Adam22 Addresses Wooski Beef Rumors

Adam22 has interviewed a lot of rappers through No Jumper, and has always maintained his eyes on bubbling, underground, and local scenes within hip-hop. Of course, the argument around whether that’s exploitative is still a big one, and many criticize the sensationalist and street-based approach he often has. But sometimes, other than interviewing folks like Tasha K recently, Adam actually pushes back on people making assumptions about these interviews. Rather than feed into feuds or rap beef, he simply makes some funny comments sometimes that aren’t that serious, at least according to him. Moreover, the podcaster wants to clear the air around rumored issues with Chicago rapper FBG Wooski.

“And as far as Wooski,” Adam22’s Instagram video addressing the speculated beef began. “I mean, think about the origin of this. Everybody just keeps acting like I dissed him for no reason. I made one tiny little comment on that Cairo interview, where I told Cairo like, ‘You probably shouldn’t be worried about not having Wooski vibes.’ Because Sean Cotton said he didn’t have Wooski vibes. Whatever. I said, ‘Maybe you don’t want to have Wooski vibes.’

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Adam22 Clears Up Wooski Beef Rumors

“I thought it was kind of funny, I didn’t think he was going to respond or anything,” Adam22 continued. “He hits me up going cr*zy, spazzing out on me. So I said, like, one thing about his condition or whatever. It’s not that big of a deal. We got him coming to do an interview soon, so we’ll be able to talk all this out. I believe his girl will be with him, so we’ll be able to have words with her, too. Because allegedly, she kind of, like, runs his account sometimes.

“So yeah, Wooski content coming, Wooski is my friend,” he concluded. “Wooski vibes forever, I want to have Wooski vibes, I’ve been trying to get Wooski vibes. I’ve been in the gym, trying to get Wooski vibes. So I’m happy that Wooski is now my friend.” We’ll see what other antics the media personality gets into with rap figures. On that note, keep checking in with HNHH for more news and updates on Adam22 and Wooski.

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Mick Jenkins Excels On New Album “The Patience” With JID, Freddie Gibbs & More

One of Chicago’s finest is back, and Mick Jenkins understood the assignment on his brand new album “The Patience.” Moreover, fans already knew they were getting something special with its lead single, “Smoke Break-Dance” with JID. However, the tracklist still contains a lot of surprises, different emotional pallets, instrumental styles, and consistently great lyrical performances. It’s a concise and no-filler 27 minutes across 11 tracks, and also features Freddie Gibbs, Benny The Butcher, and Vic Mensa. Furthermore, the Alabama-born and Windy City-raised MC explained the concept behind this project in a press release.

The Patience: As best I can be, I am a person who does everything within his power to change his situation,” Mick Jenkins expressed. “I think with some level of consistency, that behavior inevitably leads you to a point where you have to wait. A point where the things that now need to happen to move you forward are no longer in your control. I see this as a period of time in one’s journey, no matter the length, where the unseen things must take place; The muscles must tear and repair, the understanding of a concept coming to you in a moment completely devoid of artistic intention. It’s through these moments where I’ve found myself being the most frustrated with patience. And this body of work sounds like that frustration.”

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Mick Jenkins’ The Patience: Stream

Meanwhile, this might not be the longest or most dense album, but The Patience packs a big punch in a small swing. There are plenty of small but potent moments like the slow-burning “007,” all featured MCs’ great performances, the trap interlude “2004,” and the stark reflection on the closer. Don’t let this one fall under your radar; it’s one of the most tightly packaged efforts of the year so far. If you haven’t heard this album yet, find it on your preferred streaming service and peep the tracklist below. Also, stick around on HNHH for the latest news, reviews, and more on Mick Jenkins, and for more great hip-hop each week.

Tracklist
1. Michelin Star
2. Show & Tell (feat. Freddie Gibbs)
3. Sitting Ducks (feat. Benny The Butcher)
4. Smoke Break-Dance (feat. JID)
5. 007
6. 2004
7. ROY G. BIV
8. Pasta
9. Farm to Table (feat. Vic Mensa)
10. Guapanese
11. Mop

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