Blxst And Bino Rideaux Shut Down The Novo For “Sixtape” Tour

Last night in LA felt like a reunion! Blxst and Bino Rideaux performed at a sold-out show at the Novo. And the energy in the room was crazy. The two L.A. artists are currently on a 4-city tour for their collaborative Sixtape album series, and last night kicked off the third night of the tour in their hometown. Performing songs from parts one through three of their Sixtape trilogy, they had the crowd vibing the entire night. Not only did they perform just about every song from each tape, but Blxst and Bino performed some of their own popular solo records. Just when fans couldn’t think the night would get better, they brought out special guests 03 Greedo, Kalan.FrFr, and BlueBucksClan to add to the night.

The anticipation in the room was high as the intro to each track played, teasing the songs, and the crowd roared with applause. The atmosphere was electric, with fans of all ages coming together to celebrate the unique blend of hip-hop and R&B that Blxst and Bino Rideaux bring to the stage. Their chemistry as a duo is undeniable. Blxst and Bino began the show with tracks from their first Sixtape, which they dropped in 2019. This initial project consisted of six songs in total, including classics like “Wake It Up,” “Right Now,” and “Time.” Fans recited every word of each track, underscoring the deep connection between the artists and their audience.

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Blxst And Bino Did Not Disappoint

 
 
 
 
 
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The sequel, Sixtape 2, released in 2021, featured an impressive 12 tracks, doubling the number from the first installment. The energy reached new heights as the duo performed hits like “Movie,” “Pop Out,” and “One Of Them Ones.” The standout moment from Sixtape 2 was the performance of “She Perfect,” with Bino’s signature voice on the hook, making the song irresistibly catchy and fun to sing along to. Another memorable highlight was their rendition of “Program,” which had the majority of the audience singing along.

In the middle of the show, Blxst and Bino teased the possibility of special guest appearances. “You know we’re in LA, right?” Blxst asked the crowd, hinting at the impending surprises. Shortly after, the opening notes of BlueBucksClan‘s “Walkin In” filled the venue, and the duo rushed out to perform the song, igniting the crowd with excitement.

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Fans Knew The Words To Each Song

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JULY 15: Bino Rideaux attends the Blxst & Bino Rideaux ‘Sixtape 2’ release event at The Theatre at Ace Hotel on July 15, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jerritt Clark/Getty Images for Red Bull Records / Evgle / Out The Blue)

Subsequently, they continued to perform songs from Sixtape 2 before taking a pause to announce another surprise guest. Although this time, it was the California native Kalan.FrFr who graced the stage, causing the crowd to erupt in screams and cheers. Kalan.FrFr, known for his collaboration with Blxst on “No Stoppin,” treated the audience to one of his hit tracks, “Never Lose You,” from his TwoFr 2 album in 2021. But the night was far from over. Blxst and Bino additionally closed out the show with tracks from their most recent release, Sixtape 3. The fan-favorite “Doin Yo Stuff” had the entire crowd vibing and singing along, creating an unforgettable moment. And just when everyone thought the surprises were over, the duo brought out the final special guest, 03 Greedo.

Following his five-year hiatus behind bars, Westcoast rapper 03 Greedo made a triumphant return, hitting the stage to perform his hit track “Run For Yo Life.” It was a heartwarming sight to see him back in action, as if he had never left. In fact, since his release, he’s been back in the studio and even released a new song, “Rich On Grape Street,” just last month. Fans were pretty excited to see him on stage.

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It Was A Night To Remember Complete With Special Guests

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JULY 15: Bino Rideaux and Blxst onstage at the Blxst & Bino Rideaux ‘Sixtape 2’ release event at The Theatre at Ace Hotel on July 15, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jerritt Clark/Getty Images for Red Bull Records / Evgle / Out The Blue)

Overall, the show was a night to remember, complete with the performance of every fan-favorite track and surprise appearances that left the audience buzzing with excitement. Blxst and Bino Rideaux closed out their LA show with a bang. And as they head to San Diego for the final night of the tour, fans can only imagine what surprises they have in store. Their seamless chemistry and ability to connect with their audience make them a dynamic duo in the world of hip-hop and R&B. As the final songs played through the venue, it was evident that this night was a testament to the unique sound and community surrounding LA artists and music. Furthermore, Blxst and Bino Rideaux had not only delivered a sensational performance but had also created a sense of community among concertgoers, bridging generations through their music.

