Lil Baby Confirms He’s “Finishing Up” New Album

Lil Baby’s last album It’s Only Me, dropped last year in October. The record continues to get plenty of attention and two of its tracks have surpassed 100 million streams on Spotify. But Baby is already looking forward to 2024 when he’s expected to release a new album. He recently took to Instagram to update fans on what his life has been like, including a pretty significant update on how the new album is coming along.

“Don’t Mind Me I’m Just Living Finishing Up The Album,” Lil Baby captioned a post that featured a compilation of recent pics of what he’s been up to. He concludes the compilation with a short snippet of unreleased music to tease fans with the sound of the new record. In the comments, fans express their excitement for a potential new album from Baby and encourage him to release it sooner rather than later. “Yea we know, make it quick. The streets been waiting,” one of the top comments reads. Check out the new post and snippet below.

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Lil Baby Updates Fans On New Album

Whenever Lil Baby releases a new album it’s a major event. His last two albums have hit number one on the Billboard 200 and both are packed full of major features. Nardo Wick, Young Thug, Future, and many more appear on It’s Only Me. While Gunna, Lil Uzi Vert, and Lil Wayne all pop up on its predecessor My Turn.

Lil Baby has been caught up in some pretty notable drama in the past few months. Back in October, a rather brief interaction he had with Chrisean Rock got him involved in Rock’s indefinitely ongoing beef with Blueface. A month before that there was a shooting during one of Baby’s shows in Memphis. The shooting resulted in a fan being hospitalized. Some videos of the fan shared from his hospital bed made the rounds online in the days following the shooting. What do you think of Lil Baby revealing that he’s finishing up his new album? Let us know in the comment section below.

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SZA Says She Prefers Writing About “Embarrassing” Experiences: “I Get Bored”

SZA says that she is bored of writing any songs she doesn’t feel are vulnerable. Reflecting on her process during a recent interview with Variety, SZA explained how she likes music that is “super embarrassing.”

“I guess it’s because I get bored as f*ck writing about anything that isn’t, like, super embarrassing,” SZA told Variety. “And I feel like those things that I don’t want to say or acknowledge about myself are (songwriting) material – if it interests me to the point where it’s worth the risk.” From there, she explained that she prefers to sing about the subtler parts of her life. “There’s mad aspects to my life,” SZA said. “But people don’t really know that because all I sing about are the hidden aspects that I think are more interesting. Honestly, I could write about jet-skiing with my friends, but I don’t want to make a song about that, and I don’t want to hear a song about it either.”

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SZA Attends Variety’s Hitmakers

HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – DECEMBER 02: SZA accepts the Hitmaker of the Year award onstage during Variety’s. Hitmakers presented by Sony Audio on December 02, 2023 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Variety via Getty Images)

Elsewhere in her conversation with Variety, SZA explained that the upcoming deluxe edition of SOS, titled Lana, is beginning to feel like its own project. “It’s definitely turning into its own album… and I guess I could drop a new album randomly, because no one’s actually expecting that from me right now,” she told the outlet. “But I can’t tell if now’s the time to be consistent, or carefree. On the one hand it’s like, ‘What would Beyonce do?,’ but I am also deeply inspired by people who do whatever the fuck they want, like Frank Ocean and Andre 3000. Some of my favorite songs were the ones that I dropped on SoundCloud [early in her career], because it was so stress free.”

SZA Discusses Her Biggest Songs

The comments come after SZA shared several possible cover art choices for Lana on Instagram, on Sunday. Be on the lookout for further updates on SZA on HotNewHipHop.

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Nicki Minaj Announced Her Highly Anticipated ‘Pink Friday 2 Tour’ Dates

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With her new album Pink Friday 2 out now, it was only a matter of time until Nicki Minaj officially announced the dates for its promotional tour. Right on time, Nicki announced the dates, which will begin March 2024 and run through May before jumping the pond for seven shows in Europe. Tickets will be available for presale beginning Tuesday, December 12, with general sale hitting Friday, December 15. You can find more infomation here.

