Tyreek Hill Handcuffed Before Dolphins Game For Alleged Traffic Incident

Tyreek Hill made headlines during this year’s off-season for his many children, but he couldn’t escape some extracurricular interest once the regular season kicked off. Moreover, footage emerged on Sunday (September 8) of authorities detaining and handcuffing him in Miami right by the Hard Rock Stadium where his team, the Miami Dolphins, will face the Jacksonville Jaguars in mere minutes at press time. Per TMZ, it looks like this went down hours before kickoff, and that Hill will still play in this game. Police yelled at him while he was face-first on the floor during this detainment, which looks like it was over a speeding violation.

While there are some conflicting reports on the matter, the Miami Dolphins issued a statement shortly after the incident. “Hill was pulled over for a traffic incident about one block from the stadium and briefly detained by police. He has since been released. Several teammates saw the incident and stopped to offer support. Tyreek and all other players involved have safely arrived to the stadium and will be available for today’s game.” It seems like Rick Rossformer friend is all good now.

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Tyreek Hill Detained Before Dolphins Game

Speaking of which, here’s how Tyreek Hill explained his issues with the Maybach Music Group mogul despite their previous friendship. For those unaware, this is because Hill suffered a house fire while he was away and Ross, his neighbor, recorded a firefighter for social media instead of contacting the football star. “Rick Ross, bruh, I can’t vibe with you now. I can’t f**k with you no more… Rick Ross, man, like you ain’t even come over,” he said on The Pivot podcast. “You had the audacity to talk to a fireman instead of — you got my number, bruh. You get on Twitter, posting me all over Twitter. Like after what me and my family went through. You supposed to be the neighbor, the neighborhood hero!”

Meanwhile, Tyreek Hill hasn’t stated anything publicly about this whole thing at press time. He has some other things to address, such as his controversial family life and behavior. But hopefully this situation resolved itself quickly and fairly, as these run-ins with law enforcement are always scary and potentially dangerous. We’ll see what the near future holds as far as updates and revelations.

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Kendrick Lamar Responds To Drake In Super Bowl Announcement: “No Round 2s”

For the umpteenth time in 2024, Kendrick Lamar has stopped the hip-hop world in its tracks. He just announced on Sunday (September 8) that he will be the headlining act at the Super Bowl LIX halftime show in New Orleans on February 9, 2025. In his announcement video, K.Dot even made a cheeky and downright dismissive reference to his victory in the Drake battle that raged on just a few months ago. “You know it’s only one opportunity to win a championship. No round two’s,” he says at one point in the video linked in the post below. This, of course, electrified a lot of fans, whether they are Kendrick fans or not.

Furthermore, this “Round 2” reference is about Drake’s recent IG burner post about “winning Game 2,” which many took as a direct reference to the Kendrick Lamar battle. We don’t know what he actually meant by this, though, as a “Game 2” can mean many different things. Does the 6ix God actually plan on lyrically battling the Compton rapper again or is this more of a symbolic flex about career longevity and commercial success? After all, anyone who truly thought that the OVO mogul’s career would be over after this beef is delusional.

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Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Announcement

With all this feud discourse in mind, you can already imagine the kind of criticisms and praises that Kendrick Lamar and Drake fans are throwing out in reaction to this. When one fan gets excited about Kendrick stomping on Drizzy for the millionth time, another fan thinks that “Not Like Us” is Mr. Syrup Sandwiches’ only big hit. Nevertheless, this adds to some other teases about the former TDE lyricist’s next moves, including a possible future collab with Playboi Carti. Don’t get your hopes up, though: that’s still purely speculative as of writing this article.

Meanwhile, we can’t wait to see what Kendrick Lamar brings to the Super Bowl halftime show next year, especially as this suggests that he might drop something to pair with it. But that wasn’t the case for Rihanna, so let’s not get our hopes up. In any case, this should definitely mitigate some of the lost momentum that some people attributed to his tardiness. Whether or not any of this actually relates back to the Drake battle remains a mystery, as this announcement suggests that The Boy will be yapping to a brick wall if he tries to re-engage.

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49ers Rookie Ricky Pearsall Shot During Robbery Attempt In San Francisco

49ers rookie wide receiver Ricky Pearsall was shot during a robbery attempt in San Francisco on Saturday afternoon. San Francisco Mayor London Breed confirmed the news in a post on X (formerly Twitter). Pearsall’s teammate, Deebo Samuel, also noted on the platform that the 23-year-old is doing “good” at this point in time.

