Rod Wave Is All About His Business On “Street Runner” Single

In just two weeks, Rod Wave is returning with his new album, SoulFly. The project comes on the heels of the Florida rapper voicing his frustrations with his label over on Instagram back in January. “P*ssy ass label playing wit a n*gga sh*t I ain’t dropping sh*t f*ck ya pay me,” he wrote at the time. “Y’all wanna album ask @alamorecords.” Soon, the rapper returned to reveal that he and his label had come to an understanding so on March 26, SoulFly will arrive in full.

On Wednesday (March 10), Rod Wave dropped a single from the album titled “Street Runner,” the eighth song on SoulFly‘s tracklist. The rapper shared an accompanying music video that opens with the words, “Sorry for the wait, the album is finished, that you for rocking with me.” Rod Wave’s “Street Runner” is an introspective single that shows the rapper is more focused on building his brands than having a good time, and the visual seemed to match that energy as he’s seen jet-setting from filming a video to performing at a live show. Check it out and let us know if you’re excited for SoulFly.

Quotable Lyrics

I hope chasin’ my dreams don’t get in the way
I blame my struggles and my uncles for my hustlin’ ways
I’m way in Michigan right now, lookin’ at real estate
Lord knows I wanna lay ya down but I’m chasin’ cake
Can’t go back broke, stay on the go, that’s all that’s on my brain

Beyonce Thanks Meghan Markle For Her ‘Courage And Leadership’ In A Message Of Support

One of the few ways Beyonce directly communicates with her fans is through her website, Beyonce.com, where the queen of pop frequently posts updates and messages of support to friends and fellow celebrities. Today, she used that space to stand in solidarity with Meghan Markle, the American actress of the show Suits, mother of Archie, wife of Harry Mountbatten-Windsor, and once known as the Duchess Of Sussex. Markle was the first person of color to marry into the British monarchy when she wed Prince Harry in 2018, and as an exclusive interview with Oprah revealed this past weekend, the prejudicial treatment she faced because of this was nearly unbearable.

Luckily, Meghan and Harry’s bond was strong enough that the pair decided to step back from their roles within the royal family, and come to live in America, instead. But as Markle shared in Sunday’s bombshell interview, the environment was so toxic before reaching this decision that she was driven to the point of suicidal ideation. Given all that context, it is probably quite a balm to have a legendary figure like Beyonce stand with her. “Thank you Meghan for your courage and leadership,” Beyonce wrote alongside a photo of herself and Meghan at The Lion King premiere. “We are all strengthened and inspired by you.”

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As always, Beyonce says it best. Then again, John Oliver’s predictions weren’t too far off either.

Guapdad 4000 And P-Lo Look To Satisfy Their Partners’ Bedroom Needs In The Wacky ‘She Wanna’ Video

Nearly two years removed from his debut album, Dior Deposits, Guapdad 4000 is gearing up to release his upcoming effort, 1176 with Illmind. The Oakland rapper takes one step closer to the project’s release which his latest single, “She Wanna” featuring fellow Bay Area act, P-Lo. The track is a play off Ying Yang Twins’ “Wait (The Whisper Song)” and arrives with a wacky visual that falls in line with Guapdad’s unique personality.

After waking up next to a pair of women, the rapper quickly declares that he’s dealing with someone who wants to “f*ck all the time.” He proceeds to steal a few credit cards before getting ready for the day. For the rest of the video, we see him receive a fresh batch of cookies, caress the pregnant belly of the presumed mother of his child, show off some dance moves, and more. As for P-Lo, his appearances in the video are limited to his face camouflaged onto the different colored walls in the house the video was shot at.

“She Wanna” is the second single from the upcoming album following “How Many” which is produced by Illmind. Shortly before the song was released, the producer showed love to Guapdad in a warm post. “I’m so proud of Guapdad and I’m proud of myself because we challenged each other,” he said. “That pressure made some diamonds and we can’t wait to show this project to the world. This single is the beginning of what’s to come.” Guapdad also confirmed that the new album would arrive on March 19.

You can watch the video above.

1176 is out 03/19 via 88Rising/TWNSHP.

