Roddy Ricch May Have Revealed The Title Of His Upcoming Album With A Cryptic Image

It has been almost two years since Compton rapper Roddy Ricch made his impressive debut with Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial. Released through Atlantic in 2019, the album spawned the runaway hit “The Box,” making Roddy a household name at just 20 years old. Since then, though, it’s been relatively quiet on the “new music” front, as he made rare appearances as a featured rapper in 2020 — most notably on DaBaby’s No. 1 hit “Rockstar” — but this year, he’s shown signs that his follow-up album is on the way, releasing the Mustard-produced single “Late At Night” in June with a “Thriller”-inspired music video.

Last night, he gave the first major indication of what’s to come, posting a cryptic photo to his Instagram Story that appeared to reveal the title of the upcoming project. A screenshot of what looks like a streaming upload reads “RR LIVE LIFE FA$T,” which some have interpreted as the album’s title: Live Life Fast.

In addition to promoting this mysterious new project, Roddy has busied himself making guest appearances throughout the year. So far, he’s appeared on 42 Dugg’s “4 Da Gang,” DJ Khaled’s “Body In Motion” with Lil Baby and Bryson Tiller, “Stunnaman” with Birdman and Lil Wayne, and on Kanye West’s “Pure Souls” from Donda.

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

Roddy Ricch May Have Revealed The Title Of His Upcoming Album With A Cryptic Image

It has been almost two years since Compton rapper Roddy Ricch made his impressive debut with Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial. Released through Atlantic in 2019, the album spawned the runaway hit “The Box,” making Roddy a household name at just 20 years old. Since then, though, it’s been relatively quiet on the “new music” front, as he made rare appearances as a featured rapper in 2020 — most notably on DaBaby’s No. 1 hit “Rockstar” — but this year, he’s shown signs that his follow-up album is on the way, releasing the Mustard-produced single “Late At Night” in June with a “Thriller”-inspired music video.

Last night, he gave the first major indication of what’s to come, posting a cryptic photo to his Instagram Story that appeared to reveal the title of the upcoming project. A screenshot of what looks like a streaming upload reads “RR LIVE LIFE FA$T,” which some have interpreted as the album’s title: Live Life Fast.

In addition to promoting this mysterious new project, Roddy has busied himself making guest appearances throughout the year. So far, he’s appeared on 42 Dugg’s “4 Da Gang,” DJ Khaled’s “Body In Motion” with Lil Baby and Bryson Tiller, “Stunnaman” with Birdman and Lil Wayne, and on Kanye West’s “Pure Souls” from Donda.

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

Lil Nas X Posts Epic Met Gala Selfies With Billie Eilish, Frank Ocean, Lil Uzi Vert And So Many More

It’s no secret that Lil Nas X is on one of the most impressive runs in recent history. From the blood-infused Nikes to the back and forth with Boosie to the massive successes of “Call Me By Your Name” and “Industry Baby” everything is coming together for Lil Nas X and last night, he got EVERYONE together for the most insane Met Gala selfie round-up. 

After watching their joint performance of “Industry Baby” Sunday night on the VMA stage, we all knew that friend and collaborator Jack Harlow would make an appearance on Nas X’s IG but I don’t think we expected everyone else that made an appearance.

Starting with what looks like an elevator selfie with Billie Eilish, Lil Nas posted pics with some of the biggest names the Met Gala had to offer. He was posted with Grown-ish star Yara Shahidi. He flicked up with Frank Ocean, Cordae and Timothee Chalamet, got a group shot with Harlow, Erykah Badu, Lil Uzi Vert and Pete Davidson. He hopped in a pic with Tik Tok megastars Addison Rae and Dixie D’Amelio and even added a pic Harlow with his arms wrapped around Lil Uzi. (Harlow also Tweeted a text from Lil Nas asking if the Met Gala was “the illuminati ritual”). Obviously there was no shortage of A-listers in attendance and Lil Nas made sure to get his friends involved and on the Gram. 

Not to mention, he did a little stunting himself. First stepping out in a cloak, then a golden suit reminiscent of CP-30 and finally a shimmering gold bodysuit with matching jewelry, Lil Nas stole the show and continued the wildly impressive run of crazy fits and crazy nights he’s been on for quite some time now. 

