Saweetie Claps Back At “Richtivities” Haters

Saweetie has no time for those hating on her new track “Richtivities”. “yall support a lot of mid music maybe I’ll fit in 💋,” the rapper wrote in response to someone calling “good looking” but having “mid” music. Furthermore, she took issue with people calling her out for never having “struggled” as she said “Richtivities” was inspired by music that made her “hustle harder”. “praying u have more discernment since u believe everything u see 🤞🏽,” she replied to one critic. “Part time receptionist, part time jordan ambassador, part time coder, part time waitress, created my clothing line MMM & successfully ran it by myself. What’s this called then?” she shot back at another.

“Richtivities” dropped after being teased by the rapper last month. Saweetie posted up poolside to preview her new track. The hook (“I’m doing rich sh-t”) played on repeat as the rapper vibed in pleated corset top and dark pants. From what is heard, the track has Saweetie’s classic pointed vocals and hard, hype-style beat. Fans online seemed pretty pumped for the track. “I kinda like it her music b gettin me hyped when i b doin my makeup & she talkin dat pretty b shi shes not the most lyrical obviously but it b a cool lil vibe,” one person said. However, not everyone was digging the track. “I want Saweetie to go back to her style during 2019. That icy girl/boujee girl flow was EVERYTHING,” another commenter countered.

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Saweetie Refuses To “Spin The Block” About Quavo With Shannon Sharpe

Meanwhile, Saweetie refused to be baited by Shannon Sharpe when she joined The Nightcap for a live show. Sharpe eagerly began the conversation by asking the rapper about her past relationship with Quavo but Saweetie already had things on lock. “Is that all I have? I don’t got Icy Girl? Or being Ms. McDonald? Or having a Mac campaign? All I got is that?” Saweetie asked as Sharpe backpedaled. Furthermore, the rapper refused to “spin the block” about her past relationships when pressed by Sharpe. “I don’t have a record of doing that. That’s not me, I don’t do that,” Saweetie said bluntly.

However, she did allude to a few things after Sharpe asked her why she gave back the Bentley Quavo gifted her during their relationship. “I didn’t give it back. You know what happened,” Saweetie said coyly. It has long been reported that Quavo repossessed the car after the couple broke up. Despite this, it’s not something she is sweating. “I got myself the rose-colored Rolls Royce so I don’t need it,” she added.

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Lil Yachty & Kai Cenat Discuss DDG’s Diss Track

Lil Yachty was recently on Kai Cenat’s stream, where the two talked about a lot of different topics, some funnier than others. For example, the Let’s Start Here artist complained about Drake’s “annoying” toilets that apparently play a Tupac song whenever you open one. However, Lil Boat also took the chance to stroll down memory lane for a second, and remembered when DDG dissed him on the track “Big Boat.” Moreover, he also explained that he said he didn’t know who the YouTube rap star was (which prompted the diss) because he already knew of a group at his high school that went by the same name.

The record-breaking and award-winning streamer remarked that DDG is the type of person who will really capitalize on a successful endeavor. Not only that, but the “Minnesota” MC agreed, stating that he really respects and likes him as a businessman and hustler. Kai Cenat also asked Yachty how he felt when he saw it, and he said he felt “so confused.” Still, they made sure to give credit where credit was due when it came to DDG shaping his brand and feeding his fans.

DDG’s “Big Boat” Diss Track

Despite that initial beef, Lil Yachty and DDG would actually go on to release music together. For one, there’s the latter’s track “Rule #1” produced by OG Parker, which landed on Parker and DDG’s collaborative tape, Die 4 Respect. Even though he faced a lot of criticism and came up in quite a clout-chasing-heavy scene, the 25-year-old is still a relevant figure in the Internet world. Whether it’s for his collabs with other rappers or his continued (albeit sporadic) success on YouTube, he’s always got something cooking.

Back to the stream, though, Lil Yachty and Kai Cenat seemed to have a really good time, even as they talked about toilets. “Every bathroom in [Drake’s] house has heated seats,” Yachty revealed. “And every bathroom in his house, when you walk up to the toilet, it opens and starts playing 2Pac’s ‘Hit ‘Em Up.’ I swear to God! Every time it’s like, ‘Yeah, you fat muthaf*cka!’ It’s so annoying when you gotta take a s**t ’cause it keeps looping.” Regardless, come back to HNHH for the latest on Lil Yachty, DDG, and Kai Cenat and check out the clip below.

Lil Yachty & Kai Cenat Give DDG Their Respect