Lil Yachty, Icewear Vezzo & Rio Da Yung OG Unite On “Plastic”

Lil Yachty has experimented with many different styles throughout the years, with Lil Boat and Teenage Emotions highlighting his ear for melody. Yet one of his most acclaimed projects in recent memory is his latest, a homage to Detroit’s thriving hip-hop scene in Michigan Boy BoatLined with plenty of notable voices from the D, Yachty has come through with some visuals from his new release, opting to highlight the Icewear Vezzo and Rio Da Yung OG-assisted “Plastic.” 

Already breaking the norm by nearing five minutes in runtime, the dark piano-driven banger is undeniably hard off the bat. The video matches the energy effectively, despite being relatively straightforward. There is a bit of stylistic flourish by way of the unconventional aspect ratio, but for the most part, it’s the standard performance footage complete with support from the entourage on deck. While some might have wished “Plastic” could have gotten a bit more conceptual, the current video successfully captures the song’s raw energy.

Check it out for yourself now, and look for more from Michigan Boy Boat to drop in the near future. After all, it’s easily one of Yachty’s strongest releases in a minute and a promising stylistic direction for the Quality Control ATLien. What do you think of the new video for “Plastic?”

T.I. Laughs At Sabrina Peterson’s Request For An Apology

T.I. has made it clear– he’s not apologizing to Sabrina Peterson, the woman who spearheaded a movement bringing dozens of sexual assault, rape, and drugging allegations against the rapper and his wife, Tameka “Tiny” Harris. Last week, Peterson suggested that she would drop her lawsuit against the couple, who she was formerly close friends with, if they apologized publicly to her. Peterson came forward and claimed that T.I. threatened her with a gun in front of her children, which the rapper has denied. As it pertains to the apology request, it’s safe to say that Tip and Tiny have no intention of succumbing to the pressure.

After attending a party at Diddy’s house with Kevin Hart, Dave Chappelle, and other A-listers, T.I. shared a picture of himself bursting into laughter, using his caption to deliver his response to Sabrina Peterson.

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“An Apology???? [four laughing emojis] –Drako voice #WhatItsComeTo,” wrote the Atlanta rap legend on Instagram. In the comments, his wife Tiny added, “LOL it’s too early for this sir [laughing emoji] [heart emoji].”

Some fans are behind the couple, claiming that they shouldn’t be apologizing to Sabrina or the other alleged victims for something they claim to have never done, standing up for Tip and Tiny. Others are calling out the duo for making light out of such serious allegations. 

T.I. and Tiny have denied all allegations against them. We will continue to keep you updated with the latest in this developing story.


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Preme Drops Off New Single “Lost Hope”

Canada’s own Preme has come through with his new single “Lost Hope,” which arrives complete with some powerful visuals highlighting the message. Tackling the topic of police brutality, Preme showcases his melodic prowess as he reflects over atmospheric production. “All I see is homicide, feel it when my momma cry,” he laments. “You know what the mission is, don’t know how I feel inside / We was always down to ride, if I slide my ni*gas slide.” 

His observations continue into the second verse. “They hate to see a ni*ga on his feet,” he raps. “Probably why a Karen goin’ viral every week / That’s why the cops starin’ like food stuck in my teeth.” Despite the serious subject matter at hand, Preme keeps it moving with a subtle approach, highlighting the disturbing reality that systemic racism isn’t exclusively reserved to the United States of America. Check out “Lost Hope” now, and show some love to Preme in the comments below.

QUOTABLE LYRICS

I see it clear, they skippin’ real niggas like a leap year,
Yeah, they hate to see a ni*ga on his feet
Probably why a Karen goin’ viral every week
That’s why the cops starin’ like food stuck in my teeth

Luka Doncic Dismisses Neck Issues After Loss To The Clippers

Luka Doncic has been the key to the Dallas Mavericks’ success over the past couple of seasons. Doncic is proving himself to be a generational talent and without him in the lineup, the Mavericks simply don’t have an answer for some of the best teams in the league. Last night, Doncic was playing injured against the Los Angeles Clippers, as he was dealing with some nerve problems in his neck. With his injury hampering his play, Doncic, and the Mavs were blown out by the Clippers, who evened their series at 2-2.

