R.I.P. Rico Wade: A Pivotal Bridge In Hip-Hop’s 50-Year History

“I just think timing is everything,” Rico Wade opens up the first song on Killer Mike’s Grammy Award-winning 2023 album, MICHAEL. “Like, n***a, this it. This, this one right here… That ain’t easy. Stay motivated, stay inspired. I owe it to myself, stay down on it. And it ain’t been hard throughout the journey: it’s been a journey.” On April 12, 2024, Wade passed away at the age of 52, and Mike offered a touching tribute. “I am Praying for your wife and Children, I am praying for the Wade family, I am praying for us all. I deeply appreciate your acceptance into The Dungeon Family, mentorship, Friendship and Brotherhood. Idk where I would be without ya’ll.”

Much like the Run The Jewels MC, countless hip-hop artists, legends, and fans have much to thank Rico Wade for. From Outkast to Future, from Goodie Mob to Janelle Monáe, and even acts outside of their Dungeon Family collective like TLC, Ludacris, and more, it’s clear that the East Point native is among the key reasons why the South (and Atlanta, in particular) has such an omnipresence right now. Not just hip-hop, but music and pop culture at large. He lives on in many ways: as a host, a talent judge, a gifted producer alongside Sleepy Brown and Ray Murray as Organized Noize, a curator, a liaison, an organizer… But perhaps most importantly, Rico is a bridge. He is the crux through which 50 years of hip-hop history can be examined, as one of his greatest achievements was honoring the old and shaping the new.

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The Growth Of The Southern MC In Rap’s Ecosystem

While Houston already created a blueprint for Southern rap through acts like the Geto Boys, the talent that Rico Wade introduced to the “Dungeon” (the studio in his mom’s house’s basement) proved instrumental in furthering the identity of the Southern MC as opposed to their East Coast and West Coast counterparts. They were not simply backpack rappers, cold-blooded lyrical killers, or hot-headed gangsters. They could be a little of everything with unique self-awareness, diverse melodic sensibilities, and palpable passions for soul and cultivating the mind. “It was street without the crime,” Rap Pages editor Allen S. Gordon said of their content. “How do we live, how do we survive? How do we encourage each other, how do we kick it, how do we have fun? None of it is degrading.”

For examples of this, look no further than André 3000, who as early as Outkast’s first single “Player’s Ball” (on which Rico Wade provides the intro), previewed his eventual space in GOAT conversations alongside legendary lyricists like Nas, Ice Cube, and Scarface. On the flip side, look at one of the Dungeon Family’s late-era bloomers: Meathead, or as he’s better known today, Future. While he may not have the same weight behind his pen, he’s easily one of the most influential artists in music period working today thanks to his auto-tuned crooning and other aesthetic innovations, his earworm flows, and that same woozy, soulful, bass-heavy, and ATL-drenched idiosyncrasy that he attributes to his time with his big cousin Rico in the Dungeon. “Nobody could ever do what Rico Wade did for me,” Pluto said in 2014. “Everything I know about music, I know because of Rico.”

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Rico Wade & Organized Noize’s Production: Defining The Dirty South… And Beyond

Ever since the very early 1990s, Rico Wade’s mentorship, instincts, talent curation, and sensibilities put innovative and impressive rappers at the forefront no matter the style. But of course, that’s also because of the production that Organized Noize perfected. In the face of sample-based and therefore expensive production styles dominating the Coasts (and thus, all of mainstream rap), the Dungeon Family cut down and got live: bass, multiple different drum sounds for each new song, horns, guitars… you name it. Just listen to the lushness of “Crumblin’ Erb” by Outkast, “The Day After” by Goodie Mob, or “Sumthin’ Wicked This Way Comes” by TLC and Andre 3000. However, the percussion was still rooted in grimy and familiar rap rhythms, and in terms of songwriting, Organized Noize knew exactly how to capture the culture.

Rico Wade provided plenty of hits and commercial smashes to etch Organized Noize into many popular styles of music of the time in addition to the musty underground. The most notable of these is likely TLC’s “Waterfalls,” whose combinations of vocal harmonies, guitar plucks, and horns are Dungeon all the way. While Wade definitely built off of established g-funk and other scenes, it was this overtly colorful production that most tangibly laid the groundwork for the Pharrells, the Kanye Wests, the Tyler, The Creators, and the JIDs of rap history.

