French Montana’s “Mac & Cheese 5” Gets Official Release Date

French Montana’s next project is fast-approaching, and based on his most recent announcement, it’s going to be a part of history. Moreover, he announced on Friday (November 24) on social media that his next mixtape, Mac & Cheese 5, is officially scheduled for release on January 5, 2024. As such, the Moroccan-American MC’s upcoming tape will join the series that started with Mac Wit Da Cheese almost a decade and a half ago in 2009. “Mac n cheese 5 january 5th [calendar emoji] [exclamation mark emoji],” he captioned a teaser trailer on Instagram. “LETS FINISH WHAT WE STARTED [newspaper emoji] This one for the books ! [wave emoji] [surfer emoji] #freemaxb #foreverchinx.”

In addition, he also provided a tease of a new song and music video with this post. “Hard life…” French Montana says in the video tease. “Excuses gon’ make today easy, but tomorrow hard. Discipline gon’ make today hard, but tomorrow easy.” His last album was the 2023 tape Coke Boys 6 with DJ Drama, and that Gangsta Grillz project also came out in early January. Looks like that’s a solid season for drops for the 39-year-old.

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French Montana’s New Mixtape Announcement

Furthermore, he actually has plenty of reason to celebrate these days; not just regarding the announcement of this new mixtape, but also his 39th birthday on November 9. French Montana celebrated an elaborate birthday bash and invited plenty of famous friends to the party, including Chirsean Rock, Offset, Chris Brown, and many more. He even got a zebra for the occasion, too, and received a birthday shoutout from his friend Max B while in prison. Overall, it seems like the “Unforgettable” artist is keeping this celebratory streak up all the way through the holidays and into Mac & Cheese 5.

Meanwhile, other outings he was on didn’t end up being the most fruitful endeavors. For example, authorities raided the South Bronx-raised hitmaker’s jet for contraband, but it seems like he was able to dodge any significant issues. Regardless, are you excited for Mac & Cheese 5? Let us know in the comments and log back into HNHH for the latest news and updates on French Montana.

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Bad Bunny & Kendall Jenner Make Their Romance Instagram-Official

All the doubters and hopefuls got some bad news this week: Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny are officially together. Of course, that’s not really disheartening unless you’re a hardcore Benito fan who wanted him to avoid the Kardashian curse, you lust for one or the other, or had some other reason to hate on them. Regardless, the reality is that they seem quite happy together, and even became business partners by starring in Gucci’s new Valigeria campaign. Their reposts of it on their Instagram accounts made their relationship set in stone, yet there was never really any doubt as to whether they were serious. To be fair, Kendall just posted a picture of her for the campaign as a post, but they both posted content together on their Stories.

Moreover, the two were spotted all over: double dates, horseback riding, fashion shows, concerts, sporting events, and so much more. Still, Bad Bunny and Kendall Jenner haven’t said much about their fling, and their tight-lipped nature meant for some fans that they weren’t really serious. However, we now know that the Puerto Rican superstar just wants to keep those things private, and the model probably agrees. If nothing else, they definitely made this Gucci campaign a buzzing topic online, and that promo is nothing to complain about for anyone involved.

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In addition, it also added an extra layer of speculation and mystery to pretty much anything either of them do. For example, Bad Bunny’s new music video for his song “UN PREVIEW” is (according to Twitter Stans) filled with references to Kendall Jenner. The main thing to consider with this interpretation is the horse theme, which could allude to her recent Stella McCartney gig. It’s a bit of a stretch, but we’ll take it. After all, the reggaetón hitmaker inspires that allure everywhere he goes, and where she goes is no different.

Meanwhile, all fans wait on now is just a little more insight into their bond, which could come in due time. For now, though, they seem pretty private on the personal end, although making things official through a brand partnership is a solid way to hard-launch it. We wish them the best either way. For more news and updates on Bad Bunny and Kendall Jenner, stay posted on HNHH.

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Remy Ma Makes History With Successful Launch of Female Battle Rap League, Chrome 23

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Yesterday (Feb. 27), history was made in the battle rap world. Remy Ma officially launched her all-female battle rap league, Chrome 23, with the inaugural “Queens Get The Money” inaugurated in New York City. In collaboration with Hot 97, the event was live-streamed on the veteran platform’s website and YouTube and hosted a voting system for each battle. It is the first time in battle rap history where the mysterious world of battle rap and mainstream hip-hop media join forces, ultimately toting battle rap culture to new heights.

