HER Has Never Met A Genre She Cannot Conquer

People like to throw the term “industry plant” around at artists that encounter rapid success. Oftentimes these musicians exist in the major label system. And, often they are women. What exactly the term means has dozens of interpretations, but can generally be narrowed down to an artist having an unfair advantage in the music biz, where they are propped up for accolades they do not deserve, getting big looks despite not having the fanbase that should be necessary for such success.

While these sorts of criticisms have a myriad of issues, one of the biggest faults is that they tend to explain away something someone doesn’t understand (or doesn’t attempt to understand) as the product of conspiracy. If you look around at the news in just about any field, this tends to be a running theme around how things are discussed on the internet. Rarely do people actually take the time to see how things work for themselves.

For HER, the Bay Area renaissance woman who has faced such criticisms for the last half-decade, the chance to disengage with online discourse was available on Friday night at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Performing the first of two nights in front of a capacity crowd of more than 16,000, HER took an audience of young and old across her many influences, where classical, jazz, R&B, rock, spoken word poetry, and more all made appearances over the course of two-and-a-half hours of music. Backed by conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the LA Philharmonic as well as her own more traditional band backing set-up complete with a quartet of backing singers, it was a moment where no amount of industry favors could do much good. The Hollywood Bowl is an unforgiving stage that’s been conquered by the biggest and brightest stars of music. And HER spent every moment showing how much she belonged there.

Dustin Downing on behalf of the LA Phil

The evening’s opening gave attendees that frequent the Bowl for contemporary fare a chance to see how the venue functions otherwise. Dudamel led the Phil through a couple of opening numbers, notably both originally by Black composers, showing off the majesty of LA’s premier orchestra. And then without much warning, the music gently transitioned into Marvin Gaye’s “Inner City Blues,” with HER’s unmistakable, disembodied vocals appearing before she made her way to the stage. As she traversed a sampling of material new and old with the orchestra, HER made it known that she’d never in her wildest dreams imagined performing with the LA Philharmonic, another entry to a resume that began as a child prodigy and has included wins at the Oscars and Grammys, support from artists like Rihanna and Usher, and appearances in major national ad campaigns.

HER’s bona fides are abundant, but even so, it’s not surprising that she felt the need to point them out on Friday night. When people spend as much time telling you you don’t deserve something, it’s up to you to highlight your own CV. Still, when she pointed out her own Oscar win or a song’s No. 1 status, it never came across as HER having a chip on her shoulder. It didn’t even come across as having something to prove. No, as she made her way through some of the best tunes of the last five years — including the lively “Fight For You,” the showstopping “Hold On,” and especially on what she called “the wedding song of 2021” “Best Part” — HER’s brand of confidence was anchored by grace. You couldn’t help root for the artist whose trajectory had been heading for this moment since childhood.

HER spent her final hour without the orchestra, showing that superb songwriting and musicianship are not mutually exclusive. She slapped the bass, played guitar behind her head, showed rock star swagger with covers of Lenny Kravitz and Queen, and even played piano and the frickin’ drums to Coldplay’s “Clocks.” If she grabbed Gustavo’s baton and started leading the orchestra herself, no one would have really been surprised. Noting that it was her first proper show since releasing her debut album earlier in the year, Back Of My Mind, HER displayed no cobwebs in what was a deserving coronation for one of music’s newest stars. Surely many helped along the way, but on this night, all the flowers belonged to HER.

Lil Wayne Details How Police Officers Stepped Over Him After His Suicide Attempt In 1994

Years before Lil Wayne laid claim to the title of “Best Rapper Alive,” he dealt with mental health issues that culminated in an attempted suicide when he was just 12 years old. In a new episode of Complex‘s Uncomfortable Conversations with Emmanuel Acho, Wayne once again details the attempt in his own words, as well as explaining how he managed to survive and the callous attitudes of police officers which almost ensured that he didn’t.

“How I knew I had a mental health problem was I pulled the trigger,” he says of the incident. “I realized that at a very young age.”

Wayne describes in the interview how he shot himself in the chest after being told to give up his rap dreams by his mother. However, since he didn’t die, he says he had an epiphany: “I might be here for a reason.” He says that he was able to slide himself to the door, but that when police removed the door from its hinges and saw him lying there, the first handful bypassed him looking for drugs and guns. However, one officer whom Lil Wayne has always called Uncle Bob in prior interviews refused to step over him and drove him to the hospital.

