Freeway Rick Ross Explains Why He Enjoyed His 20 Years In Jail

Life is what you make of it. Freeway Rick Ross has had a truly legendary life, making over a few million dollars per day at one point. He’s been active in the streets and he’s put in work in the music and cannabis industries. After being sentenced to life in prison for establishing a major drug empire, Ross’ sentence was reduced following an appeal. He ended up spending just under twenty years in prison and according to his latest interview with Shirley Ju for Shirley’s Temple, he actually enjoyed his time behind bars.

When asked if he ever got a chance to enjoy all of the money coming in while he was locked up, Freeway said that he did. “I pretty much enjoyed a moment,” said the 61-year-old. “Even when I was in jail, I enjoyed being in jail. I enjoyed my time in jail. I mean, not every day, you got good days and bad days no matter where you at. You could be living in the biggest house on the hill and have everything you want. We all gonna have bad days but I learned that bad days are a part of life and that’s something that we’re gonna go through and it’s best just to deal with it and figure out how to get through it.”


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The street legend says that every time he was having a bad day behind bars, he would reach for a good book. “[I read] over 300 books,” he said. “And I don’t know how many magazines and newspapers.”

During the same interview, Freeway Rick Ross said that Snowfall stole his life story, also accusing rapper Rick Ross of avoiding him

Watch the full interview below and skip ahead to the 3:19 mark for his comments about enjoying his time in jail.

Lil Nas X And Demi Lovato Will Lead iHeartRadio’s Second Annual ‘Can’t Cancel Pride’ Virtual Event

Pride Month is just a couple weeks away now and iHeartRadio has announced how they’ll kick off June: They (along with Procter & Gamble) will be hosting their second annual “Can’t Cancel Pride” virtual event on June 4.

Bebe Rexha is set to co-host alongside Elvis Duran and will also perform her single “Sacrifice.” Meanwhile, also taking part are Lil Nas X, Demi Lovato, Hayley Kiyoko, Pink Brothers Osborne, Marshmello, Busy Phillips, Gus Kenworthy, Jennifer Hudson, JoJo Siwa, MJ Rodriguez, Nina West, and more.

Gayle Troberman, Chief Marketing Officer for iHeartMedia, said in a statement, “As the country is returning back to normal and we are slowly starting to gather again, LGBTQ+ communities around the world are still feeling the devastating effects of COVID-19. “We look forward to once again celebrating the incredible voices and allies of the LGBTQ+ community with an amazing night of music that will honor Pride and the communities’ fight for equal rights, all while benefitting six remarkable nonprofits that make an everyday positive impact.”

This news comes a few days after Lil Nas X declared, “i wanna do something special for homosexual month in a few weeks.” It also quickly follows Lovato revealing she now identifies non-binary and changing their pronouns to they/them.

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Julian Edelman Dashes All Hopes For A Tom Brady Reunion

Just a few weeks ago, Julian Edelman announced that he would be retiring from football after a successful career that saw him win three Super Bowls with Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. Immediately after his announcement, rumors began to circulate that he might come back to football and play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers where he would be reunited with the likes of Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski.

During a recent appearance on Michael Irvin’s podcast, Edelman said that such a return is simply not in the cards right now. At this point, Edelman feels as though his body has completely broken down on him and that he would much rather do other things. It’s been a tough few years and he doesn’t want to do more harm to his body.

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“My knee’s breaking down,” Edelman explained. “I’m not going to sit here, you know, I got everything I want. I got three rings. Played in a magical dynasty with an unbelievable franchise, coach, best quarterback of all time, like, yo, I’m not a greedy guy. I’m not going to sit out there and look like some old dude in an old BIKE knee brace and ankle braces — you know the old guy? I don’t want to look like that, man. I can’t do that.”

This is definitely an admirable stance to take and at 32 years old, there are plenty of other avenues that Edelman can explore. Needless to say, we hope he has a great retirement.

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Cuban Doll Refuses To Pay Taxes + Is Ready To Go Out In Cuffs

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Rap star Cuban Doll knows her dues and taxes aren’t part of them. The hip-hop entertainer has gone public with her intention to not pay any taxes, even if it means risking jail time. Cuban Doll Won’t Pay Taxes Doll declared her opinion on paying taxes through a Twitter post. Revealing that she refuses to […]

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Soulja Boy Takes Credit For Being The First Rapper To Have Fanta Jello

As seen in HNHH’s recent interview with the SODMG artist, Soulja Boy is enjoying his latest comeback with his viral hit “She Make It Clap.” However, that doesn’t mean that he won’t take the time to remind fans of his legacy as an early adopter and all-around influential artist. From TikTok and Icebox to game consoles and NFTs, Soulja Boy has argued that he’s been the first rapper to do a lot of things, and now he’s adding a jello-related achievement to his brag sheet.

