Conan O’Brien Hilariously Accepts An Apology From BTS’ J-Hope For Getting His Name Wrong

Over the past few days, Conan O’Brien and BTS have found themselves in a bit of a situation. A few days ago, clip from a South Korean variety show surfaced, in which BTS’ J-Hope misidentified O’Brien as “Curtain” before he and his bandmates realized the error and had a laugh about it. O’Brien featured the clip on Conan and playfully got upset with the group. Now, the saga continues: Today, J-hope offered an apology to O’Brien, which he has accepted.

Taking to the official BTS Twitter account, J-Hope wrote, “Sorry,,,,, Curtain [kissing face emojis] @ConanOBrien.” He then used a subsequent tweet to tack on a selfie of himself pouting his lips. O’Brien responded with humor, of course, replying, “In Hobi’s defense, Curtain makes about as much sense as being named Conan.”

(“Hobi,” by the way, is J-Hope’s nickname.)

O’Brien made it clear on his show that there were no hard feelings about the mishap, as he said through laughter, “I’ll get you, BTS. Oh I’ll get you good. And by that, I mean I’ll silently resent you. I have no power to do anything to you. You’re going to go on to have huge success. I’m very old and on the way out and you guys are pretty much running the world. So when I say I’ll get you, I just mean I’m gonna stew in my own juices for quite a long time, and you’ll be vastly unaware.”

Mac Miller’s Estate Denounces A Biography Planned For Release Near His Birthday

With the Mac Miller estate announcing The Book Of Mac: Remembering Mac Miller releasing this October, fans may be surprised to learn that Donna-Claire Chesman’s book isn’t the only one about the rapper planned for release in the next year. Journalist Paul Cantor also has a biography in the works called Most Dope: The Extraordinary Life Of Mac Miller with a release date of January 17, but unlike Chesman’s book, Cantor’s effort has drawn the ire of Miller’s estate.

Sharing a statement through publicity company Orienteer’s Nick Dierl, Miller’s estate denounced the upcoming project, saying that it was “not authorized or endorsed by Malcolm’s family” and noted that Cantor wasn’t closely connected with Mac during the rapper’s life. The statement also points out the Cantor was advised that “the family and friends of Malcolm were uncomfortable with him authoring this biography.” The fact that the book has since been made available for pre-order also rubbed Mac’s family the wrong way, prompting them to wonder if the release date was announced to take advantage of the Book Of Mac pre-order in hopes of confusing fans.

The family expresses disappointment with Cantor and Abrams Press for the move and for setting the release date so close to Mac’s birthday (January 18). “With that in mind,” the statement reads, “We urge those that wish to support Malcolm and his legacy to abstain from purchasing this new book.” You can read the full statement below.

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Marvel’s “Blade” Filming Delayed To 2022

Marvel’s MCU continues to move forward at a steady pace, having already lined up an impressive new phase of cinematic adventures. And while many flicks like Thor: Love And Thunder, The Eternals, Guardians Of The Galaxy 3, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, there’s something about the upcoming reboot of Bladestarring Mashershala Ali in the titular role, that has piqued curiosity on a widespread level.

Perhaps it’s the perceived tonal shift, which raises the questions of how exactly vampires will be integrated into the long-running Marvel Cinematic Universe — though don’t be surprised if Dr. Strange has a hand in that particular segue. Perhaps it’s the visceral violence of the Wesley Snipes films, which was gruesome enough to net the R rating; alas, the MCU version of Blade will probably not hold such a distinction. 

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In spite of the myriad questions surrounding the film, Blade has quietly elevated into one of the most anticipated flicks on the Marvel slate. Unfortunately, fans will have to wait a little bit longer to see the Daywalker once again. A new report from The Hollywood Reporter indicates that the film’s production has been delayed from this coming September to July 2022, as Disney and Marvel apparently need additional time to fine-tune the script, penned by Stacy Osei-Kuffour of HBO’s Watchmen. 

Though delays are seldom welcomed by fanbases, least of all one as rabid and loyal as the Marvel army, it does bode well that the studio intends on taking their time with this one. Be sure to keep an eye out for additional news on Marvel’s Blade, which will likely see a widespread release in late 2023. At this time, the project has yet to secure a director, though THR indicates that the search for Marvel’s first Black director is already beginning. 

Are you looking forward to catching Blade when it hits theaters? 

