Chief Keef Threatened By Baby Mama’s Boyfriend

Chief Keef’s baby mama drama just took a threatening turn thanks to an IG Live session from Slim Danger, who he shares a child with. Moreover, Danger (real name Aaron Clark, took to the social media platform side by side with her new boyfriend, rapper Shams Sudden. Not only did she boldly state “F**k Chief Keef,” but she added that the entire state of California and Louisiana are looking for him. Then, she said that Shams would be more than willing and able to catch some hands with Sosa. “Man, I’ll smack the f**k out Chief Keef,” the rapper claimed towards the end of the clip. “F**k a Chief Keef, n***a.”

Unfortunately for the “Mailbox” MC, a few people seem to be jumping down his throat these days. For example, Benzino recently stated that he doesn’t want his daughter Coi Leray dating a rapper like the Chicago pioneer. “If my daughter brought home Chief Keef, my life is f***ed,” the music industry figure stated during a podcast interview. “And Chief Keef is one of my favorite young artists. ‘I’m a Gorilla in a zoo’ and all that, but I don’t want my daughter with Chief Keef.”

Chief Keef Receives Threats From Baby Mama And Her New Flame

However, given his incredible influence, impact, and the staying power of his catalog, plenty of people still ride for the 27-year-old with more passion and dedication than any hater could muster. In fact, they don’t even bat an eye at law enforcement and proudly rep Sosa. Recently, a clip went viral of a man reciting lyrics from 2014’s “Earned It” as he got arrested. “‘But I’m bonding right out, I ain’t broke,’” the fan rapped with vigor. “‘N***as ain’t getting no money, it ain’t a joke.’ And I’m out on bond! F**k you talkin’ ’bout?”

Meanwhile, fans are still waiting on Almighty So 2, which was delayed yet again earlier this year. However, collabs and executive production work with the likes of Skrillex and Trippie Redd have certainly held fans over. For someone who already conquered the world and keeps seeing signs of his immense reach across hip-hop, it’s just exciting to see him continue to develop his career. Regardless of his baby mama’s disses, come back to HNHH for the latest news and updates on Chief Keef.

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Bijan Robinson Continues To See Draft Stock Rise

There’s an unwritten rule in the NFL Draft – don’t draft a running back in the first round. This came about for a few different reasons. Firstly, there was the move towards the passing game as well as the evolution of the modern “dual threat” quarterback. Why burn a first-round pick on a running back when you can take a Lamar Jackson? Secondly, with a plethora of strong collegiate running talent, teams can wait on running back and still pick up an elite player. Dalvin Cook, Miles Sanders, and Jonathan Taylor were all second-round picks.

In the last five drafts, there have been seven first-round running back selections. All but one (Saquon Barkley) were made at the 20th pick or later. They have combined for five Pro Bowls and three Super Bowl rings (one for Clyde Edwards-Helaire, two for Sony Michel). However, there is a prospect in the 2023 NFL Draft who might be about obliterate the league’s under-appreciation for the running back position.

Bijan Robinson Is A Blue Chip Running Back

Let’s talk numbers first and foremost. Robinson rushed for 3410 yards and 33 touchdowns in three seasons and 31 games at Texas. He also added 805 receiving yards and 8 receiving touchdowns during his career. That gives him a college career average yards from scrimmage of 7.0. His best trait is his elusiveness, possessing an uncanny ability to disappear under a mass of defenders and appear 40 yards upfield seconds later. By comparison, Saquon Barkley had rushed for 3843 yards and 43 touchdowns in his three seasons at Penn State. Bijan showed out at the NFL Combine, posting a 4.46-second 40-yard dash.

So where is Bijan going to go? Among draft experts, it’s a foregone conclusion that he is a first-round pick. The question is how long will he have to wait. The Ringer has him going at #8 to the Falcons. He is also projected to the Falcons in the SB Nation Community Draft. Pro Football Focus has him falling all the way to the Chargers at #21. Meanwhile, the NFL’s Maurice Jones sees him going at #10 to the Eagles. Despite his elite status, it’s safe to say we know how much NFL teams respect Robinson until his name is called.

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Blueface Reveals He “Hated” Chrisean Rock

Sometimes, couples go through a lot before finally deciding to get together. In fact, sometimes they don’t even like each other at first. Moreover, during a RapTV interview, Blueface revealed that he hated his girlfriend Chrisean Rock when he first signed her. The interview, which was published on Wednesday (April 19), actually gave some interesting insight into their relationship dynamics as well, with the California rapper saying that every man cheats. Despite that take, he actually went into quite the detail when explaining the origin story of his relationship.