“This afternoon, there was an attempted robbery in Union Square involving San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall and he was shot,” Breed wrote. “SFPD was on scene immediately and an arrest of the shooter was made. My thoughts are with Ricky and his family at this time. We will provide more updates, including on his condition, as I receive them. I’m currently at San Francisco General Hospital. We will be providing updates to the media shortly.” The 49ers also put out a statement sharing their thoughts and prayers for Pearsall and his family on social media.

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Ricky Pearsall Practices During 49ers’ Training Camp

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA – JULY 29: Ricky Pearsall #14 of the San Francisco 49ers works out during training camp at SAP Performance Facility on July 29, 2024, in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)

According to ESPN, the San Francisco Police Department says Pearsall was involved in a physical altercation with the suspect and it resulted in both of them getting injured. They were transported to San Francisco General Hospital. “Thankfully, our hard-working officers made a swift arrest in this case and we will do everything within our power to ensure justice is served,” Police Chief William Scott said in a statement. Pearsall had been signing autographs at an event center nearby earlier in the day.

London Breed Speaks On Ricky Pearsall

The 49ers selected Pearsall with the 31st pick in the NFL Draft back in April. He played his college football for the University of Florida. Check out Breed’s latest posts about the receiver below. Be on the lookout for further updates on Ricky Pearsall on HotNewHipHop.

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Antonio Brown Reveals His Nonsensical Philosophy Towards Not Wearing Condoms

Antonio Brown is someone who has certainly proven himself to be quite the character. Although he is no longer in the NFL, that doesn’t mean he has stopped being relevant in the public eye. Overall, Brown has gone to great lengths to make sure people remember who he is. He even hired a social media manager to make disrespectful memes on his Twitter account. It’s been a wild ride for AB, and only time will tell whether or not the NFL ever gives him respect by putting him in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Recently, Brown was on the Aunt-Tea Podcast with the likes of Tokyo Toni, Tia Kemp, and Karlissa Saffold. As you can imagine, it was a wild episode in which AB got to talk about a wide range of issues. From potentially sleeping with Tokyo Toni to his failed relationship with Keyshia Cole, AB was honest throughout. Perhaps one of his more wild statements came when the topic of condoms was brought up. In the clip below, he claims that he doesn’t wear them because sex with protection somehow doesn’t count.

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Antonio Brown Is A Strange Guy

This sparked a plethora of shocked reactions in the comments section of The Neighborhood Talk. “This why 80% of the population got herpes,” one person wrote. “Interesting bc if a woman said this and said it doesn’t count as a body ppl would call her all types of derogatory names smh,” said another. These are good points, although they ignore the fact that Brown has become a provocateur. At this point, it is hard to know what is fake and what is real.

Let us know what you think of Antonio Brown and his brutal honesty, in the comments section down below. Do you believe that Brown will be able to make a comeback in the NFL? How did you feel about his appearance on the Aunt-Tea Podcast? Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.

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Tokyo Toni Comically Shuts Down Antonio Brown’s Rapping In His Face: “Next!”

Antonio Brown was the most recent guest on the Aunt-Tea Podcast with Tokyo Toni, Karlissa Saffold, and Tia Kemp, and it was a pretty hilarious affair for multiple reasons. But one particularly viral clip was when he started to rap to them, and Tokyo wasn’t feeling it one bit. “Okay, that’s boring,” she told the recent father while sitting back down, as she had gotten up to twerk. “Shut the f**k up, next! Your s**t dry.” Then, he did a little dance for them, which was also quite amusing because they seemed a little underwhelmed by it. Regardless, the full episode drops this Sunday (August 25) via the Zeus Network, so you can see for yourself what else this quartet got up to.

But things aren’t always this juvenile and playful on the Aunt-Tea Podcast, whether they stage these things for more engagement or not. Tokyo Toni and Karlissa Saffold almost got into a fight during a recent episode of the show, seemingly while folks were on a break. Fortunately, security stepped in and the situation didn’t escalate at all, but guest Big Freeida seemed pretty uncomfortable as a result of the exchange. It’s exactly the kind of content that fans of the program might expect, though, so we guess it’s not worth a big deal unless it crosses a certain line.

