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JT Denies Getting Plastic Surgery, Shares Photo Proof
There comes a certain point in a female entertainer’s career that they’re inevitably faced with incessant rumors that they’ve gotten plastic surgery. The disturbing circle repeats itself every time a woman blows up as haters endlessly comment on their appearance and changes in their look. Last week, we saw Khloe Kardashian face a string of scrutiny after an unedited picture of her in a bikini started circulating on the internet. The Kardashians spent the next few days targeting anybody that had posted the photo, allegedly threatening some with lawsuits as people clamored on-and-on about Khloe’s looks.
While the Kardashians have been a regular target of this sort of treatment, JT of the City Girls is often finding herself on the receiving end of rumors of this nature. When fans caught onto one of her mugshots from her teenage years, people began comparing the rapper’s facial features, coming to the conclusion that she had likely gotten a nose job and other work done. It didn’t take long for JT to fight back against the critics though, sharing a side-by-side picture of herself from a few years ago with one from today, proving that her face really hasn’t changed much.
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“I never had any surgery,” denied JT. “Please leave my chubby puberty acne mug shots alone. I was a young lost teenager in Florida sun with bad skin! Now I’m grown paid & polished… get over it.”
It’s the “grown, paid, and polished” for me… That’s the most reasonable explanation that JT could have given. Hopefully, people can stop talking about apparent changes in her look now. Check out her response below.
Funk Flex + 42 Dugg Are Dropping New Heat This Week
New York radio veteran Funk Flex and 42 Dugg are warming up the temperatures this spring. The hip-hop pair have teased the world about gearing up to drop a new “Blood Sweat Tears” single to the masses. Funk Flex + 42 Dugg Dropping Heat Funk Flex went to his Instagram page to share the ultimate […]
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DMX’s Daughter Posted A Heartfelt Tribute To The Late Rapper On Twitter
While the death of DMX last week sparked a wave of heartfelt posts from admirers and peers on social media, some of the most touching posts came from those who were closest to the late rapper. DMX’s daughter Sasha was among them, paying a touching tribute to him with a poignant post on Twitter.
“Nothing will ever explain how i feel, how this all feels,” she wrote. ” “My twin, i love you. there’s always been so many misconceptions about who the f*ck you were but that didn’t matter because i knew who the f*ck you were. eternally greatful to have had you. i love you forever dad.”
nothing will ever explain how i feel, how this all feels. my twin, i love you. there’s always been so many misconceptions about who the fuck you were but that didn’t matter because i knew who the fuck you were. eternally greatful to have had you.
i love you forever dad. pic.twitter.com/P1TUMePvJB— da brat (@_sashaaxo) April 11, 2021
Others who paid tribute to X as a person included his ex-wife Tashera Simmons, the mayor of Yonkers, New York, where DMX grew up, and X’s Cradle 2 The Grave co-star Gabrielle Union, who shared a hilarious recollection of his fondness for the 1980s sitcom, The Golden Girls.
However, not all the tributes to X were accepted as they were intended by the artist’s fans. Def Jam, X’s label home throughout his dominant run at the end of the 90s and beginning of the aughts, received a backlash after releasing a pair of compilations on streaming before the rapper’s death was officially announced.
He was reportedly working on a new album for Def Jam at the time of his death, so we’ll see how fans react if and when it’s completed and released. Until then, you can read Uproxx’s reflection on X’s career and legacy here.
Rise & Grind: BRS Kash On The Bow Wow & Drake Influence, Mom’s Reaction To “Throat Baby”
Rise & Grind is a new editorial series, meant to introduce and dissect new, buzzing, or underground artists.
BRS Kash is an artist that has been unavoidable thus far in 2021. After hustling for years on the underground circuit, the 27-year-old rapper achieved viral success following the release of his ridiculously raunchy record “Throat Baby (Go Baby)”. The song didn’t need any features to blow up on TikTok, but when the remix was released with an innuendo-filled music video featuring DaBaby and City Girls, it was a lock for the track to explode to a whole new degree.
