Solange Launches The Saint Heron Creative Agency To Highlight Overlooked Artists

In 2013, Solange launched her label and website, Saint Huron, to highlight the artists she wanted to bring attention to. Today, she took things a step further, turning Saint Huron into a full-on creative agency. Meanwhile, the Saint Huron website has been updated to function as a sort of digital mood board which will highlight a new artist every week.

In addition to visual stories, the site will also feature interviews with Shala Monroque and artist Cassi Namoda, and conversations between poets, authors, and artists like Helga Davis, Okwui Okpokwasili, Barbara Chase-Riboud, and Ilyasah Shabazz.

As far as physical endeavors, Saint Huron also announced plans to hold a series of gallery exhibitions, an artist-in-residence program, a permanent art collection, a non-profit library, and art films. Saint Records will continue to release music, as well.

In a press release, Solange said: “Worldmaking has been a huge part of my practice. The idea of leaving behind cities, meccas, and universes that were occupied and celebrated by bodies, voices, celebrations, and rituals to be discovered down the line. As we transition to an institution, the answer and the vision become abundantly clear. We are creating a legacy where we not only continue the work we have already built but preserve collections of creators with the urgency they deserve. Together we want to create an archive of stories, and works we deem valuable. We want to open up these works publicly and make them accessible to students, and our communities for research, engagement, and consumption, so that the works are integrated into our collective story and belong and grow with us. We are creating an embodiment of living testaments to the glory of expression, and how that recharges and reaffirms the reverence we hold for our own cultural and artistic worth. We look forward to furthering the pursuit of authenticity that empowers the stories of our people.”

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Swizz Beatz Shares Epic Trailer For DMX’s “Exodus” Album

DMX’s posthumous album Exodus, recorded and completed prior to his passing on April 9th, is only days away from its release on May 28th. Last week, Swizz Beatz shared the tracklist and stacked roster of guest appearances, which include JAY-Z, Nas, Snoop Dogg, The LOX, Alicia Keys, Lil Wayne, Denaun Porter, Infrared & Cross, Westside Gunn, Benny The Butcher, Conway The Machine, Bono, Moneybagg Yo, and more.

Now, the producer has returned to share an epic trailer for the project. “Let’s get it started !!!!” captions Swizzy in a message destined to spark nostalgia. “4 days till EXODUS @dmx 5/28!!!!!!!!!!! Let’s take it back to the motherf****** Streets !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RR 4 Life!!!!!”

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The trailer itself, while not revealing much in the way of new music, seems to foreshadow an explosive return to the days when the Ruff Ryders movement was a mainstay in the game. Flashes of apex predators and X’s live concert performances meet sudden spontaneous acts of violence and triumphant feats of athleticism, all while a tense siren keeps a steady rhythmic wail throughout. It goes a long way in setting a tone for what’s to come, and many were quick to flood the comment section with anticipation and excitement. 

“My fam, you know, Double R,” X can be heard saying at one point — and sure enough, his former labelmates Jadakiss, Styles P, Sheek Louch, Infrared, and Cross will be holding it down on Exodus, reunions that likely excited many fans of the once-mighty dynasty. Should you be looking for a glimpse at what DMX’s upcoming album will offer, check out the new trailer below. Exodus drops in full on May 28th. 

Solange Expands Saint Huron Agency To Showcase Underappreciated Artists

Solange is expanding her Saint Huron label and website to branch into a full multidisciplinary platform, studio, and creative agency to promote vital voices within Black and Brown communities. The When I Get Home singer originally launched Saint Huron back in 2013.

Each featured dossier will only show on the Saint Huron website for 7 to 10 days at a time. Artists such as Helga Davis, Okwui Okpokwasili, Barbara Chase-Riboud, and Ilyasah Shabazz will be featured on the site.

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“Worldmaking has been a huge part of my practice,” Solange explained in a press release. “The idea of leaving behind cities, meccas, and universes that were occupied and celebrated by bodies, voices, celebrations, and rituals to be discovered down the line. As we transition to an institution, the answer and the vision become abundantly clear. We are creating a legacy where we not only continue the work we have already built but preserve collections of creators with the urgency they deserve.

She continued: “Together we want to create an archive of stories, and works we deem valuable. We want to open up these works publicly and make them accessible to students, and our communities for research, engagement, and consumption, so that the works are integrated into our collective story and belong and grow with us. We are creating an embodiment of living testaments to the glory of expression, and how that recharges and reaffirms the reverence we hold for our own cultural and artistic worth. We look forward to furthering the pursuit of authenticity that empowers the stories of our people.”