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Back to Antonio Brown, though, he is as volatile and unfiltered as ever on social media, recently trolling Brittney Griner after Trump spoke out against the inclusion of trans women in women’s sports. “Congrats to Brittany Griner on a great career,” he captioned a repost of the convicted former president’s quote. This disrespectful take from AB is sadly nothing new, as he made fun of the WNBA star in the past.

As for other Aunt-Tea Podcast shenanigans, Karlissa Saffold recently asked Tokyo Toni and Tia Kemp whether she’s as bad with airing out her son Blueface’s dirty laundry as Momma Dee is with her son Lil Scrappy. This was right before Dee joined them as their special guest, so you can imagine how that conversation went. We’ll see what other antics these folks get up to in the future.

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Ex-NFL Player Cierre Wood Sentenced For Child’s Murder: Breaking Down The Brutal Case

Although Cierre Wood‘s NFL career may have been brief, no one expected his fall from grace to be such a crash landing. In the early 2000s, Wood dominated the field, impressing scouts with his promise in the big leagues. Recruits were tracking his progress, and he had the choice to attend schools known for their successful football programs—USC, UCLA, UC Berkley, and Notre Dame. He decided on the latter but ran into some trouble for violating team rules. Then, Wood jumped into the 2013 NFL Draft, looking for a spot on a coveted team. He went undrafted, but the Houston Texans picked him up as a free agent.

Ten months later, Wood faced disappointment when the Texans released him due to, once again, a violation of team rules. Wood would drift through several teams over the next year and a half, including the Baltimore Ravens, Seattle, and Buffalo Bills. Wood faded from football’s main stage after taking a chance with two Canadian teams and hasn’t been active since then. Yet, no one expected that in 2019, he and his girlfriend, Amy Taylor, would be arrested for the murder of Taylor’s five-year-old daughter, La’Rayah Davis.

This case stunned the sports community, and once it began to circulate, the details turned stomachs. This month, the world learned Wood’s fate for his participation in La’Rayah’s brutal death: life in prison. Wood reportedly gave an Alford plea and will be eligible for parole after ten years. This case of child abuse has some calling for stricter punishments for both Taylor and Wood, particularly considering the state of little La’Rayah’s remains.

What Happened?

On April 9, 2019, La’Rayah Davis underwent an experience that no child should ever encounter. That day, La’Rayah was subjected to several workout drills, many of which mirrored those that Wood faced during his college and professional football days. Reports state that when Wood was arrested the following day, he detailed what occurred. According to the former football player, La’Rayah was an overweight five-year-old; specifically, he was “trying to get her on the right path due to her being chunky.” He also made her do wall squats and sit-ups until she became fatigued. Through this, Wood told police that this was “learning through fun,” per Newsweek.

Sadly, La’Rayah couldn’t sustain the punishment, and after completing the second set of sit-ups, the little girl fell backward. She then hit her head, stood up, and collapsed. La’Rayah Davis was dead, and authorities scrambled to piece together what had been going on in Wood and Taylor’s home. In court, prior texts between Taylor and Wood showed the couple discussing how they didn’t want La’Rayah to go to school covered in bruises. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported there were more than 100 bruises on La’Rayah Davis’ body.

The Autopsy Detailed A Tragedy

The injuries La’Rayah sustained spelled more than just a workout gone wrong. Her cause of death was determined to be blunt force trauma, and an autopsy revealed much more than a child that hit their head or was over-exerted. Reports state the Las Vegas coroner found that La’Rayah had several contusions on her skull along with 20 fractures to her rib. She also had bruises on her heart and diaphragm. However, it was the “liver laceration” that “was the probable cause” of her death.

Days before she was subjected to her workout punishment, La’Rayah was said to have complained of pains in her chest. Her mother, Amy Taylor, admitted to police that it was most likely caused by Taylor sitting on La’Rayah’s stomach and chest as a form of punishment. She also revealed that the day La’Rayah died, Taylor hit her for misbehaving.

La’Rayah Was At The Center Of A Custody Battle

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While specifics regarding the relationship between Amy Taylor and La’Rayah’s father, Daunan Davis, are scarce, it was shared that the two were engaged in a custody battle. Davis was reportedly seeking full custody of his daughter but instead received a call that no parent ever wants to accept. Us Weekly stated that at the time of La’Rayah’s death, Taylor and Davis shared custody, with Davis living in California. “She had so many people that she touched, and she’s only five,” Davis told NBC back in 2019. “Her not to be alive and how much life she had, that’s the tragic thing about it.”

