Nicki Crowns “Princess Diana,” SZA’S SOS Tour Second Leg, Shenseea’s “Curious,” Dej Loaf Returns & More

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Nicki Minaj crowns Ice Spice as the princess of rap as she ventures into the world of animation, boasting some of the industry’s most creative minds. Dej Loaf returns with new music, SZA’s SOS Tour is back for a second leg, Shenseea’s latest single, “Curious,” is already buzzing on the charts, and more! Nicki Minaj […]

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Asian Da Brat Denies King Von Documentary “Serial Killer” Allegations

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In a recent tweet, Asian Da Brat stated that the documentary King Von: Rap’s First Serial Killer falsely labeled him as a serial killer. Following the release of the documentary, fans took to Twitter to share their own reactions, with some alleging that Von was indeed a serial killer. On April 11, a documentary titled […]

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Asian Doll Slams King Von Documentary

The documentary about King Von, Rap’s First Serial Killer, has been divisive, to say the least. The documentary, released on YouTube, was briefly removed before being restored to the site on Wednesday. However, fans of the late rapper have sprung to his defense. They call the documentary “speculation” and criticize the presentation of theory as fact.

Rap’s First Serial Killer, created by Trap Lore Ross, alleges that King Von was responsible for at least ten murders prior to his 2020 death. This includes the death of Malcolm Stuckey, for which King Von was acquitted in 2017. Now Von’s former partner, rapper Asian Doll, is speaking out about the documentary.

Asian Doll Calls Documentary “Not True”

In now-deleted tweets, Asian hit back about Rap’s First Serial Killer, calling it “not true.”. She also argued, “How They Tell A Story About Somebody That DIED before he could tell his own.” Furthermore, the second tweet reposted to Instagram by theneighborhoodtalk is in reference to a claim that the documentary isn’t saying anything that King Von hadn’t already said. As a top comment on the documentary reads, “The wild part is folks can’t be mad at dude for making this documentary the same information he’s sharing is the same information that Von HIMSELF and his peers put out there, NOBODY ELSE. This information was already there he just cumulated all of it into one complete video.” Despite this belief, Asian makes a valid point.

The claim that Von was a “serial killer” is a heavily disputed one. Aside from the Stuckey murder that he was acquitted of, Von was attached to two other murders. He was arrested in 2019 in connection with the robbery and murder of Alexander Witherspoon in Atlanta. Von was released on a $300,000 bond. Additionally, in 2021, nearly a year after Von’s death, Chicago police labeled Von as responsible for the 2014 murder of Gakirah “K.I.” Barnes. However, they stated that they had been unable to prosecute him due to a lack of cooperating witnesses. Despite this, and whatever supporters of the documentary may have, Von’s case will forever be unsolved. Unless full-proof evidence emerges, the claims that he was a “serial killer” are merely theories.

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Asian Doll Doubles Down With “Let’s Do a Drill 2” Album

Asian Doll has been on a tear recently. Aged 26, the self-proclaimed “Queen of Drill” is coming off an eventful year in 2022. In July, she dropped her full-length album Let’s Do a Drill. The album was loaded with exciting features and undeniable bangers. Verses from Tay Money, Bandmanrill, Dougie B and more all meshed well with Asian’s ferocious sound. In less than a year, the project already has five songs that have eclipsed 100,000 streams on Spotify. In fact, her most popular track “No Exposing” is well on its way to 1 million plays with over 860,000.

However, with this success came a bit of turbulence. A few months later in November, Asian was arrested and denied bond. The reasons for her detainment have still not been disclosed. At the time, she was sentenced to 45 days in jail. But, she was released nearly a week later and got back to work. During that time, she put out her final solo single of the year titled “Come Outside.” Needless to say, Asian had tons of momentum heading into the new year.

Asian Doll Spins The Block

In the first month of 2023, Asian Doll got right to it. On Jan. 25, the Dallas, TX native announced her upcoming album Let’s Do a Drill 2. Dubbing it the “solo edition,” Doll was set to turn her stellar 2022 LP into an album series. Without any features, Let’s Do a Drill 2 came out on Feb. 24. The album contains 12 songs and spans only 30 minutes. Additionally, the LP includes its sole pre-released single “Come Outside.”

A few months ago, producer Hitmaka voiced his qualms about “pussy rap” via Twitter. “P*ssy rap was cool when it had shock value & was rare. Now it’s like every girl taking it there,” he said. Asian Doll did not take kindly to this, and responded with vigor. “I fell like why do n****s always worried bout what female rappers rap about?” she questioned. “N****s been rapping bout the same thing since rap was invented.. ladies rap for the ladies not for you n****s.”

So, with this new album, it’s clear who Asian’s target audience is: the ladies. But, all fans of drill should surely expect great things from Asian. With confident flows and innovative songwriting, Let’s Do a Drill 2 will surely impress just as much as the first rendition. Stream Asian Doll’s new album on Spotify or Apple Music below.