Ultimately, the Los Angeles show at the Novo will undoubtedly be a cherished memory for all who attended, and it leaves fans eagerly awaiting future collaborations and projects from these talented artists. With each performance and song, Blxst and Bino Rideaux continue to solidify their places in west coast hip-hop and R&B. So, whether it’s a Sixtape 4 or another surprise collaboration, fans want more. It’s safe to say that audiences would love a Sixtape 4. Maybe it’s on the horizon? Stay tuned for more news on HNHH.

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Welcome To FrFr Language With Kalan.FrFr

Your favorite rappers aren’t speaking in code; you’re just not hip to their lingo. From onomatopoeias to alliterations, an artist’s chosen lyrical content help tells the stories and paint pictures of music culture from around the globe. West coast rappers have always added their own flair to hip-hop’s dictionary. As corny as it sounds, “fo shizzle/fa shizzle” became the go-to way to say “for sure” thanks to Snoop Dogg’s “Suited N Booted.” And we can’t forget E-40 teaching us how to ghost-ride the whip!

Ready for some new additions to your West coast rap vocabulary? Look no further than Uproxx’s Cherise Johnson’s sitdown with SoCal’s Kalan.FrFr as he decodes phrases like “light speed” from his song “Light Breeze,” the dating moniker “sweet tea,” and the exotic car nickname “toys.” Nevertheless, it’s safe to say Kalan has been on a winning streak all of 2022. His most recent album, 222, which helms production by Hit-Boy, JetsonMade, and more, saw major streaming success. Also, we can’t forget his Made In America set and “TwoFr Tour,” bolstered by appearances from fellow Cali rap homies Blxst and 1Take Jay as well as R&B singer Mario and the enchanting Rubi Rose.

Outside of FrFr Language, catch Kalan and his Cali swag for UPROXX Sessions performing the song “Light Breeze” and his past performance of “Never Lose You.”

You can watch Kalan.FrFr’s FrFr Language for Uproxx Music up top.

Kalan.FrFr Hosts “TwoFr Day,” Donates $20K To Compton School District

The culture loves a fuzzy feel-good moment when artists connect with their communities and Kalan.FrFr recently pulled together a few friends for TwoFr Day. For the fourth year, the Los Angeles rapper hosted the giveback initiative sponsored by Roc Nation, First Class Entertainment, Puma, and Amazon’s Music Rotation. Kalan partnered with the Compton Unified School District Board of Trustees for the event and donated $20,000 to the district’s special needs program.

It wasn’t all networking and handshakes; Kalan and his team truly wanted to shine a light on the needs of students. The neighborhood came together at Dominguez High School in Compton for the massive giveaway and a concert takeover. “Two Fr means the world to me,” he told us.

He continued: “It’s an event where I can get close to my fans and they can see me in a more comfortable level where we’re having fun together. Just being able to give back and help the school district that I came from and to be able to put something back into my community means everything to me.”

TwoFr Day advocates for kids and adults with disabilities, and it is an event that the community looks forward to. It began as a toy drive at its inception and has evolved into something that has helped change the lives of California families.

Kalan was able to provide free food, shoes, apparel, toys, school supplies, and much more with special giveaways, thanks to donations from Puma, Ethika, Undefeated, Snoop Dogg and Hip Hop Harry, Homme Femme, Bachi Bus, and The Goldwing Group.

The rapper has shared several highlights from this community get-together, so check out more from TwoFr Day below.

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Kalan.frfr Talks Performing at Made in America: ‘It Is Mind-blowing’

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This weekend, the 2022 Made in America Festival will take over the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia. Amongst a stacked roster of performers will be Roc Nation’s Kalan.FrFr recently dropped off his new project, 222, which is sure to have a few cuts performed on stage.

Ahead of going to Philadelphia for his show-stopping performance, Kalan.FrFr spoke with The Source and revealed what fans will experience once he hits the stage and more.

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What does it mean for you to take the Made in America stage?

Kalan.FrFr: Me taking the stage at Made in America is going to be great! I really can’t wait, it’s been something I wanted to do for a very long time, and the fact that I’m going to be able to do it is mind-blowing, I can’t wait to get out there.

How will you approach this show? Either the same or different from than other stages you touched this year?

I’m gonna go out there and have a good time, you know what I mean, have fun! Ima make sure I’m going crazy, and we’re gonna keep the same tactics we got going now; make sure we prepare for it, make sure the songs are good, and we go over the set, then go out there and do what we do.

Looking back on this year, you have accomplished a lot. What have you been most proud of, and what are you looking forward to giving fans as the year rolls on?

This year, I would have to say I’m most proud to still be here, still making music, still getting love, still elevating. It’s crazy to me how every day, my life is still changing, and I appreciate it all. I’m most proud of that, and I can’t really just pick one thing, it’s everything. We came from nothing so just being able to still be here is great.

