Hot 97’s annual Summer Jam in New York is less than a month away. This year superstars like Doja Cat, Sexyy Red, Ty Dolla $ign, and more will take the stage. There will also be a special tribute to the recently deceased Mister Cee helmed by Big Daddy Kane. Elsewhere Fivio Foreign, French Montana, Lola Brooke, Redman & Method Man, Eric B & Rakim, and many more will also perform as part of the festival. But as it often goes with music festivals, they weren’t able to fully deliver on the initially announced lineup and fans aren’t happy about it.
The newest version of the line-up poster no longer features former Migos rapper Offset, who was seemingly one of the festival’s biggest draws. There was no official announcement confirming that he was removed from the festival which means there was no explanation for why. Despite the lack of announcement fans took notice quickly that his name had disappeared. In the days since some have even accused them of deleting comments on the post asking about the formerly announced headliner. Check out the post they made that sparked all the controversy below.
Festivals replacing artists in their lineup at the last minute is pretty common. Earlier this year fans of Latin music took issue with Rolling Loud Los Angeles. The festival promised appearances from Junior H, Fuerza Regida, and Nathaniel Cano. But all three dropped out before they were supposed to perform. A similar thing happened last month at J. Cole’s Dreamville fest. Muni Long and Chris Brown were forced to pull out at the last minute. Though they were quickly replaced by 50 Cent and Hxncho.
What do you think of Offset pulling out of Hot 97 Summer Jam without any formal announcement? What do you think could be the reason for his unceremonious departure from the festival less than a month before it takes place? Let us know in the comment section below.
Fat Joe says he’s praying for Diddy and his family following the recent Homeland Security raids on his properties in Los Angeles and Miami. Speaking about the situation during an appearance on Hot 97 on Friday, Joe explained that he’s been friends with Diddy for decades and described the drama as a nightmare.
“What I can say in the most respectful way is, I don’t know all the details,” he said. “But I’ve been praying for him and his family. He’s my friend for 30 years. And so, I’m gonna just see what the outcome is, and I’m praying for the best thing for him, and his family, and everybody involved. So I’m not disrespecting nobody. I’m just praying for this whole situation — this whole nightmare — I’m praying that it goes away.”
Agents reportedly raided Diddy’s properties in connection to an investigation into alleged sex trafficking. Diddy’s attorney, Aaron Dyer, quickly came to his client’s defense with a statement after the house raids. “Yesterday, there was a gross overuse of military-level force as search warrants were executed at Mr. Combs’ residences,” he explained. “There is no excuse for the excessive show of force and hostility exhibited by authorities or the way his children and employees were treated. Mr. Combs was never detained but spoke to and cooperated with authorities. Despite media speculation, neither Mr. Combs nor any of his family members have been arrested nor has their ability to travel been restricted in any way.” Check out Joe’s comments on the situation below.
Fat Joe Speaks On His Relationship With Diddy
Fat Joe isn’t the only celebrity to come to Diddy’s defense in recent weeks. Stevie J, Floyd Mayweather, and more have called for people to reserve judgment on the disgraced Bad Boy mogul. Be on the lookout for further updates on Fat Joe and Diddy on HotNewHipHop.
Ebro Darden, a titan of music radio, was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth but with a golden ear for tunes. He was raised in California and Florida and had a multicultural upbringing. This likely shaped his appreciation for various music genres. That, combined with a relentless drive, has culminated in Darden amassing a net worth of $800,000 in 2024, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
Sound Of Success: Darden’s Resounding Career Triumphs
The essence of Darden’s illustrious career is his tenure at Hot 97. Here, he ascended the ranks from intern to Program Director and then to an on-air personality. Hot 97, a station renowned for breaking new artists and setting trends in hip-hop, blossomed under his stewardship. However, it’s at Beats 1, as Apple Music’s Global Editorial Head of Hip-Hop and R&B, where Darden truly resonates. From conducting insightful interviews to curating superlative playlists, he’s influential in the music streaming era. It’s a compelling testament to his keen understanding of the industry’s pulse.
Off The Airwaves: The Personal Symphony Of Ebro Darden
Darden’s personal life reflects the warmth and charisma he exudes on air. The music host is a doting father to his daughter, Issa. He often shares snippets of their delightful father-daughter moments on his social media handles. A man of private disposition, Darden masterfully balances his on-air vivacity with a grounded personal life.
