Playboi Carti Details MF DOOM’s Unique Influence On Him, Even If Their Sounds Are Completely Different

It’s been nearly two and a half months since the world learned about the death of MF DOOM. The legendary rapper passed away on Halloween last year, but the news was withheld by his family until New Year’s Eve. The rapper’s legacy became quickly clear, as a number of artists took a moment to share their condolences and thank him for his work. In a recent interview with Inked Magazine, Playboi Carti shared what DOOM’s unique influence on him was, after he referenced him on “Stop Breathing” from his album Whole Lotta Red.

“I had to tell my boy, my best friend, my engineer. He’s the person recording the song, and he didn’t know who MF DOOM was,” he said. “I’m like, you don’t know MF DOOM? You don’t know who this dude is? I had to play songs for him, because he didn’t know who he inspired. The mask! I’m anonymous myself, but he’s king of that.”

Carti added that while their respective sounds are completely different, their refusal to conform to society’s standards was fairly similar. “I don’t have to sound like MF DOOM to be inspired by him,” Carti said. “Nobody can keep a leash on him. Nobody can keep a leash on me. That’s definitely his impact. Even if I didn’t know that at first, I had to look up and think about this sh*t right here—it had already been done.”

You can read the full sit-down with Carti here.

Cardi B Addresses Social Media Bullying Mac Miller: “Ya Don’t Care Till Somebody Is Gone”

She calls herself the “most hated” person on social media, and unlike Lil Duval, Cardi B had the time to go back-and-forth with her naysayers online. The rapper has been celebrating “Bodak Yellow” becoming Diamond-certified, a first for a woman in Rap, and on Twitter, a user revisited Cardi winning Best Rap Album at the Grammys for Invasion of Privacy. At the time, she said she wanted to share her award with Mac Miller and his loved ones because his family reportedly stated that if he didn’t win, they wanted her to take home the trophy. A Twitter user attempted to say something slick to Cardi so she decided to bring up how people bullied and harassed Miller when he was alive.

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“His family didn’t have no mean energy so why you?” she told the person who has since deleted their tweet. “I hate when ya make hate tweets like this to go viral but where was the love when ya bullied him for months on this app & he was crying out for help? Makin fun of him when he crash his car?” Cardi brought up his DUI car accident in May 2018 that occurred around the time of Miller’s breakup with Ariana Grande, just four months ahead of his accidental overdose death. “Ya don’t care till somebody is gone.”

Someone else chimed in that the public vilified Miller in the press and on social media. “EXACTLY MY POINT RIGHT THERE,” Cardi added. “Let me make it clear if is a Mac Miller fan upset I get it go hard for who you love.I understand if you mad at the Grammy situation but don’t bring his name up for a viral tweet when ya was the same one bullying him for MONTHS !”

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Another person told Cardi that she wasn’t the target of the tweet, but instead, it was criticism of the Grammys. “Naaaa don’t gaslight me like I’m crazy cause if he would have lost to another rapper they wouldn’t mention their name but noo let’s mention cardi to make people hate her over & over again,” she responded. “Also why only bring up the Grammy incident? Why they don’t bring up how they bullied him ?”

Check out the tweets and a few more thoughts from Cardi below.

Quando Rondo Delivers New Single “Okay”

Quando Rondo has been everywhere over the past few months, despite being under scrutiny for his connection to the death of King Von. He wasn’t charged or arrested but he has been vocal about the issue, recently stating that King Von “got his self in that situation.” The backlash isn’t enough to take a step back from the game and he’s continued to make sure his fans are receiving a steady stream of content.

Earlier today, the rapper returned with his latest single, “Okay.” Bringing out the bluesy tones, the rapper reflects on gun violence as a product of the paranoia that comes from the street and the use of substances to cope with the hardships. However, the message of the song reflects on maintaining a strong sense of resilience and always bouncing back during the worst times.

