Jaidyn Alexis’ “Workout” Single Gets Saucy Santana Co-Sign, Blueface Reposts

If there’s any celebrity whose love life we’ll probably never figure out, it’s Blueface. Things have been particularly confusing for followers of the 26-year-old lately, as he splits his time between Jaidyn Alexis and Chrisean Rock. Over the weekend, it appeared as though the Baddies star (who’s days away from giving birth to her first child with Blue) had recaptured his heart. However, he’s since been showing love to his first baby mama’s recent singles on Twitter, raising some eyebrows.

Early on Monday (August 28), the MILF Music founder sent out a blank tweet with three photos and a video attached. The first snapshot shows the black, boxy G-Wagon with baby pink rims that he recently purchased for Alexis. Blue also included screenshots of his high school sweetheart’s Spotify profile and an image from YouTube promoting her debut single, “Stewie.”

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Blueface Has Love for Jaidyn Alexis After Seemingly Reconciling with Chrisean Rock

In the video, the “Thotiana” rapper screen recorded a post from fellow rapper Saucy Santana’s IG Story. He and a friend excitedly sing along to Jaidyn’s most recent single, “Workout,” spitting the salacious bars out in perfect timing. In the hours since the post appeared on Blue’s face, several people have berated him in the replies for once again jumping back and forth between his first and second baby mama. “When a man go back to his ex it’s only to make the other ex mad,” one person speculated, suggesting that the California native is attempting to emotionally manipulate the women in his life.

Speaking of Saucy Santana, he’s had the internet laughing all weekend after a video of him storming out of an Atlanta lounge prior to Erica Mena’s drunken arrest went viral. Plenty of memes are already surfacing with the footage, and even City Girl Yung Miami got in on the fun via her IG Story. See what she had to say at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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Yung Miami Says Saucy Santana’s ATL Club Exit Is How She Acts When “Papi” Calls, Turns Up With Her Dad

Erica Mena, Bambi, and ZellSwag’s Atlanta arrest was one of the biggest headlines we saw this past weekend. After the initial reports shocked the internet, further details broke down what happened at the lounge where the group was partying, including reports that Mena bit one of the officers arresting her. Saucy Santana was also at the venue with the embattled group on Friday (August 25). In one of the videos captured as the fight between patrons and security guards ensued, the “Booty” rapper is seen aggressively storming out. Santana’s dramatic exit has been providing plenty of laughs for the hip-hop community, including Yung Miami, who reposted the video on her IG Story.

Above the fast-forwarded clip of a boldly dressed Santana shoving past others at the bar, someone wrote “My man: I’m outside. Me:,” proving that they would leave the building in the same curt manner the 29-year-old did if it meant they would see their partner more quickly. When sharing the meme on her own account, Miami made it clear that she only gets that excited if Diddy is the one waiting for her outside.

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Yung Miami Reacts to Saucy Santana’s Viral Video

“Me whenever Papi call 🤣,” the City Girl wrote, referring to Sean Combs by the nickname she gave him long ago. Earlier this month, she thanked “Papi” on her social media pages as well, reminding us that it was her “good pu**y” that got her a new Maybach as a gift from the Bad Boy.

Elsewhere on her profile, Miami has been showing us how turnt up her family is – particularly her father, who had some serious dance moves to show off in a video that’s been circulating on blogs. “My daddy 🔥🔥🔥,” the mother of two wrote over the comedic clip.

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Caresha’s Dad is the Life of the Party

Can you see how Caresha learned at least some of her City Girl ways from her father? If nothing else, the Florida native definitely learned how to entertain a crowd from the Brownlee family patriarch. Tell us if you think who the better dancer is between the father-daughter duo in the comments, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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Saucy Santana Says Erica Mena’s Drunken Behaviour Lead To Bar Fight As Mugshots Are Released

Jokes about Donald Trump and his political partners’ mugshots have been running rampant online for the past few days. While we certainly don’t want them to stop anytime soon, another group of socialites is giving the former POTUS a run for his money with unflattering shots of their own. As you may have heard, Love & Hip-Hop starlet Erica Mena was arrested in Atlanta on Friday (August 25) night at a bar with a group of friends. In the hours since the news first broke, we’ve been wondering what resulted in the reality star getting physical with co-star Bambi and ZellSwag.

When footage of the altercation hit the internet, we found out that Saucy Santana was there too. Rather than stick around to witness the drama, he stormed out of the venue, and this afternoon, he took to social media to explain what really went down. “So, last night my ni**a was not fighting no girls,” the “Booty” rapper said of his partner, Zell. “He had got into it with the security/the authorities. He was out with his homegirls… Erica was very belligerent, I don’t know maybe she got too drunk. She was real wild last night,” Santana emphasized.

