Eli Fross Delivers Banger After Banger On “The Book Of Eli”

It may not be new music Friday, but that didn’t stop Eli Fross from dropping off a fire new 9-track project that includes features from Lil Zay Osama on “Mad Max,” Bankroll Buna on “Gangway” and Sleepy Hallow on “Steppas Freestyle.”

Apart from the joint tracks, other titles we’ve been loving that feature Fross’ solo talent include “Growing Up Gangsta” and “Shakur,” but the project as a whole is definitely worth checking out the next time you load up your streaming queue.

The New York native has been promoting The Book of Eli on his Instagram page, telling his followers that the album has “NO SKIPS” and urging dedicated fans to make the artwork their profile picture to help generate hype and spread the word.

This is Fross’ first full-length release since he shared CESAR, a 13-track album including just one feature from Sleepy Hallow, in November of last year. His growth over the past 12 months is obvious, and as he continues to hone in and focus on his craft, he’ll only get better and better.

Which song from The Book of Eli is your favourite? Let us know below.

Tracklist:

1. Exposing Me Part II

2. Mad Max (feat. Lil Zay Osama)

3. Laced

4. Growing Up Gangsta

5. Shakur

6. Elm Street

7. Tactical

8. Gangway (feat. Bankroll Buna)

9. Steppas Freestyle (feat. Sleepy Hallow)

Megan Thee Stallion Fires Back Over Media Coverage Of Tory Lanez Shooting Case

Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion is speaking out against media coverage regarding Tory Lanez’s court hearing this week, during which detectives and witnesses shared more information on the alleged shooting incident from last year. According to Megan’s activity on Twitter, she believes that some of the headlines being published directly following Tory’s court appearance are dismissing the fact that she was shot while unarmed. 

We’ve heard from everybody involved in the ongoing saga in the last few hours as Tory Lanez has complained about the initial reports claiming he shouted “Dance, bitch, dance” at Megan before shooting at her feet. Kelsey Nicole, Megan’s former friend who was also in the car with them, said that she will be speaking her truth soon.


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One of the most recent stories breaking out from the court hearing is about an alleged fight that Megan and Kelsey had in the car before Tory fired shots. Megan took to Twitter to address the media coverage of this situation, reminding people that she’s the victim in all of this.

“Don’t blogs/ journalists have to have accurate/ credible sources before going with a story? Or is it just like a new I got paid to post this or I heard out from my home girl type policy these days,” asked Megan without pointing out which outlets she was criticizing. “Like I’ve been SHOT and the focus of some these headlines are dismissing that I was attacked with a WEPON WHILE I WAS UNARMED and trying to paint it as a cat fight between friends why do I have to relive this with everyone on the internet every day ? And watch y’all gaslight me.”


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What do you think about the way the media has covered this story and Megan’s response?


Screenshot via @theestallion on Twitter

Deion Sanders & Jackson State Shockingly Secure Number 1 Recruit

Ever since becoming the head coach at Jackson State, Deion Sanders has been trying to change the culture of the team, and the football program as a whole. In the past, HBCUs have had a hard time recruiting players as the schools don’t have the funding or the attention that some of the other colleges do. For many, going to Alabama or another SEC school is much more appealing than going to a place like Jackson State, however, Sanders is doing everything he can to change that mentality.

In fact, this past week, Sanders promised Jackson State fans that he was going to shock the college football world on signing day. No one knew what he meant by this, but on Wednesday, we all found out in epic fashion.

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As you can see in the video below, the number one recruit in the entire nation, Travis Hunter, opted to sign with Jackson State instead of Florida State. This was a move that no one saw coming, although for those who have been paying attention to Sanders’ program, this was a massive triumph that could certainly turn the tide for HBCUs all across the nation.

Hunter is a dual threat who can play both running back and corner back. With Sanders’ guidance, Hunter could find himself as a top recruit once it comes time for his NFL Draft year. Of course, that will be in a long time from now, however, this remains a huge deal for college football, and it’s great to see Sanders doing such a fine job on the recruiting front.

Derek Chauvin Pleads Guilty To Federal Charges Of Violating George Floyd’s Civil Rights

45-year-old Derek Chauvin has reversed his prior not-guilty plea on federal charges of violating the civil rights of George Floyd as part of a deal with U.S. prosecutors, BBC reports. The former police officer’s agreement means he won’t face trial in January, although it’s likely he’ll receiver a heftier prison sentence.

Currently, Chauvin is serving 22.5 years for his crimes, and prosecutors have recommended up to 300 months, or 25 years, in prison for the civil rights charges, however, because of his plea, he’ll be allowed to serve them concurrently.