Following the game, Doncic was extremely frustrated with what went down, and he kept things honest with the media. After being asked about his injury, Doncic dismissed the severity of it, stating “I don’t think that matters right now. … I played terrible, so we just got to move on to the next one.”

Game 5 is going to be a pivotal game as no matter who wins, someone will be pushed to the brink of elimination. The Clippers are clearly the stronger team here although they have choked in the playoffs before. With this in mind, Doncic and his Mavs are still in contention, and they shouldn’t get too discouraged just yet. 

As for his neck, perhaps the rest in between games will help Doncic get prepared for what will prove to be the most important game of the series.

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Producer Turn Me Up Josh Has Reportedly Died: Lil Durk & Others Mourn

Winners Circle producer Turn Me Up Josh has reportedly passed away. The news was confirmed by Lil Durk, London On Da Track, London Jae, and others who are publicly grieving on social media. Josh had been working closely with Lil Durk and Lil Baby on their upcoming collaborative album, teasing that he might have production credits on every single song.

Rip turnmeupjosh smh,” wrote Durkio on Twitter, mourning the loss of yet another one of his close collaborators. There isn’t much information known about the cause of death. 

According to the Winners Circle website, Turn Me Up Josh worked with artists including Drake, Nipsey Hussle, King Von, DaBaby, Kehlani, and more. Most recently, he received a gold plaque for Lil Durk’s album Just Cause Y’all Waited 2. He also worked with Durk on The Voice. The four-time Grammy Award nominee will be remembered by fans for his standout piano-trap production style, as well as his incredible engineering on Durk’s projects. 

Josh began his ascent to production superstardom after engineering Migos’ hit record “Versace.” He was also behind the boards for Drake and Lil Durk’s hit “Laugh Now Cry Later.” His signature producer tag has been heard at the beginning of dozens of rap hits and Turn Me Up Josh will be missed by the entire hip-hop community. 

Rest in peace, Turn Me Up Josh.



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DMX & Lil Wayne Joined Forces On “Dogs Out”

DMX’s Exodus album dropped this past Friday, and many were quick to celebrate the posthumous and feature-heavy release. Though fans did not necessarily step in to support the album the way early social media buzz may have suggested, those who appreciate X’s catalog found much to enjoy throughout the raw and hard-hitting project. That includes “Dogs Out,” a duet between DMX and Lil Wayne, presumably recorded and wrapped up prior to X’s passing.

Kicking off with a cinematic introduction, the track eventually explodes into an up-tempo and aggressive anthem, the likes of which we’ve seen Wayne body before on the Swizz-Beatz-produced “Uproar.” He certainly fares admirably here, his unrelenting flow fueled by no shortage of canine-centric wordplay. Though X’s rough-around-the-edges delivery doesn’t quite match Weezy’s aquatic fluidity, he makes up for it with his signature commanding presence. “Serious ni*gas spit serious shit,” he raps, in his climactic bars. “When I hear y’all ni*gas spit, all I hear is a bitch.”

Check out “Dogs Out” now, and be sure to support DMX’s Exodus album right here. 

QUOTABLE LYRICS

Who let the dog out? They let the dog out 
Straight out the dog house, now get the fuck out
What y’all ni*gas know about making a movie? Show ’em out
Careful, what you’re saying will get you punched in your mouth

Adidas Yeezy Foam Runner Surfaces In Tan & Brown Colorway

Kanye West continues to push the envelope when it comes to his sneaker releases. One of the shoes that have gotten people up in arms over the last year or so has been the Adidas Yeezy Foam Runner, which has been getting an abundance of new colorways. This is a sneaker that remains quite polarizing that’s to its design, and while some people hate it, there are even more people out there who love it. In fact, some fans have even done push-ups just to acquire a pair.

Recently, Kim Kardashian went on Instagram and previewed a bunch of new Yeezy colorways and silhouettes. As many noticed, there was a brand new pair of Foam Runner’s here. This model contained a tan upper with some brown thrown into the mix to create a unique painted look. According to @influencevisions_ on Instagram, this new Foam Runner currently has the nickname MXCRCL, and this is because it features what is called “MX” pattern, which was also found on the “MX Moon” colorway.