03/01 – Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena
03/03 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
03/08 – Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena
03/10 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
03/13 – Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center
03/15 – Inglewood, CA @ Rolling Loud California*
03/18 – New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center
03/20 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
03/22 – Orlando, FL @ Amway Center
03/26 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center
03/28 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center
03/29 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
03/30 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
04/01 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
04/02 – Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena
04/04 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
04/05 – Hartford, CT @ XL Center
04/07 – Raleigh, NC @ Dreamville Festival*
04/10 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden
04/12 – Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center
04/13 – Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum
04/17 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
04/18 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
04/20 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
04/24 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
04/27 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center
05/02 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Paycom Center
05/09 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
05/11 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
05/12 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center
05/25 – Manchester, UK @ Co-Op Live
05/26 – Birmingham, UK @ Resorts World Arena
05/28 – London, UK @ The O2
06/01 – Paris, France @ Accor Arena
06/02 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Ziggo Dome
06/05 – Cologne, Germany @ Lanxess Arena
06/07 — Berlin, Germany @ Mercedes Benz Arena

Hip-Hop Albums That Grew On Us The Most In 2023

No matter how hard you try, it’s practically impossible to listen to everything that you would like to in any given year. That was especially the case in 2023; we got a lot of amazing music, and a lot of it fell under our radar because of the sheer quantity of it. Moreover, so many hip-hop albums deserve more credit, and we had a blast looking back at some underrated releases of the year. Maxo’s Even God Has A Sense Of Humor, Homeboy Sandman’s Rich with Mono En Stereo, Paris Texas’ MID AIR, Ways Of Knowing by Navy Blue, and so many more deserved more love than they got from the mainstream this year. But that’s not what this list is about. Rather, this list goes over the ten albums in no particular order that grew on us the most in 2023.

Whether they just came out at a busy time, didn’t have the initial impact they went on to have with time, or just simply didn’t hit our ears right the first time, we found plenty of reasons to keep going back to these projects, and were surprised every single time. In a saturated year that felt more divided and stunted in the mainstream than ever, these hip-hop albums remind us that we can’t always look to the future. Sometimes, we need to reevaluate what we’ve heard, especially with the context of the full year in mind, in order to see what really defined 2023. Hopefully, you pick up some new recommendations from this list and look back on what you would put on here. Drop your own list in the comments section below, and let’s go over the albums we were happy to be wrong about.

Key Glock – Glockoma 2

Kicking off our list is one of the hardest, grimiest, and most energizing hip-hop albums of the year. Key Glock’s deluxe version of Glockoma 2 really made many fans appreciate the project’s original vision all the more, and you can count us in that group. It was a relatively warm year for mainstream trap, and this record stands as one of the most well-executed, consistent, and self-aware additions in its lore. It knows exactly what it is, doesn’t try to be anything more, and ends up becoming even more compelling as a result. Whereas other LPs this year tried to do so much of everything, the Memphis MC stuck to his guns and made sure that every attempt at a similar vibe was equally quality.

Of course, it’s this adherence to the style that made us and many others under-appreciate Glockoma 2 initially. It seemed like as the year went on, we realized that not many bangers were going harder than “Dirt,” “F**k A Feature,” “In & Outta Town,” “Chromosomes,” and so many more. Also, it’s important to make it clear that Key Glock also stepped up on the lyrical end and wrote with engaging, addictive, impactful, and undeniably catchy and charismatic finesse. Sometimes, we focus too much on what trap albums have or lack in addition to its foundation. But Glizzock showed us that there is nothing more important to cultivate for a trap album experience than the ground floor.

