Playboi Carti’s Set At Smoker’s Club Fest Was Reportedly Cut Short When Fans Rushed The Barricades

Playboi Carti shows are known to get a little rowdy. As a member of the so-called “SoundCloud Rap” movement of the past decade, the Atlanta rapper has blended certain punk sensibilities with his nihilistic, aggressive performance style, resulting in a general vibe of recklessness and mosh-pit antics at his live shows. However, in the wake of a certain recent festival tragedy, venues and promoters have proven much less forgiving of this sort of energy — as recently demonstrated by a recent festival, San Bernardino’s Smoker’s Club Fest.

According to the New York Post, Playboi Carti’s evening set was cut short when members of the crowd tried to jump the barricades to the VIP section just two songs in. The crowd also pushed forward, causing a potentially dangerous scene in the front of the audience much like the infamous incident at Astroworld Festival last year. However, unlike that situation, the festival’s organizers were able to get control of the chaos, cutting Carti’s mic and urging the audience to back up or the show wouldn’t continue.

A number of fans expressed their disappointment in the situation, but I’ve seen toddlers pitch fits over being stopped from touching hot stoves, so kudos to the fest’s organizers for getting a handle on things before they could escalate to injuries or worse. Check out more videos and fan responses below.

All The New Albums Coming Out In May 2022

Keeping track of all the new albums coming out in a given month is a big job, but we’re up for it: Below is a comprehensive list of the major releases you can look forward to in May. If you’re not trying to potentially miss out on anything, it might be a good idea to keep reading.

Friday, May 6

  • !!! — Let It Be Blue (Warp)
  • Aaron Raitiere — Wide Dreamer (Dinner Time Rec)
  • Alison Wonderland — Loner (EMI Music Australia)
  • Alune Wade — Sultan (Enja Records)
  • The Americans — Stand True (Loose Music)
  • Anna Calvi — Tommy EP (Domino Recordings)
  • Arcade Fire — We (Columbia)
  • Astor Piazzolla — Astor Piazzolla: The American Clavé Recordings (Nonesuch)
  • Aundrey Guillaume. — Energy EP (Secretly Canadian)
  • Awolnation — My Echo, My Shadow, My Covers, And Me (Better Noise Music)
  • Bad Planning — Et Fortes (Jump Start Records)
  • Belle And Sebastian — A Bit Of Previous (Matador Records)
  • Bill Fay — Still Some Light: Part 2 (Dead Oceans)
  • The Black Crowes — 1972 EP (Amazon Music)
  • Bottler — Journey Work (InFiné)
  • Brennen Leigh — Obsessed with The West (Signature Sounds)
  • The Builders And The Butchers — Hell & High Water (Badman)
  • C Duncan — Alluvium (Bella Union)
  • Emeli Sandé — Let’s Say For Instance (Chrysalis Records)
  • The Feeling — Loss. Hope. Love (Island Records)
  • Flight Mode — Torshov, ’05 EP (Sound as Language)
  • Francesco Lurgo — Sleep Together Folded Like Origami (Bosco Rec)
  • Fuzz Meadows — Orange Sunshine (Copper Feast Records)
  • George Winston — NIGHT (RCA Records)
  • Gianni Brezzo — Tutto Passa (Jakarta Records)
  • Halestorm — Back From The Dead (Atlantic)
  • Ibeyi — Spell 31 (XL)
  • Jack Harlow — Come Home The Kids Miss You (Atlantic Records)
  • Jani Liimatainen — My Father’s Son (Frontiers Music Srl)
  • Jeff Scott Soto — Complicated (Frontiers Music Srl)
  • John Tsung — Empire Postcards (Broken Stone)
  • Jon Natchez — Luzzu (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Little Twig Records)
  • The Juliana Theory — Still The Same Kids Pt. 1 EP (Equal Vision Records)
  • Kaleidobolt — This One Simple Trick (Svart Records)
  • Karen Dalton — Shuckin’ Sugar (Delmore Recording Society)
  • Kelz — 5am And I Can’t Sleep (Bayonet Records)
  • Kisskadee — Black Hole Era (Anxiety Blanket Records)
  • LÉA SEN — You Of Now Pt. 1 EP (Partisan Records)
  • Leyla McCalla — Breaking The Thermometer (Anti-)
  • Lil Zay Osama — Trench Baby 3 (Warner Records)
  • Lu Silver — Luneliness (Go Down Records)
  • Mack Keane & ESTA — Intersections EP (Soulection)
  • Maria Chiara Argirò — Forest City (Innovative Leisure)
  • The Mary Veils — Esoteric Hex… (PNKSLM)
  • Maryze — 8 (Hot Tramp)
  • Max Frost — Flying Machines EP (Nettwerk)
  • Nico Georis — Desert Mirror EP (Leaving Records)
  • Otoboke Beaver — Super Champon (Damnably)
  • Pink Mountaintops — Peacock Pools (ATO Records)
  • Puppy — Pure Evil (Rude Records)
  • Red Snapper — Everybody Is Somebody (Lo)
  • Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever — Endless Rooms (Sub Pop)
  • Rowan — Does It Make You Happy? (Beverly Martel)
  • Saâda Bonaire — 1992 (Captured Tracks)
  • Sharon Van Etten — We’ve Been Going About This All Wrong (Jagjaguwar)
  • Sheryl Crow — Sheryl: Music From The Feature Documentary (UMe/Big Machine Records)
  • The Shipbuilders — Spring Tide (Mai 68 Records)
  • Sigrid — How To Let Go (Island Records)
  • Silverstein — Misery Made Me (Laced Records)
  • Simple Plan — Harder Than It Looks (self-released)
  • Soft Cell — *Happiness Not Included (Electronic Sound)
  • Tourist — Inside Out (Monday Records)
  • Turbo World — My Challenger (Ramp Local)
  • Wallice — 90s American Superstar EP (Dirty Hit)
  • Warpaint — Radiate Like This (Virgin)
  • The Wilful Boys — World Ward Word Sword (Big Neck Records)
  • Wilma Vritra — Grotto (Bad Taste)
  • Windwaker — Love Language (Fearless Records)
  • Wo Fat — The Singularity (Ripple Music)

