Kai Cenat’s Reaction To Lil Baby’s Verse On New Trippie Redd Album Goes Viral

Twitch streamer Kai Cenat went viral recently for his hilarious reaction to Lil Baby’s verse on Trippie Redd’s new album, MANSION MUSIK. While Cenat’s popularity and charisma is undoubtable, many took a particular liking to his reaction this time around. Furthermore, the streamer reacted to the track “FULLY LOADED” with Trippie Redd, Lil Baby, and Future.

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 08: Kai Cenat attends TwitchCon 2022 on October 08, 2022 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Robin L Marshall/Getty Images)

Moreover, clips surfaced online on Saturday (January 21) that see YouTube’s “Streamer Of The Year” struggling with Baby’s verse. Also you can see that Kai focused on the lyrics on this track, and tried his best to react accordingly.

However, he found the verse to be… strange, at the very least. Before diving in, here are some of the lyrics in question. “I’m just tryna vibe here, go to night when that shroom hit / Why you tellin’ lies? You know that you a b***h / hmm, hmm, she want another piece / Ooh, ooh, she want another piece.”

“What the f**k, bro?” he expressed after pausing the track. “You know my expectations is here,” holding his hand above his head. “Did you just moan in the mic?” Moreover, Cenat wore a pretty confused expression all throughout. In fact, he even recoils comically at certain points. However, there is a point where he sits upright, waiting for some greatness, but it seems he didn’t feel the track. Of course, the It’s Only Me rapper is one of the top dogs right now, so there’s likely more greatness to come.

Still, the streamer and Baby linked up in the past, so his comments most likely didn’t come from a malicious place.

“Kai face look like he tryna translate the word Lil Baby Saying,” one viewer commented. Another tweeted “Bro Kai is funny Af I been saying that about Lil Baby Since ‘Hey.’” Even with their relationship in mind, reactions ran rampant. “That verse trash @lilbaby4PF. He know he could’ve done better. I rock wit him too!!” a Twitter user wrote.

Still, what did you think of Kai Cenat’s reaction to Lil Baby’s verse on Trippie Redd’s MANSION MUSIK? Whatever the case, let us know in the comments and check out more reactions down below. Also, as always, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest viral pop culture moments.

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Joe Budden Reacts To Being Shouted Out In “Abbott Elementary”

Joe Budden is one of the most recognizable figures in hip-hop culture. He was never quite the most popular rapper in the game while he was active, but he was a prominent member of Slaughterhouse. His 2003 hit, “Pump It Up” is certainly the most successful track of his career.

He retired from the rap game in 2018 and his last full-length release came in the form of 2016’s Rage & The Machine. Ever since then, Budden has found continuous success as a broadcaster for various platforms. Regardless, the 42-year-old continues to maintain his relevance in society.

Joe Budden speaks onstage at the REVOLT X AT&T 3-Day Summit In Los Angeles – Day 1 at Magic Box on October 25, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for REVOLT)

ABC‘s sitcom show, Abbot Elementary, shouts out the “Pump It Up” rapper in a bit from one of their recent episodes, “Read-A-Thon.” Airing on Wednesday (January 4), the episode is part of the series’ second season.

The scene showcases one of the show’s students educating his teacher on who Joe Budden is while in the school’s new podcasting club. The teacher, who’s played by Chris Perfetti, brings up “the podfather.” “Oh, you mean Joe Budden,” the student replies. “I think he pronounces it Biden, but we will work on diction when the mics are hot,” says Mr. Hill in response.

The kid subsequently reveals that it’s shocking he’s never heard of the former Slaughterhouse rapper. He plays the prof a clip from The Joe Budden Podcast, but Mr. Hill is appalled by the explicit language.

“Joe is a star. It’s ok to admit. He made broadcasting cool. We changed the game forever. #AbbottElementary,” says Budden’s manager, Ian Schwartzman in a tweet.

One fan took to their Twitter account to publicly acknowledge the show’s mention of Budden. “Not the Podfather @JoeBudden on Abbot Elementary,” writes the fan, along with a couple of emojis crying with laughter. “Nah don’t gas me.. i love that show lol,” the 42-year-old replies back. Evidently, he’s loving the shout-out.

What do you think about Abbott Elementary shouting out Budden in the show? Comment your thoughts down below. Finally, make sure to stay tuned to HNHH for all of the latest updates in music and pop culture.

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Bobby Shmurda Reacts To Being Mentioned In Uncle Murda’s “Rap Up 2022”

2022 came to a close rather quickly. We’re already four days into 2023 and are patiently awaiting some highly-anticipated music releases this year.

