Key Glock Shares His ‘Something Bout Me’ Video As He Releases ‘Yellow Tape 2’

A little under two years removed from his surprise breakout with the original Yellow Tape, Memphis upstart Key Glock has returned to the project that made him one of hip-hop’s names to watch with Yellow Tape 2, which dropped today via Empire and Young Dolph’s Paper Route Empire. The project, which clocks in at 20 tracks — four more than its predecessor — contains no features but does have beats from notable producers like BandPlay, Buddah Bless, Juicy J, and Tay Keith.

In addition to dropping the album, Key Glock also shared the video for “Something Bout Me,” a rough-riding single produced by Tay Keith. In the video, KG runs several operations with the help of a squad of scantily clad companions. When business wraps up for the night, the women disrobe even further for an after-hours party where they twerk for the rapper as he relaxes and appreciates their talents. The single follows the video for “Ambition For Cash,” released a month ago to start the promo cycle for the new album.

Yellow Tape 2 brings Key Glock’s catalog of releases since 2020 to three projects, including his summer 2020 mixtape Son Of A Gun and his early 2021 joint album with Young Dolph, Dum And Dummer 2. He’s turning out to be quite the prolific creator, contributing to his growing profile as one of hip-hop’s hottest rising stars.

Watch Key Glock’s “Something Bout Me” video above and listen to his new project Yellow Tape 2 here.

Hit-Boy Details Email Jay-Z Sent Him After His Drunken Kanye West Rant

Back in August, following the release of Nas and Hit-Boy’s King’s Disease 2, footage from an album release after-party hit the internet and showed the Grammy award-winning producer sending a couple subliminals at Kanye West. 

With Nas by his side, Hit-Boy grabbed the mic and let Yeezy have it. 

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It’s not a hundred n****s producing the beat,” he said. “It’s not a hundred n****s writing the rhymes, n***a. It’s two n****s in the studio. I hear this sh*t right now, homie. It’s going down. King’s Disease II. Stream that sh*t, buy that sh*t.”

Hit-Boy continued. 

“There be n****s in the studio. It’s just me and bro, bro. Do y’all hear this sh*t? It’s just me and this n***a in the studio. He’s barred up, I’m making beats. No hooplah. We not on f*ckin’ Twitter botherin’ y’all. We not on IG Live putting a weird-ass stream up, n***a. We doin’ this sh*t for real though, n***a! Stop playin’!,” he screamed into the mic. 

During a recent appearance on New Rory & MAL, Hit-Boy addressed the rant, and revealed that Jay-Z emailed him and told him to stay humble. 

Explaining that he was “blitzed off the Henny,” the King’s Disease producer said he was trying to convey just how good he and Nas had gotten at making music together, and after Ye’s bizarre livestream from Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium, he just wanted to know who was making what. But he admitted the message was not presented in the way he wished it had been. And when Jay-Z caught wind of the rant, he reportedly emailed Hit-Boy on some “‘You don’t even gotta do all that, man. This shit hard, I fuck with the album. You talented, stay humble’ type shit.” 

Hit-Boy paraphrased exactly what Hov told him after seeing the rant, but whatever he said had an impact. While Hit-Boy and Ye have worked together in the past, issues involving working with Beyoncé created a divide between them. Where Hit-Boy had no problem going at Ye, it’s clear that his Watch The Throne collaborator had enough sway and influence to de-escalate that situation before it became anything more. 

Check out Hit-Boy’s full appearance on New Rory & MAL wherever you listen to podcasts and let us know what you think of his comments on the Ye situation down below. 

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Fat Nick Explains Why He Loves Little Caesars Despite Knowing It’s Not Good

Florida rapper Fat Nick knows that there are so many amazing options for pizza around the world, but he just can’t get away from Little Caesar’s. Despite him realizing that there are plenty of local pizza spots that would make him a delicious deep-dish pizza on any given day of the week, Nicky Gordo would still consider calling his go-to Little Caesar’s for his fix. 

