Math Hoffa Drops New Visual “All Around” Featuring Brooklyn Hanz

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Math Hoffa has been buzzing for being one of the top Podcasters on YouTube with his hit podcast “My Expert Opinion Show”, holding the number one spot of independent hip-hop podcast in the world with 912K You Tube subscribers + counting. With music being his first love, on his off days, Math has been cooking up something special in the studio.

Hoffa premiered his music video “All Around” that features him and his artist Brooklyn Hanz on his You Tube channel. The single delivers a sultry sound, paired with bars that only a true lyricist can execute. When asked what inspired the single he replied, “Due to the quality of music from trash rappers, I wanted to put something out that was lyrically dope for the culture and what it represents.” -Math Hoffa

Math has recently launched his own record lane “DFG Records” (Destined For Greatness), which houses himself and his artist, Brooklyn Hanz. Math plans to put more artists on the label, in the near future as he grows his label and continues his mission to bring an authentic sound back to hip-hop.Click HERE to see the full video. To check out past episodes of My Expert Opinion Show click HERE

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Coi Leray Thinks Her Dad Benzino Would Stop Speaking To Her For ‘F*cking Years’ If She Ever Worked With Eminem

Coi Leray might not completely get along with her dad Benzino, but there are some lines she’s wary of crossing — especially when it comes to his former (?) rival, Eminem. Although Coi had nothing but positive things to say about the Detroit rapper after Benzino’s Twitter rant tearing him down, she recently revealed that a collaboration with him — however unlikely — would be a bridge too far. During an appearance on Math Hoffa’s My Expert Opinion, the host asked whether Coi would collaborate with Em and she said she would definitely talk to Benzino first.

“I would sit down with my father, first of all, and bring it up to him,” she said. “I wouldn’t even ask. I’d be like, ‘Yo, listen. This is what happened. I’m not even expecting an answer. I just need to tell you right away.’ Me and my father could never be speaking for f*****g years. If that was to happen, I’d be like, ‘Hold on, let me just tell you this. Let me bring it to your attention.’ hopefully, he’ll be like, ‘Yo, you know what? Do it.’”

That latter outcome would probably also be unlikely, since Benzino has had it out for Eminem since 2003, when the then co-owner of The Source launched a campaign of diss records against Em. However, much of hip-hop sided with Eminem over his rival, and Benzino dropped the feud — at least publicly — until last May, when he went on a tirade against Eminem being inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, accusing the Hall of racism for skipping over other pioneering rap acts such as Eric B and Rakim, Lauryn Hill, and Nas.

You can watch Coi’s interview with Math Hoffa above.

Boosie Badazz Says He Trusts Gay People More Than “Regular” People With His Money

Boosie Badazz says that he has more trust in gay people to manage his money than he does in “regular people.” Boosie explained his statement during an interview with Math Hoffa’s My Expert Opinion podcast on Friday. The comments come after Boosie has dealt with numerous accusations of homophobia.

“Everybody who speak the truth, they try to make you seem crazy,” he said. “Anything I speak on, I feel deeply that way. Everything I speak, I stand on it. It’s just that the world took it out of context, and said that I have something against those people, when I don’t.”

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Boosie Badazz In Concert

COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA – AUGUST 15: Boosie Badazz performs onstage during The Parking Lot Concert Series at Georgia International Convention Center on August 15, 2020 in College Park, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

Boosie continued: “People have to understand that it’s not the same stroke for the same folk. My fuckin’ assistant manager is gay as fuck. Like, bruh. I don’t know where people get that from. He understands me, he know I don’t have any ill will towards those people. He deals with money, he deals with business. It ain’t never looked at like that. I trust gay people more than I trust regular people.”

It’s not the first time Boosie has discussed putting his faith in the LGBTQ community. Amid accusations of homophobia in 2021, Boosie shared that his tour manager at the time was gay. In doing so, he described himself as being “misunderstood sometimes.”

Boosie On Trusting Gay People

“This is my tour manager, he takes care of a lot of business, that’s Jay Cooper,” Boosie said in 2021. “He go get the money right there. People don’t understand, Jay, that I have nothing against gay people or nothing like that. You’re gay. You make half my money! I’m just misunderstood sometimes. Sometimes I just say it the wrong way. [Gay people] be misunderstood. I got family members [that are] gay, like, gay people have better hearts than us regular n***as.”

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Hurricane Chris Recalls Pimp C Being Furious After He Was Left Off “A Bay Bay” Remix

Hurricane Chris says that Pimp C was furious after being left off of the remix to his hit song, “A Bay Bay.” He discussed the making of the track during a recent appearance on Math Hoffa’s My Expert Opinion. Chris says that everyone in the industry sent him verses in an attempt to get on the remix to the single.

