Benzino Posts Montage Of Eminem Using The N-Word, Calls Him “Racist”

Benzino and Eminem have been at odds for some time now, and unfortunately, the release of the latter’s “Doomsday Pt. 2” only stoked the feud. In the track, which appears on Lyrical Lemonade’s album All Is Yellow, Em disses Benzino for his appearance, accuses him of being gay, and more. He even shuts down a hypothetical collab with The Source icon’s daughter, Coi Leray.

Of course, Benzino was quick to fire back, responding with not one but two diss tracks. He’s even currently gearing up to drop an accompanying music video for the second song, “Rap Elvis.” In order to prepare for the unveiling, he decided to throw a few jabs at Slim Shady on Instagram. Earlier today, he reposted a compilation of the white rapper using the n-word throughout his career, originally crafted by @treehillsclub.

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Benzino Prepares For “Rap Elvis” Visual By Putting Eminem On Blast

“Throughout history you always had some black people who will constantly make excuses for racist white people,” Benzino captioned the post. “There will always be someone of color who thinks this is ok and it’s sad.” He went on to tease his new video, which is expected to arrive shortly. It will follow the release of Eminem’s “Doomsday Pt. 2” video, which dropped earlier this week. Benzino has high hopes for the video too, as evidenced by some of his latest comments about it.

“Oh y’all’s minds will be [mind blown emoji] when you see this,” he told fans of the upcoming visual. “I already [coffin emoji] him with [‘Rap Elvis’] so when I drop the video he’s permanently [headstone emoji] RIP.” What do you think of Benzino posting a compilation of Eminem using the N-word? Are you surprised? What about their ongoing feud? Are you looking forward to watching Benzino’s “Rap Elvis” music video when it finally drops? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Lil Yachty & Dr. Umar Debate Use Of The N-Word

Lil Yachty debated the use of the n-word with Dr. Umar after inviting the polarizing social media personality on his podcast, A Safe Place. While Yachty argued that his use of the word in his music and personal life is about reclamation, Umar argued it’s an example of “Post Traumatic Slavery Disease.”

“Show me another group of people who will fight for the right to continue to use a word that the government itself codified as a psychological word of mass destruction against your people,” Dr. Umar began. “It’s because of your Post Traumatic Slavery Disease.” On the other side, Yachty argued: “I was thinking it was a thing of almost just the swag and confidence that African Americans have that look like some, ‘F*ck y’all, we gon’ take the sh*t y’all use to break us down with and let you know that it don’t have no power over us.’”

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Lil Yachty Performs At Wireless Festival

LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 08: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Lil Yachty performs during day two of Wireless Festival 2023 at Finsbury Park on July 08, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Joseph Okpako/WireImage)

Welcoming Umar on his podcast comes as the show continues to grow in popularity. Yachty has spoken with J. Cole, Lucki, Veeze, Sexyy Red, and many more artists in recent months. In addition to A Safe Place, Yachty is also hard at work on a new collaborative project with James Blake titled Bad Cameo. “I mean, granted, I think James has worked with a quite substantial amount of Hip Hop artists. But this project is so left for both of us,” he said. “And then, aside from the one picture that James posted, which — he doesn’t have many followers actually — I don’t think people know that we know each other exist. So it’s just gon’ be like, ‘What the fuck?! When they do this?’”

Lil Yachty Debates Dr. Umar

Check out Yachty’s full conversation with Dr. Umar above. Be on the lookout for further updates on Lil Yachty and Dr. Umar on HotNewHipHop.

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Lil Mabu Defends Fivio Foreign Collab, Disproves “N-Word” Controversy

TEACH ME HOW TO DRILL” by Lil Mabu featuring Fivio Foreign is the most self-aware track the white drill rapper’s done so far. In it, he acknowledges his privilege and lack of connection to the genre he plays in with one of its leaders in the New York scene right now. It’s an overall cheeky track to varying degrees of success, but at least the Upper East Side native’s leaning into it rather than trying to come off more hardened. However, this collaboration also addresses the “N-word” and how Mabu can’t say it, which prompted Fivio to “say it for him,” as they rap. Since his line and the B.I.B.L.E. artist’s ad-libs appear so close to one another, many thought that he actually said it.

