T-Pain Wants To Make You A Drink With His New Book Of Cocktail Recipes

For nearly 15 years now, T-Pain‘s been primarily recognized by his signature hit, “Buy U A Drank(Shawty Snappin’).” The song, which reached the No.1 spot on the Hot 100 in May 2007 and was sampled in T-Pain’s latest single, “I Like Dat” featuring Kehlani, has since seen a recent resurgence thanks to its popularity on TikTok. Therefore, it’s no surprise that it formed the inspiration for T-Pain’s latest endeavor: a book of cocktail recipes, cheekily titled Can I Mix You A Drink?

Written with the input of God Save The Queens author Kathy Iandoli and mixologist Maxwell Britten, the title bills the book as 50 cocktail recipes from T-Pain’s life and career. T-Pain told Billboard, “Years back, I got up with my friend, [author] Kathy Iandoli, and told her I wanted to do some innovative s–t, so this was a concept we had in mind for a while, where I could combine my music with my love of drinking. She and I worked on this for a while, and then we both were busy with other stuff, then we came back together and finished this up.”

Can I Mix You a Drink? is due September 14, 2021, and is available for pre-order in both hardcover and Kindle editions here.

The Roots’ Questlove And Black Thought Are Teaming With Disney Junior For An Animated Short Series

Questlove and Black Thought both keep themselves plenty busy outside of The Roots, and now the pair is teaming up for yet another new endeavor. This time, it’s Rise Up, Sing Out, a series of animated shorts they’re making with Disney Junior.

The series, which is set to premiere later in 2021, will feature music from the pair. Press materials describe the show, “Presenting important concepts around race, racism and social justice for the youngest viewers, the series consists of music-based shorts that are designed to provide an inspiring and empowering message about noticing and celebrating differences and providing a framework for conversation.”

In a joint statement, Questlove and Black Thought said, “It is an honor to work with the Disney Junior team to help create a series of shorts that will empower and uplift the future generations in the way we know best, through music. We hope these shorts will encourage the young audience to recognize and celebrate our differences as human beings while learning the tools to navigate real-world issues of racial injustice.”

Joe D’Ambrosia — senior vice president, Original Programming and general manager, Disney Junior — also said, “We recognize that many kids are experiencing a multitude of feelings around what’s happening in our world today and know that many families are struggling with how to discuss sensitive issues around race. Our goal with these shorts is to open up the conversation and provide families with the tools and knowledge to address these important topics with their preschoolers in an age-appropriate manner through music and relatable kid experiences.”

City Girls Announce “Twerkulator” Single With Artwork

The City Girls have been laying low for some time, at least, when it comes to new music releases. The two have still been heavily in our news, thanks to JT’s much-publicized and scrutinized relationship with Lil Uzi Vert, as well any other general beef being sent their way by various different parties.

Nonetheless, when it comes to their job, that is to say, putting out music, they’ve been keeping fans waiting for almost a year. It was in June 2020 that the duo dropped City on Lock, and with summer fast approaching, it looks like the two are plotting another summer takeover. Since their album, they’ve popped up with intermittent appearances on songs for friends, including fellow Quality Control artist Lakeyah, as well as newcomer BRS Kash’s viral “Throat” record, among a handful of others.

This afternoon, JT and Yung Miami had their names trending on the twitter for all the right reasons too, with their song title quickly becoming a viral topic, perhaps boosted by the loud cover artwork and the immediate theme: twerking.

The artwork, seen below, feature both girls with their heads between their legs, donning similar all-black get-ups and an abnormal amount of long, pink nail-clad hands clasping their legs from the butt down. 

The caption is simple enough: “It’s Time for the Twerkulator.” Indeed.

Are you excited for this new record to drop on Friday?

Joe Rogan Critiques Woke Culture & Possible Censorship Of Straight White Men

If you listen to The Joe Rogan Experience, then you know Joe Rogan’s approach when dissecting and discussing any subject matter is generally better-suited to long-format, as both a listener and by-stander, just as much as a participant. That is to say, he’s not one for brief soundbites, but also, he knows all too well how the media cycle works in this era of online publications, and the fact that even if you don’t actively give a “brief soundbite” (because, in reality, who actually talks in brief soundbites?), the internet will find one for you and run with it.

