Court reporter Megan Cuniff, who has covered the case from the beginning, revealed that she would be sharing updates from the court as the process gets underway.
Today’s the day I get 1,000 DMs asking me if I’m covering Tory Lanez’s appeal for shooting Megan Thee Stallion.
1. Yes. But the brief isn’t in yet and I’ve got a big unrelated hearing to cover this morning.
The messy Megan Thee Stallion and Tory Lanez shooting incident is still a hot topic within the hip-hop community. Fans of the genre are damn near split on who to believe. One artist who has proudly shown his support for the Canadian multi-hyphenate is Drake. Even though the two have either been competing or beefing, Drizzy still has love for the incarcerated artist. Drake’s support for Tory Lanez during this fiasco even dates back to August after the latter’s lengthy Instagram post taking responsibility but not apologizing for “something [he] did not do.”
Now, the advocating continues as Drake is back on the Gram to show what team he is on. According to HipHopNMore, he did so by sharing a black and white photo of Tory with the caption, “3 you.” The hitmaker has not been of Megan Thee Stallion it seems, ever since he sent some subliminal shots on “Circo Loco” from Her Loss. “This b**** lie ’bout getting shots, but she still a stallion / She don’t even get the joke, but she still smiling.”
Outside of the beef that “HISS” escalated between Meg and Nicki Minaj, Drake also caught some strays. “These n****s hate on BBLs and be walkin’ ’round with the same scars (Ah).” However, responded by not responding, acting totally unbothered by it all. This will assuredly get the Hotties upset, so be sure to stick with us for any updates.
What are your thoughts on Drake showing more love for Tory Lanez amid his prison sentence? Does this mean the beef with him and Megan Thee Stallion is real? Whose side are you on in this never-ending debate? 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 Drake, Tory Lanez, and Megan Thee Stallion. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the worlds of music and crime.
Born on April 4, 1994, as Jeremy Biddle, Yung Bleu’s early life was steeped in the musically rich environment of Mobile, Alabama. His neighborhood echoed with the rhythms of R&B and hip-hop, shaping his musical tastes. From a young age, Bleu found solace in music, utilizing it as a medium to express emotions that words alone couldn’t capture. Driven by an unrelenting passion for the craft, he began to pen lyrics and produce melodies. It was a humble beginning, but one that would lead to a net worth of $500,000 in 2024, according to WealthyGorilla.
Painting The Sky Blue: Career Highlights
Yung Bleu’s ascent to fame is a tale of perseverance and innate talent. Bursting onto the scene with Investments in 2013, he displayed an exceptional gift for storytelling through music. The subsequent releases of Investments 2 and Investments 3 set the stage for his breakthrough. His collaborations with high-profile artists like Drake in the song “You’re Mines Still” drew widespread acclaim. Further, his fluid blending of hip-hop and R&B and emotional and introspective lyrics resonated with a vast audience. Each album became not just a musical creation but a canvas on which he painted his thoughts, dreams, and life’s observations.
Harmonizing Life’s Notes: Personal Life
Off the stage, Yung Bleu’s life is a blend of music, family, and creativity. A father of three, he skillfully balances family commitments with a demanding career. His love for music permeates his everyday life, influencing his parenting and personal relationships. Whether he’s writing new lyrics or spending quality time with his children, his life is a composition that reflects the depth and complexity of his personality.
Crafting The Future: Business Ventures & Philanthropy
In addition to music, Yung Bleu has explored various business avenues. His entrepreneurial spirit has led him to investments that align with his artistic vision. His philanthropic efforts further enrich his profile. Committed to giving back to the community that nurtured him, Bleu’s contributions to educational and social causes demonstrate a heartfelt desire to uplift others.
A Journey In Melody: Conclusion
Yung Bleu’s story is a symphony of struggles, victories, creativity, and entrepreneurship. It’s a melody that’s both catchy and profound, resonating with fans and critics alike. His evolution from a young artist scribbling lyrics in Mobile, Alabama, to a music industry sensation is an inspiration. His musical craftsmanship, combined with his business acumen, has orchestrated a vibrant and substantial career.
The financials, while significant, merely skim the surface of his achievements. His real success lies in the hearts he’s touched, the lives he’s influenced, and the melodies he’s shared with the world. His sound isn’t just music; it’s a poetic encapsulation of life’s highs and lows, joys and sorrows. With each note, Yung Bleu continues to weave a tapestry that’s as beautiful as it is resonant. The world awaits his next masterpiece, ears tuned to the virtuoso’s harmonious craft.
A Drake fan, Camille Smith, caught his eye with a sign during his show in Nashville. “I got pregnant to For All the Dogs (this is also my 5th time seeing you this tour),” it read.
