Cardi B Clarifies Her Comments About Lean And Weed Making Hip-Hop Repetitive

Cardi B has stirred up a bit of controversy with her recent comments about hip-hop. During an Instagram Live conversation, the rapper confidently declared that her music is what “n****s is missing in the club.” She added, “Cause when I go to the club, that’s what n****s wanna hear. I feel like we keep hearing the same song over and over and over again.” She also explained how she believed weed consumption by some of her fellow rappers negatively affected the overall landscape of hip-hop.

“These rappers nowadays, all of them wanna die,” she said. “They all wanna die. All these n****s need to stop doing lean and smoking weed. You know, this the thing about these rappers, right? They get money and they start buying too much muthafu**in’ weed, and too much lean and they make that slow sh*t.”

Cardi later returned to Twitter to clarify her comments.

“I just want a balance sorry if I worded things wrong,” she wrote. “I just love music that drop hard and turn the club up like dreams & nightmare & First day out by tee grizzly. A perfect balance of rap and turn up.”

Meanwhile, Cardi is preparing to perform at the upcoming 2021 AMAs as well as guest appear on Summer Walker’s upcoming album, Still Over It.

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The Estate Of Tupac Shakur Announces A Tupac Museum Experience

Within the last month alone, immersive experiences dedicated to Prince and David Bowie have been announced. Now, a creative collaboration between The Estate of Tupac Shakur, The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame and others has announced a contemporary art museum style experience dedicated to the life and work of Tupac.

Tupac Shakur. Wake Me When I’m Free, is a multi-sensory experience that showcases the late rapper’s music, poetry, and artifacts in a 20,000 square foot space that is set to tour around the world. The museum will have surround sound spaces that use technology to present rarities, photos, writings, etc. that represent the creative compositions that marked Tupac’s life. A press release said that “WMWIF will delve into the greater meaning of his activism, music, and revolutionary art.” Even Tupac’s influential activist mother, Afeni Shakur is said to be incorporated throughout.

Set to open on January 21st, 2022, the global touring exhibit begins at The Canvas at L.A. Live in Downtown L.A. and will move through select U.S. and international cities over the course of the next few years. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Chief Curator & Vice President of Curatorial Affairs, Nwaka Onwusa led the curatorial efforts, along with Creative Director Jeremy Hodges of Project Art Collective. Hodges added his thoughts on the endeavor in a statement:

“It is a privilege to be a part of such a monumental project”, Hodges said. “Tupac Shakur was my Malcolm; he was my Martin, and to build an experience that honors such a prolific man, cannot be summed up in words. We wanted to create a memorable experience that will inspire you to be better than when you walked in, all while leaving you with the knowledge that he was a true revolutionary spirit.”

A “front of line” pre-sale goes on sale 11/09 at 10 am PT on wakemewhenimfree.com and general tickets go on sale 11/12 at 10 am PT.

Cardi B, City Girls, Latto Lead Halle Berry’s “Bruised” Soundtrack

Halloween weekend had plenty of Catwoman cosplay dominating the ‘Gram but none for visible than Saweetie. The Bay Area woman paid homage to Halle Berry’s Catwoman with a hilarious video that included Berry herself. In the background, though, Saweetie previewed some new music that was quickly overlooked due to Halle Berry’s cameo. However, it was a subtle teaser for the soundtrack of Halle Berry’s new film, Bruised.


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Per Variety, Halle Berry tapped in with rap’s leading ladies the soundtrack of her forthcoming Netflix film. The soundtrack will be released through Warner Records and include Saweetie, along with Cardi B, an executive producer on the film, Latto, and City Girls. In a statement for the soundtrack, Halle Berry expressed her excitement for H.E.R.’s song to be released.

“I can’t wait to show it,” Berry told Variety. “I have to tell you, one of the things I’m most excited about is the title song that H.E.R. sang… and she killed it. So I can’t wait to share with everyone and am super excited.”

City Girls’ “Scared” and H.E.R.’s “Automatic Woman” are described as being prominent in the film. City Girls’ contribution to the soundtrack will serve as the lead single and drop on Friday, Nov. 5th. 

“SURPRISE! Can’t wait for the world to finally experience my dream come true – the first all female Hip-hop project, the music of Bruised,” Berry captioned a post on IG. 

Other contributions to the soundtrack will come from Young M.A., Flo Milli, Rapsody, Baby Tate, and Dream Doll, among others. 