The grieving father also described La’Rayah as a “very smart” kid. He revealed he spoke with her just two days before her death, sharing that his daughter told him she feared Wood would beat her if she said anything wrong. Davis said he felt “robbed” and struggled with blaming himself. “I hate myself for it, but it’s not even my fault,” he expressed.

Taylor & Wood’s Sentencing

As previously stated, Wood was sentenced to life in prison with parole eligibility after ten years. He pleaded guilty to felony child abuse and second-degree murder. The Guardian also shared that Wood “must also serve between 28 months and six years for the child abuse charge.” Meanwhile, Taylor also pleaded guilty to the same charges Wood faced. For the child abuse charge, she received eight to 20 years. However, she also was tacked with life in prison for La’Rayah’s murder.

Wood attempted to defend himself during the trial. His lawyer argued that Wood wasn’t home when Taylor abused La’Rayah, singling out his girlfriend as the only one who physically harmed the little girl. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported Wood told police he was at work when his girlfriend abused her daughter. He also said he provided a better life for Taylor but “kind of did nothing” to protect the girl.

The Judge Doesn’t Hold Back

Meanwhile, District Judge Jacqueline Bluth didn’t take that as an answer and brought up the text messages between Taylor and Wood. “It’s very hard for me to believe that you just passively stood there while this child was basically being beaten to death,” she said. “You are both guilty, and you better thank Mr. Ericsson for every single second that you got off because if a jury heard these text messages and saw the pictures of that child that I had to see, you would be doing life without the possibility of parole.”

“Your heart absolutely breaks and you think, ‘How can somebody be so cruel?,’” said Chief Deputy District Attorney Dena Rinetti.

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Shedeur Sanders’ Latest NFL Mock Draft Ranking Has Football Fans Up In Arms

Shedeur Sanders is the son of Deion Sanders, and the starting quarterback for the Colorado Buffaloes. Overall, Shedeur was a sensation last season thanks to his play during the first four games of the year. However, as the season went on, it became apparent that the Buffaloes simply did not have the pieces to compete. Moreover, fans fell out of favor with Deion and his public comments about the other teams in the Pac-12. It was becoming too much, especially since the team’s results were not worthy of around-the-clock coverage.

Now, the Buffaloes are set to begin a new season and the expectations are elevated, especially with how much Deion has been hyping up his team. Additionally, it is a big season for Shedeur who is looking to show NFL scouts that he is a top-tier prospect for the league. In fact, in a new NFL Mock Draft, Shedeur Sanders was projected as the first overall pick, where he would be going to the New York Giants. In second is his teammate Travis Hunter, who plays offense and defense. This Mock Draft has him going to the New England Patriots.

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Shedeur Sanders Number 1?

As you can see in the tweets down below, many NFL fans were completely up in arms over this ranking. Many felt as though it is simply undeserved and that Sanders hasn’t proven anything to deserve such a rating. After all, there are plenty of guys with better statistics and winning records who aren’t even close to being projected first overall. One has to wonder if Shedeur will be able to prove his haters wrong, or if they will ultimately be proven correct.

Football Fans React

Let us know what you think of this Mock Draft ranking, in the comments section down below. Do you believe that Shedeur Sanders is being ranked too highly here? Will he be a good QB in the NFL somewhere down the line? Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the football world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite athletes and their exploits.

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Darren Waller Talks “Who Knew” Video, Lil Wayne Co-Sign & The Similarities Between His Musical Career & Returning To The NFL Post-Suspension

Darren Waller shocked the football world when he announced his decision to retire from the league after nine years. But what’s maybe a bit more shocking is that he walked off the field indefinitely to pursue a music career. It’s nothing new to him, though. He released two albums while in the league, and within that time, earned some encouraging words from none other than Lil Wayne.