Friday, May 13

  • 3LH — Silver Dream Road (My Grito Industries)
  • Album Club — Album Club (Last Night From Glasgow)
  • Ayokay — Digital Dreamscape (Astralwerks)
  • Bear’s Den — Blue Hours (Piccadilly Records)
  • Becky G — ESQUEMAS (RCA Records)
  • The Big Deal — First Bite (Frontiers Music srl)
  • The Black Keys — Dropout Boogie (Nonesuch Records)
  • The Bros. Landreth — Come Morning (Birthday Cake Records)
  • Cam Maclean — Secret Verses (Atelier Ciseaux Records)
  • Chainsmokers — So Far So Good (DISRUPTOR/Columbia Records)
  • Charlie Reed — Eddy (Earth Libraries)
  • Chris Bathgate — The Significance Of Peaches (Quite Scientific Records)
  • Dana Buoy — Experiments In Plant-Based Music: Vol. I (Everloving)
  • David Knudson — The Only Thing You Have To Change Is Everything (Seawall)
  • Delbert McClinton — Outdated Emotion (Hot Shot Records)
  • Dorsal Fins — Star Of The Show (Dot Dash Recordings)
  • The Dreaded Laramie — Everything A Girl Could Ask EP (Wiretap Records)
  • Florence And The Machine — Dance Fever (Polydor Records)
  • FredAtLast — Banner Of A Lost Belief EP (Small Matter Records)
  • Gentle Heat — Sheer (Flesh & Bone Records)
  • Graham Bonnet Band — Day Out In Nowhere (Frontiers Music srl)
  • Ilan Eshkeri — Space Station Earth (Masterworks)
  • Ivan Nahem — Crawling Through Grass (Arguably Records)
  • Joel Jerome — Super Flower Blood Moon (Dangerbird Records)
  • Kendrick Lamar — Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers (PGLang/Top Dawg Entertainment)
  • Kevin Morby — This Is A Photograph (Dead Oceans)
  • Loraine James & TSVI — 053 EP (AD 93)
  • Luke Steele — Listen To The Water (EMI Australia)
  • Lyle Lovett — 12th Of June (Verve Records)
  • Mallrat — Butterfly Blue (Nettwerk Music)
  • Mandy Moore — In Real Life (Verve Forecast)
  • Matt Dorrien — Blue Pastoral (Mama Bird Recording Co.)
  • Max Creeps — Nein (Velocity Records)
  • Misery Index — Complete Control (Century Media Records)
  • Moderat — MORE D4TA (Monkeytown)
  • Monophonics — Sage Motel (Colemine)
  • Moon Tooth — Phototroph (Pure Noise Records)
  • Obongjayar — Some Nights I Dream Of Doors (September Recordings)
  • Oded Tzur — Isabela (ECM Records)
  • OT The Real And Statik Selektah — Maxed Out (self-released)
  • Perel — Jesus Was An Alien (Kompakt)
  • Pkew Pkew Pkew — Open Bar (Dine Alone Records)
  • Primitive Man — Insurmountable EP (Closed Casket Activities)
  • Raavi — It Grows On Trees EP (Beauty Fool Records)
  • Quelle Chris — Deathfame (Mello Music Group)
  • Sam Gendel and Antonia Cytrynowicz — Live A Little (Psychic Hotline)
  • Sasha Alex Sloan — I Blame The World (RCA Records)
  • Say Sue Me — The Last Thing Left (Damnably)
  • Sister Ray — Communion (Royal Mountain Records)
  • Sloan Brothers — System Update (Science Project Records)
  • The Smile — A Light For Attracting Attention (XL Recordings)
  • Sofía Valdés — In Bloom EP (Warner Records)
  • Spencer Zahn — Pale Horizon (Cascine)
  • State Champs — Kings Of The New Age (Pure Noise Records)
  • The Stereo — Thirteen (The Stereo)
  • Steve Forbert — Moving Through America (Blue Rose Music)
  • St. Michael Front — Schuld & Sühne (Prophecy)
  • Tank And The Bangas — Red Balloon (Verve Forecast)
  • Teen Jesus And The Jean Teasers — Pretty Good For A Girl Band EP (Domestic La La)
  • They Hate Change — Finally, New (Jagjaguwar)
  • Tops — Empty Seats EP (Musique TOPS)
  • Tray Wellington — Black Banjo (Mountain Home Music Company)
  • Van Morrison — What’s It Gonna Take? (Exile Productions/Virgin)
  • Victor Mucho — Moonlight In Visby (Tone Tree Music)
  • Vonica — If You’re New Here Dance EP (Lamela Records/Awal)
  • Where’s My Bible — Circle EP (Inverse Records)
  • Woorms — Fatalismo (SuperNova Records)
  • Ye Vagabonds — Nine Waves (River Lea)
  • Yves Jarvis — The Zug (Anti-)