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Saucy Santana Spills the Tea

“She got into it with the security guard, there were probably like three or four guards on top of her,” the Southern recording artist further dished. Being a man watching his female friend in that situation wasn’t easy for Zell, so naturally he jumped in, resulting in his arrest as well while he tried to de-escalate the situation.

“I got the f**k out of dodge ‘cuz I don’t play that,” Santana noted, making it clear that his man knows he’s not one to put his reputation on the line for a night out with friends, especially at this point in his career.

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Erica Mena’s Mugshot Released

Who do you think had the better mugshot this week, Erica Mena or Donald Trump? Let us know in the comments, and make sure to check back later for any updates on the L&HH starlet’s battery arrest.

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Erica Mena Arrest: Video Shows Saucy Santana Fleeing As Fight Breaks Out

Early on Saturday (August 26), reports of Love & Hip-Hop star Erica Mena getting into a scuffle with one of her co-stars and some others caught our attention. The 35-year-old was out in Atlanta when a fight broke out between Bambi, ZellSwag, and Kareem Cadet. We now know that Zell’s beau, Saucy Santana, was at the venue too. However, he ultimately fled the scene when violence began to ensue amongst the group.

Upon arriving at Fulton County Jail, all four involved were charged with willful obstruction of a law officer. Zell and Mena are both facing simple battery. The latter received another charge for simple battery against a police officer as well. It’s unclear how long they were behind bars as a result of their actions. As the gossip continues to make rounds, blogs have been sharing footage from Lucca Lounge that shows the blowout, and Santana hilariously running away from all the drama.

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Erica Mena’s Bar Fight Footage Surfaces

 
 
 
 
 
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In one of the clips above, we hear a few seconds of yelling before the 29-year-old storms out of the venue in bright pink pants, pushing one person standing in his way. Several people attempt to separate the L&HH stars as they attack one another, but the task proved to be a difficult one as there was clearly some built up resentment to work through between the women and Zell. We’re obviously still curious as to what led up to the blowout. Nevertheless, the discourse has now mostly shifted to praising Santana for not letting himself get caught up in the mess.

Erica Mena isn’t the only celebrity who spent at least part of her weekend behind bars. Finesse2tymes shared with fans via Instagram that he was taken into custody on a federal warrant dating back to 2018, though he sounds confident that he’ll be back home in no time. Read more about that at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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Lil Meech Seemingly Avoids Saucy Santana & Summer Walker’s Twerking Antics

One rap diva who’s definitely not facing criticism for her stage presence these days is Sexyy Red. While other up-and-comers have been called out for relying too heavily on twerking and other salacious stunts, the St. Louis native has the men of rap lining up to meet her, and recent performances have been jam-packed. On Friday (August 4) night, the Hood Hottest Princess took the stage in Atlanta, and seeing as she’s friends with plenty of the city’s biggest names in music, she decided to bring them out as a surprise. Summer Walker was among the group, as were Saucy Santana and Sukihana.

As you may recall, the mother of three announced her split from BMF actor Lil Meech earlier this week and has been making the most of Hot Girl Summer since then. Interestingly, the 23-year-old was spotted in the crowd during Red’s performance, and while his ex was shaking her booty with her besties, Meech seemed to be doing his best to avoid looking in her general direction.

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Lil Meech Appears to Avoid His Ex, Summer Walker

Since the video hit blogs this morning, Suki and Santana have hopped in the comment section to clear things up. “It’s a big screen where [you] can watch instead of looking at the stage,” the latter noted on a post from @theneighborhoodtalk. “FYI! And it’s gay boy twerking on stage. A lot of men [probably] wasn’t watching that part.”

The Love & Hip-Hop cast member also spoke up on Meech’s behalf, writing, “Childdddd he wasn’t being rude, he [probably] just didn’t want to see our cousin Santana’s Southern fried booty meat thrown in a circle.”

