s Wrong With Me (Poison City Records)
  • Frost* — Life In The Wires (InsideOutMusic)
  • Frozen Crown — War Hearts (Napalm Records)
  • Greg Mendez — First Time / Alone EP (Dead Oceans)
  • Guy Blakeslee — Extravision (Leaving Records)
  • High Vis — Guided Tour (Dais Records)
  • Hildegard — Jour 1596 (Chivi Chivi)
  • Honey Dijon — DJ-Kicks (!K7)
  • Humdrum — Every Heaven (Slumberland Records)
  • Immortal Bird — Sin Querencia (20 Buck Spin)
  • Jake Shimabukuro and Mick Fleetwood — Blues Experience (Forty Below Records)
  • Japandroids — Fate & Alcohol (Anti)
  • Jean Dawson — Glimmer of God (P+)
  • Jennifer Hudson — The Gift of Love (Interscope)
  • Jerry Cantrell — I Want Blood (Jerry Cantrell)
  • Joe Jonas — Music For People Who Believe in Love (Republic Records)
  • Jordana — Lively Premonition (Grand Jury Music)
  • Joy Oladokun — OBSERVATIONS FROM A CROWDED ROOM (Verve Forecast/Republic Records)
  • Karate — Make It Fit (Numero Group)
  • Karl Blau — Vultures of Love (Otherly Love Records)
  • Kelly Lee Owens — Dreamstate (dh2)
  • Kurious — Majician (Rhymesayers Entertainment)
  • Kylie Minogue — Tension II (Kylie Minogue/Darenote)
  • La Fleur — Väsen ([PIAS])
  • Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis — Warriors (Atlantic)
  • Lisel — The Vanishing Point (Ba Da Bing!)
  • LP Giobbi — Dotr (Counter Records)
  • Machine Girl — MG Ultra (Future Classic)
  • Maverick Sabre — Burn The Right Things Down (FAMM)
  • Mc5 — Heavy Lifting (earMUSIC)
  • Nap Eyes — The Neon Gate (Paradise of Bachelors)
  • Nicolas Michaux — Vitalisme (Kuroneko)
  • Phantogram — Memory of a Day (Neon Gold Records/Avenue A Records)
  • Phoebe Rings — Phoebe Rings EP (Carpark Records)
  • Pinhead Gunpowder — Unt (Pinhead Gunpowder)
  • Pipe-eye — Pipe-defy (p(doom) records)
  • Porridge Radio — Clouds In The Sky They Will Always Be There For Me (Secretly Canadian)
  • Shawn Mendes — Shawn (Island Records)
  • Shower Curtain — words from a wishing well (Fire Talk)
  • Skegss — Pacific Highway Music (Loma Vista Recordings)
  • Silverbacks — Easy Being a Winner (Central Tones Records)
  • Snowgoose — Descendant (Violette Records)
  • Spiral XP — I Wish I Was A Rat (Danger Collective Records)
  • Susanna Hoffs — The Lost Record (Baroque Folk Records)
  • Tim Heidecker — Slipping Away (Bloodshot Records)
  • Twisted Pine — Love Your Mind (Signature Sounds Recordings)
  • W.H. Lung — Every Inch of Earth Pulsates (Melodic)
  • Wild River — Better Now (Nettwerk)
  • Wyatt Flores — Welcome To The Plains (Island)