Young M.A ‘Hello Baby’ Music Video: 5 Decoded Scenes

New York rapper Young M.A has kept her word on dropping new fire to the masses. While the world officially awaits her Off The Yak album to arrive later this month – the Brooklyn native comes through with her Fivio Foreign-featured “Hello Baby” music video. From gang affiliation appreciation to reminding the M.A.bsters of her […]

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Cochise Releases His Debut Project “Benbow Crescent”

Palm Bay rapper Cochise has become one of the hottest new kids on the block, showing off his eclectic voice, inventive ad-libs, and sharp flows over spacey beats. We’ve heard the rapper float on his latest few singles but he hadn’t yet come through with a full-length project before today. On Friday, Cochise released his debut project, titled Benbow Crescent

The new project serves as an homage to Cochise’s Jamaican roots. Down to the cover art, the anime-loving rapper made sure to let his fans know where he comes from on his debut, which includes eighteen featureless songs. 

Production was handled by the likes of Archie Cordella, ProdLouis, ProdbyCarlos, and Cochise himself.

Listen to Benbow Crescent below and let us know what you think of Cochise’s debut project.

Tracklist:

1. PROTEIN/CREATINE
2. PLASMA
3. Totoro
4. Usopp
5. Lost It
6. On Me
7. Zoro
8. Knicks
9. SANJI
10. MURI/KAMI
11. YOGA FIRE FREESTYLE
12. BUFF
13. Double
14. Cooyah
15. Stock X
16. Hundred Smackeronies
17. BLISTFUL NOISE
18. Hatchback

Air Jordan 1 Low “Ghost Green” Unveiled: Release Info

While the Air Jordan 1 High OG tends to get most of the love amongst sneakerheads, there is no denying that the Air Jordan 1 Low is also a fan favorite. It is the tennis shoe version of the Jordan 1 and it has always been popular and the spring and summer when low-tops truly get to experience all the shine. Every single year, Jumpman delivers a whole plethora of AJ1 Low colorways and they are all fairly unique in their own right. Now, the latest Air Jordan 1 Low on the docket is the “Ghost Green” offering.

The shoe has a white base to it all while the overlays are covered in a muted green. There is a mini swoosh on the toe box and the Nike Air logo on the tongue has a black and white checkered pattern all while the “Nike Air” is printed in “Ghost Green.” These tones come together nicely to create a shoe that is perfectly suited for the warmer months.

If you are hoping to get a pair, you will be able to grab these on Friday, May 21st for $130 USD. These are shaping up to be a great new model that could prove to be a staple of your collection.

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Tank Recalls Providing Background Vocals For Aaliyah On “Come Over”

Tank’s musical longevity in the music industry can be chalked up to his sheer talent. While he has sold a healthy amount of records on his own, he also boasts impressive songwriting and production credits for huge names in music like Beyoncé, Fantasia, Kelly Rowland, Jamie Foxx, Monica, Pitbull, and the late Aaliyah

The platinum-selling R&B singer recently appeared on Elle Magazine’s popular Youtube Channel segment “Song Association.” During his appearance, the famed musician opened up about how he wished he had the opportunity to collaborate with Aaliyah before she passed. He also divulged how he was able to provide background vocals on her 2001 album cut “Come Over.”   


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“The song you hear me on, “Come Over,”(as he lets out a note) I just happened to walk in the studio that day. We were going to check on baby girl, and she was working with Johnta Austin,” he said while on the show.

He continued, “As soon as I walked in, she said, “Tank can do it,” Johnta said,” Tank can do it,” and I was like,” Tank can do what?”  

Tank continued to explain that Aaliyah and Johnta sent him into the booth and from there, the rest is history! It’s been nearly 20 years since the track was released and since Aaliyah’s passing but perhaps now more than ever, her music is being recognized for its lasting impact.

Check out Tank’s full episode of Song Association below to hear him belt out Kelly Rowland, The Supremes, and his hit “When We.” Did you know Tank provided backing vocals for Aaliyah on “Come Over”? Let us know down in the comments. 

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Nike KD 14 “Deep Royal” Dropping Soon: Official Photos

Kevin Durant is a top-tier player in the NBA and when you are as good as KD, you typically get your very own signature shoe. In fact, Durant has had his very own shoe since he started out in the league and this year, he recently got hooked up with his 14th model, the Nike KD 14. Some dope colorways have been shown off thus far and this week, we got to see another one hit the internet.

