Funky Dineva Apologizes For Coming For Chloe Bailey’s Appearance, Reiterates That He Finds Her “Inauthentic”

During a recent Tea-G-I-F segment, Funky Dineva came for Chloe Bailey, and many fans felt as though he took things way too far. The Fox Soul personality was discussing some circulating rumors that the performer’s sister Halle could be pregnant. Amid the speculation, Chloe went live to defend her. “Y’all better keep my sister’s name out your mouth,” she warned viewers. “Thank you. Amen, hallelujah. ‘Bout to get me riled the hell up.”

Apparently, Chloe’s response to the gossip rubbed Funky Dineva the wrong way. He went on a tangent about how he felt her persona was fake, and included some choice words about her appearance. “Chloe Bailey is so godd*mn lame to me,” he explained. “First of all, girl, you are Miss Preppy Ashley from the suburbs. Then you came out being all promiscuous, and now you’re trying to be a gangster. None of it is f*cking believable.” He continued, “I’m probably gonna catch a lot of backlash for this, and without that makeup, she ain’t cute. She never should’ve shown up on that camera with that fat-a** face without no makeup.”

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Funky Dineva Partially Apologizes

Countless viewers felt as though trashing the 25-year-old’s appearance was unnecessary, which he seems to agree with. In a new Tea-G-I-F segment, he partially apologizes for the rant. He claims to understand why so many viewers were upset by his comments, agreeing that he crossed the line when he mentioned her looks. Funky Dineva adds that he believes people were particularly offended since Chloe is believed to be “unproblematic.”

Though he acknowledges that dragging her image was unacceptable, he stands by his claims about her persona. “I 100% stand ten toes down on the fact that I think Chloe Bailey is inauthentic when it comes to her as an artist,” he says. “I think that the sexual image that she gives sometimes is unbelievable.” Funky Dineva continues, “But I also recognize that that’s where my commentary should have started and stopped.” Keep an eye on HNHH for more updates on Chloe Bailey.

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Boosie Badazz Further Disses Yung Bleu, Says He Stole $30K & Had To Press Him For It

Boosie Badazz is dealing with a homegrown beef right now with affiliated artist Yung Bleu over payments and disrespect. Moreover, it came to a head earlier this week when Bleu apparently kicked an artist off his tour for co-signing the Baton Rogue MC’s latest album. Then. Boosie blasted him on Instagram Live, and it looks like this feud isn’t closing up anytime soon. Furthermore, he returned to the social media platform to air out some more grievances about Bleu and another colleague, TQ. In his quest to get his money back, the iconic Southern MC painted a picture of him running up on the two with a baseball bat.

“Ask about when I jumped all of them with that bat,” Boosie said on IG Live while having dinner with a glass of wine. “And ran his a** down Canal Street when him and Bleu stole from me the first time. See, y’all don’t know about that. I made Bleu give me 30K. N***a been stealing, bro. I thought that s**t was over with, bro. Them n***as con artists, bro. That was 2016 when that happened.

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Boosie Calls Out Yung Bleu Again

“Your own brother, Cain and Abel,” Boosie continued. “They partners in crime, TQ and Yung Bleu. Don’t it rhyme? TQ and Yung Bleu. They gon’ make me post them texts, and expose they b***h a**. That’s what they gon’ make me do. They said that Bleu owing me 2.5 million. Can’t even go viral and tell them ‘Pay me that.’ He said ‘I can’t get them to pay you’ [laughs]. N***as went in there forging my name… Sad, bro. I don’t talk to no TQ. That dude is a con artist. That’s what he is, a con artist. I don’t want to talk to TQ, that n***a been stealing.”

Meanwhile, it seems like this feud also stems from an Empire deal that they never paid the 40-year-old for. Clearly, there are some label issues and discrepancies here, and when money’s involved, things don’t often look pretty. Still, we’ll see how this continues to resolve itself. With that in mind, stay posted on HNHH for the latest news and updates on Boosie Badazz and Yung Bleu.