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Cuban Link’s A Fitness Goddess In Newest Workout Flex

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New York rapper 50 Cent‘s girlfriend Cuban Link can’t help but flex for the ‘gram. The hip-hop model has come forward to share a glimpse into her love of workout goals. Cuban Link’s A Fitness Goddess In New Pic CL went to her Instagram page with a stunning solo shot with her back turned to […]

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“Jackass” Star Steve-O Responds To “Betrayed” Bam Margera

Bam Margera is no longer a part of the upcoming Jackass 4 due to a substance abuse problem, as we reported in February. The star took to Instagram to express his thoughts upon being fired and is back again with more sentiments for the public. 

In a video shared on Sunday night, Margera calls out the franchise’s director Jeff Tremaine and co-star Johnny Knoxville. He says his Jackass “family” has betrayed, abandoned, and rejected him just to reap the profit benefits from him starring in the film.

He closed the video with a positive outlook, stating that he is “in Florida, safe, and getting phenomenal help with the “Green Queen” who has helped rock stars Brian Johnson and Steven Tyler with their substance abuse issues.

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Fellow Jackass Steve-O replied to the post with his own perspective on the situation. “Bam— the two people you’re saying wronged you (Knoxville and Tremaine) are the same two people who organized the intervention which saved my life,” he writes, directly responding to Bam’s message. “Everyone bent over backward to get you in the movie, and all you had to do was not get loaded. You’ve continued to get loaded, it’s that simple. We all love you every bit as much as we all say we do, but nobody who really loves you can enable or encourage you to stay sick.

While Bam seems to still be unhappy with his partnership with the Jackass team, he seems to be in high spirits about improving his health. 

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Flesh-N-Bone Says He Wants Bone Thugs-n-Harmony To Collab With Migos

Bone Thugs-n-Harmony’s Flesh-N-Bone says that he wants the rap group to collaborate with the Migos, putting to rest a several-year-long beef between the two groups. Flesh-N-Bone explains in a new interview with HipHopDX that a “Flesh-n-Bone feature with the Migos” is the best way to move on.

“That’s why I had to let them handle their business,” he told the outlet. “I look at the whole situation as a G. I’m like, you know what, man? I’m going to let my little bro handle that and deal with that. For me being an OG, I just sat back and was like, man, you know what? I’ma tip my hat off to those dudes. I don’t care if they think they’re the greatest. They’re supposed to think that way.”

Animosity first grew between Migos and Bone Thugs-n-Harmony because the latter didn’t think the former was paying them enough respect. From there, Layzie Bone and Bizzy Bone released diss tracks calling out the Atlanta rappers. 

Flesh continued: “That was my opinion, from out the gate. I’m too much of a G to even address that because I’m the greatest. That should be the attitude. I’m going to adopt your attitude. Shit. I let some of these people get to me, you know? I need those dudes to come do a Flesh-n-Bone feature with the Migos. The Migos and Flesh-n-Bone — that’s what needs to happen.”

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Morray Drops New Video For “Nothing Now”

Shortly after inking a deal with Interscope Records, breakout star Morray — who recently channeled Pharoahe Monch on J. Cole’s “My Life” — released his new mixtape Street SermonsLoaded with impressive cuts highlighting his range and powerful vocals, including the song that started it all in “Quicksand,” the tape has officially yielded another new video for Morray’s ever-growing visual catalog. 

“Nothing Now” offers his most intimate clip to date, capturing the young artist in the midst of a troubled night drive. Lyrically, he reflects on a relationship that crumbled under the weight of deception and betrayal; though he initially convinced himself the connection was strictly physical, he eventually found himself falling in love against his better judgment — and thus, playing a role in his ongoing turmoil.

Visually, we’re largely sticking with Morray as his journey unfolds, often basked in a blue light that likely symbolizes his emotional state of mind. While not exactly the most dynamic video we’ve seen from the Pick Six artist, it may very well be his most contemplative, presenting himself in a way that many walks of life can and will relate to. It’s a testament to his versatility, and it’s likely that his loyal fans will appreciate the character development at hand. 

For more from Morray, check out his recent appearance on our exclusive series How To Roll right here. 