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Kim Kardashian & Pete Davidson’s Rumoured Relationship Has Turned Twitter Upside Down

There’s no denying that world has seen some interesting celebrity couples have their 15 minutes of fame over the years. The most recent stars to do so are Kim Kardashian West and Pete Davidson, who were seen holding hands on a rollercoaster at Knott’s Scary Farm in California this past weekend.

Once the photos were leaked to the media, it didn’t take long for them to begin making rounds on social media, where fans were shocked (to say the least) to see KKW spending time with the comedian. The two starred opposite one another during a recent episode of Saturday Night Live, when Kim made her hosting debut, and even shared a kiss during a skit.

In the past, Davidson has been linked to hot, high-profile women like Ariana Grande, Kate Beckinsale, Kaia Gerber, and Margaret Qualley, so finding out that he and the mother of four are in the midst of a fling wouldn’t be entirely surprising, especially now that she and Ye have seemingly gone their separate ways.

Several Twitter users have shared their opinion on the matter, taking the time to crack jokes about the New Yorker making his rounds amongst Hollywood’s elite.

“Pete Davidson spotted holding hands with Kim Kardashian,” one person wrote above a clip of Snoop Dogg saying, “this motherf*cker don’t miss.” Someone else joked, “The possibility of Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson being together…We’re really living in unprecedented times.”

Earlier this week, KKW arrived in New York, where Davidson spends most of his time, only further fuelling the rumour mill. The SKIMS founder was honoured at the Museum of Modern Art with WSJ Magazine’s Brand Innovator of the Year award, but it’s been said that’ll be in the city for at least a few more days, so who knows what else she’ll get up to.

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With Election Polls Closing Nationwide, Killer Mike Urges Black People To Vote

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The rapper and activist Killer Mike went on Instagram live with Black News Channel reporter Tezlyn Figaro. He discussed the importance of black voters mobilizing for today’s election in Atlanta and nationwide. Killer Mike Wants Black People To Get Out And Vote Election day is today and voters nationwide are hitting the polls in support […]

Saweetie To Make Her “Saturday Night Live” Debut This Month

No matter what your opinion is on Saweetie, you can’t deny that she’s a hustler. She’s ascended to the heights of pop culture without releasing a full-length EP. The Bay Area rapper has still landed deals with everyone from Crocs to McDonald’s, simply off of the strength of her brand.


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While fans await the arrival of her forthcoming debut album, Pretty Bitch Music, it looks like there’s a sign it’ll be arriving at some point this month. Saweetie has been tapped as a musical guest for Saturday Night Live in November. She’ll be making her SNL debut alongside host Simu Liu. The “My Type” rapper is joining a superstar list of musical guests on the show this month which include Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran. Saweetie and Simu Liu’s episode airs on Nov. 20th.

Perhaps, the date of her episode is an indication that the album could arrive this month. In October, Thug made his appearance on SNL following the release of his latest studio album, PUNKPretty Bitch Music could very well drop the day before her appearance on SNL, similar to Thug.

Very little information about Pretty Bitch Music has been made available since she announced the project. Earlier this year, she dropped Pretty Summer Playlist: Season 1 to hold fans over until PBM hits DSPs.

Check out the SNL announcement below. 

Eminem Was “Honoured” To Perform With LL Cool J At His Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction

This past weekend saw not only plenty of legendary Halloween costumes, but also several of the biggest names in music make history as they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. This year’s list of inductees included Tina Turner, The Go-Go’s, the Foo Fighters, Billy Preston, and rapper LL Cool J, among others.

When it was his turn to grace the stage, LL had plenty of surprises in store. The artist received an awesome introductory speech from Dr. Dre, in which he referred to his friend as someone who has “hit that unique space that crosses generations,” being enjoyed by not only you, but also your mother and kids.

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Afterwards, the 53-year-old put on a show stopping performance with the help of some friends. Jennifer Lopez made an appearance to assist on the pair’s 2002 collaboration, “All I Have,” and the New York native handled “Go Cut Creator Go” and “Mama Said Knock You Out” by himself.

As if that weren’t enough excitement for one induction ceremony, LL Cool J also enlisted Eminem to perform “Rock The Bells.” Em shared a photo of the special moment on Twitter earlier today, thanking his friend for the opportunity to tear up the stage beside him.

“‘Cause there’s a 10 to 1 chance that you might get smacked! ROCK THE BELLS with @llcoolj @rockhall airs 11/20 on HBO. It was such an honor, & 16 y.o. Marshall is so proud – congrats L!” the “Ass Like That” artist wrote.