Quotable Lyrics
Live by the gun, die by the knife
Glock on my hip, no holster
Up by the sun, down by the night
I swear the street life bogus

Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Delayed Until November As Lawyers Work On Public Opinion Poll

The teen accused of the double murder at a Kenosha, Wisconsin protest won’t return to court until this November. On August 25, 2020, Kenosha residents took to the streets to peacefully protest against the police-involved shooting of Jacob Blake. A 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse crossed state lines with an armed militia and patrolled the streets with a firearm. It has been reported that Rittenhouse was protecting businesses from potential looters as he walked the streets with his AR-15, and when he was approached by bystanders, he reportedly opened fire, killing 26-year-old Anthony Huber and 36-year-old Joseph Rosenbaum. Another victim, 26-year-old Gaige Grosskreutz, was injured by survived.

The now-18-year-old Rittenhouse has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him including first-degree intentional homicide and first-degree reckless homicide. He’s been released on bail and has been back at home with his loved ones, often photographed out at bars and lounges with his parents and friends, some rumored to be Proud Boys. He recently angered the public by wearing a “Free As F*ck” shirt.

According to NPR, today (March 10), a Wisconsin judge officially delayed Rittenhouse’s trial. His attorneys reportedly stated that they need more time to work on a “public opinion poll ‘to get a feel for whether Rittenhouse can expect to get a fair trial in the county, or if there might be a reason to seek a change of venue or a jury pool from another county.'”

Following the Kenosha shooting, then-President Donald Trump spoke about Rittenhouse and stated that the teen was acting in self-defense against a violent attack.

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Post Malone Is Giving Fans A Chance To Play Beer Pong With Him Through A New NFT Experience

Over the past month or so, NFTs — aka, non-fungible tokens — have been all the rave across the art and tech worlds. Grimes and Twitter’s Jack Dorsey are just some of the big names that have taken it up, and it looks like Post Malone will join them. The Hollywood’s Bleeding singer is teaming up with cryptocurrency group, Fyooz, to launch a new NFT experience that will allow select fans to compete with him in a game of beer pong.

The announcement is part of a larger experience from Fyooz that aims to allow token holders to get up close and personal with their favorite celebrities. The experience will allow for a direct and personal interaction that can be “one-off, multiple interactions, or indeed a ticket for ongoing events with the artists,” according to a press release. The beer pong with Post Malone is their maiden effort.

In case you’re new to the whole NFT thing, it’s essentially a one-of-a-kind digital collectible that’s created using blockchain technology. Jack Dorsey recently minted an NFT of the first tweet ever sent on Twitter. According to CNN, the CEO of Bridge Oracle, Sina Estavi, offered $2.5 million for said tweet. Elsewhere, Grimes made $6 million by selling her art collection WarNymph Collection Vol 1 as an NFT. Each digital art piece was accompanied by exclusive audio that could only be obtained by purchasing an NFT.

You can check out more about the Fyooz NFTs here.

Toosii Releases New Track “IG Live”

All of the work that Toosii has put in is showing results. The rapper has received major co-signs, and over the months, his catalog’s grown to include bigger collaborations alongside other budding stars in the game. It seems like everything is panning out for a massive takeover ahead but that doesn’t mean that he’s slowing down the process.

Fans of Toosii have come to appreciate the weekly releases from him. This week, the rapper returned with his latest single, “IG Live.” The rapper opens up with fantasizing about the dream life before reflecting on the pain that comes with the streets.

Check out the latest offering from Toosii below and sound off in the comments with your favorite bar from his new single, “IG Live.”

Quotable Lyrics
Say you a hunnid but you counterfeit
You was counting favors, how the fuck when I wasn’t counting shit?
Trip when I’m around your bitch like I’ma fuck her
That pussy must be good or you a sucker

Timbaland Catches New Heat Over Old Interview Where He Says He Love Aaliyah

It’s his birthday so millions of Timbaland fans around the globe are listening to some of their favorite hits that have blessed the music industry. The artist-megaproducer has been topping the charts and taking over airwaves for decades as his talents have blurred genre lines, but Timbaland didn’t become a trending topic on social media today just because he’s survived another trip around the sun. His fans have instead revisited his previous controversial statements said about his collaborator, late singer Aaliyah.