The song has officially been certified platinum, marking a tremendous moment in the young career of BRS Kash. In addition to “Throat Baby (Go Baby)”, the rising star proved that he has staying power, dropping the hits-laden mixtape Kash Only. The full-length body of work features Mulatto, Toosii, and others, showcasing BRS Kash as a hitmaker for years to come. “Throat Baby (Go Baby)” and “Kash App” were the two highlighted singles from the project, but any of his records, especially “Go”, “No Manners”, “Feel Better”, and “So Freaky”, could go off at any moment’s notice.
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With creativity for days and the wit to string together punchline after punchline, Kash is one of the most exciting artists coming out of Atlanta right now. With his project continuing to perform well, the rapper caught up with us for the latest edition of Rise & Grind, answering ten basic questions before jumping into a more detailed Q&A session, which you can read below.
Stay tuned for a new installment of Rise & Grind every Monday.
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Stomping Grounds:
Man, Atlanta… I really can’t say how it felt growing up here because I ain’t never grow up nowhere else. What I can say is growing up in Atlanta is the same as probably anywhere that somebody would call their city. But as far as being around the sauce– you know Atlanta brings the sauce. Being around that helped with my music.
When I was little, I was on Memorial Drive. When I really started moving around in the streets I was in East Atlanta. Eastside.
Zone 6. You got Future, Gucci Mane, all of them are from here.
Zodiac Sign:
Taurus. May 15th. Bull.
Some girls be like, “Can’t mess with no Taurus.” But they seem to mess with me. So I be like, nah, I really ain’t like the regular Taurus. I guess I’m a different breed. I would say I probably got some Taurus traits though.
Top 5 DOA:
I ain’t gone lie, Bow Wow made me first start rapping. Growing up, I wanted the braids, the jersey, all that. But I’ma have to go with Lil Wayne definitely, Tupac, Biggie, Drake, and I gotta throw my boy Future in there.
I think Drake seen what I had going on [before he shouted out Bow Wow]. He had to say it like, dang, ‘he spoke on Bow Wow so I gotta go ahead and do it too.’ [Laughs]
Biggest Accomplishment:
Man… That’s kind of a big question because everything that I’m doing is an accomplishment. When you been waiting for it for so long– I’m trying to think. Really everything is an accomplishment. I’m not even going to lie to you, really everything that I’m doing.
Studio Habits & Essentials:
I’m a wine drinker, right? So I gotta have a bottle of wine in there. I might have two or three bottles of wine. Hookah gotta be in the studio… Sometimes, I dont want nobody in the studio before I get in there. I like to just sit in peace and sit by myself for a minute before I allow anyone to even come in and sit in the studio. I like to sit in there and just reflect on the beat for a minute. And then when I get into it, I start allowing folks to come in. And I got to eat before I record too.
My go-to meal before the studio is chicken fingers and fries from Zaxby’s.
“Throat Baby (Go Baby)”:
I was nervous about the song at first. I know you got folks that like songs like that. Then you got other folks that are like, ‘Oh, why he doing that song.’ I was worried about when those people would start attacking me. I was nervous when the song started picking up, I’m happy it did but I was still like, whoa.
When I first went to a show and I seen the whole crowd sing the song, my face lit up. I couldn’t do it, I turned around and my man’s was just like, ‘Look.’ I just started cheesing, like, this is cool. This pretty cool.
I was on Instagram one day and I seen DaBaby was in the gym listening to it, working out to it. Then the next thing I know, I seen him in the car, playing it. Boom. I reached out to him. We reached out to him and set the play up. Within the next week, we was in the studio. Then we vibed out and started making the remix. And I was like, I need a girl point of view on the song. So JT and Yung Miami would always be playing the song all the time. So I’m like, I might as well reach out to them too. So I reached out to them. We reached out to Coach K. Coach K set the play up, Boom. We got the remix.
Shout out to my boy, Edgar [Esteves] for the video. Edgar put that masterpiece together. So the video, we shot for twelve hours a day. I shot it for two days. Like twenty-four hours. Twenty-four hours to shoot that video, two twelve-hour sets, so it was long days. Long.
First Bars:
I wrote for our newspaper. I went to my best friend’s house next door. And it was like, “Best Buy is the place to be, you saving all the money and you rollin with me/Plan $10 dollars off, this is the way that it’s gon pop off/See my name is Kenny and I love the girls.” I don’t know the rest after that.
