Ryan Fitzpatrick Receives Injury Update

Yesterday’s season opener for the Washington Football Team was one to forget as the team fell to the Los Angeles Chargers by a score of 20-16. While the game was close throughout, there is no doubt that the Chargers looked like the better team for the majority of the game. Fans were hoping for some heroics from the likes of new QB Ryan Fitzpatrick although unfortunately, injury problems got in the way.

At one point in the match, Fitzpatrick went down with a hip injury and after some evaluation, it was determined that it would be better if he came out of the game entirely. This worries Washington Fans especially since Fitzpatrick was being given the keys to the starting job.

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According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, Fitzpatrick has suffered from a hip subluxation which means he is officially on the injured reserve. While he probably won’t be out for the entire season, he is still going to have to miss a decent chunk of games, which forces the team to look towards their backups. There were rumblings that the team might go and get Cam Newton, although it remains unlikely that this happens.

This entire situation is an unfortunate one for the WFT especially since they came into the season with high hopes given the weakness of the NFL East. Having said that, stay tuned to HNHH for more news from the NFL world.

Brittany Renner Speaks On Being A “Ghetto” Baby Mama, Juicy J Says He Loves Her Energy

Brittany Renner is proud to be a baby mama. She’s confidently declaring that it’s “stepdaddy season” as she looks for her next victim, and she may have already found him.

Making a post on social media, social media personality Brittany Renner said that she’s looking for somebody to become her baby’s “step daddy,” sending a clear message to PJ Washington, her ex-boyfriend with whom she has a child, that their fling just wasn’t going to work out.


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“Hey y’all, it’s officially stepdaddy season,” declared Renner. “Yeah, what up, I got the car seat in the back! Let’s go to the park! Don’t let your baby mama or your baby daddy block your blessings. I know in theory it sounds good keeping the same person to have kids with but that’s insanity as well. So if it doesn’t work out with them, it’ll work out with someone else. And trust me, I know it’s ghetto. It is so ghetto being a baby mama and thinking about multiple baby daddies is scary but we’re gonna be alright. We’re moving forward, onward, upward.”

She went on to send a clear message to PJ Washington, despite not using his name and saying that their relationship would never have worked out


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As she looks for a man to help her raise her child, she may have found a suitor. Juicy J reposted Brittany’s video on Twitter, saying, “I love her energy.” In “Bandz A Make Her Dance,” Juicy does say that he can’t turn down “ratchet p***y…”

What do you think? Watch the video below.

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Nike Mag Autographed By Michael J. Fox Could Fetch Insane Amount At Auction

Back in the 80s, Michael J. Fox got to play the iconic character Marty McFly in the Back To The Future movies. The second film in the series was known for the introduction of what is now known as the Nike Mag. At the time, these shoes were nothing but a concept created by the mind of Tinker Hatfield. The shoes were big and futuristic and their most striking feature was the ability to lace up by themselves. 

Now, Nike has developed the technology for shoes to lace up by themselves although it is still a bit of a work in progress. As for the Nike Mag, the shoe was brought back with auto-lacing capabilities in 2015. Just a few years prior, the Nike Mag received a real-life version although the major difference is that the laces were not, indeed, automatic. 

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Now, one of the pairs from 2011 is being sold at auction through Sotheby’s. As you can see in the image above, the shoe is signed by Michael J. Fox all while the actual pair is a size 13. These are nothing short of impressive and while they may not lace up on their own, they are still pretty damn cool.

The auction is set to last all the way until Thursday, September 13th and according to Sotheby’s, they expect to sell the shoe for upwards of $50,000.

Let us know if you would cop these for $50K, in the comments section below.

Cedric Ceballos Offers An Update On His COVID-19 Battle

Last week, former NBA star and dunk contest winner Cedric Ceballos took to social media with a troubling message about his battle with COVID-19. In the photo posted to Twitter and Instagram, Ceballos was hooked up to breathing tubes and was struggling to fight off the virus. It was a sad revelation that had Ceballos calling for prayers from his closest friends and followers.

“On my 10th day in ICU, COVID-19 is officially kicking my but, I am asking ALL family, friends, prayer warriors, healers, for your prayers and well wish for my recovery,” he wrote. “If I have done and anything to you in the past, allow me to publicly apologize. My fight is not done.”

Thankfully, Ceballos is now on the road to recovery as he revealed today that he is officially COVID-free. At this juncture, Ceballos still has issues breathing and moving around, although he is still confident that things will get better soon.

“Hello family and friends, giving a UPDATE on my health situation….. I am COVID-19 free, thank you so very much for your prayers and well wishes to help me with that. I still CAN NOT breathe, walk or function on my own yet,” he wrote.

