Bobby Shmurda Jams To Pop Smoke, Fans Want Collab

The welcome wagon for Bobby Shmurda is unprecedented. It’s been 24 hours since the “Hot N*gga” rapper was released from prison after serving six years, and he walked into a life of luxury that he had yet to acquire before starting his bid. Shmurda celebrated numerous certified plaques being put on display, he was gifted with stacks and stacks of cash, he was fitted with a new designer wardrobe, and Quavo even packed the private jet to pick him up in style.

To call these first few hours of freedom for Shmurda “eventful” is an understatement, and he’s back on Instagram sharing his new life with the world. It’s reported that he acquired two million new followers this week alone, and they’re eager to hear what he’s cooking up next. Yet, Bobby Shmurda seems to be enjoying his downtime and he even shared a video of himself listening to Pop Smoke’s “Hello” featuring A-Boogie wit da Hoodie.

What’s interesting is that Bobby Shmurda went to prison two years before Pop Smoke began rapping and returned home days after the anniversary of his death. This clip has caused fans of both rappers to petition for these two to posthumously collaborate. Check out the video below.

Ne-Yo Blasts YouTuber Who Claimed He Forced Ex-Wife To Have Tubes Tied

It’s a time of celebration for Ne-Yo and his wife Crystal Smith as they recently announced that they’re expecting Baby #5. The couple struggled throughout 2020 as they shared this time last year that they were separating. Weeks later, the world was hit with a global quarantine and the estranged couple decided to lockdown together as a family. It was during that time that they reconciled and now, everything seems to be back on track.

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However, the news of Ne-Yo and Crystal’s latest addition to their growing family has caused people to rehash a rumor or two about the singer’s ex-wife, Monyetta Shaw. Allegations circulated that Ne-Yo urged Monyetta to undergo tubal litigation surgery, or get her tubes tied, because he didn’t want any more children. The singer has been under scrutiny over this gossip, and YouTuber Jovi Beauty even shared a video where she denounced the singer.

Ne-Yo decided to address the YouTuber on his Instagram Story. “I mean, how else could she judge me and any of my shortcomings or mistakes, unless it is true that she has never made any mistakes herself?” questioned the singer. “I smiled the whole time watching that. People’s bitterness at my success and happiness is entertaining to me.”

“I am assuming that she is the first wave of attack from some perfect clan of people that have decided to wage war against me and all of my imperfection,” he added. “So at some point today when you all decide to take a sh*t, and want a quick laugh, check out @jovibeauty. Be careful not to let the perfection that is her Make you feel a little less than. [crying laughing emojis]”

Ne-Yo then wrote that the woman was speaking about old allegations that have “been proven untrue” and checked her for not having “her facts straight and up-to-date.” You can swipe below to read through all of his posts in full and watch her response.

Ric Wilson And Japanese Band Chai Give An Ode To Beauty Marks In Their Video For ‘Maybe Chocolate Chips’

Chicago rapper Ric Wilson has seen his popularity slowly increase for quite some time now. In just the last year, he’s landed collaborations with Terrace Martin, BJ The Chicago Kid, and more, but his latest partnership finds him taking his talents to the other side of the world. Wilson teamed up with Japanese electronic band Chai in their new video for “Maybe Chocolate Chips.”

The video is laced with a collage-like aesthetic that features animated cutouts of Wilson and Chai. The song is an ode to beauty marks and the video uses chocolate chip cookies as a motif, there to represent moles people may find on their face. It’s their attempt to put a positive spin on these beauty marks.

and the constant appearance of chocolate chip cookies throughout the video is proof of the artists’ attempt to put a positive spin on the blemishes some may be insecure about.

Chai’s bassist and vocalist Yuuki spoke about the song’s meaning in a press release. “Things that we want to hold on to, things that we wished went away,” she said. “A lot of things happen as we age and with that for me, is new moles! But I love them! My moles are like the chocolate chips on a cookie, the more you have, the happier you become! and before you know it, you’re an original.”

The track will also appear on the band’s upcoming album, Wink, which arrives on May 21. It’s their first release since 2019’s Punk. As for Ric Wilson, he’s dropped his “Pull A James Baldwin” single last month, which served as the follow up to his 2020 EP, They Call Me Disco, with Terrace Martin.

You can watch the video for “Maybe Chocolate Chip” above.