“I was just shooting him shit that I would drop. This is a few years ago, and he was just like, ‘Keep going, keep going. It’s hard. Keep going. Keep going,’” Darren Waller recalls Lil Wayne telling him during a Zoom conversation with HotNewHipHop. In many ways, it feels like Lil Wayne helped plant a seed for Waller’s trajectory in music these days. Following a divorce and his retirement, he decided to fully commit to music without compromising his values or authenticity. His recent releases, including the viral single “Who Knew” and his recent two-pack, Mind Games: It’s All In Your Head, have shown the former tight end of the Raiders’ vulnerability as he delves into heartbreak, self-reflection, and staying true to himself. As it is with art, people’s visceral reactions often take to the fore. In his case, it was the same sports talk show pundits that either praised or criticized him during his time in the NFL that had just as much to say about his latest music video.

“I took that opportunity as a unique – extremely unique – way to express what I was going through, and I don’t even think people really understood, like, through the video that the song title was like, who knew her perspective,” Waller told HotNewHipHop about the “Who Knew” music video. “In the video, I was really her. You see what she posted, like that she was devastated and whatnot, but it was me taking on that role and experiencing the pain of the females in relationships that I had been in my whole life. I don’t even think people understood that but it wasn’t even put out for me to even be understood.”

In this in-depth conversation with Darren Waller, he touched on how his musical career parallels his return to the league after his year-long suspension, his spiritual journey, and his top 5 rappers dead or alive. 

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This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. 

HotNewHipHop: You’ve released two projects in the past, Delusions Of Clarity, and Walking Miracle, while you were still in the NFL. With the influx of music you’ve been releasing lately, what defines the music that’s now coming from you post-retirement?

Darren Waller: Yeah, man, it’s just authentic music. Sh*t that I’m really experiencing, sh*t that I’m really feeling, from the “Who Knew” record to “Mind Games” and “All In Your Head.” Like, it’s all stuff that I’ve experienced in my life, and just, such a wealth of different experiences in my life that I feel like is important to share with people. I just love different genres of music and styles of music so like, you’ll get bars from me at some point, you will get R&B at some point. Everything that I’m experiencing and walking through mentally and physically is what I’m trying to put into music.

Do you recall the exact moment you decided to retire from the NFL?

It was like a cumulative decision. This decision was fully made later on, like, right around when I announced it but you know, it was just a constant weighing process. I feel like when the season ended, I was leaning more towards retiring but not the whole way and just like trying to stay in that balanced perspective of “a lot alright, like, what do I want to do here?” Like, let’s just weigh the pros and the cons. I never really fully leaned much more away from retiring. That’s how I knew, like, okay, like this is the decision that’s for me because if I’m going back, I don’t think I’m going back for me. So that was enough for me to decide.

Coming from Georgia, who were rappers that inspired and influenced you during your formative years?

Man, it’s all over the place. My dad’s from New York, so it was a lot of Mos Def, Gang Starr, Wu-Tang Clan – Ol’ Dirty Bastard, like a lot of New York. Mobb Deep. The Infamous  Mobb Deep was one of my favorite CDs. I actually stole that from my dad and took it to my car. I love Ludacris, Jay-Z. Those were some of the ones I started to come across myself. Kanye, those are probably the main ones. And then when I hit middle school, freshman year of high school, it was a big Gucci Mane phase. Like, listening to nothing but Gucci being in Atlanta. And that’s the time when I started getting active in the sh*t that I was doing. But yeah, a mixture of all of those, so that’s why I feel like my sound is all over the place.

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In what ways does music fulfill you in the way that football didn’t at that point in your career?

Football was very, you know serious. There are a lot of fun moments, but you know, business is business, man. We need those bottom lines, we need you to produce, so there’s a lot of pressure in that. A lot of exhaustion, and a lot of ups and downs that I’ve seen in the game. Music was, you know, it was just what I found myself doing when I didn’t feel pressure to do anything else or it didn’t feel like I should be doing anything else. It was just like, music was something that I naturally gravitated towards, and got that child-like joy out of and I’m just like, fucking giggling and cackling when I’m putting the beat together and ideas coming together, or I hear how a song is coming together. You put a harmony on something that you weren’t even expecting to come out of your own body. It’s just like, that level of joy. Nobody’s got to force me, there’s doesn’t got to be any pressure on me. I’m gonna make music and have a good time and smile, regardless of what’s going on. And that’s kind of what it is for me.

You mentioned in your Breakfast Club interview that you never felt like you fit in growing up, which led to some of the troubles you found yourself facing later on in life. But, from leaving the NFL to entering the music industry, how do you think the balance between sports and entertainment is working in your favor?