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In a video recently posted to Instagram, Soulja Boy shows off two cartons of Fanta-flavored Snack Pack jello. Moving between the grape and orange flavors, Big Draco playfully jokes that he is officially the torch-bearer for the Fanta Snack Packs.

“Y’all ain’t never had the Fanta jello, stop playing,” Soulja Boy says in the video. “I’m the first rapper with the Fanta jello! I don’t wanna hear nothing bout it from nobody. Never!”

While no other rapper is likely to contest Soulja Boy about being the first to have Fanta-flavored jello, it is worth noting that Desiigner, who recently appeared in Soulja Boy’s music video for “She Make It Clap”, once tried to break a world record for the most Jell-O eaten with chopsticks in 60 seconds.

Stay tuned for more Big Draco-related news, and read his full interview with HNHH here.

Lil Peep’s Mom Reveals She’s Had Two Strokes During Wrongful Death Lawsuit

The mother of late rapper Lil Peep, Liza Womack, has reportedly suffered health issues during the lengthy wrongful death lawsuit that was filed following her son’s passing. According to a new report by Pitchfork, Womack has had two strokes during the duration of the lawsuit.

Speaking with the music publication about why she continues to push for justice for her son, who passed away in November 2017, Lil Peep’s mother claimed that she has suffered two strokes during the lawsuit.

“I’ve had two strokes, and I am not going to die until I take care of this matter,” she said. “I’m going to live. I have a mission.”

Womack originally filed her wrongful death suit in October 2019, citing negligence and breach of contract. “I want justice for Gus,” she said. “That’s why I’m doing this. Whatever form it takes, what I’m looking for is for people to be held accountable for their behavior.”


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A jury trial is presently set for November 10, 2021.

Womack says that she likely will never have “closure” but that she hopes the judge rules in her favor. “If people are held accountable for their actions, I will feel that justice has been done,” she said. “You learn to live with the pain, and you’re a different person, because when your child dies, the person that you were dies, too. But I will be glad, and I hope to feel satisfaction.”

We will continue to keep you updated on the trial as it begins.

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Victor Oladipo Might Miss All Of Next Season: Report

Victor Oladipo has dealt with numerous injury issues over the years and they were certainly prominent last season with the Indiana Pacers. This year, Oladipo got to play with the Houston Rockets before going to the Miami Heat, who were his dream team for a few years now. Unfortunately, Oladipo got injured again and then had to get surgery on his right quad tendon which has been bothering him over the last few years. Since the surgery, Oladipo has yet to return.

Now, according to Brian Windhorst of ESPN, it seems like Oladipo’s prospects aren’t optimistic heading into next season. He was supposed to be a free agent this summer which meant he could go wherever he wanted. However, as Windhorst reports, it seems like Oladipo could miss the entire season which puts his free agency into question. 

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“They haven’t announced it, but there’s a good chance Oladipo is going to miss all of next season,” Windhorst proclaimed. The ESPN analyst has been known to break news like this before although considering Oladipo’s status, it’s surprising that this has yet to become a bigger story. If Windhorst proves to be correct, then it will be interesting to see if a team offers Oladipo a contract, even with his injury status in mind.

Stay tuned to HNHH as we will be sure to bring you all of the latest updates from the NBA world.

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Lana Del Rey’s Surprise New Single “Wildflower Wildfire” Will Give You Goosebumps

Legendary hip-hop producer Mike Dean has done it again, lending his talent to Lana Del Rey for her latest surprise single “Wildflower Wildfire.”

This year hasn’t been without controversy for Lana Del Rey, who seems to always get caught up in the crosshairs of cancel culture. She most recently released her studio album Chemtrails over the Country Club, which was criticized heavily for its cover art. This week, producer Mike Dean began teasing a new collaboration with Lana and that song has officially been released as part of a surprise three-peat from Lana, who released “Wildflower Wildfire” out of nowhere.