This new model is called “Deep Royal” and it is easily the most colorful model of the KD 14 to date. The entire upper has this psychedelic vibe to it and the colors merge together in a really chaotic way that makes the shoe so unique. With outdoor parks courts in full swing right now, these are definitely going to help make a statement and if you need some new shoes to ball in, you have to consider these.

For now, there is no release date attached to these so keep it locked to HNHH as we will be sure to bring you all of the latest information. In the meantime, let us know what you think about this new colorway, in the comments below.

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Trippie Redd & Playboi Carti Fans Wish Mario Judah Was Also On “Miss The Rage”

Mario Judah spent weeks emulating Playboi Carti’s entire style, pressuring the rapper to release his album Whole Lotta Red in November and December. When the “Magnolia” artist was nowhere to be found, the up-and-coming self-proclaimed rock star took matters into his own hands and released a four-track project in Carti’s style. At the time, many believed that Mario Judah did Carti better than Carti himself. Then, the actual Whole Lotta Red dropped and people kind of forgot about Mario… until today.

One of the tracks that Mario Judah teased while he was harassing Playboi Carti was “Miss The Rage,” one of Carti’s most heavily previewed records with Trippie Redd. The beat had already gone viral on social media and it was only a matter of time before Carti and Trippie cleared everything for the release. On Friday, they came through with the highly-anticipated drop. However, a good number of fans think that Mario Judah earned a spot on the song, only to be left off entirely.

“The Mario Judah miss the rage hook was actually amazing kinda sad that didn’t make it,” wrote Quadeca on Twitter. Many others have echoed that same sentiment, wondering why he wasn’t added to the song after he showed that he could spice it up. “i think we all can agree miss the rage wouldve been a classic with mario judah,” added a fan in another tweet.

The “Die Very Rough” artist got the trend started by telling his fans this morning, “Good Morning Ragers.” Five weeks ago, Mario Judah posted about the leaked version of the song with his vocals, to which Trippie Redd said, “How they leak a song u not on.”

Do you think the song would have been better with Mario Judah? Let us know in the comments and check out what everyone else is saying below.

Coi Leray & Benzino’s Family History & Beef, Explained

Nothing in this world can become as convoluted as family. In spite of the fact that family should be among the simplest things in the world, the less admirable traits of human nature can get in the way and distort our perspectives. Money, greed, betrayal; all of these issues can disfigure  any friendship, just as much as a strong parental or sibling bond– the familial connection is not always enough. When you add the combustible and often treacherous element of hip-hop into the mix, it’s a miracle that any relationship in the industry can handle the strain. 

In recent weeks, it’s been a volatile father-daughter dynamic that has threatened to implode before our very eyes. Played out via vengeful social media posts, former The Source co-owner and rapper-turned-reality star Benzino, and his daughter, Coi Leray, have opened up old wounds and created some new ones. In case it all happened at such a frenetic pace that you may be confused by where the animosity erupted from in the first place, we thought it’d make sense to chronicle it blow-by-blow and establish where they go from here. 

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Who is Coi Leray’s Dad and Mom? 

To put it delicately, Benzino, otherwise known as Raymond Leon Scott, has been experiencing the wilderness years of his career. After honing his skills in crews such as The Almighty RSO and Made Men, Benzino had a string of relatively successful records under his belt in the early-to-mid 2000s. Afterwards, he’d continue to ply his trade as an underground MC and become a staple on Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta. But, if you were to say the name “Benzino” to your casual fan presently, they’d likely  know him best as a magnet for beef and one of Eminem’s many, many lyrical victims. 

Signed to Republic Records, his daughter Coi LeRay’s career had been a slow burn, and save for being labelled as Trippie Redd’s girlfriend early-on in her career, she made only incremental progress until 2020’s Now Or Never EP made her a real player. From her breakout period onwards, Coi’s family tree and its history was only vaguely alluded to and wasn’t a major talking point. 