BIA – REALLY HER

Speaking of hip-hop albums that grew on us after a deluxe release, we have REALLY HER from BIA. This year was dominated by female hip-hop, and as is sadly the case for femcees, it seems labels and the media only focus on a couple at a time. As such, we didn’t give this project its deserved time of day. But as far as full experiences go, this became one of the most fleshed-out of the year in this category, and is a versatile display of skill. The Boston MC is just as capable of flowing adeptly over soulful beats, slow trap bangers, club anthems, and fast-paced lyrical onslaughts. Needless to say, it’s got a little bit of everything for you to love.

Furthermore, there is even some tasteful reggaetón fusion on “FOUR SEASONS” that makes up one of the most slept-on tracks of the year. BIA also dishes out impressive and boastful lyricism on “I’M THAT B***H,” “BIG BUSINESS,” “CLASSY,” and pretty much every other cut. As such, REALLY HER is a lavish and brag-heavy album, one whose bombast and erratic variety took some getting used to. Nevertheless, few breakout LPs from stars this year were as dynamic and detailed with each new listen, despite the subject matter being relatively one-note. But again, it’s not so much about what you’re doing: it’s about how well you do it, and in that sense, the 32-year-old is… well, you know how this pun ends.

Cash Cobain – Pretty Girls Love Slizzy

Hip-hop is more about vibes than ever these days, and whether that’s a good or bad thing is a conversation for another time. Instead, what matters is whether artists accurately execute that focus. When we first heard Cash Cobain’s new album, the reliance on drill and Jersey club beats for its otherwise woozy production choices was a bit of a turn-off. After all, especially in 2023, these styles can feel like a dead horse that the industry keeps beating over and over again. But there’s a reason for that, and with time, we identified why we kept coming back to Pretty Girls Love Slizzy. If we’re talking about odd, balanced, and timely rap music from this year, few were able to capture that description as uniquely as the plugg exponent.

Moreover, Cash Cobain’s delivery and synth choices on tracks like “Slizzy Dialogue” and “Send The Addy” contrast curiously with the fast flows and beat tempos. While it’s a tad repetitive, there’s definitely a much more interesting genre and mood fusion here than what we initially gave it credit for. Not only that, but “So Fire,” “Nice N Slow,” “Clocking U,” and more switch up the tracklist flow quite effectively. Overall, this type of hypnosis and consistent haze that Pretty Girls Love Slizzy keeps you under is hard to see at face value. It’s only when you fully understand what it’s going for, and judge it on that metric, that you unlock its appeal.

ICECOLDBISHOP – GENERATIONAL CURSE

Next up is what might be the most underrated, creative, exciting, and idiosyncratic hip-hop debut of 2023. Still, when we first heard this Los Angeles rapper’s album, we felt it was quite good, but far too indebted to its influences, namely Kendrick Lamar. There’s a lot of themes, eccentric vocal inflections, and flows that overlap with his early 2010s output, which might be a turn-off for some listeners. But we’d argue that ICECOLDBISHOP goes even further into this zany and wild direction with shifting production styles, energetic deliveries, and a very one-of-a-kind vocal tone. With each new listen, it sounds more and more like GENERATIONAL CURSE could’ve only come from his mind, which is a rare feat to accomplish.

Narratively, this album paints a vivid and unique picture of violence, misogyny, and gutted economic and social mobility, a tragic reality for many communities in L.A. Songs like “FOCUSED” progress directly into “LAST NIGHT,” and others like “THE GOV’T GAVE US GUNS” and “TIL THE END” pack a potent punch both ideologically and sonically. Whether it’s trap heavy hitters, tough-as-nails boom-bap, or West Coast worship, ICECOLDBISHOP engages with a lot of different sounds here. He does it all with an amateurish and childlike sense of whimsy, vibrance, color, and personality, which illustrates how the horrors he reflects on can be so destructive at such an early age, and to people who don’t have the mature tools to reckon with them. A poignant and musically compelling message, to say the least.

grouptherapy. – i was mature for my age, but i was still a child

Alternative hip-hop had a big year in 2023, with it becoming more intertwined with the mainstream than ever thanks to some big releases. i was mature for my age, but i was still a child didn’t really form part of that movement at first glance. Moreover, the group dynamic on display, the treatment of many different rap styles, and its similarities to other artists like Tyler, The Creator, BROCKHAMPTON, and many more had us thinking this album was a bit derivative. It didn’t take long, though, for grouptherapy.– a trio of former child actors– to drill their ear-worms and emotional sincerity into our brains. The quirks that perk your ear up startlingly on first listen are the idiosyncrasies that define its vision and charm.