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Why Rico Will Forever Represent The Roots And The Fruits

Rico Wade’s place in hip-hop history will never fall victim to old-head biases or new-school ignorance. One of the most interesting ways in which he links the roots and the contemporary fruits of rap is how he welcomed the first and final waves of the Dungeon Family for two completely different reasons. Outkast had to audition and ended up delivering 30-minute-plus verses, which impressed Wade and earned his trust and support. Meanwhile, when he found out that Future was his cousin, they started to speak about Rico’s father’s side of the family that Fewtch was connected to, which he knew very little of because many of them were incarcerated. The trap icon stuck around in the Dungeon and soaked up so much game, all simply because he was family.

At the end of the day, neither approach is more valid or heartening than the other, and they resulted in amazing art for the culture regardless. On MICHAEL, the album that the late legend opened up just last year, “SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS” reunites representatives from three distinct waves of the Dungeon Family: André 3000, Killer Mike, and Future. 30 years after “Player’s Ball,” and 50 years since hip-hop was born, he continued to evolve the game, to fuse it with other beloved and important music, to represent his city to the fullest, to embrace the next talents, to preserve the culture’s foundations, and to always create something greater and more compelling than the sum of the old and the new. It was extremely hard for Rico Wade to forever be the bridge in hip-hop history. But to him, it wasn’t hard throughout the journey: it was just a journey.

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Rest In Peace Mister Cee: Remembering The DJ’s Indelible Hip-Hop Legacy

On Wednesday (April 10), 94.7 The Block on WXBK played a recording of Mister Cee’s 2022 mix tributing Biggie Smalls on what would’ve been the late rapper’s 50th birthday. “Sky’s The Limit” rang with a different tone amid news that the legendary radio DJ and historic hip-hop cultural contributor, real name Calvin LeBrun, had passed away at the age of 57 due to unknown causes at press time. Also known as The Finisher or The Wallop King, Cee was an instrumental figure in rap from the late 1980s onward. Upon news of his tragic loss, DJ Premier, 50 Cent, DJ Jazzy Jeff, MC Lyte, Peter Rosenberg, Queen Latifah, and many more shared their heartfelt condolences.

Mister Cee is one of the greatest DJs in the history of New York hip-hop, known for over two decades of being one of many figures who made Hot 97 a juggernaut. From Brooklyn’s public-access station 91.5 WNYE to WBLS and his acclaimed mixtapes, he stands as one of the genre’s great tastemakers. The depth of the Brooklyn native’s knowledge, love, and passion for the culture extended not just to his ’80s and ’90s roots, but also to more contemporary talents. While figures like him might be harder to come by with each passing change of the media guard, his hard work is a testament to the power of hip-hop culture and a beacon for any fan, participant, benefactor, or spectator of it.

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Mister Cee’s Beginnings: Big Daddy Kane & Hot 97

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Mister Cee and Big Daddy Kane appear at a video release party for a music video project on February 11, 1991 in New York City. (Al Pereira/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

Calvin LeBrun’s hip-hop story begins as a young Bed-Stuy lad inspired by the World Famous Supreme Team and his late uncle’s crew, DJ Knight and the Knights of Hollywood, to make it in the radio space. His first big break was becoming the DJ of his high school friend Big Daddy Kane in the late 1980s, one of the most significant lyricists of his (and all) time. Mister Cee and his scratches appeared on Kane’s “Mister Cee’s Master Plan” off his 1988 debut, and he nabbed various other credits on the MC’s subsequent albums.

He was also a part of the legendary Juice Crew in the late 1980s alongside Mr. Magic, Roxanne Shante, Kool G Rap, and many more titans whose reverberations are still felt today. Throughout all this, Mister Cee’s popularity as a radio DJ and personality grew exponentially. His shows on Hot 97 and WBLS beginning around 1993 (Throwback at Noon and Friday Night Live) focused on putting on rising artists and playing hip-hop and R&B classics. Even though The Finisher had already etched his name into the history books, an even greater opportunity arrived through a childhood friend.

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The Finisher Helps Put Biggie Smalls On The Map

DJ 50 Grand introduced Mister Cee to a young Biggie Smalls in the early 1990s, and they all re-recorded The Notorious B.I.G.’s demo to get his name out there. Their dreams manifested, as this led to Big’s Bad Boy Records deal and widespread recognition. Cee even got an associate executive producer credit on Biggie’s massive debut album, 1994’s Ready To Die. However, in a November 2023 interview with Rock The Bells, he remembered his Best Of Biggie Smalls mixtape from 1995 as the project that “changed [his] life.” The Wallop King was revered for his 120-minute mixtapes as opposed to 60 or 90-minute material. These were characterized by a non-stop approach to the music that was largely uninterrupted by DJ drops, sounds effects, or run-it-backs.

