Cordae Meets Us At “The Crossroads” On Our New “Fire Emoji” Playlist Update: Stream

2024 is still continuing its run as a great hip-hop year, and as you’ll see on our latest Fire Emoji playlist update, new releases this week are no different. First up is the new and long-awaited album from Cordae, The Crossroads, whose only feat more impressive than its stellar guest list is the amount of growth that the North Carolina rapper displays here. There are boisterous bangers, introspective jams, a real hunger to be the best MC possible, and plenty of soulful instrumentation. As far as specific highlights, we’d recommend “No Bad News” with Kanye West as a great taster.

Speaking of new albums on Fire Emoji, we also wanted to shout out Denzel Curry’s expanded version of his KING OF THE MISCHIEVOUS SOUTH Vol. 2 mixtape. The new records are pretty gritty and hard-hitting, and “GOT ME GEEKED” specifically unlocked a new flow for Zeltron that shows he’s still as dynamic as ever on the mic. Another fresh LP to talk about is the return of Young Nudy and Pi’erre Bourne, as they linked up for another full-length with Sli’merre 2. It’s just as woozy, chilled-out, and wavy as you would expect, as songs like “Get Fu*ked Up” exemplify their chemistry.

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Finally, we wanted to point you to NBA YoungBoy’s new project I Just Got A Lot On My Shoulders, the latest installment in this prolific catalog. Not every cut on here is as outwardly aggressive as you might expect though, such as the light melodies and atmospheric pads on “Killa Season” that saves all the bravado for YB’s mic performance. As for new singles on Fire Emoji, the big highlight is Juice WRLD and Nicki Minaj’s “All Girls Are The Same” remix. “AGATS2 (Insecure)” is a dreamy reimagining of the iconic original, and the Trinidadian femcee fits very well on this dramatic new version.

Also, Ray Vaughn continues to prove himself as a passionate lyricist on “EAST CHATT” with a killer Isaiah Rashad feature. To round things out, we have Lil Baby’s “5AM,” which is one of his most creative sample flips and flow performances as of late. Let us know what your favorite Fire Emoji inclusion was this week, as well as what else we missed, down in the comments section below. Check the playlist out above and, as always, come back to HNHH for the best rap releases around the clock.

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Cordae Enters ‘The Crossroads’ Era As He Announces His Third Studio Album With A Cinematic Teaser Clip

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Given the breaking politics news (Joe Biden dropping out of the 2024 presidential race), today (July 21) isn’t an ideal time to make any more announcement. But it looks like Uproxx cover star Cordae wanted to cut to gloom online with a reveal of his own.

Across his official social media pages, the “Feel It In The Air” rapper uploaded a cinematic clip to tease his third studio album, The Crossroads.

“The Crossroads Era begins now,” he wrote.

In the video, Cordae provided fans with a sneak peek into what he’s daily activities since his brief step back from the public. Those activities include quality time with his daughter Shai (whom he shares with Naomi Osaka), relaxing, educating himself on world news, and more. All of which is sure to make its way onto the project.

He then went on to share that fans should expect the first offering of the forthcoming project, on July 24.

Users online shared their excitement with the news. Other welcomed Cordae back from his recent hiatus, to which he replied: “Great to be back, I had to get better for y’all. Y’all deserve my best 🖤.”

The official release date for the upcoming body of work isn’t known at this time. However, in his profile’s bio section Cordae made it clear that The Crossroads will be shared by way of his record label, Hi Level.

Cordae And Naomi Osaka’s Adorable Baby Shower Photos Reveal The Pair Has ‘A Little Princess’ On The Way

Cordae has very few regrets in his professional and personal pursuits. His decision to remain tight-lipped about his partner, tennis star Naomi Osaka’s pregnancy, has left fans confused. However, they’ve remained excited to see what this next chapter of the “RNP” rapper’s life would bring.

Now, as Osaka shared adorable photos from their joint baby shower, the entertainer broke his silence with just a short response. In the gallery of images shared to social media, Burberry-rocking Cordae caresses Osaka’s baby bump. Thanks to the background of the flicks, fans now know that the couple is expecting ‘a little princess.’

The rapper re-posted the gallery to his Instagram Story, adding, “#GirlDad.”

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Fans of the couple chimed in on social media to wish them well. One user wrote, “She looks amazing. Speaking health and blessings over her and her family.”

However, Cordae’s attire is what garnered the most attention after the images were posted to social media. Following in the unspoken Black tradition of the father-to-be sporting a Burberry button-down to commemorate the joyous occasion, Cordae was sure not to let the tradition die out.

“They got them meatballs? And with the Burberry shirt! A baby is definitely coming [crying laughing emoji],” wrote one user.

Another tweeted, “Lol Cordae with the Burberry on. The culture is undefeated [raised fist emoji] [crying laughing emoji.].”

“And, of course, he has the go-to shirt all guys wear to baby showers now, Burberry… gotta love it,” remarked another.

Cordae is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Cordae Doesn’t Want His Child To Be A Rapper

Naomi Osaka and Cordae are expecting their first child together, and the rapper recently expressed that he doesn’t want them to follow in his stead. In fact, he made some kind of harsh (but not really) statements on the latest episode of “The Shop,” which also featured Rich Paul and Druski. During that conversation, he called rapping “the most looked-down-upon profession,” but admitted that he’d be a hypocrite if his child told him that they aspire to be an MC. However, he still expressed excitement for the little one’s arrival, who the tennis star announced in January comes more than three years after they confirmed their romance.

“I’m not gon’ lie,” the Maryland-based artist began. “Unless they are dead nice at making records, unless I hear a hit or just good music or real talent… In my opinion, if I don’t hear talent, I could be a hypocrite. I could be like ‘nah.’ Imma heavily advise against it.” What’s more is that this sentiment might be similar to, say, your dad who’s a lawyer begging you to steer clear of law school. Still, given rap is a more creative profession, but a job nonetheless, many conflated his wishes as wanting to strike down creative dreams. That being said, the 25-year-old likely has a unique perspective on the game and on said career path that critics of his viewpoint will likely never experience.

Cordae Wouldn’t Want His Child To Be A Rapper

Despite that context, Steve Stoute still had some light pushback, mentioning that rappers who Cordae doesn’t like are still outselling him. While neither named specific MCs, the “RNP” lyricist said that he’s been wrong before, although it’s not necessarily related to the topic of his child being a rapper. Regardless, it still shows that his mind could change on that. They eventually tied both together when Cordae joked that his child would lose their “first investor” as a rapper if they criticized his music. Druski actually started the conversation on careers, speaking on his family’s reaction to his pursuit of a comedy career.

Moreover, he said that his mother and grandmother were against his choice to leave college, which eventually made him blossom into one of the most successful comedians working today. “It took time,” he shared. “And, you know, I think they just had to understand what the dream was and that I was really attached to it and I really wanted to pursue it. Same with rapping.” Time will tell if Cordae’s career changes his perspective on his child’s hypothetical rap aspirations- or if it confirms it. However you may feel about that, check out the full episode above and come back to HNHH for the latest news and updates on Cordae.

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