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1090 Jake Continues Wack 100 Beef With Instagram Diss

1090 Jake has dropped yet another diss against producer Wack 100 as the beef between the two men continues. They recently clashed on the No Jumper podcast, when host Adam22 called Jake while interviewing Wack. “I’m with Wack, you don’t have to talk to us, but he wanted me to call you. How do you feel about this?” Adam22 told 1090 Jake over the phone, which Wack 100 pushed back on. “Man, fuck Wack, Tell him I said ‘Suck my dick.’” “What?” Wack responded, reaching out for Adam’s phone. “Let me see what’s happening, what’s up, homie? Give me the thing, what’s up, homie?”

However, as soon as 1090 Jake finished his statement, he hung up on them, not sticking around for the heat in the kitchen. “I’m finna tell him I respect him, bro,” Wack posited. “You’re gonna text him and say ‘Hey, this is Wack, I respect you’? You better, like, spell a word wrong or something so he knows it’s not me,” Adam replied, and then received the phone back from Wack and read the message he wrote Jake. “He wrote ‘This is Wack, eat a d**k twice.” “Westside!” Wack exclaimed. “Yo, he blocking your number. Yeah, that’s how you destroy white boy to white boy communication!”

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1090 Jake Takes Shots At Wack, 6ix9ine

Jake appears far from done with the beef, as he took to Instagram to take more shots at Wack. Skinny ain’t from the 9 nomore & Tekashi was never Billy them boys Pacoima Piru now.” This came after Wack claimed that he had beaten Jake at his own game. But Jake wanted to prove that wasn’t the case, taking shots at Wack’s credibility and connection to the streets. Pacoima Piru refers to a Bloods chapter found in the San Fernando Valley.

It appears that this beef isn’t going away anytime soon. Wack views himself as an OG with little time for contemporary upstarts like Jake. Meanwhile, Jake views Wack as out of touch and hypocritical. Naming dropping 6ix9ine in his latest diss shows that he doesn’t believe that Wack practices what he preaches if he’ll work with an alleged snitch like 6ix9ine. This beef continues to develop and we’ll have any updates on a response from Wack right here at HotNewHipHop.

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Boosie Badazz Calls Kodak Black “Ungrateful” In New Diss Track

Boosie Badazz has officially taken his battle with Kodak Black over the latter’s collaboration with 6ix9ine to wax. Moreover, on his recent new album Goin Thru Some Thangs, the 40-year-old rapper included a diss track towards Yak titled “Ungrateful.” On its final set of bars, Boosie spoke on the Florida artist’s street cred, their previous history, and Kodak getting his name from him. It’s not a super direct diss track, as he doesn’t seem to mention his rival by name, but the lyrics themselves make it pretty obvious. In addition, as the very first track on this new project, it’s clear that the Baton Rouge MC wanted to come out swinging.

“I’ve been going through some s**t, man, this s**t done got deep,” Boosie raps. “Gotta realize everybody ain’t G, how the f**k you do that when you represent the streets? Streets made you and the streets made me, if you ask B.G., you was on PC. The name that you got, I think you got that from me, your fans all mad acting like they can’t see, your street cred gone, n***a, don’t blame me.

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Boosie Badazz’s Disses To Kodak Black On “Ungrateful”

“S**t, your homeboy right, you ain’t living like that,” Boosie continued on “Ungrateful.” “Everything that you rap, you ain’t never did that, ‘cause the other n***a talking, he a certified rat. Your codefendant been give me your paperwork, n***a, I gave you a video and verse, n***a, for the free, when you was tryna pay a n***a, b***h, I’m a G. Thought Turk felt the same way (God damn), ’cause we all from the same place (Louisiana).” Although it’s kind of unlikely, it would be interesting to see if Kodak Black responds in kind in any way, whether as a full diss track or some subliminal shots.

Meanwhile, this isn’t the only beef that the 26-year-old found himself in as a result of his 6ix9ine collab. However, it’s definitely the most public, and one that keeps ramping up and probably won’t end anytime soon. Still, with two personalities as brash and outspoke as these two, the same could be said if they disagreed over the best flavor of chips. With that in mind, check back in with HNHH for the latest news and updates on Boosie Badazz and Kodak Black.