Mister Cee also joined Funkmaster Flex’s Flip Squad collective of New York DJs, and both got a lyrical shoutout from none other than Jay-Z on his 2009 single “D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune).” According to Hot 97, he also helped folks like 50 Cent, Alicia Keys, and Hov himself find the audiences that would lead them to massive success. But after Biggie passed away in 1997, LeBrun knew that he could do more than uplift stars on the come-up. He began paying tribute to hip-hop’s fallen legends on his shows as well, a heartening tradition that he maintained up until his passing.

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The Wallop King’s Later Years

In 2014, Mister Cee officially left Hot 97 due to differing from its new musical direction. This followed issues surrounding his arrests for prostitution soliciting and controversy stemming from his publicly revealed attraction to transgender women. While this situation was hotly debated at the time, it opened up a larger conversation around homophobia in hip-hop that, although incomplete, has led to significantly progressive strides to combat it. But that doesn’t mean that his hard work ever dwindled or became overshadowed. For example, LeBrun introduced the world to Fetty Wap with his future hit “Trap Queen” in 2014 on Hot 97.

The media industry also celebrated Mister Cee with much respect and adoration, such as his guest appearance in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV as a radio DJ. After leaving Hot 97, he continued to do radio shows, such as WXBX’s aforementioned The Block on 94.7 for throwback classics from hip-hop and R&B, and he posted his mixes online. Cee’s final slot on air was The Set It Off Show on SiriusXM’s Rock The Bells Radio. Testimonies of his greatness, like those from Capitol Records promoter Chris Green, identify him as “the glue between the old and the new” across his many programs. For the indelible seeds he planted and his staunchly good-natured approach to media and hip-hop culture, there is no more fitting or deserved title. Rest In Peace Mister Cee.

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XXXTENTACION Autopsy Report Surfaces Online, Fans React

The autopsy report for XXXTENTACION has reportedly surfaced online, detailing his physical state, injuries sustained, and the timeline of the process. Upon this apparent revelation, fans reacted in a pretty indignant and disgusted way for the way in which this information from six years ago spread like wildfire. “I ain’t gone lie… I ain’t reading allat. Someone sum it up,” one fan wrote in the comments section of the IG post below. Another added: “Let’s let him please rest . Ion wanna keep bringing up this day . Let’s talk about his music instead or his stats or how his lil bro is doing or his son . No more negative talk behind him .”

Furthermore, a lot of fans think that the media shouldn’t be focusing on these details, especially when they don’t really add much to what we already know about XXXTENTACION’s tragic loss. This also applies to other situations such as crime scene body cam footage leaking online. However, other fans took this as an opportunity to mourn the rapper and celebrate his memory. Regardless of your reaction to this, it’s clear that they are all unified by a sense of loss and tribute.

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XXXTENTACION’s Alleged Autopsy Report

What’s more is that there are many other ways in which social media and XXXTENTACION’s fanbase have been able to come together around this. Even in small ways that don’t have much of a tangible impact, seeing positivity around his music, friends, and family is part of the healing process. For example, the Florida rapper and singer’s son recently participated in the viral “one bad word” challenge for children. Not every X fan will care to see this, but those who do will at least be heartened by a sight of normalcy in a tragic set of circumstances.

Meanwhile, other musical figures in hip-hop and beyond, such as Kid Cudi’s recent tribute, continue to honor his legacy and artistry. For fans, it’s important to scrutinize what should see celebration and what should remain private and personal affairs for the “Train Food” creative’s loved ones. Hopefully this distinction becomes easier to uphold. For more news and the latest updates concerning XXXTENTACION, log back into HNHH.

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Fredo Bang Laments Friend’s Vandalized Gravesite, Calls Out Perpetrators

Fredo Bang took to Instagram this weekend to call out folks who vandalized his friend Garrett J. Burton’s gravesite and left it broken and in ruin. “I want one of you tuff a** n***as to claim this,” he wrote on his Story with a picture of the damage done. It’s quite the disrespectful, cruel, and karma-inducing move, and one that is always horrible to see amid feuds and rivalries in any sense. The Yes, I’m Sad MC has already gone through a lot when it comes to losing loved ones, and so this must feel like an extra gut punch no matter the passage of time.

