New Orleans’ Buku Festival Returns With A Special Fall 2021 Event, BUKU: Planet B

Since the last year and a half put a damper on live events due to the pandemic, every festival is planning their comeback in a different way. Some, like Coachella, have simply rescheduled for 2022, while other events like Bonnaroo are charging full speed ahead for fall of 2021. New Orleans’ boutique event Buku Festival is splitting the difference, offering a smaller one-off version of their festival this fall while they plan to comeback in full force next spring. The event will take place this October 22 and October 23 in New Orleans, and offers a pretty stacked lineup for what’s considered a scaled back version.

Headlined by artists like Megan Thee Stallion, Machine Gun Kelly, Playboi Carti and Pooh Shiesty, the event shows its range with further inclusions like Kaytranada, Alison Wonderland and Jamie xx, along with Remi Wolf, Arlo Parks, Yung Baby Tate and Flo Milli. Pre-sale for the event begins on Thursday, June 10 with general tickets on sale starting Monday, June 14.

The festival’s co-creator, Dante DiPasquale, said the new take on the event is inspired by watching fans hold steady through uncertain times. “For the past year, we’ve watched our fans step outside of their comfort zones and persevere through weird times,” said Dante DiPasquale, BUKU’s co-creator. “Planet B is the result of us being inspired by them to do the same, and all of us at Team BUKU are excited to finally party with them again.”

Check out the festival’s full lineup below and over at their site.

Megan Thee Stallion
ILLENIUM
Machine Gun Kelly
Playboi Carti
Kaytranada
Zeds Dead
Alison Wonderland
Jamie xx
Pooh Shiesty
Chris Lake
Still Woozy
EARTHGANG
Ghostemane
Ashnikko
Subtronics
SVDDEN DEATH: VOYD
Arlo Parks
Flo Milli
LSDREAM
Purple Disco Machine
Remi Wolf
slowthai
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Yung Baby Tate
Chee
Dua Saleh
Lucii
Mize
Moore Kismet
박혜진 Park Hye Jin
Pears
Pell presents: GLBL WRMNG
ssgkobe
TVBOO
VNSSA
504icygrl
ANTWIGADEE!
BluShakurX
Bouffant Bouffant
DJ Heelturn
Don Peyote B2B BuckTen
GØ PNIK
Lady Lavender
Lango
Legatron Prime
Lil Iceberg
Malik Ninety Five
Odd the Artist
Rob49
Stone Cold Jzzle
Treety
ZiggMonster

Trippie Redd And Playboi Carti Commit Therapeutic Vandalism In Their Explosive ‘Miss The Rage’ Video

The concept meeting for Trippie Redd’s new “Miss The Rage” video with Playboi Carti must have included the phrase “homemade rage room” somewhere because that’s exactly what they wound up creating. The video opens with the punk-influenced rappers pouring gasoline all over an old car at an abandoned lot and setting it on fire, then chucking other random bits of garbage at the resulting blaze as they perform their long-awaited, much-beloved collaboration.

The video, which arrives just about three weeks after the initial release, might be just the thing to increase anticipation for Trippie’s upcoming fifth album Trip At Knight, which is expected to release in July. He’s been previewing new music via Instagram non-stop since his last project, the deluxe version of Pegasus, produced in conjunction with Travis Barker, was released at the beginning of the year. In the meantime, Trippie was also announced as one of over 20 artists set to appear on the soundtrack to the upcoming film F9.

Meanwhile, Playboi Carti is a month removed from his “Sky” video and has been teasing a project of his own on Instagram, where he wrote “i waNt to DroP like RN.”

Watch Trippie Redd and Playboi Carti’s “Miss The Rage” video above.

Mario Judah Fans Are Dismayed To Learn He Was Taken Off Trippie Redd’s ‘Miss The Rage’

Last night, Trippie Redd and Playboi debuted their dizzying trap-metal collaboration, “Miss The Rage” to general acclaim among their fans on Twitter, but the highly-anticipated song turned out to be missing something: Its original hook, which was sung by rock-rap upstart (and semi-professional Playboi Carti troll) Mario Judah. Upon learning that the “Die Very Rough” wailer was discluded from the original mix, fans armed themselves with memes and shot “Mario Judah” back onto Twitter’s trending charts.

Fans couldn’t help comparing Mario Judah’s previewed version of the song to the one that officially featured Playboi Carti, with some calling the leak better and others defending the commercial release.

Trippie’s new song arrives just over two months after his latest album, the Travis Barker-produced Neon Shark Vs. Pegasus. Trippie also recently appeared on Internet Money’s Juice WRLD-featuring single “Blast Off,” avoiding zombies in the song’s animated music video.

Carti, meanwhile, has been teasing the deluxe version of his 2020 album Whole Lotta Red — the one Mario Judah playfully tried to hijack from under Carti after repeated delays in its release — and dropped a video for “Sky” in April. Despite the delays, Whole Lotta Red became Carti’s first-ever No. 1 album.

Watch Trippie Redd and Playboi Carti’s “Miss The Rage” video above.

Iggy Azalea Exposes All Of Her Thirst DMs

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In case you were wondering why hip-hop star Iggy Azalea could break Bhad Bhabie’s OnlyFans earnings record if she decided to sign up, the Australian rapper provided some convincing evidence. There looks to be a long line of fans salivating over the chance to see more of the platinum-selling artist. Iggy Azalea Exposes Thirst DMs […]

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Playboi Carti Causes Supermarket Chaos In His Very Green ‘Sky’ Video

Although Playboi Carti didn’t technically release a new album this year, he has still been one of 2021’s biggest artists so far. He dropped his sophomore effort Whole Lotta Red on December 25, 2020, the final Friday of the year, and it went on to become his first No. 1 album. Now he’s keeping the party going here in April with a fresh video for album highlight “Sky.”

The video is presented mostly in green monochrome and in it, Carti and some cohorts cause chaos in a supermarket by eating food, throwing items on the floor, disrupting shoppers, and otherwise behaving in ways that would probably get them permanently banned from the establishment were this reality and not a music video. As for the song, Carti raps mostly about how it feels being under the influence of drugs, a situation he views favorably.

Meanwhile, it looks like Carti might have a new project on the way soon. In a post from March, he wrote on Instagram, “LeTs dr0p thiS new Album . w3 noT done .” He added in the post from the next day, “i waNt to DroP like RN.”

Watch the “Sky” video above and revisit our review of Whole Lotta Red here.

Playboi Carti Takes Over A Grocery Store In ‘Sky’ Video

Atlanta rapper Playboi Carti is coming through with the visual treatments. The hip-hop superstar has delivered his new “Sky” music video months after releasing his hard-hitting Whole Lotta Red album. Playboi Carti Takes Over Grocery Store In ‘Sky’ PC’s new music video clocks in at just over three minutes and comes packed with cinematic greatness. […]

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