Busta Rhymes New Album Will Be Produced By Three Legends

Busta Rhymes is gearing up to release his 11th studio album and first since Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath Of God dropped back in 2020. For the new album, he’s pulling out all the punches. The project is hilariously titled BlockBusta and he told TMZ that it’s officially due for release on November 24. He’s making sure that the album lives up to its title and delivers a full-on Blockbuster. The rap legend did that by recruiting three more legends to serve as executive producers on the project. Pharrell, Timbaland, and Swizz Beatz, three of the most legendary producers in rap history, are all on board to collaborate with Busta.

He’s already teased the album off with two singles. The first is “Beach Ball” a single he dropped in collaboration with BIA back in June. The track has already racked up over 2 million streams on Spotify and 10 million views on YouTube. The second single dropped last month, the Coi Leray featuring “Luxury Life.” It’s on a similarly successful path as the first single topping 1 million Spotify streams with well over 7 million views on YouTube. Check out the music video for the single below.

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Busta Rhymes Announces New Album “BlockBusta”

Busta Rhymes is still seen by many as a legend in every right. Last month, Funk Flex brought up the rapper doing a potential “Verzuz,” but doesn’t think anybody could hold a candle to him. “You want me to tell you who would beat JAY-Z at a Verzuz? Hands down embarrass him? Busta Rhymes would spank anybody in a Verzuz. There is no one that will beat Busta Rhymes as a solo artist in a Verzuz,” he claimed.

Bringing up Jay-Z feels particularly relevant given Busta’s most recent single. his Coi Leray collaboration features a prominent sample of Jay’s track “Ain’t No…” What do you think of the production trio Busta Rhymes assembled to work on his new album? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Kid Cudi Says Pharrell Was A “Style God” To Him As A Kid

Kid Cudi is known not only for making great music but also for his eccentric style. Recently, the Cleveland native opened up about whose fashion inspired him growing up. Cudi credited none other than iconic producer and musician Pharrell Williams — another artist who’s known for his unique style. The rapper told The People Gallery he considered the N.E.R.D. bandmember to be a “style god.”

Dripped in his MOTR brand, the 39-year-old noted how Pharrell taught him to be fresh. “When I was young, man — I mean like 2001, 2002 — like, Pharrell was like the style god to me,” Cudi began. “It was like I was learning how to be fresh at that time and like he was like the person I’d check for, most of the time.” Cudi also named Kanye West as an influence. He added, “The fashion in Cleveland was not very forward, so like I would look to guys like P or, y’know, when Kanye came out.”

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Cudi was recently tapped to be a part of Calvin Klein’s new campaign. Euphoria star Alexa Demie was also featured in the campaign. He opened up about the new partnership with Esquire earlier this month. “Man, I think what makes me feel confident is knowing that I’m truly myself at all times,” he said about his approach. “I’m 100 percent unique, me. And I know that’s what carries me into every situation. The fact that I love myself. That’s really it. That’s what gives me the most confidence in the world,” he told the publication.

On the music side of things, Cudi is preparing to release a brand-new album called INSANO. This project is going to come out on September 15th. He also dropped off multiple ideas for the album artwork. This is Cudi’s first album since Entergalactic last year, which many people believed to be his last since he announced he was retiring afterward. However, he changed course earlier this year. He said he would drop a project to close his record deal before reevaluating what to do next.

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Pharrell Suggests That New N.E.R.D Music Could Be On The Way

N.E.R.D has remained inactive since 2018 when they released a remix of their most popular song. “Lemon,” featuring Rihanna and Pharrell, gained quite the following back in 2017. It currently sits at around 162 million Spotify streams and was a quirky banger for its time. Then, when Drake hopped on the song it made for a cool moment between a hip-hop superstar and a unique multi-musical duo coming together for fireworks. Unfortunately, that was the last material the group put out and it might be too late for a resurgence, or could it?

