Bobby Shmurda Confesses That His Commitment To Celibacy Hasn’t Been Perfect

Bobby Shmurda is a resilient individual, whether for his stint in prison or for his persistence in the rap game. However, not all of his goals end up panning out perfectly, and he recently confessed that such is the case for his celibacy journey. Moreover, the New York rapper admitted this while appearing on Kick Game’s Shopping For Sneakers during the segment’s interview section. In his remarks, he explained that he actually made it halfway through his goal, but had a slip-up. Regardless, it seems like the “Bobby B***h” artist is still committed to this lifestyle and wants to continue working on it.

“I just got off celibacy this year,” Bobby Shmurda remarked. “It was supposed to be 90 days but I did 45 because some s**t happened. It was my first time, celibacy, you know what I’m sayin’? So some s**t happened and, y’know, I repented for seven days, then I caught a relapse again.” In addition, he said that it’s been a difficult process, and that he’s broken edge three times thus far. “I think I slapped one off,” Shmurda told the show host when remarking that viewing adult content has helped him out in this process.

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Furthermore, with all the partying that he’s been up to, it certainly isn’t the best environment to practice this in. Still, Bobby Shmurda doesn’t need to isolate himself to complete his goals, and with abstention of substances, actions, or other things, the road is always complicated. What’s more is that it isn’t the only lifestyle change that he’s tried to live by. For example, the 29-year-old spoke on the B/S with Jake Paul podcast about 21-year-olds being too old for “opps.”

“Hey guys, once you pass 21, you can’t have opps bro,” he stated. “You too old for opps. You too old for opps when you pass 21, guys, you gotta be getting businesses and s**t, bro. Not you got some f***ing opps. If you 30 and you telling me about some opps, get ya dumba** on. Ya big stup*d a**. Too old for opps. You supposed to be cleaned up. If you bossing like you say you bossing. I’m just saying.” For more news and the latest updates on Bobby Shmurda, stick around on HNHH.

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Joe Budden Says Rappers Should Have To Take A “Hip-Hop SAT Test” Before Signing Record Deal

Joe Budden has never been afraid to speak his mind on any topic within the music industry.

As a result, the media personality has continually seen himself in some controversial headlines.

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His most recent comments arrived while making an appearance on the Earn Your Leisure podcast. The “Pump It Up” rapper believes that new rappers shouldn’t get signed solely based on their musical talents. According to him, labels should be requiring up-and-coming artists to additionally take a hip-hop SAT test.

Many artists, especially in today’s fast-paced world, see offers from record labels after one viral song or snippet. However, the former Everyday Struggle host says they should also have to showcase their knowledge about the industry.

“I’ve always felt like there needs to be, like, a hip-hop SAT test that you take before you can get a record deal. Some of you n****s gotta answer some questions, like ‘how do you hold a microphone?’ They’re some of the bare basics you gotta know. If everybody just know everything, with no consequence, with no trial and error, then everybody’s just doing the same sh*t,” suggests the 42-year-old.

The comment comes in response to him and the podcast’s hosts discussing the over-saturation of both the podcast and music industry.

In other recent news surrounding the media personality, he’s been engaging in some heated exchanges with actress Vivica A. Fox. This has been a result of him dissing Megan Thee Stallion while she’s going through the trial for Tory Lanez’s alleged shooting over two years ago.

The Independence Day actress subsequently took aim at the 42-year-old, telling him to “sit your b*tch ass down.” “Y’all mad ’cause the girls right now is ruling in rap. It’s just driving y’all crazy that the sisters is just ruling,” she clapped back.

What do you think of Budden’s most recent comments? Should newer artists have to take something like his “hip-hop SAT test” before signing a deal in the industry? Leave your thoughts in the comments down below.

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