Coi Leray & Trippie Redd backstage at S.O.B.’s in 2019 – Johnny Nunez/WireImage/Getty Images

Speaking to Paper Magazine as part of their 2019 profile on “Women In Hip-Hop”, Coi not only referenced her father’s past, but revealed that in the wake of his departure from the hip-hop media, Benzino and her mother severed ties. “Growing up, I was raised by my brothers and my mom. I have five brothers, and I’m the only girl,” Coi revealed. “I was basically born in the industry, so I called myself Hannah Montana because I got the best of both worlds. My dad ran Source Magazine. Once Source was over, my mom and dad split.”

When she finally discussed her upbringing and relationship with the Boston MC in greater depth, Coi’s words didn’t exactly paint a picture of an idyllic, picket-fenced childhood.  

“With my dad, by the time that I was like 9 and was understanding things, money wasn’t flowing like how it was,” she informed Vlad TV. “So, when I moved in with my mom, things were different. Food stamps, having to work at 16, find a job. Dropped out at 10th grade, really just figure life out… it humbled me.” 

At present, it seems that Coi– real name Brittany Collins– remains on good terms with her mother as well as her brothers, one of whom is a fellow MC, Chavo, along with Taj Raymond and Kwame. She celebrated the latter’s return to the world in August of last year, after he’d served an unspecified stint in jail.

Coi’s mother’s name, however, isn’t in the public domain– nonetheless YouTube channel Before They Were Famous has reported that her mom worked as a bartender, and even though her identity remains shrouded in mystery, the matriarch of her family has made sporadic appearances across Coi’s social media pages. Mother’s Day of last year saw Coi share an Instagram post that featured the pair sharing some blunts and exhibiting their shared talent for blowing smoke rings. We’ll have to see what type of antics they get up to this Mother’s Day.

As far as her father is concerned, every indication would suggest that regardless of what’d happened between him and her mom in the past, the two had brokered a relatively healthy relationship, up until very recently. Back when Coi was 14, it would be Benzino’s YouTube channel that provided her with the initial platform, where she and her little brother Taj released their debut track “Bow Down,” which Coi quickly followed up with a solo record and video on the same channel, “Rock Back.”

Fast forward, and as recently as May 2020, Coi and Benzino were on solid ground, with Coi sharing an Instagram post that depicted herself and her brother Chavo with their hip-hop veteran father that was captioned simply “my world.”

Having informed Adam22 of No Jumper that her father’s work ethic “inspired her” in September of 2020, it seemed as though the two were on amicable terms, but she remained adamant that her career would neither be aided or hindered by the founder of ZNO Records’ legacy.


Benzino Baits Eminem: The Calm Before The Storm

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Just two months removed from Coi Leray singing his praises, Benzino would abruptly and abrasively return to the news cycle by taking aim at an old foe. 

“All they do is worship a corny tailed park trash kkkrakkker who puts words together and knows nothing about our culture,” Benzino said of Eminem and his fans during a lengthy rant in November 2020. He rhymes masturbator with elevator and all the corny white people go crazy, they goofy ass.”

As expected, the recipient of his tirade didn’t even take the time to acknowledge Zino’s provocation. Nonetheless, the other half of Bad Meets Evil did take issue with Benzino’s words in January of this year.. 

Following in Em’s footsteps on “Nail In The Coffin” by making mention of his daughter, Royce Da 5”9 proclaimed that, “I’m gon take your daughter to the park and let her ride the swings if you don’t quit spending your whole day being a twitter goon. She pussy popping on a handstand on IG. Now go hug her and tell her she’s beautiful before Drake or Trey Songz does.”

At this point, Coi refused to wade in. But as the dust had begun to settle, Leray would use her biggest hit to date as an avenue to air her grievances with her father. 


“No More Parties” Lyrics: The Catalyst 

First dropped in late January, the Maaly Raw-produced “No More Parties” has accelerated Coi’s ascent like no other track in her catalogue. And alongside its infectious hook, Leray discussed some of her father’s failings in full view of the world, spitting.

“I’m too busy getting this money counting cheddar/My daddy let me down, but I promise you I won’t let up/I wanna say f*ck that man, but that sh*t won’t make me better.”

Although it picked up some traction off the bat, it wasn’t until Lil Durk hopped on the remix in February that “No More Parties” became a phenomenon. Soon enough, it’d be certified gold, allowing her to achieve the sort of commercial success with a single that her father never could. 

Somehow, it’d take a further nine days from the release of the Durk remix for Zino to catch wind of the track, but when he did, he wasn’t too pleased. 

