Karrahboo Seemingly Parts Ways With Lil Yachty’s Concrete Boys

Karrahboo and Lil Yachty’s group, Concrete Boys, have seemingly parted ways. As caught by No Jumper, she’s no longer listed on the group’s Instagram page and did not perform with them at Broccoli City Festival in Washington D.C. on Friday. Fans took note of her absence as well. In one post on social media, a fan shared a picture of the stage with the caption, “Nawww this not fair,” while tagging Karrahboo. She reposted the picture while adding, “I agree.” She continued to share numerous other fans’ posts about her not making an appearance throughout the day.

In the comments section of No Jumper’s post about the situation, fans had mixed responses to the idea of her moving on. “Ngl when I went to the show the crowd was more lit to her songs than anything else…” one user posted. Another disagreed, writing: “Prolly the weakest member of the group.” Others theorized the entire drama is simply a promotion for her own album.

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Concrete Boys Perform At Broccoli City Festival

WASHINGTON, DC – JULY 27: Concrete Boys perform on stage during the Broccoli City Festival 2024 at Audi Field on July 27, 2024, in Washington, DC. (Photo by Brian Stukes/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

Karrahboo still hasn’t clarified her position in Concrete Boys after the festival performance. Earlier this year, she appeared on the group’s It’s Us Vol. 1 compilation album for the songs, “WHERE YO DADDY?” “NOT DA 2,” “HIT DIFF,” and “JEFF & LITA.” Yachty possibly addressed the situation in a post on X on Saturday, writing: “yall be letting this internet guide yall. in real life sh*t is different i’m tellin u.”

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Outside of drama with the Concrete Boys, Yachty recently made headlines after Kai Cenat premiered one of his unreleased songs with Drake. Be on the lookout for further updates on Karrahboo and the rest of Lil Yachty’s Concrete Boys on HotNewHipHop.

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112: Where Are They Now?

The iconic R&B group 112 went from the heart of Atlanta to the top of the R&B charts. After their debut in 1996, it didn’t take long for the group to gain acclaim and popularity. Since then, 112 has left an indelible mark on the music scene. Although their widespread popularity has since waned, while they were under the spotlight, they worked with the likes of The Notorious B.I.G. and Monica, among others.

Over the years, the group navigated through changes in lineup and the evolving landscape of R&B. However, they did so while continuing to captivate audiences with timeless hits like “Cupid,” “It’s Over Now,” and “Peaches & Cream.” It’s been almost three decades since their debut, and some fans have not heard about them in a while. Here’s what the members of 112, the flashy R&B group, have been up to since. 

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112: An Unforgettable R&B Group

112 was formed in 1991, and the group was originally named “Forte,” comprising five members. Daron Jones, Michael “Mike” Keith, Reginald Finley, Aldon Lagon, and Marvin “Slim” Scandrick were the original members in 1991. Following their audition for Sean “Diddy” Combs in 1993, Quinnes “Q” Parker joined the lineup, and they were signed to Bad Boy Records. However, Finley and Lagon were unfortunately dropped from the group. As a result, the group became a quartet, and adopted the name of the club where they auditioned for Combs, “112.”

Subsequently, they went on to have a notably successful career, making waves in the R&B scene. They even won a Grammy Award in 1997, and received another nomination for the 2002 ceremony. In February 2002 however,112 left Bad Boy Records, and the group signed with Def Jam. Under their Def Soul imprint, the group released Hot & Wet (2003), and Pleasure & Pain (2005). Afterwards, in 2007, 112 launched their label, One Twelve Music Group, but they went on hiatus soon after. Although they reunited and released another album, Q Mike Slim Daron, in 2018, Q and Daron soon left the group. While there are just two members left in 112 now, they are still functioning as a group. On September 4, 2020, they released a 9-track project titled Forever. 

Marvin “Slim” Scandrick

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VANCOUVER, BC – AUGUST 28: Singers Marvin ‘Slim’ Scandrick of 112 performs on stage at PNE Amphitheatre on August 28, 2018 in Vancouver, Canada. (Photo by Andrew Chin/Getty Images)

With his impressive high tenor voice, Slim has been the lead singer of 112 since he joined. However, soon after their hiatus in 2007, Slim released his solo debut album Love’s Crazy (2008). The album’s lead single “So Fly” appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at number 49. It remains Slim’s only solo song to appear on the chart. In 2016, he followed his debut album up with a second project titled Re-Fueled, which unfortunately did not chart. As aforementioned, he reunited with the other members of 112 in 2018 and released an album with them. Now, he is one of the group’s two last remaining members.

