BREAKING: Paul Mooney Has Died At 79

Iconic comedian and actor Paul Mooney has reportedly passed away at the age of 79. The legendary funnyman and writing partner of Richard Pryor died in California. BREAKING: Paul Mooney Has Died The crushing news hit Thursday morning with details still coming together. The unforgettable entertainer and frequent “Chappelle’s Show” guest star’s team confirmed his […]

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Nike KD 14 Inspired By Kyrie Irving Revealed: Photos

Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant are proving to be incredible teammates and with the playoffs starting this weekend, there is no doubt that Kyrie and KD are about to give us some massive highlights. They are expected to go out and win the NBA title, and if they do, it will be a massive accomplishment for both players. As for their respective sneaker lines, it feels like the two have been doing crossovers. For instance, Kyrie put the infamous KD “Weatherman” style on his Kyrie 7, and now, KD is taking the OG Kyrie “Dream” color scheme and putting it on his KD 14.

In the images below, you can see what this Nike KD 14 “Dream” color scheme is about to look like. While the shoe has a black base and red tongue strap, the most impressive feature is the geometric pattern underneath which is packed with color. There is a lot going on here although the way the colors are merged together keeps the look clean and pristine. 

Unfortunately, there is no release date attached to these, so keep it locked to HNHH as we will be sure to share all of the latest details. In the meantime, let us know what you think of this new model, in the comments below.

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Nike KD 14
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Nike KD 14
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Young Nudy Floats On “Scott Evil”

There is a legitimate case to be made that Atlanta’s Young Nudy is one of the game’s most underrated artists, having been consistently dropping incredible projects while remaining unwaveringly true to himself. The pattern continues with his brand new album Dr. EV4L, a homage to one of comedy’s great antagonists and home to several of Nudy’s trademark bangers. One such track includes “Scott Evil,” named after the Austin Powers character portrayed by Seth Green, who after much reluctance decides to carry on with the family business. 

The track itself is classic Nudy, and the rapper proceeds to float over Mahd McLaren’s whimsical and vaguely eerie instrumental. “And I got that gun, I’ll hit you in your stomach,” he warns, his casual threats juxtaposing nicely over the beat. “Your guts, you know it gon’ pour out / I like the blood I leave in the street, yeah, I’m a blood, no industry ni*ga.” Should you enjoy “Scott Evil,” rest assured that there’s plenty more where that came from on Dr. EV4L, available for your streaming pleasure right here. 

QUOTABLE LYRICS

And I got that gun, I’ll hit you in your stomach
Your guts, you know it gon’ pour out
I like the blood I leave in the street,
Yeah, I’m a blood, no industry ni*ga
I been this shit ‘fore an industry
Don’t get this shit twisted, I’m not none them ni**gas

J. Cole Air Balls Three-Point Attempt During Second BAL Game

J. Cole is one of the best rappers on the planet and his latest album The Off-Season is a testament to that. However, while Cole has certainly put in work on the music side of things, he is currently in Rwanda where he is living out his dream of playing professional basketball. On Sunday, he made his debut in the Basketball Africa League and today, he got to play his second game as the Patriots took on GNBC. In the end, Cole’s team won the game to improve their record to 2-0, however, Cole himself struggled throughout the game.

In the clips below, you can see Cole perform a huge block early on in the match, although this proved to be his only notable play. In another clip posted by Ball Is Life, Cole bricked a three-point shot, and then on his second attempt, he ended up getting an airball.

At the end of the game, Cole finished with 0 points, 0 assists, 1 rebound, 1 steal, and 1 block in the span of 16 minutes. While it wasn’t the greatest showing, Cole’s team still won the game which is the only stat that really matters at the end of a match.

Cole still has between one to four games to go with the Patriots, and we’re sure he will be motivated to prove that he belongs amongst the other stars in the league.

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ASAP Rocky Thinks Rihanna Is ‘The One’ And ‘The Love Of My Life’

In late 2020, it was rumored that ASAP Rocky and Rihanna had started dating. Indeed, the two are a happy couple, and in a new GQ profile, Rocky offered an update of how things are going by declaring that she is “the one.”

The piece notes that when Rihanna was mentioned to Rocky, “he starts beaming like a teenager whose crush just accepted his prom invite.” It also notes that Rocky calls her “the love of my life” and “my lady.” Later, he was asked what it’s like to be in a relationship and he responded, “So much better. So much better when you got the One. She amounts to probably, like, a million of the other ones. […] I think when you know, you know. She’s the One.”

