Isaiah Rashad’s Return Shows How Patience Pays Off In The Long Run

Five years ago, Isaiah Rashad was flying high, on top of the rap world. The Sun’s Tirade, his 2016 debut album, had released to critical and commercial success — and more importantly, was a fan favorite, delivering on the potential promised by his 2014 mixtape, Cilvia Demo. But then, instead of following up, the Top Dawg Entertainment rapper more or less vanished from public view, beginning a long wait for a follow-up that left fans frustrated, decrying the label for “mismanaging” Rashad’s career.

This week, Isaiah released “Lay With Ya” featuring Memphis rapper Duke Deuce. the first single from his upcoming album, The House Is Burning. It appears to showcase an artist who hasn’t lost a step from his glory days at the height of the so-called SoundCloud Rap era — one who managed to not only adapt to ways the Southern rap sound has evolved since then but to adapt those sounds to his own unique style. However, a cover story in The Fader revealed just how much personal tumult the Chattanooga native had endured in the years since he seemingly faded from view.

The profile provides a perfect example of how patience pays off for both fans of artists and their business partners. It also highlights a fact that often gets lost in the clamor for new music to feed the nonstop churn of the streaming era: Artists are human beings who deserve empathy. Oftentimes, we take the artifice of music at face value; the cars, the clothes, the sexual fantasies, and the piles of money depicted in videos are their day-to-day realities in fans’ minds because that’s all we see of the lives these people “live.” However, Isaiah Rashad’s story especially belies that fantasy, revealing just how much artists can struggle with once the video wraps, the spotlights go off, and they step off the stage.

In 2016 and 2017, amid the rollout and subsequent tour for The Sun’s Tirade, Isaiah was open about the addictions that plagued him. He said that he was abusing alcohol the antidepressant Xanax in the years between his mixtape and his debut, jeopardizing his standing at TDE. He even put a voicemail from former TDE co-president Dave Free on the album’s intro in which Free admonished him for blowing through deadlines without turning in the project. He said that the alcohol abuse had destroyed his stomach lining. Yet, amid all that, the label patiently stood by him, and reaped the benefits of that steadfast support when The Sun’s Tirade debuted at No. 17 on the Billboard 200 — before the publication changed the counting rules that would have allowed streams and almost certainly pushed it to the top ten.

And that persistence appears to still be paying off as fans celebrate Isaiah’s long-awaited return to the spotlight after a stint in rehab. Isaiah, who revealed how dire his situation had gotten before then to Fader’s Jeff Weiss — he’d spent nearly all his money, wrecked his Jeep and his label boss Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith’s car, and moved back home to Chattanooga feeling like a failure — seems to be in better spirits than ever and replaced his negative habits — alcohol and pills — with positive ones, like collecting comic books.

Fans of artists like Isaiah who are open with their struggles with anxiety and addiction would do well to learn from Top Dawg’s example. The label head was empathetic to Isaiah’s struggles, helping him to get clean and never pressured him to live up to the outsized expectations and pressure that he heaped on himself. When fans push artists to “drop the album,” it’s understandable but unnecessary. Of course, we would like more music that makes us happy, that soundtracks our best moments, and gives us something to look forward to when festival season rolls around. But artists already want — and need — to put out music. It’s their job, but having to hear about how their job is more important than their lives not only puts undue extra pressure on them, it minimizes their struggles.

We’ve all been there, wanting to call in sick because things have just gotten on top of us. But our bosses need us to clock in, our customers don’t care that we’ve got bills and problems at home, and that clock is the most indifferent, counting down the hours until we can escape. Now imagine you never got that escape, that work followed you everywhere you went until yelling at you to get more done. No one deserves that, least of all the artists who help us to endure the pressure we deal with ourselves. Besides, the wait can make receiving the final product that much sweeter, as we may soon find out when The House Is Burning arrives. Even after nearly five years, it’ll be right on time.

Isaiah Rashad is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Game Adds Lil Baby + Drake To Top 10 Rappers Alive List

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West Coast rapper Game has just provided enough ammunition to keep fans debating through Mother’s Day. The hip-hop veteran has shared his Top 10 best rappers list ranging from moguls like JAY-Z and Nas to Lil Baby. Game Adds Lil Baby + Drake To Top 10 List The hip-hop heavyweight went to his Twitter page […]

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Bobby Shmurda’s Harriet Tubman Tattoo Tributes His Mom & Grandma

Bobby Shmurda has been taking some downtime to situate himself back into society following his conditional release from prison before dropping new music. The New-York based emcee has spent some time in the studio with some of the rap game’s biggest names, documenting his endeavors on social media for fans to see.