Another hip-hop legend who made their way into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame last weekend is none other than Jay-Z, who was inducted by Obama and Dave Chappelle in a touching ceremony at the end of the night.

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Dua Lipa Doesn’t Submit “Levitating” Remix With DaBaby For Grammy Consideration

When DaBaby went on a homophobic, anti-AIDS diatribe during his performance at Rolling Loud in Miami back in July, fans were quick to cancel the rapper, and the music industry wasn’t far behind. DaBaby was removed from multiple festival lineups, had multiple shows cancelled altogether, and was even removed from the credits of his smash hit with Dua Lipa, “Levitating.”

Now, despite the success of “Levitating,” Lipa has also opted to leave the record out of consideration for the 64th Annual Grammy Awards, set to take place on January 31, 2022. 

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In a recent report by Variety, the omission of “Levitating” from Grammy consideration was discussed, and it is believed that Lipa left the record out of the conversation to further distance herself from DaBaby following his homophobic rant. 

In answering the question, “Where’s Dua Lipa’s “Levitating,” the biggest pop song of the year,” Variety‘s Chris Willman wrote that Lipa probably didn’t want to put her fans in a tough situation. 

“It should have been eligible, even though it was off an album that was up for multiple awards last year — because the single had its major impact this year, and because it was a new remix, with DaBaby as an added featured artist,” Willman wrote. “But Lipa presumably could only have submitted the DaBaby, and that would have been a lot to ask of voters, to pretend that the persona-non-grata rapper really wasn’t on it. Most likely Lipa was saving voters having to agonize over choosing between their love for her and their dread of giving the thumbs-up to a guy still considered toxic by much of the industry for his homophobic comments.”

While Lipa herself has yet to make any comment on why “Levitating” was omitted from Grammy consideration, all signs point to DaBaby’s guest verse being the reason why. 

What do you think of Dua Lipa keeping “Levitating” out of the Grammys? Let us know in the comments. 

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J. Cole Is Secretly One Of Rap’s Most Stylish Artists

Before launching his currently running Off-Season tour, J. Cole made a statement with his performance at the iHeartRadio Festival. It wasn’t a political statement, or even an announcement, though. It was a fashion statement. Rocking a tie-dye shirt, sweatpants, and black Crocs, Cole captured the attention of social media. While he’s far from the only rapper to endorse the Broomfield, Colorado shoe brand’s signature chunky, no-effort clogs, it was notable that he did so during such a high-profile performance. However, it shouldn’t be surprising; J. Cole has always secretly been one of rap’s most stylish artists.

I know what you’re thinking: “J. Cole? Stylish??” And I get it. If you’re online in any way, you’ve likely seen the Fayetteville, North Carolina rapper getting roasted for seemingly putting minimal effort into his performance fits — see the aforementioned Crocs instance. He’s never been one to shout out name brands or construct elaborate ensembles with glittering accessories dangling from his neck or wrists. He’s the ultra-regular rapper whose almost extreme relatability gets him clowned for not being flashy enough either in content or presentation.

Let’s get a few things clear, though. Fashion and style are two different things. As Cole’s mentor Jay-Z once said, “I can’t teach you my swag / You can pay for school but you can’t buy class.” Just donning a stack of expensive items bearing the brand marks of Italian designers doesn’t equate to having style; anyone can buy their way into fashion icon status with enough money. Having style means having a signature look, an ethos behind what you’re wearing besides showing off your bank account. It’s about showing people who you are. Plenty of rappers are arguably more fashionable than J. Cole but while designers’ names pop off of individual pieces, their ensembles often look like they got dressed in the dark with their stunner shades on.

Cole knows exactly what he’s going for with his looks, opting for comfort over name recognition. And yes, he too flaunts established rules about color matching and fit, he usually turns out to just be ahead of a coming trend rather than out of style. Consider his ultra laid-back looks of late. Some may consider them frumpy or lazy, but who among us didn’t give up on jeans during the pandemic in favor of layabout fits better suited to our new working from home lifestyles (I mean, those of you who didn’t already work from home)? Even his adoption of Crocs as performance wear reflects the foam clogs’ newfound popularity and cultural cachet. Industry peers like Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj, and Post Malone have collaborated with the brand with pieces so highly demanded they’ve sold out within minutes of availability.