For now, there is no word yet on the release date for these, so keep it locked to HNHH for more updates on these. Also, let us know what you think of the shoe, in the comments below.

Rise & Grind: Fredo Bang Reveals Lost Collab With King Von & Speaks On YNW Melly’s A&R Skills

Rise & Grind is a new editorial series, meant to introduce and dissect new, buzzing, or underground artists.


Baton Rouge’s Fredo Bang is from the same fabric of the Boosie’s and Kevin Gates’ of the world, whose pain and passion are worn on their sleeves through every bar. Bang’s journey is just beginning, though. The soulful croons in his music speak volumes to the trauma he’s endured in his lifetime. His experiences reflect a larger picture of the community he comes from, but his positivity is equally inspiring. 

In the past year and a half, projects like Most Hated and In The Name Of Gee have transformed his underground buzz into a nationwide success. “Top” featuring Lil Durk was released in 2020, but continues to rack up plays on streaming services and satellite radio stations as Bang prepares for the release of his forthcoming album.

For this week’s Rise & Grind, Fredo Bang discusses the success of “Top,” his unexpected relationship with Dee-1, and his strange encounter with Kanye West.

Stay tuned for a new installment of Rise & Grind every Monday.


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Stomping Grounds:

I’m from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. South Baton Rouge, Uptown, to be exact. Then I moved to Baker, LA when I was like 7 or 8 years old. My favorite thing about the city is the food. That’s about the best thing. I feel like Louisiana we got the best food that you can get in the WORLD, you heard me? Growing up I played baseball and I was in the band, but other than that I was into guns a lot. I had a gun fetish.

[My favorite meal in Baton Rouge is] Red beans, potato salad, fried chicken, cornbread, and a piece of cake from this little spot out here. My favorite spot.

Zodiac Sign:

I’m an Aries. I think they say we emotional. I don’t really know horoscopes like that. I think they say we emotional though. But I don’t know if it’s from that or ‘cause my daddy is bipolar, so I think I’m kinda bipolar. Other than that, I’m nonchalant to a lot of stuff. 

I don’t really know too much about horoscopes. I have always been that person who used to just be annoyed with people who just be into horoscopes. I swear. You know, some people just feel like they just completely know you of this piece of paper. 

Man, it’s really like 70% of the time, [women I meet ask me], “What sign are you?” I be like, “Aries.” [They’ll say] “Oh my god, y’all so crazy. I don’t think we’re gonna work” [laughs].

Top 5 DOA:

Yeah, rappers and artists two different things. I’ll say artists. My top five artists dead or alive, Micheal Jackson, Kanye West, Young Thug, Kevin Gates, and Drake.

Biggest Accomplishment:

My biggest accomplishment would probably be me and just the growth of my mind and my patience. Just being able to control my emotions, putting my pride to the side. I feel like with the music, I ain’t nowhere where I want to be, so I don’t really bask in the things that I achieve in music. ‘Cause I ain’t where I wanna be at yet and I don’t want to get content. So I feel like those things are little baby steps to where I want to get to.

Studio Essentials & Habits:

In the studio, I gotta have cool, Avian water? Evian, I forgot how you say it. Airheads, I gotta have hot tea, with honey, and I don’t like color lights. Color lights in the studio make me feel pretty awkward. Like, give me freaky vibes. And I can’t stand them headphones that be like big cups. I don’t like that. 

I wear headphones but I don’t wear them big ones. Like regular-sized ones cause the big ones be giving a lot of feedback. You don’t get the full depth of the song.

“Top” (Remix) ft. Lil Durk:

The first time we ever spoke was through YNW Melly on Facetime. I forgot what I was calling Melly about, but he had put me on Facetime with him. And we was talking about working then. And then back in August of last year, I seen him in the studio in Atlanta when I was working with Bagg and we exchanged numbers. We was just working in the studio. We ain’t get to get in that time ‘cause I was leaving and it was too many people in the studio. I hate being loud. That’s another thing, I can’t work with a lot of people in the room. I’m self-conscious about my music and how I record.