COVID-19 has proven to be an extremely dangerous virus and we are glad to see Ceballos doing well in the aftermath of it all. He still has a long road ahead although beating COVID is always a great first step.

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Chris Brown’s Security Files Battery Report After Property Intruder Spits On Guard

In what has become one of the most predictable cycles in music, Chris Brown is in the news for a situation involving reports of battery. 

According to TMZ, a man on a motorbike rode up on Brown’s San Fernando property and upon being met and questioned by the singer’s security team, spit in a guard’s face and rode off. The Los Angeles Police Department took a battery report from the guard who was spit on but no arrests have been made yet. 

As is very widely-known, however, this type of event is nothing new for Brown. 

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More than a decade after his brutal assault on Rihanna and four years after Karreuche Tran was granted a five-year restraining order against Brown, Brown continues to find himself in controversies involving beef, the police and battery allegations. Just this year, the singer has appeared in the news for the police having to break up his 32nd birthday party, more allegations of assault against a woman, trying to start Instagram beef with Kanye West over a dropped Donda verse, old social media beef with model Tyson Beckford and now this, a man riding up on his home and spitting in his security’s face.

Despite 15 years in the game, an expansive catalog of music and a fanbase of diehards that defend him at every turn, the thing that keeps Brown at the tip of everybody’s tongue is the drama that comes with him.

Let us know what you think of Brown and the constant flow of news stories surrounding him.

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Rise & Grind: GRIP Explains “IDFT?!”, Connecting With Eminem & More

Atlanta lyricist GRIP may be sitting on one of the year’s most lyrically rewarding albums in I Died For This?!, his first release since inking a deal with Eminem’s Shady Records. A fitting partnership, given Em’s noted appreciation for penmanship and those who show elite talent in that department.

Though while GRIP is certainly capable of lyrical showmanship, his approach is far more akin to an auteur director. Appropriate, given his status as a film buff (“No Country For Old Men is probably my top five,” he reveals), a passion that has come to shape his approach to crafting his albums. Prior to joining Em’s roster, GRIP had already amassed an impressive discography, with conceptually-fueled projects like Snubnose and Porch establishing the depth of his artistry.

On I Died For This?!, GRIP has delivered what may very well be his magnum opus — at least, so far. Ambitious on both a lyrical and musical level, the project finds GRIP exploring new sounds, as well as collaborating with both Bad and Evil on two separate tracks. Yet even with a few high-profile guest actors on deck, the spotlight belongs entirely to GRIP, who proves his worth as a leading man by leaving it all on stage with a tour-de-force performance.  

We recently had the chance to speak with GRIP for the latest episode of Rise & Grind. Check out a transcription of the full conversation below, and be sure to go check out his latest album I Died For This?! right here.

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 GRIP

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Stomping Grounds:

Growing up in Atlanta, we was on the east side. We bounced around a lot. My grandma probably raised me for the first ten to twelve years of my life in Decatur. I got started writing kinda early, like in middle school. I used it as an escape. We were going through it at the house. Just kind of struggling, damn-near-but-not-all-the-way middle class, you know what i’m saying? So I would write.

I loved Outkast since I was a child. I remember one of my first vivid memories of music — that’s still so vivid today — is being seven and riding in my uncle’s hatchback. We were just riding through like a store plaza and hearing “ATLiens.” It was just like: they sound like us. We was so used to hearing the Biggies, JAY-Z, and Nas — that was dominating radio. So then when we heard Outkast, it was just one of those things like ‘oh man, they sound like us! They from the west side, they from wherever!’ I don’t know man, that was just one of the times that made me fall in love with music.

My big sister, she’s six years older than me, so she would always have all the new CDs. She’d play all the music and I would just listen to that. My mom would play oldies. So of course, to this day I still bump like old shit, like 60s and up. I just love music. And as far as outside of what we would consider black music — my cousin, she actually went to a private school in Panama City. In the summertime, I would go down there and visit her and her friends. She had white friends and shit, so they would put me on all of the music outside of rap and r&b. So I was introduced to that very early, and I took a liking to it. 

Zodiac Sign:

I’m a Capricorn. I kinda believe it, but ain’t just all out like ‘you’re this and that.’ But I see patterns in certain people and I could tell like, oh damn, that might be a Scorpio. Certain things, I don’t feed into it too much — but I do believe in it somewhat.