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DJ Akademiks Continues To Diss Erykah Badu: “Not One N***a Came To Your Defense”

DJ Akademiks’ tirade against Erykah Badu continues. Recently, he took to social media to share more thoughts on the performer amid their beef. Earlier this month, the personality went on a pretty heated rant about Badu, calling her “ran through” and accusing her of sleeping around. Apparently, he’s still hurt over a dig from a few years back. Badu compared him to Jerry from Tom and Jerry in 2017, and Ak still isn’t happy about it.

He must have really taken the cartoon mouse comparison to heart, as he went pretty hard on Badu. In a new clip, he goes on to hurl additional insults at the artist, continuing to roast her for her sex life. “Not one n***a came to your defense,” he begins. “That’s how I know you’ve been spreading the p***y all over the industry.” He then went on, complimenting her for the way she managed to use his offensive comments to market her incense. “It wasn’t that serious,” he explains, “I’m sorry to tell you I’m keeping it a bean.”

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DJ Akademiks Roasts Erykah Badu For Her Sex Life

“I’m not that hurt,” he also adds. Though DJ Akademiks claims he isn’t still upset by the Jerry comparison, it seems like it might still be weighing heavily on him. He admits that his roast was an attempt to “get back” at Badu for her comments, saying that there’s “no expiration” on comebacks. Amid the back-and-forth, some commenters have been warning Ak not to mess with Badu, as she’s known to have karma on her side. He says he isn’t worried about that, however, claiming to be immune. “Ain’t no b*tches putting a spell on me,” he says. “That sh*t don’t f*cking work, the f*ck you talking about? N***a, I’m a human.”

After Akademiks’ initial roast of Badu, she shared her simple response on social media. She posted a new edition of her “Badu P***y” incense, which references her dig at him. The box of incense features an image of Jerry the mouse wearing a chain with DJ Akademiks’ last name on it, “Livinsgton.” It appears that though Ak is pretty heated about the whole thing, she isn’t taking it to heart.

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Jim Jones Praises Pusha T Amid Ongoing Feud

Jim Jones spoke highly of Pusha T while discussing their ongoing feud during a recent appearance on the Drink Champs podcast. He labeled the Clipse rapper a “dope artist” and said that he’s excited to hear a response to his latest diss track.

“Shout out to Pusha T, [a] very dope artist everybody knows he’s a monster when it comes to music I can’t take nothing away from him,” he stated. Jones added that he’s happy to engage with such a talented artist; however, he wants to know when he can expect a reply to his latest diss track. “Who knows what he might come up with, he’s very crafty and s**t like that,” he said. “Some people react off top, some people take years to come back. I seen n****s had beef and wait years to try and kill a n***a.”

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Pusha T & No Malice During Paris Fashion Week

US rappers Pusha T (L) and his brother No Malice present creations for the Louis Vuitton Menswear Spring-Summer 2024 show as part of the Paris Fashion Week on the Pont Neuf, central Paris, on June 20, 2023. (Photo by JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP) (Photo by JULIEN DE ROSA/AFP via Getty Images)

Jones also discussed his reaction to Pusha T’s initial diss on an unreleased Clipse song that premiered at Paris Fashion Week. “For the most part it was dope and it was cute,” Jones said. Despite the compliment, he also spoke highly of his own response, “The Summer Collection.” “I put a response out there I think it was pretty crafty,” he said. As for another diss song from Pusha, he’s currently busy working with No Malice and hopes to release another Clipse album. Perhaps a response could make the tracklist for that effort.

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Elsewhere in the interview, Jones spoke with N.O.R.E. about the possibility of a Dipset reunion as well as the tragic passing of the late Migos rapper, Takeoff. Check out Jones’ full comments on those topics and more on Drink Champs above.

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Melle Mel Says His Eminem Diss “Fell Short”

Melle Mel has spoken up after dropping his ruthlessly mocked diss track aimed at Eminem. The beef between the two MCs has been festering since March when Melle Mel said that Eminem is only as well-regarded as he is because the Detroit rapper is white. That led to a lot of backlash from a lot of industry legends. However, Mel doubled down on his comments.