“To be very honest with you, at very first, I hated her,” Blueface recalled about when he first met Chrisean Rock. “Not hated her, but I thought she was too raunchy, too weird. And then the raunchy weird stuff started being good for the camera, I guess, so it started to stick. And she had a great impact on The Blue Girls Club.” Of course, since then, the “Thotiana” MC saw the full extent of that raunchy weirdness, but also another side entirely. Even with all their ups and downs, they still enjoy each other’s company. Blueface has actually come around on soon becoming a parent with her.

Blueface Speaks To RapTV, Recalls Hating Chrisean Rock At First

“What it really was she had lost her tooth on the show and I just felt like super guilty about it,” Blueface continued. “I’m like, ‘Damn, I gotta change her life now because I felt like it was my fault.’ Ya know? I felt guilty. Before then, I had no intentions of managing anybody or signing any artists. Not relationship-wise but her being a star going bigger than big, I knew that was going to happen.” Also, he added that he didn’t think that him and Chrisean Rock would end up dating down the line.

Meanwhile, the 26-year-old is looking forward to his upcoming boxing match with TikTok star Ed Matthews. Interestingly enough, not much is known when it comes to how it came about, but a professional tussle is at least always fun to see. They had quite the heated back-and-forth online, and they let fans know of their preparedness to fight this Saturday (April 22). Regardless, stick around on HNHH for the latest news and updates on Chrisean Rock and Blueface.

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Yung Miami Gives Update On New City Girls Album

Yung Miami needs zero help making headlines. However, it’s not her hit talk show Caresha Please that has fans raving. Although her talk show has made for many memorable moments. From talks of golden showers from music moguls to light-hearted chats with Meaghan The Stallion, it’s easy to see how Yung Miami can’t stay out of the headlines. This time around the one half of City Girls has come out in an interview with The Cut discussing things fans have been dying to know. In the interview Yung Miami confirmed that the album would be dropping this summer, but kept the exact release date on the hush-hush.

When asked about the album’s release, Miami responded in classic City Girls fashion, “I don’t know like, it’s coming and it will sometime this summer-for real, for real, for real.” She continued, “When you’re doing a project, takes time. We’re trying to sit through it and make sure that’s what we want to put out. It’s gonna hit different.” Not only that she initially cleared that air confirming that her relationship with Diddy has ended along with clarifying her “golden shower” comments that had “Pee Diddy” trending on the internet. Yung Miami told the publication that she never said Diddy was the one she did it with but mentioned that sex is a part of life. Although, she did admit that maybe she does talk about it too much, but hey everyone’s got their own experiences.

Yung Miami Talks New Album And More With The Cut

Fans have been waiting eagerly and somewhat patiently for a new City Girls album. Especially after their stellar performance at the 2023 Dreamville Festival. Furthermore, the premier of their docuseries RapCaviar Presents, on Hulu aired on March 30th stirring up even more buzz for the rap duo. The CityGirls are scheduled to perform at Rolling Loud Miami on July 22nd. Fans are speculating that will be when Yung Miami and JT make their return.

Yung Miami kept a tight lip on the exact release day, teasing, “Girl, I ain’t even gonna tell.” Evidently, it’s clear that the City Girls are taking their time with their new album. However, she says it’s the best representation of their music and their brand. Unfortunately, fans will have to wait like the rest of us. But Yung Miami promises this record’s going to “Hit Different” which is more than enough assurance for fans patiently waiting. Have you peeped Yung Miami’s interview? Let us know if you’re excited for the new City Girls album in the comments below.

Best God Of War Games Ranked

God of War is a video game franchise that debuted in 2005. The series follows the story of Kratos, a Spartan warrior who battles against the gods of Greek mythology. Over the years, the franchise has grown to include multiple sequels, spin-offs, and remasters. In this article, we will be ranking the best God of War games, based on factors such as gameplay, graphics, story, and overall enjoyment.

8. Betrayal (2007)

God of War: Betrayal is a mobile side-scrolling platformer game that follows Kratos on his quest for revenge against those who have betrayed him. The game features simple yet effective graphics and gameplay, making it a fun distraction for fans of the franchise on the go.

