XXXTentacion’s Ex-Girlfriend Shares Adorable New Pictures Of Gekyume

We’re going on three years without the prolific Florida rapper XXXTentacion, who tragically passed away following a shooting in 2018. His music remains some of the most impactful of the last half-decade as fans continue to gravitate toward his emotion-driven songs, racking up billions of streams on all platforms.

Shortly after his death, XXXTentacion’s mother revealed that the rapper had left behind a “final gift” for his fans before revealing that he had a son on the way. Months later, X’s ex-girlfriend Jenesis Sanchez gave birth to a healthy baby boy named Gekyume, which is the name that X had chosen for him. As Gek grows up, his family has been sharing pictures of him at every stage of his life. Fans regularly mention how he got most of X’s facial features. In the latest photo-set shared by Jenesis, that much is clear as the toddler looks more and more like his father by the day.

Sharing a gallery of four pictures of Gek sitting on the stairs, the baby boy smiles with his “legend in the making” shirt and Jordan 1’s. “All I can see is x,” said one fan in the comments.

Despite growing up without his father to guide him, Jenesis and XXX’s mother Cleopatra have been sharing all kinds of adorable content with the little one, proving that he’s well taken care of. Gek also spends a lot of time with X’s friends, including DJ Scheme and others. 

Check out the cute pictures above.

WS Boogie Showcases Versatility With 2 New Snippets

It’s been a while since Westside Boogie came through with his Shady Records debut album Everythings For Sale, a slept-on highlight and arguably one of 2019’s best bodies of work. Since then, however, it’s been a relatively quiet front for the contemplative lyricist — though that’s not to say he’s been entirely dormant.

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In fact, following a brilliantly marketed “kidnapping” scheme, Boogie has been delivering freestyles at a decent pace. Still, anticipation for his next studio album continues to build, as we’ve admittedly heard relatively little about the forthcoming project. Not long ago, however, the Compton rapper took to Instagram to share a closer look at two stylistically-distinctive new tracks.

The first, which may or may not be titled some variant of “Mood,” is more of a banger — which is to say, an uptempo instrumental paired with some flex-heavy lyricism. The second feels closer to the foundation laid on Everythings For Sale, melodic in nature with a more relaxed delivery. It’s a testament to Boogie’s versatility and a promising sign that we’ll see him exploring a variety of different sounds whenever his new project ends up arriving. 

Check out the two snippets below, and be sure to sound off if you’re excited to see what Westside Boogie has been cooking up for his next drop on Shady Records. 

“Who I Smoke” Is A Viral Masterpiece From Florida Rappers Spinabenz, Whoppa Wit Da Choppa, Yungeen Ace, & FastMoney Goon

If you haven’t heard Spinabenz’ latest record “Who I Smoke” with Whoppa Wit Da Choppa, Yungeen Ace, and FastMoney Goon yet, you’re seriously missing out.

The Florida rappers remixed Vanessa Carlton’s classic pop record “A Thousand Miles”, which has become a favorite for rappers worldwide. We’ve seen some viral remixes pop off in the last few years, including Cam’ron’s interpolation of the track. One of the best, and by far the most disrespectful, comes by way of the Florida rap masterpiece “Who I Smoke”.

The entire music video, directed by TeoShotThis, takes place on a golf course as Spinabenz, Whoppa Wit Da Choppa, Yungeen Ace, and FastMoney Goon look seriously out of place in preppy clothing, smoking cigars and hurling threats at their opps. The diss track uses “A Thousand Miles” as a back track, coming after deceased rappers Bibby, Teki, and Lil Nine, who the guys are supposedly “smoking” in the clip. The way the video is edited is genuinely comical, including shots of Whoppa dancing his heart out at the beginning of the song and all four guys pointing up enthusiastically to Heaven in the hook.

Watch the video for “Who I Smoke” below. We’ll be lucky to ever get this one on streaming services because it feels like they’ll never be able to clear this sample. Here’s hoping…

Quotable Lyrics

When I see you, I’ma push your sh*t back, boy
Choppa get to spittin’ through your set, we don’t fight, boy
12 paramedics couldn’t save your f*ckin’ life, boy
Rod K dead and he never comin’ back, boy
We gon’ treat this b*tch like a match, how we strike, boy

Fat Joe Explains Why He Skipped Big Pun Street Naming Ceremony

The late Big Pun recently had a Bronx street renamed in his honor, with the corner of East Fordham Road and the Grand Concourse becoming Big Pun Plaza. The unveiling of the new street sign was met with an outpouring of support, as many — including Big Pun’s family members — came together to celebrate. 

