FreakNik Returns & Announces Lineup: Ray J, Paul Wall, 8Ball & MJG, Adina Howard

After two decades of silence, FreakNik (also spelled Freaknic) is back. There is an entire generation of people who aren’t familiar with those FreakNik heydays in Atlanta as tens of thousands of people swarmed the city to party during Spring Break. The event was first launched in the early 1980s in a public park, but as the years progressed, its popularity drew party-loving crowds that stopped traffic to twerk on cars, took over businesses with loud music, and engaged in all-out debauchery that “old heads” remember fondly.

After much talk and speculation regarding if FreakNik would make a return, the official lineup of performances has been shared as well as the dates for what’s expected to be an unforgettable, wild party.

According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the 18+ festival will go down the weekend of October 8-10 at Morris Brown College, an HBCU. Tickets reportedly went on sale yesterday (June 14) and the event will also be available for streaming if people can’t make it to the ATL. The lineup is nothing to sneeze at as artists like Ray J, Paul Wall, 8Ball & MJG, Adina Howard, Lil Scrappy, Pastor Troy, Field Mob, Project Pat, JT Money, DJ Unk, and 95 South will all be gracing the stage.

While the event will take place at Morris Brown College, it’s expected that bars, lounges, nightclubs, and even restaurants will host their own star-studded FreakNik events over the weekend as well. Check out a video with homemade clips highlighting FreakNik back in the 1990s.

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YG, Mozzy, And Ty Dolla Sign’s Video For ‘Vibe With You’ Is The Essence Of A West Coast Summer Day

YG and Mozzy dropped their joint album Kommunity Service last month. It was a solid display of West Coast rap and it’s one that the duo continues to promote. Indeed, now they’ve dropped a new video for “Vibe With You,” which elicits Ty Dolla Sign to sing the song’s chorus, all while the trio drinks in the essence of a West Coast summer day. That includes riding with their ladies in a car with the top down and enjoying an outdoor day party with a large cast of women standing around them.

“Vibe With You” is the fifth track from Kommunity Service to receive the video treatment, following ones for “Dangerous” with G Herbo, “Gangsta,” “Perfect Timing” with Blxst, and “Bompton To Oak Park.” As for Kommunity Service as a whole, the 10-track album features help from A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, G Herbo, Tyga, D3, E Mozzy, Celly Ru, and Young M.A., in addition to the aforementioned names.

Elsewhere, Mozzy recently stood alongside Allblack and YFN Lucci in their own videos, while YG handed out more than $20,000 worth of his Block Runner shoes to ex-inmates in Los Angeles.

You can watch the visual for “Vibe With You” above.

Kommunity Service is out now via Mozzy Records/4Hunnid Records/EMPIRE. Get it here.

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

U.S. Senate Passes Bill To Make Juneteenth A National Holiday

The United States may have a new federal holiday on its hands. In June 2020, we reported that then-Senator Kamala Harris was making moves to hopefully turn Juneteenth into a national holiday. There hasn’t been much news regarding the progression until Tuesday (June 15) when it was shared that the U.S. Senate unanimously approved a bill that would confirm Juneteenth’s presence in holiday history.

Juneteenth has been commemorated by communities all around America for decades as people celebrate enslaved peoples in Texas learning on June 19, 1985, that they were now free thanks to the Emancipation Proclamation, an executive order issued by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 that went into effect in 1863.

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“Making Juneteenth a federal holiday is a major step forward to recognize the wrongs of the past,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said. “But we must continue to work to ensure equal justice and fulfill the promise of the Emancipation Proclamation and our Constitution.”

This decision still needs to be confirmed with the House of Representatives and comes during a time when America is under heated debate regarding whether or not Critical Race Theory should be taught in schools. Some have argued that students need to closely examine how political approaches to race have affected our justice system and even economic disparities. Critics claim that such a course would vilify White people and their contributions to society under the guise of racism.

