Future Allegedly Watches On As Female Fan Gets Choke-Slammed

Future’s security wasn’t taking any risks when a woman seemingly attempted to get close to the rapper during a recent club night out, slamming the fan down to the ground in a vicious manner as the multi-platinum recording artist watched on.


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A video is currently being shared on social media by rap blogs, including No Jumper, showing the altercation allegedly going down. In the clip, a woman appears to antagonize Future’s security guard by getting in his face before she gets slammed down by her throat. She immediately gets back up and tries again to approach the security guard, mouthing off at him. Once again, the paid security grabs her by the throat and pins her to the ground in the crowded nightclub. The camera then pans over to show Future, who seemingly watched on as it all went down.

Future has not commented on the altercation, which reportedly happened during the same weekend as the Grammy Awards

In similar news, Lil Baby and his entourage were recently accused by a woman of attacking her and stealing her camera during Super Bowl Weekend. Read more about that here.

Watch the video of Future witnessing the alleged altercation above. The rapper was also in the headlines because of a comparison that he seemingly co-signed recently, suggesting that he’d have given Michael Jackson a run for his money if he was around when MJ started popping.

Big Sean Celebrates Jhené Aiko’s 33rd B-Day W/ Rare Pics

Big Sean Celebrates Jhené Aiko's 33rd B-Day W: Rare Pics

G.O.O.D Music’s Big Sean knows how to make his boo feel special. The hip-hop star has lit up social media with a major shout-out and salute to his longtime friend and on-again, off-again girlfriend Jhené Aiko on her 33rd birthday. Big Sean Celebrates Jhené Aiko’s B-Day Sean Don went to his Instagram page with a […]

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Lil Gotit Becomes “Top Chef Gotit” On New Single “Wok”

We’ve witnessed the rise of 21-year-old Atlanta rapper Lil Gotit for the last few years, documenting his progression as one of the up-and-coming stars of the city’s buzzing hip-hop scene. Out of the loaded crop of talent in Atlanta, Lil Gotit has managed to stand out through his collaborations with Future, Young Thug, and his blood brother Lil Keed. His next project is currently loading and, from the sounds of his new single “Wok”, it might be some of his best work yet.

Far removed from the hit-or-miss days in Lil Gotit’s early career, the young rapper has been tapping into his potential for the last few years, showing why he continues dominating the conversation as one of Atlanta’s brightest stars. Cooking up in the studio, Top Chef Gotit commands attention on the Money Musik-produced “Wok”. 

Listen to Lil Gotit’s new single below and be sure to leave your rating in the field above. Stay tuned for more new music from Lil Gotit.

Quotable Lyrics:

He cappin’ like he got some meat on his taco
We ridin’ with snakes and some capos
Slime active, we shootin’ like Rambo
Clean up the spot like we came using Draino

Talib Kweli Gracefully Accepts Defeat In Poll That Crown Young Thug The Better Rapper

Hip-Hop thrives on debates, whether fans are arguing about the merits of an artist’s latest release or stacking one rapper’s skills against another’s. As a result, plenty of Hip-Hop fan accounts on social media capitalize on Hip-Hop culture’s contentious tendencies by encouraging online debates and fanning heated discussions. Naturally, some are bound to spark outrage by rap fans, and that is best illustrated by a new poll that pits Talib Kweli versus Young Thug. The Atlanta rapper known for projects like So Much Fun, JEFFERY, and I Came From Nothing led early results in the poll, and Talib Kweli fans were furious, with their commentary making it all the way to the veteran lyricist himself. 

Talib Kweli recently posted a screenshot of a fan’s Instagram story that read, “I can’t believe what I’m seeing. The amount of disrespect is ridiculous. @talibkweli goated. To this day I still don’t know what the f*ck Thug be saying.” However, the Black Star rapper’s stance on the matter was far more graceful and laid back. 

After starting his caption with a flood of laughing emojis, the rapper wrote, “These kind of polls always crack me up but probably not for the reasons y’all think. Young Thug can’t do what I do and I can’t do what Thugga do. I’m secure and comfortable in that. Yes we both can be qualified as rappers technically but what we do and what we have been inspired by regionally and artistically is so different, the gulf is too wide for this kind of comparison.”