But I got his number. He ended up doing a show in Miami told me to pull up. I pulled up, after that, we went to the studio and he was like pull something up. Out of all of the songs — I really ain’t wanna put nobody on “Top” but I felt like he had something to talk about and I ain’t want to take away the message of “Top,” you know what I’m sayin’? I feel like he’ll deliver a message. 

I don’t be having any control over edits. I ain’t know that [clip of me and Lil Durk at the club] was getting recorded. But the place where we shot most of the video at, in Ft. Lauderdale — I forgot the hood but it’s in Ft Lauderdale — had a bunch of people out that showed major love. Durk had hopped on top of the car, and was like, ‘Man, y’all gotta turn up for Von one time and they put Von on.’

First Bars:

I remember naming my first song. It was called “Fire.” It was me, Joe Scott, Krazy Trey, and this dude named Trel. We used to be rapping in the closet. I think I said, “Bitch, I’m hot like Icy Hot.” I don’t remember that was like my first bar. I can’t remember nothing after that. I don’t wanna remember [laughs].

First Show:

My first show ever? I remember. I think it was in one of our hoods. It was actually a Sweet 16 birthday party and we got boo’d off stage. I swear, we got boo’d off stage [laughs].  Listen, we ain’t get like boo’d but they had dudes in the crowd that was on some hating stuff. The females was just standing there. So, I seen one dude throwing his hand up then I stopped the music and I was like, “Fool, when I get off stage I’m gonna come holla’ at ya.” So when we got off stage, I went up to him and I was trying to fight him then all these people jumped in between, it was crazy. It was like 2012 or something like that. 2012, 2011, something like that. It was a long time ago. I was like 14.

Clocking Out:

Besides work, all I do is play “Call Of Duty” and watch movies. I’m real big into movies. Other than that Pornhub, I think all of us watch that.

Yeah, I don’t understand [why PornHub took down videos]. I didn’t understand that, I still don’t understand it. That’s probably why I ain’t been watching porn as much. It’s just bull****. I ain’t really into the professional stuff all the time. I like homemade. I don’t know. Actually, I think I wrote to their Instagram or something. I know I ended my account with them when that happened. I wasn’t about to pay for that bull****.

Up Next:

Next three months, you can expect an album. This project, “Still Most Hated,” that I just dropped is just a filler. Just something to give them something to listen to ‘til I finish. I really been done with my album, I’m really just picking songs. I got so many songs. It’s like this: do I put the rice on my plate first or do I put the corn on my plate? All this need to be ate and it’s all good, but which one do I put on my plate first?

What I like to do is ride in the car, listen to all my songs, try to get a playlist. Then when I got most of the playlist, that’s when I go to eliminate songs that don’t fit in the complete vibe. So I be needing a couple of days for that. 


Did you have a relationship with King Von before his death?

I actually met Von and Quando Rondo way before I ever met Durk. I met him at Hit Factory studio. Him and Melly was about to shoot a video and he had introduced us. After that, I think we did a session that whole night. I always be with Melly so whoever Melly be with, I’m gonna end up seeing. He was always with Melly and they’ll just pull up to the studio and we’ll just be sitting there running about life, going to jail, what happened, you know what I’m sayin’? Chicago a whole different world than Louisana, so we was just swapping minds on some sh**. We always stayed in contact. 

He actually supposed to be on my song. I think he did the verse already I just never heard it, the song with Melly,  “Air It Out” that I got. I don’t know if you heard it, but he was actually supposed to be on that song. 

A bit of a sidenote but is YNW Melly an unofficial A&R to the game? Because I spoke to Tee Grizzley, and he said he met Kanye through Melly.

I met Kanye the same night with Melly! I met Tee through Melly! But look, he just one of those people that people, I feel like they orbit around him. He just a good person to be around, he a real good dude. A lot of people I done met and shook hands with was through him. I was calling him to congratulate him for working with Kanye he like, “Yeah, I just talked to Kanye about the s***. He messing with the music.” I’m like, “Yeah?”