Lady Leshurr Turned Down “Massive” Deal After Label Wanted Her To Diss Nicki Minaj

Cardi B recently told Mariah Carey that in the Rap game, she believes that it’s more difficult for women to navigate their careers because they’re often unduly pitted against one another. Competition in Hip Hop is as old as the genre itself as DJ battles, Battle Rap, and diss tracks have propelled the culture, but some have complained that music executives, and other artists, often manufacture tension in order to boost sales. On a recent episode of Angela Scanlon’s Thanks A Million podcast, a British rapper named Lady Leshurr revealed that she was offered hundreds of thousands of dollars to diss Nicki Minaj on a track, but in the end, she turned it down.

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“I’ve always gone with how I feel here. There’s only one time I didn’t go with what was in my belly and it didn’t go well at all. It was really, really disastrous, so I’ve learned from my mistakes,” said Lady Leshurr. “It’s all about integrity. Don’t just take things bcause it looks good right now. What is it gonna look like in five years to come? Ten years to come? I felt specific deals that was offered to me, they would have fizzled out within two years.”

“The first offer, massive, incredible amounts of money. I’ve never seen money like that, £250,000,” she continued. “Offered a record label deal with Atlantic who just kept trying to persuade me to do a diss track to Nicki Minaj. I didn’t know Nicki Minaj then, like personally, we never spoke or anything like that. I knew of her come up, I’ve seen her journey, and I just thought she was amazing.”

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“I’ve never been the type of person to pull another female down that’s doing their thing. Just randomly. That to me is just so cringy. It turns my stomach thinking about it, ’cause some people do do that. Back then, there wasn’t a word for it, but the word right now is ‘clout.'” Lady Leshurr added that she’s not the type of artist that needs to go after another performer for recognition.

“I just like to be in my own zone, in my own lane, minding my own business and doing what makes me happy, never trying to pull people down in the process. I felt it in my belly that time and I just knew this is not the right idea. Turned it down.”

Do you think she made the right decision? Listen to her full appearance on Angela Scanlon’s Thanks A Million below.

Tory Lanez Announces “Playboy” R&B Capsule, Shares Cover Art & Release Date

For the fans longing for another R&B-centered project from Tory Lanez, the wait is almost over. Despite the controversies that may haunt him, Lane always makes good at delivering new music on a regular schedule. In recent months, the Candian artist has been carefully unveiling his capsules, or projects that have a central theme or purpose. Just hours ago, the singer-rapper-producer shared on social media that we can expect his next capsule soon, and this time, he’ll be bringing some R&B jams to your playlists. 

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It was just last week Lanez shared his explicit R&B single “F.E.E.L.S.” featuring Chris Brown, and as fans of both artists have steadily kept the track on repeat, Lanez announced there is much more on the horizon. “HERE IT IS !!!!!! THE COVER OF THE R&B CAPSULE …….. ENTITLED ‘PLAYBOY’ … THIS WILL DROP …. MARCH 5TH ‼️‼️ PRESAVE LINK IN BIO.”

Then, Lanez issued a sort of social media challenge to engage his fanbase. “TO ALL MY FANS … POST THIS ON YOUR PAGE OR PROFILE AND I WILL COMMENT ON YOUR POST …. THIS PROJECT IS A MOVIE,” he added.

If you haven’t already checked it out, you can watch the visual to “F.E.E.L.S.” below and make sure to also take a look at Playboy‘s cover art. Are you excited to hear Playboy?

They. And Kiana Lede Remix ‘Count Me In’ With A Sultry Video

R&B duo They. was one of the many artists that appeared on Uproxx‘s Most Anticipated Albums Of Fall 2020 thanks to their second album The Amanda Tape. The project eventually arrived at the end of October and was heralded all over the R&B world, coming in at No. 17 on Uproxx’s Best R&B Albums of 2020 list. Now, the duo looks to extend the life of the project with a brand new remix of “Count Me In” with Kiana Lede.

The new version arrives with a sultry video, as well as an equally impassioned verse from the R&B songstress. They.’s Drew Love leads the way with a verse centered on committing to love, so long as one’s potential partner is all for it. Then Kiana steps forth to lay down the law and reveal her requirements for a relationship. “Only thing that I can trust is a ‘f*ck me’ kinda love,” she sings. “You gon’ f*ck up me standin’ up / So you can’t let me down.”

Along with They., Kiana Lede offered another 2020 highlight in the R&B world. Her moment came much earlier in the year with the April release of her debut album, Kiki. This project also appeared on Uproxx‘s Best R&B Albums of 2020 list at No. 12.

You can watch the “Count Me In” remix video above.

