Jeremy Lin Divulges On Being Called “Coronavirus” During Games

Jeremy Lin has been extremely open about his struggles during his time in the NBA, and how difficult it has been to be the only Asian-American player on the court. Over the years, Lin has bounced around the league and after a brief stint in China, he is now playing for the Golden State Warriors’ G-League team in Santa Cruz. So far, Lin has been displaying a ton of promise although he hasn’t gone without some hardships on the court, as he has experienced racism at times.

In a new post on Facebook, Lin got real about some of the taunts he has heard throughout his time in basketball and that with the COVID-19 pandemic, things have only gotten worse. In fact, Lin claims he was called “Coronavirus” during a game, which is truly unacceptable.

Something is changing in this generation of Asian Americans. We are tired of being told that we don’t experience racism,…

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“Something is changing in this generation of Asian Americans,” Lin wrote. “We are tired of being told that we don’t experience racism, we are tired of being told to keep our heads down and not make trouble. We are tired of Asian American kids growing up and being asked where they’re REALLY from, of having our eyes mocked, of being objectified as exotic or being told we’re inherently unattractive. We are tired of the stereotypes in Hollywood affecting our psyche and limiting who we think we can be. We are tired of being invisible, of being mistaken for our colleague or told our struggles aren’t as real.

Being a 9 year NBA veteran doesn’t protect me from being called “coronavirus” on the court.”

These are certainly massive hardships to go through, and Lin is remaining strong through all of it, which is great to see. Lin has inspired many young basketball players around the world, and his words during these difficult times mean a lot to so many.

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Ice Cube Calls Out Warner For Restricting “Friday” Sequels

Friday is one of the most quoted movies of all time. Starring Ice Cube, Chris Tucker, Nia Long, Bernie Mac, and more, the 1995 film is celebrated as one of the pinnacles of buddy-comedy stoner films, but for some reason, the latest sequel has been stuck in development for years. Ice Cube is tired of waiting, and he’s doing what he can to get the ball rolling on the fourth installment.


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We’ve been hearing about Last Friday for years. The tentative title for the fourth sequel to Friday has been bounced around but Warner Bros doesn’t seem keen on moving forward with it. Ice Cube, the writer and lead actor of the series, is calling out the studio in an attempt to green-light it for production elsewhere, effectively trying to free Friday from their grip.

“#freefriday from the jaws of Warner Bros. who refuses to make more sequels,” wrote Cube on Instagram, sharing an animated cartoon of the characters from the movie. “They have hi-jacked the happiness of the culture.”

As Cube says, this film shifted the culture, marking a huge moment in Black cinema. It’s a moving moment in a lot of people’s lives, and another sequel would surely bring a lot of money to the studio. So why isn’t it being made?


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Hopefully, this push from Ice Cube gets something moving on Last Friday. It’s long overdue.

Fred The Godson’s “Gracias (Ascension Theme)” Arrives Alongside His Final Music Video

It has been nearly a year since the tragic passing of Fred The Godson, who sadly succumbed to COVID-19 last April. Fred’s presence is still felt throughout Hip-Hop and the Bronx, as seen earlier this week with a South Bronx street being named after him as well as his first posthumous album Ascension. Now, Fred’s estate is sharing the visuals for the album opener to his new posthumous release, which also happens to be the final music video ever filmed by Fred The Godson before his untimely death.

As mentioned under the music video’s description, “Gracias (Ascension Theme)” illustrates “the creative high” that Fred was on prior to his passing. In the roughly three-minute album intro, Fred unleashes a barrage of bars that serve as a prime example of the late artist’s characteristic intricate lyricism, witty punchlines, and passionate delivery.  

“Gracias (Ascension Theme)” and Ascension are both available now on several streaming platforms, and according to HipHopDX, Fred the Godson’s Ascension with also soon be available on vinyl and CD, giving fans the opportunity to purchase physical memorabilia in honor of the fallen artist.

Quotable Lyrics

Ready to die, number 5 this is your warning
Sendin’ heat to your crib, this not house warming
Shoot the walls in, see we move with the pound
We warring, G, I’ll catch you snoopin’ around

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Tobe Nwigwe Makes His Late-Night Debut With An Elaborate Performance Of ‘Eat’ On ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’

Six months ago, Tobe Nwigwe debuted the video for his song “Eat” as part of an extensive and seemingly endless string of self-released singles showcasing the self-contained creative factory he’s created with his wife Fat, business partner/producer Lanell Grant, and director Nate Edwards. Last night, they brought their elaborate creations to late-night television for the first time, performing “Eat” on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and making sure it was an experience none of the show’s viewers will ever forget.

The performance, which was pre-taped due to COVID-19 restrictions, featured an eye-catching mod look, placing each of Tobe’s band members on a separate, social-distancing-approved circular stage, as masked models cat-walked through the background, then hit the spacious floor for another of Tobe’s elegantly-choreographed routines. Meanwhile, Tobe’s fit did as much talking as his bars did, as he flexed a massive puffer trench bearing the likenesses of Breonna Taylor and revolutionary Fred Hampton under the slogan “It’s hard to sleep these days.” Both Hampton and Taylor were killed by law enforcement officers in their sleep during raids on their homes.

Tobe’s ongoing release campaign has so far included songs like “The Truth,” “Pistol,” and “Tundah Fiyah” and featured guests like Big KRIT, Black Thought, Bun B, D Smoke, and Trae The Truth. Tobe also performed a cover of Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes’ 1975 classic “Wake Up Everybody.” You can watch below.

Watch Tobe’s late-night debut above.