Top 5 DOA:

3 Stacks. Jay-Z. Biggie. 2Pac. Nas.

Biggest Accomplishment:

Being able to make “Just Don’t Die This Time (interlude)” on “IDFT.” For years I’ve always had ideas in my head, but I’ve never quite been able to execute them. And this was one of the first times that I went into it like ‘damn, this shit would be so fucking hard if I could pull it off.’ But I didn’t think I could pull it off — so when I pulled it off, I was like, ‘oh shit, this sounds how it sounded like in my head.’ It’s not rap, and it’s not like I’m trying to stray away from rap or none of that shit. It’s just that you wanna be able to dibble and dabble in other genres that are influential as well. So for me to be able to do that, I felt like a weight was lifted off my shoulders. Like damn, I finally was able to do this shit. Now I feel like I’m fully capable of doing other shit. You know what — I feel like I could actually jump off a roof right now, and I would have wings. Nah I’m joking, that was a joke. 

LISTEN: GRIP – JDDTTINT!? ft. Dead Cassettes

Studio Habits:

For the most part, I be at the crib recording, cause I got a studio at the crib too. So I record mainly at the house. Until it’s time like okay, let’s start getting this shit together. Let’s start maybe playing the rough shit for people and then trying to see who we wanna feature on this shit. Let’s hear it loud. So really when it’s time to hear it loud and get those vibes and shit, that’s when I start going to the big studio. But for the most part, I write in the house or in the car, record it, send it to Tool or some shit. I ride to it for a couple days, weeks even, before I even go to the studio. I’ll make sure it’s already finished.

I Died For This?!:

Coming out of “Snubnose,” I knew we didn’t want to make the same project. We kinda wanted to go bigger, like go big or go home. We knew we kinda wanted to lean on other influences, and make a bold body of work. I feel like motherfuckers be too formulaic, they be scared and shit. They don’t wanna pick a side. They kinda like tweeners, so we kinda wanted to do something bold like all the greats do. We knew we wanted the color to feel yellow — “Snubnose” was red. I knew I wanted strings and shit. The idea for “I Died For This?!” came to me out of nowhere. I thought about what does it mean to me? And what does it sound like to me?

That’s kinda how we started building that. So once we got the deal done with Shady, by the time I played the album for Em, all that was really needed was Royce and Em’s vocals. That was it. The album was pretty much done. All the producers are producers that we had been working with or had connections with. I’m excited to see what we can do on the next go around with more resources.

First Bars:

I remember the first verse I ever wrote, that actually got played in a song. It was cool, for the time. [Laughs] It was cool for the time being. I was still snapping but I sounded like it was my first song on the damn record, kinda. I didn’t have my rap voice down pat yet. You gotta find your voice in the studio. I was like 16. And it was crazy, everybody at school was like, ‘aw man, GRIP snapped on that!’ But looking back…nah. 

First Show:

We did a show when I was like 17, 18. Back in the day. Nothing major. Just learning. Learning stage presence, all that good stuff. You know — performing in front of seven people. [Laughs] Everybody needs that. Everybody needs that. Everybody needs to perform in front of four motherfuckers one time before they go and become this big artist that’s on the road. It’ll humble the shit out of you. 

Outside Of Music:

I like beer. I actually made two. We had two beers with our past two releases. Just Don’t Die This Time beer came out with “IDFT?!” and then the Snubnose PB&J stout. I like going to concerts. I have a dog. I’m a regular guy. The goal is to eventually have our own brewery. Atlanta is bubbling right now, breweries are popping up all over the place. I really fuck with the culture. Beer culture is crazy. And I feel like it meshes well with music.

Up Next:

I’m working on [a new project]. I think it’s the fastest turnaround. But then again, “IDFT?!” has been done for so long. We just so happened to release it a couple weeks ago, but to me, it feels it feels old already. The world’s just now hearing it though, so it’s new, I guess. But I’m ready to start working on new shit.

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HNHH: The Shady Records deal must be new territory. You have a great catalog prior to signing with Shady and a dedicated loyal loyal fanbase. Now, anything with Eminem’s involvement is inherently gonna get even bigger, so a new group of fans is gonna be coming in. How do you balance all that?

GRIP: Just take it a day at a time. It’s cool to see new faces. It’s always good to see the old faces — like the people who comment two years ago and still comment today — that’s beautiful to see. But I think it’s also good to see new faces, cause then you know you’re covering more ground. I can’t wait to do shows, see more faces in the crowd. Gaining new fans is golden. It’s all love.

You mentioned Outkast as a major influence — I can see that. The lyricism especially, that emphasis on the writing, the more conceptual stuff too. ATLiens is a concept album. It might not have the most conceptual narrative throughline, but it’s there for sure.

It definitely is, it definitely is. Yeah, man. How I approach the album has a lot to do with my love for film. I think that’s one of my first loves — films. I’m a movie buff, bro.