“I hold myself to a very high level of food critique, right? But my guilty pleasure… I fucking love Little Caesar’s. That shit’s gas,” said Fat Nick in the new episode of Snack Review. “And I’m not supposed to, right? ‘Cause I know it’s dogshit and I know what good pizza is, but I just like it. It’s like that sneaky link that brings you in all the time, you get me? It’s lit, I like it a lot.”

The rapper also spoke about how he used to love drinking Arizona iced tea when he was younger, but he absolutely hates the beverage now.

“I would never drink that shit now, let me tell you that,” said Fat Nick about Arizona being his favorite drink when he was a kid.

The new episode comes on the same day that Nick drops his new project, titled Gorgeous Glizzy Gordo. The rapper was also on Snack Review on Thursday, where he tried out snacks from around the world and gave his honest thoughts on them.

Check out the new episode above.

Penn Badgley Shocked Cardi B With A Gift & Letter From His Creepy “You” Character

Back in October, we shared a story about the budding friendship between Hustlers actress Cardi B and former Gossip Girl cast member, Penn Badgley. According to the mother of two’s Twitter, the famous faces have taken their relationship to the next level.

On Thursday, Cardi shared a photo of a present and a letter that she had received from Joe Goldberg (Badgley’s sociopathic character from the Netflix original series You). “How Joe found my new house address?” she wrote above a photo of a hat with the words, “Hello, You…” written across the front.

“My stalking and killing makes me a certified freak, seven days a week, but it also brought me to…you,” the card in the rapper’s hand reads. “Cardi B, you have a way with social media. You’re meaningful. Substantive. I just like you. You’re authentic and nuanced…just as you are with your music.”

Attention around the two first started swirling with Badgley name-dropped the New Yorker in an interview, praising her for the way that she connects with fans and presents herself on social media. Since then, the famous friends have swapped Twitter profile pictures, and the actor even revealed that a petition has been started to get Cardi on the next season of You.

The note continues, “you keep me on my toes, the ones that are left, at least. You can’t be caged in and it’s refreshing. Can’t wait to see you slaying in this hat, but I certainly hope you don’t disappear.”

Fans have been loving the crossover, and hundreds of people in the replies are begging to see Cardi B appear on the show. “Is Offset ok?” one person joked. “He probably in a glass box somewhere,” another user joked, referring Joe Goldberg’s notorious storage method for his victims.

Would you like to see Cardi B appear in You? Let us know below. 

Lamar Jackson Wants Fans To Stop Pestering Him About OBJ

Odell Beckham Jr. is one of the best wide receivers in the NFL although as a member of the Cleveland Browns, he wasn’t able to show off that raw talent. The wide receiver would be open on numerous occasions although Baker Mayfield would always refuse to pass to him. It was a bad situation and OBJ wanted out. This past week, the Browns revealed that they would release Beckham Jr. and on Monday, he would be added to Waivers.

Now, with OBJ becoming available, fanbases all across the NFL are jumping at the bit to get their hands on Odell. They know he could be a great addition to their favorite teams, although it is all going to come down to who has priority on the Waiver Wire, and so far, that team is the Detroit Lions.

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One fanbase that is yearning for a wide receiver is the Ravens. Lamar Jackson doesn’t have many great players to pass to, and fans have been hoping for a true one-of-a-kind talent. In fact, fans continue to ask Jackson about OBJ’s potential status in Baltimore, and he’s fed up about it.

While taking to Twitter today, Jackson said “I can’t do nothing for y’all @ the @ravens not meeee. I can’t do nothing.” Of course, Jackson is spot on here as it is fully up to the Ravens front office to make the effort to acquire Beckham Jr. off of Waivers. At this point though, it seems unlikely.

Let us know which team you think would be best for OBJ, in the comments below.

Key Glock Tells Nothing But The Truth On “Something Bout Me”

In a recent interview for HNHH’s On The Come Up series, Key Glock explained that, although he doesn’t like doing sequels, he had to make Yellow Tape 2

“I never planned on even doing a sequel,” Glock told HNHH. “But I just had to keep it going because the first one made so much of a statement.” And to kick off the brand-new, 20-track, featureless Yellow Tape 2the Memphis rapper stays making a statement, and picks up right where Yellow Tape left off. 

