Kodak Black Calls Out Basketball Coach Dancing To NBA Youngboy

Kodak Black was released from prison this year but even when he was behind bars, he managed to ruffle a few feathers. There was the incident with T.I. stemming from his comments towards a newly widowed Lauren London that he later apologized for. However, it seems that one feud that began while he was away that never got squashed was with NBA Youngboy. 


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The pair traded words over the Internet nearly one year ago, though it seems that Yak has been cooling out on that specific beef in recent times. Instead, he’s been taking aim at artists like Megan Thee Stallion, who he adamantly claims stole his swag with her ‘drive the boat’ slogan, and Pooh Shiesty, who he accused of doing the money spread without offering the proper credit. Now, it seems that Yak has returned fire on NBA Youngboy out of the blue as part of his campaign to receive his proper dues from the artists that came after him. 

Akademiks shared a video of a basketball coach dancing in the locker room with his players to NBA Youngboy’s “Right Foot Creep.” The coach was doing a one-foot shuffle of sorts, though it’s truly difficult to provide a precise description of what he was doing. The players were hyped, as well as Youngboy fans, but it was Kodak Black who, once again, demanded his credit. “But They Doing My Dance Tho,” he wrote along with a laughing emoji.

What do you think? Is the coach jocking Kodak’s style or is it a reach?

Asian Doll Slammed For Defending Kylie Jenner

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Rap artist Asian Doll is feeling the Internet’s wrath. The hip-hop musician has received non-stop bashing from people online after she defended reported billionaire Kylie Jenner asking fans to donate money for a friend’s $60,000 surgery. Asian Doll Slammed For Kylie Jenner Comments Over the past few hours, Doll has shared some viral and since-deleted […]

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Aaron Gordon Requests Trade Out Of Orlando, Asking Price Unveiled

Aaron Gordon has been a solid player for the Orlando Magic over the last few years although, over these past few months, it has become almost a certainty that he would be going somewhere else in the not-so-distant future. The Magic haven’t been able to maintain any real success over the last decade, and for players like Gordon, going to a contender is always a better draw.

According to Sam Amick and Jared Weiss from The Athletic, Gordon has asked the team for a trade. The Magic have been expecting this for a while now and have told prospective teams that they would want multiple first-round picks or some good players in return.

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There is a multitude of teams who have already reached out when it comes to Gordon, including the Boston Celtics, Houston Rockets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Denver Nuggets, and Portland Trail Blazers. Back in August, the Golden State Warriors were reportedly contemplating a trade for Gordon but as it stands, they are not in the running for the star, at least for the time being.

The NBA trade deadline is set to take place on Thursday, March 25th and it seems like there are a ton of trades that could be made. This is a huge time of year for NBA fans, and their favorite teams will most certainly be looking to improve. Keep it locked to HNHH, as we will be sure to bring you all of the latest updates.

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Cyn Santana Applauds Saweetie + Shades Ex Joe Budden?

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Vixen Cyn Santana is giving Saweetie all the support she needs following a publicized split from boyfriend Quavo. However, her words of encouragement and motivation might have been low-key aimed at the reality TV star’s ex-boyfriend Joe Budden. Cyn Santana Applauds Saweetie Santana went to her Twitter page to show love to Saweetie after she […]

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Mike Tyson Reportedly Turned Down $25 million Evander Holyfield Fight

Recently, Mike Tyson came out and said that he would be back in the ring on May 29th although he didn’t give fans any insight into who he would be fighting. Most people agreed that Tyson would probably be fighting Evander Holyfield for the third time, especially since the two have thrown the idea around, and are now on good terms.

According to TMZ, people from Holyfield’s team are now saying that a deal was in place but it ultimately fell through. They say Tyson and Holyfield were down for a 50-50 split, but in the end, Tyson went back on his word and even declined a $25 million deal. 

“Team Holyfield sincerely believed a deal was imminent, especially after the Hard Rock threw its support behind the project, and there were multiple other offers conveyed to Team Tyson,” Holyfield’s camp explained. “However, Team Tyson’s demands recently became untenable, and not what Mike Tyson had originally agreed on in direct conversations with Holyfield.”