Such is the case with Joe Rogan’s recent podcast episode with fellow stand-up comic, Joe List. Rogan has become more and more a magnet for controversy, it seems, since he transitioned off YouTube and onto Spotify. Perhaps it’s due to the simple fact that he signed an exclusive contract with the streaming giant, reportedly worth $100 million, but it seems like every other day a hot take (or casual statement) from his podcast is going viral for one reason or another. Today, that casual statement in question find Rogan discussing, briefly, the privilege surrounding straight white men as it intersects with woke culture– so as you can imagine, the twitterverse went wild when this clip was spliced. 

During Rogan’s two-hour plus convo with Joe List, the two touched on many things, from misleading CDC numbers, Coronavirus, castratos, stand-up comedy/fellow comics, and much more.

As the two talk begin to discuss mid-2000’s comedy films in the first thirty minutes of the episode, including Step-Brothers, Rogan laments how you wouldn’t be able to put out a film like that today– “or if you did, you’d face a tremendous amount of criticism,” he says. From there, things diverge as Joe List mentions the fact that people are receiving their comedy by way of podcast or stand-up these days, rather than film or events, referring to The Oscars as a joke-less entity this past year.

Joe List kicks off the now-viral Joe Rogan twitter clip by stating: “I was listening to a podcast the other day that’s sort of like a mental health podcast, and this lady was telling the host, who was a straight white guy, he was like, ‘I’m learning about privilege’– and he was saying, ‘even my self-deprecating humour is a little offensive because it’s my privilege to do self-deprecating humor because as a straight white male, people assume i’m joking, but other people couldn’t make such jokes, because of whatever history.’ And they were literally discussing, earnestly, how straight white men shouldn’t be funny.”

Joe Rogan replies: “You can never be woke enough. That’s the problem. It keeps going. It keeps going further and further down the line, and if you get to the point where you capitulate, where you agree to all these demands, it will eventually get to ‘straight white men are not allowed to talk,’ because it’s your privilege to express yourself when other people of colour have been silenced through out history. It’ll be, ‘you’re not allowed to go outside’– because so many people have been imprisoned for so many years…It really will get there. It’s that crazy.”

He continues, “We just gotta be nice to each other, man. And there’s a lot of people that are taking advantage of this weirdness in our culture, and then that becomes their thing. Their thing is calling people out for their privilege, calling people out for their position. You know, it’s f*cking crazy times.”

Finally, Rogan adds later before the go on other topics entirely: “When you talk shit if you see something stupid like that, ‘as a straight white man you shouldn’t be self-deprecating,’ b*tch what the f*ck is wrong with you? We’re humans. If you’re a human being you should be able to express yourself, you shouldn’t have to take into all the other people who are not heard, or not expressing themselves currently, or not in the same category, c’mon man, we can’t do that. You’re forcing yourself to think double, triple, about every single f*cking thing you and whether or not you have the right to express yourself.”

By the 36-minute mark, the conversation has basically passed and taken a turn into another directly entirely.

Take a look at some of the most popular twitter reactions to the clipped statement below, and if you want to give the full episode a listen, you can also check that out above.

What do you make of all this?

Yung Miami + JT’s Twerking Takeover Starts Friday

The City Girls are back-back. Yung Miami and JT have officially announced the rollout for their new “Twerkulator” single after mounted anticipation for music. Yung Miami + JT’s Twerking Takeover Barring any setbacks, fans can geek out for the duo’s newest music to land on streaming platforms everywhere Friday. Yung Miami hit up her Instagram […]

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Rapper Charged After Using Capitol Riot Photo Op For Album Artwork

It feels like a lifetime ago when the Capitol riot took place. Many right-wing and Trump-supporting individuals stormed the Capitol building in an attempt to change the outcome of the election. Authorities have been working diligently to arrest and charge any suspects who were involved including a man who recently used a photo op at the Capitol riot for the artwork of his new album. 


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Rapper Bugzie The Don, real name Antionne DeShaun Brodnax, has been charged with four federal charges including disorderly conduct in a Capitol building and demonstrating in a Capitol building, The Washington Post reports. The charges arrive after Brodnax took photos of himself smoking on top of a SWAT car during the January riot and used them for the cover art of his March album titled The Capital.

According to documents, Brodnax admitted to officers that he entered the Capitol building on Jan. 6th after they found him on social media. He told officials that he was in Washington, D.C. to shoot a music video when he saw a group of people walking into the Capitol Building and followed. He said that he walked around for photos and videos within the building. 