That was before I was Kash.
The first song I ever recorded? It was called “I’m On The Run.” I got it on a CD and basically, I had gotten my ass whopped when I was a kid and I was probably like 13. One of my homies in the hood had a studio, and I made a song called “I’m On The Run,” because I was thinking about running away because my momma had beat me so bad. I seen the CD not too long ago.
First Show:
My first performance was at Tucker Middle School. That’s the middle school I had went to. I did it at the talent show when I first started really taking this music thing seriously. After that talent show, I liked the reaction from the crowd. I’m like, “We finna get ready to rock out.” And that’s how I started.
I almost won the talent show. I had a whole little group called on deck. But the thing is, we got disqualified. Because one of my homeboys ended up cursing and he dropped the microphone. But the whole school was rocking with us, we had the whole talent show going crazy. But then he messed it up. We still got these little small trophies. I still got the little trophy.
I’m a shy person so [getting on stage for the first time] was scary to me. It’s scary, you talking about palms sweating, mind racing, you just dont know what’s going on. Then you got to look at people’s reactions, and you just be looking around. I got through it though. I got through it.
Clocking Out:
When I leave the studio, I go to sleep. I got to eat before the studio but if I’m hungry after, I might go and cook after the studio when I get to the house. Like, if it’s nothing open. I do like cooking after the studio. And I like to f*ck after the studio. When I get to the house, you what’s going down because you know what time it is. Stress reliever.
Up Next:
So this what I’m trying to do, right? You know I had the whole pandemic rocking. So I feel like I’m going to give the ladies a little something something. Probably in like a month or two. You know, something for them to step back out to. I might revamp Kash Only. I might add a little extra onto Kash Only. We definitely recorded videos. I’m finna do a little contest for “Kash App” for the ladies. So they can get a chance to win some cash. We just continue working. Right now I’m in Miami working.
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HNHH: What does the BRS stand for in your name?
BRS Kash: BRS stands for BankRoll Society. Me coming up, I didn’t really know about copyright, trademarks, and whatnot about the name. Somebody had the name Kash Kash trademarked already. And I ain’t want to get sued or nothing since someone already had it trademarked. So I just went ahead and branded my entertainment, which is BankRoll Society, so I put BRS in front of Kash and then I just rocked out like that. Basically marketing, I’m branding my label and my name at the same time. At the end of the day, folks are still going to call me Kash Kash. But through the legal rights, what you see is BRS.
What does it feel like to get your first platinum plaque for “Throat Baby (Go Baby)”?
I ain’t even got it yet. I’m still waiting on my gold plaque. It’s on the way. Everybody probably got theirs already but I’m going to know what it feels like as I put it in my hands and bust that little bubble wrap off it, and just be able to flex with it. You going to know how it feels because you going to see what’s going on. To be a platinum artist, I dreamed about being a platinum artist.
Why were you nervous to drop the song? Because of how raunchy it is?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I always been like a low boy, I’m shy. With that being said, I’m like, I don’t know. And growing up in a household full of girls with my momma and my sisters, it’s like, what is my momma going to say about this? So that’s really why I was so nervous.
What did your mom say about it?
She always been like, “Oh you nasty.” She done caught me doing certain stuff, so she knows. But she didn’t know it was to that extent. That’s when her nose tooted up like, “Ewww.”
Last month, you had a little bit of a back-and-forth with 6ix9ine on Instagram. What happened with that?
When I wrote that, it was basically just a comment. I rock with The Shade Room, so I just commented. He commented back. I had seen him vibing to my song in the club, throwing money to it. So it really wasn’t on no thing like I’m finna go back-and-forth with you. I don’t really have time for that kind of attention or none of that. I don’t need that type of attention. So I really just let it ride out. I ain’t want to keep going back-and-forth. It was nothing.
He called you a one-hit-wonder. How do you respond when people say that about you?
When somebody says a one-hit-wonder, right. They got to think their favorite artist was a one-hit-wonder before they had another hit. When you’re new, most people with a lot of hits done been in the game more than a couple of years. It’s not like somebody just came in and whoop, whoop, boom, boom, boom. It takes time. If they want another one, they know there’s work behind it. It doesn’t just come overnight. So I don’t really let that phase me. I got one hit and they trying to get one.