The business of boxing has always been fascinating so it isn’t a surprise that something like this could be done away with so quickly. For now, however, there is still a sliver of hope that Tyson’s camp can come back with an offer that works for both sides.

In the meantime, Tyson will continue to train as he fully expects to have an opponent in two months from now.

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Roddy Ricch Shares The Wisdom He Learned From Meeting Kanye West

Roddy Ricch may be best known for his music thanks to his low-profile approach to fame, but he certainly has an interesting philosophy about music as his legacy. That’s thanks to his meeting with Kanye West in Calabasas, according to Roddy himself in a new profile in Complex. Revealing his pick for greatest album of all time, he grants that distinction to My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and recounts the wisdom Kanye shared when they finally got to meet.

“The main thing I learned from Kanye was expansion,” Roddy says.

“I pulled up on him in Calabasas. He showed me there’s more to life than just music. He taught me [about] really building empires. The empire you build with music, you could build it in other areas, like fashion, too. You’ve got clothes, or you’ve got a drink, or you’ve got this or that, and it’s all attached to you. He was building things that don’t got nothing to do with music, with different rooms having different ideas. Even building up a community or a civilization that can start and become something else. That’s a crazy thing to do. Just growing your own produce, and all these different things… It opened my mind.”

Roddy also reveals the best thing that’s happened to him in the two years since he blew up thanks to his Grammy-nominated hits “Racks In The Middle” and “The Box”: Becoming a father. “Having my son,” he tells Complex. “That was the most important.”

You can read the full profile here.

Questlove Explains Why Black Thought Was “Blackballed” By Fellow Emcees

Talib Kweli and co-host Jasmin Leigh’s The People’s Party podcast has officially welcomed the wise and endearingly tangent-prone Questlove to the fold, and one of the highlight moments arose when the conversation shifted to Black Thought’s status as a bonafide GOAT contender. 

“Dude, that Hot 97 Freestyle ain’t shit compared to his Thanksgiving dinners,” jokes Quest, as Talib proceeds to praise Black Thought’s penmanship on “Act II: Love Of My Life.” After, Talib shares a startling revelation — that after slaughtering ten minutes of bars on Funkmaster Flex, Black Thought called him and seemed surprised at the positive response. He proceeds to ask Quest why the masses seem hesitant to recognize Black Thought as the game’s greatest emcee. 

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“There’s a moment when Kid A came out by Radiohead, and the buzz was so heavy on Radiohead in a deafening undeniable way, that you almost weren’t cool if you weren’t down with Radiohead,” begins Quest. He explains how he always felt “the idea of The Roots was always bigger than the actual Roots,” which didn’t always translate to direct knowledge about the music itself. “With The Roots, the idea of liking us is cool. We structure it so there’s something for everybody…but oftentimes, [Black Thought] is too good for his own good.”

“That rule in The 48 Laws Of Power where you’re not supposed to outshine the teacher, I definitely know there’s some of that going on as well,” he continues. “Often with our peers. I think Jay told me once…When Jay heard Tariq’s verse on “I Will Not Apologize,” Jay had this wide-open thing like ‘finally! Ya’ll listened to me.’ Tariq does such a simple rhythmic pattern there, and that’s one of the rare times he spoon-feeds you a simple rhyme pattern that your brain can follow. Normally it’s like Crazy Taxi.”

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“I was kind of asking, to Jay, can’t you use your influence to get him on more features,” reveals Quest, reflecting a meeting he had with the then-Def Jam President. “And he was just like — the logic of that thinking is, people will want to co-sign something new. He tells me, the problem with Thought is its one thing for a super-established artist to pull a move. He was sort of suggesting the ‘Renegade’ situation. That Nas line ‘Eminem murdered you on your own shit.’ That did a lot to establish emcees at the time. It’s one thing to get sonned by an established person, but the days of allowing Busta to [steal the show on ‘Scenario’] are far and few between.”

“Jay told me in no certain terms that no rapper can afford to look bad in front of him, so it’s almost why we gotta blackball him,” says Quest. t.” 

Check out the full conversation below, and show some love to Questlove in the comments — do you think artists were too scared to get on a track with Black Thought? 