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Sukihana and Saucy Santana Clear the Air

Read Sukihana’s comedic comment for yourself below, and keep scrolling to see an up-close video of Summer Walker’s twerking at the Sexyy Red concert last night. Could you see the Still Over It songstress reconciling with Lil Meech in the future? Let us know in the comments, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

 
 
 
 
 
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Hip-Hop, Slowly But Surely, Is Approaching The Verge Of A Queer Revolution

For decades, hip-hop has often taken inspiration from queer sounds and aesthetics. In the ‘90s, Lil Kim was open about the fact the extravagant outfits and makeup she wore were inspired by drag performers and figures of the underground ballroom scene. She was a vocal supporter of the LGBTQ+ community, displaying a sense of allyship that was vital at the time. Despite the fact that Lil Kim had love for the queer and trans communities — a love that was reciprocated — homophobic ideology within hip-hop was rampant. Artists like NWA, DMX, and Ice-T were often praised for their conscious lyrics about racial disparities and economic inequality, however, many listeners reeled over their homophobic lyrics.

Early works by Eminem and the Beastie Boys often depicted violent acts against queer and trans people, which would later be the subject of GLAAD protests. Though the aforementioned artists have since recanted these lyrics and actions, or have otherwise have shown support for the LGBTQ+ community, many listeners and artists believe bigotry towards queer and trans people is still an issue within the genre. However, in recent years, with LGBTQ+ artists rising through the charts, and at the helm of production of inescapable hits, signs seem to point at a queer revolution within hip-hop.

For the past few years, queerness has had an undeniable presence in hip-hop. Though some women rappers have utilized ballroom lingo and queer aesthetics in their music and visuals, despite not openly identifying as LGBTQ+, many others have made it known from the jump that they are not inhibiting themselves for anybody.

It’s hard to pinpoint exactly when and how the recent LGBTQ+ revolution in hip-hop began. Perhaps it was when Lil Nas X earned the longest-running Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 in 2019 with “Old Town Road,” or maybe it was during the pandemic, when fans helped elevate artists like Doechii, Ice Spice, and Lacy through dances and storytelling on TikTok. Ice Spice alluded to her bisexuality in one of her earliest hits, “Bikini Bottom.” She doubled down on this during an interview with Genius, where she explained that fans “need to know – we’re here and we’re queer!”

The eccentric Doechii has also captivated listeners, not only with her witty one-liners and vibrant displays of the characters she invents with her music, but also simply by unapologetically being herself. Before signing to Top Dawg Entertainment, which has housed the likes of Kendrick Lamar and SZA, Doechii went viral with her autobiographical song “Yucky Blucky Fruitcake,” on which, she proclaims, “I think I like girls, but I think I like men.” One of her first major label hits, “Persuasive,” likens the idea of smoking marijuana to giving into the affections of a woman.

In an interview with British GQ last year, Doechii cited the LGBTQ+ community in helping her find confidence in her sound, saying, “I always knew that I was queer, and I was bisexual. But I didn’t really feel comfortable talking about it, because nobody around me was gay. So it’s not like I was hiding it — but I also wasn’t fully embracing it. I just started indulging myself with more friends who were like me. And that’s when I could become more comfortable talking about it, because that’s my normal everyday conversation now with my gay friends.”

Around the same time Doechii began blowing up, her Top Dawg labelmate Isaiah Rashad was the subject of rumors surrounding his sexuality. In February 2022, sex tapes of Rashad engaging in activities with other men surfaced online. Rashad would not address these tapes until his performance at Coachella two months later. During the performance, he thanked fans, who sent messages of support following the leaks, saying, “I see all the messages and all that sh*t, all the positivity,” and noted that his fans kept him “alive these last couple months.” A month later, he came out as sexually fluid during an interview with Joe Budden.

Also that year, Lil Uzi Vert, who had previously identified as a man, started using they/them pronouns. Though they made this announcement simply by updating the pronouns in their Instagram bio, and have not officially labeled themselves as non-binary, Uzi revealed in an interview with 032c that this change came without any sort of hesitation.

“I did take my time to learn as much as I could about this before I was able to proceed,” said Uzi. “Taking the time to figure out who you are is a big part of what it means to be alive.”

They continued, explaining that the LGBTQ+ community has always been an essential component of the hip-hop game.

“I just think a good product [is] a good product,” Uzi said. “Think about fashion. Gay and trans designers are some of the biggest talents out there, and gangster-ass guys wear their stuff without a thought. What you make is what matters, not how you identify.”

And the quality of Uzi’s work has certainly been reflected in their sales and streams. Last month, their long-awaited Pink Tape album reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200, becoming the first hip-hop album of 2023 to do so.

But also, in regards to “a good product,” several queer producers are working behind the scenes to give these hip-hop records a magical touch. Over the course of the past year, openly gay producer Kaytranada has cut tracks for rappers IDK and JID, and even collaborated with rapper Aminé on a full-length collaborative album. Bisexual singer and instrumentalist Steve Lacy has been a go-to collaborator for artists like Kendrick Lamar and J Cole for years.