It’s unclear how the U.S. plans to further recognize Juneteenth, but those who have been waiting for political recognition are excited at the prospects. Check out a clip below.

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Quavo Recounts Convincing Pop Smoke To Wear A Suit

Pop Smoke was well on his way to stardom before his tragic death in 2020. The rapper was fresh off of the release of Meet The Woo Vol. 2 which was stacked with star-studded features. Perhaps, the biggest being Quavo. The two rappers teamed up on “Shake The Room” then again. on Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon on “Aim For The Moon” and “Snitching” alongside Future. Their relationship was deeper than just music as Quavo began to take the budding Brooklyn star under his wing.


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During a recent interview with Angie Martinez, Quavo shared details on his relationship with Pop Smoke. The Migos rapper first explained how he and Bobby Shmurda locked in, opening the doors for the anticipation of a Shmigo project. Quavo explained that Pop Smoke was always attentive to whatever knowledge he dropped, even when it comes to fashion.

“I actually made him put on a suit to go to Diddy’s party, too,” Quavo said. “He was just, ‘I don’t wear no suits.’ I was like, ‘Man get a suit, man. Meet me right here tonight. We gon’ gotdamn link.’”

Quavo actually had a hand in Pop Smoke’s attire for his first fashion week in London. Takeoff and Quavo reminisced on Pop looking for reassurance in the blue Louis Vuitton jacket.

“It’s your first fashion week, you know. They’ll put anything on us. So he text my phone like, ‘Yo, I’m supposed to wear this shit like this?’” Quavo continued, adding that Pop even told him, “Don’t lie to me.”  “I woulda told him if he was f**ked up, but he was fresh,” Quavo said.

Peep the full interview below. 

Tyler, The Creator Drops Phone Number To Hear New Song Snippet

Tyler, The Creator is taking a different approach with the release of his next studio album. Last week, fans quickly spotted mysterious billboards from Colombia Records reading, “Call Me If You Get Lost” popping up across Los Angeles with a phone number across it. When you called the number, a recorded conversation between Tyler and his mom was played where she expressed how much she loved her son over Tyler’s signature production.


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Over the past few days, Tyler’s continued to keep up the rollout for his forthcoming project, starting with a new snippet that he shared on social media. The accompanying video shows Tyler making out with a girl and driving off before it’s revealed that she’s Taco’s girlfriend. 

A brand new snippet has popped up after Tyler, The Creator shared the exact same name that was on the billboard. If you call 1 (855) 444-8888, you can hear a smooth preview of an upcoming record from Tyler’s forthcoming effort. The rapper tweeted the number out on Twityter earlier today. 

The rapper’s recent rollout effort coincided with the announcement of his headlining set at Day N Vegas festival 2021. Tyler, The Creator will also be performing at other major festivals this year including Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza. 

Check out Tyler’s tweet below and let us know what you think of the new snippet if you happen to dial in.  

Paris Jackson Reveals Paparazzi Caused Her PTSD & Anxiety

Paris Jackson has been among the most visible of Michael Jackson’s children in the spotlight. Since she was a child, she’s been a fixture in tabloid publications that have attempted to pry into her personal life, even when she was a minor. In recent years, she’s detailed the impact this has had on her life including during her recent appearance on Red Table Talk.


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Jackson sat down with Willow Smith for an upcoming episode of the Facebook Watch exclusive. She detailed her experiences with the paparazzi as a child, explaining that the barrage of cameras she’d constantly face as a child has led to long-term trauma. “I experience auditory hallucinations sometimes with camera clicks and severe paranoia and have been going to therapy for a lot of things but that included,” she said, per Billboard.

“I’ll hear a trash bag rustling and flinch in panic,” she continued. “I think it’s standard PTSD.”

Elsewhere in the episode, Jackson explained how members of her family weren’t always accepting over her sexuality, but she’s had her siblings to lean on. “They’ve always been super-supportive,” she said of Prince and Prince Michael II. She added that Prince Jackson also joined a student-run club that brings together LGBTQ+ members and allies in order to better connect with her.