Look no further than tracks like “Lightspeed ~>,” “how i’m feeling,” “thatsmycheck.,” “HOT!,” and many more for some truly bubbly, catchy, and vibrant choruses. What’s more is that Jadagrace, SWIM, and TJOnline blend boom-bap, acoustic balladry, and funky, frenetic percussion to craft personal, witty, and often dizzying verses. There’s a lot of charisma on display on i was mature for my age, but i was still a child, one that’s almost too sugary on impact. But each revisit makes it clearer that said reaction is a byproduct of how unfiltered, concentrated, and honest these artists’ work is. Rather than seeking compromise with mellowed-out diversions to the mainstream, they occupy that space with all the joy, sadness, angst, and heartfelt wonder that music fans often want to see distilled and reined in. grouptherapy. has no need for such restrictions, and we were fools to assumer otherwise.

Young ThugBUSINESS IS BUSINESS

When this album dropped right after Gunna’s a Gift & a Curse, many felt that the student had become the master. Although Wunna ended up coming through with the more impactful project, Young Thug proved once again that he’s forever imitated– and never replicated. His infectious energy and inflections on tracks like “Money On The Dresser,” “Went Thru It,” and “Uncle M” still stand as some of the most expressive performances in 2023’s mainstream. In fact, in hindsight, these moments stand as even more raw, unique, and above all, fun. Perhaps that’s the most important thing that kept us coming back to Thugger’s newest offering, especially amid a RICO trial with other YSL affiliates that gets more disheartening each week.

However, BUSINESS IS BUSINESS still impresses in other areas of sonic quality, songwriting, and variety. Metro Boomin’s executive production sometimes carries Young Thug or his featured guests, songs like “Jonesboro” and “Want Me Dead” contain powerful moments and progressions, and despite much of this album comprising of his vault, there’s still a strong sense of cohesion and interplay between each cut. It’s by no means a perfect release, and still pales in comparison to the Atlanta native’s best work in the 2010s. But speaking of which, there is still so much fun to be had here, and the more that the album ages beyond the context of its release, we can appreciate it for what it is.

7xvethegenius & DJ Green Lantern – The Genius Tape

The Griselda movement is now no longer limited to its label roster, as so many artists have embraced it as a new wave. In fact, 7xvethegenius is on Conway The Machine’s Drumwork label, one of a couple of offshoots and new artists to emerge from its initial splash. As such, compared to other more high-profile releases from these camps during 2023, this one fell under our radar. With just 28 minutes of material and a straightforward mentality, The Genius Tape feels unassuming and standard at first glance. But when you dive into the lyricism and hear the beats compliment one another more and more, you’ll see that it might be this year’s best example of this rap subgenre.

Love achieves this through her mastery of flow switch-ups, displayed on songs like “Biddy Mason,” “Back End Development,” or “Lost On Mars.” In addition, Lantern’s keys-centric boom-bap provides a dreamy glue that ties the whole album together. Most importantly, though, what makes this project stand out among similar and more popular peers is the hunger. Griselda’s been hot for almost a decade now, and that longevity means that there’s a certain fatigue settling in with its fanbase. But the Buffalo femcee reveals her skill, her come-up, her unique perspective on street life and social issues– and an acknowledgement of her own growth and what’s left to do– with determined responsibility. Love knew how important this was for her, and hopefully that drive is something she keeps bringing to the Drumwork camp.