Beyond The Booth: Darden’s Ventures & Altruistic Actions
Darden’s influence extends beyond the music industry. He has dabbled in television, hosting VH1’s This is Hot 97 reality show. This venture showcased his charismatic persona, gaining him more recognition and expanding his brand. In philanthropy, Darden often uses his platform to advocate for social issues. He is vocal about racial justice and equality, supporting initiatives like the Black Lives Matter movement. His philanthropic inclinations reinforce his standing as an influential and conscientious figure in the industry.
The Last Beat: Reflecting On Ebro Darden’s Profound Impact
Ebro Darden’s journey is a vibrant symphony, resonating with success, influence, and purpose. From humble beginnings to becoming one of the most influential figures in music, his story embodies determination. His contributions to the music industry have been immense and varied. It paints a portrait of a man who can effortlessly don the roles of tastemaker, gatekeeper, and disruptor. Off the airwaves, his commitment to social justice further underscores his role as a conscious influencer, using his voice to effect change.
Ebro is much more than a radio host or music executive. He is also an institution, a tour de force whose legacy reverberates through the corridors of the music industry. His tale is an inspiration, a powerful refrain reminding us that with passion, one can orchestrate their own symphony of success.
It’s official: The lineup for Hot 97’s highly anticipated Summer Jam concert has been revealed. Now in its 30th year, this one-day festival secures Hot 97’s legacy of innovation and cultural influence in the hip-hop community.
On June 2nd, a slew of music’s biggest artists will take the stage at UBS Arena inside Belmont Park in Elmont, New York. The all-star lineup includes Doja Cat, Davido, Offset, Sexyy Red, legendary duo Method Man and Redman, rising star Sleepy Hallow, Detroit’s own Tee Grizzley, and more. This is yet another example of how Hot 97 brings music lovers both the hottest artists of our era and the most promising rising stars.
The exciting announcement was revealed to Hot 97’s Instagram page, with tickets going on sale this Friday, March 23rd, at 10 AM, on ticketmaster.com! Fans can also sign up online at hot97.com/summerjam to be one of the first to purchase tickets before they hit the public.
Hip-hop heads will certainly be excited to see Method Man and Redman live. For those who have enjoyed seeing them live, the duo puts on one of the best, most energetic Hip-Hop shows to date.
With the hotter months just weeks around the corner, music festival season is beginning to ramp up. Rolling Loud in Inglewood, California just wrapped up this past weekend with tons of incredible headliners. Lovers & Friends will be taking place at the start of May in Las Vegas. Of course, you cannot forget about Coachella as well, which will kick off the weekend of April 12, while the second run will begin on April 19. Another staple music festival in the hip-hop and R&B community that we have to mention is Hot 97’s Summer Jam 2024.
The famous New York radio station has the longest running event out of all of the ones listed, beginning in 1994. Plenty of legends have headlined it from Nas, Queen Latifah, and Wu-Tang Clan, are just some to name. However, after Hot 97 announced Summer Jam 2024, according to HipHopNMore, fans were very let down by the leading artists. The one-day event will be held at UBS Arena, home of the New York Islanders NHL team, on June 2.
The attractions this year include Doja Cat, Offset, Sexyy Red, Method Man and Redman, Sleepy Hallow, Davido, up-and-coming Brooklyn drill trio 41, and Tee Grizzley. None of these names are really enough to sway the commenters underneath the post from Hot 97. One person says, “@hot97 did ya’ll even try to work on a line up? Who tf in nyc wants to see doja cat take this s*** back to table and redo it.” Another adds, “Ngl just cancel it.” Well then. If you would still like to purchase tickets, they will be available for presale on March 20. General admissions will be ready to buy on Friday March 22 at 10 a.m. on Ticketmaster. Additionally, you can sign up at HOT97.com/summerjam “to be the first buy tickets before it goes out to the public.”
What are your thoughts on Hot 97’s lineup for Summer Jam 2024? Do you agree with fans that these acts are not worth going to see, why or why not? If you are going, who are you most excited for and why? How do you think they could have made it more appealing? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Summer Jam 2024. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the world of music.
As if this summer’s music festival season wasn’t already stacked enough, Hot 97’s Summer Jam lineup has been announced.
The staple hip-hop festival will be held on June 2 at UBS Arena in Elmont, New York. This year’s official headliners include Doja Cat, Offset, Sexyy Red, and Davido. But it doesn’t stop there: Method Man and Redman, Tee Grizzley, Sleepy Hallow, and 41 (consisting of Kyle Richh, Jenn Carter, and Tata) are also slated to deliver bookend sets, according to the event’s flyer.
