Funny Marco Addresses Uncomfortable Interview With Southside & G Herbo

Unfortunately for media employees, not every interview is going to be a great success. Some will be awkward, others will be confrontational, some will prove quite boring or uneventful, but rarely do the interviewees themselves hold much of the blame in the public’s eyes. It’s easy to look at interviewers and critique them rather than their (usually) more famous subjects. However, a very recent example of Funny Marco being berated, insulted, and made to feel overall uncomfortable with his interview guests Southside and G Herbo is putting a lot of that into question.

“I understand a lot of y’all mad about the interview,” Funny Marco wrote on social media on Monday (October 16). “I was upset while it was going on. But I understand I got a job to do & one thing about me, I respect people on my show. I didn’t want to match they Energy. It’s so many L’s I took on my Journey I wish I could show I don’t hide anything. So I feel it was only right to put the episode out myself. And just learn from that episode & move on. Thank who support me it’s a mindset thing.” This comes days after he hinted at his next interview being with Jada Pinkett Smith.

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Funny Marco Didn’t Enjoy His G Herbo & Southside Interview: Watch Clip Below

From the small clip of the conversation above, you can interpret more or less what the vibe of it was like. Of course, this is not a black-and-white issue, and there are plenty of reasons to both defend and criticize Southside and G Herbo’s behavior. One thing that’s very clear in these clips, though, is how shut-down and uncomfortable Funny Marco seems, and that’s never an easy or pleasant experience to go through. Hopefully behind the scenes, the three were able to hash things out and at least end things on good terms.

Still, the fact that Marco mentions no such reconciliation in his message to fans is a solid indicator that it didn’t happen. Both hip-hop artists are most likely going to keep moving without paying this much mind as they keep making new music. If folks actually call this to attention and it ends up resulting in an understanding between the three, this could be a lesson and not just a disrespectful bully move. For more news and the latest updates on Funny Marco, G Herbo, and Southside, log back into HNHH.

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Southside Previews New Music With Future And Lil Yachty

One of the undisputed G.O.A.Ts (greatest of all time) in the Atlanta rap scene, especially when it comes to producers, is Southside. He has worked alongside the most popular rappers of this generation like Young Thug, Drake, Travis Scott, and countless others. The biggest hits will easily go down as the best trap rap songs of this decade and maybe ever. Those include, “Both” with Gucci Mane and Drake, “Met Gala” by Offset and Gucci Mane, there are just too many to name.

However, it is hard to ignore arguably his most frequent collaborator, Future. His recent efforts on Pluto’s latest record I NEVER LIKED YOU, were absolute heat and debatably the most well-produced tracks. Southside’s fingerprints were on “I’M DAT N****,” “WE JUS WANNA GET HIGH,” and “VOODOO,” featuring Kodak Black. With the success of that album and the camaraderie that the Atlanta superstars possess, they are continuing to combine their talents in the studio. However, Lil Yachty is teaming up with the legend as well and both sound incredible in this latest Instagram video.

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Southside Might Have Something Here: Watch

 
 
 
 
 
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The clip was shared by the Our Generation Music‘s Instagram account. Southside appears to be cooking up something hot with Yachty and Future. Lil Boat pushed his sound to different genres with his album Let’s Start Here., but lately he is going back to his roots. He has released a couple of loose singles titled, “Slide,” “SOLO STEPPIN CRETE BOY,” and “Strike (Holster) over the past couple of weeks, and fans are enjoying them. It seems he wants to get back into the trap scene and Southside is the perfect match for that.

What do you think about Southside as a producer? Is he one of, if not the best trap producers ever? How are these tracks sounding? Which one will be better if he ever releases them? What is your favorite song by Southside? Be sure to tell us all of your answers down in the comments section. Stay locked in with HNHH for all the latest news around music.

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Yung Miami And Southside Appear In Studio Together

Yung Miami and Southside co-parent their two-year-old daughter Summer. It’s a major change from the once-rocky relationship that often made headlines. Recently Southside revealed what their key to successfully co-parenting was. “The key to a cordial co-parenting relationship is just no sex,” he explained. “You cannot have sex with your baby mommas. You can’t have … I got a girlfriend too, so you can’t have sex with your baby mommas with a girlfriend,” the producer told Bootleg Kev in May.