Well, in a recent sit down with GQ, frequent collaborator to Pharrell Wiliiams, Tyler, The Creator took the time to talk about their insane jewelry collections as well as how they stay influenced on the creative side of things. During that part of the conversation, the superstar producer gave readers a peek behind the curtain so to speak about new music with N.E.R.D.

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Pharrell Spills The Beans

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ATLANTA, GA – OCTOBER 13: Pharrell Williams and Shay Haley of N.E.R.D perform in concert during 2018 AfroPunk Festival Atlanta: Carnival of Consciousness at 787 Windsor on October 13, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

Pharell says, “I’m out here in Paris.” I just ended up doin’ twelve N.E.R.D records.” He continues to tell Tyler, “Listen, you’ll have something to ride to. I mean, look, like I told you, they’re big choruses, but you know, out of nowhere, I’ll just come out of nowhere with the three-bar, crazy-nuts chords that go three-bar to four-bar to eight-bar.” It sounds like very intriguing material that the producer and rapper says reminds him of their first record In Search Of… This is not the only music we are waiting on now, though, so this could be a Pharrell takeover hopefully in the near future.

What are your initial thoughts on Pharrell Williams’ comments about him and N.E.R.D having loads of music in the vault? Additionally, do you think a lot of people are ready for new material, or has the hype passed on this trio? What is your favorite song of theirs? We want to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave all of your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below. Furthermore, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around the music world.

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Tyler, The Creator Clarifies Comments About New Music

Tyler, The Creator’s last new album CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST dropped back in 2021. The star-studded affair features appearances from NBA Youngboy, Lil Wayne, Brent Faiyaz, Lil Uzi Vert, Pharrell, and many more. Earlier this year Tyler dropped The Estate Sale, a deluxe edition of the album. That version featured a number of new songs which also included new features from Vince Staples, A$AP Rocky, and YG. So when Tyler told Pharrell in a new interview that he had new music soon, fans were curious what he meant.

In a new interview with GQ, Tyler, The Creator tells Pharrell that he has some new songs in the tank. “I gotta crazy one comin’ very soon. Very soon,” he mentions in the interview. Tyler also mentions that he’s waiting on Pharrell to release music that was supposed to come out ages ago. “waiting for new sh*t that was supposed to come out ages ago. You playin’,” Tyler says. But in his response Pharrell didn’t just answer the question, but also hit back with an announcement of his own. “No, I’m not, I’m not, I’m out here in Paris, I just ended up doing twelve N.E.R.D records,” he said. But it turns out things weren’t exactly what they seemed from the sound of their conversation.

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Tyler, The Creator Isn’t Actually Announcing New Songs

Now in a new Tweet, Tyler is setting the record straight. His tweet reads simply “from feb, estate sale out now.” The tweet clarified that the interview has actually taken place all the way back in February and that the new music he was talking about was in fact The Estate Sale.

Over the weekend, Tyler announced the lineup for the 2023 edition of his Flog Gnaw festival. Kendrick Lamar, SZA, Clipse, Baby Keem, Earl Sweatshirt, Ice Spice, and many more make up the impressive roster of performers that will take the stage. What do you think of Tyler, The Creator clarifying that he doesn’t actually have new music on the way? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Pharrell Allegedly Has “Three Albums” Worth Of New Music

While Pharrell Williams has been quite busy after recently becoming the creative director for Louis Vuitton menswear. However, it seems he still makes time for his first love: music. According to a recent interview with GQ, the Virginia native has a ton of music in the vault, just waiting to be released. During the chat, Williams told reporter Noah Johnson that he had finished at least “three albums’ worth of music since arriving in Paris.” The music had all been produced at a studio and office at Louis Vuitton.

Throughout the interview, the pair also discussed how the producer is able to balance his music career and fashion. In Pharrell’s opinion, there is no need to balance because it’s “one fluid thing,” he says. “I go back and forth between music and clothes,” Williams told Johnson. “Songs and shoes, accessories and harmonies. And it’s one fluid thing.”