Yeah, man, that’s a great question. I really see this time for me, musically, as the same exact time it was for me when I got reinstated into the league for my year-long suspension, and it was just like, I would have been a fool to expect that something great was going to come from that right away. Because I was just in a position where nobody was really going to trust me. If I was lucky, I get back to the Ravens, maybe be on the practice squad, stuff like that. So it was just more so me being in the space of, like, “Alright, ain’t no one checking for me. I feel like there’s still a future for me in this, I feel like God has pushed me back into this.” So I’m gonna just work on my craft and get better and get better and get better. The rate at which I got better at my craft, allowed me to take advantage of the first opportunity given to me and, and go from there.

But you know, I’m seeing as the same way. It’s just like, you know, we back to grind mode, man. Oh, man. Get better at your craft, don’t worry about what the future holds, or what people are thinking but just continue to try to make quality sh*t that is authentic, that’s real, that people can relate to and they sit down and tap in. The results, we leave up to God, man. Just enjoy the ride.

You described “Who Knew” as taking a risk because you had to show your vulnerability after your divorce but more importantly, the self-reflection that followed. How would you describe the pressure you face when releasing something as personal compared to the pressure you face on the field?

It’s similar, bruh. Because in a football situation, there’s been ups and downs in my career. There have been times in my career where I could do no wrong, bruh. I was like Jesus walking on water with the way that I was playing. Then there are times when people are like, “What the f*ck?” like, you can’t catch a break, and people are on your neck on the internet. And at the end of the day, if you let either one really define you – at the end of the day, it’s all noise, man. It’s all external, so you got to be defined by what you think it is, man. 

I took that opportunity as a unique – extremely unique – way to express what I was going through, and I don’t even think people really understood, like, through the video that the song title was like, “Who Knew (Her Perspective).” In the video, I was really her. You see what she posted, like that she was devastated and whatnot, but it was me taking on that role and experiencing the pain of the females in relationships that I had been in my whole life. I don’t even think people understood that but it wasn’t even put out for me to even be understood. I knew it might be misunderstood by putting it out.

You know, I committed not too long before that. I was like, “Okay, if I’m going to go this music route, I’m going to be authentic and really put sh*t out that is real and true to my life,” and that’s what I did. And I’m sure I’ve gotten cooked numerous times. I’m sure some people liked it, and that’s kind of how this thing goes. If you’re doing shit different, you’re gonna have people that are bold on each side, but I think that’s just the beauty of it, man. People are entitled to their own opinions.

Even as you enter music and leave the NFL, you’re still facing criticism from sports commentators for your work outside of football. Steven A. Smith and Shannon Sharpe, specifically, chimed in on the release of “Who Knew.” How do you respond to those critics? How do you take that criticism without feeling like it’s personal?

Well, one, I have a phone, it’s called a light phone, so I’m not even really on social media like that, or really searching the internet. I couldn’t even tell you what those dudes even said. Like I said, I’m sure there were plenty of people who were like, this dude is probably tweaking right now. So, I don’t really know what they said. But for me, one way of that is not even giving myself access to that noise. And then two, it’s like me being authentic – I feel like I spent a lot of my life trying to do things [to] get validation from people for the way that I was moving. But now it’s like, alright, that’s a move I chose to make. Some people could say that move was stupid. Some people could say it’s a beautiful way to encapsulate a chapter of a journey. You got to have thick skin and be willing to live with whatever comes with it. I’m sure they have their opinions. It’s not my first time with people having opinions about decisions that I may have made, and that’s okay. Because at the end of the day, I know putting “Who Knew” out, I didn’t mean any harm. I wasn’t trying to do anything to anybody. It was just me expressing what I was going through and what other people have to say about it is what they got to say about it, you know?

What’s your end goal with music? As an athlete in the NFL, there’s a goal each year to make it to the Super Bowl and win the Lombardi but it’s not as linear in music.

It’s funny you say that because I feel like my success in football came from me taking away the linear approach myself. The seasons where I was playing the best and doing all that, there was no thought of “I need this amount of stats, need this amount of yards, I need my team to go here.” It’s just one day at a time, as long as I continue to get better and hold myself to the standard of excellence in the way that I play, the way that I run my routes, and the way that I am as a teammate and a leader, I feel like things are gonna go well. 