Obviously, that quote proved a little contentious, as one of his baby mamas later called him a deadbeat dad. ““Times have been hard for us this year with maintaining bills and putting food on the table,” she wrote at the time. “My son’s father is a wealthy producer named Southside 808mafia who refuses to send support payments for his 7 year old son. He knows this is his son and has stopped supporting since I am seeking child support through the courts because he IS NOT consistent with helping his son with his half,” a woman named Ashley claimed in a GoFundMe. Regardless, it appears that his co-parenting is going well enough with Yung Miami that they are working together.

Yung Miami And Southside In Studio

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Images and videos posted to their respective Instagram stories appeared to confirm that Yung Miami and Southside were working together. Both parties appeared to post from the same recording studio. Furthermore, Southside added the caption “Still locked in no days off.” This likely points to the pair working together on new music. However, it could also be as innocuous as a co-parenting arrangement with Summer. This could especially be the case given Southside’s caption. Perhaps he has been busy with work as of late.

However, it’s unclear if this is a solo project or related to The City Girls album that Miami has said is coming later this summer. The group hasn’t released an album since 2020’s Girls On Lock, which peaked at #29 on the charts. However, they have released a trio of singles ahead of the album release. “Act Bad” with Diddy and Fabolous, “I Need A Thug”, and “Piñata” all failed to chart. Furthermore, people were slightly confused why outlets were making a big deal about the photos. “Well… he’s a producer, she’s a rapper so them being in studio is normal. Then they have a kid together so them being around each other ain’t really a surprise either 😂,” wrote on person.

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Young Thug’s “BUSINESS IS BUSINESS” Was Made In Two Weeks, Southside Claims

Young Thug’s BUSINESS IS BUSINESS is one of the biggest rap albums of the year so far, with its No. 2 debut on the Billboard charts marking the Atlanta trap pioneer’s eighth top ten placement. More importantly, the album contains plenty of highlights, whether it be Thug’s solo tracks or some of his excellent collaborations. However, one big question that fans had about the album regards the recording and production process, since he’s in jail. Now, it looks like TMZ brought some answers thanks to a conversation they had with producer Southside. He worked on the album and offered some brief but interesting insights into the business of BUSINESS IS BUSINESS.

Furthermore, he said that they completed the album in “a week, two weeks.” In regards to this feat, he credited executive producer Metro Boomin for keeping up a fast-paced workflow across all collaborators. Considering that many album cuts are older tracks, the short time in the studio for this album makes much more sense. In addition, the producer revealed that some of Young Thug’s vocals were recorded and sent in on the phone, although he suggested that it was a very small amount.

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Southside Speaks On Process For Young Thug’s New Album

Unfortunately, BUSINESS IS BUSINESS dropped just as Thugger faced more challenges and accusations in his RICO case as it started to pick up more steam. Most recently, his legal team denied claims that he provided information on a homicide. In addition, his lawyer motioned to remove certain charges from his indictment, as they are related to incidents that occurred over five years before Young Thug’s arrest. Still, there’s a lot of support behind him right now, even if his family also sees plenty of backs turned to him, as well. For example, his sister Dolly White recently expressed belief that everyone in Atlanta “hates” him.

Meanwhile, it seems like the rollout for this new album is far from over. Onlookers spotted Drake potentially filming a music video for their collab “Oh U Went” in Memphis. Hopefully BUSINESS IS BUSINESS continues to see spins throughout the year. For more news and the latest updates on Young Thug and Southside, keep checking in with HNHH.

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Hit-Boy Calls Out Metro Boomin, Hitmaka, Mustard & Southside

A feud is brewing in the producer world after Hitmaka called out Hit-Boy. Hitmaka felt like Hit-Boy can’t see him because he’s had more success than the producer behind “Sicko Mode,” “N***as In Paris,” and Nas’s King’s Disease series. “I’m on the radio. Hit-Boy not on the radio,” Hitmaka said before stating that he has nothing but love for Hit. “If you play the soundtrack to your life for the past four, five years on radio – I know it’s gotta be frustrating with ‘em my name is so similar, my brother.”

Hitmaka undoubtedly has a strong discography with several singles that have been in rotation over the past few years. With his upcoming project with Jim Jones on the way this Friday, Back In My Prime, the momentum is already high for Hitmaka right now. Last week, Chlöe dropped her latest single from her forthcoming album, “How Does It Feel” ft. Chris Brown – his first major placement of the year. However, Hitmaka also has an album on the way, which will likely have the radio on smash, again.