Friday, May 20

  • Alex Izenberg — I’m Not Here (Weird World)
  • Andrew Bernstein — A Presentation (Hausu Mountain)
  • Annie Hamilton — The Future Is Here But It Feels Kinda Like The Past ([PIAS] Australia)
  • Avi Kaplan — Floating On A Dream (Fantasy Records)
  • Banditos — Right On (Egghunt Records)
  • Brandon Coleman — Interstellar Black Space (Brainfeeder)
  • Cave In — Heavy Pendulum (Relapse Records)
  • Charlie Hickey — Nervous At Night (Saddest Factory)
  • Courtney Jaye — Hymns And Hallelucinations (Tropicali Records)
  • Craig Finn — A Legacy Of Rentals (Positive Jams/Thirty Tigers)
  • Dave Stewart — Ebony McQueen (‎ Bay Street Records)
  • Dean Spunt And John Wiese — The Echoing Shell (Drag City)
  • Delta Spirit — One Is One (New West Records)
  • Eliza & The Delusionals — Now And Then (Cooking Vinyl)
  • Everything Everything — Raw Data Feel (AWAL Recordings)
  • Fanclubwallet — You Have Got To Be Kidding Me (AWAL Recordings)
  • Flume — Palaces (Future Classic)
  • Gavin DeGraw — Face The River (RCA)
  • Grant-Lee Phillips — All That You Can Dream (Yep Roc Records)
  • Gronibard — Regarde Les Hommes Sucer (Season of Mist)
  • Hanson — Red Green Blue (3CG Records)
  • Harry Styles — Harry’s House (Columbia)
  • Hate Moss — NaN (Stock-A)
  • Hodgy — Entitled (Poortrait Records/Repost)
  • Jeremy & The Harlequins — ABRA CaDaBRA (Yep Roc Records)
  • Jo Schornikow — Altar (Keeled Scales)
  • Joe Rainey — Niineta (37d03d)
  • John Rocca — Once Upon A Time In N.Y.C. (Beggars Arkive)
  • John Williams, Yo-Yo Ma, And The New York Philharmonic — A Gathering Of Friends (UMe)
  • Jordana — Face The Wall (Grand Jury Music)
  • José Medele — Railroad Cadences & Melancholic Anthems (Jealous Butcher Records)
  • LaMacchia — Thunderheads (Aqualamb Records)
  • Lampland — Dry Heat (Park The Van)
  • The Lickerish Quartet — Threesome Vol. 3 EP (Stranger Danger Records)
  • Liz Lamere — Keep It Alive (In the Red Records)
  • The Loyal Seas — Strange Mornings In The Garden (American Laundromat Records)
  • Lykke Li — Eyeye (Pias)
  • Marina Herlop — Pripyat (PAN)
  • Matt Koziol — Wildhorse (RED Creative Records)
  • Mary Lattimore & Paul Sukeena — West Kensington (Three Lobed Recordings)
  • Mavis Staples And Levon Helm — Carry Me Home (Anti-)
  • Mxmtoon — Rising (AWAL)
  • Nate Bergman — Metaphysical Change (Velocity Records)
  • Pete Muller — Spaces (Two Truths Records/Santa Barbara Records))
  • Peter Coccoma — A Place To Begin (Whatever’s Clever)
  • Peter McPoland — Slow Down EP (Columbia Records)
  • Porridge Radio — Waterslide, Diving Board, Ladder To The Sky (Secretly Canadian)
  • Prateek Kuhad — The Way That Lovers Do (Elektra)
  • Ravyn Lenae — Hypnos (Atlantic)
  • Rebelution — Live In St. Augustine (Cerro Redondo Records)
  • Robert Pollard — Our Gaze (Guided By Voices)
  • Semantics — Paint Me Blue (SideOneDummy!)
  • Seth MacFarlane — Blue Skies (Republic)
  • Soak — If I Never Know You Like This Again (Rough Trade Records)
  • Spice — Viv (Laced Records)
  • Tess Parks — And Those Who Were Seen Dancing (Fuzz Club Records)
  • Train — AM Gold (Columbia Records)