And for the time yet to come, I just hope that we can keep it going. The sky’s the limit, and we’re shooting for the stars! My hope is that we’ll get there, that we keep it going, and we keep working.

You released 222 this year. What did you learn about yourself in creating that project?

Personally, I learned a whole lot. I learned you gotta go with your gut. Go with what you feel. Musically, I learned the same thing. Don’t be scared to experience sounds, try new stuff, stuff that people haven’t heard before. Believe in your gut and believe in what you got going on

You have received the support of much of the California Hip-Hop community. How does it feel to have that backing?

It feels dope to have LA behind me. As a kid growing up, when guys started rapping, having your whole city behind you that was like the biggest part of it. If your city ain’t behind you, ain’t nobody gonna mess with you. You know what I mean? So the fact that I got the city behind me, I’m extremely appreciative.

As someone who has a background in football – the NFL and college seasons are kicking off around the same weekend as Made in America. What teams are must-see for you this year?

I’m definitely gonna catch some Rams games and Seahawks games. Also, Giants and Green Bay and Steelers games. All the teams my homies are playing on so I can see what they doing this year. It’s gonna be a lot of good football. Of course, San Diego State games – my alma mater. I’ll definitely be watching a lot of sports.

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Kalan.FrFr And Blxst Aim To Push Past The Trials And Tribulations Of Love In Their ‘No Stoppin’ Video

Los Angeles’ own Kalan.FrFr has grown to be one of the city’s newest and most promising artists and his 2021 project TwoFr 2 is an excellent reason why. Another West Coast act making waves as a fairly new face in the game is Blxst who recently released his second project Before You Go. Thankfully, it didn’t take too long for the artists to connect for a new record as they did with “No Stoppin.” Now the two return with a matching visual for their collaboration.

The new video spotlights the moments between Kalan.FrFr and Blxst and their respective lovers. The duo captures the highs but also the low moments that are sparked by their partners’ frustration with their busy lives. As a result of the later Kalan.FrFr and Blxst make sure to do all that is necessary to keep their partner happy and ensure that the love doesn’t fade away.

The new video arrives after Kalan.FrFr lent a guest verse to Bino Rideaux’s recently-released project, Sorry 4 Tha Wait II. He also teamed up with Mozzy in a video for their “Whole 100” collaboration. As for Blxst, he recently connected with Rick Ross in a visual for their “Couldn’t Wait For It” collaboration.

You can watch the video for “No Stoppin” above.

Bino Rideaux Unites With The Late Drakeo The Ruler On His New Mixtape, ‘Sorry 4 Tha Wait II’

Drakeo The Ruler might be gone, but his legacy lives on. While he wasn’t yet a household name when he died late last year, Drakeo’s impact has become more evident every day in the months since through the rappers he influenced and the music he left behind. A prolific artist who released music almost as quickly as he created it, Drakeo’s got enough banked verses to keep posthumous releases flowing for the foreseeable future.

One of those verses appears on “Heartless,” a song from fellow LA rapper Bino Rideaux‘s newly released mixtape, Sorry 4 Tha Wait II. A sequel to the original 2019 Sorry 4 Tha Wait tape, the follow-up came out today via Do What You Love Records and Def Jam. Bino certainly qualifies as one of the rappers who carries on Drakeo’s torch, embracing an independent, DIY ethos and blending old school and contemporary LA sounds in his music.

In addition to Drakeo, Bino’s new tape also includes appearances from more of the Los Angeles area’s main attractions, including rising Compton rapper Kalan.FrFr, Roddy Ricch, another Hub City native, and Ty Dolla Sign, the unofficial heir to Nate Dogg’s hook crooner crown. You can check out “Heartless” above, the full tape here, and the video for “If You Ever” below.

Kalan.FrFr Retursns with New Single “POPSTAR”

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Kalan.FrFr, a fast-rising LA rapper, has released his new track “Popstar” via First Class Entertainment and Roc Nation Records.

Kalan presents his distinctive melodic flow over production from frequent collaborators and multi-platinum producers Bankroll Got It (Latto, Flo Milli, Coi Leray) and Diego Ave, who provide a boastful insider’s insight into his road to fame and fortune (Post Malone, YG, King Von).

“The concept behind the song is that anyone can be a pop star; you just have to wake up and feel like one,” said Kalan.FrFr. “It’s a belief in one’s self, a feeling that you are shining regardless of what space you are in; you don’t have to be a rapper to be a popstar, I just happen to be one!”

You can hear the new single below and check his tour dates here.

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