Hit-Boy Responds To Hitmaka

Evidently, Hit-Boy took Hitmaka’s comments to heart and fired back on wax. Rory Farrell of Rory & Mal fame shared a video of Hit previewing a new track in the studio where he calls out his contemporaries while questioning their credentials as producers. On the song, Hit-Boy doesn’t hold back his feelings about Metro Boomin, Southside, Mustard, and of course, Hitmaka. “I’m usually homeboys with producers I get compared to/ But on this one I wanna stretched out, extra leg-room,” he raps on the song.

From there, he calls out Metro, claiming he “never heard him do boom-bap.” Then, he slights Southside for his signature use of 808s before taking aim at Mustard. However, the most scathing bars were aimed towards Hitmaka. “I just seen Yung Berg smoke on the wave/ I should do him like Trick Trick and snatch Hit out his name,” he raps. “I’m like Debo on this cruiser/ How you got no credits without co-producers.”  Rory captioned the post, “Okay .. I’m instigating producer beef lmao @_Hitmaka you know you my guy but it’s on you.” Check out Hit-Boy’s bars above. 

Hitmaka Challenges Hit-Boy

Polo G Announces New Single With Future & Southside

Polo G’s follow-up to 2021’s Hall Of Fame could be coming soon. The rapper’s unveiled a handful of singles over the past few months but it seems like those intended to build up the anticipation for his major collab that’s on the way. This week, the rapper announced his upcoming single, “No Time Wasted” ft. Future and produced by Southside, due out on Feb. 17th.

Just a day before announcing the single, he shared a snippet online while asking fans to guess the feature. “this me and bro 1st time droppin one,” he wrote before confirming that he has a new album coming soon. “New single otw & album soon.” The teaser showcased Southside’s massive production style while Polo provided melody-filled motivational bars. “I know you waitin’/ Gettin’ fed up, you runnin’ out of patience/ Just keep yo head up, I told you we would make it,” Polo raps in the snippet. After revealing the feature, it’s hard not to hear Future’s influence on Polo G, especially when paired with Southside’s production.

Southside and Polo G have worked closely with one another since last summer, so “No Time Wasted” likely won’t be the last we hear from them. Prior to the release of “Distraction,” produced by Southside and Cubeatz, he revealed that the two were locked in during an interview with W Magazine. It seems that a release date could come after the single drops. 

“Distraction” marked the first single from his upcoming album. However, Polo G hasn’t unveiled any details surrounding the project. He dished out a few singles throughout 2022 to warm fans up until his follow-up to Hall Of Fame. He unveiled “Bag Talk” in late October, then released “My All” in December.

The song’s release couldn’t come at a better time as Future is fresh off of a huge weekend at the Grammys. The Atlanta rapper scored his second Grammy of his career – and first as a main artist – for “WAIT FOR U” in the Best Melodic Rap Performance category. Future previously scored a Grammy for his contributions to Jay Rock’s “King’s Dead” alongside James Blake and Kendrick Lamar. Hopefully, “No Time Wasted” isn’t the last collaboration we hear from Future and Polo G. Check the snippet out below. 

Roddy Ricch Recruits G Herbo And Doe Boy For The Mustard And Southside-Produced ‘Ghetto Superstar’

For two producers whose respective sounds have dominated their respective regions (and the mainstream sound of hip-hop overall), you probably couldn’t find two more different-sounding beatmakers than Mustard and Southside without some serious effort. But when they combine forces on Roddy Ricch‘s new single “Ghetto Superstar,” the effect is truly more than the sum of its parts.

They couldn’t have found a better vehicle to bridge the gap than the versatile Compton native, either; his slippery flow, which is inspired as much by the melodic yodel-rap of Young Thug as it is by hometown heroes like Eazy-E or YG, sounds as natural alongside a Mustard post-hyphy bounce as it does with a trap-tastic trunk thumper from Southside.

But, just to spice things up, the trio also brings along a pair of perfectly-suited guests in G Herbo and Doe Boy, who both tend to defy the dominant sounds of their own respective hometowns in the same way. Herb treats the snares as more of a suggestion than a physical boundary to his conversational flow, while Doe Boy has proven to be more consonant than his Atlanta countrymen like Future, providing an intriguing counterpart to Roddy and Herb’s more glassy-eyed approaches.

You can check out Roddy’s new single, “Ghetto Superstar,” above.