However, 2022 didn’t end without a bombshell from Uncle Murda. Sticking to tradition, the New York rapper dropped off his annual “Rap Up” song on New Year’s Eve.

Rapper Bobby Shmurda visits SiriusXM Studios on October 05, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images)

Sprawling across the track’s 15-minute runtime, the 42-year-old doesn’t hold back when addressing the various events that transpired over the course of the past 12 months in both hip-hop and pop culture.

One of the many artists he mentions is Bobby Shmurda. Namely, he addresses the beef between the “Hot N*gga” rapper and NBA YoungBoy earlier last year.

“NBA Youngboy had Rich The Kid shook / Over a little picture with Lil Durk that he took / Hope he know Bobby Shmurda and Rich The Kid different / Bobby will really boom you, n*gga, watch who you mention,” he raps within the first verse.

The Past Beef

It all began in November when Rowdy Rebel decided to speak out against the tragic murder of King Von. Specifically, he shares his thoughts on Lul Tum, the alleged killer and affiliate of both Quando Rondo and YoungBoy. “When King Von died, that Lul Tim n*gga, he didn’t have to get out of the car and start squeezing right away. You already got yours drawn,” says the “Computers” rapper.

“His mind off the rip went to kill. How you went to kill? How much hate you have already to kill this man?” he questions afterwards.

The Baton Rouge native subsequently replied in an Instagram Story. “I see why n*ggas irrelevant today “Be trying to make all the sense thinking what they saying real but sounding stupid asf[.]” Just mind yo businesses And stop the violence,” he says, before signing off as “Quando[‘s] big brother.”

The “Hot N*gga” rapper later shared his own two cents, seemingly dissing YoungBoy and Rondo in the process.

“Stop telling me about your brother’s shooters and your brother’s this – what the f*ck do you do? Huh? When are you finally gonna do something?” he questions.

Shmurda’s Reaction

Regardless of the past beef, Shmurda has since shared his thoughts on being mentioned in Murda’s year-end song. Evidently, he finds it humorous and simultaneously insists he’s a changed man. In an Instagram Live video, he reacts to hearing Murda dropping his name in the track for the first time. “Murda, I’m a changed man. I’m a changed man. I’m different, man. I’m tryna change, Murda. I ain’t tryna boom nobody no more,’ he pleads during the video.

What’s your favorite namedrop or mention in Uncle Murda’s wild “Rap Up 2022” track? Comment down below. Finally, make sure to stay tuned to HNHH for all of the latest updates in music and pop culture.

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Diddy Reacts To Yung Miami’s “Caresha Please” Interview With G Herbo

Diddy and Yung Miami have never claimed to be official. However, when headlines revealed that the former had fathered a child with another woman earlier this year, the internet immediately clowned the City Girl for sticking by his side afterward.

As public figures like Akademiks threw shade at the mother of two, Sean Combs publicly spoke out in her defence. “@yungmiami305 is not my side chick,” he wrote on December 13th. “Never has been, never will be. She’s very important and special to me, and I don’t play about my Shawty Wop. I don’t discuss things on the internet and I will not start today.”

Following that message, the “Twerkulator” rapper has shared several comments of her own letting the world know that she’s single. Additionally, Miami addressed the issue on the most recent episode of her Caresha Please podcast. At the time, she was interviewing G Herbo but didn’t hesitate to spill some juicy details about her own love life.

During their chat, the host made it clear that she was aware of Diddy’s new baby long before the world found out. As it turns out, Love Sean Combs was actually born in October to 28-year-old Dana Tran. “Communication is key,” Miami told the “Chi-Raq” artist of their situationship.

The podcast episode premiered a few days ago, but with the busy holiday season, some fans are just now getting the opportunity to tune in. Among them is the new dad himself, and he didn’t hold back when sharing his reaction on social media.

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Merry Christmas everyone 🎅🏿

♬ original sound – Diddy

In a TikTok uploaded today (December 25), he can be seen watching the Caresha Please episode. “Turn this up, let me see if these n*ggas flirting,” he says while walking towards the TV.

As the camera pans to a close-up of G Herbo, Combs screams, “Why you smiling like that?!” If you thought the aforementioned Shawty Wop comments were a joke, the New Yorker clearly wants you to think again.

Ironically, in the same episode, Yung Miami admits to still keeping her baby daddy, Southside, on her roster of sneaky links. Read all about that, and what G Herbo had to say about cheating on Ari Fletcher here. Additionally, you can find the full Caresha Please interview below.

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