Lucki – s*x m*ney dr*gs

On the opposite end of that spectrum, sometimes a more reserved, vibe-heavy, and woozy aesthetic is what drives artists to perfect their craft. That mission is what initially turned us off from Lucki’s latest. With psychedelic plugg and trap production, drowsy vocal performances, and a one-note albeit concise tracklist, we didn’t think s*x m*ney dr*gs had much to offer. But repeat listens, especially in a more casual context, prove that there’s more than one way to resonate with fans. Although it hinges on an acknowledgement of its appeal, this new album is still a successfully intoxicating, addictive, and endlessly re-playable experience. Why? Because few rappers come off as effortlessly cool as the Chicago artist.

“Karma A B***h,” “Super Ski,” “New York,” and “Almighty Tune” are among the best examples of s*x m*ney dr*gs‘ production’s variety, vision, and victories. It does a lot of the heavy lifting here, but Lucki knows exactly how to compliment it with ease. Warbly flows, blunt lyricism (in more ways than one), and a uniquely cold demeanor make this a very hypnotizing and almost numbing listen. Maybe that doesn’t sound up your alley or isn’t up to your quality standards as a rap fan. However, you can’t deny that few artists in the genre currently can encapsulate a mood and ease your mind as effectively as him. It’s a project that aims to provide something specific and unassuming, and rather than hook you in with force, it allows you to ease yourself into it.

Kelly Moonstone – I Digress…

Every year, we check out countless underground hip-hop albums from emerging artists, and those growing pains are often quite noticeable. In the case of Queens’ own Kelly Moonstone, it was another case of very clear influences dominating our initial listen in a cumbersome way. I Digress… is a Neo-soul escapade reminiscent of Erykah Badu and many others, broken apart intermittently by grounded, reflective, and laidback rap verses. Much like other emerging creatives, these similarities often overshadow the songwriting talent and skill level on display. Once you put that to the side, though, and listen to what she’s actually saying here, what you’ll unlock is a wholly driven and self-improving approach that mindfully balances its inspirations with personal storytelling.

On I Digress, Kelly Moonstone touches on familiar topics, especially for someone in this stage of their career. Love is questioned, potential is recognized and staunchly stood up for, and there’s a creeping sentiment throughout it that it could all slip through her fingers at any given point. However, you couldn’t guess that doubt from the music; it’s too calculated, smooth, crisp, and well-organized to indicate any fear. “Sinner,” “Burn Your House Down,” and “To The Moon!” are just a few examples of the buttery jams that this album packs in. The fact that it’s not a full hip-hop release is what wrongfully made us not look any deeper into Moonstone’s story and only take the sonics as our guide. But fewer debuts and rising moments were as triumphant and resonant on further listening, and fewer still had us as excited for what’s bubbling beneath the mainstream.

Veeze – Ganger

Finally, we have the most welcome surprise of the whole year from a titan of the current Michigan scene. But don’t let that regional representation make you box Veeze into the fast-paced, synth-heavy, and nonchalant flow-focused sound that said scene is associated with. There are tinges of plugg, standard trap, and R&B leanings throughout Ganger, an aspect that initially distracts from his signature sound. But the Detroit MC is able to deliver cutting, clever, and compelling lines over it all, even with his low-key demeanor and raspy delivery in mind. To put it bluntly, no other album became stronger, catchier, or more impactful over time than this lengthy but jam-packed offering.

Furthermore, that’s because Veeze is incredibly adherent to this skillset, a quality that is hard to appreciate when you listen to so many styles in a year. In fact, you might’ve noticed that as a common theme throughout this list. We can’t even name specific songs that represent this, because we’d just give you the whole tracklist. In comparison to other Detroit MCs, his more restrained energy, fitting beat selection, and aloof bars come off as a solid middle ground between that scene and more ethereal styles of trap. Ganger gets more gratifying and vibrant with each listen, more so than any other album here. In a year in which the mainstream seemed more bombastic but often misguided in its execution, the cult hero surprised us with hidden skill, subtle artistry, and a whole lot of fun.