  • Uffie — Sunshine Factory (Company Records)
  • The Volebeats — Lonesome Galaxy (Mad Bunny Records)
  • Will Joseph Cook — Every Single Thing (The Vertex)
  • Yotam Ben Horin — Young Forever (Double Helix Records)
  • Zach Bryan — American Heartbreak (Warner)
  • Zinny Zan — Lullabies for The Masses (Wild Kingdom)
  • Zola Jesus — Arkhon (Sacred Bones Records)

Friday, May 27

  • Alfie Templeman — Mellow Moon (Chess Club Records)
  • Bay Ledges — Ritual (Nettwerk)
  • Bottled Up — Grand Bizarre (Misra Records)
  • Brian Jackson — This Is Brian Jackson (BBE)
  • Bruce Hornsby — ‘Flicted (Zappo Productions/Thirty Tigers)
  • Cabin Boy Jumped Ship — Sentiments (AFM Records)
  • The Chineke! Orchestra — Bob Marley & The Chineke! Orchestra (Island Records/UMe)
  • Coheed And Cambria — Vaxis II: A Window Of The Waking Mind (Roadrunner Records, Inc.)
  • Companion — Second Day Of Spring (Companion)
  • CoN&KwAkE — Eyes In The Tower (Native Rebel Recordings)
  • Def Leppard — Diamond Star Halos (Universal UMC)
  • Erin Anne — Do Your Worst (Carpark Records)
  • Federico Aubele — The Holographic Moon (Rude Records)
  • First Hate — Cotton Candy (Cascine)
  • Flower Face — The Shark In Your Water (Nettwerk)
  • DJ Haram And Moor Mother — Nothing To Delaware (Hyperdub)
  • HAAi — Baby, We’re Ascending (Mute Records)
  • Hey Thanks! — Start/Living (Iodine Recordings)
  • Hifiklub — ScorpKlub I & II Original Soundtracks (Electric Valley Records.)
  • Jahmal Padmore — Esparonto (Telephone Explosion Records)
  • James Edwyn And The Borrowed Band — Highlights Of The Low Nights (Last Night From Glasgow)
  • Jean Carne, Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad — Jean Carne JID012 (Jazz Is Dead)
  • Jeshi — Universal Credit (Because Music)
  • Jukebox The Ghost — Cheers (BMG)
  • Just Mustard — Heart Under (Partisan Records)
  • Liam Gallagher — C’mon You Know (Warner Music UK)
  • Magi Merlin — Gone Girl EP (Bonsound/AWAL)
  • Maria BC — Hyaline (Father/Daughter)
  • Mark Tremonti — Tremonti Sings Sinatra (JMM)
  • Melissa Weikart — Here, There (Northern Spy Records)
  • Michael Schenker Group — Universal (Atomic Fire Records)
  • Mirraa May — Tales Of A Miracle (Island)
  • Nduduzo Makhathini — In The Spirit Of Ntu (Blue Note Records)
  • One Armed Joey — Happiness, To Me (Sell The Heart Records)
  • Rip Room — Alight And Resound (Spartan Records)
  • Rosie Carney — I Wanna Feel Happy (Color Study)
  • Sarayasign — Throne Of Gold (Siren Records)
  • Say It Anyway — Picture Frames EP (Real Ghosts Records)
  • Sean Paul — Scorcha (Island Records)
  • Shaggy — Com Fly Wid Mi (Atlantic)
  • Simon McBride — The Fighter (earMUSIC)
  • Slang — Cockroach In A Ghost Town (Kill Rock Stars)
  • Sofie Birch — Holotropica (interCourse)
  • Stars — From Capelton Hill (Last Gang Records/MNRK)
  • Steve Earl & The Dukes — Jerry Jeff (New West Records)
  • Tate McRae — I Used To Think I Could Fly (RCA Records)
  • Ulf Ivarsson & Bill Laswell — Nammu (Ropeadope)
  • Venus Principle — Stand In Your Light (Prophecy Productions)
  • Wallis Bird — Hands (Bird Records)
  • Wild Wild Wets — Love Always (Yeah Yeah Blah Blah)

