Boosie Badazz Reacts To Future’s Line About Lori Harvey On “Maybach”

As DJ Vlad and Boosie Badazz’s latest interview continues to roll out little by little, the tenth and most recent segment finds Boosie and Vlad discussing how embarrassing it can be when people bring their private issues with family members and love interests to the public’s attention. At the beginning of the clip, Vlad talks about how the culture both loves and criticizes the Kardashian family. He then asks Boosie how he would feel if his family was constantly being recorded.

“I know if I had cameras over here, Lord Jesus,” Boosie says. “I would be ashamed.”

Vlad then brings up an instance when one of Boosie’s baby mothers shared a recording of one of their heated arguments, which prompted a good deal of laughter from the “Wipe Me Down” rapper. In an effort to keep the theme of blasting one’s exes alive, Vlad then brings up Lori Harvey, who is someone that Boosie has plenty of hot takes about

Lori Harvey attends Beautycon Los Angeles 2019 Pink Carpet at Los Angeles Convention Center on August 11, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (
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Upon Vlad asking him if he’s heard Future’s verse on 42 Dugg’s “Maybach,” Boosie can only get out a “Yeah” before immediately bursting out into laughter. After calming down a bit, the first thing he says is, “Man, Future. You know Future gon’ drop them lines. Future a dog.” For those who have not listened to 42 Dugg and Future’s latest collaboration, Future drops the following lines mid-verse: “Magic City, I’m the owner/Tell Steve Harvey I don’t want her.”

Vlad then lets Boosie know that people online have been bashing Future for his remarks about his ex-girlfriend, and the Baton Rouge-born artist quickly comes to Future’s defense.

“They mad cause Future slid,” Boosie says. “And they mad cause Future made Lori Harvey one of the ones in the crayon box. That’s what I call it: a crayon box. You been in my crayon box, you just got took out and colored.”

Check out the full exchange below. The Lori Harvey talk begins near the 2:40-mark. 

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Lil Dicky Drops “Dave” Season 2 Trailer

Last year, Lil Dicky’s loosely autobiographical series Dave emerged as a genuine breakout hit, earning acclaim from critics and praise from fans. Ever since it wrapped up with a climactic Breakfast Club freestyle, attention immediately turned to the second season, which is officially due out for release on June 16th. 

Featuring confirmed guest appearances from Doja Cat, Lil Nas X, Rae Sremmurd, Lil Yachty, J Balvin, CL, Kareem Abdul-Jabar, Hailey Beiber, Kendall Jenner, and more, the upcoming season appears to center around Lil Dicky’s apparent inability to put together and release an anticipated album. Art imitating life, as they say.

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The official trailer provides a clearer glimpse of what’s to come, revealing Dicky’s life as a newly single man torn between love and wanton hedonism, his team’s growing frustration with his aloof demeanor, a potential romantic tryst with none other than Doja Cat, and the emotional hangups that still appear to be plaguing the self-proclaimed Professional Rapper. There also happen to be glimpses of Kendall Jenner, Rae Sremmurd, and Kareem Abul Jabar, the latter of which appears to be hosting Dicky at his home for reasons unknown. 

Overall, it looks like it should be another strong season of Dave, retaining the energy of the first season while raising the stakes and budget accordingly. Check out the official trailer below, and look for Dicky’s triumphant return to hit the screen on June 16th. Will you be tuning in?

WATCH: Lil Dicky – Dave Season 2 Trailer

Chris Brown Speaks: “I Don’t Just Write Love Songs… I Am Love Songs”

Who writes the best love songs? Some of the greatest love songs were written and performed by Boyz II Men, D’Angelo, Aaliyah, Sade, Lionel Richie, and others. Chris Brown has penned a vast number of heartfelt records in his decades-spanning career too, bringing him to make a pretty strong claim on Instagram this morning.

Taking to his Instagram Story, Chris Brown suggested that his photo should be next to the definition of “love songs” in any accurate dictionary.

“I don’t just write love songs… I am love songs,” boasted Breezy on Thursday morning. He didn’t offer any clarification of his thoughts, simply leaving that post up for all of his fans to debate in the comments.


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This comes just a day after the multi-talented singer/songwriter announced that he’s in no rush to release his next album. Last summer, Brown announced that his new album would be called Breezy. At the time, fans were hyped up about the prospect of receiving yet another body of work from the award-winning vocalist. However, he specified that he wants people to miss him before dropping.

“I ain’t dropping my album until I’m ready,” he wrote on Instagram. “I need to give y’all a chance to miss me.”