Guapdad 4000 is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Cardi B Didn’t Reach Out To Megan Thee Stallion For A Year Because She Was Too Shy

The “WAP” craze has dissipated in recent months, but Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s megahit continues to be a social media sensation. The pair of artists came together during quarantine to deliver an explicit and controversial single that even had political pundits talking, and whether or not audiences approved of the lyrical content, “WAP” kept racking up numbers. Cardi recently admitted that Megan had been on her radar for some time but she was too nervous to reach out to the Houston Hottie.

“Megan came out and for like a whole year, I never interacted with her because I was like, I don’t know,” Cardi said while on iHeartRadio Presents SeeHer Hear Her: Celebrating Women in Music. “I’m too shy and everything. I feel like other artists are shy, too. Should I be cool with her? I don’t know if she likes me.”

“It’s always about breaking the ice and always having a conversation and catching somebody at the right time. We linked up and she’s just such a good vibe,” Cardi continued. She added that this weekend, she’ll be rooting for Meg at the Grammys as the Houston rapper is up for four nomination in categories including Best New Artist and Best Rap Song.

I always want to see her win and I think she feels the same way about me, too,” Cardi added. “And every single time I see her doing good, I just get so happy.” As Megan Thee Stallion awaits her fate regarding her nominations, Cardi is preparing to perform at the award ceremony along with Lil Baby, Doja Cat, DaBaby, and many others.

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T-Pain Believes He’s A Major Influence On Artists Using Auto-Tune

There was a time when T-Pain was consistently ridiculed for his use of auto-tune. The artist’s music has transcended genres as he’s drifted through Rap, Hip Hop, Pop, and more, and while many of his singles topped the charts and are considered classics today, T-Pain faced an onslaught of backlash over his sound. Now, you can’t listen to a Rap playlist without being confronted with track after track where an artist is utilizing auto-tune to its fullest degree, and T-Pain believes he’s influenced the culture.

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T-Pain caught up with Black Girl Nerds and said that he’s not bothered by the “jokes and comments” about his use of auto-tune because it’s been replicated in today’s music. “The way that it’s spread and the way that everybody’s using it now, that lets me know I’ve been doing the right thing from the beginning, ’cause if I wasn’t doing the right thing, nobody else would have done it. Why would you copy something that’s bad? I know I’ve been doing the right thing from the jump.”

He was asked if he believes that he was an influence for people to use auto-tune and T-Pain answered, “Absolutely.” He added, “It hasn’t gone anywhere. It hasn’t been any different. And the fact that people are—even newer artists are still using it and people are coming into it and still using it. I knew I was doing the right thing. I needed everybody else to catch on.”

The music icon also spoke about his Verzuz with Lil Jon and said that after it was over, his phone wouldn’t stop ringing off the hook. Check out T-Pain’s full interview with Black Girl Nerds below and revisit his classic hit “Buy U A Drank (Shawty Snappin’)” featuring Yung Joc.

Also, make sure to check out our feature: Auto-Tune In Hip-Hop: A Brief History From T-Pain To Future.

Sukihana And Saucy Santana Keep It Raunchy And Risque In Their Video For ‘Food Stamp H*e’

Sukihana is making it very hard to ignore her growing presence in the rap game. The Florida native has delivered her latest impressive tracks thanks to “Food Stamp H*e,” her collaboration with Saucy Santana. It comes with a video, too, which begins with them as correctional officers tasked with watching a trio of prisoners clean up litter from a grassy area. After one of them goes on the run, Sukihana ends up injured due to a nasty fall from a horse. This is where things take a wild turn.

The injury earns her a $100,000 settlement, which she decides to use on an “experimental plastic surgery.” For the remainder, Sukihana turns things up by getting up close and personal with her plastic surgeon and joining a few ladies by the pool to twerk their lives away. Saucy Santana steps in to deliver an energetic verse that only boosts the main message of Sukihana’s track.

“Food Stamp H*e” arrives after Sukihana joined muni long for their sexy video for “Thot Thoughts.” The Florida rapper also engaged in a fiery back-and-forth rap battle with Chicago rapper Cupcakke. Prior to that, she delivered her debut mixtape Wolf P*ssy.

Watch the “Food Stamp H*e” video with Saucy Santana above.