Juice WRLD And Nipsey Hussle Are Both Posthumously Featuring On Maroon 5’s New Album

Since their respective passings, late rappers Juice WRLD and Nipsey Hussle have popped up on a number of projects. Now their posthumous catalogs will expand further with the release of Maroon 5’s upcoming album Jordi, on which both rappers feature. Juice guests on a track called “Can’t Leave You Alone,” while Hussle appears alongside YG on a remix of “Memories.”

Last month, Adam Levine explained the meaning of the album title, telling Ellen DeGeneres that it was named after Jordan Feldstein, the band’s former manager who passed away in 2017 at 40 years old of a pulmonary embolism. He said, “[It’s] named after our late, great, fabulous amazing ex-manager, who passed away a few years ago, sadly. And so we thought there was no better tribute than to name the album after our boy.”

Check out the full Jordi tracklist below.

1. “Beautiful Mistakes” Feat. Megan Thee Stallion
2. “Lost”
3. “Echo” Feat. Blackbear
4. “Lovesick”
5. “Remedy” Feat. Stevie Nicks
6. “Seasons”
7. “One Light” Feat. Bantu
8. “Convince Me Otherwise” Feat. HER
9. “Nobody’s Love”
10. “Can’t Leave You Alone” Feat. Juice WRLD
11. “Memories”
12. “Memories (Remix)” Feat. Nipsey Hussle & YG
13. “Button” Feat. Anuel AA & Tainy
14. “Lifestyle” (Jason Derulo Feat. Adam Levine)

Jordi is out 6/11 via 222/Interscope/Polydor. Pre-order it here.

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J. Cole’s Manager Elaborates On The Diddy Fight: ‘It’s Not What People Say’

One of the biggest storylines to emerge with the release of J. Cole’s highly anticipated sixth studio album The Off-Season was the North Carolina rapper’s admission that his last fight was with Sean “Diddy” Combs in 2013. Until he confirmed it on “Let Go My Hand,” the fight was one of rap’s most mysterious rumors, growing out of murky reports of a heated exchange between Cole, Diddy, and Kendrick Lamar during an MTV VMA party in 2013. Cole’s manager and co-founder of Dreamville, Ibrahim “Ib” Hamad, further elaborated on the scuffle during a recent appearance on the Say Less podcast with Hennypalooza founders Kazeem “Kaz” Famuyide and Nile “Lowkey” Ivey.

“I just remember hearing about it and laughing,” Ib says of the speculative reporting surrounding the event that emerged in its aftermath. “‘Cause I was there. I’m not gonna go into detail, but it’s definitely not what people are saying.” While the widely circulated rumor has it that a piqued Puff tried to throw a drink on Kendrick Lamar in the wake of his saber-rattling “Control” verse (in which he declares himself “King of New York” despite originally hailing from California — a lyrical homage to hometown favorite Kurupt) and Cole intervened, Ib insists things happened differently.

“It was definitely not like he was defending Kendrick or something,” he claims. “It wasn’t like, ‘Don’t talk to Kendrick like that!’ Kendrick was there, Top was there, Jay was there, Beyoncé was there. Me and Cole. Grown men got a little heated. All I remember is, me and Jay looking at each other like, ‘Oh, these n****s ‘bout to fight.’ And then just being like, ‘Oh no, this is ‘bout to happen.’ I’ll leave it at that.” He also made sure to clarify that everyone talked it out later and settled matters relatively quickly.

If nothing else, it provided good content: J. Cole was able to incorporate the story — sans details, naturally — on his album. Cole verse on “Let Go My Hand” recalls, “My last scrap was with Puff Daddy, who would’ve thought it? / I bought that n**** album in seventh grade and played it so much / You would’ve thought my favorite rapper was Puff.”

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Moneybagg Yo Celebrates His #1 Album In “A Gangsta’s Pain” Music Video

Moneybagg Yo’s had a slow grind to the top of the food chain in the rap game. Over the past few years, he’s delivered solid bodies of work, incredible guest features, and club-smashing anthems that led to the release of A Gangsta’s Pain, his latest album. The new project is 22 songs in length with features from Pharrell, Lil Durk, Polo G, Future, and many more. 

A Gangsta’s Pain debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 before returning to the top spot just a few weeks later. The rapper came through with the official visuals for the project’s title track that finds him and his crew celebrating the milestone achievement. Moneybagg performs his verses while at a home by the ocean where he cruises on a boat and lives life to the fullest.

Peep Moneybagg’s new video for his single and check out our digital cover story with him here