The rapper further describes how his mental health issues have dogged him into adulthood and stardom as he questions “will you matter when it’s all over?”

You can watch the full interview above.

Jack Harlow Explains Why He Might Give Up Drinking For The Rest Of 2021

While Jack Harlow‘s star continues to rise in 2021, the Lousiville rapper is making healthier life choices to ensure that he’s able to enjoy his success to the fullest. In a post on Instagram, Harlow revealed that he has stopped drinking alcohol this year, predicting that he might have given it up for good.

“Haven’t had a single sip of alcohol in 2021,” he celebrated. “Going the rest of the year without it. Maybe I’ll never take another sip, who knows?” He continued by revealing just how big of a deal this is for him, writing, “My favorite vice was definitely drinking (I don’t like to smoke) but if I learned anything this year it’s that I don’t need it.”

Next, he admitted that while he’s not much of a sharer on social media, he thought it was an opportune time for a check-in. “I don’t usually say a lot in my captions because it feels like anything worth telling y’all I should just put in my songs…but today felt like a good time for a life update,” he wrote. “I’m really grateful for how far we’ve come and I want you to know I appreciate all of you. But I’m hungrier right now than I’ve ever been. I’m prepared to become a well-oiled machine to take this sh*t to the next level. See you soon.”

Whether that means he’s gotten over his documented hatred of exercise, it’s fun to see a rapper actually enjoying their success and taking steps to keep going with excitement for the future.

Jack Harlow is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

2 Chainz Reflects On 9-Year Anniversary Of “Based On A T.R.U. Story”

2 Chainz recently reflected on the 9-year anniversary of his debut solo album, Based on a T.R.U. Story, which was released on August 14, 2012. In a tweet expressing his appreciation for the positive response to the project, he also teased that new music on the way.

“9 Years Ago today I dropped My First Solo Album ‘Based On A T.R.U. Story.’ It got rave reviews and was nominated for Album Of The Year @ the Grammys, not bad for Tityboi from da Soufside of ATL whose previous occupation was trappin!” Chainz wrote, Saturday.

“Im STILL here MORE NEW MUSIC on da way,” he added.

2 Chainz, Based on a T.R.U. Story
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Based on a T.R.U. Story features several massively popular singles including “No Lie,” featuring Drake, “Birthday Song” featuring Kanye West, and “I’m Different.” All three songs cracked the top 50 of the Billboard Hot 100. As Chainz mentions, the acclaimed project was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 55th Grammy Awards, but lost to Drake’s classic album, Take Care.

As for new music, Chainz recently teased a new track produced by Bangladesh. The two last worked together on Based on a T.R.U. Story for the song, “Dope Peddler.”

Chainz released his sixth studio album So Help Me God! back in November 2020.

Diddy Brings Gina Huynh To Las Vegas Amid Rumors He’s Dating Yung Miami

Diddy’s personal life has been a heavy topic of conversation, and speculation, ever since Yung Miami shared a picture of the two holding hands on her Instagram back in June.

Without ever confirming their relationship status, the rappers have been fueling the flames with cryptic posts and public PDA all summer. As fans wait for the suspected couple to go public, Diddy has thrown a curveball at the narrative this past weekend. 

Puffy was spotted with his former flame Gina Huynh — rumored to be his side piece during his longtime relationship with Cassie this past weekend. On Sunday, Gina shared a set of photos and videos of her in the audience watching Diddy perform as a guest at Usher’s Vegas residency.

The model boldly captioned the post, “I know you see the point. @usher concert was incredible. Thank you for taking me,” with a few flirty emojis. To top it all off, Gina pinned a comment from a follower who wrote, “Diddy wasn’t about to ever let you go!”

Yung Miami seems unbothered by Diddy’s choice to bring Gina as his plus one to the show, giving Gina’s flex her approval with a like on Instagram.

Yung Miami is focused on making new music with bestie JT at the moment, after releasing their creative “Twerkulator” music video, directed by none other than Missy Elliott, the two teased another new single alongside a snippet drop on Sunday night. 

City Girls’ music aside, could this mean Diddy and Yung Miami are not as close to commitment as the general public initially believed? Let us know what you think in the comments.

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Bas Wants A Dreamville “Verzuz” TDE Battle

We’ve seen how Verzuz can reinvigorate the careers of iconic artists like Jadakiss and The LOX, who have experienced record highs on streaming following their battle against Dipset. While it may not be the right time for Bas and Dreamville to participate on the platform considering all of them are still striving, they’ve seemingly got their sights set on another popular hip-hop collective when the time is right.