Eminem stayed mostly out of the drama. That was until he dropped a bar about Mel during a feature on Ez Mil’s new single “Realest”. Mel’s response was an underwhelming and overly complex 73-second diss track. “Melle Mel, the producer 🤢, the engineer, the company that made the pen that Melle Mel wrote with, the company that made the paper he wrote this BS on, the front-desk person that let him in the studio, and what else am I missing?,” on X/Twitter used summarized the general attitude towards the “diss”. However, now Mel himself has addressed the track.

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Melle Mel Admits Eminem Diss Wasn’t His Best

Melle Mel
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – AUGUST 04: GrandMaster Melle Mel performs onstage during the Grandmaster Flash & Friends “Birth Of A Culture: The 4 Elements Block Party” at Crotona Park on August 04, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Richard Bord/Getty Images)

“In light of the 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop, my original intention was to contribute an engaging and enjoyable endeavor to enrich the cultural landscape,” Mel said in a statement. “Regrettably, my response fell short in its execution, and I accept full responsibility for the misjudgment. I acknowledge that my perspective was ill-conceived and I am prepared to take ownership of this oversight. It has become evident that Eminem’s dedicated and passionate fan base stands unwaveringly by his side. That is a testament to their genuine admiration and loyalty—a truly commendable aspect.”

Furthermore, he continued. “From the onset, I have consistently recognized Eminem’s exception prowess as an emcee, without reservation,” he continued. “My unfortunate choice of words, suggesting that his success is solely attributed to the color of his skin was in no way reflective of my genuine beliefs. It was an attempt, albeit misguided, to engage competitively within the emcee sphere. It is important to acknowledge that the dynamics of Hip-Hop have evolved over distinct eras. It’s inevitable that not everyone will resonate with my perspective, just as I may not fully comprehend others. Throughout my involvement in shaping the Hip-Hop landscape, the cornerstone has been built upon a foundation of mutual respect, even when personal preferences may differ.”

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Noname Sends Shots At Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar, Beyonce, Jay-Z On New Song

Noname is one of the most talented and creative lyricists in the game, and she just returned to prove that with her new album Sundial. Not only that, but it’s her first in five years since her excellent LP Room 25 back in 2018, and follows a lot of reflection, growth, and unfortunately, injustice. Moreover, on her new track “Namesake” off of this new project, the Chicago rapper tackles the systemic issues of the NFL, and calls out a few massive musicians who worked with the organization. For those unaware, the sports giant is not a huge cog in the military entertainment complex, but amid protests from player Colin Kaepernick for police brutality and systemic racism, the league essentially cut his career short.

Furthermore, Noname specifically disses Jay-Z, who partnered with the NFL in 2019 to manage its live music events and to its social justice programs. In addition, the 31-year-old addresses multiple artists who performed at the Super Bowl despite the organization’s misguided ties. These are Kendrick Lamar, Beyoncé, and Rihanna, who have all advocated for racial justice at one point in their careers, or throughout all of it. However, Fatimah Nyeema Warner also points the blame on herself as well, hinting that these are much more nuanced and difficult issues than a simple criticism conveys.

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Noname’s “Namesake”

“Read in between the line at the crime scene / I ain’t f***ing with the NFL or Jay-Z,” Noname raps. “Propaganda for the military complex, the same gun that shot lil’ Terry / Out West, the same gun that shot Senair in the West Bank / We all think the Super Bowl is the best thing.” Then, she swaps out Kendrick, Beyonce, and Rihanna’s names in the following line, repeated thrice. “Go, [artist], go! Watch the fighter jet fly high / War machine gets glamorized, we play the game to pass the time.” Finally, the Telefone MC flips the script on herself. “Go, Noname, go! Coachella stage got sanitized / I said I wouldn’t perform for them and somehow I still fell in line… f**k!”

Meanwhile, considering that these are all artists with Black heritage at the least, it’s at least a compromise to see them perform on this stage for multiple years in a row. However, the issues that Noname speaks on are much larger than a performance. To call it a diss would be misleading; it’s about accountability, power, personal gain, and the systemic issues that drive artists between a rock and a hard place. Hopefully there’s been a lot of change behind the scenes that can eventually translate to more overt battles against Black plight. For more news and the latest updates on Noname, come back to HNHH.