Paris Jackson’s episode of Red Table Talk airs Wednesday. 

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Cardi B Gives Us The Best Reason To See ‘Fast & Furious 9’

New York rapper Cardi B is helping the Fast & Furious franchise fill in a few more jam-packed seats for when it hits theaters next week. The hip-hop star has told the world she’s pumped to see the Vin Diesel and Ludacris-starring flick for one huge reason alone. Cardi B Gave Us The Best Reason […]

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Jay-Z Sues The Photographer Who Shot The ‘Reasonable Doubt’ Cover

TMZ reports that Jay-Z is suing photographer Jonathan Mannion Photography LLC for using Jay-Z’s name and image without his consent. Mannion, who shot the cover photo for Jay-Z’s 1996 debut album Reasonable Doubt, has been using the photos to generate “thousands of dollars” selling prints and merchandise for years, and Jays that when he requested an end to this practice, Mannion demanded “tens of millions of dollars.”

Jay’s lawsuit points out that while Mannion was hired to shoot the cover and had hundreds of leftover, unused images, he was compensated for the photo sessions and Jay-Z maintains the rights to how his likeness is used. Mannion was never given permission to sell or otherwise use the photos from the Reasonable Doubt sessions, with Jay calling it “ironic that a photographer would treat the image of a formerly-unknown Black teenager, now wildly successful, as a piece of property to be squeezed for every dollar it can produce.” The lawsuit demands Mannion pay Jay any profits he’s made from the sale of the prints and merch using his image.

Speaking of profit from Jay-Z’s image, it was only March that a signed Topps trading card bearing it was sold for a record-breaking sum, raking in $105,780 at auction. If that’s what a mass-produced flick of Jay-Z goes for, it’s no wonder Mannion wanted a piece of the action — and why Jay, the ultimate businessman, wanted that piece back.

There Might Be No Greater Love Than That Of Rick Ross And His Horses

During an insightful interview in which Rick Ross reveals that his money-saving methods include flying commercial, antiquing, and mowing his own lawn (on a 325-acre property, to the tune of $1 million a year), the Miami rapper also shared his love for his horses. Asked by Forbes’ Michelle Hofmann what he does when he’s not recording, decorating, or working on business partnerships, Ross told her that his horses are his greatest passion, giving worthwhile advice that works in any number of situations.

“When I’m at home, that’s when I get to talk to my horses,” Ross shared. “I get to tell them what my week was like. I get to rub them on their noses and their heads. They love me. They try to kiss my ears. When they see me walk up to the gate, they stop doing what they’re doing and they trot to me like they are saying, ‘There he is. We hope he has carrots and apples.’ And I do. Remember, a boss always comes bearing gifts. You’ve gotta bear gifts.”

Interestingly enough, Rick Ross’s love for horses has fascinated fans on social media for years. At one point, his Snapchat content largely consisted of him feeding and petting his horses, and in 2016, a video of Ross struggling to mount one of them for a ride went viral.

Check out the full interview here.

YungManny Drops Vivid New Video For “Color Blind”

Fresh off of his previous track “Clap For Em,” YungManny has come through to drop a new single. On Tuesday, June 15th, the DMV rapper released the visuals for “Color Blind,” where he raps about how when it comes to his money and women, he sees no color. 

The opening lines of the song display YungManny’s signature sense of humor, which has often come to the forefront of his music. For example, before he spits the chorus and first verse, he prefaces, “I don’t see no color. I ain’t racist, like, If she bad then she bad, you hear me?” He proceeds to incorporate a wide spectrum of colors into his rhymes, a clever trend that adds a welcome conceptual edge to the banger. 

YungManny is also known for his previous hits “All My Guys Are Ballers,” “Moana,” and “Im YungManny.” Check out “Color Blind” now, and share your thoughts below.

QUOTABLE LYRICS

I throw that green she for the team
Girl pop that pussy, pretty pink
Before I ever throw them blues
I bet that ho bow down