Earlier in the week, the internet observed as Bobby Shurmda shared a video of himself in a tattoo parlor, revealing to fans he was getting some new tattoos. Debuting the start of a long process for the new ink, which is a portrait of Harriet Tubman, the fresh ink has a deeper meaning for Bobby Shmurda than just a tribute to the historical leader. 


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Shmurda’s tattoo artist Daz Leone exclusively revealed to TMZ that he met up with the hitmaker at his studio in the early morning hours of Wednesday (May 5) where he was in session with his mixing engineer working on new music. Leone tells the publication that he wanted to get Harriet Tubman tatted because she’s one of his idols, as are his single mother and grandmother who mutually raised him.  

The body art is meant to tribute “strong Black women.” Specifically for Tubman, Leone says Bobby explained her story has always resonated with him as he first learned about her in school, and even more in recent years. 

Leone reports the platinum rapper is planning on getting more tatts acknowledging Black history after this one. Leone and Shmurda have also known each other since they were kids, being one of the first people he’s ever tattooed.

We’ll keep our eyes peeled for any of the new ink Bobby’s planning on getting done. What do you think of his new Harriet Tubman piece? Let us known down in the comments. 

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Kemba Walker Unveils New Air Jordan 35 Dedicated To Black-Owned Businesses

Vistaprint has helped millions of small businesses around the world and considering National Small Business Week is upon us, it should be no surprise that they are teaming up with Boston Celtics star Kemba Walker for a brand new collaboration that will help out black-owned businesses in the New England area.

On Sunday, the Celtics are dedicating their game to the small businesses that are in the city and during that game, Walker will be wearing a new custom pair of Air Jordan 35s designed by Soems who is a black artist in Boston. The shoes are modeled after some of Walker’s favorite business in Boston, such as Mobar Cuts, The Urban Grape, Zaz, and Murl’s Kitchen, After the game, these shoes, as well as a special Panini trading card, will be sold as part of a special auction, with all of the proceeds going to the Power Forward Small Business Grant program, which empowers black-owned businesses. Vistaprint and the Celtics have already pledged $1 million to this cause, which just goes to show their commitment to the city and its entrepreneurs.

“It’s clear Vistaprint is committed to leaving its imprint in the Boston and greater New England communities and I am excited to team up with them for this capsule collection which will support Black-owned small businesses,” said Walker in a press release. “Between the exclusive gear and the great cause, you won’t want to miss this auction.”

The auction itself will begin at 9 AM on Sunday, May 9th and will last until just before midnight on Wednesday, May 12th. This auction will be done through the “I Got It” mobile app so if you want to try and get these, make sure to get the app.

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Kemba Walker
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Kemba Walker
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LeBron James Delivers Cryptic Bugs Bunny-Related Message

It’s been a rough season for LeBron James who was destined to do big things with his Los Angeles Lakers squad. There was even a time this season where LeBron was a top contender for the MVP award thanks to just how much he was carrying in light of Anthony Davis’ struggles. In March, however, LeBron went down with an ankle injury and has been having trouble coming back from it. After playing a couple of games last weekend, he is back out of the lineup and will likely only return next week.

With the playoffs on the horizon, everyone knows LeBron is going to be motivated, and it seems like now he is using Bugs Bunny references as a way to demonstrate just how ready he is for this next challenge. “It’s all fun and games until the [bunny emoji] got the fun,” he wrote on Twitter.

Of course, LeBron has a new Space Jam movie coming out later this year so it’s easy to see why he would want to use such a metaphor. As we all know, playoff LeBron is a whole different beast and even if he might be coming off of an injury, there is no doubt he will be playing some of his best ball of the season.

It’s going to be a hard road back to the Finals for the Lakers although, with their current roster, it’s certainly possible.

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Kash Doll Counts Her Money On “Thumbin”

It’s been some years since Kash Doll dropped off her debut album Stacked. Complete with 17 tracks and appearances from Lil Wayne, Trey Songz, Summer Walker and Teyana Taylor, she’s yet to follow up on the ambitious 2019 project with another significant work aside from a few loosies. Said to be working on the official follow-up to the project due sometime in the future, she’s giving fans a taste of what’s to come with her latest release. 

