Skillibeng & Trackone Connect On “Patience”

It’s about to be a hot summer and it seems like we’ll have Skillibeng serving as the soundtrack for the months to come. The Jamaican dancehall artist has been one of the hottest in the scene with collaborations alongside Rich The Kid and more to show for it. Last week, his smash record “Crocodile Teeth” became his first single to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, thanks to the official remix with Nicki Minaj that was released along with the DSP version of Beam Me Up Scotty.

As Skillibeng continues to ride high, he returned with a brand new banger this week titled, “Patience.” The new record from the dancehall sensation includes an appearance from Trackone. The two artists celebrate their cash flow and the success they’ve witnessed in recent times over hard-hitting dancehall production.

Quotable Lyrics
Every choppa have big dreams
When the bloodclat chappa dem speak, shee
Giant client, light up my weed 
Den mi shub on mi eye glass
Wells Fargo we use, why not?
Bare cash a fly like pilot

Wiz Khalifa Responds To Rosenberg’s Apology Over Amber Rose Split

Celebrity break-ups can often be messy but Wiz and Amber Rose are constantly spotted doing activities together with their 8-year-old son on the ‘Gram. The couple divorced a few years ago but clearly, they’re happily co-parenting Bash. Rumors began swirling on the Internet about what ended up causing their split and Peter Rosenberg seemingly exasperated the situation when he revealed personal details about a private affair.


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This morning, Wiz joined Ebro In The Morning where Rosenberg offered a public apology to Wiz. He explained that, at the time, he felt like he was being a solid friend, especially since he has a tight-knit relationship with Rose. He admitted that he overstepped the boundaries and “did not handle that right,” which gave Wiz a good chuckle. “I could’ve been a supportive friend and not be a dickhead to you,” said Rosenberg. 

“I appreciate the apology, man. At the time, that was very, very one-sided and it was fucked up, bro,” he said. “For me, I’m your homie, you know what I’m sayin’? If it’s an issue like that, we talk. You got on the radio and told one side of a story as soon as it happened… You have a platform and that does stuff to other people with platforms, as well. I usually don’t take stuff like that personally, but that was very personal. And, I’mma man and I’m able to get over it too because we’re all in great spaced right now.”

Ultimately, it’s water under the bridge for the rapper and radio personality. “I feel like we’re able to move past that and never touch on it ever again,” Wiz said.

One BAL Player Thinks J. Cole Being On A Roster Is ‘Disrespectful To The Game’

J. Cole’s professional basketball career has been, for lack of a better term, pretty modest. As a player for Patriots Basketball Club in the inaugural season of the Basketball Africa League, Cole has scored five points in three games. He’s looked like, well, a person playing professional basketball for the first time, although he does certainly have some skill on the court.

The biggest thing Cole’s done is bring attention to the league, although for one player, that trade-off is not worth it. Terrell Stoglin, a guard for AS Salé who averages 31 points per game, certainly sees the benefit of “a lot of attention, and, I guess, money” coming in because of Cole, but generally thinks he is disrespecting the game.

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“I think there’s a negative and a positive [to J. Cole’s presence],” Stoglin told ESPN. “The negative part of it is: I think he took someone’s job that deserves it.

“I live in a basketball world. I don’t live in a fan world. I know a lot of guys that had their careers stopped by COVID and they’re still home working out and training for an opportunity like this.

“For a guy who has so much money and has another career to just come here and average, like, one point a game and still get glorified is very disrespectful to the game. It’s disrespectful to the ones who sacrificed their whole lives for this.”

Patriots chief operating officer Haydee Ndayishimiye unsurprisingly disagrees with this assessment — “We made a basketball decision which can be justified by our performance so far,” she said — but it is fair to point out that someone who has put their life towards playing ball professionally lost out on an opportunity to someone who recently started pursuing a basketball career. Still, the only rule is it has to work, and the brain trust with Patriots seem to be happy with Cole’s performance on the floor.

Migos Labelmate Metro Marrs Arrested After Throwing 10K Into Crowd At Graduation

Metro Marrs is one of Quality Control Music’s latest signees. He signed to the imprint late last year in a joint deal with the label Since the 80s after generating considerable buzz on his own. The teenager seems to have a lot to commemorate recently. He just celebrated his 18th birthday and graduated from Langston Hughes High School on Friday (May 21)–the same school the likes of other famed Atlanta artists like Summer Walker, Gunna, and Playboi Carti attended. 

Obviously in the celebratory spirit, the “Bye Felecia” artist made it rain $10k in cash at his graduation ceremony. While it earned him a loud ovation from the crowd, police officers and his school administrators were not so amused. 

In the now-viral footage, Marrs can be seen crossing the stage. Deciding to go out with a bang, he then pulled out wads of cash from his pants and sprayed the crowd with the bills, much to the amusement of his fellow grads. The crowd went into a frenzy as they reached up their hands to grab the green bills falling from the sky. 

While the grads were ecstatic, school officials were not feeling it. You can see several of them get out of their seats to reprimand the excited 18-year-old labelmate of Migos, Lil Yachty, and the City Girls. Despite this, he continued making it rain until he threw around $10k in total. 

Cops arrived to escort the young rapper out of the ceremony and we’re told after he was arrested, he was held for a couple of days. TMZ also reports that he was detained for inciting a riot and disorderly conduct and was ticketed for it. 

His management took to his social media over the weekend to update fans on the situation. “#freeme y’all tag [The Shade Room] in the comments,” wrote someone from his team with a laughing emoji. “#classof2021 I love yallll!! (This his management team) #freemetro he will get out in a couple of hours.” 

Overall, it seems like the QC signee is taking the minor run-in with law enforcement in stride. Congrats to Metro Marrs on graduating!