The fan took the moment to TikTok, captioning, “POV: Drake finally acknowledges you at your 5th show.”
In a live response, Drake said, “That’s a crazy sign by the way” before asking what song. The answer from the fan was “Virginia Beach.”
A new video of Orlando Brown has fans scratching their heads. In the clip, he’s explaining the people in the music industry that he “made love” to. This certainly isn’t the first time that somebody has tried to make similar claims about what’s going on behind the scenes in the music industry, very few people seem to believe it. In the new video Brown names Drake, Usher, Busta Rhymes, Bow Wow, and more in the new video.
For fans watching the clip, there’s a variety of reactions. Some think that Brown isn’t in a good headspace and needs somebody to look out for him. “Whoever recorded and posted this ain’t solid. Obviously something is wrong with dude. Let’s pray Orlando gets the help he needs,” one of the top comments on the post reads. Others agree leaving comments like “I thought my boy was getting better. Dang I hate seeing him like this. Smh” and “Posting Un-Medicated Patients Is A Form of Bullying!!!” Check out the video and the concerned fan response to it below.
Drake and Usher in particular are eye-catching inclusions as they’re two of the biggest stars in music right now. Drake released his new album For All The Dogs last year and is still riding off of the success of that album and its accompanying EP Scary Hours 3. Usher also just performed at one of the biggest stages in all of music, the Super Bowl Halftime show. He unpacked many of the biggest hits of his entire career alongside some high-profile special guests. The same weekend he took to the big stage he also released Coming Home his first new solo album in 8 years. The project had strong first week sales in the wake of his performance.
What do you think of the new video of Orlando Brown making some wild claims about various celebrities? Do you think the person filming him is being irresponsible? Let us know in the comment section below.
Early today we found out that Drake’s 2011 album Take Care was robbed of its diamond certification by the RIAA. Numerous reports said that it reached the certain number of units sold to reach that milestone. However, they corrected that saying roughly eight million copies have been purchased. However, when it comes to Drake, this type of stuff rarely phases him. He is so successful that another achievement is sure to come down the pipeline. That happens to be the case today, as one of his hit songs has hit a tremendous streaming goal. “One Dance” becomes his first record ever to eclipse three billion streams.
According to HipHopDX, Drake got a text from his OVO Sound president Mr. Morgan, who is hilariously labeled “Man Like Morgan” in his phone. He congratulated his biggest name on the label on the achievement. You can check that out below. To celebrate this, Drake tagged Wizkid and the song’s producers Noah “40” Shebib and Nineteen85.
What also makes this so special for the Toronto legend is how elusive this mark is to reach. Only six other songs have had the opportunity to join the three billion club. The Weeknd did it with “Blinding Lights” and “Starboy.” Post Malone and Swae Lee’s Spiderman-prepped “Sunflower,” Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You,” Lewis Capaldi’s “Someone You Loved,” and Harry Styles’ “As It Was,” accomplished it as well. It sort of goes without saying, but this proves that Drake can really work in any genre and come up with a catchy tune that resonates years later.
What are your thoughts on Drake’s “One Dance” hitting three billion streams? Is this your favorite non-rap song from Drizzy, why or why not? Is this his greatest hit track because of this milestone? What will be his next record to eclipse that number and why? 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 Drake. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the world of music.
“One Dance” is undoubtedly one of the biggest singles of Drake’s career. Hitting Instagram, Drake revealed the single has been streamed three billion times on Spotify.
The message came from OVO President Mr. Mrogan, writing, “One Dance is officially your first 3 billion stream single, the 7th ever on Spotify.”
You can see the message below.
Drake acknowledges Wizkid’s great and outstanding contribution on “One Dance” pic.twitter.com/vIStlrh13t
Not many people in the world can say that they’ve been gifted a private jet. However, with Air Drake, a jet named after the Toronto rap superstar, the MC joined an exclusive club of PJ owners who have such bragging rights. Typically, in the music industry, success is measured in record sales and chart-topping hits. Regardless of his wins, owning a jet like Air Drake is still regarded by many as an unimaginable achievement in luxury. With this, Drake has set the bar even higher and pushed the boundaries of aspirations for artists. He’s rewritten the rules of what it means to be a modern rap mogul. Let’s take a closer look at Drizzy’s luxurious private jet.
The Air Drake is a massive Boeing 767-200 jet with more than enough space to lounge comfortably while flying. With its sleek design and luxurious amenities, it is more than just a mode of transportation. It is a statement of Drake’s unparalleled success and influence in the music industry. However, contrary to what you might think, and Drake’s riches, the rapper did not buy the jet.