Maybe Cole hasn’t become a fashion icon because his simple, cozy fits reflect his down-to-earth persona a little too well. Just look at Kanye West, who’s gotten away with leather kilts, retro puffer vests, cultural appropriation (those keffiyehs didn’t bother anyone else?), and all types of other outlandish sartorial choices — including his own lazy-boy, dad-life-inspired Yeezy brand — almost solely because he presents himself as a fashion maven, going to designers’ shows and pitching fits (no pun intended) about his perceived lack of support from those in the industry.

Say what you want about Cole’s love for tie-dye and baggy joggers, at least his looks have a lot of personality. Yeezy seasons 2-6 were roundly ridiculed for being bland and lackadaisical, with Kanye seemingly re-pitching the same shapeless, earth-tone pieces year after year. Cole may not have his own brand, but his style has an identity; he isn’t just mashing together designer pieces for the sake of Frankenstein-ing the most expensive outfit for the sole purpose of flexing. You can even see how his — and Yeezy’s — respective influences have begun to spread. More and more celebrities like Bieber and Billie Eilish have already embraced the cozy lifestyle dressing for comfort over Vogue approval… And fans have naturally reciprocated. Being outside after the past year is anxiety-inducing enough; why not at least be warm (or well-ventilated), mobile, and free from worries about showing off the quarantine 15 many of us picked up after a year of UberEats (or Postmates, or DoorDash) and suspended gym memberships?

If you ask me, J. Cole always had the right idea. He’s always just dressed like himself, even as he strove to be a superstar rapper. If anything, that’s the most hip-hop thing he could’ve done. Remember when the Beastie Boys tried to dress like rappers, with their matching Adidas sweatsuits? Russell Simmons saw right through them; they looked ridiculous. Instead, he told them, they should be themselves — that would endear them far more to the culture than looking like outsiders trying to dress the part. It seemed like that would be the rule forever, but somewhere along the way, that rule got lost. Keeping it real wasn’t enough; you had to look like you were rich — which, to the newly wealthy artists of the platinum era, meant wearing all the money they were “making,” even if they were just wasting their advance money to look cool by someone else’s standard.

From the moment he arrived on the scene, J. Cole offered an antithesis to the money-hungry image often associated with major label rap acts. Sure, for a while, he got caught up in the hype himself (hello, “Mr. Nice Watch”), but in time, he grew into his status and embraced his own way of doing things. His style is a reflection of his music, which is a rejection of rap’s status quo — or maybe just a reclamation of its roots. Yes, the pioneers of the culture wanted to be fly, but they wanted to be fly their way, to show the world who they were without frills or having to code-switch to fit in. Cole doesn’t switch up for anyone else’s approval, which is really what hip-hop is all about. For that alone, he should be considered not just a style icon, but one of rap’s role models for redefining the rules and showing the world that style and substance don’t have to be opposites. Like Cole’s intricate rhymes and his mainstream success, they can counterintuitively go hand-in-hand.

Kobe Bryant Crash: Two Families Of Victims Reach Settlement With L.A. County

The second anniversary of the tragic helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna, and seven others is quickly approaching. According to TMZ, two families of those who passed in the incident have reached a settlement with L.A. County while two others (including the Bryant’s) remain locked in a legal battle.

A total of $2.5 million has been approved to be split between the families of Christine Mauser and Keri, John, and Alyssa Altobelli. The former’s husband, Matthew, will received $1.25 million, and both of the Altobelli’s remaining children will split the other $1.25.

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The L.A. Times broke the news of the settlement, also revealing that counsel for the county had suggested that settling with the families would be the best option, seeing as they still have lawsuits from Vanessa Bryant and Chris Chester, whose wife and child also perished in the crash. At this time, L.A. County has spent an estimated $1.29 million in legal fees.

Both of the ongoing cases could be headed for trial in the near future. A judge recently denied the county’s motion that was seeking psychiatric evaluations of both Vanessa and Chris, ruling that the request came “too late in the case.” L.A. County had previously argued that the evaluation would allow them to determine if their emotional distress was related to crash photos that were said to have been spread around by authorities.

Just yesterday, the widow penned an emotional message to her late husband on Instagram. “Always one step ahead. I’m so proud of everything you were able to accomplish. I wish you were here to celebrate. You deserve all the recognition for this. You continue being GREAT. Te amo per siempre,” she wrote, after BodyArmor, of which Bryant was a partial owner, was acquired.

See the sweet post below.

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