It’s Been Almost A Decade Since Pharrell Released A Solo Project

Rumors of new music are sure to spark enthusiasm among fans. This would be Pharrell’s first solo album since 2014’s Girl. Released in March, the project featured appearances by Justin Timberlake, Miley Cyrus, Alicia Keys, and more. Upon its release, it peaked at No.1 on the Billboard 200 and has sold over 591,000 copies worldwide. The album has also been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Among its most successful singles was “Happy” from the Despicable Me 2 soundtrack, which was nominated for an Academy Award.

Pharrell was named Men’s Head Designer at Louis Vuitton in February, a position that used to be held by Virgil Abloh. He debuted his first collection at Paris Fashion Week this June. The Neptunes hitmaker admits he was initially concerned about his appointment and expected Nigo, his longtime friend and collaborator who now heads LVMH’s Kenzo brand, to take over. “He’s my hero, he’s my brother, and he’s the general,” Pharrell said. “I’ve been championing him for a minute. And whenever me and Alexandre talk about LV, we would always just talk about different people. I’ve always been in the background, just advising. I never thought that it would be me.”

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Magoo Was A True Hip-Hop Original

Rap has lost one of its last true originals in Melvin “Magoo” Barcliff, who died earlier this week at the age of 50. Best known as the rhyme partner of superproducer Timbaland, Magoo occupied a unique position in the spectrum of the genre. He was much more than a sidekick, as he shared co-billing with his do-it-all bandmate, but never actually a solo artist. He was something like a combination of A Tribe Called Quest’s Phife Dawg and Outkast’s André 3000 – but at the same time, nothing like them (or anyone else, really) at all.

I was, like most rap fans in the late 1990s, introduced to Magoo through his contributions to Timbaland & Magoo’s 1997 debut album, Welcome to Our World – especially its groundbreaking singles, “Up Jumps da Boogie” and “Luv 2 Luv U” and their eye-popping music videos. Those videos dominated the music video countdown shows in a lot of ways – while they certainly usually landed high on those lists, they also stood out because there was nothing else like them.

This was the heyday of Blackground Entertainment, as it was called then under its distribution deal with Atlantic. This was when positive word-of-mouth from Aaliyah’s 1996 sophomore album One in a Million was enough to generate buzz for practically anything Timbaland touched as a producer. Ginuwine’s Ginuwine…the Bachelor and Missy Elliott’s Supa Dupa Fly were megahits of hip-hop and R&B, and then, before going solo himself, Timbaland made sure to put on his oldest friend, Magoo, who he’d met in high school along with fellow future Virginia Beach superstar Pharrell Williams.

Back then, Tim, Magoo, and Pharrell had formed A Tribe Called Quest-esque trio called Surrounded By Idiots and recorded a demo that somehow survives on YouTube to this day. Listening to it, you can hear the formation of the lyrical chemistry between Timbaland and Magoo, the off-kilter sense of humor that could disarm and charm even the most skeptical listener. What younger readers have to understand about Magoo’s style is how unique it was at the time, and how impressive it was that he and Tim decided to do their own thing on that debut.

The year before had seen the releases of something like a dozen of hip-hop’s most pivotal albums, including but not limited to Nas’ It Was Written, Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt, The Fugees’ The Score, Lil Kim’s Hardcore, De La Soul’s Stakes Is High, and Redman’s Muddy Waters. Hip-hop was grimy. It was soaked in funk and soul, in gritty gangster tales and dizzying displays of internal rhyme and witty wordplay. If, in the early ‘90s, it had been a goofy teen, all bright colors and bouncy dances and The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air, by the late ‘90s, it was more of a pretentious art school student, hanging up a Boondocks Saints poster in its dorm room in an effort to be taken seriously.

And into that climate came Magoo, all nasal pitch and unadorned penmanship, whose most famed lyrical quote to this day is still a hilarious flip of The Trashmen’s “Surfin’ Bird.” Yes, Tim’s soundscapes set the projects he produced apart from what the rest of the world was doing in a huge way. But his futuristic funk was anchored by the old-school leanings of his rhyme partners, Magoo and Missy Elliott, who stripped down the hyper-verbal wording of their contemporaries and just… well, rhymed.