The 45-year-old also plead guilty to violating the rights of a boy who was only 14 at the time of an arrest that took place back in 2007. Chauvin reportedly “held the boy, who is Black, by the throat, hit him in the head with a flashlight and held his knee on the boy’s neck and upper back while he was handcuffed and not resisting.”

As you may remember, he acted in a similar manner while detaining Floyd in the spring of 2020 – the charges he faces are for depraving the late man of his rights by kneeling on his neck as he was in handcuffs, and for “failing to provide medical care” during the arrest.

The three other officers involved in the tragedy – Alexander Keund, Thomas Lane, and Tou Thao – have also been accused of violating Floyd’s civil rights, and are set to head to trial in March for state charges of aiding and abetting second-degree murder and second-degree man slaughter.

BBC also notes that Chauvin has been in solitary confinement in a Minnesota prison since April. Check back in with HNHH for more updates on his case later.

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Roddy Rich Coming In A Rolls Royce

Roddy Rich may be coming to your city soon in a Rolls Royce. This all a part of his latest album rollout strategy for “Live Life Fast”. Roddy Richy Uses Custom Rolls Royce’s In Album Campaign Roddy Rich is traveling the country with an opportunity for some of his fans to listen to his upcoming […]

Kevin Durant Believes Steph Curry Owes Him A Rolex

Steph Curry is one of the greatest players to ever step on an NBA court. While some will dispute his accolades, there are many who understand just how much he means to the current state of the game. He helped usher in the era we are currently under, and last night, he made history as he broke Ray Allen’s three-point record, against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.

Curry was so ecstatic following the record that he ended up gifting Andre Iguodala and Draymond Green with some Rolexes to show his gratitude. These are the two players who have assisted the most on Steph’s threes, so it only makes sense that they would be the recipients of some gear.

As it turns out, the third most assists on Steph three-pointers belongs to none other than Kevin Durant, who now plays on the Brooklyn Nets. After seeing the gifts that Steph gave Iggy and Draymond, it’s clear that he wanted in on the action, and he let his feelings be known on Twitter.

“Send the Rollie,” KD wrote simply. Of course, there was a sense of sarcasm in the tweet, as is typically the case from KD. Regardless, you can’t help but feel like he deserves a whole lot of credit when it comes to some of the accomplishments that Steph has seen over the years.

Hopefully, Curry knows KD’s Brooklyn address so he can get him that watch swiftly.

Boosie Badazz Sued For $525K Over “Legendz Of The Streets” Tour, Issues Video Response

Boosie Badazz has been in the media quite a bit lately and for some pretty bad reasons. His latest appearance is a result of a chaotic brawl during a performance back in October at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena. On Oct.3, 2021, things escalated during Boosie’s set on the “Legendz of the Streetz” tour and the entire show was shut down. During the fight, the rapper and his entourage caused excessive damage to production equipment and the venue. It’s unclear what sparked the altercation, but he was removed from all tour dates that followed. Following the fight, he took to Twitter, claiming that he was banned for protecting his life. As a result, he filed a $20 million lawsuit against the arena in response to a gun being allowed in the area. 

Now, however, the tables have turned, as the booker and promoter, respectively, MN2S and We Are Live Entertainment for the “Legendz of the Streetz” tour, have filed a suit against the Louisana native, alleging him to be the cause of the brawl. Their lawsuit claims Boosie was booked for a total of $150K for five performances and even received a $50K deposit in good faith prior to the first show. The two companies claim that the rapper requested more money before the show. We Are Live president, Leonard Rowe, declined his request and claims the rapper threatened to sabotage the show – and did. Now, the companies are asking for a whopping $525K from Boosie. 

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With this news breaking today, and Boosie being seemingly under fire for the incident once again, he decided to clap back at both TMZ and The Shade Room in his latest string of tweets. In response to their reportings on the incident that have resulted in a lawsuit, he fired back with a tweet, “TMZ IS YOU GO POST THE PICS N VIDEOS FROM MY IG PAGE AMERICASMOSTWANTEDIG R NOT MFS.” The rapper then follows up with a one-minute video disparaging the media outlets. He also claims the two outlets ignored the presence of a gun during the show, only focusing on him. 

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Rick Ross Calls Jay-Z His Dream ‘Verzuz’ Opponent: ‘Why Not?’

Despite already participating in a Verzuz opposite 2 Chainz last year, Rick Ross would love the chance to give the big homie his flowers on another. During an appearance on the daytime talk show The Real to promote his new album, Richer Than I Ever Been, Ross was asked which artist would be his favorite Verzuz opponent, to which he responded: “Jay-Z.”

