Lil Tjay Drops Off “Destined 2 Win” Ft. Tyga, Offset, Moneybagg Yo, Saweetie, Polo G, Fivio Foreign, & Toosii

Following the release of his documentary, Lil Tjay has finally shared his sophomore studio album, Destined 2 WinMike Tyson narrated the rapper’s recently release mini-film as he encouraged Tjay to get on his feet and take on his obstacles. The rapper has been teasing this project for some time and previously shared on Instagram how he came up with the title of his project.

“I named the album Destined 2 Win cause I always felt like something in me was meant to be great,” he wrote. “Even when sh*t tried stop me it never did and I kept getting up!!” The 21-track album features artists including Polo G, Fivio Foreign, Saweetie, Tyga, Toosii, Offset, and Moneybagg Yo. Stream Destined 2 Win and let us know what you think.

Tracklist

1. Destined 2 Win
2. Born 2 Be Great
3. Calling My Phone
4. What You Wanna Do
5. Hood Rich
6. Oh Well
7. Headshot ft. Polo G & Fivio Foreign
8. Gang Gang
9. Go Crazy
10. Irregular Love
11. Move ft. Saweetie, Tyga
12. Slow Down
13. Love Hurts ft. Toosii
14. Run It Up ft. Offset & Moneybagg Yo
15. Part of the Plan
16. No Cap
17. Life Changed
18. Nuf Said
19. Losses – Bonus
20. Move On – Bonus
21. None of Your Love – Bonus

Iggy Azalea Taps Tyga For “Sip It” Single

She took time to tend to her home life and now Iggy Azalea is ready to roll out her new album. Last year, as we were all under quarantine, Iggy gave birth to her firstborn, Onyx, a son she shares with Playboi Carti. The pair are no longer together and fans received front row seats to the unfolding of their drama as it played out on social media at the end of 2020. Now that that’s behind her, Iggy returns with new music. 

End of an Era is slated for release sometime this year and it will mark Iggy’s third studio album and a follow-up to her 2019 effort, In My Defense. On Friday (April 2) Iggy delivered two new tracks and here, we’ll tackle “Sip It” featuring Tyga. On the single, we find both artists boasting about their sexual exploits and player statuses as they name-drop luxury brands. Stream “Sip It” and let us know if you’re looking forward to End of an Era.

Quotable Lyrics

Big boss b*tch, I could get you a new car (Yeah)
F*ck him in them Saint Laurent heels, he said I’m too tall (Yeah)
Wanna wife me up I go silent and say “Ha-ha-ha”
Uber on the way, he said can he stay? (Stay)
Don’t pull in my garage, Rolls Royce in the driveway (Way)

Freddie Gibbs Blazes Through “Big Boss Rabbit”

He may have missed out on a Grammy win, but with or without it, Freddie Gibbs remains one of the most respected emcees in the Rap game. The Alfredo artist was recently nominated for Best Rap Album and ultimately lost to Nas’s King’s Disease, but Gibbs took it all in stride. The savvy lyricist has returned to share his new single “Big Boss Rabbit” on Friday (April 2) along with an accompanying music video where Gibbs gets to work in the studio.

On the single, Gibbs blazes through the track with his hard-hitting bars, as usual, causing fans to further anticipate the rumored joint project with Benny The Butcher. Benny recently fanned the flames of the gossip by revealing that there is truth to the rumors, although we don’t know much about it all just yet. We’ll keep you updated as we hear more about the collaborative album, but until then, stream Freddie Gibbs’s “Big Boss Rabbit” and share your thoughts.

Quotable Lyrics

Kane Train Records, b*tch, we runnin’ sh*t
Just touched down in the airport
Louis V backpack full of them hundreds, b*tch
Cleaner than McQueen, ho, I’m a gangster, not no lover, b*tch
Grammy afterparty b*tch, we rock it like we won it, b*tch

Quavo Says He Never ‘Physically Abused Saweetie’ Following The Video Of Their Elevator Fight

Friday will mark one week since the music world was surprised with news that Saweetie and Quavo called it quits with their relationship. The two had grown to be one of hip-hop’s favorite couples, but their break-up, which spilled out into the public, proved that things were not as rosy as it may have seemed. While the split was a shocker, a video of the two rappers fighting in an elevator was even more of a surprise to fans. The clip was shared by TMZ and it quickly went viral on social media. After staying quiet for the few days since the video’s emergence, Quavo has come forward with a statement about the incident.

Speaking to TMZ, he said, “We had an unfortunate situation almost a year ago that we both learned and moved on from.” He added, “I haven’t physically abused Saweetie and have real gratitude for what we did share overall.” Quavo’s words come hours after Saweetie also spoke to TMZ about the incident. “This unfortunate incident happened a year ago, while we have reconciled since then and moved past this particular disagreement, there were simply too many other hurdles to overcome in our relationship and we have both since moved on,” she said in a brief statement to the publication.

Not too long after the video emerged online, the LAPD reportedly began an investigation. Officers would like to speak to both parties and see what caused the altercation. If criminal charges are necessary, they plan on turning the case over to the City Attorney, where the appropriate charges would be determined.

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

Andrew Yang Recruited MC Jin To Make A Hip-Hop Track For His New York City Mayoral Campaign

Today’s April Fool’s Day holiday has left people all over the world on their toes in hopes that they didn’t fall for one of the many joke traps various people and companies lay all over the Internet. So when Andrew Yang dropped his new political campaign track, one that featured rapping by MC Jin, folks were a bit skeptical about it. To the surprise of many, however, it is very real.