I try to carry that same stuff over to music because like you said, people’s definitions of success are different. For some people, it’s like platinums and number ones and all this. It’s like that’s not really why I’m doing this. Like I said, I’ll be cooking up until my fingers fall off. Even if I get 100 plays on Spotify, I’ll still keep doing this shit. It’s really about how do I grow and fully embody the sound that I want and the musical gifts that I have. Because it’s obviously been passed down from my great-grandfather, and there’s a journey, a spiritual journey in this for me, regardless of how it ends. So for me, it’s like if I continue to have the same approach that I did when I was playing football, I feel like lives are going to be impacted by what I have to say and the art that I create. And I feel like that right there is the ultimate success.

You released a quick two-pack recently, Mind Games: It’s All In Your Head. What’s the significance of that title?

I just had this random idea. I don’t even know what the f*ck I was doing. Ideas just come to me randomly but I was like, I feel like that’s the title, Mind Games: It’s All In Your Head. Because it is. You’ll play mind games with yourself and be stuck in your head when really like you’ll be questioning if people f*ck with you or like what you got going on and you’re just picking yourself apart when there are people out there that love what you got going on and love what you stand for. I feel like it’s just the play on just the mental aspect of things is a big thing for me and I know it’s a big thing for people so I feel like people can relate.

I’m sure you’re working on a full-length album. When could we expect something like that? 

I feel like there’s been a lot of stuff I’ve been working on this summer that I want to continue to drop in little quick-hitting fashions. They’re like two or three packs. But yeah, there’s definitely an album in store. Like, I’m a guy that grew up on projects and listened to full CDs. You didn’t really have a choice or like a music library on the streaming platforms so like I’m pro-project, for sure, so definitely that’s in the works.

Is there a title for it?

I don’t have a date for you but the name of the album will be I’m Not Even Who I Am Yet.

Who would you dream collaboration? Dead or alive.

Kendrick Lamar, man. I feel like just the level of… just everything that he embodies. I remember him coming up when his sh*t was on Live Mixtapes. He was really just like trying to make some shit shake and see where he is now and how he never really compromised his values, still moved the way that he wanted to move. That is just fucking inspiring to me. So Kendrick Lamar, I’ll say Jay-Z. If you want to go a different genre, I’m a big Coldplay fan. And there’s this band called Khruangbin that I really like. They be jammin’ they ass off. So I would say some of them.

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You were part of that viral moment when Lil Wayne was asked to recall his lyrics from “Lollipop (Remix).” What did that moment of him not even being able to remember his lyrics tell you about the work ethic required for a career in music?

Oh yeah, I remember back then, just because I’ve been following his whole career, like I’m that old. I know he records at an insane rate. People were like, “Oh, he couldn’t remember the words.” I’m like, “No sh*t he can’t remember the words. He records a lot.” And I’m recording a lot now. Probably, this summer, I’ve probably recorded over 50 songs or something like that, which is probably not even anything compared to the rate he works at. I’ll go back to some songs like dang, I don’t even remember the words. So it just makes sense now ‘cause I actually have the experience of probably not the same volume of catalog and I’m like, okay, I have to sit down and listen to this again to remember the words. Of course this dude, recording at the rate that probably nobody ever has would forget songs. But yeah, that was a funny moment. I was like people making a big deal out of it but this dude is – he literally tells you how many songs he’s recording.

Do you still have a relationship with Lil Wayne? You previously collaborated with Euroz before but has Wayne given you any feedback on your music?

Yeah, man. He was very encouraging of me. I was just shooting him shit that I would drop. This is a few years ago, and he was just like, “Keep going, keep going. It’s hard. Keep going. Keep going.” Just to hear that, man, because it’s like, I’m not somebody that wants something from him just because I have access to him. The fact that I’ll share it with him and he’d respond and be like, “Hell yeah, keep your sh*t going.” It’s like, alright, man, like, yeah, Wayne said he f*ckin with me, like, I can hold on to that. If 999,000 People are like this n***a sucks, I could hold on to the days where Wayne was like, “Bro, keep going. You on the right track.” 

Final question: where does Lil Wayne sit in your top 5 rappers dead or alive? And if not him, then who else is making that ranking? 