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Michael “Mike” Keith

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Michael Keith of the group “112” attends the 112 20 year celebration at Aroma Lounge on March 15, 2016 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Another founding member of 112, Mike has been present since the group was known as Forte back in 1991. Like Slim, Mike went solo following the group’s hiatus. Unlike Slim, however, Mike left because he believed a former member of the group had been stealing his money. Subsequently, in 2008, he released his solo debut album Michael Keith, but only as a digital download through iTunes and Amazon. After some time had passed, he returned and reconciled with the rest of the group in 2010. Alongside Slim, he is now the last remaining member of 112, as Q and Daron seem to have left the group for good.

Quinnes “Q” Parker

ATLANTA – NOVEMBER 22: Singer Q. Parker, co-star from “A Mother’s Love” poses for red carpet photos for “A Mother’s Love” stage play at the Rialto Center For The Arts in Atlanta, Georgia on NOVEMBER 22, 2013. (Photo By Raymond Boyd/Getty Images)

Before finally leaving 112 in 2018, Q had already ventured into acting, appearing in the 2015 film My First Miracle. Since then, he has starred in a handful of other movies, including Cheating in the Next Room (2021) and Christmas Ringer (2023). As he seems to be getting more into his acting bag, we may see more of him on-screen in the coming years. Surprisingly, in September 2023, following the death of singer Irish Grinstead, Q openly called out to Mike and Slim for a reunion. It remains to be seen if the two current members of 112 will pay him any heed. 

Daron Jones

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Daron Jones of the Group “112” attends the 112 20 Year Celebration at Aroma Lounge on March 15, 2016 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Daron Jones has the most extensive solo discography of all four 112 members. Since 2015, he has released several singles and projects. These include Christmas in Atlanta (2015), The Unofficial Diary Of Daron Jones, Vol. 2 (2017), and Human (2019), among others. Besides his music, the singer has kept a low profile over the years. Like Q, he left 112 seemingly for good in 2018, and has since focused on his solo career. 

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Johnny Gill Reveals He Took R. Kelly’s Place In LSG

During a recent interview with VladTV, Johnny Gill opened up about the origins of LSG. He discussed the R&B group’s name, which is comprised of all the members’ last initials. While Gerald Levert, Keith Sweat, and Gill make up the group, he says that he wasn’t originally supposed to be a part of the trio.

“Originally, it was supposed to be Keith, Gerald and R. Kelly,” he shared. “And some kind of way, Rob pulled out of it from what I was told, and I know Gerald talked to me and he was like, ‘Man, Keith wants to do a group thing.’” Though they initially had R. Kelly in mind to complete the group, Gill also recalls Levert telling him that he “suggested [him] anyway.”

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R. Kelly “Pulled Out Of” The Group

Fans can agree that the group certainly wouldn’t have been the same without Gill. R. Kelly’s career also took a turn for the worst only a few years after LSG released their debut album. The disgraced performer now resides at Butner Federal Prison for his various counts of sexual abuse. He also currently owes over $500K in victim restitution. In August, a judge ordered Warner Music Group to hand over the royalties they were holding from R. Kelly’s music. It was reported that they had over $567K in royalties, which would cover his debt to his victims, and more.

Over the summer, Dame Dash spoke on R. Kelly’s relationship with the late Aaliyah, claiming that he groomed her. “I think he’s where he belongs,” he said of R. Kelly’s prison stay. “I know Aaliyah, so I know what he did, I can’t be objective about that, you know what I’m saying? But he definitely seemed like he needed some help.” What do you think of Johnny Gill revealing that R. Kelly was supposed to be in LSG? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Brandon Casey Of Jagged Edge Shares Grueling Car Crash Pictures, Says He’s Recovered

Brandon Casey, R&B singer of the group Jagged Edge, recently had a scary brush with death on the road. Moreover, he shared a picture of his demolished vehicle on his Instagram page following a nasty car crash. The group’s official IG page also sent their best wishes to their star member, and fortunately it seems like he’s at least recovering well. The Atlanta-based recording group is still putting out music today, so hopefully this doesn’t yield any more unfortunate results for the collective. For example, last year they teamed up with Canadian R&B duo dvsn for their new single “What’s Up,” one of many examples of the group remaining in public consciousness.

