Elon Musk Loses $20 Billion Following “SNL” Appearance: Report

Elon Musk’s net worth has reportedly taken a massive hit following his appearance on Saturday Night Live. During the show, the Tesla CEO joked that Dogecoin is a “hustle,” resulting in a 35% drop in its value. 

Additionally, Musk announced that Tesla would no longer be accepting Bitcoin as a form of currency to purchase their electric vehicles, causing a sharp drop in Bitcoin’s value. Musk cited environmental safety as the leading concern in his decision.

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“Tesla has suspended vehicle purchases using Bitcoin,” Musk said. “We are concerned about rapidly increasing use of fossil fuels for Bitcoin mining and transactions, especially coal, which has the worst emissions of any fuel. Cryptocurrency is a good idea on many levels and we believe it has a promising future, but this cannot come at great cost to the environment. Tesla will not be selling any Bitcoin and we intend to use it for transactions as soon as mining transitions to more sustainable energy. We are also looking at other cryptocurrencies that use <1% of Bitcoin’s energy/transaction.”

To top it all off, Tesla shares have fallen 15% in value over the last week.

All-in-all, Forbes reports that Musk’s losses from this week total $20 billion.

Grimes, who is dating Musk and also appeared on the SNL episode, was hospitalized after the show, having suffered a panic attack.

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Teyana Taylor And Iman Shumpert Are Starring In Another Reality TV Series

Teyana Taylor has been quiet ever since announcing her plans to retire from music, but fans are about to get an exclusive look at what she’s been up to lately. Taylor and her husband, the basketball player Iman Shumpert, are starring in an upcoming reality TV series about their lives.

Following the release of her standout 2020 LP The Album, Taylor and Shumpert are sharing an honest look at their lives in the E! series We Got Love Iman & Teyana. The show mark their second reality TV series following VH1’s Teyana and Iman, which premiered in 2018 and saw only one season. Now with a new network, the couple are giving an “unfiltered behind-the-scenes look at their lives juggling music, fashion, business and family,” according to E!.

News of the reality TV series arrives shortly after Taylor announced she would be stepping away from her music after feeling “underappreciated” by her label. “Everything that you guys see of me, everything that I put out, everything that I do is like, 100 percent me,” she told her fans in an Instagram Live addressing her retirement. “My thing about it is, there’s no gun to anybody’s head to do anything that they don’t want to do. So yes, I am going to feel underappreciated if I’m putting in 110 percent and my label is giving me, they’re reciprocating what 10 percent of that.”

Time will tell if Taylor is planning to reignite her music career with the upcoming We Got Love Iman & Teyana series, or if she’ll pivot to focus on other aspects of her life. E! has yet to announce a premiere date for the show, but did note that it will arrive some point in 2021.

J. Cole Reflects On Fighting Diddy On “Let Go My Hand”

Last night, J. Cole delivered his sixth studio album The Off-Season, a project that may very well have played a role in crashing Spotify and TIDAL upon its release. Featuring production from Timbaland, DJ Dahi, Boi-1da, Jake One, T-Minus, and more — not to mention guest appearances from Morray, Lil Baby, and 21 Savage — many have already been quick to praise the project based on the early listening experience. 

One recurring point centers around J. Cole being at the top of his game, specifically at a technical level. Though the project is only a few hours old, it’s evident that Cole’s penmanship has elevated to yet another stage; few emcees can structure verses with such a dynamic approach, sliding in unexpected flow schemes without sacrificing the integrity of his lyricism.

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Case in point, the storytelling-driven standout “Let Go My Hand,” which finds Cole taking listeners on a stroll down memory lane, culminating in a direct reflection on his infamous fight with P Diddy:

“Kept a tough demeanor on the surface but was mostly just pretendin’/And luckily my bluff was workin’ way more often than not / But sometimes a ni*ga pulled my card, tryna expose me for a fraud/And with my reputation at stake, I was scufflin’ just to save face/Couple wins, couple losses/Some broken up too quick to call it/My last scrap was with Puff Daddy, who would’ve thought it?/I bought that ni*ga album in seventh grade and played it so much/You would’ve thought my favorite rapper was Puff/Back then I ain’t know shit, now I know too much.”

Beyond the rare exploration of masculinity in hip-hop, a refreshing admission from Cole in its own right, many were excited to hear the rapper finally address on that fateful night at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards. Complex sources explained that the conflict stemmed after Diddy confronted Kendrick Lamar over his “king of New York” comments on “Control.” When Puff reportedly tried to pour a drink on Kendrick, Cole stepped in and the situation got physical between the rappers and their crews. 

