Plies Wants People To Protect GloRilla After She Speaks On Ignoring Relationship Issues

Plies not be the most acclaimed or commercially successful rapper, but he sure knows how to sum up public opinion on the Internet. Moreover, his takes range from innocuous and comical to outrageous and scandalous, and it always makes for entertaining social media content. Fans can’t get enough of his obsession with Britney Spears, for example, a saga that became all the more interesting with news of her divorce. However, even for small statements and proclamations, the Florida native knows how to find the gold in the most unassuming of mines. For example, he recently responded to GloRilla’s tweet about relationship issues- and how she doesn’t want to hear about them and is just here for the fun.

“I prolly ain’t da bitch to call & vent to about you problems,” the Memphis MC wrote on Twitter. “But if you ever need some coochie baby I’m 1 call away STAMP DAT.” Plies was quick and chivalrous in his response. “We Need To Protect Big Glo!!!! I Swea!!!!,” he quote-tweeted, and GloRilla even responded with some crying-laughing emojis.

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Plies & GloRilla Hilariously Speak On Relationship Drama On Twitter

Of course, this is far from the first time that the 24-year-old has commented on being aloof, free, and hedonistic in her youth. “Hey ladies, how are you?” GloRilla said in a fake English accent. “I’m in the car with my twin and I just want to let y’all know, be toxic for the rest of your 20s! You only get one life. Live your toxic 20s! You never get to be 20 years old, 21, 22, 23, 24, none of that ever again in your life. Be toxic!

“Because don’t get in your 30s thinking you can just go smashing tires and all this cr*zy s**t,” she continued. “You too old for that now. You too mature. Be toxic for the rest of your 20s. And if you’re delusional, turn that s**t up a notch! Enjoy the rest of your 20s. You only get to do this s**t one time.” For more news and the latest updates on Plies and GloRilla, keep checking in with HNHH.

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Noname Calls On Black Artists To Gatekeep Their Art

Noname recently made a powerful statement on Instagram, as she urged Black artists to gatekeep their art. Moreover, she shared some statements on Thursday (January 19) about how Black art is exploited by white audiences or white-owned mediums. While the Chicago native paused her music career, she continues to engage in important and impactful activism, action, and dialogue.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 21: Singer Noname performs onstage during the ‘Room 25’ tour at The Wiltern on February 21, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

“One of the biggest mistakes i believe we’ve made in our struggle towards liberation in this country is allowing white america unfiltered access to our entire culture,” she wrote. “White america has created an institution of violent policing and medical neglect that is killing us EVERY F***ING DAY. and every day we get on their platforms (tik tok, twitter etc.) and we create trends, music, art and language that they turn into billions.

“Twitter admits in their guidelines that they disclose account information to law enforcement,” she continued. “They literally are the police. We do not own Black culture. We create it.”

Moreover, she connected the exploitation of hip-hop today to the evolution of blues and jazz music in U.S. history.

“Do yall never think, maybe white people don’t organize to end economic/racist exploitation that black people face simply because they love consuming the art we make out of survival,” the Room 25 rapper stated. However, her statement was more nuanced than skeptics likely assume.

“As black artists making black art, we have a responsibility to our community and to our culture,” she expressed. “I understand needing to survive under capitalism but there is power in collective action! what would it look like if we all said, unless festivals, streaming, social media puts 10% of their profits into a black community fund we use to house and feed people, we will no longer contribute our content.

“I’m about to play coachella because i need the bread,” she went on. “Trust, i’m not above anybody but if there was a collective boycott where ALL black artists refuse to share our work unless we see radical change in our conditions, i would immediately do that s**t.”

Furthermore, she engaged in a respectful back-and forth in the comments, even if they weren’t returning respect in kind. For example, for those quick to judge her Coachella appearance, she revealed some hardened circumstances.

“I stopped playing shows for yearsss! for the exact reason i’m talking about and nothing happened,” the 31-year-old responded to one user. “I’m not a big enough artist for them to care. Sorry but i’m not about to have my mom on the street unless EVERY artists willing to make that sacrifice. I almost [did] that shit and never again.”

Regardless, what do you think of Noname’s call to Black artists to gatekeep their work? Whatever the case, let us know in the comments down below. Also, as always, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest from your favorite artists.

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