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Jack Harlow Had A Perfect Response For The NBA Refs Who Didn’t Know Who He Was

There’s little denying that Jack Harlow is a bonafide star now, but that doesn’t mean that everyone knows who he is. He’s got two No. 1 hit singles — Lil Nas X’s “Industry Baby” and his own “First Class” — and his breakout single “What’s Poppin” is practically ubiquitous at sporting events, but two NBA referees at last night’s playoff game between the Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks had a laugh at Harlow’s expense during a miked-up moment in which they admitted they had no clue who he is.

He was sitting courtside at the time, so he didn’t get to hear them in person, but once he got home and found out about the viral moment, he had the perfect response. Part of the reason he’s so popular is because of his “extremely online” personality and good-natured sense of humor. So, instead of being offended that a pair of 50-year-old NBA refs were unaware of his general existence — let alone how popular he is –, he referenced an amusing meme about himself.

“Clearly these mfs have never seen Narnia,” he joked. Of course, that’s a reference to a fan’s joking tweet pointing out Jack’s resemblance to actor James McAvoy, who played the faun Mr. Tumnus in The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe. It’s a funny moment that allowed him to have the last laugh, without taking himself too seriously.

Jack’s got plenty of reasons to feel good about himself though. In a short time, he’s gone from fanning out in Bryson Tiller’s DMs to having his fellow Louisvillian helping to promote his upcoming album, Come Home The Kids Miss You. Led by the singles “Nail Tech” and “First Class,” Harlow’s latest will drop this Friday, May 6 via Atlantic Records.

DaBaby Defends Himself In The Wake Of Assault Charges By Sharing Video Of The Victim Supposedly Using Racial Slurs

For someone who gets in a new altercation seemingly every other week, DaBaby is very concerned about his public perception. After being charged with felony battery over alleged attacking the owner of a home where the Charlotte rapper shot a music video, he wants to put an end to the online chatter about his character. Over the weekend, he posted a supposed video of the alleged victim, Gary Prager, using racial slurs as he paces in a driveway.

“Y’all keep believing these type of people & helping em assassinate my character,” DaBaby wrote. “Y’all might as well get a rope & help him hang my black ass on a tree.” The video, which he’d apparently previously posted to TikTok contained a caption and automated voiceover (y’all gotta stop using that feature, it sounds awful) reading, “On today’s episode of ‘Let’s Make DaBaby look like a bad person’ we have Gary Pragar a PROUD white supremacist lying to TMZ & LAPD. Not knowing that he’s caught on camera.”