Magoo could catch you off guard with unexpected references, and skewed boasts like, “Offbeat and on beat, old school like Beat Street / I stink like Pop’s feet, make sweat with no heat.” His verses were always worth a listen because you never knew what he was going to say next. Over the course of their partnership, Tim and Magoo released three albums, never quite reaching the heights of their first after hip-hop finally started to catch up with them. But for a time, Magoo was one of rap’s most innovative and unique voices, paired with one of its most forward-looking producers. Magoo is an indelible part of hip-hop history, a one-of-one.

Drake Reignites Pusha T Beef, Shades Pharrell on ‘UTOPIA’ Feature Verse

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Drake is not down with Pusha T. Escalating the beef, Drake has drug King Push’s longtime friend Pharrell Williams into the drama.

Drake appears on Travis Scott’s UTOPIA album and goes right back at Pusha T, but references the historic chains he purchased that once belonged to Pharrell. Let Drake tell it; he melted them down already.

“Man, fuck all that spinning the narrative shit
I melt down the chains I bought from your boss
Give a fuck about all of that heritage shit
Since V not around the members done hung up the Louis
They not even wearing that shit”

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Drake purchased the Jacob & Co. skateboard pendant that Pharrell once wore frequently. It was part of an online auction and sold for $103K. Drake was then spotted with the chain in St. Barth’s and the “Jumbotron Shit Poppin” video. He is also believed to have purchased other pieces of Pharrell’s chain.

Drake was done with his jewelry purchases, promoting the single, The Boy showed off Tupac’s ring which soared past $1 million at Sotheby’s to promote the single.

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ASAP Rocky Goes To War On A Rap Battlefield In His Wild New ‘Riot (Rowdy Pipe’n)’ Video

The Independence Day holiday has long since passed, but ASAP Rocky’s love for all things red, white, and blue hasn’t. In the video for his latest track, “Riot (Rowdy Pipe’n),” the Harlem native shows off his patriotism in the military advertisement the United States will ever need. Rocky, alongside his masked faux ASAP mob, are gearing up for the battlefield that is hip-hop as the musician prepares for the release of his forthcoming album, Don’t Be Dumb.

With the recording artist fashionably dressed in a mix of camouflage and armed with an actual military-grade tank as an airplane hovers above, Rocky is overly prepared for his album’s invasion. The track, produced by Pharrell Williams, initially sparked rumors that Rocky and his beau Rihanna, secretly tied the knot as he rapped, “My wife is erotic, I’m smokin’ exotic / My whip is exotic, my crib is a cottage / A whole lot of cheesе, see we gettin’ that cottage / A wholе lot of brains, I skipped out on college.”

Later in the track, he revealed that the couple had a secret song in the works, rapping, “Flossin’ hard, this ain’t dental floss (Uh, woo, woo, woo) / Flossy, glossy / Nah, b*tch, this ain’t lip gloss / Luxe balm up in my palm / New collab’ with my baby mom.”

ASAP Rocky’s musical invasion has just begun.

Watch the video for “Riot (Rowdy Pipe’n)” above.

A$AP Rocky Delivers New Single “RIOT (Rowdy Pipe’n)” Produced by Pharrell

A$AP Rocky Delivers New Single "RIOT (Rowdy Pipe’n)" Produced by Pharrell

A$AP Rocky has dropped his latest single, “RIOT (Rowdy Pipe’n),” from his upcoming album. The single was produced by Pharrell Williams.

The Beats Studio Pro campaign, directed and starring A$AP Rocky in his brand commercial directorial debut, celebrates the new song release. The short film titled “Iconic Sound” showcases the Studio Pro’s immersive audio experience, now available at Beats and authorized resellers. Fans can enjoy A$AP Rocky’s visionary talent in music and the director’s chair, making the campaign a must-watch for music and fashion enthusiasts alike.

You can hear the new single and see the campaign video below.

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