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It’s been nearly two years since the release of his last studio album Indigo, which dropped in June 2019. Last year, Brown released his collaborative mixtape with Young Thug, called Slime & B.

What do you think about his latest statement? Revisit some of his best love songs below.

Saphir Delivers A Cathartic Performance Of ‘Jaded’ On ‘UPROXX Sessions’

It’s hard to pin down Saphir’s genre. The LA-based vocalist’s work can range from emotive pop to goth-rock-influenced rap-soul, with many, many variations in between. However, for her first UPROXX Sessions appearance, self-described “Jewish girl who never got out of her scene phase,” opts for “Jaded,” a song that reminds me of a more confident, swagger-filled Evanescence. It’d make cool background music for a dystopian cyberpunk thriller — and I mean that as a compliment.

Counting influences such as Avenged Sevenfold, Slipknot, and NeverShoutNever, Saphir’s sound certainly wears those inspirations on its sleeve. Like her late compatriot Lil Peep, Saphir’s songwriting is personal, reflective, and raw; she’s unafraid to expose her issues to public scrutiny, which some fans will undoubtedly find endearing and relatable, and while her genre-hopping style is unconventional, it may very well be the key to a thriving career.

Watch Saphir perform “Jaded” for UPROXX Sessions above.

UPROXX Sessions is Uproxx’s performance show featuring the hottest up-and-coming acts you should keep an eye on. Featuring creative direction from LA promotion collective, Ham On Everything, and taking place on our “bathroom” set designed and painted by Julian Gross, UPROXX Sessions is a showcase of some of our favorite performers, who just might soon be yours, too.

J. Cole Is On The Move In His Cloudy ‘Punchin’ The Clock’ Video

Fresh off the release of his album The Off-Season, J. Cole actually is in the off-season as he has just finished up his contract playing pro basketball in Africa. Now pivoting focus back to his music, Cole drops a visual to his brief track “Punchin The Clock.”

Much like his previous “Applying Pressure” visual, “Punchin’ The Clock” was directed by Scott Lazer and pays homage to New York City. This time, it shows the very-NYC act of attempting to catch a yellow cab. Once Cole finally secures a ride, he fires off verses about getting back into the swing of things.

The song’s intro and outro is a audio clip of Portland Trail Blazers star Damian Lillard, who reflects on the importance of putting in hard work in the off-season in order for it to pay off later, clearly a metaphor for Cole’s album as a whole. “In the summer, I think when you truly prepare yourself, and with training and conditioning, and things like that, when you cheat yourself, you fail in those moments,” Lillard says at the song’s close. “You know, you crash, and when you really put the time in and whether people see it, or whether people know it or not, you know, it always come to light.”

Watch J. Cole’s “Punchin’ The Clock” video above.

The Off-Season is out now via Dreamville. Get it here.

Rowdy Rebel And A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s ‘9 Bridge’ Video Is Adventurous Ride

Rowdy Rebel and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie‘s “9 Bridge” saw the two New York natives form a strong cross-borough connection and that connection is deepened in their video for the song, which they shared today. Opening with a closeup of a sword in a stone in the middle of a Manhattan street, the video finds A Boogie claiming the sword before being beset by a sneaky attacker. Fortunately Rowdy is right there with a crossbow to get his rhyme partner’s back.

Elsewhere in the video the duo pilots a submarine, challenges the devil to a game of chess, and plays cliffhanger off the roof of a skyscraper in a cyberpunk cityscape.

While neither rapper has released much solo music this year, they’ve both been fairly prolific on the features front. Rowdy, fresh off a six-year prison stint, has been in high demand, appearing with Nav in the “Jesse Owens” video and CJ in the “Whoopty NYC Remix” video. Meanwhile, A Boogie popped up on a remix of TikTok star Mooski’s “Track Star” and put out a new single featuring Lil Durk, “24 Hours.”

Watch Rowdy Rebel and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s “9 Bridge” video above.

A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Nike Air Force 1 Low “Zig Zag” Shown Off In Simple White & Black Colorway

One of the most iconic shoes of all time is the Nike Air Force 1 Low and for good reason. It has a very simple design that can be paired with virtually anything, which just goes to show versatile the sneaker can be. Over the years, the triple-white and triple-black colorways have proven to be the most iconic offerings, however, Nike has always made sure to come through with some unique colorways that have some interesting design elements.