Then, Lil Mabu acknowledged outlets reporting this as such and asked fans to defend him. “Someone please defend me [raised white fist emoji],” he commented under one of these posts. Of course, a couple of fans did, but it’s funny how a simple Genius search (or just listening to the song) could’ve avoided this conversation altogether. You can watch their music video below and call judgement for yourself; at least it’s definitely better than the material Mabu blew up with.

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Lil Mabu & Fivio Foreign’s “TEACH ME HOW TO DRILL”: Stream

Furthermore, this is far from Lil Mabu’s first experiences with hot tracks, controversies, or making strides in the wider rap world. For example, he and Chrisean Rock linked up for “MR. TAKE YA B***H,” which actually ended up charting and finding a lot of success among listeners. In addition, this also involved the Baddies star’s ongoing feud with her ex and baby daddy Blueface, with which Lil Mabu also sought some smoke. In fact, there were even rumors that Mabu and Rock were dating, although that seems to have gone nowhere as of writing this article… if it was ever real.

Meanwhile, Fivio actually dropped plenty of other material for this holiday season. One of those is a classic flip of the track “Last Christmas” with Lil Tjay, which gives the Wham! original a nice drill spin. We’ll see if these artists’ next releases cause a similar gut reaction from listeners about the authenticity and respect of their craft. For more news and the latest updates on Fivio Foreign and Lil Mabu, log back into HNHH.

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Ramona Singer Racism Allegations Grow With Problematic Language: “The Word I Used Was N-Word”

The Real Housewives cast members are best known for getting caught up in drama of all sorts. This time around, it’s Ramona Singer who’s feeling the heat. The starlet appears in the New York City edition of the popular reality series. Earlier this month Vanity Fair exposed her allegedly racist behaviour toward a Black member of the production team. Fellow housewives Eboni K. Williams and Lean McSweeney spoke to the outlet about their experiences working with Singer.

The former, who became the first Black woman cast in the franchise just a few years ago, claims that the blonde told her “most” Black people don’t have present fathers. To make matters worse, the comment came out during a training call with two racial justice representatives. A publicist from Bravo and a communications expert from NBCUniversal were also there. According to Williams, Singer preceded her troubling statement by asking, “What if they don’t have a father? Why can’t I say that?”

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Real Housewives Star Ramona Singer is Feeling the Heat

 
 
 
 
 
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As reactions to the concerning allegations fly, Page Six has an update from the 66-year-old, who unsuccessfully attempted to clear her name via text. “The word I used was ‘N-Word,’ not n*g…,” Singer reportedly wrote to one of the publication’s journalists amid the backlash she’s been facing. Aside from that brief message, the East Coast native promised that she’ll return with a “full statement” for the media at a later time.

The world of reality TV seems to be plagued with a growing amount of racial tension lately. Besides the ongoing scandal with Ramona Singer, we also witnessed Erica Mena’s fall from grace in the summer after she was put on blast for calling Spice a “blue monkey” on Love & Hip Hop. Read how the embattled actress is handling losing her job at the link below. Make sure to check back later for more music/pop culture news updates.

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Kai Cenat Confronts Adin Ross For Singing The N-Word At Chief Keef Show

Kai Cenat is one of the biggest names on Twitch. In fact, most months, he is the largest name on the platform. However, that wasn’t always the case. Back in the day, Adin Ross was actually the biggest streamer in the game. Overall, he would bring on a ton of guests, mostly rappers, and they would spit freestyles. The most iconic of these was from Tory Lanez. That said, Ross eventually fell off once he started engaging in bizarre antics. Now, he is no longer welcomed on Twitch and streams on Kick.

Just the other day, Ross was on stage performing with Chief Keef at his birthday bash. Things were going well until Ross got the green light from Keef to sing the n-word while on stage. Ross did it without a second thought and the video subsequently viral, for very obvious reasons. Many had a problem with it while others did not. Recently, however, Kai Cenat decided to confront Ross over the phone to see what was up.