Last year, Lacy earned the biggest hit of his career with “Bad Habit,” a chart-topping song which tells the painful story of a missed connection. Throughout the song, Lacy doesn’t mention anyone by name, or allude to specific pronouns, which makes the song all the more relatable. “[I]f only you’d known, things would be different,” said Shani Fuller-Tillman, RCA Records VP of Marketing in a 2022 interview with Variety. “There’s no one of any age, race or gender identity that hasn’t experienced this in life.”

While relatability is a key factor in the success of songs like “Bad Habit,” the tune also got a viral push through TikTok. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, TikTok has been crucial to a song’s success — whether it be from the song’s genesis to its official release, or as the platform documents the song’s second — or even third — life.

LGBTQ+ artists, especially, have felt the effects of TikTok on their music, especially Lil Nas X, who began teasing his single, “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” through TikTok months before its official March 2021 release. The song reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and though Lil Nas X hasn’t released an album since September of 2021, he continues to tease new music through the platform — the snippets often met with fans in the comments, demanding he release the full song immediately.

In 2022, fellow gay rapper Saucy Santana went viral on TikTok with his opulent single, “Material Gworllllllll!,” though the song had been released three years prior. Its viral resurgence prompted Madonna — who has long been deemed a gay icon — to perform the song alongside Santana at New York City Pride that year, and later, release a remix of the song in the form of a mashup with her 1984 hit, “Material Girl.”

But what is the catalyst for hip-hop’s recent embrace of queer and trans artists and producers? Is it online virality? The post-COVID desire to dance and feel liberated? The genre-fluidity in which streaming is pushing hip-hop numbers into similar territory as pop?

Is it even fair that hip-hop gets all the flack for homophobia? At the time of writing, Miley Cyrus is the only openly queer artist in the top 10 of Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart. Meanwhile, Jason Aldean, whose recent small town-romanticizing music video for his song “Try That In A Small Town” has been accused of racist imagery, is within arms length of his first Billboard Hot 100 topper.

Rap and hip-hop are certainly not monolithic, but even as the pop-adjacent rappers and hip-hop artists, like those mentioned above, have been met with support from hip-hop fans — both queer and straight — even conscious rappers, like Rashad, have received an outpour of love from their day-one fans.

Across any artistic platform, there’s always room for improvement in terms of LGBTQ+ acceptance and representation; but it feels safe to say that hip-hop is on the right track.

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Benzino Celebrates Coi Leray After Watching Her Perform for First Time: ‘She’s Amazing’

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A big step in the relationship between Coi Leray and her father, Benzino, went down this weekend at Rolling Loud. Benzino was present at Leray’s Saturday set and viewed his daughter perform for the first time.

Following the performance, Benzino spoke with Power 106 LA. “She’s amazing. Like for real, no bullshit. I love her. Seeing her like that, You can say I’m biased, but honestly, like, I don’t see nobody else doing that. She’s amazing, man.”

Coi Leray’s latest album, Coi, moved 10,000 units in the first week, debuting at #102 on the Billboard 200. With the number hitting the timeline, Coi Leray celebrated the release.

“Grateful to have an album on the top 200 for my first week of my album release, again,” Leray wrote. “This time with 3 hits on the Hot 100 … woah 🤯. I’m super proud of myself. Bigger and better year every time. Keep streaming #COI … It’s an AMAZING project!”

Coi Leray unleashed her highly anticipated self-titled COI album through Uptown Records/Republic Records. This sophomore project consists of 16 captivating tracks exemplifying Coi’s growth and versatility as an artist.

Setting the tone for the album are the infectious beats of her first three singles, “Run It Up,” “Bops,” and “My Body,” which provide listeners with a glimpse into Coi’s expansive creative range and genre-defying sound. With her self-titled album, Coi proudly showcases her vocal capabilities alongside her famous flow, delivering an eclectic mix of tracks that leave a lasting impact.

Notable among the album’s standout tracks is “Get Loud,” an opportunity for listeners to fully experience Coi’s unique sound and artistic talent. Collaborating with esteemed producers, musicians, and songwriters like David Guetta, Saucy Santana, and James Brown, Coi has crafted an album that demonstrates her creativity and positions her as a chart-topping artist.

Throughout 2023, Coi has been on a remarkable trajectory, achieving chart-topping success with her platinum-certified smash hit “Players” and captivating audiences with her performances at major festivals such as Rolling Loud California, Austin City Limits, and Summer Jam. She has also secured coveted spots on Jay-Z’s Made in America lineups and Kid Cudi’s Moon Man’s Landing. Additionally, Coi has lent her voice to the WNBA’s “More Than Game” campaign and made strides in the fashion industry through her collaboration with FENDI by Marc Jacobs for her highly anticipated Summer Capsule collection.