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It was way back in 2011 when Timbaland sat down with E!’s True Hollywood Story where he detailed his life and career. At one point, he reportedly spoke about his time working with Aaliyah as they joined together on hits including “We Need a Resolution,” “One in a Million,” “Are You That Somebody,” and “Try Again.” In the interview, Timbaland admitted that he fell in love with a 16-year-old Aaliyah when he was in his 20s. When she was 15, she married R. Kelly.

“When I first met Aaliyah—it’s time for the world to hear this, I’m gonna give a little secret. I was in love with her,” the producer said at the time. “I said, But I’m not—she’s just a baby, I’m old. I said to myself, ‘I’m just gonna be her brother.’ Oh man, I was fightin’, I was fightin’ a lot. A big war…but I loved Aaliyah.”

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He also admitted that he knew his wife, Monique, was the one because she resembled the late star. “When I first met my wife, I knew I was going to marry her because she looked like Aaliyah.” The two tied the knot in 2008. Although this is news that has been shared repeatedly over the years, some people are just now finding out about this information and they’ve taken to social media to discuss it, especially in today’s culture. These Timbaland quotes are typically revisited every few years, so check out a few reactions below.

Also, make sure to check out our feature article: Aaliyah, Timbaland & Missy Elliott’s Inimitable Chemistry Impacted A Generation.

Lil Uzi Vert’s ‘Eternal Atake’ Is Still Doing Big Numbers

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Philadelphia rapper Lil Uzi Vert doesn’t drop duds – at all. The hip-hop star’s Eternal Atake album has reportedly reached two million album sales a year after its release. Lil Uzi Vert’s ‘Eternal Atake’ Still Selling According to reports, LUV’s popular project is still a big deal. Since dropping on March 6, 2020, the album […]

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Quando Rondo Says King Von “Got [Himself] In That Situation”

The death of King Von was among the many tragedies that struck 2020. In November, the rapper was shot after an altercation with Quando Rondo’s crew that went left. Rondo didn’t fire the gun that killed Von but his affiliate Lul Tim is being accused of the crime. Initial reports claim that Rondo “feels extremely bad” about the event, but you wouldn’t necessarily be able to tell that by his social media activity and songs like “End Of Story.”

As Rondo continues to seemingly egg on the situation, it doesn’t seem like there’s any actual remorse for what went down. Earlier today, a fan commented under his post asking him to donate to Von’s family and be a “good man.” “How about you donate to Von family no more of the streets be a good man the situation happened already you can make it right if YOU want to god forgives but that mans kids will never,” @green_frog_guy commented. It’s unclear why this particular account prompted Quando to respond but he did, claiming that he was unaware of any friction he had with Von. 

“Von got his self in that situation I didn’t even no cuz had pressure with me,” he wrote with a heartbreak emoji and a 100 emoji. 

Check the post out below and sound off in the comments with your thoughts.  

CyHi The Prynce Explains Kanye West’s “Slavery” Comments

Kanye West might remain one of the most influential people in the world but his likeability rating has taken a blow. Debuting his blonde hair next to Donald Trump at the Trump Towers was a red flag but it was his appearance at TMZ in 2018 that made many of his fans and peers denounce him. He claimed, “slavery was a choice.” It didn’t necessarily derail his career and he went on to release five albums as part of the Wyoming sessions but even after offering an apology of sorts, it became stained on his career. 


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During a recent interview with Vlad TV, CyHi The Prynce attempted to add context to Kanye’s claims, after recently explaining why ‘Ye aligned himself with Trump. “I’ll say this, nobody’s taking my mom or dad,” CyHi explained. “And I’m just gonna be Kumbaya. That’s a thing about ‘Ye. He looks at his people like kings, warriors. Great men. Men of Honor,” he continued. “He can’t understand how Lebron, 6’9″, 270lbs, let a European that just got off the Black Plague, wiped out 75% of Europe, can come colonize. They don’t even have enough soldiers to you know have a real war with us. He can’t understand how those people were taken by just these small group of people on a boat.”

CyHi added that Kanye West looked at the situation deeper than what has been taught in the history books, citing Mansa Musa of the Mali empire. “We have to look at the earth and humanity in its entirety before we can ever say who is right and who’s wrong.”

Check out the full interview below.