ScHoolboy Q, A$AP Rocky & Others Speak On Kid Cudi’s Influence In New Amazon Prime Documentary

If you’re a Kid Cudi fan, you may have already streamed the rapper’s new Amazon Prime documentary, A Man Named Scott. The film hit the platform on Friday, November 5th, and has been making waves across the internet since, with many viewers praising the 37-year-old for his vulnerability in the project.

Of course, Scott Mescudi himself gave some interviews for the doc, but other rap artists like Lil Yachty, Kanye West, ScHoolboy Q, and A$AP Rocky were also enlisted to provide some insight on the scope of Kid Cudi’s influence.

“Songs like ‘Pursuit of Happiness’ and shit, that’s basically saying ‘Ayy n*gga, you’re depressed. You can’t hide it. You’re trying to act like you don’t wanna hear this song, you’re constantly listening to it but trying to act like you’re not listening to it,’” Q told cameras, also noting that his friend’s work has always resonated with him deeply.

During his appearance on A Man Named Scott, Rocky shared that his favourite Cudi album is Speedin’ Bullet 2 Heaven. “Sometimes you make your dopest shit in the darkest place,” the “Sundress” rapper said.

The film also spends a lot of time focusing on the friendship between Honey Boy actor Shia LaBeouf and Mescudi. Apparently, the musician once kicked his former Disney star friend out for saying that he doesn’t like WZRD. At one point, LaBeouf even wrote and pitched an animated series to Adult Swim depicting the story of the rapper’s early life, although Cudi was reportedly angry after finding out some information that he hadn’t approved had been included.

Check out the trailer for the Amazon Prime documentary below, and squeeze a watch into your weekend plans if you’ve still got time.

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Dana White Offers Bold Prediction About Kamaru Usman

Dana White has been a busy man as of late as he continues to try and put the best fights together for the UFC. Tonight, UFC 268 will have a huge welterweight title fight between the likes of Kamaru Usman and Colby Covington. Usman won the first matchup and he is favored to come through and win the second one, as well. 

Leading up to the fight, White got to speak to TMZ Sports about Usman and what he foresees for the fighter’s career. As White explained, he believes an Usman win tonight will make him the GOAT welterweight, and he may very well become the GOAT of UFC if he continues to rack up wins.

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“Usman is in a place right now where he’s the pound-for-pound best fighter in the world. He’s arguably right now the greatest welterweight of all time. He’s already lapping guys, he’s coming back and fighting guys for a second time,” White said. “Colby Covington is a badass. He’s very, very good. And, Usman beating him again will probably solidify him as the greatest welterweight ever, and yes, creeping up on G.O.A.T. status.”

If you’re a long-time UFC fan, this statement is going to sound very bold, although it is White’s job to hype up his fighters in such a significant way. Either way, it’s going to lead to a debate, which you can have in the comments down below.

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Jay-Z Responds To Ye’s Claim That Just Blaze Copied His Production Style

On Thursday night, Ye’s interview with N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN on their podcast Drink Champs was released and it quickly became the talk of the music world. The interview, with ran nearly two and a half hours, predictably featured a number of controversial takes from Ye. He said the “worst thing I’ve ever done” is sign Big Sean to his GOOD Music imprint and also confirmed that his support for Donald Trump is still intact. He also claimed that producer Just Blaze stole his production style through their respective work on Jay-Z’s 2001 album, The Blueprint. In a subsequent conversation on Twitter Spaces, Jay was asked about Ye’s appearance on Drink Champs and he used the opportunity to defend his claims against Just Blaze.

“N.O.R.E. sent me a piece, I seen a couple pieces,” Jay-Z replied. “I think, you know again, everyone is entitled to their opinion and everyone can see things through their own lens. Some of it could be true, some of it may not be true, but that’s the lens that you see it through, so you’re just speaking to your truth.”