You can hear the new album below.

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Coi Leray Celebrates Debut of ‘COI’ Album: ‘I’m Super Proud of Myself’

Coi Leray Delivers Her New Album 'COI' Feat. Saucy Santana, James Brown, Lola Brooke & More

Coi Leray’s latest album, Coi, moved 10,000 units in the first week, debuting at #102 on the Billboard 200. With the number hitting the timeline, Coi Leray celebrated the release.

“Grateful to have an album on the top 200 for my first week of my album release, again,” Leray wrote. “This time with 3 hits on the Hot 100 … woah 🤯. I’m super proud of myself. Bigger and better year every time. Keep streaming #COI … It’s an AMAZING project!”

Last week, Coi Leray unleashed her highly anticipated self-titled COI album through Uptown Records/Republic Records. This sophomore project consists of 16 captivating tracks exemplifying Coi’s growth and versatility as an artist.

Setting the tone for the album are the infectious beats of her first three singles, “Run It Up,” “Bops,” and “My Body,” which provide listeners with a glimpse into Coi’s expansive creative range and genre-defying sound. With her self-titled album, Coi proudly showcases her vocal capabilities alongside her famous flow, delivering an eclectic mix of tracks that leave a lasting impact.

Notable among the album’s standout tracks is “Get Loud,” an opportunity for listeners to fully experience Coi’s unique sound and artistic talent. Collaborating with esteemed producers, musicians, and songwriters like David Guetta, Saucy Santana, and James Brown, Coi has crafted an album that demonstrates her creativity and positions her as a chart-topping artist.

Throughout 2023, Coi has been on a remarkable trajectory, achieving chart-topping success with her platinum-certified smash hit “Players” and captivating audiences with her performances at major festivals such as Rolling Loud California, Austin City Limits, and Summer Jam. She has also secured coveted spots on Jay-Z’s Made in America lineups and Kid Cudi’s Moon Man’s Landing. Additionally, Coi has lent her voice to the WNBA’s “More Than Game” campaign and made strides in the fashion industry through her collaboration with FENDI by Marc Jacobs for her highly anticipated Summer Capsule collection.

You can hear the new album below.

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Saucy Santana Gets Candid In “Say It Loud: Black, Queer & Proud” Series

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Saucy Santana, the vibrant rapper known for hits like “Material Gworl,” is making waves in the LGBTQ+ community. In a powerful new digital series by iONE Digital called Say It Loud: Black, Queer & Proud, Saucy Santana joins other prominent figures to celebrate and highlight the experiences of the Black LGBTQ+ community during Pride Month. […]

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Coi Leray Delivers Her New Album ‘COI’ Feat. Saucy Santana, James Brown, Lola Brooke & More

Coi Leray Delivers Her New Album 'COI' Feat. Saucy Santana, James Brown, Lola Brooke & More

Coi Leray has unleashed her highly anticipated self-titled COI album through Uptown Records/Republic Records. This sophomore project consists of 16 captivating tracks exemplifying Coi’s growth and versatility as an artist.

Setting the tone for the album are the infectious beats of her first three singles, “Run It Up,” “Bops,” and “My Body,” which provide listeners with a glimpse into Coi’s expansive creative range and genre-defying sound. With her self-titled album, Coi proudly showcases her vocal capabilities alongside her famous flow, delivering an eclectic mix of tracks that leave a lasting impact.

Notable among the album’s standout tracks is “Get Loud,” an opportunity for listeners to fully experience Coi’s unique sound and artistic talent. Collaborating with esteemed producers, musicians, and songwriters like David Guetta, Saucy Santana, and James Brown, Coi has crafted an album that demonstrates her creativity and positions her as a chart-topping artist.

Throughout 2023, Coi has been on a remarkable trajectory, achieving chart-topping success with her platinum-certified smash hit “Players” and captivating audiences with her performances at major festivals such as Rolling Loud California, Austin City Limits, and Summer Jam. She has also secured coveted spots on Jay-Z’s Made in America lineups and Kid Cudi’s Moon Man’s Landing. Additionally, Coi has lent her voice to the WNBA’s “More Than Game” campaign and made strides in the fashion industry through her collaboration with FENDI by Marc Jacobs for her highly anticipated Summer Capsule collection.

You can hear the new album below.

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