Lil Uzi Vert’s ‘Pink Tape’ Is Coming

Philadelphia rapper Lil Uzi Vert has been up to more than riding ATV through the streets. This week, Uzi had fans going when he hinted at the possible release of a long-awaited project, Pink Tape. Lil Uzi Could Be Dropping What His Fans Have Been Waiting For Lil Uzi left a cryptic post for his […]

Rihanna Is Here For Sha’Carri’s Jaw-Dropping Flex

Track star Sha’Carri Richardson has had quite the eventful past few months ranging from becoming America’s fastest woman to losing her chance to compete in the Olympics over failing her drug test due to cannabis use. While she may not have made it to this year’s Olympics, she still has the support of some pretty […]

Bhad Bhabie Goes Off On Lil Yachty: “You Ain’t Got As Much Money As Me!”

No matter how far Danielle Bregoli goes along in her career, she will always be remembered as a problematic child from the Dr. Phil show. She’s moved on with her life and has developed a successful Rap career under the moniker Bhad Bhabie, but with every social media post or interview, Bregoli faces an avalanche of negativity from people who find pleasure at trolling the young star. Her responses have often gotten her into more trouble, especially as it pertains to allegations of cultural appropriation and Blackfishing.

Recently, Bregoli appeared on the cover of Inked magazine, and following the release of her feature, the 18-year-old once again was hit with negativity. When this happens, Bregoli often hops on Livestream to air out her frustrations, angrily yelling about being on the receiving end of harsh critics. This time, Lil Yachty jumped on Live with her in an attempt to teach her another way.

Yachty tried telling Bregoli that yelling at a screen about her online bullies won’t change anything. “I need you to understand that there’s a better way to get your point across,” he said.

While he was talking, an angry Bregoli interrupted to counter his argument, saying she has to explain herself to prove that what people present her to be isn’t truth. “It’s so frustrating that the internet is so f*cking sensitive to anything I do or anything anyone else does,” she yelled. “But the minute one of us come for them, ‘Oh, why you talkin’ ’bout me’… Like, what?!”

Yachty tried to squeeze a word in, but Bregoli wasn’t quite finished and went on to say her biggest pet peeve is being accused of cultural appropriation. She then defined what “cultural appropriation” means to her, explaining that it is only true for people who first denounce a look or practice from another culture to only, in turn, do it themselves.

Meanwhile, Lil Boat continued to try to explain to the teen that she should learn that “this don’t help nothing.” He added, “You gotta understand sh*t come with this lifestyle.” Bregoli and Yachty didn’t seem to be on the same page and she interpreted his advice as telling her to allow people to say whatever they want. However, it seems that Yachty was urging her to stop going on Livestream to yell at her phone’s camera because she’s frustrated with naysayers. 

Bregoli continued to go off on Yachty, telling him that he wasn’t as popular and didn’t have as much money as she does. Still, Yachty asked her why she was yelling at a phone. “It makes me feel better,” she replied. That was enough for him as he chuckled, said “goodnight,” and logged out. The Live ended after someone else, presumed to be her boyfriend, walked in and told her she was embarrassing herself and that her manager told her to get offline.

It was…chaotic…to say the least. Check out clips and reactions from viewers below.

EST Gee Delivers “Bigger Than Life Or Death” Ft. Young Thug, Future, Lil Baby, Lil Durk & More

As promised, EST Gee has returned with his latest record. Bigger Than Life or Deatharrives seven months after the Louisville, Kentucky native delivered I Still Don’t Feel Nun, a project that topped the Billboard Heatseeker charts. To say that the release of Bigger Than Life or Death is a proud moment for the rapper is an understatement, and recently, he detailed why this mixtape holds a special place.

“I lost almost everything I hold close to my heart for this moment,” Gee wrote on Instagram. “I know nothing last forever wit the exception of a few things. And now I honestly feel like I could never die. This legacy gon outlast all of us. Which brings me to this conclusion.”

Features on the album include Lil Baby, 42 Dugg, Rylo Rodriguez, Future, Young Thug, Lil Durk, Pooh Shiesty, and Yo Gotti. Stream Bigger Than Life or Death and let us know what you think.

Tracklist

1. Riata Dada
2. Make It Even
3. 5500 Degrees ft. Lil Baby, 42 Dugg, Rylo Rodriguez
4. Bigger Than Life or Death
5. Sky Dweller
6. Lick Back Remix ft. Future, Young Thug
7. In Town ft. Lil Durk
8. Price Tag
9. Run N 2 ME
10. Capitol 1
11. All I Know ft. Pooh Shiesty
12. Forreal
13. Real Reason
14. No Friends ft. Yo Gotti, 42 Dugg
15. Lick Back

Dolly Parton Recreated Her ‘Playboy’ Cover For #HotGirlSummer And Megan Thee Stallion Approves

Dolly Parton is basically a superhero at this point. Last year, she donated millions to help create one of the Covid-19 vaccines, made clear her support for Black Lives Matter, and even recently launched an ice cream flavor with the beloved Jeni’s.