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Nicki Minaj Blasts Industry For Weak State Of Female Hip-Hop, Jess Hilarious Responds

Nicki Minaj recently stirred up a firestorm by speaking on the current state of female hip-hop, one she feels quite disappointed by. Moreover, she recently called out the music industry for, in her opinion, signing female rappers with subpar rapping ability in order to replace her. Of course, the Trinidadian MC has a lot to say on this subject and has plenty of good reason to right now, if only for the fact that she’s promoting her new album Pink Friday 2. On that album she also tears into other femcees and the hip-hop game as a whole, so she’s just relaying what she already spit. But the 41-year-old definitely ruffled some feathers here and spoke on people who don’t know music being authorities on it, addressing a topic that is much bigger than just her.

“Rap should sound like f***ing rap!” Nicki Minaj exploded while on air on a radio program. “That’s y’all f***ing problem, and that’s why all of the record labels– not all, but some– are scrambling so bad because they about to go f***ing bankrupt. ‘Cause they was trying so bad to replace this one b***h. When you water something down, you lose the quality, which then loses the investors and investments. ‘Cause it’s not bringing back any profit.

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Nicki Minaj’s Comments On The State Of Female Rap; Listen

“And that is why people who do not understand rap are judging rap,” Nicki Minaj continued. “Why? It’s because, the same way y’all used to get mad and say, ‘Hm, who’s actually voting for the Grammys?’ Well, guess what? You have no idea? Most people voting for most awards don’t listen to that kind of music that they’re voting for. Most people speaking on music don’t actually listen to the kind of music they’re speaking on.”

Jess Hilarious Chimes In

Meanwhile, comedian, radio host, and The Breakfast Club alum Jess Hilarious had this to retort with. “But you’re purposely doing FEATURES with these girls that ‘can’t rap,’” she wrote in the comments section of The Neighborhood Talk‘s coverage of Nicki’s statements. “You never put somebody that can actually rap on your s**t. So you’re in fact helping the labels replace you?” For more news and updates on Nicki Minaj and Jess Hilarious, stay logged into HNHH.

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Cardi B Teases New Music During TikTok Concert: “2024 I’m Even Coming Harder”

Cardi B teased having big things in store for 2024 while performing at TikTok in the Mix on Sunday night. On stage, Cardi performed “WAP,” “Bongos,” “She Bad,” and more, after hinting at her plans for next year.

“I work my ass off for this sh*t,” Cardi began. “I wrote this song when I reached my most successful, ‘Bodak Yellow.’ And I love that feeling. I work my ass for this sh*t, I cry for this sh*t, and I would never let nobody take this sh*t from me. 2024, I’m even coming harder.”

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Cardi B Performs At TikTok In The Mix

MESA, ARIZONA – DECEMBER 10: Cardi B performs onstage during TikTok In The Mix at Sloan Park on December 10, 2023 in Mesa, Arizona. (Photo by Thaddaeus McAdams/Getty Images)

Cardi’s performance at the TikTok concert comes after she previously hinted at starting “fresh” in 2024 during a live stream on Instagram. She had been discussing her recent split from Offset. “I’ve been single for a minute now,” she said in a clip posted by Pop Crave. “But, I have been afraid to like—not afraid I just don’t know how to tell the world. But I feel like today has been a sign. The last time I got on Live I kind of wanted to tell you guys, but I didn’t know how to tell you, so I changed my mind. But it has been like this for a minute now. I just took it as a sign.” She added: “I wanna start 2024, like, fresh, open. I don’t know. I’m curious for a new life, for a new beginning. And yeah, I’m excited.”

