Stormzy Tries To Move His Lamborghini From Between Two Cars At London Hotel

Stormzy is one of the most successful and renowned figures from the UK grime scene, who keeps putting out great material every so often. While he’s currently on a less packed schedule release-wise, that’s by no means an indication of him slacking off. Moreover, he recently went to the 2023 Ivor Novello Awards at the Grosvenor Hotel in London on Thursday (May 19). However, when he got his keys from the valet and went to his vehicle upon exiting, he found his luxury yellow Lamborghini sandwiched between two other cars. When he tried to back it up and reverse his way out, it seems the situation got even stickier for him.

Furthermore, Stormzy’s yellow Lambo was reportedly stuck for about 15 minutes before hotel staff came to assist. After they moved one of the other vehicles to open space, the South Norwood artist was able to leave with no further issues. While it might seem like a small and inarguably expensive delay, time is greater than money for most celebrities out there. He could’ve run into an unwanted situation with a fan, get surrounded by paparazzi, or just been out longer for more than what he bargained for.

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Stormzy, Kendrick Lamar & Jack Harlow At The 2023 Met Gala

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MAY 01: (L-R) Jack Harlow, Kendrick Lamar and Stormzy attend The 2023 Met Gala Celebrating “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line Of Beauty” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 01, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Arturo Holmes/MG23/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue)

Meanwhile, more recent Stormzy news revolved around gossip that he and his ex-girlfriend Maya Mama are getting back together. Rumors indicate the two are back in regular contact after dating for four years and calling it quits in 2019. “I’d never experienced a breakup and the feelings that come with a breakup,” Stormzy told GQ of the split back in November of 2022. “And I never wanted to ever be in a position again where I felt what I was feeling. Because it showed me that I was a boy. And I do not want to go any further as a boy. I’ve seen how that manifests in other people. And I don’t want to be like that.”

“So what is the necessary work I have to do to make sure I’m not in this position again?” the This Is What I Mean lyricist continued. “That means growth, accountability, changing my character, changing my routines, my habits, my tradition, my values, my morals. Because how I feel right now and how I’ve made someone else feel and how I’ve devastated a world that I was living in- I just never want to be in this position again. So what do I need to do?” For more news and the latest updates on Stormzy, stick around on HNHH.

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Westside Boogie Admits To Being Confined By His Own Roots In The Video For ‘Stuck’

It looks like 2022 will finally be the year that Westside Boogie delivers a new album to the world. The last time he dropped a full-length project, which was 2019’s Everythings For Sale, the Compton rapper went simply by Boogie. Since then, he’s undergone a name change, freestyles over a number of rap’s most popular recent beats, and laid off a few guest verses. In addition to that, Boogie dropped his first official single, “Outside” with Joey Badass, towards the end of 2020 which signified the start of a new chapter in his career. That continues Boogie’s latest release.

Westside Boogie returns with “Stuck” and it’s an honest effort that sees him admit to being confined to his roots. While fame and success might cause some to run away from the responsibilities and dangers of home, Boogie says he’s yet to fully detach himself from his home. “It’s somethin’ ’bout the hood, I love it, I ain’t goin’, no, I’m stuck,” he raps on the song’s chorus.

The new track arrives after Boogie confirmed that his sophomore album will be titled More Black Superheroes. The news was shared through posts from Boogie and his label Shady Records. A release date for the project has yet to be revealed, but “Stuck” and news about More Black Superheroes both arrive after Boogie connected with Shelley fka DRAM for their recent collaboration, “Aight.”

You can check out the video for “Stuck” above.