I don’t know anything about what kind of a person DaBaby is, but as an editor, that caption makes my eye itch. Meanwhile, it’s probably too late for DaBaby to change most folks’ opinions; after all, his career as most of us know didn’t really get started until after he shot a man to death during an altercation at a Walmart. While the authorities agreed with his self-defense argument, his behavior since then hasn’t drastically improved. Since releasing his debut album under his current moniker (changed from Baby Jesus in late 2018), he’s been involved in no fewer than six separate incidents of assault and/or battery — most recently against his child’s mother’s brother at a bowling alley.

Then, of course, there was the incident that turned public opinion against him the most, when he made some homophobic-sounding remarks during his set at Rolling Loud Miami in July 2021. He’s since apologized and defended himself but has also lashed out at critics, making those apologies ring hollow. As a person, I think we can all understand it’s no fun to feel like the world is against you. But at this point, he certainly must recognize that if the whole world seems to be against you — you might the be problem, not the world.

And if that is Gary Prager in the video he posted, then sure, you can argue the guy had it coming. But unfortunately, there’s no law protecting the right to knock out someone’s tooth for being a bigot. Hopefully, DaBaby can figure out some better conflict resolution skills and let karma do the heavy lifting in the future.

Refs Had No Clue Who Jack Harlow Was When He Sat Courtside At An NBA Playoff Game

The Boston Celtics had a rough opening game in their second-round NBA Playoffs series against the Milwaukee Bucks, as they struggled and lost 101-89 on their home court at TD Garden, falling to 0-1 on the series. As for who took the biggest L of the night, though, it may not have even been Jayson Tatum and company, as Jack Harlow had a humbling (and pretty funny) moment while sitting courtside.

During a break in game action, in a mic’d-up moment between referees Scott Foster and Ed Malloy (who have reffed for 27 and 19 NBA seasons, respectively), Foster turns to Malloy and asks, “Who’s Jack Harlow?” After Foster repeats the question, Malloy answered, “I have no idea.” After Foster points him out, Malloy asks who he is and Foster responds, “I don’t know,” then adding with a smile, “Go ask him.”

While Harlow is of course one of today’s most popular rappers with a recent No. 1 single in “First Class,” it makes sense he might not be on the officials’ radar: Both men are in their 50s and the National Basketball Referees Association website lists Foster’s favorite musician as Darius Rucker and Malloy’s as U2.

Check out the moment above.

Jack Harlow is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Megan Thee Stallion Was Given The Key To Houston And Her Own Day In The City

Megan Thee Stallion has always made sure to show appreciation for her hometown of Houston. Her love for the city appears throughout her projects like Fever, Good News, and even her most recent quickstrike effort, Something For Thee Hotties. Outside of that, she’s made sure to conduct philanthropic efforts in her hometown like her 2021 Hotties Helping Houston fundraiser which was launched after Texas was hit with a massive winter storm that resulted in power outages, boil water advisories, and no hot water for many. Keeping all of this in mind, the city of Houston decided it was time to honor Megan.

On Sunday, Houston honored Megan with the key to the city. She was graced with the honor during a ceremony with city leaders which included Mayor Sylvester Turner. In addition to receiving the key, Mayor Turner also declared that May 2 would be known as Megan Thee Stallion day in Houston. Megan was graced with the key and flowers during the ceremony, and she later took to Instagram to share her reaction to the honor.

“Came home real quick to get THEE KEY TO THEE CITY,” Megan wrote in a post. “And in honor of my mother and grandmother’s birthday MAY 2ND is officially MEGAN THEE STALLION DAY IN HOUSTON TX.” She continued, “Thank you Mayor @sylvesterturner for honoring me today and I will continue to give back to the city that made me who I am today.”

You can watch clips from the ceremony in the video above.

Megan Thee Stallion is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Pusha T Finally Earns His First No. 1 Album With ‘It’s Almost Dry’

Pusha T’s resume is filled with notable accomplishments. He’s delivered excellent projects as a solo artist and as a part of his Clipse duo with his brother Malice. The latter produced classics like Lord Willin’ and Hell Hath No Fury. As a solo act, Pusha T was often in the conversation for best rap album of the year with projects like 2013’s My Name Is My Name and he earned a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album in 2018 with Daytona. With that being said, there’s no doubt that Pusha is a very accomplished rapper and his list of impressive feats continues to grow thanks to his new album, It’s Almost Dry.