Jay then focused on Ye’s specific comments towards Just Blaze and copying his production style. “I think the one thing I’ll say out of all the pieces I’ve seen is the Just Blaze thing was a bit unfair,” Jay said. “Cause if you’re creating an album and the assignment is soul samples, everyone is coming with soul. You’re trying to make a cohesive piece of music, I don’t think anyone was copying [anyone].” He added, “I think everyone created for the project, the baby was The Blueprint and I think everyone should be prized for what we created. It’s in the, I don’t know what you call it, the Library Of Congress or something. It’s something that we all should be proud of and everyone should be prized for their contribution.”

Jay continued, “Some of those songs on there — “You Don’t Know” and “Song Cry” — are some of the pillars of that album. Everyone had a contribution I would say. I don’t think anyone was copying off of anyone.” Jay concluded, “I think we all had the assignment and created this wonderful body of work.”

Keedron Bryant & Curly J Team Up For New Song & Video, “Stubborn”

Keedron Bryant may be just 14 years old, but he’s already got a lot of W’s to look back on. The recording artist and activist recently dropped off a new single “Stubborn” featuring Curly J, along with a Mills Miller directed video to go along with the track.

As Broadway World notes, the new song highlights the young performer’s great versatility, allowing listeners to enjoy his fun-loving, upbeat side. “Stubborn” is a love song that tells the story of someone vying for attention from the girl of their dreams. “To love you, it’s so easy to/You brighten up the room when you walk into it,” the “Hello” artist sings.

New York rapper Curly J shows off his head-spinning lyrical skills on his verse, flirting with the woman he wants as he spits game. The visual shows the Curly and his friend hanging out in a skating rink with their girls, playing games, and having a blast together. Check it out above.

If you’re a fan of Keedron’s new release, you’ll be happy to hear that he has a new project on the way, slated for release on January 14th, 2022.

What do you think about “Stubborn”?

Quotable Lyrics:

Can’t get enough of you

So I’m holding onto you

Think I’m going crazy over you

Think I’m going crazy over you

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Celtics Provide Update On Jaylen Brown’s Injured Hamstring

On Friday, the Boston Celtics announced on Twitter that forward Jaylen Brown would officially miss time with a hamstring injury. Unfortunate news for Celtics’ fans, as Brown will be sidelined for at least the team’s next game, when they travel to Dallas to take on the Mavericks tomorrow evening. 

Today, Celtics’ Head Coach Ime Udoka told reporters that Brown’s hamstring is, “still getting assessed,” and that, “we’ll know more tomorrow about the severity or length of time [he’ll miss].”

From what Coach Udoka is saying, it would be a surprise if the injury only held the All-Star wing out for just a single game. In his absence, the Celtics’ will need more from key players like Jayson Tatum and Marcus Smart, to pick-up some of the scoring slack.

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Brown had gotten off to a hot start for Boston this season, averaging nearly 25.6 points and 6.1 rebounds per game, before aggravating his hamstring in a 95-78 victory over the Miami Heat on Thursday night. Brown has had success this season, as the star wing scored an impressive 46 points in the Celtics’ season debut against the New York Knicks, however, his efforts haven’t necessarily resulted in overall team wins, as Boston has gotten out to a sluggish sub .500 start to begin their season. 

The Celtics (4-5) take on Luka Doncic and the Mavericks (5-3) on Sunday evening, as Boston looks to steady the ship as they await news on the significance of Jaylen Brown’s right hamstring. 

Travis Scott & Snoop Dogg Heat Up Our “Fire Emoji” Playlist

New Music Friday included some massive drops this week. As usual, we highlight all of it on our weekly Fire Emoji playlist. Without further adieu, here’s your breakdown:

Though tragedy struck Astroworld on Friday night, Travis Scott prepared for the return of his annual festival with the release of two new singles, “ESCAPE PLAN” and “MAFIA” ft. J. Cole. The two new singles from LaFlame appear to be the first official taste of what he has in store with his forthcoming mixtape, Dystopia. It was only right that both records found their way on this week’s playlist.