​Man, this is the ultimate setup question. I feel like these top rankings are all subjective and somebody’s gonna be cooked for whatever they say. Off of my world, in the world that I grew up in and the area that I grew up in and the impact that Wayne had on literally everybody that I was ever around, just in my world, he is easily in just the top three off of impact. Then, if you look at Young Thug. You look at all the people who are inspired by Young Thug – Young Thug says he’s inspired by Wayne. Just growing up in Atlanta in those times and, how many Atlanta artists [Young Thug] spawned. If you look at it from a stage of impact – like, I’m sure people can make all these different categories and criteria up to find a way to not put him in and that’s okay. But just in my world, I feel like he got to be top three.

Whether in the top 3 or top 5, who else is accompanying Lil Wayne?

I mean, Jay Z, for sure. Kanye’s definitely on my top five. I mean, my life was soundtracked when I was a kid with my CD player with The Black Album by Jay Z and Graduation by Kanye. Those two gotta be up there. Damn, there’s so many good rappers. Fuck, I hate this question. Kendrick Lamar, he up there. I mean, I remember listening to Nas Illmatic riding around with my pops. I got to put Nas in there, man.

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Lil Wayne Builds His Own Hip-Hop Fantasy Football Team

Lil Wayne is almost as much of a sports expert as he is a hip-hop legend, so how couldn’t his fusion of those two worlds be right on the dot? Moreover, during a conversation with Not Just Football, he built his own fantasy football team, but choosing only rappers instead of star players. Weezy had some pretty solid picks, and more knowledgeable sources and outlets likely have more to say about whether or not they are as great as he might think. But it also prompted some interesting contradictions and conflicts between his chosen players that we’ll get into soon.

“Obviously, I got to be the coach,” Lil Wayne clarified to kick off his hip-hop fantasy football draft. “As far as quarterback, my dawg, the 6ix God as the quarterback, Champagne Papi [Drake, for those of you reading this from under a rock]. [Jay-Z] would be Tom Brady, so Jay’s not in this. He’s just retired, he got a new job coming up, he making $300 mil’. He gon’ be okay. I want our running back to be, you know, like, tough, hardened. I like tough running backs -– I played fullback, so… Like, Beanie Sigel. You see Beanie Sigel back there, you know?

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Lil Wayne’s Rap Fantasy Football Draft

“Wide receiver, you know they got to be flamboyant,” Lil Wayne continued. “They got to be swaggy… We going Future. An opposite side of him, we going with 2 Chainz. He going to be the guy, the wide receiver that be like, ‘Man, just put it up. Just throw it up.’ Linebackers… Need them to be white boy crazy. Eye black just makes no more sense. We going Post Malone. You see all the tattoos and the grill, yeah. He remind me of [Maxx] Crosby. We got [The Game] and [50 Cent] on each end, left and right.”

Of course, there are a couple of matchups here on the team that would make coaching pretty difficult for Lil Wayne. Drake and Future aren’t really on the best of terms right now, and The Game and 50 Cent are sworn rivals. Does this rap football team have a shot at the Super Bowl? The world will never know…

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Odell Beckham Jr Celebrates After Winning $20 Million Lawsuit Against Nike

Odell Beckham Jr. is going to be playing for the Miami Dolphins this season. Overall, the 31-year-old has dealt with a ton of injuries as of late. However, he is going to have another chance to show fans what he can do. Although he may not have the best stats in the league, he can at least contribute to a playoff contender. That said, over the past few months, he has actually been at war with Nike over a $20 million lawsuit.

Odell had sued the company for royalties and backpay, claiming that he wasn’t getting what he was supposed to from his deal. Well, last night, it was revealed that he won his case. Subsequently, the NFL star took to Instagram where he spoke on the legal victory. He also thanked his expertly crafted legal team for coming through and helping him secure a huge win.

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Odell Beckham Jr Is Excited

 
 
 
 
 
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“UST DO……RIGHT @nike,” Odell wrote. “I wanna take this moment to thank God first and foremost thank you Heavenly Father. Wanna thank my team for every hour they have spent preparing on this case. I wanna thank the jury for simply doing what’s right in a world full of wrong… my message to whoever needs this is, STAND UP FOR WHAT YOU BELIEVE IN! JUSTICE WAS SERVED!!!”

Let us know what you think about all of this, in the comments section down below. Do you believe that Odell Beckham Jr. is going to have a solid season with the Miami Dolphins? How do you feel about his career moving forward? Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the sports world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite athletes and personalities.

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