Offset has performed several times at Hot 97’s Summer Jam festival as a member of Migos (most notably 2019 and 2021). However, in June, this will be the “Worth It” rapper’s first time gracing the stage as a soloist. When asked about the possibility of bringing out special guests, he played coy. “I might do my Summer Jam set with just me,” he said. “‘Cause I deserve that.”
But he did reveal that his set will include several elements from his debut solo headline tour’s production and possibly even a moon walk tribute to the late Michael Jackson.
Although a pre-sale date hasn’t been revealed, the station has hinted that one will be. To gain access to the pre-sale, you must sign up for the station’s Insiders List email list. The general on-sale date for Hot 97’s Summer Jam 2024 is Friday, March 22, at 10 a.m. local time. Find more information here.
Rick Ross and Meek Mill will be headlining Hot 97‘s Winter Jam lineup at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York City on December 30. The performance comes fresh off of the release of their new collaborative album, Too Good To Be True. Other performers at the event will include Lola Brooke, Shenseea, Byron Messiah, Tee Jay, and more.
According to The Source, Funkmaster Flex hosted an announcement party for Winter Jam at the radio station’s new office, earlier this week. There, he remarked: “Winter Jam will be more than a concert; it’s a festive celebration, a confirmation to the culture we cherish. Brace yourselves for an experience like no other.”
Rick Ross Attends Release Party For “Too Good To Be True”
Meek and Ross released Too Good To Be True on Friday with features from Fabolous, Wale, Future, Shaquille O’Neal, and more. HitsDailyDouble projects it will likely move between 30-35k copies in the first week. Check out the lineup for Winter Jam below.
Both Meek and Ross recently spoke with Zane Lowe at Apple Music 1 about the release. Meek explained that the two get “serious” when working together. “When we get in the studio, that sh*tt gets serious. Ross getting into serious mode,” Meek said at the time. “He trying to knock that shit out and get to work. And you know me, he giving me that gas. I’m going to run jumping out that window a hundred miles an hour. But we joke all the time. You’re going to see a lot of that throughout the content and all that. And it’s organic too, Zane. We came up with this idea and we got around each other, built, vibed out and then got in the studio. It don’t matter where we’re recording at, we could be in the closet, Rose going to get this shit done.”
After catching an enormous backlash from fans on his previous comments about Drake, Hot 97’s Ebro Darden course-corrected during his show this morning, adding some much-needed nuance to his original statements.
Fans were upset with Ebro after he pointed out the lack of social commentary in Drake’s music on the latest episode of Apple Music’s Rap Life Review show (Drake’s shot at the Supreme Court for overturning Roe V. Wade notwithstanding). During a discussion comparing Drake’s catalog to “This Is America” by Childish Gambino after Drake called it “overrated” during his tour, the outspoken radio host asserted that Drake “has never shown up to have anything to say about anything going on in society with Black folks or anything other than himself.”
But now, after being drubbed in the various comments sections of the social internet, Ebro appears to be changing his tune. On Ebro In The Morning, he elaborated, “I don’t know if I even want that. That’s not who he is. I don’t think an artist is obligated, if you have a platform… but in this context, you’re talking about a song that did… now you’re in the fray.”
“We love Drake for who Drake is,” he continued. “Drake’s talking about love, he’s very transparent personally. From what we can tell, he’s a nice person. He’s not a mean-spirited person. None of that. We don’t need him to be some social activist.”
Watch Ebro explain his prior comments about Drake in the video above.
Angie Martinez is one of the key voices in radio today. Known as “The Voice of New York,” she has been in radio for over 20 years. Her latest endeavor has been her podcast titled IRL, which has seen guests from the music and media world of all kinds and generations. However, she was at Hot 97, a prominent rap station in New York, before this. She later left for another New York outlet, Power 105. These tenures resulted in her induction into the Radio Hall of Fame in 2020. Angie also spent some time behind the mic as a rapper too. She built her reputation by working with prominent figures in both fields in the late ’90s and early 2000s. With a résumé so expansive, it comes as no surprise she’ll be receiving her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2024.
Angie Martinez’s Time At Hot 97
Angie Martinez’s place in the radio world began in Miami at Power 96. While living in New York, her mom sent her to Miami for the summer to give her something to do that aligned with her love of music. While she only had an internship, the hustle and bustle of live radio excited her. When Angie returned to New York, she got a job at Hot 97. In an interview with Complex, she spoke of how the station played dance music and later crossover artists that blended dance and hip-hop. The true hip-hop songs were only played at night with fewer listeners. The station brought in Funkmaster Flex, who was an integral part of its transformation into a hip-hop station. Angie worked with him directly.