Still, you are probably more familiar with some of Fredo Bang’s more lewd or gossip-related admissions and social media moves. For example, a rumor recently went viral that he paid Jada Kingdom and Asian Doll a whopping $35K for sexual relations. The Baton Rouge rapper denied this outright, although he is known on social media to be a big supporter of sex workers via OnlyFans. This is something he’s not shy about at all, despite how many fans either clown this behavior or use it to define his image.

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Fredo Bang Calls Out Vandals Of Friend’s Gravesite

Elsewhere, though, Fredo Bang also has plenty of bonds and rumors to address within the rap game, particularly his former collaborators. During a recent interview with VladTV, he told DJ Vlad that he thinks his beef with NBA YoungBoy damaged his relationship with Rod Wave, who is now one of YB’s closest collaborators and industry peers. The 27-year-old clarified that he doesn’t like to make people pick sides, or pick them himself if he isn’t personally involved. But this does mark an opportunity for the three to let things be water under the bridge.

Meanwhile, he will keep crushing on his muses in the rap game like Coi Leray, no matter what her dad Benzino says. Elsewhere, Fredo will also keep supporting the family of his fallen friends, too, and defending their memory. Hopefully no other disrespectful acts like this affect other rappers in 2024, as it’s a trend that needs stamping out. For more news and the latest updates on Fredo Bang, stay logged into HNHH.

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Snoop Dogg Attends Brother’s Funeral Service

Snoop Dogg and his family recently commemorated his brother Bing Worthington’s life and legacy in a formal ceremony after a lot of healing, reflection, and mourning. For those unaware, Worthington passed away last week at the age of 44, and its cause is still unknown at press time. Moreover, the Long Beach rapper shared a picture of the funeral service on Instagram on Tuesday (February 20), and you can see that he and his loved ones donned red outfits for the occasion. They stand next to the casket in the picture. Many peers like Busta Rhymes, Xzibit, and more shared their condolences in the comments section.

“Everlastin love Beverly’s boys,” Snoop Dogg captioned the tribute post, alluding to their connection as half-brothers through their mother’s side. “Dirty left bing and snoopy [fire emoji] [rose emoji] [dove emoji]. @badabing33 miss that laugh and the way u made us smile keep mama company till we get there [dove emoji] [peace sign emoji].” This adds to his multiple social media tributes to Bing Worthington, who had assisted him with tour managing, a writing credit, and merchandising. Worthington had also co-founded a record label in Canada with Miguel Lopez and rapped in the duo Lifestyle.

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Snoop Dogg At Bing Worthington’s Funeral

“When I put the [Lifestyle] album out, I was putting everything in the music together,” he told Vice back in 2016. “My guy was a great rapper and I was a great rapper, but I was like, ‘Why am I working on the music? I should be doing all the business side of this thing.’ I love meeting people, talking business, that got me going. That made me feel like another person.” In addition to all this, Snoop Dogg recently and briefly commented on how his faith is guiding him through this tragic time.

Meanwhile, he is slowly but surely reintegrating into more public appearances, although they were likely filmed before these developments. For example, Tha Doggfather recently chopped it up with Benny The Butcher about his connection to other rappers through smoking. We hope that he continues to heal and process this at his own pace, and that he keeps paying tribute to his brother in his own way. On that note, check back in with HNHH for the latest news and updates on Snoop Dogg.
Rest In Peace Bing Worthington.

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Snoop Dogg Continues To Mourn Brother On Instagram

Snoop Dogg recently suffered a tragic and shocking loss with the passing of his brother, Bing Worthington. He continued to mourn this event on Saturday (February 17), with many videos, pictures, and old memories to look back on, cherish, and celebrate his life through. Thousands of social media users, whether they are just regular folks like us or fellow celebrities, poured out their sympathies, condolences, and well-wishes online. This is a very difficult time for Worthington’s family, and to see this level of support and care is at least heartening, despite there being nothing that could possibly fill this void.