“All of this is subjective anyway, but it’s always fun to see people get passionate about hiphop,” he continued, touching on the nature of the poll. Still, Talib Kweli remains confident in his talents and abilities, writing, “with that said, ain’t nobody beating me in my lane, which is being Talib Kweli.”

Before ending his Instagram post, Talib Kweli also shows love to Young Thug and his generation of Hip-Hop artists, writing, “one love to all the so called “mumble rappers” because while it might sound like mumbling to some of us, many others hear them loud and clear…”

What’s pretty interesting about the poll is that the contest was, at the time, still pretty competitive, with 58% of voters siding with Thugger and 42% going with Talib Kweli. However, as the poll nears its end, Young Thug’s victory has expanded. See the original tweet below, and check out the fan account for more unorthodox Hip-Hop polls.

Do you think polls like the one that inspired Talib Kweli’s statement are foolish or a great way to spark dialogue in Hip-Hop culture?

2Pac’s Brother Theorizies He’d Be Critical Of The Grammys

Many rap fans have theorized how 2Pac’s legacy would look had he not been killed on September 13th, 1996. How deep would his discography be? Which legendary emcees would he have collaborated with? What would his thoughts on the current rap landscape be? The questions are endless, and sadly, unanswerable. Today, however, TMZ has shared a conversation with Pac’s stepbrother Mopreme Shakur, who shared his own perspective on how 2Pac would react to the recent Grammy Awards. 

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As TMZ reports, Mopreme believes that Pac would have many thoughts and criticisms to level against The Grammy Awards, going so far as to suggest that Pac would be vocally “fighting tooth and nail” to instill change in the long-running institution. He also echoes the belief that many Grammy voters are simply uninformed about all the nominees, and therefore incapable of making sound and fair decisions — TMZ notes that he believes 2Pac would have felt the same way.

The report also reveals Mopreme’s suggestion that Pac would not only criticize The Grammy Awards and the Recording Academy, but actively fight and apply pressure to facilitate the desired changes. Mopreme also indicates that Pac would have wanted the Grammys to shy away from the safe mainstream options, instead shining a light on the up-and-comers putting out quality work — he proceeds to use Samm Henshaw as an example, arguing that Pac would have tirelessly fought for the underdogs of the rap game.

It should be noted that 2Pac Shakur, easily one of the most revered figures in the entire rap game, died without ever winning a Grammy. He was nominated for Best Rap Album in 1996 and 1997, though he ultimately lost to Naughty By Nature and The Fugees, respectively. In 2000, “Changes” lost the Best Rap Solo Performance award to Eminem’s breakout single “My Name Is.”

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Tory Lanez Reveals Who’s Responsible For 5’3 Height Jokes

Rap crooner Tory Lanez has ended the mystery behind where the 5 foot 3 jokes stemmed from last year. The hip-hop crooner came forward to dish on his height and reveal what’s on deck for St. Patrick’s Day. Tory Lanez Reveals Who’s Responsible For Height Jokes TL went to his Instagram page to playfully get […]

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Starrah Releases Debut Album “The Longest Interlude”

Grammy-winning songwriter Starrah has made a serious mark on the music industry, writing some of the world’s biggest hits of the last decade. She wrote Megan Thee Stallion’s anthem “Savage”, Maroon 5’s biggest song to date “Girls Like You”, Camila Cabello’s “Havana”, and much more. Starrah has lent her talent to a bunch of different platinum records, and it’s her time to make an impact as an artist.

Releasing her debut album as an artist, Starrah has officially dropped The Longest Interlude. The thirteen-track opus includes one sole feature from Skrillex, as well as additional production from Nile Rodgers, James Blake, Bas, Boi-1da, Wondagurl, Vinylz, and more. 

“I put everything into this album because it’s my diary, the raw soundtrack to my life,” said Starrah about The Longest Interlude. “The Longest Interlude describes a love story from the highs in the beginning, to the lows and hardships that most can relate to so I am super excited to share this with you all. This is a moment in time and a period of transition and possibilities.”