Cardi B Hints At Plans For Next Year

 
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Queen Latifah Is The First Femcee Kennedy Center Honoree

Queen Latifah, born Dana Elaine Owens, is a pioneer of the hip-hop sound, an acclaimed performer, and one of the latest Kennedy Center Honorees. Latifah was honored last week alongside Billy Crystal, Dionne Warwick, Barry Gibb, and Renée Fleming. The five artists received the award for their excellent contributions to the arts and entertainment in American culture. This makes Latifah the first female rapper, and second rapper overall to accept the honor. LL Cool J previously received Kennedy Center Honors in 2017. The gala, which took place on December 3, will be available to stream on Paramount+ on December 27.

Dozens of high-profile stars were in attendance to support Queen Latifah and company as they accepted the highly coveted award. Some attendees included Kerry Washington, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Sigourney Weaver, and Whoopi Goldberg. As the first female rapper to accept the honor, the “U.N.I.T.Y.” rapper was joined in attendance by other respected femcees including M.C. Lyte, Missy Elliott, Monie Love, and Rapsody. Rapsody previously collaborated with Queen Latifah on the track “Hatshepsut” off her 2018 album Eve.

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Queen Latifah Was Honored By President Joe Biden Personally

As part of the Kennedy Center festivities, sitting President Joe Biden appeared to speak on each of the honorees. While listing off Queen Latifah’s accolades, the president included references to her Grammy wins, record sales, and groundbreaking musical style. He also recognized her acting prowess, with such highlights as an Oscar nomination, a Golden Globe win, a Primetime Emmy, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Joe Biden referred to her many accolades as “a full trophy case.”

Biden also praised the Set It Off star for using her platform as an artist to share certain fundamental messages. Biden specifically praised Latifah for speaking on “the pain of losing her brother, the abuse of power, the respect that Black women deserve, and how infinite love is the only hope for unity” in her music. Kerry Washington took the stage to make similar remarks, explaining the origins of Queen Latifah’s rap moniker and her significance to hip-hop culture.

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The Award Coincides With The 50th Anniversary Of Hip-Hop

As President Biden referenced, Queen Latifah’s honor comes as we close out the 50th year of hip-hop history. The anniversary has been a staple of Queen Latifah’s outings, with the acclaimed artist performing at the Grammy Salute To To 50 Years Of Hip-Hop on December 10th. As one of the pioneers of hip hop as an art form, particularly under a female lens, Queen Latifah is a perfect honoree for this historic year.

Before Queen Latifah was given her own Kennedy Center Honors, she previously appeared at three other ceremonies. Latifah helped honor Tina Turner, Barbara Streisand, and LL Cool J in 2005, 2008, and 2017, respectively. Queen Latifah closed out her night with an acceptance speech that graciously highlighted her co-inductees. In her speech, Latifah thanked her partner, family, and fans, while offering a mission statement to continue living life in the moment.

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21 Savage Appreciation Day Declared In Fulton County

For celebrities that rep their hometown wherever they go, sometimes those towns can pay respect right back. In just the past few months stars like Gucci Mane and Usher have gotten their own days declared in Atlanta and Las Vegas respectively. Now, 21 Savage, who famously reps Atlanta as well is being added to that list. During an event over the weekend, the commissioner of Fulton County officially declared a day named after the rapper in honor of what he’s given back to his community.

He also gives a brief speech thanking his supporters for showing up to the event and thanking his mother in particular. In the comments of a repost of the clip, fans debate whether or not Savage should have his own day in Atlanta. “THIS N*GGA NOT EVEN FROM THERE,” one fan jokes. It’s in reference to the viral story from a few years ago where Savage was shockingly arrested by ICE and it was revealed he was actually born in the UK. “21 savage day before Lil Baby day is crazy to me,” another commenter agrees. Check out the video of 21 himself at the announcement over the weekend below.

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21 Savage has spent the past few years fighting for his United States citizenship. After finally achieving it, he was able to tour Europe across the past month. The tour saw Savage making his debut in numerous European cities often to absolutely packed crowds. Videos of his hype performances made the rounds online after nearly every show he played. It culminated in his debut show in London which was packed with guests and met with rave fan reviews.

