D-Nice Returns With Ne-Yo And Kent Jones On “No Plans For Love”

Even though it’s still only March, D-Nice, Ne-Yo, and Kent Jones are out here creating a dance-worthy summer masterpiece. “No Plans For Love” is a track about being completely seduced by someone, mentally and physically, even though you have no plans of falling in love. The funky rhythm absolutely screams warm weather and long nights, and you’ll undoubtedly be playing this track long into the dog days of summer. 

Legendary DJ D-Nice has been trying to help fans make it through the coronavirus pandemic, hosting his own “Club Quarantine” live streams toward the beginning of the outbreak that featured legends like Diddy, Drake, Snoop Dogg, and Janet Jackson. “No Plans For Love” is D-Nice’s first official release since his sophomore LP To Tha Rescue dropped more than 30 years ago. 

D-Nice premiered a really unique lyric video for “No Plans For Love” on Friday, which featured him DJing on Instagram Live. As the song plays, the lyrics appear from the artists’ verified Instagram accounts as comments on the livestream. It’s certainly a video to check out, so go listen to “No Plans For Love” and watch the official lyric video below. 

Quotable Lyrics
It’s hypnotizing with her charm,
She ain’t the type you see on everybody’s arm
She tried to warn me that first night,
She said that I’ll be coming back and she was right

Dick’s Sporting Goods Offers To Donate Equipment To Women’s NCAA Tournament

On Thursday, Oregon Women’s basketball player Sedona Prince shared a video of the insane disparities between the women’s and men’s weight rooms at their respective NCAA tournament bubbles. “So for the NCAA March Madness, the biggest tournament in college basketball for women, this is our weight room,” she says, showing off a tiny dumbbell rack. “Let me show y’all the men’s weight room,” she continues, panning to a massive, warehouse-sized gym full of high-quality equipment. Her video was meant to call out the lack of respect and attention paid to women’s sports when compared to men, and people were quick to realize that it was completely unacceptable. 

On Friday, retailer Dick’s Sporting Goods reached out directly to the NCAA on Twitter, saying that their team had gotten truckloads of equipment to send to the women’s March Madness bubble, and they were standing by waiting to deliver it. 

“We acknowledge that some of the amenities teams would typically have access to have not been as available inside the controlled environment. In part, this is due to the limited space, and the original plan was to expand the workout area once additional space was available later in the tournament,” said NCAA Women’s Basketball Vice President Lynn Holzman. 

Fans and players alike have since called out other discrepancies that they noticed within the bubbles, including men and women getting different food and different types of daily COVID-19 testing. This is definitely a developing story, so hopefully we’ll get more information on the NCAA’s plan soon.

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Fat Joe Gets Slammed For Problematic Harvey Weinstein & Anti-Asian Bar

Fat Joe appeared as a guest on Benny The Butcher’s The Plugs I Met 2 project and listeners are not too happy with the contents of what he had to say. For his verse on the track “Talkin’ Back,” a failed attempt to show his lyrical skill resulted in him delivering some pretty questionable bars. On the track, the 50-year-old Bronx rapper irresponsibly raps, ” Track me in and out of court, Harvey Weinstein⁠⁠/Threw that white up in the pot, gave ’em pipe dreams⁠⁠/And watch it spread like the Wuhan virus⁠⁠/Do ’em dirty for the low like Wu-Tang ’Sirus (ODB).”⁠⁠


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In addition to lowkey giving props to the convicted sex offender with the reference, the bar also particularly perpetuates anti-Asian racism, which has been ⁠⁠on the rise since the COVID-19 pandemic ensued. An NPR article published earlier this month titled “The Rise In Anti-Asian Attacks During The COVID-19 Pandemic” reports that, “In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, racism and harassment toward Asian Americans have increased.” 

This type of hate manifested into the hate-driven mass shooting that occurred in Atlanta against its Asian community on Tuesday (March 16) at the hands of 21-year-old gunman Robert Aaron Long.⁠⁠

⁠⁠Many fans on Twitter have already begun to voice their disappointment and disapproval of Fat Joe’s bar following the release of The Plugs I Met 2 last night. 