Working with Funkmaster Flex was how Angie Martinez first got her foot in the door as an on-air personality. In the same Complex interview, she spoke about how Flex was more comfortable talking to her than talking to the radio listeners. He would address her while she was in the room, and she would chime in so the people listening could hear her, too. This led to her being on air alone in the very late hours of the station, 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. The station liked how she handled the calls during that time, her genuine knowledge of the culture, and her technical knowledge of playing the music. They moved her to 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. That’s when she started doing interviews that began with local artists and soon progressed to chart-topping artists.
Angie’s Time At Power 105 & Beyond
Angie Martinez spent over ten years at the radio station Hot 97. In short, she said it was time to leave because she didn’t feel at home anymore. Upon arriving at Power 105, she was given a show named after her. With her years of experience, she was able to start her own podcast, IRL. Guests on this platform have ranged from Janelle Monáe to Derek Jeter to Taraji P. Henson. Martinez has also written a book about her life titled My Voice, released in 2016. She’s also done some acting, appearing in Paper Soldiers (2002), Brown Sugar (2002), and Paid in Full (2002). Most recently, she appeared on ABC’s special Hip Hop at 50: Rhythms, Rhymes and Reflections, where she hosted panels for figures in rap from the past and present.
Angie Martinez’s Rap Background
Angie Martinez spent her career regularly speaking with artists on the radio, but she also jumped into the rap world for a time. Her start in music came from legendary co-signs. KRS-One put her on his song “Heartbeat” in 1997, and she appeared on the platinum-selling “Ladies Night Remix” of “Not Tonight” by Lil Kim. This one also featured Missy Elliott, Left Eye, and Da Brat. Her debut album, Up Close and Personal, dropped in 2001 and was filled with features from titans in rap. These included Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Jay-Z, and more. The album’s lead single, “Dem Thangz” was produced by The Neptunes. The album peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop. She dropped her next album, Animal House, the following year.
Angie Martinez’s Legacy
Angie Martinez is an integral part of the culture of hip-hop. She’s been around long enough to see how it has transformed. She was a part of that change herself. As a woman in the industry, she was a trailblazer for those who came after her. She also saw how women have gone from being looked down on in the rap game to often outselling the men. Her love of the culture that started as a teenager ensured her interviewing skills were always top-tier. And her interviewees are legendary, ranging from Tupac to Drake and beyond. Her connections in the music world helped her build long-standing relationships and respect among industry professionals. Her getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is earned and well-deserved.
The controversy surrounding Summer Jam continues but this time, it surrounds Joe Budden. No, the ex-rapper wasn’t scheduled to perform at the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York on June 4th. However, he was apparently invited as a guest to this year’s festivities. Things apparently got shaky when he tried to get to his seat, as explained on his eponymous podcast. “This is a new theater here, new show in town, we are excited to just be here. You could feel the excitement,” he said. “But anyway, I get there, the girl says, ‘Are you a seat filler?’”
Budden explained that a large portion of the crowd consisted of “Long Island radio head people” who were “ not used to famous people wandering around.” “So I said, ‘No, I am not a seat filler.’ And she said, ‘Alright, who are you with?’ And I said, ‘Me.’ And then she said, ‘No, what I’m saying is what organization are you with?’ And then I said, ‘Ma’am, I don’t think you understand what I’m saying to you. I’m the organization. Please direct me to my f***ing tickets.’”
Joe Budden’s comments eventually got on the radar of Hot 97 host Ebro, who relayed it to the Summer Jam team and they weren’t necessarily happy about it. First, Ebro explained that Summer Jam solely profits from sponsors rather than ticket sales, so there would be no need to use “seat fillers.” “Most ridiculous lie ever told,” TT Torrez said in a group chat along with Ebro and Funk Flex. “Trying to use his platform to dimension our brand when he was an invited guest to our show. I really don’t understand the reasoning for this!”
Another exchange with another Hot 97 employee, Brad, revealed that Joe Budden also extended a thank you text for the hospitality. “What’s Joe’s angle here? Clicks?” Brad said. “Also, obviously not true [as] I was the one who met him and brought him backstage and he wasn’t even acknowledging fans saying what up, let alone having full on convos.” In response, he and Ebro agreed to “share this.”
Ebro shared the slew of text messages with the tweet reading, “Since I don’t manage Summer Jam any longer the team that does has a message for ya’ll…. And @JoeBudden.” In response, Budden asked, “What’s this about?” to which Ebro said, “Tweets. Play along. Say something controversial.” Once a fan brought up Budden’s comments on his podcast, he clarified, “That lady didn’t even work for Hot… non story here.” Check out the exchange below.