“Why not?” he said. “To me, that’s what makes Verzuz special because it brings out the best in both parties. That’s a possibility, but I gotta give my flowers to the big homie. I got to. My homie gave me my first opportunity signing me to Def Jam Records, and he’s one-of-one.”

Unfortunately for Ross, it seems semi-unlikely that Jay would deign to participate in the hits battle series and certainly, the matchup that seems to be most cited on social media is the one with the most history behind it: Jay-Z vs. Nas. Still, that won’t stop fans from dreaming.

One of those fans turned out to be LA Reid, who recently caught flak for proposing a Verzuz between Beyonce and Mariah Carey. His suggestion was roundly criticized as being out-of-touch and lopsided, considering Mariah’s solo career began nearly a decade before Beyonce’s.

Check out the clip of Rick Ross praising Jay-Z above.

Rolling Loud California Still Held Some Surprises For The Long-Running Festival

After three iterations of Rolling Loud in the Los Angeles area with remarkably similar lineups, you’d think the traveling festival might be all out of surprises. But its latest iteration — this time, in a new location after a forced hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic — proves that the show’s organizers still have a few tricks up their sleeves, beginning with the new venue at the National Orange Show event center in San Bernardino.

One of the biggest surprises of the weekend was Kanye West’s guest appearance during Future’s headlining set on Sunday night, but Rolling Loud didn’t need big-name pop-outs to make an impression. Many of the billed artists at the Power 106 stage, such as KenTheMan, Teezo Touchdown, and Snot, were able to leave an imprint on the crowd as assuredly as the headliners’ special guests.

In particular, Chance The Rapper-co-signed Teezo Touchdown caught my eye as an unusual artist with a flair for the dramatic, who clearly puts a lot of work into his presentation — even if it’s a little off-putting at first. Teezo’s hype man, presenting himself as a boisterous coach character, did an almost 5-minute skit to begin the Texas artist’s set, which was a gamble given the short set times at Rolling Loud in general.

But Teezo, whose “gameday” outfits usually consist of an elaborate arrangement of nails — yes, like the kind from the hardware store — draped all over his football jersey (with pads!) and hair, backed up the eye-popping imagery with songs that the crowd clearly enjoyed. KenTheMan also left me with the sense that she’ll be climbing the Rolling Loud totem pole in due time thanks to her fun, engaging set.

Ever since my interview with Latto for Uproxx’s latest cover story, I can’t unsee the performance disparity between men and women rappers and who’s expected to do what onstage. For instance, Teezo’s set wound up being the most elaborate one — for the most part, the other male rappers kind of just stood there, reciting their lyrics and occasionally stage diving or yelling at the crowd to open up a mosh pit.

Meanwhile, the women I saw — Ken, Rico Nasty, and Flo Milli — went all out, either bringing dancers or other bells and whistles to their sets. Certainly they were a lot more dressed up than the guys, who mostly opted for some combination of jeans and shirts — although plenty wore jackets as a concession to chilly desert temperatures (Saturday night saw lows in the 30s).

With the new venue, which was likely a concession to the pandemic planning needs of the usual LA venue in Exposition Park, the layout was cozy and the organizers did a pretty okay job of incorporating permanent structures like the Orange Pavilion into the festival. The pavilion was turned into the Loud Factory, packing in a skate park, basketball courts, a bar, and a screen displaying the live Twitch feeds fans could escape the weather and get off their feet at the picnic tables positioned inside without missing sets from their favorite artists.

Meanwhile, with so many of my personal favorites like Cordae and Lil Nas X deep in album mode or committed to the Jingle Ball Tour, I got a chance to check out acts I might have ordinarily skipped, like Teezo. The mid-line artists at the Punx and Ciroc stages wound up offering the most entertainment value, as Kalan.FrFr and Drakeo The Ruler lived up to their billing, and undercards like Ty Dolla Sign perfectly set up the headliners, J. Cole, Future, and Kid Cudi.

Some notes, though: Sound issues plagued a number of acts, although they were quickly cleared up, so props to the sound and video teams. I wasn’t able to truly figure out the parking situation until the last day, but that may not be an issue at future iterations of the fest if my theory about the pandemic forcing the venue change pans out. The age limit on this year’s fest, despite being prompted by tragic events elsewhere, actually led to a more enjoyable fest for everyone. There was enough room to spread out, crowd crushes were basically non-existent, and there seemed to be a generally more respectful, chiller vibe than I got used to at previous Rolling Loud festivals. That one, maybe they should keep.