He also seems open to the prospect of fatherhood, saying, “If that’s in my destiny, absolutely. I think I’m already a dad! All these motherf*ckers are already my sons — whatchu talkin’ ’bout! [laughs] Nah, but like, I think I’d be an incredible, remarkably, overall amazing dad. I would have a very fly child. Very.”

Elsewhere, he spoke about visiting Barbados (from where his father emigrated to the US) with Rihanna, saying it was a moving experience: “It was like a homecoming thing. It was crazy. I always imagined what it would be like for my dad, before he came to America. And I got to visit those places, and believe it or not, there was something nostalgic about it. It was foreign but familiar.”

Read the full GQ feature here.

Erica Mena’s On A Massive Tear Against Her Robbers

Vixen Erica Mena is really out here for vengeance. The popular married model has come forward to continue going off on the people responsible for robbing her and husband Safaree Samuels‘ home goods. Erica Mena’s On A Massive Tear Over the past few hours, Mena has unloaded on both the criminals and social media outlets […]

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Kevin Abstract Signals Brockhampton’s Final Run & Talks “Technical Difficulties”

In April, Brockhampton dropped off Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine, the group’s first album since its lauded 2019 effort Peaches. Featuring artists such as A$AP Rocky, Charlie Wilson, Danny Brown, and SoGone SoFlexy, Brockhampton’s new album was received massive critical acclaim and debuted at the eleventh spot on the Billboard 200. Unfortunately for fans of the boy band, the game-changing collective reportedly only has one album left in its queue.

However, this isn’t the first time the group has alluded to being in final album mode. According to Complex, Brockhampton frontrunner Kevin Abstract previously dropped the bombshell that Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine would be BH’s second-to-last record, and today, the Arizona Baby artist hit Twitter to further elaborate on Brockhampton’s soon-approaching coda.

Over a series of tweets, Abstract touched on the group’s forthcoming final album while denying any skepticism that Brockhampton’s members were parting ways due to any drama or negativity. In the first tweet, he prefaces the group’s imminent departure by saying, “we all love each other and we wanna continue making the best music we can.”

“everybody just getting a lil older and got a lot to say outside of group projects,” Abstract continues. “we’ve dedicated the last ten years of our lives to making music together this next project we’re just doing what’s rite.”

After confirming that Brockhampton’s follow-up to Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine will be the band’s final offering, Kevin Abstract also revealed that they still hopes to treat fans with Brockhampton’s scrapped Technical Difficulties project, even if it arrives after the group’s official final album.

“still wanna try to get technical difficulties out at some point…just hella samples to clear,” Abstract says. “so i wouldn’t even be surprised if that came after the last album…But we really want that out.”

Are you bummed out that Brockhampton is nearing its final album or are you merely excited to hear what the group has in store for its swan song?

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Eminem’s Cult Horror Classic “Relapse” Kicked Off With “3 A.M”

Twelve years ago to this day, Eminem returned from a lengthy hiatus to release Relapse, his first album since 2004’s Encore. Produced in near-entirety by Dr. Dre, who turned in some of the most cinematic and disturbing work of his career, the project emerged as a loosely conceptual homage to horror. At the center stood an accented and maniacally depraved Slim Shady, firmly entrenched in the persona of a fictitious serial killer and determined to sow carnage.

Following “We Made You,” a clear attempt to follow the tradition of a “radio-friendly” lead single, “3 A.M” arrived to set the record straight. Fueled by a menacing Dre instrumental, Em whips together labyrinthian flows as he weaves violent tapestries. Drawing clear inspiration from notorious Silence Of The Lamb antagonist Buffalo Bill — the killer who may very well be Eminem’s main inspiration, alongside Psycho’s Norman Bates — Em set the table for an album that would one day become widely regarded as a cult classic.

In fact, it’s become increasingly common to see Relapse regarded among his best bodies of work — a contrasting opinion to his own, which still seems rather tepid about the project. Here’s hoping that Em can begin to see Relapse in a new light; as fans already know, its long-lost sequel currently remains indefinitely vaulted. Yet as any good horror aficionado knows, Em included — nothing stays buried forever. 

QUOTABLE LYRICS

Out the corner of his cornea, he just saw ya run
All you want is to rest ’cause you can’t run anymore, you’re done
All he wants is to kill you in front of an audience
While everybody is watching in the party, applauding it
Here I sit, while I’m caught up in deep thought again
Contemplating my next plot again
Swallowin’ a Klonopin while I’m noddin’ in and out on the ottoman
At the Ramada Inn, holding onto the pill bottle, then