Kyle Reassures His Dream Girl On The Lighthearted ‘But Cha’ With Josh Golden

Ventura rapper Kyle takes a poppy turn on his newest song, “But Cha” featuring singer/songwriter Josh Golden. Released with an anime-inspired lyrics video, “But Cha” finds Kyle serenading his dream girl, reassuring her that he intends to stick with her for the long haul. “Your stock is goin’ through the roof and I’m investin’,” he winks. “No multiple-choice, ain’t nobody to choose.”

Kyle’s latest arrives eight months after his last album, 2020’s See You When I Am Famous!!!!!!!!!!!!, his second major-label album after 2018’s Light Of Mine. While Kyle has always embraced sunnier production and heartfelt themes, “But Cha” focuses even more on melody and lighter tones, much like Famous lead single “What It Is” minus the melancholy.

The turnaround time on his new song is impressive, considering he spent much of the year promoting Famous with videos like “Money Now” and “See You When I’m Famous” in the midst of pandemic precautions. He also managed to find time to work on season two of his surreal animated variety show Sugar & Toys, so being able to start prepping a new project just goes to show how committed he’s been through the past, wild year.

Listen to “But Cha” above.

Kyle is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Floyd Mayweather Gifted Rare Kobe Bryant-LeBron James Card

Back in 2008, many NBA fans were hoping for LeBron James and Kobe Bryant to play each other in the NBA Finals. Instead, the Cleveland Cavaliers faltered against the Boston Celtics, which led to a showdown between Kobe and the likes of Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, and Kevin Garnett. In the end, the Celtics came away victorious, while the Lakers would go on to win the next two NBA championships.

To commemorate what could have been, Topps created a rare LeBron-Kobe card that now sells for a wild price of $15,000 USD. According to Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson of Heavy.com, legendary boxer Floyd Mayweather was actually gifted the card for his 44th birthday which went down on Wednesday. 

Trading cards have grown exponentially in value throughout the pandemic, as collectors delve back into their hobby. These cards continue to increase in value, which makes them a sound investment for those looking to diversify their portfolio. Some people are even taking out loans to buy these cards, as they are confident the leveraged purchase will lead to some massive gains.

While Mayweather certainly doesn’t need the money, there is no doubt that this card is an asset that will continue to balloon in value, and he will be best served to keep it protected. In decades from now, the card could very well be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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2KBABY Remembers His First Time Ever Getting High On “How To Roll”

2KBABY is one of the hottest rappers coming out of Louisville, Kentucky, and today, the 20-year-old rising star released one of his biggest songs to date. Last month, the “Old Streets” rapper came through with his THE 2K STIMULUS two-pack and this week, he delivered his latest single “Like This” with Marshmello.

In addition to his new single, 2KBABY is also starring on the brand new episode of How To Roll, which marks the first episode of the fan-favorite series since December, and it’s kicking us off for this year. 

The up-and-coming star goes through his weed-smoking habit in the new episode, showing us how he rolls up and delivering some wisdom, telling his fans that one of his secrets is to always rinse the Backwoods after you’re done rolling it. “Definitely rinse ’em off,” said 2KBABY. “I used to not rinse them off and I ain’t gonna say I always rinse them off now, I do rinse ’em off. I roll so much that just getting up to go rinse them off be annoying.”

On this given day, 2K didn’t have the energy to rinse off the blunt. He goes on to speak about his first time ever getting high, which happened after he made $10 from his first time selling. He says that he got back home, figured out to create a homemade bong, and tried out his product. He got super high, reflecting on the moment a few years later.

Watch the brand new episode of 2KBABY on How To Roll above and be sure to listen to his new single with Marshmello, titled “Like This”, here.

Fred The Godson’s Legacy Lives On With His Posthumous Album ‘Ascension’

Last year, Hip-Hop lost many of its beloved stars, and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic took even more pop culture icons from us as well. One of the casualties of 2020 was veteran Bronx rapper and Class of 2011 XXL Freshman Fred The Godson. On April 23rd, 2020, Fred tragically succumbed to COVID-19, but his team along with his fans have worked together to ensure that Fred The Godson’s legacy continues to live on.

Coinciding with the ceremonial naming of a South Bronx street in honor of the fallen rapper earlier this week, Fred The Godson posthumously released Ascension, an aptly titled effort with songs hand-selected by Fred’s brother Russ. Following last summer’s posthumous compilation album GodSon, Ascension is the late rapper’s first posthumous release of 2021, and the nine-track project gives fans another sample of undeniable Fred’s undeniable skills. The album boasts production from The Heatmakerz, making for a sonically pleasing effort whose music is just as captivating as the late artist’s performance. 

Rest in peace, Fred The Godson.

Tracklist

1. Gracias (Ascension Theme)
2. Aretha
3. Ali
4. Presidents
5. On The Block
6. I Shot Ya, Pt. II
7. Filet N Garlic
8. One of These Days
9. Why Don’t You

Stephen A. Smith Delivers Sound Advice To Deshaun Watson

Deshaun Watson wants out of Houston and while the Texans are doing their best to make sure that doesn’t happen, many are starting to speculate on where Watson will eventually land. There are various teams that have been theorized, including the New York Jets, New Orleans Saints, Las Vegas Raiders, and even the Chicago Bears.

The Bears seem to be a likely landing spot for Watson and some analysts think it’s one of his preferred destinations. ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith is a bit puzzled by Watson’s choice and in a new rant today, the sports analyst went off on Chicago and warned the quarterback against ever going there.

“It’s too damn cold to be going to Chicago there Max, are you crazy?” Smith asked. “I happen to know Deshaun Watson watches me on First Take and he watches me on Stephen A.’s World. Listen, Deshaun Watson, do not think about going to Chicago. Chicago is a marvelous city but I gotta tell you something, that is from June to September.”

At this point, there is no telling where Watson will go, especially as the Texans continue to double down on their intentions for him. Moving forward, the offseason is going to get a lot more interesting and we will make sure to keep you updated every step of the way.

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