“This how the remix come about,” he began. “A million people send verses in. Everybody in the game. But my relationships with Birdman, Lil Wayne, um Boosie — people that I respect on the West Coast were E40. The people I respected over here [East Coast] were Jadakiss.” “So, I had a verse from everybody. From everybody you could think of in the world. But the West Coast, I like people like the Game. So, I was only able to pick a few people,” he added. “I had Baby, The Game, E40, Jadakiss, Boosie, Angelo from my city — on the remix. But, it really was the entire industry that sent me a verse. If I were to play you all the verses right now it would be everybody in the rap game from Jamaicans to Spanish people to Pitbull to Beanie Man — for ‘A Bay Bay.’”

Hurricane Chris On The Set Of MTV’s “TRL”

Rapper Hurricane Chris appears on MTV’s “TRL” at MTV Studios in New York City’s Times Square on October 23, 2007. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/FilmMagic)

Then, Chris admitted that he regrets not letting Pimp C be featured on the track. “That hurt my heart. Still to this day. I regret the fact that Pimp C ain’t on ‘A Bay Bay’ bro,” he said. “And guess what? The A&R that Pimp C sent the verse to got killed. I ain’t even got the verse.”

“I heard it like two times,” he continued. “When Cam said he wasn’t rocking with it, I said ‘Cam you’re from New York. You ain’t from the south. No matter how you feel about this, Pimp C is very influential and we cannot take him off this record. Number two, he said he gone kill all ya’ll if you take him off this record.” Chris added that Pimp C pulled up on them after learning he was cut from the track. “He called me the day he found out he wasn’t on that remix and said ‘Chris where you at man? I’m outside I know where you at. Tell them n****s to come outside mane. We finna slaughter them bitch ass n****s.”

Hurricane Chris Discusses The Remix To “A Bay Bay”

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Akademiks & Charleston White’s Show Canceled After Racist Remarks About Asians, China Mac Reacts

A week after Math Hoffa called out Charleston White for the disgusting remarks about the podcaster’s daughters, more news about the controversial social media star was shared. White is a polarizing figure in the online community. He’s often seen targeting celebrities, particularly in Hip Hop culture, and sharing scathing hot takes about their personal lives. Additionally, he’s known for antagonizing people with questionable relationships with the law. If they retaliate or make verbal threats, White calls the police and reports them.

Things have intensified after White dropped off another video, this time targeting the Asian community. He called for Asian women to be sexually assaulted “brutally” as he specifically disparaged all things associated with Chinese people. The remarks were damning, and it was no surprise that White received backlash over them. China Mac, a rapper and ex-gang member, responded with a reaction that has ignited an online beef. Mac wants to see White face-to-face.

China Mac Responds To Charleson White

“Let me make this very clear, Charleston White don’t speak for all Black people,” China Mac said in a response video. “He don’t! This ain’t a Black and Asian thing. This is a Charleston White thing, so we gon’ keep it on Charleston White. Charleston White, you a b*tch, right? You also got a lotta foul stuff to say about my people, and we gon’ hold you accountable for that. Facts.”

Mac then mentioned an upcoming live show DJ Akademiks reportedly put together. He was said to have booked White. “April 30, you gon’ be in New York City, right? You got a show at the Gramercy Theater with Akademiks, right?” Mac further questioned. “Akademiks, you stand by this, bro? Are you consigning this? You consigning this, this racism, this rhetoric, this bullsh*t? Are you consigning that? ‘Cause inquiring minds wanna know, bro. Gramercy Theater, right? April 30, right? Say less.”

Akademiks Says He Isn’t Involved

On Twitch, Akademiks also addressed the controversy. It’s evident that he doesn’t want anything to do with the back and forth, although he is in the middle. Also, in a video, White went off on Math Hoffa. In his rant, he additionally alleged he would sexually assault Hoffa’s young daughters if given the opportunity. Hoffa responded as any father would, including delivering a message to Akademiks. It wasn’t lost on the blogger.

However, it’s now reported that the show was canceled by Live Nation following White’s bigoted comments about the Asian community. No Jumper shared the information; in the comments, Wack 100 also wrote, “I SUPPORT THIS DECISION.” Check it out above.

Math Hoffa Slams Charleston White For Threatening His Daughters, Calls Out Akademiks

Charleston White is a character that often gets under people’s skin, but his comments about Math Hoffa’s children understandably received a scathing response from the My Expert Opinion star. White is known for his unfiltered takes on Hip Hop culture and regularly engages in verbal, social media wars with artists, gangsters, and industry professionals. These spats usually end with him either threatening to call the police or contacting the authorities. Whenever someone says anything negative about him, he returns with comments that light up the internet, and he did just that when responding to Math Hoffa.