Sacha Baron Cohen Rejects Idea Of Third “Borat” Film”: “It’s Too Dangerous”

His fictional Borat character purposefully finds himself in awkward situations with popular figures around the world, and with each scene, viewers are left wondering how Sacha Baron Cohen was able to pull it off. It was back in 2006 when we were first introduced to Borat, the Kazakhstani journalist who traveled to America in order to film a documentary. He met with a number of celebrities and heads of state for interviews where they were unaware that their interactions were all a bit for a comedy film.

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“It got two dangerous,” Baron Cohen told Entertainment Tonight. “There were a couple of times I had to put on a bulletproof vest to go and shoot a scene, and you don’t want to do that too many times in your life. I was pretty lucky to get out this time, so no, I’m not doing it again. I’m going to stay with the scripted stuff.”

In the most recently released Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, Cohen recalled attending a far-right rally that created real concerns for him and his production team. They fitted him with a bullet-proof vest and production had an “amplifier” created for Cohen to hide behind if necessary.

“The night before something like that — that rally — you’re trying to go through everything that can go wrong,” he added. “In a normal scene like what we’re doing, we’re trying to make sure, ‘How do I make sure my performance is real? Have I done my research? How do I make sure the accent’s perfect?’ In this one you’re going, ‘Okay, if a bunch of guys with guns come from that side of the stage, have I got a way to get out? What happens if someone shoots me? What if a bunch of people start shooting me?’ “

“Yeah, I don’t want to do it again. I got away with it. I’m not pushing my luck again.”

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Sada Baby Calls Nicki Minaj’s Fanbase A “Cult,” Talks Being Targeted By Cancel Culture

As people were preparing for a quarantine Halloween last year, Sada Baby found himself on the receiving end of Cancel Culture. Randomly, someone looked up old tweets from the “Whole Lotta Choppas” rapper, and soon, screenshots were circulating online. It seems that the controversy began after a Nicki Minaj fan page asked the rapper to promote the remix to his viral hit that featured the Queen emcee. Sada gave a snarky response, causing members of the Barbz to look through his years-old tweets where they found colorist and homophobic statements as well as tweets about sexual assault.

Sada initially was unapologetic about the scandal, but later, he returned with a video apology. During his recent interview with No Jumper, the rapper discussed being the target of Minaj’s dedicated fans. “I had to apologize and all that type of sh*t,” he said. “The crazy thing is, what I said is sh*t that I probably said, like, five times earlier that week. I think there was so much going on and her fanbase is like a cult. They like the BeeHive.”

“They went and found old ass tweets. I’m like, damn, I said that?” He was told that he should’ve pulled a preemptive strike and deleted his old messages. “I don’t use my Twitter,” Sada replied. “The label be on my Twitter, so like—but the sh*t that they found, at the time, I’m like, yeah. But I was young though… I think at one point in time on Twitter that was the thing to do at like, four o’clock in the morning,” he added. “It’s like competition to say the worst sh*t.”

Adam22 complained that nowadays, people are too sensitive and jokes are no longer as welcomed on social media because they often offend. Check out Sada Baby’s full interview with No Jumper below and let us know if you think Cancel Culture has altered the way people are able to express themselves online.

21 Savage And Metro Boomin Defeat A Chainsaw Killer In Their Haunting Video for ‘Glock In My Lap’

After teasing the album for more than two years, 21 Savage and Metro Boomin finally delivered Savage Mode II last October. The project was met with rave reviews and later became the second No. 1 album of their careers. Months later, the two return with a new video for the track “Glock In My Lap.”

The pair begin the video in the midst of thick smoke and beaming red lights. The song’s co-producer, Honorable C.N.O.T.E., eventually joins them and moments later they are approached by a chainsaw-wielding killer, who ends up being no match for the trio. C.N.O.T.E. and Metro pull out their guns to unleash a storm of bullets on their opponent, taking them down with little resistance.

The video is of a piece with previous Savage Mode II videos, which also have a cinematic flourish. “My Dawg” finds the pair taking the roles of menacing businessmen while “Runnin” depicts a rags-to-riches story as they returned to their hometown to show off the Grammy that 21 earned for his 2019 single “A Lot.” The duo also paid homage to the late King Von during a performance of “Runnin’” and “Mr. Right Now” on The Tonight Show, where 21 said, “The world lost a legend.”

Elsewhwere, 21 recently joined YBN Nahmir to throw an outdoor party in their video for “Opp Stoppa.”

Watch the “Glock In My Lap” video above.