The arrest occurred on March 11th, days after the release of his album. His attorneys are trying to prevent the government from accessing Brodnax’s social media accounts. 

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A Rapper Is In Trouble After Attending The Capitol Riot And Taking A Photo For An Album Cover

People who were at the infamous Capitol riot earlier this year have been getting exposed, and now a rapper has found himself in trouble after showing up to the Capitol, taking photos, and using one of them on an album cover.

Newsweek reports that Virginia-based rapper Bugzie The Don (real name Antionne DeShaun Brodnax) was pictured sitting on top of a SWAT truck as rioters stormed the Capitol building behind him. The image was used as the cover art for his album The Capitol, which was released in March.

Bugzie told the FBI that he was in DC on the day of the riot to shoot a music video. He also said he followed protestors and entered the building, but did so peacefully. He walked around, took photos and videos inside, and said he did not enter any office or chambers, nor did he engage in any violence or theft. He also noted that while inside, he received messages from friends informing him that video of him walking around was broadcast live on CNN.

In March, the rapper was charged with entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds; disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds; parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a capitol building; and disorderly conduct in a Capitol building.

Pooh Shiesty Explains When He Knew ‘Back In Blood’ Was A Hit For Uproxx’s ‘How I Blew Up’

Memphis native Pooh Shiesty is in the midst of a massive career breakout thanks to the viral success of his hit single “Back In Blood,” a star-making co-sign from trap rap godfather Gucci Mane, and his recently released debut mixtape Shiesty Season, which features appearances from big-name co-stars like 21 Savage, Lil Durk, and Memphis’s own Tay Keith.

Uproxx’s newest show, How I Blew Up narrated by Cherise Johnson, gives the Southern star the chance to tell the story of his rise to fame in his own words, from his upbringing in the Cane Creek Apartments to the moment he knew “Back In Blood” was smashing success. His breakout began with an attention-getting turn on “Breaking News,” which led to Gucci Mane reaching out to him in the dead of night. “Back In Blood,” though, was the catalyst for Pooh reaching his current level of renown after a snippet of Pooh and Lil Durk shooting the video circulated online. He just received his gold plaque for Shiesty Season, and details his plans for the future, which include his own label, Choppa Gang, supporting childhood friend and fellow rapper Big30.

Watch Pooh Shiesty break down how he blew up above.

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

Hardo Taps Pooh Shiesty & Deezlee For “Murda Boyz (Remix)”

Pittsburgh’s own Hardo has come through with another new single from his upcoming DJ Drama-hosted mixtape Fame or Feds 3, teaming up with 1017 breakout star Pooh Shiesty and Deezlee for a remix of “Murda Boyz.”

Once again taking to a sinister beat from Stevi B and Stoney, Hardo doesn’t exactly change much where his verse is concerned, opting to keep the same contribution as the original. Still, the Remix feels different enough thanks to its supporting cast, both of whom deliver exactly what the track title promises. Riding his momentum is Pooh Shiesty, who keeps that Shiesty Season spirit alive for the second verse. “When we beefin’ I don’t sleep unless I’m creepin’ in your tree,” he warns. “Hopping out with Dracos and those 223s.” 

Be sure to keep an eye out for Hardo’s upcoming Fame or Feds 3 with DJ Drama, coming soon. We’ve already seen this new installment of “Murda Boyz,” as well as the recently released “Nothin To Me” with Peewee Longway and Doe Boy. Are you excited to see what Hardo has been cooking up?

QUOTABLE LYRICS

Fast forward, now it’s big backwoods inside his weed
Place your order, you can get that work from me or Tee Da Pee
When we beefin’ I don’t sleep unless I’m creepin’ in your tree,
Hopping out with Dracos and those 223

Paris Texas Releases Debut Project “BOY ANONYMOUS”

Los Angeles dup Paris Texas have remained rather anonymous on the come-up but that’s really a testament to their music. The Los Angeles duo have been bubbling up in the underground West Coast scene throughout the past few months, specifically, as they ramped up the campaign for their debut project. 

Following the success of singles like “Force Of Habit” and “HEAVY METAL,” they’ve arrived with their debut project BOY ANONYMOUS in full. The eight-track effort is a compact effort with production that’s as dreamy as it is grungy, speaking to their wide array of influences. The genre-bending effort is completely featureless, allowing the duo, consisting of Louie Pastel and Felix, to offer a well-pronounced introduction to the masses.

Peep their new project, BOY ANONYMOUS below.