Instead of keeping the argument between him and Hoffa, White makes disgusting remarks about Hoffa’s young daughters. White detailed how he would sexually assault them, and it is something that no doting father could ignore. Hoffa shared a video addressing the statements and called out Akademiks for scheduling an interview with White.

Math Hoffa Unleashes His Ire

“Y’all see this sh*t? Y’all see this clown?” Hoffa says at the opening of his video. “Last night, I told this n*gga, ‘F*ck your life.’ And today, this n*gga got online and tooted it. Tooted it up in the air. We gon’ help you get outta here, homie. We gon’ help your pedophile ass get out of here, homie.” Hoffa also stated that White was trying to turn the controversy into a “New York thing” to cover up that he “tried to threaten my six or seven-year-old daughters. Threatened to rape them. Online.”

“This is what some people call entertainment,” Hoffa added. “It’s funny, ’til it’s you. So, how about you just imagine it being you. And then, you understand me.” He then turned his attention to Akademiks. “Yo, shout out to Akademiks! Tag Akademiks in this sh*t. He booked this n*gga for a show in New York. What a alley-oop. Ak, let me know wherever you put this n*gga at.”

A History Of Scandals

Within the last year alone, White has been busy. He’s aimed at T.I., Soulja Boy, and J. Prince, to name a handful of artists. He was said to have even pepper-sprayed Soulja after the rapper approached him publicly. White also threatened to call the police on Tip and his song King. Check out much more from Math Hoffa above.

Math Hoffa Can’t Decide Whether Eminem Or Jay-Z Had A Bigger Impact

Ever since Billboard and Vibe’s top 50 greatest rappers list emerge, there has been a flurry of debate surrounding the #1 spot, which Jay-Z claimed. However, the other rappers who landed within the top 10 – or even lower – felt as though they deserved better positions. Lil Wayne, for example, chimed in during a recent interview with Zane Lowe. “I can deal with that,” Wayne said after learning that Biggie, Eminem, Tupac, Nas, Kendrick Lamar and JAY-Z were ahead of him. “I will tell you that I am a motherf**king one. Everybody whose names you named, they also know I’m No. 1. Go ask ’em. They know what it is.”

Many people agreed with Wayne’s take but a lot of individuals felt as if Eminem’s contributions to the culture were downplayed in the list. Some felt as though he should’ve ranked higher, given his influence and incredible sales history. However, most agreed that Jay-Z deserved #1. Over the years, the debate between Jay-Z and Eminem have run rampant in rap conversations. There’s no doubt that Jay aged better with time than Em but both undoubtedly shaped hip-hop at a critical time.

Math Hoffa Chimes In

Math Hoffa recently appeared on Vlad TV with Havoc where he discussed the influence of Jay-Z and Eminem with Saigon. During the conversation, Saigon asked him who he felt had a bigger impact on the game. Though he could’ve talked in circles about which rapper has the better catalog, the most money, or even the epic lyrical spar that is “Renegade,” he provided a far more eloquent response to the question. “Whoever mutually inspired both of them,” he said.

Saigon and Math Hoffa then began to ponder on all of the people who’ve inspired Jay-Z and Eminem, such as LL Cool J and Kool G Rap. Saigon pointed out that Eminem is really a hip-hop head at the core with a firm understanding of many of the underground legends and battle rappers who might not get as much shine in the widespread discourse surrounding hip-hop. Elsewhere, Hoffa discussed artists like Meek Mill, Cassidy and Sauce Walka successfully transitioning from battle rap to the music industry. 

Megan Thee Stallion Receives Apology From Math Hoffa: “We Didn’t Believe Her”

After an exhausting few years, Megan Thee Stallion is taking a much-needed break. We haven’t heard anything from the rapper since she testified against Tory Lanez, and her fans don’t seem to mind. For over two years, Megan was ridiculed, trolled, threatened, and called a liar by not only the public but her peers. Several outlets and media personalities also chose sides and used their platforms to discount Megan saying that Lanez was the person who shot her.

My Expert Opinion is a leading voice in Hip Hop podcasts, guided by Math Hoffa. The outlet maintained that Megan wasn’t telling the truth, and now that we’re on the other side of the case, Hoffa is offering an apology. He acknowledged Megan during a recent visit to Drink Champs.

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“I want to apologize to Megan, too, because I saw 50 [Cent] put out an apology,” Hoffa said. “We didn’t believe her, we did not believe her, bro, we didn’t believe her. She definitely needed more people. Well, she didn’t really need more people. We just needed to hear that jail conversation.”