The beautiful song is emotional, with Lana unpacking her relationship with her step-mother. The track will be featured on Lana’s next album Blue Bannisters

Check out the new single below and let us know what you think.

Quotable Lyrics:

My father never stepped in
When his wife would rage at me
So I ended up awkward but sweet

Later than hospitals and still on my feet

Twitter Confirms Its Picture Cropping Algorithm Is Biased & Promises Manual Crop Update

It’s impossible to please everyone, and perhaps no one knows that better than the beloved social media platform Twitter. With every major update, Twitter users are often split about the application’s continued development, with some users longing for “the old Twitter” and others thoroughly enjoying the app’s latest features.

As seen with its newly incorporated features like Fleets and Spaces, the veteran social media platform typically stands its grounds, but after catching flack from users who called out the app’s seemingly biased image cropping algorithm, Twitter acknowledged the situation and went back to the drawing board.

Last fall, Twitter user @bascule exposed the potentially faulty algorithm by showing that the app favored Mitch McConnell over Barack Obama in two separate images, which soon prompted a response from Twitter, who said, “We tested for bias before shipping the model & didn’t find evidence of racial or gender bias in our testing. But it’s clear that we’ve got more analysis to do.”

Eight months later, Twitter has confirmed via an official post on its website that their in-depth analysis concluded that Twitter users were right. According to Complex, Twitter’s study tested for racial bias, gender bias, and the “male gaze,” and it eventually concluded that there’s around an 8 percent demographic parity favoring women, and 4 percent favoring white people. In order to rectify the situation, the social media platform has decided to remove machine learning from the image cropping function on Twitter and put power into users’ hands.

“One of our conclusions is that not everything on Twitter is a good candidate for an algorithm, and in this case, how to crop an image is a decision best made by people,” Twitter reveals in its statement. “In March, we began testing a new way to display standard aspect ratio photos in full on iOS and Android — meaning without the saliency algorithm crop.”

The Twitter logo is displayed on a banner outside the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on November 7, 2013 in New York City. Twitter goes public on the NYSE today and is expected to open at USD 26 per share, making the company worth an estimated USD 18 billion.

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“The goal of this was to give people more control over how their images appear while also improving the experience of people seeing the images in their timeline,” the statement continues. “This update also includes a true preview of the image in the Tweet composer field, so Tweet authors know how their Tweets will look before they publish.”

Stay tuned for more updates as Twitter rolls out its new manual image cropping feature.

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Best-Selling Author Logic Has A New Memoir, ‘This Bright Future,’ Coming Out This Year

Around this time in 2019, Logic pulled off something no rapper before him had ever done: He became the first rapper to ever land a novel (Supermarket) on top of a New York Times Best Sellers list. Now he’s adding to his bibliography with another new book, but this time, it’s a memoir.

The book is titled This Bright Future and it’s set for release on September 7. He wrote of the book on social media, “This is the story of everything I’ve gone through and it’s been a beautiful and difficult journey to relive. There’s honestly so much that I’ve never been able to express in my music and the interviews that followed. I’m so happy and proud to finally give my fans and the rest of the world my entire story. The way I never could with my music!”

The official site for the book offers a lengthier description:

This Bright Future is a raw and unfiltered journey into the life and mind of Bobby Hall, who emerged from the wreckage of a horrifically abusive childhood to become an era-defining artist of our tumultuous age.

A self-described orphan with parents, Bobby Hall began life as Sir Robert Bryson Hall II, the only child of an alcoholic, mentally ill mother on welfare and an absent, crack-addicted father. After enduring seventeen years of abuse and neglect, Bobby ran away from home and — with nothing more than a discarded laptop and a ninth-grade education — he found his voice in the world of hip-hop and a new home in a place he never expected: the untamed and uncharted wilderness of the social media age.

In the message boards and livestreams of this brave new world, Bobby became Logic, transforming a childhood of violence, anger, and trauma into music that spread a resilient message of peace, love, and positivity. His songs would touch the lives of millions, taking him to dizzying heights of success, where the wounds of his childhood and the perils of Internet fame would nearly be his undoing.

A landmark achievement in an already remarkable career, This Bright Future looks back on Bobby’s extraordinary life with lacerating humor and fearless honesty. Heart-wrenching yet ultimately uplifting, this book completes the incredible true story and transformation of a human being who, against all odds, refused to be broken.”

Pre-order This Bright Future and learn more about the book here.