At long last, Pusha earned his first No. 1 album with It’s Almost Dry after it topped the Billboard 200 chart dated May 7, 2022. Pusha’s fourth solo album debuted at No. 1 with 55,000 album units sold in its first week. That number is comprised of 45,500 streaming equivalent album units and 9,000 pure album sales. With It’s Almost Dry and its 12 tracks going No. 1, it becomes the second-shortest album by track length, falling behind Stray Kids’ Oddinary and its 7 songs, to top the Billboard 200 in 2022. Additionally, it’s the first rap album with 12 or fewer tracks to go No. 1 since J. Cole’s The Off Season did so last spring.

Billboard also notes that It’s Almost Dry had the smallest week for a rap album’s debut at No. 1 since NF topped the chart in 2017 with Perception. That album sold about 100 units less than It’s Almost Dry.

Rod Wave Announces His Fourth Album ‘Beautiful Mind’ And Shares Its Release Date

Since his breakout single, “Heart On Ice,” in 2019, Florida native Rod Wave has made sure to give his growing fan base a new project to indulge in for each year that followed. It includes 2019’s Ghetto Gospel and 2020’s Pray 4 Love with the latter peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. The following year, Rod’s career reached new heights when he dropped his third album Soulfly. That body of work topped the albums chart making it clear that Rod was much closer to stardom than some may have believed.

A little over a year after Rod earned his first No. 1 album, he returns with an announcement about his upcoming fourth album. According to HipHopNMore, in a freestyle he recorded over Future’s “Wait For U” with Drake and Tems, Rod Wave revealed that his next project is titled Beautiful Mind. He also confirmed that it is set to arrive on June 3. Rod Wave also went as far as to say that the album was turned in last Monday, making it clear that the project is truly complete.

Rod Wave’s announcement comes after he dropped his “Cold December” single, which will presumably appear on Beautiful Mind. He also caused a bit of controversy with his late 2021 song “Nirvana” as many took the track to be a suicide letter, which Rod Wave emphatically denied.

You can listen to Rod Wave’s freestyle over Future’s “Wait For U” in the post above.

Beautiful Mind is out 6/3 via Alamo Records.

Lizzo Has No Idea How Beyonce Found A Baby Picture Of Her To Use For A Birthday Message

While collaborations with Beyonce and other artists are far and few nowadays, one way that Queen Bey interacts with her peers is by celebrating their birthdays with brief messages on her website. It’s something that fans and celebrities alike look forward to when someone’s birthday comes around. The latest example of that came with Lizzo who turned 34 last week. Beyonce showed love to the singer through a message on her website, but it’s the baby picture she used that took Lizzo by surprise.

Lizzo caught wind of Beyonce’s birthday message thanks to a screenshot of it on Twitter from the Beyonce fan account @BeyLegion. “Beyoncé?!” Lizzo replied. “Where u get this pic?? I ain’t seen this since I was born [crying emoji].” With this message, it seems like Beyonce has some Nardwaur-type team equipped to get their hands on baby pictures that have yet to leave the plastic-wrapped pockets of family albums.

The funny interaction comes after Lizzo announced that her third album Special would arrive on July 15. So far, the project is led by “Rumors” with Cardi B and “About Damn Time.” She also stopped by SNL to perform “Special” and “About Damn Time.”

You can view Beyonce’s birthday message and Lizzo’s reaction in the post above.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Pooh Shiesty Will Reportedly Be On Supervised Release For Three Years Once He’s Released From Prison

Pooh Shiesty, born Lontrell Donell Williams Jr., dodged a career-shattering bullet when a judge only sentence him to five years in prison earlier this month for firearms conspiracy. The sentence was handed down in connection to an October 2020 incident where Williams allegedly shot a man in the buttocks during an exchange for marijuana and sneakers. Williams was initially indicted on four firearms charges, but after he accepted a plea deal from prosecutors, his charges were reduced to a single count of conspiracy to possess a firearm in furtherance of violent and drug-trafficking crimes. That reduced his possible life sentence to just a maximum of 97 months in prison, but a judge felt that 63 months was adequate for Williams.

However, Williams won’t be a completely free man once he walks out of prison in five years. According to TMZ, Williams will reportedly be on supervised release for three years once his prison term is complete and the supervision comes with a few rules. For those three years, Williams is not allowed to associate with any of his co-defendants or alleged gang members. Additionally, the rapper’s parole officer has permission to search his home from time to time. Lastly, Williams will have to enter a treatment program for drugs and alcohol.

Pooh Shiesty is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.