Regardless of all that, it seems like the So So Def Recordings signee is just happy to be with us still. “When u know god got u thru it you gotta say Thank u,” Brandon Casey wrote as his post’s caption. “U gotta feel gratitude not jus speak it. Thank u Father I kno I wouldn’t b here without ur grace and mercy. I’ll prolly never be the same but I’m so grateful I’m here. Thank u Jesus !!!!”

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Brandon Casey’s Scary Accident

With this in mind, it’s heartening to hear that this worrisome incident seemed to smooth over as well as it could’ve for the 47-year-old. Unfortunately, other instances of Jagged Edge showing up in pop culture or news cycles were much less sympathetic, albeit for good (and unconfirmed) reason. For example, Matthew Knowles claimed back in December of 2019 that Brandon Casey and his group sexually assaulted members of Destiny’s Child. The group as an entity denied it outright, and Casey chimed in a few months later to double down.

“It’s funny because someone called me about doing an interview about that,” he told TMZ. “And honestly, I got too much respect for B, Kelly, all the girls involved, you know what I mean? I have no business sitting here giving y’all some dirt on Matthew Knowles. It is whatever he says it is. I think everybody involved knows what the truth is so, the truth speaks for itself. Am I in jail? Come on, bro.” For more news and the latest updates on Brandon Casey and Jagged Edge, log back into HNHH.

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Drake’s Dad Takes A Group Of Ladies To IHOP

Drake’s father Dennis Graham is related to a lot of incredibly famous musicians, not to mention being one himself. As such, it’s often that he enjoys the spoils of wealth in small but still pretty fun ways, even at a regular place like IHOP. Moreover, a video recently came out of Graham apparently on the way to the International House of Pancakes with a large group of girls. However, it’s not entirely clear where they are in the first place before making their way there: maybe a warehouse of some sort? Regardless, it was still quite funny to hear the 68-year-old literally refer to it as “the International House of Pancakes” when asked where he was going.

Furthermore, Drake’s dad comes up every once in a while in the news, mostly when he and the rest of the family link up together. Earlier this year, they both got dapper and had a night out with the OVO mogul’s mother Sandi and his son Adonis, who matched his suit as well. Also, for events like award ceremonies and other big happenings, Dennis Graham is sometimes right there beside his superstar son. Overall, just being a famous person’s father will make pretty much anything you do a tad bit funnier, especially with some company.

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Drake’s Dad Hits Up IHOP With An Entourage

On the other hand, Dennis Graham has also usually been an insider into Drake’s music and his career as a whole. For example, when he released “Search & Rescue,” many thought that the woman on the cover was intentionally a Kim Kardashian lookalike, spurring another example of beef with Kanye West. Graham stepped in on Instagram to clear this up. “Drake is not trolling anyone,” he wrote. “It’s just a song, why try and create a Kanye and Drake beef again?”

Even though it doesn’t always happen, it’s always interesting to hear a family member give some insight into an icon’s career. It might not always be true, but it’s almost always a more curious and weighted statement. All we can hope for now is that Dennis Graham had a good time at IHOP, as random as that sounds. For more news and the latest updates on Drake and his father, stick around on HNHH.

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Mindless Behavior: A Complete Timeline

Mindless Behavior is a young boy band group who made decent waves within the music industry back in the early 2000’s. Now in 2023, where are they, and are they making more music? When the group first began, they were hardly out of their teenage years. Below we’ll take a look at the Mindless behavior timeline to see the extension of their talent with hip hop, pop, and R&B. 

The band Mindless Behavior includes four members, most of which change around the mid-2000’s. Because of many shifts within the band’s schedules and expectations, many members either dropped off of the project or were fired well into 2011. However, the initial performance of the first members of the band make Mindless Behavior what it is today in retrospect, as each member contributed heavily to the development of hits like My Girl and All Around The World.

Raquan Tanyae Smith

Raquan Tanyae Smith, also known as Ray Ray in the band, is the second oldest member of Mindless Behavior. Hailing from Los Angeles just like some of the other members of the group, Ray Ray is the same age, being born in 1997. Ray Ray contributed heavily to Mindless Behavior’s success, acting as a lead in the band under many circumstances. He was not only a backing vocalist for Mindless Behavior in the timeline, but also acted as a sub-rapper and lead rapper. Despite only holding that lead rapper title for a little while, Ray Ray still made iconic movements within his own group, helping bring Mindless Behavior to the reown it witnessed during the 2000’s.