Kyrie Irving To Miss Nets Road Trip Due To Family Issue

Kyrie Irving is one of the best point guards in the NBA right now and he has been having himself a great season with the Brooklyn Nets. At this juncture, the Nets are second in the Eastern Conference and almost every single pundit has them going to the NBA Finals to represent the East. With James Harden, Kyrie, and Kevin Durant at the helm, this team is legit and for these past few weeks, Irving has acted as the anchor keeping the team together.

According to Shams Charania, Irving will actually be taking a leave of absence from the Nets, as he will be dealing with some family issues. The road-trip is set to last just three games, which means James Harden will have to handle things on his own, especially with Kevin Durant dealing with an injury.

Irving has been criticized in the past for his absences although it is important to mention that one of his absences had to do with his mental health, which should always come before the game of basketball. Not to mention, in times likes this, being around family is more important than ever before, and Kyrie should be allowed to take these absences whenever he sees fit.

James Harden is more than capable of picking up the slack, and we’re sure the Nets will be motivated for some wins ahead of this road-trip.

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MLK Jr.’s Daughter Supported Justin Bieber’s New Album Prior To Sampling Criticism

On Friday morning, Justin Bieber released his long-awaited studio album Justice. On the album, Justin has scattered bits and pieces of audio from Martin Luther King Jr.’s speeches, including the “MLK Interlude.” He was quickly criticized for using MLK Jr.’s speeches, as many believed it was an example of “performative activism.

The day before the album’s release, Bieber took to Twitter to express that he was “supporting organizations that embody what justice looks like in action,” one of them being The King’s Center, which is a nonprofit organization founded by MLK’s family. MLK’s daughter Bernice King, who is also The King’s Center CEO, later publicly thanked Bieber for his support. “Each of us, including artists and entertainers, can do something,” King wrote. “Thank you, @justinbieber, for your support, in honor of #Justice, of @TheKingCenter’s work and of our #BeLove campaign, which is a part of our global movement for justice.”

 

Bieber attempted to explain his use of the samples in a recent interview with Vogue, saying,

“What I wanted to do with this was amplify [Dr] Martin Luther King Jr’s voice to this generation. Being Canadian, it wasn’t so much a part of my culture […] this speech was actually during the time when [he had] a feeling that he was going to die for the cause, and what he was standing up against was ultimately racism and division. I think his message was that a lot of people can be afraid to stand up for what is right, but if you’re not standing up for justice — for what is right — what are you doing with your life?”

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Akbar V Says Flight Attendant Is Racial Profiling Her While On IG Live

On Sunday, artist Akbar V got into an altercation with a flight attendant while on board a flight on American Airlines. 

Akbar went live on Instagram to record the entire incident. As the video starts up, we hear the flight attendant demand to see her ID, and pointedly asked “is that your seat?” which prompted Akbar to look to her fellow passengers and ask if the flight attendant’s actions were standard protocol. “And I’m gonna need your information ’cause you don’t know who you talking,” Akbar said to the flight attendant after he asked for her information. 

The flight attendant denied that he was racially profiling her in the video, but continued to argue with her.  She told the flight attendant to “get out of her face” after he said he “don’t tell me about racial profiling.”

Later on, Akbar V said to her fellow passenger, “Nah, he just didn’t think I was in first class. That’s all that is.” The flight attendant clearly overheard and quickly interjected, saying, “I don’t care…. ma’am stop talking please.” The two continued to bicker back-and-forth before Akbar finally stopped the video.

The Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta cast member has been known for her temper, and thus, fans commented on the video that Akbar handled the situation in a decent manner considering her temperament. 

This isn’t the first unpleasant encounter Akbar has had at an airline. She also said she felt “racially profiled” when flying with Delta Airlines last month. She posted a video on Instagram of a conversation with a Delta employee. According to the conversation, Akbar was pulled off the plane due to suspicion of drinking, although Akbar said it was just RedBull. 

While we have seen some airline incidents go terribly wrong, we’re glad that this one didn’t escalate to a point of no return. How do you all think Akbar handled the situation? Let us know in the comments. 

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