Lollapalooza 2021’s Lineup Is Led By Foo Fighters, Post Malone, And Tyler The Creator

As confirmed earlier this week by Chicago’s mayor, Lollapalooza 2021 is set to make a full capacity return this year. The buzzworthy music festival has just unveiled their 2021 lineup, which is led by Foo Fighters, Post Malone, and Tyler The Creator.

Taking place the weekend of July 29 to August 1 in Chicago’s Grant Park, Lollapalooza returns with a massive lineup of big-name stars. Along with Foo Fighters, Post Malone, and Tyler The Creator, Lollapalooza has booked artists like Miley Cyrus, DaBaby, Marshmello, Journey, Megan Thee Stallion, Roddy Ricch, Kaytranada, Brockhampton, Playboi Carti, Young Thug, Limp Bizkit, Modest Mouse, Jack Harlow, Polo G, Trippie Redd, Steve Aoki, Brittany Howard, Jimmy Eat World, Saint Jhn, Iann Dior, Mt. Joy, Young The Giant, Dominic Fike, All Time Low, Whitney, Freddie Gibbs, The Front Bottoms, Kim Petras, Ashe, Oliver Tree, Omar Apollo, Tate McRae, Rico Nasty, Earthgang, Jpegmafia, Princess Nokia, Orville Peck, Cautious Clay, Dayglow, Slowthai, Mick Jenkins, Flo Milli, TNGHT, Toosii, Mxmtoon, RMR, Hinds, Gus Dapperton, Blossom, and more.

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Though Lollapalooza is bringing the festival back at full capacity, about 100,000 attendees per day, the city has made it clear that they will still have a few COVID-19 precautions in place. Before gaining entry, ticketholders are required to either show proof of vaccination or provide documentation of a negative COVID test in the last 24 hours.

See Lollapalooza’s full 2021 lineup above. Tickets go on sale 5/19 at noon CDT. Get them here.

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Morray Blazes His Way Through ‘Quicksand’ In His Television Debut On ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’

Three weeks removed from the release of his debut mixtape Street Sermons, North Carolina crooner/rapper Morray made his television debut last night on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, blazing through a medley performance of lead single “Quicksand” and mixtape cut “Can’t Use Me.” Amid dystopian staging featuring a burning car and various debris in the background and embellishing the soulful production with a live band, Morray quickly proved to be a polished performer, even though it was pre-recorded.

Morray’s tape arrived on April 28 in the middle a tough week for releases, as that New Music Friday brought a swarm of standout projects from the likes of AG Club, The Alchemist, and DJ Khaled. However, that turned out to be a blessing in disguise for the newcomer, as his No.41 debut on the Billboard 200 looks all the more impressive in hindsight. “Quicksand,” which peaked at No.65 on Hot 100, also drew attention to Morray’s work, garnering cosigns from fellow Carolinians DaBaby and J. Cole.

The “Trenches” rapper’s star continued to rise this past weekend as he was revealed as one of the features on Cole’s new album The Off-Season, singing an interpolation of Pharoahe Monch’s chorus from Styles P’s 2002 single “The Life.”

Watch Morray sing “Quicksand” and “Can’t Use Me” from his debut album on Jimmy Kimmel Live! above.

21 Savage And Chris Rock Play ‘True Confessions’ With Jimmy Fallon

With the Saw spin-off Spiral: From The Book Of Saw coming out over the weekend, it was only right that the guests on last night’s episode of The Tonight Show would be the film’s star Chris Rock and the executive producer of the film’s soundtrack, 21 Savage. Given the film’s gory, film noir style, host Jimmy Fallon decided to play detective himself, inviting Rock and Savage to play a game of “True Confessions.”

Giving each of the stars two envelopes containing “confessions,” one true and one false, Fallon challenged them to interrogate each other to determine which was the true one. The shy 21 turned out to be the most game — and credulous — when he instantly believes Chris’ first confession (“I’ve shared a joint with Woody Harrelson on top of the Empire State Building”) is true, no questions asked. This prompts some hilarious commentary from the comedian, naturally, but Savage holds fast.

Jimmy’s confession turns out to be about him dating Brazilian model Gisele Bündchen — which 21 believes again, despite not knowing who Gisele is. Seriously, deal me in at his poker table, I’m bluffing him every time and taking ALL his money. Savage’s confession involves getting his pilot’s license and wanting to be in the Air Force. I won’t spoil it for you but it’s great TV. To check out something Savage is good at, check out his raps on “Emergency” and Young Nudy’s “Child’s Play.”

Watch 21 Savage and Chris Rock face-off with Jimmy Fallon above.

LeBron James Reacts To Massive Lakers Achievement

Tonight, LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers will have to take on the Golden State Warriors in a play-in game to determine who gets the seventh seed in the Western Conference. Based on the fact that Anthony Davis and LeBron are now healthy, it seems like a safe bet that the Lakers should win. However, nothing is guaranteed at this point and if the Lakers want an easy path to the playoffs, they will need to fire on all cylinders tonight.

Despite being in this position, the Lakers have excelled in one specific field this year, and that is defense. In fact, after 72 games, the Lakers were crowned as the best defensive team in the entire league, and if they make the playoffs, they will be one of the scariest teams to play. Even LeBron is acknowledging the achievement as he took to Twitter with a bevy of emojis.

LeBron and the Lakers are looking to win their second-straight title although as a seventh or eighth seed, that path is going to be very difficult. However, the Utah Jazz and Phoenix Suns occupy the top two spots, which makes things easier on the Lakers seeing as these are two teams with limited playoff experience.

Regardless, the Lakers will be a team to watch, starting tonight.