What’s the craziest thing that’s happened to you since you blew up? Like a fan interaction that caught you off-guard.
One time, somebody– she couldn’t speak English at all, so I ain’t really know what she was saying. But she was like, she’s a big fan and she was finna cry. And I was like, aw man. I ain’t know what to do because I ain’t know what she was saying. So I just kept smiling. I was trying to figure it out. I definitely was.
Are you more of a writer or do you freestyle in the studio?
I’m a writer for sure, for sure. When I go in, I like to really execute my idea. So I’ll go in there, listen to the beat, and as I’m listening to the beat my mind is trying to dissect the beat, and I’m just trying to pull a certain type of something that’s going to stick in your head out of the beat. So with that, that’s when I start digging into my melodies. So I wouldn’t even tell nobody that I freestyle. I’m going to tell you like, nah, that ain’t really my strong point. Writing is my strong point. You got some folks that freestyle really well then you got others that are straight writers. I’m a straight writer.
Fair enough. Let’s talk about “Thug Cry.” It’s one of the most personal songs on the project. It’s a tribute to someone very close to you that passed away. What does that song mean to you?
Man, that song means so much to me. I recorded that song probably a week or two after she died and that was in 2019. To finally get that song out, it means so much because at first, it was another name for the project. That song didn’t fit the criteria for the name. When we was able to switch the name and I was able to put that song on the project, it meant so much. Everybody always thinks I’m talking about like a girlfriend, or something like that. But that was my best friend. That’s why we had to do it like this.
She was getting off work one night. She ended up being out too long because that day, it was like daylight savings time so the time went back. She had to stay up an extra hour because she had two jobs. When she got off, she had ended up falling asleep behind the wheel and she passed away. So “Thug Cry,” that’s my dedication piece. “Thug Cry” is a work of art. All my music is a work of art, but “Thug Cry” was real, it hits deep. It cut me deep.
Your comments are always some of the most popular on The Shade Room. How much time do you spend on social media?
I don’t really follow too many folks. The Shade Room always be popping up on my timeline and it be some interesting stuff on there. I don’t really be on Instagram that much. I’m not really a social media type of person but when I do get on there and I look, I’ll leave a comment and go on about my business.
I be saying what folks really want to say.
There have been some rumors that you might be dating Mulatto. Do you wanna clear those up?
Me and Latto we friends, that’s my dawg. It’s nothing like that going on. We just cool, that’s how we rock. We was friends before the music popped off.
What do you want your legacy to be as an artist?
I just want the music to last forever. When people mention me, I was them to say, “Man he changed the game. He changed the game.” I don’t know, that’s a hard question, it’s a lot to live up to.
I appreciate you taking the time today, Kash. I’m excited to see where you’re headed this year.
Man, I appreciate that. Thank you, have a good day.
Panthers Reportedly Still Interested In Deshaun Watson
This NFL offseason has been mostly characterized by the sheer amount of quarterbacks that are up for grabs right now. Many are moving on to new teams and as a result, various clubs are doing everything they can to get a hold of a new franchise player. The Carolina Panthers were a team in need of a new quarterback and just last week, they went out and acquired Sam Darnold via trade.
Many thought they would be going after Deshaun Watson, but with his current legal battles, it’s clear that going out to get him would prove to be difficult. However, according to Peter King of NBC, the Panthers aren’t closing the door on Watson just yet.
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In King’s report, he notes that the Panthers would still be interested in Watson if the price were right. Of course, the Texans would be asking a whole lot for him given the fact he is a top-five QB in the league. For now, however, the Panthers will have to operate with Darnold, as it remains to be seen whether or not Watson will be eligible to play in the NFL as of next season.
There is still a lot of QB movement to come over the next few weeks, so stay tuned to HNHH for the latest updates.
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Soulja Boy Reflects On “Biggest Comeback” Two Years Later
Two years following his highly-publicized “biggest comeback” battle against Tyga, Soulja Boy appears to be picking up steam again as he reflects on the events of the last couple of years.