Yang, who is currently running for New York City mayor, announced and released the track on Thursday through his Instagram page. Entitled, “Yang For NY,” the track comes with vocals from MC Jin and arrives with a video that presents Jin as a mixtape hustler trying to sell CDs of the track. The visual also captures him rapping throughout New York City while Yang speaks face-to-face with New Yorkers.

Jin shared the video on his Instagram with a message in its caption. “When @andrewyang called me and told me that he would be running for mayor of NYC, I thought he had a position at city hall in mind for me,” he said. “But I guess creating the official anthem is probably more up my alley! #YangForNY.” Prior to the track’s release, Yang and Jin joined forces for a sit-down on Yang’s Yang Speaks podcast where Jin opened up about being the first solo Asian American rapper to land a major record label deal in the United States.

You can watch the video above.

Quavo Breaks His Silence On Fight: “I Haven’t Physically Abused Saweetie”

Not long after Saweetie issued her statement about their elevator altercation, Quavo has come forward with one of his own. It’s unknown how long the pair have been apart, but they only recently revealed that they were no longer together. Saweetie publicly accused her Migos ex of cheating on her, and Quavo responded that he wasn’t pleased with her public approach to their breakup. This week, the talk of social media was the infamous video that shows the former couple physically fighting over a bag or case, and Saweetie surfaced to share that the incident occurred sometime last year.

Saweetie, Migos, Quavo, Elevator Fight, Statement TMZ
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This unfortunate incident happened a year ago,” she said in a statement. “While we have reconciled since then and moved past this particular disagreement, there were simply too many other hurdles to overcome in our relationship and we have both since moved on.” Now, Quavo has acknowledged the incident publicly with a brief message he shared with TMZ.

“We had an unfortunate situation almost a year ago that we both learned and moved on from,” he said. “I haven’t physically abused Saweetie and have real gratitude for what we did share overall.” This incident has been met with mixed responses in the Rap community as several artists have come forward to share their opinions. In case you missed it, check out the surveillance footage from the former couple’s elevator incident below.

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Boosie Badazz Wants Black Billionaires To Create Rival IG App: “Let Me Be The Face”

At this point, it’s almost becoming a game to guess how long it takes for Instagram to delete Boosie Badazz’s profile. The rapper has been at odds with the popular social media platform and for over a year, Boosie has called out Mark Zuckerberg for allowing his pages to be axed from the system. In this latest round, it was reported that Boosie was dropped from Instagram after he paid a man over $500 to slap him as hard as he could, and while that may be offensive to some, it’s a far cry from the nearly naked women who used to show off all their goodies on Boosie’s infamous Instagram Lives.

Boosie Badazz, Black Billionaires, Mark Zuckerberg
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Boosie recently filmed himself issuing a call to the Black billionaires for help in creating a platform much like Instagram but with less regulation. “Start y’all own Instagram. Let me get part in the ownership. Let me be the face of it,” said Boosie. “I’mma run that motherf*cka. That’s what y’all need to do. All the billionaires—I ain’t got the money. I ain’t got the money. I’m tryin’ to work on an app right now… I gotta figure it out.”

He continued to petition the rich and elite of the Black community with a similar message on Twitter. “INSTAGRAM IS RACIST(FACTS)#BLACK BILLIONAIRES LETS START OUR OWN SOCIAL MEDIA N LET ME RUN IT #takeawaytheypower THEY MAKE THEY MONEY OFF US [man shrugging emoji]WITH R WITHOUT YALL IM GO FIND AWAY.”

Boosie has repeatedly accused Zuckerberg and Instagram of racial discrimination, citing that influencers with risqué content are allowed to remain on the platform while he gets banned. Check out Boosie’s posts below and let us know if you’d sign up for an Instagram-ish app with Boosie as the spokesperson.

Faith Evans “Backed Off” From Stevie J After Learning He Was Still With His Ex

The relationship between Stevie J and Faith Evans surprised fans considering the megaproducer’s lifestyle. The world tuned in weekly to watch Stevie J’s antics on Love & Hip Hop Atlanta, including the dissolution of his long-standing relationship with Mimi Faust, the mother of his daughter, and his affair with Joseline Hernandez, who he would later have a daughter with. The chaos that ensued on reality television didn’t paint the producer in a positive light, but Faith Evans, a longtime friend of Stevie’s, saw beyond the playboy persona.

Faith Evans, Stevie J, Joseline Hernandez, Mimi Faust, Love & HIp Hop, Behind Every Man
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Soon, there was news that Stevie and Faith wed in a quickie ceremony in Las Vegas, and the pair reflected on their relationship on an episode of Behind Every Man. Faith admitted that she was initially apprehensive about entering into a relationship with Stevie J because he had a tendency to keep his exes on the back burner.

“I wasn’t quite sure whether or not he was still involved with this ex,” Faith said in a clip of the episode. “So, you know when you kind of told me you guys weren’t together and then shortly thereafter finding out that you still kinda were, I think that’s probably when I stepped away because I’m not a man stealer, a homewrecker, you know.”

Faith Evans, Stevie J, Joseline Hernandez, Mimi Faust, Love & HIp Hop, Behind Every Man
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She told him from the start that she wasn’t going to be a side chick nor would she tolerate him with other women, so she backed off and let Stevie handle his business. “It was way too much for me,” Faith added. “This was the main thing, if you’re not really serious, please don’t do this to our friendship.”

The pair have been friends for decades as Stevie J has produced records for Faith, Faith’s late husband The Notorious B.I.G., Diddy, 112, SWV, Jay-Z, Lil Kim, Boyz II Men, and LL Cool J. Watch the clip of Behind Every Man below.