Let’s Do a Drill 2 Tracklist:

  1. Goin 4 Nun
  2. Party
  3. Pop N Lock
  4. Come Outside
  5. Soul 2 Me
  6. No Broke Shh
  7. Like Mike
  8. Quit Blamin’
  9. Big Bag
  10. Throw Them Bands
  11. True Story
  12. Like Glah

Fivio Foreign Slammed By GF For Posting Video With Asian Doll

Fivio Foreign’s girlfriend Jasmine Giselle is not happy about the rapper’s recent video with Asian Doll. Asian shared a video to Tik Tok of herself dancing seductively with the Brooklyn rapper to new Ice Spice music. Shortly after the post, Jasmine hopped on Instagram Live to blast the “Say My Name” star over his antics. 

“Here with me, but posted up with Asian Doll,” she shared in the Live as Fivio lounged in the background. “This ain’t no exposing sh**. We together. But he’s been hiding that we’re together.” Jasmine also addressed Asian Doll directly in the video. “Asian Doll, we’re together. He’s right here. Sick from partying last night with Asian Doll.” 

ATLANTA, GA – SEPTEMBER 22: Rapper Asian Doll attends Swisher Sweets artist Project Atlanta at The Buckhead Theater on September 22, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)
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During the Live, Fivio called out his BM for “doing weird sh*.” But Jasmine didn’t let up. “I’m doing weird sh**? Or going to my crib and dubbing on Asian Doll is weirder?” Fivio had his own take on what went down as he partied with Asian. The 32-year old took to Twitter to clear his name. “A ni**a can’t dance with his friend,” he tweeted. “This world demonic. Smh.” 

As for Asian Doll, she has yet to respond to the viral video. However, fans wasted no time sharing their thoughts on the steamy dance video. “VON is turning in his grave,” one fan wrote. “I’ve lost count how many different people she’s been with since he died.”

Another commenter defended the Dallas native dance session. “Why she gotta be with him just cuz they dancing around lol everything not so serious all the damn time.” Fivio and Asian Doll’s friendship isn’t new. Earlier this year, the B.I.B.L.E star accused Asian of lying on his name after she claimed he complimented her at a party. 

“Wtf.. Wat type ov lie is dat,” he wrote. “She da homie for sure.. but I gotta gurl.. Yu kno I ain’t moving like dat.”  Share your thoughts on Asian and Fivio’s sensual TikTok below. 

Asian Doll Seemingly Reacts To Hitmaka’s Criticism Of “P*ssy Rap”

An opinion made by Hitmaka sparked a new discussion in Hip Hop. Recently, the megaproducer and vice president of A&R for Atlantic Records took to Twitter to share a few thoughts about women in Rap. “Can’t wait to work with a pretty female rapper that’s strictly about bars to even the playing field,” he said.

“P*ssy rap was cool when it had shock value & was rare. Now it’s like every girl taking it there. It’s sum who aren’t but they need a hit producer 4 impact [raining umbrella emoji].”

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People quickly noted that he specified “pretty,” causing some to dismiss his observation. Reactions were divided, and the public once again discussed sexually charged lyrics in Hip Hop. It was stated that for decades, men had penned rhymes about their sexual exploits without similar criticisms.

Asian Doll appeared with a message of her own, and many believed she was referencing Hitmaka.

“I fell like why do n*ggas always worried bout what female rappers rap about?” she questioned.

Read More: Hitmaka Talks “Privileged” Upbringing & Not Wanting To Be A Rapper Again

“N*ggas been rapping bout the same thing since rap was invented.. ladies rap for the ladies not for you n*ggas,” Doll added. “[And] we running sh*t rn so let us be US [100 emoji] even tho I don’t only rap about my p*ssy still Stfu.”

After Hitmaka’s tweet went viral, he returned with a follow-up. It looks like he’s working on mapping out 2023 and is ready to take on more challenges with women in Rap.

“I’m already done with 3 Albums executive produced by Me dropping in 2023. Top of the year I’m starting this female rapper project.”

Do you think Hitmaka has a point or is he out of line? Check out a few reactions below and let us know in the comments.

Asian Doll Follows Vydia Partnership With “Sky Falling” Single

In the summer, Asian Doll caught our attention with her Let’s Do A Drill album. The 21-track project boasts features from Bandmanrill, 2rare, Iffy Foreign, as well as Tay Money, among others. Since then, she’s been busy with a handful of singles like “Prettiest Problem” and “Come Outside.” Additionally, she’s also shared “Childs Play” with Dee Billz and TaTa.

Before the year closes out, the Dallas-born lyricist has one last song for fans. Along with that comes the exciting announcement of an EP dropping in the new year. On her “Sky Falling” track, Asian lets the world know what’s coming next from her.

The nearly two-and-a-half-minute-long song marks the beginning of the 26-year-old’s collaboration with Vydia. The music tech company will be providing her with “a suite of services.”

Among them are “video and audio supply chain, global distribution, analytics, rights management, payments, and detailed revenue reporting in support of her upcoming EP release.”

Throughout “Sky Falling,” Asian Doll specifically reflects on the ups and downs of her personal life. Even with some tough battles to face, she refuses to let anyone make her feel inferior or stop her from finding success.

