Chrisean Rock’s Feelings Were Hurt By Summer Walker Video, She Admits

It seems like there’s actually more animosity brewing between Chrisean Rock and Summer Walker than we initially thought. For those unaware, the latter published a video impersonating the former that drew a lot of backlash and discussion from fans. Not only that, but it apparently came about a month after the R&B singer publicly and privately supported the Baddies star over her Walmart controversy, when people blasted her for how she held her newborn baby, Chrisean Jr., in the department store. Now, Rock admitted on social media that the joke hurt her feelings, and that she feels completely blindsided.

“You are very insensitive,” Chrisean Rock expressed to Summer Walker via what seems to be an Instagram video message. ” And not only that, but you’re one of the females that’s reaching out in my DMs. Saying, ‘Girl, I love you. If you ever need help or support, I encourage you to stay positive.’ Like, you one of them, but you just mocked me on TikTok and went viral. So, yeah, my feelings was hurt. But, like, I swear, it’s just cold as f**k. Cutthroat, very clout-driven. She even said it on her story, but it’s just like, bro, if I did the same thing…”

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Chrisean Rock Responds To Summer Walker Impression: Watch

“Please do not take my humor too serious,” Summer Walker shared in response to the Chrisean Rock impression backlash, but not to the Baltimore native herself. “My favorite comedians are Dave Chappelle, Bernie Mac, Richard Pryor & Katt Williams. They say s**t and don’t give af. I know this generation doesn’t understand how to actually just laugh n move on but yeah.” In fact, this even elicited a response from her ex London On Da Track’s other ex-girlfriend, Eboni Ivori. Needless to say, people took this chance to either defend Rock, defend Walker, or clown everything altogether.

Meanwhile, what do you think of this whole debacle and how it’s played out on social media? Is Chrisean right to be so indignant or are we all taking this a little too seriously? Either way, let us know in the comments section down below. On that note, stay posted on HNHH for the latest news and updates on Chrisean Rock and Summer Walker.

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Waka Flocka Flame “Hurt” King Harris By Leaving His Birthday Party Invite On Read

The lives of nepo babies are full of seemingly endless benefits, including instant connections with countless other celebrities, usually just due to sharing a last name. It may be easier for the children of famous figures to get in touch with their favourite stars, but that doesn’t mean they don’t face rejection. King Harris, in particular, felt the pain of being ignored by one of his idols recently. During a recent Live stream, the 18-year-old revealed that Waka Flocka Flame left a message inviting the “No Hands” hitmaker to his birthday party on read.

“It’s one motherf**ker that I’m hurt about, man,” King vented. “This s**t done hurt me, man. But it’s alright, man. I know how s**t be, man. Waka Flocka, man, I reached out to Waka Flocka. He done left me on seen, that’s [wild]. But s**t, man, maybe one day,” he went on, before noting that he and the 37-year-old “come from the same side.”

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Waka Flocka Left King Harris on Seen

As the clip from Harris’ Live continues to circulate on various blogs, internet users are laughing at the idea of Waka Flocka pulling up to a 19th birthday party. “What can he possibly celebrate with you?” one viewer asked the young star. “Ain’t nobody obligated to go ANYWHERE! Let’s make that clear,” someone else chimed in. Elsewhere, others called King out for claiming a side of the street when he grew up in the suburbs. “Same side of what? You wanna claim a street so bad,” they lashed out at T.I. and Tiny’s son.

King Harris may be only 18 years old, but already, his reputation proceeds him. The teen’s father is obviously aware of his son’s shortcomings, but he doesn’t seem to love King any less. Read what the Harris family patriarch had to say about his offspring earlier this year at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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Logic Says Joe Budden Is “Hurt, Smart” & “A F***ing Hater”

After a couple of months of silence, Logic finally responded to Joe Budden’s most recent takedown of him. Moreover, the Maryland spitter joined MSNBC‘s Ari Melber this week for an interview, during which they played a word association game. When Melber mentioned the rapper and podcaster, the “Lightsabers” MC called Budden “a hurt man, a very smart man and a f***ing hater” with a laugh. For those unaware, Joe trashed him for his smooth cover of Ice Cube’s classic track, “It Was A Good Day.” With that, he continued a tradition of hating on Logic that he’s been on for years.

“Logic, I beg of you, I’m pleading with you: please join me in retirement,” Joe Budden expressed on his podcast. “Never step near a recording device again! Throw your phone in the ocean! Be allergic to microphones! Promise your fans nothing! Don’t go to the studio ever again! You are the worst, yo! You are really, really bad! And then when we think he can’t get any worse, you have the bright idea of doing an Ice Cube flip.”

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Logic Responds To Joe Budden Hating On His Ice Cube Cover

Of course, their “beef” goes way back to 2019, when Joe Budden told Logic that he should’ve retired much earlier when he announced as such. In fact, he even went back and forth with his former Slaughterhouse partner KXNG Crooked over whether he’s hating too much. Regardless, it seems like Logic isn’t really paying it too much attention. Back in 2020, he expressed that he doesn’t really have any ill will towards the Harlem-born MC. “I love Joe Budden,” he shared to Complex during an interview. “Joe Budden is my brother, he’s my older brother. And regardless if he hates me or not, we are part of the same family tree of hip-hop- the same roots of hip-hop. I’ve never met Joe Budden, I’ve never shaken Joe Budden’s hand, we’ve never had a conversation. He does not know me personally.”

“For the last few years, every time I do anything, it’s this guy telling me that I’m shit, that I’m not good enough,” he continued. “And when somebody says that all the time, you’re just like, ‘Damn. Really? What did I do to this guy?’ And then I also realized that Joe Budden was a damaged person- I’m a damaged person. I’ve gone through a lot of s**t. He’s got a lot of anger inside of him, and if I’m his punching bag, so be it. If I can help him in some way, cool. If him s***ting on me makes his day better, by all means. I wish he was nicer, I guess. But I’m not over here losing sleep. I really love this guy, and I wish him the best, and I just want him to be happy.” For more on Logic and Joe Budden, return to HNHH.

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Arlo Parks Delivered A Tender Piano Cover Of Frank Ocean’s ‘Ivy’ For BBC Radio 1

It’s not every performer that has the audacity to cover Frank Ocean, because delivering a performance that’s at least comparable to his exemplary vocal abilities is a significant challenge. However, Arlo Parks has emerged as one of the finest new vocalists to emerge in a while, and she did just fine when she took a crack at Ocean’s “Ivy” for a new BBC Radio 1 Piano Sessions performance. Seated behind the keys, she also sang one of her own songs, “Hurt.”

She shared some photos from the session and wrote, “It was an honour to sing sum Frank Ocean and Hurt for @bbcradio1’s Chillest Show – there’s something so deep and soothing about the piano as an instrument.”

These performances don’t come too long after her last time in a Radio 1 Piano Session: Back in September 2020, she joined Phoebe Bridgers to help out with a rendition of Radiohead’s “Fake Plastic Trees.” Parks also played piano as Bridgers sang her single “Kyoto.”

This also arrived just days ahead of this year’s Brit Awards, which take place tomorrow, May 11. Parks is up for handful of big awards: Best British Female, Breakthrough Artist, and Best Album (for Collapsed In Sunbeams).

Watch Parks’ performances of “Ivy” and “Hurt” above.