Friday, October 25

  • 311 — Full Bloom (SKP)
  • Allen Stone — Mystery EP (ATO Records)
  • Amyl and the Sniffers — Cartoon Darkness (Amyl and The Sniffers)
  • Amythyst Kiah — Still + Bright (Rounder Records)
  • Anna Lunoe — Pearl (NLV Records)
  • Anna McClellan — Electric Bouquet (Father/Daughter Records)
  • Atreyu — The Pronoia Sessions (Spinefarm Music Group)
  • Bardo Pond — Melt Away (Matador)
  • Bastille — & (Best Laid Plans/EMI)
  • Beach Weather — Melt (last nite/Arista Records)
  • Ben Folds — Sleigher (New West Records)
  • Beth Hart — You Still Got Me (Mascot Label Group/Provogue)
  • Bruce Brubaker — Eno Piano 2 (InFiné)
  • Caroline Shaw — Leonardo da Vinci (Original Score) (Nonesuch)
  • Chuck Prophet and Qiensave? — Wake The Dead (Yep Roc Records)
  • Chuck Ragan — Love and Lore (Rise Records)
  • Courteeners — Pink Cactus Café (Ignition Records)
  • Devin Townsend — PowerNerd (HevyDevy Records)
  • Ebo Taylor, Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad — EBO TAYLOR JID022 (Jazz Is Dead)
  • Ece Era — Bedside Tunes (2MR)
  • Elke — Divine Urge (Congrats Records)
  • Fashion Club — A Love You Cannot Shake (felte)
  • Fievel Is Glauque — Rong Weicknes (Fat Possum Records)
  • Flock — Flock II (Strut)
  • Gold Connections — Fortune (Single Lock)
  • Grumpy — Wolfed EP (Bayonet Records)
  • Halsey — The Great Impersonator (Columbia Records)
  • Jake Isaac — Benjamin (Nettwerk)
  • JC Chasez and Jimmy Harry — Playing With Fire (Center Stage Records)
  • Josh Lovelace — SHELTERS (Stonycroft Records)
  • Kaktus Einarsson — Lobster Coda (One Little Independent Records)
  • Katie Gavin — What A Relief (Saddest Factory Records)
  • Kelsea Ballerini — Patterns (Black River Entertainment)
  • Laura Marling — Patterns in Repeat (Chrysalis Records)
  • Little Moon — Dear Divine (Joyful Noise Recordings/Little Moon)
  • Lone Justice — Viva Lone Justice (AFAR)
  • Mel Blue — Back Then, Computer Sound EP (Nettwerk)
  • Miranda and the Beat — Can’t Take It (Ernest Jenning Record Co.)
  • New Age Thief — Stars Align (Wax Bodega)
  • The Oak Ridge Boys — Mama’s Boys (Lightning Rod Records)
  • Onsloow — Full Speed Anywhere Else (Tiny Engines)
  • Paul Cauthen — Black on Black (Atlantic)
  • Peach Pit — Magpie (Columbia Records)
  • Pixies — The Night the Zombies Came (BMG)
  • Pom Pom Squad — Mirror Stars Moving Without Me (City Slang)
  • Razorlight — Planet Nowhere (V2 Records)
  • Rejjie Snow — PEACE 2 DA WORLD (Honeymoon)
  • S.C.A.B. — Rose Colored Glasses EP (self-released)
  • Shigeto — Cherry Blossom Baby (Ghostly International)
  • Soccer Mommy — Evergreen (Loma Vista)
  • Squint — Big Hand (Sunday Drive Records)
  • St. Lenox — Ten Modern American Work Songs (Don Giovanni Records)
  • Tears For Fears — Songs for a Nervous Planet (Concord Records)
  • Tess Parks — Pomegranate (Fuzz Club)
  • Thunder Jackson — Hello Stranger (VERO Music)
  • trauma ray — Chameleon (Dais Records)
  • Yo-Yo Ma and Kathryn Stott — Merci (Sony Classical

Young Thug’s Mistrial Motion Was Denied Even After The Judge Criticized The Prosecution’s Case

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Yesterday (September 30), the Young Thug racketeering trial featured yet another explosive twist after the judge presiding over the proceedings lit into the prosecutors for presenting such a sloppy case. However, despite this, the defense’s request for a mistrial has been denied yet again, as the trial enters its 139th day.

Judge Paige Reese Whitaker appeared to be fed up with Chief Assistant District Attorney Adriane Love’s behavior for the past month, saying, “It is baffling to me that somebody with the number of years of experience that you have, time after time after time, continues to seemingly and purposefully hide the ball to the extent you possibly can, for as long as you possibly can.

“I really don’t want to believe that it is purposeful, but honestly, after a certain number of times, you start to wonder how can it be anything but that,” she continued. “Unless it is just that you are so unorganized that you are throwing this case together as you try it.”

Judge Whitaker was assigned to the trial after its previous judge, Ural Glanville, was removed in the wake of controversy surrounding his declaring Young Thug’s defense attorney, Brian Steel, in criminal contempt of court.

NLE Choppa’s Baby Momma Puts IG Live In Charge Of Watching Her Child

NLE Choppa is always putting himself in some sort of position to be ridiculed. Whether it be his songs or activity on social media, his ability to get people riled up needs to be studied. For example, just a few weeks ago, he got people on Twitter all wound up over his “I’m Coming Out…” tweet. It turned out to be for a new single, as well as a reveal for a new album and apparel drop. This led to some divide, as some think he’s leveraging his love from the LGBTQ+ community too much. However, one of his baby mommas, Marissa Da’Nae, swooped in to defend his actions.

“He’s not gay, he’s just trolling y’all because y’all think he gay. Or whatever the f***, I don’t know why y’all troll him”. Now, though, it seems Choppa’s controversial behavior is rubbing off on Marissa, at least in the eyes of some online. According to a repost from livebitez, the mother of two of NLE Choppa’s kids hopped on IG Live while tending to their youngest, Chozen Wone. She appears to get some groceries delivered to the house, so she asks her audience to watch him while she’s away for a moment.

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Fans Don’t See Any Issue With What NLE Choppa’s BM Did

 
 
 
 
 
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However, when she’s gone, you can still hear Marissa in the background while Chozen looks adorable in his playpen. She returns just seconds later, so we aren’t really sure as to why some are blowing this out of proportion. A fair number of people agree with our analysis, saying, “So, she was gone for less than a minute, I can’t stand these “perfect moms”. “This happens all day every day, he’s in a safe area in his play pen. I don’t get the issue”, another adds.

What are your thoughts on NLE Choppa’s baby momma leaving their child to be watched by IG Live viewers? Are people blowing this out of proportion, why or why not? Do you think him or Marissa Da’Nae will respond? 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 NLE Choppa. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the worlds of music and pop culture.

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