While Bing Worthington’s loss is a sad affair, at least the Broadus family did not face another tragedy just weeks before this. You may have heard that Snoop Dogg’s daughter Cori Broadus recently suffered a stroke, which scared many folks online and had her loved ones holding their breath. Fortunately, it seems like things are much better now health-wise, and she was able to return home and steadily wrap up her recovery. We wish Cori and the rest of the Broadus’ circle the best health moving forward, and our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

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Snoop Dogg’s Latest Tribute Post To His Late Brother

Alas, even despite the weight and severity of situations like these, life goes on and the sun shines brighter tomorrow. Now is the time to celebrate Bing Worthington’s life, be there for his family and loved ones, and allow them to mourn and process this in peace. Family is everything to Snoop Dogg, and we’re sure that he will continue to honor his brother, do right by his memory, and immortalize him through his work. With his new album with Dr. Dre coming soon, hopefully he is able to continue walking all these paths of life healthily and at his own pace.

Meanwhile, the “Gin & Juice” MC -– and now drink spokesperson -– is taking a lot of time to share memories of Bing and process all this. However long that takes, the hip-hop world, and pop culture fans at large, will be here with open arms. For more news and the latest updates on Snoop Dogg, stay up to date on HNHH. Rest In Peace Bing Worthington.

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Cam’ron Honors Mother In Post Commemorating One Year Since Her Death

Almost exactly a year ago today (Saturday, February 10), Cam’ron’s mother Fredericka Giles passed away following a harrowing stroke. This loss really affected him for a long time, and it continues to be a heavy weight on his heart to this day. Sure, the rapper and sports commentator has found a lot of success and plenty of distractions in recent years, such as his It Is What It Is sports talk show with fellow MC Ma$e. Yet in an Instagram post on Friday (February 9), he reflected on the one-year anniversary of his mother’s passing with a much more somber tone than what he usually takes to social media with.

“What do you do when your mom loses her voice and you can only communicate thru tx?” Cam’ron’s post began. “What do when your mom says she’s hungry? But you can give her anything to eat cause it’s a mask on her face keeping her alive? What do you do when your mom ask how long she has to live and you lie to her to keep her spirits up? What do you do when your mom is in pain? And the medicine isn’t working anymore? What do you do when your mom tells you she can’t breathe? Etc..

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Cam’ron Tributes His Mother In Heartfelt Instagram Post

“I wanna thank My Son, Sam, @brespectfully @officialbritishthetitan @sugadugga_ent @darealdukedagod @sencity730 my uncles for sitting in the room with my mom till her last breath while I was In the hallways cause I couldn’t watch her die anymore,” Cam’ron continued. “I really wanna be in bad timing with you b***h a** N***as (Friends/associates) that didn’t allow me to mourn after this happen. Love and miss u mom @virgie_og. 7/10/55-2/9/2023.”

In addition, the “Last Stop” artist included a tearful video of him visiting his mom’s gravesite, remarking on how this is her final resting place. Overall, it’s a very emotional and heartfelt moment to witness, and something that will surely inspire much of his art and work moving forward. We do everything we can to make our mothers proud, even when they’re not there to see us do right by them. For more news and the latest updates on Cam’ron, check back in with HNHH.
Rest In Peace Fredericka Giles.

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Takeoff Wax Figure’s Creation Detailed In New Video: Watch

Artist mr.officials.llc recently uploaded a video on how they crafted the first-ever Takeoff wax figure and the emotive context behind it. For those unaware, Takeoff is a former member of the Migos, one of the most influential and impactful Southern rap groups of all time, alongside his uncle Quavo and Offset. Tragically, he passed away in November of 2022 following a shootout which caught him in the crossfire. This tragedy, in addition to the Georgia native’s musical legacy, makes him a much-missed and much-beloved figure in the culture for generations to come. Through the clip’s narration, his wax figure’s creator spoke on what the process means to him.

“I haven’t posted in a while and here’s why,” they began their narration of the Takeoff video. “I’m grieving and I’m mourning and I didn’t even know it. Some of you may or may not notice that I’m closing my business after three years. I’m losing my car, it’s on its last wheel. I’m driving a 14-year-old car and I soon won’t have that. I’ll be homeless if all goes well. Now before you begin to feel sorry for me, I’m okay. My gift will make room for me because it always has, and even with all my losses I still believe that this is my year.

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Takeoff Wax Figure

“I’ve heard God say over and over, ‘Finish what you started,’” they said of the Takeoff piece. “So I thought well maybe I could finish some sculptures. I could finish working on some projects that I started on, but it’s way too expensive and like I said, I need a new car. He kept saying to me, ‘This is not about you. Your gift is to inspire. Finish what you started.’ So, as I continue to finish working on projects, I begin to grieve and mourn the individuals that I was working on. Crying while creating, this young man I’ve been working on is deceased, and yet I still feel a sense to pray for him.