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Afterward, Cole’s longtime right-hand man Ibrahim Hamad implied that much of the coverage surrounding the incident was overblown, though it was clear there was more to the story. Now, Cole took it upon himself to finally address his Diddy fight, providing a bit of context surrounding what might have driven him to scrap in the first place. “But sometimes a ni*ga pulled my card, tryna expose me for a fraud / with my reputation at stake, I was scufflin’ just to save face,” he spits, a telling and refreshing bit of honesty.

Check out “Let Go My Hand” now, and be sure to check out The Off-Season in full right here. 

LISTEN: J. Cole – Let Go My Hand

J. Cole’s “The Off-Season” Is Here: Fans React To 21 Savage’s Verse, & More

J. Cole’s long-awaited album, The Off-Season, has finally arrived and fans have had a lot to say about the 12-track project on social media. 

Thus far, HotNewHipHop readers are loving Cole’s KOD follow-up. On HNHH, the album has an 89% positive rating from fans with comments declaring Friday to be Cole’s day, despite another highly-anticipated release from Nicki Minaj.

“Cole didn’t not [sic] disappoint, this is just what the game needed,” one user wrote.

Other users celebrated the all-star lineup of producers who worked on the project. Timbaland, Boi-1da, DJ Dahi, Jake One, Frank Dukes, Tae Beast, Maneesh, Wa1o, Sucuki, Coleman, Tommy Parker, Mario Luciano, T-Minus, and Cole, himself, are all credited.

“DIFFERENT PRODUCERS FINALLY,” another user cheered.

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An early favorite on the tracklist appears to be “9 5 . s o u t h,” the Cam’ron assisted introduction to the album. Maneesh, COLEMAN, and Boi-1da are credited with the song’s production.

“The last :35 seconds of 95 south has me ready to beat up everybody in my house,” one fan wrote on Twitter.

Cole averted expectations by bringing in 21 Savage, Lil Baby, and others to appear on the album, a decision that fans seem to be loving.

Some fans are even suggesting that 21 and Cole should do a full project together: “If we can’t get the cole and kdot album we need cole and 21.”

Listeners were also shocked to hear Cole confirm that he got in a fight with Diddy, a story he references on “Let Go My Hand.”

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Amber Rose wipes her Instagram clean except for 1 post

Vixen Amber Rose is either doing some serious Instagram maintenance or gearing up to completely deactivate her account. Muva has practically wiped the page clean with the exception of one post. Amber Rose wipes her Instagram page Heading into Friday, Amber’s account went from content-filled posts with millions of combined likes to practically just a […]

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Ma$e shares epic pic of B.I.G. + Michael Jackson together

New York rapper Ma$e is keeping his social media pages pumping with content. The former Bad Boy Records star has returned with G.O.A.T talk and an up-close look at late music icons Notorious B.I.G. and Michael Jackson together. Ma$e shares epic pic of a couple G.O.A.T.S Mason hit up his Instagram page with the must-see […]

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Drake + Lil Wayne help Nicki Minaj take over rap game again

OVO Sound boss Drake and Lil Wayne have Barbies feeling like the Young Money movement is back in full effect. The hip-hop duo helped ignite a mighty music comeback for Nicki Minaj by appearing on the first-ever streaming release of her 2009 Beam Me Up Scotty mixtape. Drake + Lil Wayne help Nicki Minaj’s return […]

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J. Cole Stakes His Claim At The Top On “Applying Pressure” From “The Off-Season”

“Took years to get this form. The Off-Season,” J. Cole tweeted just as his album made its way to streaming services at the stroke of midnight on Friday (May 14). The leader of Dreamville began rolling out the album a little over a week ago after teasing the project for months. Cole spent the better part of 2020 moving in silence, for the most part, and only recently has it been revealed that aside from running a record label and penning a new album, he was getting his sports career on track with the Africa League.

The Off-Season in its entirety is a stand-out and there are more than enough options for tracks to highlight, but we’re going to start off with “a p p l y i n g . p r e s s u r e.” It would be easy to call this “boastful bars,” but J. Cole isn’t necessarily spending the entirety of the record bragging as much as he plays observer and commentator of Rap culture. The track also shares the same name as Cole’s recently released documentary.

Stream “a p p l y i n g . p r e s s u r e” and let us know what you think of this The Off-Season cut.

Quotable Lyrics

Verses hit hard, never pitched hard or played the streets
These n*ggas whips are behind closed doors, can’t pay the lease
Ain’t nothin’ wrong with livin’ check to check ’cause most have to (I ain’t sayin’ that)
Instead of cappin’, why don’t you talk about being a broke rapper? (I ain’t sayin’ that)
That’s a perspective I respect because it’s real
What it’s like to be nice as f*ck, but got to stress to pay the bills