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Kai Cenat x Adin Ross

As you can see in the clip, Kai wasn’t too pressed about it. Instead, he was more interested in engaging in some sort of thought experiment. He asked Adin if he would continue to use the word should Cenat decide to give him the pass. Overall, Adin was actually quite uncomfortable with the question. He noted that he probably wouldn’t unless they were actually rapping along to some Chief Keef. Needless to say, Cenat wanted to coax Adin into doing it for some content. However, it all fell apart.

For the foreseeable future, it is hard to imagine a world in which Kai isn’t the king of Twitch. He continues to level up and his streams have been fantastic. Hopefully, he continues to elevate and show people what he can do. Let us know who your favorite streamer is, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world.

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Fat Joe Defends Use Of The N-Word On Talib Kweli’s Podcast

Fat Joe, who is of Puerto Rican descent, addressed the backlash to his use of the n-word during an interview with Talib Kweli for the People’s Party podcast. In doing so, he explained that he grew up around the use of the word in New York City and described the controversy as “mind-boggling.”

The conversation kicked off with Talib Kweli explaining the situation. “For those of us that grew up in New York City – Latino people who grew up in Black neighborhoods, they say n***a just like Black people do,” he said.

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Fat Joe Performs In Brooklyn

NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 27: Rapper Fat Joe performs onstage during Power 105.1’s Powerhouse 2016 at Barclays Center on October 27, 2016, in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for iHeart- Power 105.1)

From there, Joe responded: “Explaining it to people at this point is like, mind-boggling to me, ’cause it’s been like, ‘What’s up Fat Joe? You my n***a!’ since I’m 2 years old. You taking it offensive, then what do I look like a slave owner to you? Or I look like the cop who killed George Floyd? I gotta think about you. ‘Cause you obviously know that you just said I’m the most important piece of Hip Hop. You obviously know I’m wit Black people all day. I fight for Black people, I fight for Latinos every day of my life.”

He continued: “I don’t try to let people make me second guess what I do because that’s not what Hip Hop was founded on. The origin of the word is foul anyway. I don’t know how we made it cool. If I’m driving right down the block and somebody’s doing something to the blackest lady in the world – I’m jumping out. I’m dying! So it’s offensive to me when people say, ‘Yo, why do you even say that?’ Like, don’t you know?!”

Fat Joe Speaks With Talib Kweli

It’s far from the first time Joe has addressed the controversy. He also spoke about using the word while appearing on The Breakfast Club back in 2022. Additionally, he had to defend himself from users on social media after criticizing Joe Rogan for using the n-word.

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Blueface Explains Why Jaidyn Alexis Says The N-Word, Welcomes Her To His New “Milf Music” Label

As Chrisean Rock’s due date gets closer, her future co-parent Blueface seems to only be spending more time with his first baby mama, Jaidyn Alexis. The 26-year-old shares two children with his longtime lover, and while they’ve had issues of their own in the past, his current mission appears to be turning her into a recording artist. Blue has previously hinted at taking Alexis down a similar path he and Rock have ventured to bring in tons of money, and on Friday (June 23) he proved just how serious he is by promoting her first single, “Stewie.”

The song finds the mother of two clapping back at internet trolls who often compare her to the youngest of the Griffin siblings on Family Guy. It seems Blueface’s vision is even bigger than turning just Jaidyn into a star, as he announced a new label, called Milf Music, which he’s dedicating to signing only women with children. “You don’t have to be a rapper, I just have to see star quality in you,” he told his Instagram followers in a recent Story post.

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Blueface Launches Milf Music

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Afterward, the California native made it clear that he values 10,000 hate comments more highly than 1,000 replies full of love. “The more hate the better,” Blue said. “I write the song for y’all, I write the music. We gon’ get this money! Ya dig?” he added, noting that songwriting talents aren’t necessary either.

As the internet continues to react to Alexis’ new “Stewie” single, many are wondering why she, a Mexican woman, is so comfortable using the n-word. “‘Cuz her kids are Black,” Blueface replied to one comment asking just that. The reply has earned him no shortage of backlash, but as he mentioned earlier, hate comments are nothing but money to him.

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“Thotiana” Rapper Gives Jaidyn Alexis a Pass to Say the N-Word

Check out Blueface’s questionable response to the question below. Do you think Jaidyn Alexis could be the next female rap star? Let us know in the comments, and check back later this weekend for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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