“Praying for his soul, praying for his family, friends and band members,” they concluded. “That’s when it hit me. This will be the year that I take off. God was using me in the life and legacy of the late rapper Takeoff to let me know that he has not forgotten about me. And what’s funny is this isn’t even my prayer. My prayer is not to have a new house or a new car or a new business. My prayer is for this to be your year of Takeoff. Your job will go to another level. Your marriage will go to another level. Even your finances and health will increase. I believe that this will be the year to Takeoff.”

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Key Glock Mourns Death Of The Glock Firearm Company’s Founder & Engineer

As one of Memphis’ top MCs right now, Key Glock is slowly becoming one of the first names you rattle off when thinking about the best trap artists today. However, the depth behind that name has quite an interesting backstory, which just recently got a saddening but honorable new set of context. Moreover, he recently took to Twitter on Wednesday (December 27) to mourn the death of Gaston Glock, the engineer who founded the Glock firearm company and designed its products. “RIP UNK,” the Tennessee rapper expressed on the social media platform, a succinct but nonetheless tributing statement on an underrated influence in his career trajectory.

Furthermore, he’s used the “Glock” name for a lot of his promotion and branding, such as his most recent album Glockoma 2. But Key Glock had previously explained that his artist name stems from a nickname that he got while coming uo in Memphis. As such, there might be more direct reasoning as to why this name is what he formed a career off of, and whether he had a special affinity for Glocks. Still, the Paper Route Empire hitmaker has never gotten too specific about this name’s origins, so there’s plenty to unveil if he so chooses.

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Key Glock Honors Gaston Glock

Elsewhere on social media, he also had to respond to some pretty bizarre and worrisome allegations about backstage conduct. For those unaware, a fan alleged that they found a note around the “meet and greet” section for a recent show that read: “If you ain’t f***ing or sucking, leave!” When the “F**k A Feature” spitter caught wind of this, he claimed that he wasn’t responsible for this if it even happened in the first place, and seemed quite peeved at the assumption. “Key Glock ain’t said s**t,” he tweeted in response to these rumors spiraling on the Internet.

Meanwhile, we hope that the 26-year-old continues to find massive career success in 2024, as he had a killer 2023. After all, whether it was through a freestyle remix of Bad Bunny’s “MONACO” or his own solo work, he proved that he’s one of the best in the mainstream lane right now. Hopefully that’s something that keeps going on an upward trajectory. For more news and the latest updates on Key Glock, stay posted on HNHH.

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Lil Reese Mourns Sister On Instagram

Amid the holiday season and brand new music from him, it seems like Lil Reese recently faced a horrible tragedy. Moreover, he took to Instagram to share that he apparently lost his sister recently, and it’s unclear what the cause or circumstance of this is as of writing this article. The Chicago rapper did not share any further details, simply two pictures of her on his IG Story commemorating her memory for now. “Just lost my sister I’m so hurt,” he wrote as the first picture’s caption along with a broken heart emoji. “Love you 4eva,” the 30-year-old added on his other picture’s post.

Furthermore, this is particularly sad because of all that there was to celebrate these days when it comes to his life and career. For one, it’s the holiday season, which means many folks are spending time with their families and coming together after what might’ve been a long time without seeing each other. In addition, Lil Reese has been steadily dropping new music as of late, such as the single “IDK.” As such, it’s disheartening to hear that his sister apparently won’t be there to celebrate the success with him.

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Lil Reese Shares Loss Of His Sister

As Lil Reese has explained before, he has a lot of respect for those lost, something that was evident in his response to someone apparently pouring lean into Fredo Santana’s casket. “I seen that goofy a** s**t,” he said on No Jumper. “I don’t know who was doing that. No, hell no, I won’t do no goofy a** s**t like that. Nah, Sosa ain’t do that. Sosa ain’t gonna do nothing like that. Yeah, I don’t respect that s**t. I seen that s**t, I don’t respect that s**t though. I used to be doing [lean] with Fredo. That s**t started making me feel a little funny.”

Meanwhile, as other conflicts and struggles in the drill MC’s life continue, we hope he finds the space and energy to heal and rise above them. This is a very tough situation to deal with, especially contrasted with this season. Rest In Peace to Lil Reese’s sister, and our condolences to their family. For more updates and the latest news on him, stay logged into HNHH.

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