42 Dugg Reveals His Reaction To Future Referencing Steve Harvey

It seems that every time Future steps out with a guest verse, there’s something said to grab headlines. Mind you, his personal life has frequently been publicized but his music is where he addresses it. The rapper’s relationship with Steve Harvey’s daughter, Lori, wasn’t something that people expected but 2020 was a year full of surprises. 


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Last week, their relationship returned to headlines after a collaboration with Future and 42 Dugg leaked online. “Maybach,” off of Dugg’s Free Dem Boyz, became an immediate highlight off of the project if only because Future raps, “Tell Steve Harvey I don’t want her.”

Dugg recently was at The Breakfast Club where he was asked about that line in particular. Charlamagne Tha God asked Dugg about his first reaction to the record. “It’s going down,” recalled Dugg as the room erupted into laughter. “I wanted him to say that shit two more times. See if he could say it right here, you know what I’m sayin’?”

Dugg said that he was well-aware of how it would be turned into a headline but as the saying goes: there’s no such thing as bad publicity. “I was lovin’ it,” he added before Charlamagne asked him if he’s even a fan of Family Feud. “Man, not at all. Future knew too, though. He knew. Future a bad mothafucka. We shot the video, he changed his clothes 6 times… He made me change my clothes.”

Peep the full interview below. 

Decoded: Polo G + Lil Wayne’s ‘Gang Gang’ Music Video

Chicago rapper Polo G kept his word on dropping new fire to the masses. The Chi-Town native came through with his Lil Wayne-featured ‘Gang Gang’ music video and it’s packed with visual eye candy. From 4-star diners to hooping to embracing 420 life, G’s newest visual is stuffed with references and odes. Check out some […]

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Over A Dozen Shots Fired At George Floyd Square In Minneapolis Live: Report

After justice for George Floyd was finally achieved when Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all charges, the Minneapolis community was faced with another tragedy. One person was shot after over a dozen rounds were fired in the area of the city named after Floyd. A live news report from George Floyd Square in Minneapolis captured the panic and chaos as shots rang out and people ducked for cover. 

Reporter Alex Presha from a local news affiliate of ABC News was live on the scene of the memorial near where Floyd was murdered by Chauvin a year ago today (May 25). As he was detailing the mayor’s plan to hold a moment of silence for 9 minutes and 29 seconds reflective of the time Chauvin kneeled on Floyd, a string of gunfire erupted.  


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More than a dozen rounds were fired as Presha and the rest of the news crew hid from the gunfire. ABC quickly cut away from the chaos. Law enforcement tells TMZ that the Minneapolis Police Department responded to reports of shots fired around 10:09 a.m. central time. Witnesses further claim they saw a suspect fleeing the scene in a vehicle driving at a high speed. 

TMZ reports a short time later, an individual showed up at a local hospital with a mild gunshot wound. AP reporter Phillip Crowther also reports he was on the scene and heard a few dozen gunshots. 

Luckily, no one else was injured in the gunfire. Briefly mentioned before, Tuesday marks one year since Floyd was murdered by former officer and convict Derek Chauvin.  

We’ll keep you updated on this developing story. 

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Swizz Beatz Explains Why DMX’s “Exodus” Has So Many Features

DMX’s upcoming album Exodus is set to drop on Friday, May 28th, featuring appearances from Griselda, JAY-Z, Nas, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, Moneybagg Yo, Bono, Alicia Keys, Infrared & Cross, and more. In fact, a new single from the project officially dropped earlier today — be sure to check out “Hood Blues” featuring Westside Gunn, Conway, and Benny The Butcher right here. 

Given the major role he played in piecing the album together, Swizz Beatz took a moment to speak about Exodus with Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1. Though a variety of topics were covered, one of the most interesting moments arose when Swizzy opened up about the substantial number of guest appearances on Exodus

“The only tribute was the Moneybagg track,” explains Swizz, implying that Moneybagg Yo’s “Money Money Money” was pieced together posthumously. “Everything else X was present and happy for. We had a conversation, and I told him, I said, yo, I know you don’t like a lot of features, but I think it’s time that people should see that other people love you as well and you’re respected by serious, serious artists.”

Swizz Beatz DMX

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“Although you’re humble, although you don’t really have features, let’s have fun with it, come out the gate,” he continues. “Then the next album, we can get back to how you want to do it, but let’s have some fun. Let’s give them something they can’t expect. They’re not expecting you and Bono. They’re not expecting you and Alicia. They’re not expecting you and Griselda. They’re not expecting you, Jay, and Nas on one track. You know what I’m saying? They never expected an Usher with “Letter To My Son, Call Your Father,” You know?”

“He just loved the idea of it, but he was a little sneaky about it because in his mind, he loved that he was able to work with them,” continues Swizz. “On the other hand, he figured out it was less work for him. He really loved it. He was like, oh, I only got to do three verses? Okay, tell Lil’ Wayne let’s go. So that was the good, the good part, man.” 

Look for DMX’s upcoming album Exodus to drop this Friday. Will you be tuning in to see what X and Swizzy put together?

J. Cole Is Really Outside In The “Applying Pressure” Music Video

J. Cole’s hardly promoting his new album on his own but The Off-Season is definitely among the best rap releases of the year. The latest offering from the Fayetteville native has seen tremendous success. It debuted at the top of the Billboard 200, plus, four songs off of the album debuted within the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. While the rapper might be overseas carrying out his dreams of being a pro-baller, he isn’t neglecting his promotional duties.

Today, the rapper unveiled another visual off of his latest project. This time, he delivers the music video for “Applying Pressure.” The Scott Lazar-directed music video finds Cole throughout various parts of NYC including an empty subway. At one point, Dave East, who Cole shouts out on the record, makes a brief cameo. 

Peep the latest visual from Cole above.