You can feel what type of record “Something Bout Me” is about to be from the very second the beat comes on. Spitting over an aggressive bassline and ominous keys courtesy of Tay Keith, Glock gets right into it. Flexing everything from his jewelry to his nine cars that don’t need any keys, Key Glock is relentless in his delivery, and in the pursuit of the money. 

Accompanied by visuals of Glock and a team of beautiful women running what looks like a less-than-legal operation, “Something Bout Me” is a bonafide anthem. After six years in the game, the Glockoma rapper feels some type of way about himself, and for good reason. 

Quotable Lyrics
Yeah, let the chopper sing like TLC
Yeah, big chains sounding like bells on me
Just told this h*e she ain’t worth fifty cent, b*tch, you know I’m a P-I-M-P
If I see this shit, I want it, I get it, n***a, I ain’t got time for no lease

Make sure to check out On The Come Up featuring Key Glock here and let us know what you think of “Something Bout Me” and Yellow Tape 2 down in the comments. 

 

Kay Flock Makes Grand Introduction On “The D.O.A. Tape”

Bronx rapper Kay Flock is quickly becoming one of New York’s most popular rising artists. The eighteen-year-old has been turning heads for the last few months, attracting all kinds of attention as he continues his meteoric rise. Performing at Rolling Loud New York this past weekend, the rapper made headlines because of a run-in backstage with Ron Suno, but with the release of The D.O.A. Tape on Friday, his music is back at the forefront of all conversations about Flock.

Picking up co-signs from Lil Tjay and Fivio Foreign a few weeks ago with the release of “Not In The Mood,” Kay Flock released the “Being Honest” remix with G Herbo on Thursday before coming through with his eight-track mixtape. The project includes features from B-Lovee, Dougie B, and more. 

If you’ve been hearing about Kay Flock but have yet to check out his music, it’s time to see what he’s bringing to the game. Listen to The D.O.A. Tape below and see for yourself why everybody is talking about Kay Flock.

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Tracklist:

1. Is Ya Ready
2. Being Honest (Remix) [feat. G Herbo]
3. Brotherly Love (feat. Dougie B & B-Lovee)
4. PSA
5. Opp Spotter (feat. B-Lovee)
6. Speed Racing (feat. B-Lovee)
7. TCardi (feat. Dougie B, Lil Skrap 1090, & Justo B)
8. Being Honest

Aaron Rodgers Consulted Joe Rogan On Ivermectin Use

Aaron Rodgers will miss his team’s game this weekend as he currently has COVID-19. Rodgers could have played this weekend had he been vaccinated, as vaccinated players can return to the field as soon as they get two negative COVID tests. Instead, Rodgers will have to watch from home while fans scrutinize him for lying about taking the vaccine, prior to the NFL season.

Today, Rodgers tried to clear the air on the matter as he spoke to Pat McAfee about his decision to not get the vaccine. Rodgers says it is because of the fact that he is allergic to one of the ingredients that were used in the mRNA vaccines. Rodgers also went on to say that he consulted Joe Rogan for help with battling the virus, and even took Ivermectin thanks to Rogan’s recommendation. Now, Rodgers says he is doing just fine.

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“I’ve consulted with a now-good friend of mine, Joe Rogan, after he got COVID and I’ve been doing a lot of the stuff that he recommended in his podcasts and on the phone to me,” Rodgers said via TMZ. “I’ve been taking monoclonal antibodies, ivermectin, zinc, vitamin c and d, and HCQ and I feel pretty incredible.”

Rogan was roasted for his use of Ivermectin last month, although it didn’t stop him from touting the drug to his audience. In the aftermath of this interview, Rodgers has been made fun of online for his “research” although for now, it doesn’t seem like Rodgers cares. After all, why would he?

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