The Kid Laroi Expands His Debut Mixtape For A Third Time With The New ‘F*ck Love 3+: Over You’

The Kid Laroi’s F*ck Love mixtape is a gift that keeps on giving. It was originally released in the summer of 2020 in a modest 15-track, 30-minute format. A deluxe edition later that year, titled F*ck Love (Savage), added some more tracks, which was followed just last week by F*ck Love 3: Over You, another expanded edition of the album. Now, the Australian rapper/singer is back with yet another addition to the album, this time dubbed F*ck Love 3+: Over You.

This version of the album adds six new songs — “I Don’t Know,” “About You,” “Lonely And F*cked Up,” “Situation,” “Attention,” and “Best For Me” — and bumps the mixtape’s total track count to 35 with a runtime of an hour and 18 minutes. While previous addendums to the album introduced songs with new featured artists — most notably the Justin Bieber collaboration “Stay” from F*ck Love 3: Over You — all of the song added via F*ck Love 3+: Over You feature Laroi unaccompanied.

Laroi wrote of the project on social media, “6 NEW SONGS OUT NOW!!!!! F*CK LOVE 3+!!!!!!!! I LOVE YOU FAMILY. THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING.”

Stream F*ck Love 3+: Over You below.

F*ck Love 3+: Over You is out now via Columbia Records.

Doja Cat Admits “Planet Her” Merch Is Actually Bad

Doja Cat is responding to the backlash suffered at the hands of fans following the rollout of her Planet Her merchandise, originally designed to accompany her most recent studio album.

Doja took to Twitter to address the comments as fans complained of the poor design quality and high costs attached to the new line. When one fan asked her who designed the merch, the 25-year-old rapper responded, “I don’t know.”

The merch in question includes fairly straightforward branding of her Planet Her album on t-shirts and crop tops along with her name in NASA-themed motifs across other designs.

“the [sic] merch is bad,” she added in a tweet. “i’m [sic] aware. don’t worry.”

Beyond that, Doja didn’t offer much of a plan on any potential revamp of the merch line for fans in return. What has followed, however, has been a nonsensical stream of tweets from the young hyphenate that include a strong defense of the fictional Jason Bourne and the denouncing of Twitter altogether.

“fuck[sic] this app,” she penned in one tweet before continuing in another. “i’m [sic] part of such a shitty lame app. why do i [sic] keep posting shit here.”

Her recent remarks arrive following a sit down with Nick Cannon in which she touched on cancel culture, stating that “people want to see everyone lose.”

“The chaos is entertaining. Is it not?” she added. “It happens, but people have good reason to be upset sometimes and people have no reason to be upset sometimes.”

The Kid LAROI Returns With 6 New Songs On “F*CK LOVE 3+: OVER YOU”

Australian hip-hop/pop sensation The Kid LAROI is back with more new music, reloading his new project FUCK LOVE 3+: OVER YOU with six new songs as part of the deluxe version.

The seventeen-year-old rapper has become a worldwide phenom in the last few years. The teenage heartthrob has connected with his fanbase with relatable rhymes about his dealings with love and heartbreak, and he’s returned with a handful of new records to supplement his new release.

Following his performance at Rolling Loud Miami, The Kid LAROI drops six new songs and announced a free show in Los Angeles. On the first song of the new repack, LAROI announces that his new album will be released in 2022.

Listen to the new music below and let us know what you think.

New Songs On FUCK LOVE 3+: OVER YOU:

1. I DON’T KNOW
2. ABOUT YOU
3. LONELY AND FUCKED UP
4. SITUATION
5. ATTENTION
6. BEST FOR ME

Logic Announces “Bobby Tarantino III” Mixtape

It’s not entirely surprising that it’s reached this point, given the frequency with which Logic has been releasing new music. Now, we have official confirmation that the trilogy is set to continue with the imminent release of Bobby Tarantino III — emphasis on imminent.

In fact, Logic fully intends on releasing his new tape this coming Friday, July 30th. For those keeping score, this will be Logic’s first release since 2020’s No Pressure, an album marketed and designed to be a swan song of sorts. It’s entirely likely that Bobby fully intended to step away from hip-hop, like many who previously teased retirement. Alas, the call of the studio proved too alluring to resist, and before long, Logic was back in album mode.  

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Today, Logic unveiled the elaborate album artwork, as created by NYC artist Sam Spratt. Though he didn’t share a tracklist, it stands to reason that some of his recent singles — “Vaccine, “Call Me,” and “Get Up” come to mind — will be included on the project. It will certainly be interesting to see how Logic follows up No Pressure, easily one of his most acclaimed projects in recent memory.

We can only hope that Logic takes his own advice, and doesn’t put too much pressure on himself moving forward with this return. Based on what we’ve heard so far, Logic appears to be in a carefree state, focusing on the music he wants to make and tuning out the noise and chatter. Look for Bobby Tarantino III to arrive this Friday, July 30th. 

Simone Biles Drops Out Of Olympics Team Final

Simone Biles is one of the greatest athletes of all time. One of the most decorated Olympians ever, the gymnastics star has been tearing it up at the Tokyo Games this summer, and despite the fact that she’s not performing at her highest capability, she’s still outperformed her competition by completing moves that have never been attempted before. Unfortunately, we may have seen the last of Biles at this year’s Olympics because, according to multiple official sources, she has pulled out of the team finals with a medical issue.

Following a disappointing vault at the start of the women’s team event, the American performer was attended to by a trainer and ruled out for the remainder of the event. Her foot was strapped heavily after the vault, signaling that she may have suffered an injury upon her landing.


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In her place, teammate Jordan Chiles competed in the uneven bars. Biles will be assessed daily to determine medical clearance for future events

Biles was hoping to stack her resume with six more gold medals to add to her collection, which would have made her the most decorated woman in Olympics history. With Biles pulling out, the USA won a silver medal in the event, with the team from Russia taking home the gold.

Hopefully, Simone Biles has a speedy recovery. Wish her well in the comments!

Lil Nas X’s Dad Responds To DaBaby’s Homophobic Rolling Loud Rant

DaBaby’s “apology” only made things worse. The Charlotte-born rapper has been facing a well-deserved amount of backlash after addressing his fans at the Rolling Loud Festival in Miami this weekend, going on an unprompted rant disrespecting his HIV+ positive fans and his gay supporters

“If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDS, or any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseases, that’ll make you die in two to three weeks, then put your cellphone lighter up,” said DaBaby during his concert. “Ladies, if your pussy smell like water, put your cellphone light in the air. Fellas, if you ain’t sucking dick in the parking lot, put your cellphone lighter up.”

The rapper tried to step back from the controversy by saying that his gay fans aren’t the “nasty” ones with HIV, but his words were even more disturbing. T.I. defended his comments and said that if Lil Nas X is allowed to be gay, then DaBaby should be allowed to be openly homophobic, which is even more ignorant. 

After this all went down this weekend, Lil Nas X’s father Robert Stafford has officially responded to DaBaby, sharing a picture of the rapper with his son and writing, “Bruh sit down you had your time.”


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The worst part about this homophobic rant is the fact that right now, the top rap song in the country is from Lil Nas X, a gay artist, with “INDUSTRY BABY.” Straight people need to understand that hateful, homophobic comments aren’t “freedom of speech.” It’s hate speech.

Check out Lil Nas X’s dad’s response below.