Listen to the new album below and let us know what you think of it.

Tracklist:

1. Miss This
2. Made For You
3. Make Time
4. Interlude
5. Home Alone
6. Forever
7. Love Mania
8. Who Decides War (More Than Words)
9. Thought Wrong
10. 8 Days A Week
11. Distance And Time
12. Twenty 4 (feat. Skrillex)
13. 56 Nights

Apryl Jones Reveals The Secret To Her Curve Game At Gym

Apryl Jones Reveals The Secret To Her Curve Game At Gym

West Coast beauty Apryl Jones is serious about her workout goals. The hip-hop model lights up Instagram with a sneak peek at her gym grind. She even reveals the secret to her intense fitness plan by shouting out her trainer. Recently, Miss Jones dropped a shocker to the world. Apryl claimed one of the reasons […]

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The Weeknd & Belly Unreleased Collaboration Surfaces

Though the music industry landscape has changed entirely over the years, one constant that has endured is how a leak can derail an artist’s release slate. Even superstars aren’t immune to the issue. Case in point, The Weeknd recently found one of his own unreleased tracks hitting the internet, as reported by HipHopNMore

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The song, which features production from Zaytoven behind the boards, has been making the rounds online. It should be noted that the song sounds closer to vintage Weeknd than his recent Blinding Lights album, which has in turn fueled the narrative that it’s an older cut leftover from the vault. “Better Believe” also happens to feature XO affiliate and longtime Weeknd collaborator Belly, who closes the track with a quick verse.

While clearly unmixed, the song doesn’t quite meet the standard we’ve come to expect from The Weeknd — though it’s likely that fans of his more hip-hop-oriented sound will appreciate the stylistic return. Expect the most scholarly of Weeknd historians to have no shortage of theories surrounding the origins of “Better Believe,” with the most optimistic suggesting that new music is on the way.

At this moment, Universal Music Group has been doing their part to scrub the song from existence, so those curious to catch the track will have their work cut out for them. If you have heard the illicit recording of “Better Believe,” sound off with your thoughts on the track in the comments below.

Lil Baby Addresses Grammy Performance Criticism

Performing “The Bigger Picture” at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night, Lil Baby had one of the most poignant performances of the night. The Atlanta rapper made a powerful commentary about social justice and police brutality, including a scene where a Black man is pulled over by the police and shot. When the man hits the ground, Lil Baby walked by and began rapping to his song.

The performance has been praised on social media, but a number of critics, mainly people of color, were upset about the portrayal of Black trauma for the entertainment of a predominantly white audience and the Recording Academy. Complex published a piece dissecting if the performance, and other performances like it, do much to convey the artist’s intended message. Other outlets have also explored the performance for similar reasons. In a recent interview with Billboard, Lil Baby has addressed the criticism of his Grammy performance.

“I wanted to use a specific situation that would give people an understanding of where I come from,” said Lil Baby. “I didn’t really want to use the George Floyd or Breonna Taylor [killings] or something. I wanted to use something that stood by me. [Rayshard Brooks’ killing] happened in Atlanta, and I live in Atlanta, and I’ve been in some of those same exact situations.”

The rapper said that he’s been thinking about this performance since the summer, filming it a few days before the Grammy Awards.


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“It’s a never-ending saga for the people who really live in it but to the world… stuff like that dies down when no one’s talking about it,” said Lil Baby. “But me, I’m a person who really has family members who’ve been killed by the police. I really have friends in prison for the rest of their lives for things that they didn’t do. I’m really a part of that outside of music, when I’m not on stage, when I’m at home. That’s my everyday life. I talk to my people in prison, I’m spending millions of dollars on lawyers to get my people out of a messed-up system.

It’s way bigger than just a song to me. It doesn’t die down for me when the world is not rioting or talking about police brutality or the whole problematic system. I’m still thinking about it — it’s still something that I gotta face. I’m still that same guy who could fall asleep in my car one night, and I could wake up to police in front of me. I’ve been in those types of situations, and thank God I never lost my life in any of them.”

Read the full interview at the link below, where Baby also speaks about what it was like to meet Jay-Z.


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