For instance, one of the newest Air Force 1s to be revealed is the “Zig Zag” offering which can be found below. What makes the “Zig Zag” model so special is the fact that the Nike swoosh has a zig-zag aesthetic to it. Instead of a solid swoosh, we are met with various jagged lines that form the checkmark. For this new colorway, we have a classic black and white look, as the upper is covered in white leather, and the swoosh is black with a grey shadow.

No release date has been set for these although they will be hitting your local sneaker shop soon, for a price of $110 USD. Stay tuned for more sneaker updates as we will be sure to bring them to you.

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Prince Track “Born 2 Die” Is Just One Of Many From The Purple One’s Vault

Ahead of the July 30th release for Prince’s first posthumous album, titled Coming 2 America, the Purple One’s estate drops a new album cut “Born 2 Die.” After the release of the album’s title track back in April of this year, the deceased singer’s estate has followed up with a new fire, yet groovable cut from his vault of unreleased material. Coming 2 America will be the first full length Prince project to be unveiled since the passing of the “Little Red Corvette” singer back in 2016. 

The lyrics of the intro are enough to captivate the listener right away. “Here she comes. She’s a bad girl. She gets you high. Born to die, born to die.” From the beginning of the song, the lyrics are playful, yet serious. It’s a reminder of Prince’s cryptic song writing and how his songwriting style garnered him a devoted fan base in the first place. 

The production is soulful, rich with catchy harmonies, and dripped in the Minneapolis sound that audiences have come to know Prince for. Throughout the track, the “U Got the Look” singer serves vocals about a mysterious young lady who chooses to remain stuck in her street mentality. “As far as she’s concerned, crime does pay. Ask her when she’s been from the first day,” the Minneapolis artist sings in the second verse. 

Prince’s unreleased material has been the subject of speculation since his death in April of 2016. Coming 2 America is full of unreleased songs from the artist’s mysterious and elusive vault of hidden music. If the rest of the album sounds anything like “Born 2 Die” or the title track, it’s sure to remind audiences why the “Raspberry Beret” singer will always be a force to reckon with. 

Quotable Lyrics:

Born to die, born to die
If you ain’t livin’ right, you know you’re
Born to die, better watch out
Get ya, get ya, so high, so high

Belly Recruits Moneybagg Yo For “Zero Love”

Belly recently announced his upcoming album See You Next Wednesday, kicking the rollout off proper with a pair of singles from the project. The first, “Money On The Table,” found him pairing up with Benny The Butcher, while the second, “IYKYK” was an entirely solitary effort. For his third trick, the Canadian emcee joins forces with Memphis heavy-hitter Moneybagg Yo for “Zero Love.” 

“Jumped on this record cuz Belly and XO that’s family,” declared Bagg, speaking about the duet in a press release. “Excited about this one.” Understandably so, as “Zero Love” is another strong entry from Belly’s new album. Taking to an uptempo and hard-hitting instrumental, appropriate given Moneybagg’s presence, Belly showcases his versatility by showing restraint within his flow. On the other hand, Bagg keeps the intensity heavy as he lets fly a braggadocious verse of his own. Together they keep “Zero Love” engaging throughout — check it out for yourself now, and sound off in the comments below.

QUOTABLE LYRICS

Shoutout to Mr. Miyagi but we know a different karate
Money stretch out like pilates my house so big we got a lobby
Ball like this shit is my hobby
My money is long like Mojave

Yung Miami & Diddy Hold Hands In New Photo

Atlanta’s rap royalty was out in full force on Wednesday night, attending the Black Tie Affair birthday party for Quality Control’s CEO Pierre “P” Thomas. Making sure to go extra hard for his fortieth birthday, Thomas welcomed some of the music industry’s biggest names to his party, including Diddy, Lil Baby, Lil Durk, the City Girls, and more. 

We’ve seen a bunch of pictures from last night, showing all of the guests in extravagant formalwear as they celebrated one of the sharpest businessmen in the game. Yung Miami and JT were both present and it looks like the former may have scored a pretty big fish at the party, holding hands with Diddy in one of her pictures.

“It’s a whole lot of money in this mf,” wrote Yung Miami on Instagram, quoting BIA’s hit record. In the photos, she looks amazing in a red velvet dress. When you swipe through, you’ll get to see a few different angles, as well as some guest appearances. Once you make it to the end of the slideshow, you’ll fall upon a picture of Yung Miami holding hands with Diddy, which has surprised fans on social media.


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Previously, Yung Miami was romantically involved with producer Southside. However, they’ve had their differences over the years and Miami may be moving on with a big dog. The two have sparked dating rumors, but the speculation has not been confirmed on either side. Do you think this is their way of telling us they’re together? Swipe above to see the pictures.