Speaking with DJ Carisma on Power 106, rapper Bas talked about his new single “The Jackie” and answered who he thinks Dreamville would go up against on Verzuz, should they ever decide to get involved. His answer was the one that hip-hop fans around the world were hoping to hear.

“I mean, it’s got to be TDE, right?” said Bas. “Shout out the fam. Shout out Isaiah Rashad, album is fire. The House is Burning… really enjoying that. That’s family but it’d be good competition, for sure.” 

Bas signaled that fans shouldn’t expect a Verzuz battle between Dreamville and TDE anytime soon, but that if both sides were still interested in a few years, we might end up getting blessed with one.

Considering all the talk surrounding the much-hyped (and never-released) collaborative album from J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar, a TDE-Dreamville Verzuz would definitely break the internet. Do you want it?

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Keyshia Cole Shares Pics From Her Mother’s Funeral: “We Will Miss You”

Keyshia Cole shared photos from her late mother, Frankie Lons’ funeral with her fans on social media, Monday. Cole reflected on seeing her one last time during the celebration in her honor.

“We will miss you, I tried to spend as much time close to her as I could, in that church. When we got to the mausoleum, I asked if I could see her one last time,” she wrote in the caption of the post. “I kno her spirit was no longer there in the physical, I just hope she was able to see that we came together in celebration of her name, the laughs, love, and honesty she brought to this world…. I’ve internalized a lot as of recent. The love is real Frank Da.”

Keyshia Cole, Funeral
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The ceremony was held Saturday in Oakland, California from 1:00 to 3:00 PM and Cole invited her followers to come participate. Cole’s Instagram post shows a video of the release of the doves and butterflies after the event.

Lons passed away on her 61st birthday, last month, after suffering an overdose. She had struggled with addiction throughout her life, and her battle was documented on Cole’s BET reality show Keyshia Cole My New Life.

JayDaYoungan Addresses Cuban Doll’s “Gay” Claims

Cuban Doll and JayDaYoungan very publicly broke up a few weeks ago when Cuban called out the rapper on social media, claiming to have found “gay stuff” on his phone. At the time of her claims, she cited Jay’s sexuality as the “real reason” they split, and the rapper has officially addressed her remarks.

According to JayDaYoungan, Cuban Doll is simply angry that he hasn’t been intimate with her in over a month, so she’s spreading false allegations.


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“Bitch all in her feelings cus ainn give her d*ck in a month now she on Twitter calling me gay,” wrote the 23-year-old on Instagram. “When she know I drop real good d*ck & that P*ssy need spit so I rather her swallow my babies.”

Cuban Doll has not responded to Jay’s latest comments. However, she did suggest that they might have gotten back together, tweeting on Monday morning, responding to a fan who tweeted, “i got my bitch back i’ll call y’all when i’m cryin again” with “*n***a.”

Do you think JayDaYoungan and Cuban Doll got back together? And what do you think about Cuban Doll claiming that she found “gay stuff” on his phone? Who’s lying about who?

LiAngelo Ball Gets Some High Praise Amid Summer League Campaign

When LiAngelo Ball was signed by the Charlotte Hornets to play on their Summer League team, fans were very excited as it was a chance for the middle Ball brother to showcase his talents and make an NBA case for himself. Not to mention, his younger brother LaMelo is on the team and it would only make sense for these two to play with each other on the same floor. 

Throughout Summer League, Ball has shown just how good of a shooter he is, and while he might not get a lot of playing time, there is no doubt that he has delivered some highlight-reel plays. Hornets fans believe he deserves a spot on the team, and according to reporter Jordan Schultz, there are many around the team who see Ball as a real contender to make the final roster.

LiAngelo Ball

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“Great kid. Love him. He was at the facility practicing everyday for two months to play in the Summer League. Shows a ton of character. He can shoot it, great feel, knack for scoring,” Hornets assistant coach Jay Triano said. Interestingly enough, most Hornets sources see Gelo as a G-League player for now, although if he continues to showcase his shooting ability, then there is an argument to be made that he should be brought up to the main roster.

As the regular season approaches, Gelo could very well get some playing time in the preseason. If he does, this will be the perfect time for him to showcase his talents and perhaps become the third Ball brother on an NBA roster.