So, I see Kanye, I’m walking up in Hit Factory and you know me, I ain’t really no type of person to get fanned out, but this is Kanye. I walk up to Kanye to shake his hand and Kanye tell me, “Congratulations.” I’m like, “For what?” And he never said what. So, I stopped shaking his hand and then I reached back out to shake his hand again, just on some in the moment type sh**, ‘cause I’m not even thinking.

Did he ever tell you why he congratulated you?

He never told me why he congratulated me. I was very shaken by that. I ain’t know whether to be happy or sad or something [laughs]. He told me congratulations.

Tell me something about your new album. Can you give the readers an exclusive?

It’s gonna be called Murder Made Me. So, that’s all I can tell you. I can’t tell you who gonna be on there. It might be nobody on there. It might be, you never know. 

Producer-wise, can you give us a hint?

I got a song with Hitmaka that’s gonna be on there. Hitmaka good people to work with. Very talented.

The next question I wanted to ask you was about Mr. Augustine, who the rest of us know as Dee-1. I know he was your teacher in high school —

Nah, he was my teacher in middle school.

Were you and Gee Money in the same class with Dee-1?

Not in the same classroom, but we took that same class. Our classes used to rotate, and that class for instance — No, that class we ain’t take together.

Do you remember what class that was?

Something called social something. I’m trying to remember. Basically, it was about why you shouldn’t do drugs, the causes, and effects, unprotected sex. It was about life stuff.

How did your relationship with Dee-1 develop over the years?

That’s my dog, man. I talked to him all through jail. When I was in jail, I was calling him. Actually, I think I talked to him a couple of weeks ago, I need to hit him back. That’s my dog. He done showed me basically anything’s possible. And he ain’t never turn his back on me. Any of his students, we holla at him, he’ll always holler back. So, I got that same energy with him.

What are the 10 Commandments of Bang-ism?

See, that’s the thing, it ain’t even about that. You basically just putting aside relationships, putting aside sex. And anything on that type of level that could refrain from getting your goal done. Like a goal got for two or three weeks, two or three months, you know what I’m saying? It ain’t like I’m going a year without it, cause I done went two and a half years without it so I don’t feel I don’t punish myself like that. It’s basically just being focused. I want to be in the studio all night. I ain’t got no reason to stop unless I got an emergency. If I ain’t got no late shift, I don’t got to get on the phone, argue with nobody and all that. So, I can get my job done. 

I mean it’s working good. I just pushed out three projects in 12-13 months and I’m about to drop another one. I got two actually. It’s doing something for me.

Swizz Beatz & Timbaland’s “Verzuz” Battle: Fans React

Last night, Timbaland and Swizz Beatz used the Verzuz platform they created to stage an epic rematch, effectively bringing things full circle following their first match in March of 2020. Since they first went head-to-head, Verzuz has grown in scale considerably, to the point where last night’s tilt took place in front of a packed crowd at the LIV Nightclub in Miami.

Given that Swizz Beatz and Timbaland are widely considered to be two of hip-hop’s greatest producers of all, boasting incredible catalogs with no shortage of hits and deep cuts, many tuned in to watch the celebratory — and of course competitive — occasion. And with so many people tuning in, it’s no wonder that the reactions were flying on social media. With many immediately noting a disparity between Swizzy and Timbo’s fashion choices, focus eventually shifted the music, with several people concluding that Timbo’s versatility was a tough mountain to overcome for any competitor.

That’s not to say Swizzy lost the crowd vote entirely, as the wily legend has more than a few tricks up his sleeve — especially when he came through with an unreleased J. Cole verse on the DMX “Bath Salts” posse cut. Still, he did find himself subjected to one comedic throughline, as many noted his aversion to Timbo’s unrelenting stream of Justin Timberlake classics. 

Be sure to check out some of the reactions to Swizz Beatz and Timbaland’s Verzuz battle, a hip-hop celebration during which the CIRCO was absolutely flowing. “Tonight was a good night blessings,” reflects Swizz, with a day-after IG post. “Thx @timbaland for celebrating with me King we did it. Humbled.”