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Erykah Badu Responds To DJ Akademiks’ Diss In The Most Funny & Disrespectful Way

Recently, Erykah Badu had a nasty and checkmate-like response to DJ Akademiks’ rant about her. Moreover, the media personality and podcaster had sent a lot of shots at the neo-soul legend, years after she compared him to Jerry, the titular mouse of Tom and Jerry fame. With that history in mind, they both came through with a lot of disdain and jokes about each other. That being said, Ak was certainly more angry and indignant about the whole thing, whereas Badu just clapped back in simple but effective fashion. It’s one of the oddest beefs you’ll see all week, but also one of the funniest and most unique responses.

“Erykah Badu, let me tell you this: you keep my name out your mouth too,” DJ Akademiks said on stream. “Listen, that little Everyday Struggle s**t, that was another era, my n***a. I’m down to violate all you n***as these days. F**k what y’all got going on. You don’t mention my name, please. I don’t f**k with you neither. I never f***ed with Erykah Badu after she was tryna come on my show and be funny. B***h, I don’t f**k with you after that. N***a, wassup now? What we finna do? B***h, you a old-a** h*e, just keep getting f***ed by all these young n***as. How many rappers done ran through you?” he asked in relation to her previous relationships.

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Erykah Badu Sells Out Incense Mocking DJ Akademiks

Furthermore, Akademiks was reacting to the news of Tory Lanez’s sentencing, and an Instagram user trolled him by asking Erykah Badu to “work her magic” against him. That’s exactly what she did in response on Wednesday (August 9), putting up another edition of her “Badu P***y” incense with Jerry the mouse on the box cover wearing a gold chain that says “Livinsgton” (Ak’s last name). “Badu Pussy Just went live ! Limited supply. http://baduworldmarket.com,” the 52-year-old captioned her post. “In honor of the biggest pussy in our culture, we’re introducing this limited edition premium incense — cause he deserves it!” the product description on the website states.

In fact, she sold out all incense boxes in just a few hours. “Y’all quick !!!” Badu expressed in another post. “Lol SOLD OUT 1000 boxes.” Previously, she addressed Ak’s rage in an Instagram video. “I learned something super valuable today. You have to really be careful what you think and what you say out here. I learned today that something I said five years ago in jest, when we all laughed, actually triggered someone’s really deep-rooted trauma. They kept it bottled up for a while and it hurt them so bad. Had them out in these streets acting real p***y.” For more news and the latest spicy updates on Erykah Badu and DJ Akademiks, stick around on HNHH.

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Plies Finally Realizes Why People Like Donald Trump

Plies recently took to social media, revealing that he’s finally discovered the reason why so many people like Donald Trump. The rapper notes that the former president represents a lack of consequences for one’s actions, claiming that “most people” prefer to blame others rather than themselves. “It Finally Donned On Me!!!!” he captioned the post.

“I’ve Figured Out Why People Who Claim To Like Trump Like Him!” Plies’ post begins, “They Like Him Because He Represents NON ACCOUNTABILITY.” He continues, “He Lives In A World That He Wants To Do & Say Whatever He Likes W/o Any Consequences. Everything Bad In His Life Is Someone Else’s Fault! Most People Feel Dis Way.” Plies hasn’t been shy about sharing his opinions on politics, and particularly on Trump. The artist frequently airs his thoughts about the controversial figure on social media, and his posts have only been ramping up amid his third indictment.

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Plies Says Trump “Represents Non Accountability”

As expected, Plies managed to spark a bit of a debate in his comments section. Some users are in agreement with the rapper, while others came to Trump’s defense. “This is exactly it. He allows people to be their worst with no guilt,” one user comments. Another says, “Nah that’s not why ppl like him.” Regardless, it’s far from the first time Plies stirred things up on social media. He garnered a similar response when he roasted the former president last week, calling him “Pw*ssy Azz Trump.” He went in, clowning him for getting indicted for the third time.

“You done got indicted for the third time, you done got indicted for the third time,” he wrote. “Trump your p*ssy-a** got indicted for the third time, how the hell you get indicted for the third time? Hey Trump, ain’t no muthaf*cka got indicted three times in the history of indictment. Ain’t no muthaf*ckin’ body got indicted three muthaf*ckin’ times… three muthaf*ckin’ times. What you think this is, muthaf*ckin’ spades?”

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