“I’m so excited to team up with Vydia, for my next projects,” the rap diva said in a statement via a press release. “It’s time to TAKOVA!”

Additionally, the tech company’s Label and Artist Relations Manager, Sweetness, added, “I have been a fan of Asian Doll from day one, [and] can’t wait to see what we accomplish in 2023 with Vydia support on our side.”

Finally, stream Asian Doll’s “Sky Falling” on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, find a selection of other new releases on our Fire Emoji playlist update here.

Quotable Lyrics:

Tryna hide my pain, I’m in this house alone
I got addicted to this money, left my friends alone
Don’t know how tell my family that “I really love you long”
I told myself I had my back, how you gon’ do me wrong?

Asian Doll Tweets Megan Thee Stallion Was “Shot In Her Foot By A Midget” Amid Trial

During the first week of Tory Lanez’s trial, Asian Doll offered her thoughts on the case while also lending support to Megan Thee Stallion

The “Nunnadet Sh*t” rapper clapped back at a Twitter user and seemingly referenced Lanez, saying that Megan was “shot in her foot by a midget.”

Lanez’s trial kicked off this past Monday (Dec. 12) with opening statements. Since then, Megan and Kelsie, her ex-friend and alleged witness, have taken the stand to offer their version of events.

As testimonies continue to pour in, many have taken to social media to add their two cents on Megan’s character. In a tweet, one user alluded to the “Savage” rapper being a liar based on her zodiac sign. 

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“Megan is an Aquarius that just sums up a lot of the things she’s done,” they tweeted on Tuesday. “& if you know anything about Aquarius they lie they A*S OFF!”

Asian Doll responded shortly after. In her own tweet, she wrote “Friend….Ion think zodiac signs got nun to do with a female literally being shot in her foot by a midget delete this.”

Though Megan and Asian Doll have known each other for years, the pair hasn’t always been on good terms. Following the Houston rapper’s Good News album release in 2020, they got into a dispute over a past collaboration.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 03: Megan Thee Stallion performs during the Amazon Music Live Concert Series on November 03, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jerritt Clark/Getty Images for Amazon Music)

Claiming that her verse was removed from “Do It On The Tip,” Asian also entered a Twitter spat with the City Girls. The rap duo is featured in the final version of the song.

Apparently upset at Megan for not getting involved, she tweeted, “How you don’t defend a b***h that RUN to defend you.”

Asian Doll also wrote during the song drama that she and the Traumazine rapper were still friends. She said at the time“idgaf about no song I did in my sleep.” 

“I was (mad) but ima Sagittarius we get mad then 10mins later WE DON’T GIVE A F**K BOUT NUNNADET S**T.” Asian Doll added. 

Check back in with HNHH for new updates on Lanez’s ongoing trial.

Asian Doll Responds On Twitter After Dress Designer Claims She Ghosted Her

Asian Doll found herself in hot water earlier this week when the rapper was accused of ghosting a fashion designer after asking her to create a pricey gown. Appearing to respond on social media, the Let’s Do A Drill rapper later tweeted “believe what you want.”

In a lengthy Instagram post on Thursday, Calia Abdul accused Asian of ghosting her after she asked her to create a birthday dress. The Dallas native brought in her 26th birthday this past Wednesday.

Sharing receipts, the dress designer posted a screenshot of the DMs they allegedly exchanged.

“Wow. This is so heartbreaking. @asiandabrat had me spend hundreds of dollars to create her birthday dress just to ghost me A DAY BEFORE HER BIRTHDAY,” she penned in the post. “Not only that, @asiandabrat also sent my design to be recreated and copied by someone else last minute. As a small business this is a huge loss ‼

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Abdul then added that she spent money on the dress she couldn’t afford to lose, also revealing that she “spent sleepless nights” working on the design in order to deliver on the diamond-encrusted gown. 

Asian took to her Twitter early Friday morning to seemingly address the ghosting allegation. “I’m so tied of explaining myself on the internet to b****es… I rather not say nun no more believe what you want idgaf,” she tweeted to her 1.5 million followers.

Clearly irritated, she followed up with another tweet, stating, “Yesterday I let y’all talk today ima tell all you b****es to SUCK MY D**K one by one… let’s play.”

After a Twitter user clapped back at the “Nunnadet Sh*t” for not being able to “afford to pay an IG stylist,” Asian decided to directly acknowledge the backlash.

Appearing to address Abdul’s claims that she went with another designer instead, she tweeted back, “Her dress was $1500 his dress was 2k b***h who couldn’t afford what ? Your rent not even 2k b***h mind yo business.”

Abdul went on to add more clarity to the story on Friday. In another Instagram post, she claimed “it’s impossible to say she didn’t know I was creating the dress.”

Posting another screenshot of Asian asking her to come to Miami, Abdul continued, “I stated over and over again that I spent money and time on the project. If I would have been told not to create it I wouldn’t have. Even after the indecisiveness I was told to stick to it, so I did.”

What are your thoughts on Asian allegedly ghosting the dress designer after collaborating on the gown? Sound off with your opinion in the comments below.