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Comedy Legend Paul Mooney Dies At 79 After Suffering Heart Attack

According to Insider and countless other media outlets, legendary comedian Paul Mooney reportedly passed away on Monday morning following a heart attack at his home in Oakland. He was 79 years old.

Paul Mooney was revered as a pioneer in stand-up comedy and beloved for his ability to bridge humor and social commentary. Mooney previously starred in films like Spike Lee’s Bamboozled, and he was also known for his frequent collaborations with acclaimed comedians such as Richard Pryor and Dave Chappelle. 

Comedian Paul Mooney performs onstage at the 2005 BET Comedy Icon Awards at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium on September 25, 2005 in Pasadena, California.
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The unfortunate news of his passing was originally revealed by journalist Roland Martin, who received an exclusive tip from Mooney’s cousin Rudy Ealy. According to Ealy, Mooney had been struggling with dementia for some time, which led to him living with his cousin. Rudy Ealy also reportedly told Roland Martin that the Oakland paramedics who arrived on the scene were “valiant” in their attempts to save Mooney. 

According to Insider, Paul Mooney’s publicist has confirmed his passing. His team also appears to have commented on the situation by taking control of Mooney’s Twitter account and releasing a statement that celebrates the legendary comedian’s lifetime achievements, saying, “Thank you all from the bottom of all of our hearts …you’re all are the best!…… Mooney World .. The Godfather of Comedy – ONE MOON MANY STARS! .. To all in love with this great man.. many thanks.”

Stay tuned for more updates as this sad story continues to develop.

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Curren$y Teases “Covert Coup” On Streaming Services

Curren$y’s mixtape catalog is massive, almost overwhelmingly so. It’s honestly gotten to a point where new fans looking to dive into his older repertoire need an almanac for guidance. And while competition is certainly fierce, one of his most undeniable tapes has to be 2011’s Covert Coupproduced in its entirety by The Alchemist. 

At this moment, Covert Coup is but one of many classic mixtapes yet to make the transition to streaming services; while it’s certainly not impossible to find a copy of the project, many have long sought the convenience presented by the likes of Spotify, Apple Music, and TIDAL. As it happens, it would appear that Spitta is looking to facilitate the process, taking to Instagram to tease Covert Coup’s transition onto streaming platforms as soon as Friday. 

“Tryna have this available on all streaming sites this Friday,” he captions. “Y’all widdit?” Unsurprisingly, Spitta was met with universal approval, all but ensuring that Cover Coup will indeed by making the transition before long. It should be noted that Curren$y has been mentioning the project often of late, fueling speculation that he and Alchemist have already cooked up a sequel; alongside a picture of him and Alc reunited, Spitta offered up a cryptic caption: “the cake has already been baked.”

While it certainly feels like Curren$y is setting the stage for a proper sequel to Covert Coup, we’ll have to wait and see if he delivers anything solid on that front. In the meantime, stay tuned for his fan-favorite mixtape to hit streaming platforms this Friday, provided Spitta’s efforts aren’t in vain. Are you excited to revisit the project?

BREAKING: Paul Mooney Has Died At 79

Iconic comedian and actor Paul Mooney has reportedly passed away at the age of 79. The legendary funnyman and writing partner of Richard Pryor died in California. BREAKING: Paul Mooney Has Died The crushing news hit Thursday morning with details still coming together. The unforgettable entertainer and frequent “Chappelle’s Show” guest star’s team confirmed his […]

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Nike KD 14 Inspired By Kyrie Irving Revealed: Photos

Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant are proving to be incredible teammates and with the playoffs starting this weekend, there is no doubt that Kyrie and KD are about to give us some massive highlights. They are expected to go out and win the NBA title, and if they do, it will be a massive accomplishment for both players. As for their respective sneaker lines, it feels like the two have been doing crossovers. For instance, Kyrie put the infamous KD “Weatherman” style on his Kyrie 7, and now, KD is taking the OG Kyrie “Dream” color scheme and putting it on his KD 14.

In the images below, you can see what this Nike KD 14 “Dream” color scheme is about to look like. While the shoe has a black base and red tongue strap, the most impressive feature is the geometric pattern underneath which is packed with color. There is a lot going on here although the way the colors are merged together keeps the look clean and pristine. 

Unfortunately, there is no release date attached to these, so keep it locked to HNHH as we will be sure to share all of the latest details. In the meantime, let us know what you think of this new model, in the comments below.

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Young Nudy Floats On “Scott Evil”

There is a legitimate case to be made that Atlanta’s Young Nudy is one of the game’s most underrated artists, having been consistently dropping incredible projects while remaining unwaveringly true to himself. The pattern continues with his brand new album Dr. EV4L, a homage to one of comedy’s great antagonists and home to several of Nudy’s trademark bangers. One such track includes “Scott Evil,” named after the Austin Powers character portrayed by Seth Green, who after much reluctance decides to carry on with the family business. 

The track itself is classic Nudy, and the rapper proceeds to float over Mahd McLaren’s whimsical and vaguely eerie instrumental. “And I got that gun, I’ll hit you in your stomach,” he warns, his casual threats juxtaposing nicely over the beat. “Your guts, you know it gon’ pour out / I like the blood I leave in the street, yeah, I’m a blood, no industry ni*ga.” Should you enjoy “Scott Evil,” rest assured that there’s plenty more where that came from on Dr. EV4L, available for your streaming pleasure right here. 

QUOTABLE LYRICS

And I got that gun, I’ll hit you in your stomach
Your guts, you know it gon’ pour out
I like the blood I leave in the street,
Yeah, I’m a blood, no industry ni*ga
I been this shit ‘fore an industry
Don’t get this shit twisted, I’m not none them ni**gas