Same. What kind of movies? Do you have a favorite movie?

No Country For Old Men is probably my top five. I don’t know man, I just love movies. You know how it goes. You can’t even necessarily just pinpoint one favorite movie. There are so many movies. I love film, so when I approach an album, I kinda want the listener to see this picture that I’m painting. You can visualize it, and just create this world. That’s kinda how I approach making the album, conceptually.

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You must have a trusted team of producers and musicians because it must be hard to bring some of these visions to life. How do you go about something that has a bit more musical ambition, like JDDTTINT?! When you’re writing a song like that, is it difficult conveying the things you want to do to the people who make it happen?

With that song in particular — we pretty much had the base of it. My boy Ivano and Oliver Blue, we was working heavy on it. I was sending voice notes and shit. When I’m sending voice notes, I’m sounding crazy as hell. I might send something I’ve been listening to, or tell him like yo, I kinda want this shit to sound like mayhem, like chaos. And I guess I say it well enough for him to be like ‘I get what you’re saying.’

You mentioned your albums being different colors in your mind. Do you always associate music with different colors?

With different colors? Yeah. Certain shit feels like…You know what’s red and you know what’s yellow, you know what’s white. We always got a color board. Me and TU! sense that early. Based off the color, the production will fit with it.

I’m the same way. I read about something called synesthesia — it’s a thing that some people have where you identify one sense with another. Like hearing a color, some people have that. 

Dope as hell. I’ma read up on it.

The theatrical themes are pretty evident throughout IDFT?!I was wondering, what was it about the stage play format that really inspired you?

We wanted to be theatrical, just kind of big. And we knew the roses — how you receive roses after the play. So for us, it was more that you don’t receive that rose until it’s too late. That’s why the skeleton has a rose in his mouth. And also, it kind of became an ode to The Eminem Show. It’s like a play of your life.

LISTEN: GRIP -Walkthrough ft. Eminem

It’s fitting that you’d end up on Shady. It seems like you and Em’s minds went to similar places thematically. I was wondering if you guys had connected over that at all when you were playing the album?

Yeah, we spoke on it. I kinda explained what the album was before I played it for him. We just talked a little bit more about shit. But yeah, I’m sure he understood where I was coming from with it.

I’ve heard you explain how the album title works on two levels. I Died For This?! said with defiance and pride, or the opposite — I Died For This?! — disbelief and disappointment. Kinda like, is this it? I’m curious now that you’ve dropped the album, what side of the fence do you currently stand on?

I got both still. [Laughs] I got both still. But I’m leaning more towards the…right now I’m amped, I’m hyped. So it’s like defiance, like I Died For This! I’m excited, I’m working on new music. Right now, I’m leaning towards the exclamation. 

I wanted to ask you about the album as a method of listening to music. These days, it can feel like people take the album for granted. What do you think is something that’s unique to the album listening experience that makes it special for both artists and listeners?

It’s like the same thing as going to a movie for me, except I don’t got no popcorn. I be in the car with whatever I might have. I’m vibing to each track, anticipating the next track. You see how well this shit flows together. Like aw, if comes with something on this next one, you already know it’s a classic! It’s just the whole sequence of things that makes it what it is, man. Makes it an enjoyable experience listening to something.

Just like going to the movies. If you just go into the movies to watch a movie for three minutes, and then come back and watch the rest of the movie in three-minute increments…it’s not the same. Like a week apart or some shit like a single week or some bullshit? It’s just not the same. Singles are cool, of course, but whatever. I think that the album format is the backbone of music.

I agree with that. It’s like a fight scene in a movie — could be cool on its own, but it really helps when you’re already attached to the characters who are fighting.

Fuck ya’ll fighting for? It’s just a cool ass fight scene? Like, what happened?! What led up to this?!

Thank you so much for taking the time. Congratulations on all of the success!

I appreciate you, bro. I appreciate y’all for having me.

GRIP

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Blueface Accused Of Assaulting Bouncer: Report

The days where Blueface was making headlines over his offbeat flow and outlandish bars have come to an apparent end. Today, the rapper has found himself involved in an unfortunate situation, with TMZ reporting that he was involved in an alleged assault against a club bouncer. 

In their report, TMZ claims that Blueface and two others reportedly attacked a club bouncer, which ultimately left the man in need of stitches. Apparently, Blueface and his entourage were looking to enter San Fernando Valley establishment Skinny’s Lounge on Sunday night, only for the rapper to find himself being carded at the door. 