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It didn’t take long for some to notice that Pun’s longtime collaborator and close friend Fat Joe was not in attendance, as he was during the unveiling of Fred The Godson’s street sign. It didn’t take long for Joe to provide a bit of context regarding his absence, speaking on the situation during an Instagram Live session. “First thing is, God bless my brother, the one and only Big Pun,” begins Joe. “He got a block named after him today. If you never been to the Bronx, that’s a hell of an accomplishment. Big Pun Plaza on Fordham Road and the Grand Concourse.”

“I was watching, I was tuned in,” he continues. “Everyone on this side of Terror Squad, prayers is up for Big Pun. I seen Khaled on the notes. All of us praying for him. If you don’t have good things to say about somebody, I prefer to not say it. So me, I could not go over there, because there were people over there I just ain’t feeling. And I ain’t never going to feel. So when everybody DMs me, or says little things, yo bro — I will never stand beside these people ever in life.”

“In my life, all I have is my word,” he affirms. “My word is my bond. I never broke my word for nobody. If I shook your hand and told you it’s peace, then it’s peace. If I have a problem with you, I let you know. I’m not standing beside nobody. Talking about ‘let’s do it for Pun.’ No I’m not. When you slander me and my word and make me look crazy for two decades in the hood. I can not stand next to you. My kids ain’t standing next to you. We just ain’t doing that. We’re talking about the legacy of Big Pun, we’re talking about uplifting him for twenty-years…All we do is uplift Pun.”

“I know I might get some of you people mad, but that’s on you,” he adds, mentioning that he previously launched a Big Pun celebration event wiith The LOX, Busta Rhymes, The Beatnuts, and more. “I invited his son, who raps, to come and do Big Pun’s parts. He declines. I invited him when we big-upped Pun at Radio City Music Hall, where every rapper was there — but they declined. That’s cool. I was the bigger guy, and often. I know he was a kid when Pun passed, and he knows what’s told to him. I respect that it’s all good. Big we gotta salute the one and only Big Pun.” 

Check out Fat Joe’s reflection on his decision to skip the unveiling ceremony below. 

The Weeknd’s Sensual “Try Me” Video Takes A Dark Turn

Whether he’s ready to put the After Hours era behind him or not, The Weeknd continues to be one of the most present artists during the pandemic, having just performed at the Super Bowl in February, announced his permanent boycott of the Grammys, and rereleased his seminal mixtape House of Balloons in honor of its 10-year anniversary. Needless to say, Abel is a busy man. Yet today, the XO artist has revisited the past once more and treated fans to an unreleased music video from his 2018 EP My Dear Melancholy,.

On the three-year anniversary of My Dear Melancholy,, The Weeknd has shared an unorthodox music video for the second track from his critically acclaimed EP, titled “Try Me.” The most notable aspect of the three-minute and 42-second video is that it is shot vertically, with an interestingly lo-fi feel.

The video starts with the XO singer-songwriter climbing into a car that’s filled with girls in the backseat sensually rubbing and touching on each other. As Abel performs the My Dear Melancholy, standout, however, things get a lot creepier, as the shot abandons him in the car to show two women hugging. One of the women unexpectedly lifts her head to reveal blood dripping from her eyes, and the shot quickly turns to the women in the backseat of The Weeknd’s car, who then appear with a supernatural glow in their eyes.

This music video went unreleased for three years, but it’s interesting to see the start of the cinematic visual direction that The Weeknd ended up fully diving into for the release of After Hours. Are you feeling the creative direction of the “Try Me” music video or should The Weeknd have kept this one in the vault? 

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Snoop Dogg Announces New Album + Song Release Plans

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West Coast rap legend Snoop Dogg is personally hyping fans up for a new single. Snoop promoted the new song by sharing the cover art and announcing its release date. Snoop Dogg Is Serving Fans A New Single Along with locking in a Friday drop date, Snoop also revealed the new single is part of […]

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