The Detroit Rapper is back with “Thumbin,” a CoalCash Blac and Knox This That Wave-produced cut featuring the “Ice Me Out” hitmaker flexing her wealth, success, and even more. Adding in a sample of crisp dollar bills flapping as she counts her dough, she flosses without apology on the track’s irresistible hook. 

With its addictive chorus and copious amounts of quotable lyrics, the track has the right formula to easily become the next big hit on short-form video sharing platforms like TikTok and Triller. Give “Thumbin” a listen below and let us know what you think of Kash Doll’s latest offering. 

Quotable Lyrics: 

Look, I’ve been thumbin’ through these hunnids all day
Talkin’ twenty-four hours, don’t forget the four-tre (Four-tre)
One thing Kash gotta say, when it come to gettin’ this paper, n*gga
I don’t play (Ooh)

Quando Rondo Gets Busy On “I Thought”

Amidst growing scrutiny, Quando Rondo has kept his head up and moved forward with the release of his new album Still Taking Risks. Seemingly surrounded by enemies at every turn, Rondo stands in isolation and holds down the eighteen-track endeavor all by his lonesome. While that may be off-putting to some, those committed to the young rapper’s journey will find much to appreciate throughout. One of the early highlights comes by way of “I Thought,” an up-tempo banger that shifts away from personal reflection.

“Ain’t no discussion, I bet them young ni*gas shoot when I tell ’em,” he raps, over a lively piano banger from CxbGoCrazy. “Real discrete with my moves, we sent two up to heaven / Rather be twenty-two living lifе like an elder / Shawty moving that through so I call hеr Griselda.” Though brief, it’s a worthwhile showcase of Rondo’s flow, and many have already gathered that the song would have serious potential under different circumstances. 

Check out “I Thought” now, and sound off if you’ve given Rondo’s Still Taking Risks album a chance.

QUOTABLE LYRICS

End of discussion, I bet them young n***as shoot when I tell em
Real discrete with my moves, we sent two up to heaven
I could be twenty-two living life like an elder
Shawty moving that through so I call her Griselda

Logan Paul Comments On Jake Paul-Floyd Mayweather Debauchery

Logan Paul and Floyd Mayweather got to take part in a special event just one month ahead of their big fight in Miami. The whole thing was done at the Hard Rock Stadium and it saw the two face off and talk some trash as a way to build up some hype. In the end, it was Logan’s younger brother Jake who stole the show as he took Mayweather’s hat right off of his head and then immediately took a beating from the security guards.

This whole thing has turned into a huge meme on the internet and Logan couldn’t help but respond to it all. In the Instagram post and Tweet below, Logan said the “press conference went well” while also posting a photo of Floyd looking livid, with the caption “all for a hat.”

Since the altercation went down, many on the internet have claimed that this entire thing was staged and that it’s simply a ploy to receive a Jake x Floyd fight somewhere down the line. Even if this is true, there is no denying that there is some entertainment to be had here, and it’s only going to make for a more fascinating bout on June 6th.

When all is said and done, we’re sure the PPV numbers are about to be massive.

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Tory Lanez Brings “Playboy” To Life With Live Album

Tory Lanez has been keeping it moving, having recently dropped off his new Playboy capsule at the beginning of March. At the time, Lanez broke down his inspiration behind the R&B project as follows: “This R&B Capsule ‘PlayBoy‘ was made off of pure pain, heartbreak, and hard liquor. Tread lightly listening.” Being so clearly a personal release for the Canadian melodist, it’s no wonder he opted to explore it further with a subsequent live version, officially released today.

Though generally similar to the studio version in many regards, Playboy Live has the advantage of being fueled by live instrumentation, which in itself breathes new life into an arrangement; new emotions can surface in unexpected places as unspoken camaraderie between musicians is explored. On the vocal front, Tory allows his vocals room to shine, his passionate cadence blending effectively over guitars, drums, bass, and keyboards. In some ways, it can be argued that this live Playboy variant is an improvement over its predecessor, as there’s a rawness throughout that captures the very pain that inspired its creation in the first place.

Should you be among those still loyal to Lanez’s cause, consider Playboy Live a welcome addition to his catalog, and an artistic showcase that finds him comfortably in his element. One has to wonder if he’ll consider bringing this project to the live stage once the world opens up again. What do you think of Playboy Live?