Fat Joe tried to jump on this Benny/Fraud with topical bars + the best he could do was “Wuhan virus” + “track me in + out of court, Harvey Weinstein,” one user disapprovingly penned. Scroll through some more criticism of Fat Joe’s lyrics, and let us know your take below. 

The Wife Of Nicki Minaj’s Late Father Filed A $150 Million Lawsuit Over His Death

Last month, Nicki Minaj received news that her father was tragically struck and killed in a hit-and-run accident. Robert Maraj was walking at the intersection of Roslyn Rd. and Raff Ave. in Mineola, New York when a white Volvo driven by 70-year-old Charles Polevich hit him. Polevich fled the scene but was arrested a few days later. More than a month after the incident, Robert’s wife has filed a $150 million lawsuit against the 70-year-old.

According to TMZ, the lawsuit was filed by civil rights lawyer Ben Crump and New York-based attorney Paul Napoli. In a tweet, Crump said that Polevich was “not only irresponsible & negligent in hitting Maraj, but was more concerned about running away and hiding than seeking help.” He added, “Polevich’s behavior was criminal, cowardly, and immoral. We will hold him responsible for his reckless actions that led to Robert Maraj’s death!”

Polevich turned himself into Long Island police just days after the hit-and-run incident. According to the cops, after he struck Maraj, he “then exited his vehicle stood over the victim asked him if ‘he was ok,’ walked and returned to his vehicle and fled the scene.” He then drove home while “avoiding intersections and did conceal his vehicle in the detached garage at his residence.”

Upon his arrest, Polevich was charged with two felonies: leaving the scene of an accident and tampering with or suppressing physical evidence. He pleaded not guilty to the charges and was freed on a $250,000 bond. Polevich was also ordered to surrender his passport in order to stay in New York state.

Instagram Gallery: Rappers And Their Kids

Pursuing a career in rap comes with the necessity of being in the public eye. Some artists have decided to embrace this aspect of celebrity, bringing their fans further into their life by showcasing not only their studio sessions and the business side of music, but equally showcasing who they are off the clock– their family time and incidentally, their children.

And, a lot of the time, these are the same artists expressing that family, and their children, are the exact reason they keep grinding in the first place. 

There’s nothing more heartwarming than seeing a parent’s love for their kids.

Here are some of the cutest photos of rappers with their spawn.


Lil Baby 

Lil Baby posed with his oldest son right before he hit the Grammy stage, with a powerful performance dedicated to the Black Lives Matter movement. While he keeps his family’s information private, he loves showing off his beautiful children.


DaBaby

DaBaby and his ‘Super Twin’ looked adorable in this impromptu elevator photoshoot. As a proud father, DaBaby shows off his princess a lot. He also confirmed he recently had another baby, but we haven’t seen much of those two yet.


Young Thug 

Young Thug and his daughter Mari are the ultimate duo. In December 2020, Thugger hinted that the ‘love of his life’ will be featured on Slime Language 2.


Cardi B

Kulture is the light of Cardi’s life, and there’s no doubting that. From matching outfits to adorable mother-daughter selfies, we can’t get enough of their relationship.


Moneybagg Yo

Father-son bonding goals? Moneybagg shares a fun photo of him and the fam paintballing.


Gucci Mane

Gucci Mane’s love for his boy is contagious. The cozy photo with his son Ice is hard not to smile at.


Bow Wow

They’re basically twins. Shad and Shai pose for a selfie after a last-minute lunch date. She has also been auditioning for TV and movie roles.


Yung Miami

The City Girl always has her kids right. The brother and sister posed in matching Fendi outfits during a family trip to Disney World.


MGK

Whether it’s face masks during a movie night, or filming movies together, MGK and his daughter are the cutest pair.


Wiz Khalifa

Wiz and Bash are as wholesome as they come. Bash recently celebrated his eighth birthday with Wiz, and the vibes were immaculate.