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The report notes that Blueface did not have a piece of identification, instead opting to pull the “do you know who I am?” maneuver. Alas, it wasn’t enough, and the bouncer remained unwavering. TMZ notes that Blueface and two others proceeded to attack the bouncer, which ultimately led to the arrival of an ambulance. Photographs of his injuries reveal bruises, scrapes, and cuts — with one in particular looking relatively deep. 

It’s noted that a battery report was filed, with an investigation currently ongoing. It’s unclear as to whether or not Blueface will face charges, though we’ll be sure to keep you posted if that’s how the situation plays out.

In other Blueface news, you can check out our recent interview with the west coast rapper right here; in it, he discusses several of his recent endeavors, including his burning desire to fight 6ix9ine, his foray into the restaurant business, and more. 

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Beyoncé & Jay-Z Star In Stunning Tiffany’s About Love Ad

Jay-Z and Beyoncé made history when they were enlisted for Tiffany & Co’s “About Love” campaign, even if it did come with a bit of backlash. The couple made the announcement in a gorgeous set of photos which included Bey dawning the historic and controversial Tiffany Yellow Diamond. Still, it was a moment that announced The Carters as the new ambassadors for Tiffany and today, they’ve unveiled a brand new ad that includes Bey’s rendition of “Moon River.”

The new “About Love” ad opens up with Jay-Z at a typewriter while watching a video of Beyoncé singing a rendition of the classic song by a piano. From there, they finally reconnect as Hov films Beyonce with a Super 8 camera and the two sip champagne.

BTS footage of their campaign also surfaced which includes Jay-Z and Beyoncé joking about getting re-engaged — largely, because Jay wants an engagement ring. Beyonce also notes that they’ll be celebrating 20 years together next year.

The videos of the couple’s new ad arrive just days after The Carters and Tiffany & Co. announced the About Love scholarship program — a collaborative effort between BeyGOOD, The Shawn Carter Foundation, and Tiffany & Co.’s philanthropic arm. A $2M scholarship will be distributed to help pay for tuition for students at five HBCU’s  — Norfolk State University in Virginia, University of Arkansas Pine Bluff, Bennett College in North Carolina, Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, and Central State University in Ohio.

Beyoncé & Jay-Z Star In Stunning Tiffany’s About Love Ad

Jay-Z and Beyoncé made history when they were enlisted for Tiffany & Co’s “About Love” campaign, even if it did come with a bit of backlash. The couple made the announcement in a gorgeous set of photos which included Bey dawning the historic and controversial Tiffany Yellow Diamond. Still, it was a moment that announced The Carters as the new ambassadors for Tiffany and today, they’ve unveiled a brand new ad that includes Bey’s rendition of “Moon River.”

The new “About Love” ad opens up with Jay-Z at a typewriter while watching a video of Beyoncé singing a rendition of the classic song by a piano. From there, they finally reconnect as Hov films Beyonce with a Super 8 camera and the two sip champagne.

BTS footage of their campaign also surfaced which includes Jay-Z and Beyoncé joking about getting re-engaged — largely, because Jay wants an engagement ring. Beyonce also notes that they’ll be celebrating 20 years together next year.

The videos of the couple’s new ad arrive just days after The Carters and Tiffany & Co. announced the About Love scholarship program — a collaborative effort between BeyGOOD, The Shawn Carter Foundation, and Tiffany & Co.’s philanthropic arm. A $2M scholarship will be distributed to help pay for tuition for students at five HBCU’s  — Norfolk State University in Virginia, University of Arkansas Pine Bluff, Bennett College in North Carolina, Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, and Central State University in Ohio.

Drake Seemingly Confirms Johanna Leia Relationship

Drake may have just confirmed his relationship with Johanna Leia. As he posted a bunch of alternate cover artworks for his new album Certified Lover Boy, Drake shared a photo taken by Luis Mora, where he stands with his hands in his pockets as a woman places her hands around his neck. The woman in the picture is seemingly Johanna Leia, as suggested by multiple blog sites.

Drake and Leia have been romantically linked for a few months. Leia is the mother of high school basketball star Amari Bailey, who plays alongside LeBron James’ son Bronny. A few weeks ago, they made headlines when Drake rented out an entire stadium just for a dinner date, putting on the flex of the decade. While he doesn’t tag Leia in the new photo, fans are beginning to react to the shot, theorizing that although only half her face is shown, this is Drizzy’s way of confirming their relationship.


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In his dating history, Drake has rarely ever posted his significant others. Thus, it comes as a surprise that he’s decided to share a photo with his rumored girlfriend. However, he may be choosing to part ways with his admitted toxic masculinity, embracing his “lover boy” status with his partner.

Drake previously bought a new chain for Johanna Leia’s son, further convincing fans that they’re an item. Take a look at the photo below and let us know what you think.