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Remy Ma Queens Get The Money

The “Queens Get The Money” battle card match-ups included Yoshi G versus Pristavia, Casey Jay versus O’fficial, 40 B.A.R.R.S. versus QB Black Diamond, and Ms. Hustle versus Couture. Each battle was curated by Remy Ma, with careful consideration of her well-acquainted stance on modern battle rap culture.

Yoshi G, a California native, while she has been active in battle rap for the least of the last five years, she is new to the ranks of popular female battle rappers who sparred with Pristavia, a Brooklyn representative who is fresh to the performance of battle rap; reaching popularity after just a year of impressive battles. Pristavia won against Yoshi G at 72% according to the voting system and Yoshi at 28%.

Remy Ma tested the waters of curiosity as the match-up between Casey Jay and O’fficial was deemed tricky, as the two battle rappers are members of the same crew, The Bardashians, where they share a sisterhood with fellow battle rapper, Jaz the Rapper. Also, both are springing from a losing streak, despite Casey Jay standing as a present face for female battle rap. Many battle rap enthusiasts predicted the two close friends would not tackle the battle with their signature vigor. However, such was proven wrong. While facing an injury, Casey Jay still took to the stage, even though their performance ability was limited, which is a signature for Jay. O’fficial showcased several moments of nostalgia to her most prime moments. The New Orleans native ultimately won against her Bardashian sister at a mighty 83% and Texas belle Casey Jay at 17%.

QB Black Diamond, a Connecticut native a veteran in the world of battle rap, made their return to the scene after a two-year hiatus to take on female battle rap icon, 40 B.A.R.R.S. of Boston. Arguably one of the most anticipated battles of the card, the two have an extensive history that was bombarded with turmoil. It was evident in their face-off, where the two took verbal and mental blows to one another, ultimately taking on the role for the tensest match-up out of the entire card. 40 B.A.R.R.S. delivered a signature performance with elite haymakers and metaphors, validating her prediction on QB’s adapted angles. As battle rapper, Ms. Fit, who commentated alongside fellow battle rap veteran E-Hart and battle rap analyst Reda, expressed, QB came and showcased what she does best, top bars of disrespect. 40 B.A.R.R.S. won the battle at a whopping 88%, and QB at 12%.

Ms. Hustle, a Harlem native who is respectively a legend in battle rap as the first female to battle on the stage of the Ultimate Rap League and breed popularity to pioneering female battle rap league Queen of the Ring, took on one of the culture’s most treasured acts, Couture. A Rhode Island representative by way of Liberia, Couture’s presence on the Queens Get The Money card is a reappearance back to the main stage after a two-year hiatus (aside from catching an easy body against Vic Wallace last summer on Takeova Battle League). Both Ms. Hustle and Couture are regarded as top-tier battle rappers, with Hustle’s pertinent showmanship and Couture’s clever wordplay, which were two factors of judgment for last night’s performance. Overall, Couture came out as the victor of the battle at a reasonable 65%, while Ms. Hustle came in at 35%, which some battle rap enthusiasts might say is debatable. However, it is essential to note there is a difference in perception between the voters who watched the live stream and those present in the building.

The event also featured voting categories such as “Battle of the Night,” awarded to Ms. Hustle versus Couture; “Body of the Night,” awarded to 40 B.A.R.R.S; and “Best 3 Rounds of The Night,” also awarded to 40 B.A.R.R.S.
Several hip-hop stars embraced the event, including Fat Joe, Maino, Dave East, and Lil Mama. According to the commentators, hip-hop legend Rah Digga was reportedly in attendance, alongside Lady Luck, whose classic 2004 rap battle set the precedence for contemporary female battle rap. Fellow battle rappers Shooney Da Rapper, Murda Mook, Chayna Ashley, Loaded Lux, Tsu Surf, Tori Doe, Chess, Bill Collector, and URL personality Nunu Nellz were also in attendance, apace with fellow league owners Babs Bunny and Debo of Queen of the Ring.

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