Like 50 Cent, it wasn’t until after Lanez was found guilty that Megan was believed. Even after the verdict was reached, the Houston rapper faced opposition from the public. People thought, and still think, Lanez was railroaded by a corrupt system. However, evidence was later made public, including a jailhouse call Lanez made to Kelsey Harris immediately after the incident.

READING, ENGLAND – AUGUST 26: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Megan Thee Stallion performs on the main stage during day 1 of Reading Festival 2022 on August 26, 2022 in Reading, England.

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“As Black men, we’re supposed to protect our women,” Hoffa also shared. “I feel like I failed in that category… as far as the things that I said on our podcast.”

While on Big Boy’s Neighborhood weeks ago, 50 Cent also apologized, sort of, to Megan for trolling her about the case. He admitted that it wasn’t until he heard Lanez’s jail call that he believed her story. Lanez is currently awaiting sentencing. His hearing is at the end of the month, and he faces upwards of 22 years in prison.

Dave East Discussed The Backlash Over A Past Lil Nas X Comment, But He May Have Forgotten The Worst One

New year, new Dave East? During the rapper’s recent appearance on the My Expert Opinion podcast, East reflected on the backlash he received over his dislike for the song “Old Town Road.

Back in April 2019, while Lil Nas X celebrated the song’s historic run on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, East, on the other hand, took to his Instagram stories writing, “This f*ckin’ ‘Old Town Road’ sh*t is f*ckin’ wack!” Later adding, “I ain’t no hater, man, but that sh*t is wack with a cape on it. It’s super wack.”

Now, nearly four years after his initial comments, the Harlem native rehashed the incident telling host Math Hoffa, “It’s like you can’t have an opinion on sh*t no more.”

“I said I did not like ‘Old Town Road.’ One day, I felt a way. I said, ‘I don’t like this record.’ You know their entire community ran down on me,” said East, clarifying, “I never said nothing about the [LGBTQ] community. I’m cool with the people in the community.”

Viewers took to Twitter to quickly remind East that he, in fact, does have a problem with the queer community after he used a homophobic Jamaican slur to comment on Lil Nas X’s Nicki Minaj-inspired Halloween costume the following year.

According to East, “You gotta know what comes with it,” but listening to the interview, it is clear he still doesn’t have a clue.

East doubled down on his disapproval of the song, saying, “I don’t like the song,” adding, “I don’t like the fact that it’s being played on New York radio, where I know it’s a thousand n****s right in the town. When I go to Atlanta, the radio sounds like Atlanta.”

Watch the full clip above.

Math Hoffa Lists His Top Rap Groups Of All Time

The argument surrounding who’s the greatest rap group of all time is certainly a complicated one. There’s a rather long list of legendary groups within hip-hop who are worthy of a mention.

On Tuesday (December 27), battle rapper Math Hoffa took to his Instagram account to share his own personal list. His top five consists of Wu-Tang Clan, The LOX, G-Unit, A Tribe Called Quest and Outkast in that order.

Numbers six to ten in his mind are the Fugees, Run-D.M.C., Onyx, Three 6 Mafia and Goodie Mob. He subsequently ranks Camp Lo eleventh, Dipset at twelfth and gives the thirteenth spot to Das EFX. Obviously, there are a couple of notable exclusions.

“These list[s] get tricky huh? Lol no bias… if you feel we left anyone out, place in the comments below,” the New York native writes in the post’s caption.

Later in the day, he shared a revised list, tweaking it slightly. These are seemingly based on some comments he was receiving. His top two remain the same, but he replaces G-Unit with Mobb Deep in the third spot and slots G-Unit down at seven. Run-D.M.C. moves down to eighth, followed by N.W.A. at ninth and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony at number 10. Although he adds in four more spots, going up to 17, he still has Dipset last.

Of course, Hoffa’s initial list has stirred up some healthy debates on social media. “Math Hoffa GOAT list for hip hop groups is SEWER WATER[!] Outkast 5?? No NWA??? No Public Enemy??!! Give this man Donkey of The Day @cthagod,” writes one Twitter user.

“Math Hoffa’s “greatest groups” ever is laughable. It’s why people have to start saying “FAVORITE”…saying “greatest” opens it up to critique and we’re gonna laugh out the building. that list is ass,” another user writes in response.

Evidently, it seems as though any list will spark debates, considering everyone has their own biases.

Who are your top three hip-hop groups of all time? Comment them down below. Finally, make sure to stay tuned to HNHH for the latest updates and news.