2Eleven & Freddie Gibbs Elevate On “Rich & Gangsta”

West Coast OG 2Eleven has developed a strong relationship with Freddie Gibbs over the years which was clear when the Gary, IN rapper brought him along to the Grammy celebrations last weekend. To end the week, 2Eleven slid through with his latest body of work, Mastermind which includes a heavy presence from Gibbs. Among the many highlights from the project is “Rich & Gangsta,” the second track on Mastermind which brings the two rappers together over exhilarating West Coast production as they detail street warfare. “Reminisce on those Death Row days/ When outta town rappers were scared to come to LA,” reminisces 2Eleven on the first verse. Gibbs opens up with an homage to his Southern influences before performing lyrical acrobatics with spitfire flows that bob and weave through the bassline including a mild shot at Jim Jones and The Game. 

Check out their collab below.

Quotable Lyrics
Cuban VVS’s, yo, my whole neck glow
Why I got ’em crying tears like Jimmy on Flex show
An 80s baby, I walk straight into the 90s with a P89
Ruger, we don’t do no truce with police like Jayceon

Twitter Erupts With Drake Memes After Saweetie Tells Quavo To “Take Care”

Fans noticed Quavo and Saweetie quietly unfollowed each other on Instagram earlier this week, prompting rumors that the couple had called it quits after years of being together. The “Best Friend” rapper then took to Twitter yesterday (March 19) to confirm the news, explaining that she’s “endured too much betrayal” from the Migos rapper to continue on with their relationship. Quavo then took some time to express his disappointment in Saweetie following their breakup, to which the Icy Girl herself simply responded with a “Take Care,” the title of Drake’s memorable 2011 project. 


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Internet users were quick to get the jokes off from the whole situation. “I had love for you and disappointed you did all that. You are not the woman I thought you were. I wish you nothing but the best,” Quavo wrote to prompt the two-word response from Saweetie. 

One user edited Sweetie’s face over the original Take Care album cover, while another joked that the cherry on top would be if Drake and Saweetie collabed on a song together. 

Another user wrote, “Drake about to start a bar like “Saweetie telling me to take care, I wonder if she know, she was really my amigo, I know 3 is a crowd and she aint letting me go.” Check out some more jokes below. 

“Mrs. Doubtfire” Director Reveals R-Rated Cut Thanks To Robin Williams

Even though legendary actor Robin Williams has passed away, it seems like we could be getting some new material from him sometime soon. Chris Columbus, director of Mrs. Doubtfire, recently revealed that there is plenty of R-rated material thanks to Robin Williams’ raunchy improvised takes. Speculation about extra footage from the 1993 comedy began to circulate a while back when a viral Tweet claimed that there were multiple versions of the film, including PG, PG-13, R, and NC-17. 

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Columbus said that while this really isn’t true, he and Williams would often do many different takes on set that resulted in some inappropriate and humorous content. “The reality is that there was a deal between Robin and myself, which was, he’ll do one or two, three scripted takes,” he explained. “And then he would say, ‘Then let me play.’ And we would basically go on anywhere between 15 to 22 takes, I think 22 being the most I remember.”

The filmmaker continued, “He would sometimes go into territory that wouldn’t be appropriate for a PG-13 movie, but certainly appropriate and hilariously funny for an R-rated film. I only [previously] used the phrase NC-17 as a joke. There could be no NC-17 version of the movie.” 

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Columbus also said that with all the extra material, he likely has ‘three or four’ versions of the film. “I would be open to maybe doing a documentary about the making of the film, and enabling people to see certain scenes re-edited in an R-rated version,” he said. Hopefully, someday we’ll be able to see these re-edited scenes. 

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2Eleven Enlists Freddie Gibbs For “Mastermind” EP

If you’ve been following 2 Eleven’s Instagram page, you know he’s had one hell of a week. He made a glamorous appearance at the socially distanced Grammy festivities last weekend where he celebrated Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist’s Alfredo nomination before rolling out the release of his latest project, Mastermind. The 8-track EP arrived in its entirety this morning including some heavy assistance from Freddie Gibbs. The Gary, IN rapper appears on all but two songs on the record, even flexing some of his melodic efforts we heard on “Winter In America” on the intro. The project also includes appearances from Quincey White, Rucci, and Cassie.

Check out 2Eleven’s new project, Mastermind below and sound off in the comment section with your favorite track off of the EP.