While he’s been in Europe, Savage has also stayed busy. Videos emerged online of the rapper recording a music video in Brixton during some in-between time on the tour. What do you think of 21 Savage getting his own appreciation day in Fulton County? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Why Did Cardi B And Offset Break Up?

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In June, Offset alleged that Cardi B, his wife of six years, cheated on him. Cardi B denied it, throwing insults Offset’s way in the process. The following month, they dropped “Jealousy,” a track from Offset’s Set It Off album featuring Cardi B, leading people to believe that their public spat had been promotional material.

But it hasn’t been smooth sailing post-“Jealousy.” In September, Cardi B had to shut down more cheating rumors. Last week, fans noticed that Cardi B and Offset had unfollowed each other on Instagram, and on Sunday, December 10, Cardi B spoke out again — only this time, she didn’t deny breakup speculation.

Why Did Cardi B And Offset Break Up?

During an Instagram Live on December 10 (as captured by Pop Crave), Cardi B confirmed she is single and “have been single for a minute.” Read her full comments (and see the video) below:

“I don’t know if you guys been getting clues from me from Lives or my Stories, when I put some certain music or find my unfollowings. When it comes for today’s events and stuff, I don’t know if it’s — I don’t think it’s true. I don’t care to find out because I have been single for a minute now. But I have been afraid to like — not afraid. I just don’t know how, like, to tell the world. But I feel like today has been like a sign.

“The last time I got on Live, I kind of wanted to tell you guys, but I didn’t know how to tell you, so I was like, I changed my mind. But it has been like this for a minute now, and I just took it as a sign. So, I wanna start 2024, like, fresh, open. I don’t know, I’m curious for a new life — for a new beginning. And yeah, I’m excited.”

As for “today’s events,” Cardi B was likely referring to Blueface alleging in a since-deleted post that Chrisean Rock “f*cked Cardi B’s husband a couple of weeks ago.” Offset replied, “I ain’t never talk [to] or touch that lady. Real talk man you need some help!”

At this point, we have no idea why exactly Cardi B and Offset broke up — not that it’s any of our business. Maybe Cardi will provide more details on her forthcoming (and very long-awaited) next album due “next year,” as she told Andy Cohen in September.

Cardi B and Offset privately married in September 2017 and share two children, Kulture and Wave. Catch up on the many twists and turns of their relationship here.

Cardi B is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

The Young Thug RICO Trial Was Postponed After One Of His Co-Defendants Was Stabbed In Jail

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The ongoing RICO trial against Young Thug and YSL was unexpectedly suspended due to a stabbing at Fulton County Jail. The victim was one of Young Thug’s co-defendants Shannon Stillwell, according to local news, with Judge Ural Glanville telling the jury, “We had a medical issue come up with one of our participants, so we’re going to recess for the day.”

Fulton County Jail has had a well-publicized recent history of violence, with a capacity of just 1,125 inmates and a population nearly three times that at 3,000. A November report counted 10 inmate deaths this year alone, making Fulton one of the nation’s deadliest. In fact, Young Thug and Gunna paid bail for 30 inmates in 2021 so they could go home and be with their families after being held on minor charges but being unable to pay their bonds.

Thug and Gunna both repeatedly requested bond hearings in the lead-up to the trial, only to be denied each time, with prosecutors arguing they were a danger to the community and a flight risk. Gunna eventually accepted a plea deal in which he pled guilty to being part of a gang in exchange for time served. While it’s clear the prosecution wants to use plea deals like Gunna’s as evidence that YSL is a gang rather than a music label, some fans (and peer artists) remain convinced Gunna “snitched” for his reduced sentence — even though they maintain, like the defense, that YSL is not a gang (and thus, Gunna wouldn’t have anything to tell in the first place, right?).

Young Thug is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.