However, the game’s biggest fault is its brevity — it can be completed in just a few hours, leaving players wanting more. Additionally, the game’s controls can be clunky at times. This aspect, in particular, is frustrating to navigate certain sections. The story is also not as strong as other games in the franchise and lacks the epic scale and emotional depth that fans have come to expect from the series. Overall, God of War: Betrayal is a fun but forgettable addition to the franchise.

7. Ascension (2013)

God of War: Ascension is a prequel to the acclaimed God of War franchise, which sees Kratos attempting to break his allegiance from the God of War, Ares. The game features the signature hack-and-slash gameplay with the addition of new abilities and weapons. The graphics and sound design are impressive, and the story sheds new light on Kratos’ backstory.

Despite the good points for lore, the game has been criticized for its lackluster storyline and uninspired level design. The pacing can also be inconsistent, with extended periods of exploration and puzzle-solving between action sequences. The multiplayer mode, while an interesting addition, fails to engage players to the same extent as the campaign. Overall, God of War: Ascension is a solid entry in the franchise, but falls short of the high bar set by its predecessors.

6. Ghost of Sparta (2010)

God of War: Ghost of Sparta follows Kratos as he searches for his brother Deimos, who was taken by the gods. The game takes place between the events of the original God of War and its sequel and adds a lot of depth to Kratos’ character. The gameplay is as satisfying as ever, with brutal combat and satisfying puzzles.

There are some negative bits that took this title further down the list. The camera can be frustrating at times, making it difficult to see enemies or obstacles. The game also has some pacing issues, with some sections feeling too long or too short. The story can also be confusing at times, especially for players who are not familiar with the series.

5. Chains Of Olympus (2008)

God of War: Chains of Olympus is a prequel to the franchise, released for the PlayStation Portable in 2008. This particular God Of War installment follows Kratos as he battles monsters and gods to save the city of Attica from destruction. The story is one of the strongest in the franchise, exploring Kratos’ character and backstory in depth.

The game’s graphics are impressive for the time, and the gameplay is as satisfying as ever with new weapons and abilities to unlock. However, the game’s length is on the shorter side, and some players may find it too easy compared to other games in the series. Additionally, the camera can be frustrating at times, and some of the puzzles can be repetitive. Despite these faults, God of War: Chains of Olympus is a must-play for fans of the franchise. Fans consider it one of the best games on the PlayStation Portable.

4. God Of War III (2010)

God of War III is an action-packed, hack-and-slash video game that follows the journey of Kratos’s quest for revenge against the gods of Olympus. With some of the most impressive graphics and scale ever seen on the PlayStation 3, the game offers a thrilling, epic adventure filled with brutal battles and gory executions.

However, the game’s storytelling and character development aren’t up to par with other entries in the franchise. Some players have also criticized the game’s reliance on quick-time events and repetitive gameplay. Additionally, the game faced backlash for its depiction of women and minorities as being overly sexualized and stereotypical.

3. God Of War II (2007)

Fans widely regard God Of War II as one of the best games in the franchise. The game follows Kratos as he seeks revenge against the gods of Olympus, and features improved graphics, more varied gameplay, and a more engaging story than its predecessor. The epic and brutal journey of Kratos to overthrow the gods of Olympus makes for a great and engaging story. With a more varied and satisfying combat system with new weapons and abilities, players can engage in more complex gameplay. The game comes with impressive graphics and level design, with larger and more complex environments. Boss battles are challenging and rewarding, not to mention pretty fair.

However, the game does have a few faults. Some players might find the difficulty level to be too high, especially during some of the boss battles. The game’s pacing can be inconsistent, with some sections feeling slow and others feeling rushed. Other players might feel that the game is too similar to the original, without offering enough new content or innovation.

2. God of War (2018)

God of War (2018) is a soft reboot of the popular video game franchise, set in Norse mythology instead of Greek. The game follows an older Kratos, who must teach his son Atreus the ways of the world while battling against gods and monsters. The game features a new combat system, as well as an over-the-shoulder camera perspective, adding a new layer to the gameplay. The story is one of the strongest in the franchise, with well-developed characters and emotional moments that will stick with players long after they finish the game. The graphics and sound design are also top-notch.