Ray Ray not only influenced the group with his skills on the mic, but his talent on the stage as well. He understood dance basics before joining the group, partnering with dancer Tommy the Clown. His lessons helped evolve his style, eventually budding into the energetic hype that the entire group generates on stage.

Craig Crippen Jr.

Craig Crippen Jr. was the elder member of Mindless Behavior in the timeline. Also called Prodigy, Craig was born in 1996, hailing from the East Coast. As opposed to the other members, Craig came from the east side of the USA, and as a result had a much different outlook on the band as a whole. While he is the eldest member of the band, he was the last member to be brought in, bringing the band to its beginning stage in the early 2000’s. Prodigy was discovered on YouTube that he ran while in Philidelphia. The nickname he uses flor the band, Prodigy, stems not from himself, but the other band members. He gets this nickname from his ability to take on new talents for the band, including music styles, singing roles, and dance moves.

Chresanto August

Roc Royal, real named Cresanto August, is the youngest member of Mindless Behavior, born on July 23, 1997. While he is the youngest, his specialty lies in his vocal addition that he brings to the band. Roc Royal serves as a backing vocalist and main rapper in Mindless Behavior. His well honed rapping skills definitely made an image within the band. Roc Royal was a dedicated member, beginning his rapping career at an early age of eight years old. On stage, he was an energetic and impression-giving member, always bringing hype to the audiences, whether it be through a music video or live performance. 

Jacob Perez

Jacob Perez, or as his name within Mindless Behavior goes, Princeton, was born in Los Angeles in 1997. He stems from a Latino and African American heritage, getting an early start in life before a screen by being in commercials for products such as Nike and McDonalds. Before he was even five, he was on the screen.

His nickname Princeton comes from his almost obsessive love for both music theory and history.  Even in his earliest days of performance, Princeton was a part of music videos for popular brands. His professionalism in the field as well as his great fan-knowledge of music made him a great member of the group, which helped Mindless Behavior become a hit during their hottest track releases.

There are many tracks that made Mindless Behavior a notable group in the 2000’s. Tracks like My Girl and All Around The World made for great waves in the public eye and ear, bringing Mindless Behavior up to a very mindful audience degree. Despite having a relatively short arc in success and noteriety during the 2000’s, none can deny Mindless Behavior’s influence during their highest time.

My Girl

My Girl was the beginning of the best time in the Mindless Behavior timeline. For the entire group, My Girl meant a stellar music video as well as multiple live performances where the group was given the chance to show of their skills. It hit record heights, coming through with over 30,000 copies sold during just the first week of release. Thanks fot the work by Interscope Records, it hit number 7 on the U.S. charts relatively shortly after release.

All Around The World

Their second hit album, All Around The World, made for a second big wave in Mindless Behavior’s work. While it was the only peak since 2011, the impact it made in 2013 made for a great hit on the United States album charts. During peak release time, the second album hit number six on the charts. This was more or less the end of Mindless Behavior’s popularity, because the third album saw significantly less public acclaim. The Third album #OfficialMBMusic, arrived in 2016, but came with little fanfare.

Partnership with Diggy Simmons

In 2011, during the height of the band’s time, Mindless Behavior had the opportunity to partner up with Diggy Simmons to create the song Mrs. Right. The song features rapping talents from Simmons, as well as lyrical support for writing in addition to Dee1 and Rickey Deleon. At the time, all the members were anywhere from 13 to 15 while the song was being made, making it an iconic piece. While Mrs. Right didn’t stand out as much as the first breakout release, it still made big waves and is known as a siginificant notch in the timeline for Mindless Behavior.

Later Band Changes

As the lead vocalist for Mindless Behavior, one of the first changing aspects in the timeline was Prodigy’s decision to leave. While he did later rejoin in 2015, ties between the band members were strained. There’s some speculation that internal strife and bullying were the cause of the band’s sudden upheaval despite great success.

Other changes included Roc Royal’s position in the band. He was fired in 2014 for supposedly stealing a producer’s car. Accusations that confirmed his seperation from the band include starting fights and jail time. In 2018, he began serving time in prison, right after he became the first member of the band to become a father. Despite setbacks, he has since released solo tracks under a new name, Santo August.

Despite some good success, the band is no longer together. After Prodigy’s leaving in 2013, the group was a trio in peformance until another member, EJ, was brought on for his role as a vocalist. While Prodigy did come back to the band very briefly in 2015, it wasn’t enough to make an impact on the band’s future. The end of Mindless Behavior’s timeline came in 2017, when they officially disbanded.