Today, she decided it was time to remind the world that even at her age, she’s still got what it takes to rock a Playboy cover. Recreating her iconic, vintage cover for her husband Carl’s birthday, Dolly strutted her stuff in a tiny black teddy. She joked about how her body has outlasted the publication’s ability to release a print cover. “Remember sometime back I said I was going to pose on Playboy magazine when I was 75?” Dolly asked in the social media clip. “Well, I’m 75, and they don’t have a magazine anymore. But, my husband always loved the original cover of Playboy, so I was trying to think of something to do to make him happy. He still thinks I’m a hot chick after fifty-seven years, and I’m not going to try to talk him out of that.” Clearly, this married couple is doing something right.

Don’t worry, she’s already gotten a co-sign from the patron saint of #HotGirlSummer herself:

And since Megan just graced the cover of Sports Illustrated herself this week, she knows what she’s talking about. So no, there’s nothing Dolly can’t do.

Boosie Badazz Is “Respectful” Of Rihanna’s Relationship With ASAP Rocky

After learning of rumors that ASAP Rocky and Rihanna were dating, Boosie Badazz admitted to being slightly depressed over the news. The Lousiana icon hasn’t been shy about his adoration for the Barbadian superstar, but over the years, his public declarations have gone unanswered. Now that Rihanna and ASAP Rocky have confirmed their relationship, Boosie seems a tad disappointed, however, he maintains that he won’t be anything less than a perfect gentleman.

“Yeah, yep, yep. I always turn it down when she’s public in a relationship,” Boosie recently told Home Grown Radio. “You don’t ever see that. I’m respectful.”

Rihanna, ASAP Rocky
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“That’s still my fantasy and sh*t, but you know I like to see her with ASAP Rocky,” he continued. “I rock with ASAP Rocky, too. But once she in a relationship, I back up. I’m just fantasizing.” Last month, during an interview with VladTV, Boosie had a more vulgar approach when he described what he would do to the singer.

“I would have been skeeted in her,” said Boosie at the time. “I would have took that motherf*cker off. If you got a chance, if you hitting [Rihanna] raw, yeah, you gotta raw-dog her. If you’re in love, I don’t see why they should be wearing protection.” Check out his full interview with Home Grown Radio below.

Megan Thee Stallion Hid Rap Aspirations From Her Mother: “I Wanted To Be Perfect”

When she was a teen, Megan Thee Stallion admitted that she would head down to the beach and have her friends take photos of her as if she was a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model. Now that she’s an award-winning, chart-topping, international superstar, those dreams have become a reality. The Houston rapper is one of several ladies gracing the cover of the latest Swimsuit Issue, and for her feature, Megan kicked back with supermodel mogul Tyra Banks to talk about the development of her Rap career.

It was back in March 2019 when Megan’s mother, Holly Thomas, reportedly passed away after battling cancer. The budding artist has previously stated that she was inspired to pursue a Rap career because of her mother who was also a rapper.

“My mom was a rapper. She didn’t know I wanted to be a rapper, but I would literally watch her in the studio all day,” Megan told Tyra. “I’m like, ‘This lady is everything.’ I didn’t want to tell her that I could rap until I was eighteen. I wanted to be perfect to her.” As Megan continued to hone her Rap skills, the teen enrolled in college because her grandmother, who was a teacher, wanted to make sure she continued her education.

“I was like, ‘Okay, I’ve probably held this secret in long enough,'” she added. “I started going to the studio by myself…I didn’t want [my mom] to shut me down. I didn’t want her to say, ‘You’re not serious about this.” 

When she was about 20-years-old, Megan said she finally approached her mom to tell her that she wanted to be a rapper. “I was like, ‘Okay, Mama. Don’t whoop me, but I’m about to curse, okay?’ So, I started going off and I’m cursing.” She joked that her mother immediately wanted to know where she learned all of those curse words.

Aside from those fond memories of her late mother, Megan also spoke with Tyra about her dream of owning and operating an assisted living facility. Watch the two stars chat about Megan Thee Stallion’s rise below.

 

Lupe Fiasco Tries His Hand At Kali Uchis’ ‘Telepatia’ In A New Remix

It’s been a little while since Lupe Fiasco delivered a full-length project to his fans. His last album came back in 2018 with Drogas Wave and while three years isn’t an unusual amount of time to wait for a new project, supports of the rapper would certainly love a new effort from him. Until that time comes, they’ll have to enjoy his sporadic drops like his latest release.

Lupe takes on Kali Uchis’ “Telepatia” in a new remix. The track is a highlight effort from the singer’s sophomore album, Sin Miedo (Del Amor Y Otros Demonios), and on the remix, Lupe lays a couple of verses over the track’s colorful and breezy production. The song is not the first remix that Lupe has dropped in remix months. At the end of last year, he shared a triumphant freestyle titled “Mobb Deep,” which saw him rapping over Beanie Siegel’s 2001 song, “Nothing Like It.” He premiered the new track during a room on the audio-based social media app, Clubhouse.

Prior to the freestyle over “Nothing Like It,” Lupe dropped his double-sided Tape Tape EP with producer Soundtrakk. Before that, he dropped his “BBQ Chicken Freestyle” and his House EP with Florida producer Kaelin Ellis.

Outside of music, Lupe launched the first season of The Lupe & Royce Show, his joint podcast with fellow rapper Royce Da 5’9.” The duo announced the show last fall and described it as “half conversation between friends, half interview show, and 100% weird.”

You can hear the remix in the video above.