“That line in her song is [cap],” he declared via Instagram. “My name and rep is very important to me and nobody is gonna tarnish that for storyline u dig? I still love u very much but this gotta stop. You know I was there in your life every step of the way and when sh*t got rough, I still was there.

Signing off by asking Coi to “tell your mother enough is enough,” Benzino continued to fight his corner throughout March 1st and refuted the idea that she had any sort of struggle. 

“Coi was raised in a mansion and had everything she ever asked for. My other two sons are grown and would never say these things,” he asserted. “Coi had everything she wanted. I was flying Coi to meet every summer, every Spring Break, every—she was in Miami. I got her in a movie… Every Christmas, Thanksgiving, she’s with me.” 

But, just as Coi had unleashed her bars about her father’s shortcomings out to the world, his decision to take his thoughts to Instagram would spark an all-out mudslinging match. 


“I’m Embarrassed To Be Your Daughter”: Coi Leray & Benzino Beef

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Rather than fall in line with her father’s request, Coi wasn’t backing down and went so far as to suggest that he was fabricating a narrative for social media that differed from what had truly happened.

“This mf has the nerve,” she responded following an IG Live in March 2021. “It’s crazy ’cause we was just on the phone crying yesterday, sharing this moment. Like, really sharin’ the moment,” she said during her live stream. 

“For this man to come on here and do this is so lame and this is the reason he burned all his bridges today. I’m on billboard charting right now and all you can do is this lame shit? Yea still proving on how much you lack as a father.”

She continued, “Just like a month ago he called me. We spoke. Told him I needed him. I needed my father in this cold world. He said I should’ve been a boy,” she detailed in the comments. “And this is why I never wanted anybody to know! I’m embarrassed to be your daughter.”

In the wake of this IG live tirade from Coi, Zino suggested that the things she had said could not be retracted. 

“Now I’m bro and a bitch ass n***a. Really? Me?” he inquired with incredulity. “This is the most disrespectful shit I’ve ever experienced. The names she just called [me] can never be forgiven or forgotten. This not real. This is evil. I guess she had to play up to her fans and executives.”

Blaming the corruptive forces of the industry and her mom wherever he could, but never looking inward, Benzino maintained that his daughter’s remarks weren’t grounded in reality. Likely exhausted after a two-day spell of throwing verbal daggers in each other’s direction, both parties seemed to agree to a ceasefire.

A month later, Coi confirmed as much, and offered an olive branch to her father. Perhaps after re-assessing the situation, she tweeted, “love my dad forever and always.” Still, as much as this seemed like a definitive end, Benzino used this to twist the knife, and suggest that the lines of communication between the two had completely broken down.

“Fake love will make you hate love. So not only is the internet the place to tell someone you got beef, but it’s all the place to tell someone you love them?” He tweeted three days after Coi’s initial post. “How bout using the same phone for the keypad and call button. Shits fake asf.”


Making Amends

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Despite Zino’s apparent eagerness to declare war once more, April 16th 2021 would actually come to represent the day that the pair, for now at least, decided to let bygones be bygones.

“I have one daughter on this earth and I love her dearly,” Benzino informed his followers alongside a screenshot of their chat-log. “All this drama is over now, please respect that and move on.”

Escalated by both parties, it appears that while Benzino may have lost his temper upon hearing her bars, cooler heads have prevailed on both sides.  

In fact, Coi might have anticipated this exact response, as she actually discussed her father’s tendency to lose his cool when slighted by someone he cares for in a prior interview. “I know my dad, when he goes hard, it’s all out of love. Benzino is Benzino, there’s only one. So, you should love him. I actually have a song that I’m gonna drop one day where I talk about me and my dad’s relationship,” she wryly revealed last August. 


The Future

Despite the fact that they’re intertwined in newsworthiness at this moment, it’s likely that Benzino won’t be a factor in Coi’s career going forward. After all, Benzino has been out of hip-hop’s good graces for well over a decade now, so this is unlikely to really change anything. While in Coi’s case, her prospects are looking brighter than ever, even gaining the fabled Drake co-sign as the beef began to simmer. 

With fans already clamouring for her next move, it’s fair to say that if she and her father can uphold this truce, it’s likely that this whole familial feud is only going to be a footnote in the road to commercial stardom. 

Let us know if you’re a fan of Coi Leray’s music yet in the comment section. Sound off with your thoughts.