With his current single “She Make It Clap” going viral on social media as the #1 most-used sound on TikTok right now, Soulja Boy is back, making yet another comeback to the game. While he’s been relevant for the last decade and a bit, Big Draco always seems to capture the world’s attention when it’s least expected. “She Make It Clap” picked up organic attention after a dance challenge was created for the song, and it’s brought Soulja on a trip down memory lane.
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Reflecting on the beginning of his “biggest comeback” two years ago, the rapper told his fans, “I got arrested April 11, 2019 while having the ‘biggest comeback’. I will never forget that day. Today is April 11, 2021 and ‘the biggest comeback’ continues but on a way better path with focus and no negative energy around me. I’m completely bossed up to a whole new level. God had my back the whole time and I’m thankful. Today I relax and celebrate and look how far I came since I been home.”
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Despite some slip-ups in the last few weeks, losing his temper at Tory Lanez before explaining that he misunderstood the rapper’s comments about him, Soulja Boy has been on a great path as of late. The success of “She Make It Clap” is warranted and hopefully, he can follow it up with another hit.
Listen to his new song below.
DaBaby Previews SpongeBob-Sounding New Song
This is the longest stretch that DaBaby has gone in recent years without releasing any new music. The Charlotte-bred rapper is seemingly taking some time to build his Billion Dollar Baby empire, announcing a job fair in the coming weeks to recruit new members for his team. As he gets everything settled on the business side of things, DaBaby is clearly itching to release some new content, showing off one of his latest records on Instagram.
“I’m sittin on TOO much fye,” said the rapper in his caption before pointing out how long it’s been since he’s dropped. The song he previewed sounds like it was produced by somebody in Bikini Bottom, most likely SpongeBob SquarePants himself. Taking sounds from the animated show’s theme, DaBaby appears to be going nautical with his upcoming drop.
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In a few days, we will have gone a full year without a full-length album release from DaBaby. Of course, just a few months ago, Baby released My Brother’s Keeper as an EP. Still, fans have become accustomed to regular album releases from the “Suge” superstar, who built a fanbase with consistent drops.
It definitely looks like DaBaby has been cooking up. Listen to his latest preview below and let us know what you’re expecting from his new album.
LeBron James Reacts To Ben McLemore’s Heroics
On Saturday night, the Los Angeles Lakers shocked the Brooklyn Nets despite missing the likes of LeBron James, Anthony Davis, and Kyle Kuzma. The Lakers depth was able to shine and players like Ben McLemore made a name for themselves. McLemore recently signed with the Lakers after a stint with the Houston Rockets and in one of his first matches with the team, he scored 17 points all while notching five three-pointers. It was a truly impressive display that had Lakers fans on their feet.
LeBron James was among those who were impressed with McLemore, as he took to Twitter on Sunday with some encouraging words for his new teammate. Clearly, LeBron is looking forward to sharing time on the court with McLemore.
“He will be heard LOUD & CLEAR!! B Mac Daddy Young Strappy, No he ain’t the OG gangsta, yes he is,” LeBron said.
With LeBron and AD coming back in the next few weeks, depth players will be spending more time on the bench. However, these performances are good news for a Lakers team who will need to rely on their depth as they make a run deep into the playoffs. As the Raptors showed back in 2019, depth can win you a title.
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Travis Scott x Air Jordan 6 “British Khaki” Gets New Release Date
If you are a big fan of Travis Scott, then you have probably also contemplated purchasing his shoes at one time or another. The artist has some pretty incredible collaborations with Jordan Brand and later this year, he is supposed to come through with a new Fragment x Air Jordan 1 that will certainly have the whole sneaker community in shambles. In the short term, however, Travis has a brand new Air Jordan 6 coming out which has been given the name “British Khaki.”
In the images below, you can see that the shoe certainly lives up to that name as the upper is covered in khaki suede, all while white and infrared highlights are placed throughout. It makes for a solid colorway that makes a nice companion piece to the original olive green Jordan 6 which came out back in 2019.
As for the release date, these were going to come out on April 29th but now, according to @zsneakerheadz, they have been pushed back a day to Friday, April 30th. What’s cool is these will also be dropping in full family sizing which is good news for those who want to get pairs for their whole family.