However, the game has its downfalls. The pacing can be slow at times, with tedious stretches of exploration and puzzle-solving. The game’s RPG elements are also a bit shallow, with limited customization options and gear upgrades. Finally, some players may be disappointed by the lack of variety in enemy types. Despite these faults, God of War (2018) is a must-play game for fans of the franchise and newcomers alike. Its engaging story, immersive gameplay, and stunning graphics make it one of the best games of its generation.

1. God of War: Ragnarok

God of War: Ragnarok continues the story of Kratos and his son Atreus. Released in November 2022, the game promises to deliver a bigger and more ambitious adventure than its predecessor, with a focus on exploring the world and its characters.

The game boasts impressive graphics and a compelling narrative, with a strong emphasis on character development and exploration. The studio refined and improved the combat with new abilities and weapons to master. Additionally, the game delves deeper into Norse mythology and features a diverse cast of characters. God of War: Ragnarok has the potential to be a thrilling and immersive gaming experience and lives up to fans’ expectations so far.

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Who Is TiaCorine? Meet The ‘Freaky T’ Rapper

Last Sunday, Latto’s Coachella set included a slew of guest rappers, including Lola Brooke, Saweetie, and TiaCorine. And while those first two names might certainly be familiar to music fans since Brooke’s breakout single “Don’t Play With It” has been everywhere this year and Saweetie previously landed her own meal at McDonald’s, some might not be as familiar with TiaCorine, who only recently started breaking out thanks to her viral single “Freaky T.”

So, who is TiaCorine?

TiaCorine is a rapper and singer from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, who’s currently signed to South Coast Music Group, the same label that houses fellow breakout stars DaBaby and Toosii. She’s part Japanese, Black, and indigenous (her mother is Shoshone), and incorporates sounds and traditions from all three heritages into her genre-bending work. According to her bio on South Coast’s artist page, she graduated at the top of her class from Winston-Salem State University despite taking a year off after having a baby daughter.

She first received national attention after releasing the single “Lotto,” an upbeat, pop-inflected party song whose singsong quality belies its low-key menacing nature. After signing to SCMG, she released her debut album, The Saga Of 34Corine in May 2021, following up with I Can’t Wait last September. She’s also released a pair of EPs, 34Corine and Pussy, growing her sparkling, style-warping catalog.

Earlier this year, two tracks from I Can’t Wait began making noise: “Chaka Khan,” the initial focus track, sounds like cyberpunk Nintendo game driven by playful boasts. However, it was “Freaky T” that truly took off, garnering millions of streams and views on YouTube. With Latto’s support on the upcoming “Freaky T” remix, it’s likely her profile is going to rise in the coming months as the “Big Energy” star brings her spotlight to the North Carolina breakout.

Check out TiaCorine’s UPROXX Sessions performance of “Chaka Khan” here.

Benny Blanco Thinks Frank Ocean’s Ill-Fated Coachella 2023 Set Was The ‘Best Performance Of The Weekend’

Frank Ocean’s Coachella 2023 performance from last weekend has received criticism. Even Ocean himself wasn’t fully satisfied with the show, as he later said in a statement, “It was chaotic. There is some beauty in chaos. It isn’t what I intended to show but I did enjoy being out there and I’ll see you soon.”

That statement, by the way, was part of the announcement that Ocean was pulling out of his headlining performance at the festival’s upcoming second weekend.

Not everybody hated Ocean’s performance, though. Justin Bieber wrote of it, “I was blown away by Frank Oceans Coachella performance,” adding, “It made me want to keep going and get better as an artist.” Now, Bieber collaborator Benny Blanco has also weighed in and he agrees.

A TMZ reporter caught up with Blanco yesterday (April 19) in Beverly Hills, and when they brought up the backlash Ocean has faced, Blanco said of the performance, “I loved it. It was incredible. […] So inspiring on so many levels. Incredible. One of my favorite shows I’ve ever seen.” He also called the set the “best performance of the weekend.”

Blanco seemed unaware of the criticism Ocean was facing, as he noted, “I don’t read the internet.” The video ends with Blanco avoiding questions about Ocean’s canceled second-weekend set and whether or not he should have “sucked it up” and performed through his injury.

Chaos Erupts At Young Thug’s YSL Trial: Attorney Arrested, YSL Lil Rod Caught With Marijuana

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During jury selection at the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta, GA on April 19th and 20th, the ongoing trial of Young Thug’s YSL took an unexpected turn. Chaos erupted as an attorney was arrested and charged with drug possession and assault, while YSL Lil Rod was caught with marijuana stashed in his underwear during a […]

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