Saweetie Argues Lil Kim Had “Best [Rap] Bar In Female History” On “Not Tonight” Classic

The Pretty B*tch Music hype has arrived, and it’s looking as if Saweetie is preparing a release that will include a large amount of music. The Bay Area artist is slated to drop her debut studio album this year, and she sat down with Issa Rae for Apple Music’s Issa Raedio Show where they talked about the forthcoming album and the women in Rap that Saweetie grew up listening to. She dropped a few names but also shared that Lil Kim’s “Not Tonight” bars were some of her favorite.

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“My mom listened to a lot of Lil Kim and Foxy [Brown]. I’ve always liked their demeanor. Like, their demeanor is just—I know that when they step into the room, like you can just feel that boss-ness. They always just felt so powerful to me,” said the rapper. “I love me some Missy. I always tell people, ‘If I’m gon’ get nasty, I’ma get nasty like Missy ’cause she’s always creative and she’ll make you think.’ That’s what I drew from her.”

Saweetie added that she also loves “Trina’s attitude” and “how comfortable she was in her own body.” She also gave praise to Nicki Minaj by saying, “In high school, Nicki dropped like, two or three mixtapes that I just super loved and it opened my eyes to what a modern-day female rapper felt like ’cause everybody else, my aunties or my mom was listening to them, but I discovered Nicki on LimeWire.”

She called Lil Kim’s “Not Tonight” lyrics “the best bar in female history.” Saweetie said, “I like when she says, ‘Tryin’ to impress me with your five G stones / I’ll give you ten Gs, n*gga, if you leave me alone.’ When I heard that, I was like, I felt it. I knew what she meant and that’s just the most boss thing someone could ever say. I love that line.”

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Saweetie also gave some insight as to what fans can expect from Pretty B*tch Music. “It’s looking like more than 17 songs,” Saweetie revealed. “It’s hella long! I’m really excited. I really am… I used to struggle with my sound. I didn’t know how to properly deliver. I didn’t know what inflection was. I couldn’t find producers who made sense with my brand and my voice because all those things work congruently to make a good song.”

“Like, I definitely feel like Icy and High Maintenance were highly produced, great sound quality bodies of work, but I still feel like people didn’t understand me,” she added. “And while in quarantine people have learned about me through my content. I think this is a time for people to get to know me through my music, which is so important to me.”

Watch Saweetie’s interview with Issa Rae below.

Anderson .Paak + Bruno Mars Publicly Beg The Grammys

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Rapper/singer Anderson .Paak and pop megastar Bruno Mars have formed a group called Silk Sonic, and their first single “Leave the Door Open” is already a hit. Now they’re trying hard to get on the Grammy Awards show lineup as a last-minute addition. Anderson .Paak + Bruno Mars Want A Piece Of The Grammys Stage […]

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Kanye West Is Pushing Forward Despite Publicized Divorce

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Between a high-profile divorce and some major fashion collaborations, fans of Kanye West might be worried that the iconic hitmaker is too busy to drop new music. But there’s no need to worry about ‘Ye, says G.O.O.D. Music artist CyHi The Prynce. Kanye West Is Still Working On New Album Kanye West’s last studio album […]

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Joey Badass Questions Life As He Knows It In His Video For ‘Trust Nobody (2 My Brothers)’ With DJ Scheme

After going more than two years without releasing much music, not even making guest appearances, Joey Badass made his presence known with a collection of musical contributions in 2020. One of those came with DJ Scheme on their track “Trust Nobody (2 My Brothers).” The collaboration is housed on Scheme’s Family, which he released in December and which also features Juice WRLD, Ty Dolla $ign, Lil Yachty, Lil Keed, and more. Nearly three months after dropping the project, he and Badass return with a video for their song.

It begins with Badass and Scheme in the studio together, presumably listening to music together. The former gets then gets up and heads to a nearby room to pace around and lay down in thought as he examines his life and the relationships. “Tell me, who can I trust if I don’t trust myself?” Badass raps on the song. “Fallin’ victim to lust and needed someone else / I run away from my problems knowin’ I need some help.” The video concludes with the duo riding in the backseat of an SUV as they drive through the cold winter weather to an unknown destination.

Prior to the video, Badass joined Denzel Curry and Kenny Beats to remix “Cosmic.m4a” with The Alchemist. He also celebrated his birthday with a visual for “Let It Breathe.”

You can watch the video above.

Ty Dolla Sign is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.