With Memphis holding it down these days, Key Glock has proven to be one of the leaders of the new generation of rappers in the city. This week, he shared the second installment in the Yellow Tape series. “Luv A Thug” and “Channel 5” were both necessary inclusions for the Fire Emoji playlist. 

Snoop Dogg recently announced his plans to bring New York back to the rap game. And it seems he made his intention clear with the release of his new single, “Murder Music.” With some help from East Coast heavyweights, Benny The Butcher, Busta Rhymes, and Jadakiss, Snoop blessed us with a more comprehensive look at what he has in store on The Algorithm

Finally, we got new music from Money Man. Hopefully, a new album is on the way.

Check out the Fire Emoji playlist below and subscribe to HNHH on Spotify. 

Daniel Cormier Speaks Out On Accusations That He’s Biased

Daniel Cormier has become a very solid UFC commentator since retiring from the sport, and he can always be heard giving his opinion on the latest UFC broadcast. Recently, however, Cormier was criticized by Justin Gaethje for being way too biased. Throughout the match between Islam Makhachev and Dan Hooker, Cormier was clearly favoring Islam, who just so happens to be a part of Cormier’s training team. Gaethje felt like Cormier’s judgment was clouded as a result, which ultimately led to the criticism.

Recently, Cormier addressed these criticisms on Vover Podcasts, where he noted that he only appeared to be biased because Makhachev was winning the fight with ease. The one-sided nature of the matchup had Cormier talking a certain way, and that it had nothing to do with being biased. Cormier also said that he would have called the fight the same no matter who was participating.

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“How could I be biased to Islam? What could I have possibly said positive about Dan Hooker in that fight? There is no bias whenever a fight is clearly on one side,” Cormier said. “I think it’s absurd. I don’t agree at all. I have called Khabib’s fights, Luke Rockhold, Deron Winn, Islam Makhachev, I’ve called all of their fights and I feel like I have done their opponents justice. I go out of my way to make sure that we do their opponents justice. I’m a professional and for as much as I love my teammates, I understand the difference to separate myself from that.”

Cormier seems to also believe that the criticism is a good thing as it is indicative of the fact that he is doing a good enough job to be criticized in the first place. While Gaethje might not accept this answer, you have to appreciate Cormier for at least addressing what’s going on.

Rakeem Miles Enlists Waka Flocka & Chad Hugo For “It Is What It Is”

You know if Chad Hugo’s on the production, you have a hit on your hands.

This week, Baltimore rapper Rakeem Miles set the dancefloor ablaze with his latest offering, “It Is What It Is.” The song includes production from Chad Hugo of The Neptunes with a guest verse coming from Waka Flocka Flame. Though it seems like an odd combination of collaborators, Rakeem Miles’s energetic flow is the glue that brings everything together. Waka’s contributions feels like a throwback to the EDM days while layering his ad-libs underneath the beat.

Miles is currently putting together the final pieces of his forthcoming album. With the release of “It Is What It Is,” maybe we’ll end up receiving the project before the year comes to an end.

Quotable Lyrics
Hands on your knees then bring it up slow
Better stop playin’, need my money pronto
Beat so hard that my neck on swole
I can do this shit with my damn eyes closed

Off-White x Air Jordan 2 Low “Varsity Red” Officially Unveiled: Details

Virgil Abloh’s Off-White and Nike have collaborated a lot over the past few years. Even four years deep, they still continue to work on new shoes, and over the past few months, we have seen a plethora of teasers for an Off-White x Air Jordan 2 Low collaboration. There are two colorways coming, including the “Varsity Red” model which can be found in the official images below.

As you can see, the shoe has a white base with red and black trim throughout. All of the iconic Off-White aesthetics are here including the writing on the side and the hangtag on the laces. There is also a special box for these that will contain holes and some wings graphics all the way throughout. Needless to say, this is a special collab.

If you are planning on copping this new collab, you can attempt to do so as of Friday, November 12th when these drop on the SNKRS App for a price of $250 USD. These are going to be very limited, so be sure to be ready on release day, otherwise you might miss out on your one true chance to cop a pair.

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