It is estimated to cost a whopping $185 million. While Drake’s estimated net worth is higher, that’s probably not a figure he would have willingly spent at a go. He could afford it, but he thankfully did not have to. Instead, Air Drake was offered as a very expensive gift to the rapper. This happened back in 2019 when the Canadian airline Cargojet made the move to give Drake the B767.
According to Cargojet, this was a publicity move. They believed in Drake’s star power and sought to have him serve as a promotional ambassador. Moreover, they also believed that the jet would eventually pay for itself off the publicity that Drake would bring in. Speaking with Air Cargo News in 2019, Ajay Virmani, the CEO of Cargojet, said, “We are very excited to partner with Drake as our ambassador and assisting him with his logistical needs and requirements.” Also speaking to Air Cargo News, Drake stated, “Supporting homegrown businesses has always been a top priority of mine, so when an opportunity came up to get involved in a great Canadian company, I was honored to do so.”
Renovation Costs
Before becoming Air Drake, this B727 used to be a cargo jet. It was reportedly built in September 1996 and was operated for 22 years before being acquired by Cargojet in April 2019. Following its acquisition, some renovations needed to be made before it was gifted to Drake. According to E! News, renovation alone is estimated to have cost up to $100 million. As such, it reportedly costs $3 million to fly on Air Drake, as the rapper recently revealed to Adin Ross.
The Interior Features Of Air Drake
As aforementioned, Air Drake is a large business jet. It is 180 feet long (54 meters), with a 156-foot long wingspan (47 meters), and stands 52 feet high (15 meters). Following the renovations done by Cargojet, it fits the preferences and specifications of Drake.
The interior of Air Drake is a marvel of design, featuring lavish amenities that rival those of five-star hotels. With a seating capacity of up to 30 passengers, the jet is equipped to accommodate Drake and his entourage in comfort and style. Plush leather seats, sumptuous carpeting, and mood lighting set the stage for a truly luxurious traveling experience. In addition, Air Drake features three private suites and two living rooms. There is also a theater room, a business lounge, and an entertainment room. Furthermore, the inside of the cabin features a mix of golden and wooden surfaces, with the furniture colored either beige or brown.
In addition to its onboard amenities, Air Drake is also a sight to behold from the outside. The exterior was custom-designed by the late, great visionary designer, Virgil Abloh. The exterior of the jet is painted a beautiful baby blue, with white cloud-like designs. Additionally, it features Drake’s iconic owl logo prominently displayed on the tail, making it instantly recognizable on airport tarmacs. Also, the “AIR DRAKE” logo is boldly written on the side of the jet near the wings. Finally, under the belly of Air Drake, the words “IF YOU’RE READING THIS WE LEFT” are written in a large font. It is a clever reference to the rapper’s 2015 mixtape, If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late.
Drake is one of the most successful rappers in hip-hop’s nearly 51 years in existence. The Toronto, Canada icon has racked up hits, numerous great albums, tremendous features, and many sold out tours. One of his magnum opus moments in his storied career has to be the release of his 2011 album Take Care. Even after its 12 years of shelf life, it still sits really high on the Billboard Hot 200 chart. It is currently at the number 30 spot, and it has been on the chart for 572 consecutive weeks. Just last week his third project was at number 23. However, even after all this time, Drake’s Take Care is still not diamond.
According to XXL they had a direct conversation with the RIAA about incorrect reports saying Take Care reaching this coveted milestone. For those who do not know that stands for the Recording Industry Association of America. They handle and track all of the record certifications. Several music accounts on social media originally shared that Drake’s record sold the 10 million copies, the amount needed for diamond status.
Drake Still Has A Ways To Go Before Take Care Reaches Diamond Status
Unfortunately, the RIAA confirmed and corrected the original reports, saying it is sitting at eight million copies sold and is yet to pass that mark. While it may be a tiny bit disappointing, Drake is most likely doing just fine. Eight of his records are still on the charts and his It’s All A Blur – Big As The What? Tour is bringing in big crowds. It might take a couple more years, but Take Care holds a special place in a lot of rap fans’ hearts regardless of its certification status.
What are your thoughts on Drake’s Take Care reconfirmed to be not diamond yet? How much longer do you think it will be before it reaches that mark? Is this album still in your rotation? If so which songs and why? 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 Drake and the RIAA. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the world of music.
Drake is truly living his raps. On “Too Much” he spit: “Moment I stop havin’ fun with it, I’ll be done with it.” His fun in Nashville was hitting the Carlton dance from the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air on stage.
Drake’s current run across the states have had some dope moments. St. Louis celebrated the trio of Drake, J. Cole, and Lil Durk who pulled into the Enterprise Center for their It’s All A Blur – Big As The What? tour. The arena presented a massive golden owl cake, accented by cupcakes around the base. You can see the cake below.