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What Lil Nas pic from the Met Gala did you like best? What fit did you like best? Was last night’s Met Gala an Illuminati ritual? Let us know in the comments. 

Lil Nas X Posts Epic Met Gala Selfies With Billie Eilish, Frank Ocean, Lil Uzi Vert And So Many More

It’s no secret that Lil Nas X is on one of the most impressive runs in recent history. From the blood-infused Nikes to the back and forth with Boosie to the massive successes of “Call Me By Your Name” and “Industry Baby” everything is coming together for Lil Nas X and last night, he got EVERYONE together for the most insane Met Gala selfie round-up. 

After watching their joint performance of “Industry Baby” Sunday night on the VMA stage, we all knew that friend and collaborator Jack Harlow would make an appearance on Nas X’s IG but I don’t think we expected everyone else that made an appearance.

Starting with what looks like an elevator selfie with Billie Eilish, Lil Nas posted pics with some of the biggest names the Met Gala had to offer. He was posted with Grown-ish star Yara Shahidi. He flicked up with Frank Ocean, Cordae and Timothee Chalamet, got a group shot with Harlow, Erykah Badu, Lil Uzi Vert and Pete Davidson. He hopped in a pic with Tik Tok megastars Addison Rae and Dixie D’Amelio and even added a pic Harlow with his arms wrapped around Lil Uzi. (Harlow also Tweeted a text from Lil Nas asking if the Met Gala was “the illuminati ritual”). Obviously there was no shortage of A-listers in attendance and Lil Nas made sure to get his friends involved and on the Gram. 

Not to mention, he did a little stunting himself. First stepping out in a cloak, then a golden suit reminiscent of CP-30 and finally a shimmering gold bodysuit with matching jewelry, Lil Nas stole the show and continued the wildly impressive run of crazy fits and crazy nights he’s been on for quite some time now. 

lil nas x met gala

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What Lil Nas pic from the Met Gala did you like best? What fit did you like best? Was last night’s Met Gala an Illuminati ritual? Let us know in the comments. 

Nicki Minaj Defends Summer Walker & Halsey: “You Don’t Have To Explain”

Nicki Minaj has been at the center of many conversations after she revealed that she would not be attending the 2021 Met Gala because of health concerns, reminding fans that she’s the mother of a newborn baby and can’t take those sorts of risks. Some of her comments ruffled feathers, specifically when she revealed that she was not vaccinated because she wanted to do more research. Nicki also revealed that she recently contracted COVID-19 and that she will likely be taking the rest of the year off to spend time with her family before returning to the spotlight in 2022.

As she continues to trend worldwide, Nicki comforted two other new celebrity moms — Summer Walker and Halsey — by sending them kind messages on Instagram Stories.


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Responding to Summer Walker’s question about feeling guilty for working as a new mom, Nicki said, “@summerwalker yes babe, feeling ‘guilty’ when you have to work is very ‘normal’ for new moms. You don’t have to explain what type of ‘work’ you do, & def don’t have to explain why you’re not all dressed up every day. Smh.”

Nicki then directed her attention to the criticism that Halsey received for not attending the Met Gala. The artist revealed that they were not going because they had recently given birth and were still breastfeeding, and Nicki backed them up.


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“Smh @halsey you don’t have to explain,” she wrote in another post. “What is wrong w/y’all attacking new mothers on their choices? @halsey it’s ok.”

What do you think of Nicki’s messages to Summer Walker and Halsey?


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Nicki Minaj Defends Summer Walker & Halsey: “You Don’t Have To Explain”

Nicki Minaj has been at the center of many conversations after she revealed that she would not be attending the 2021 Met Gala because of health concerns, reminding fans that she’s the mother of a newborn baby and can’t take those sorts of risks. Some of her comments ruffled feathers, specifically when she revealed that she was not vaccinated because she wanted to do more research. Nicki also revealed that she recently contracted COVID-19 and that she will likely be taking the rest of the year off to spend time with her family before returning to the spotlight in 2022.

As she continues to trend worldwide, Nicki comforted two other new celebrity moms — Summer Walker and Halsey — by sending them kind messages on Instagram Stories.


Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images

Responding to Summer Walker’s question about feeling guilty for working as a new mom, Nicki said, “@summerwalker yes babe, feeling ‘guilty’ when you have to work is very ‘normal’ for new moms. You don’t have to explain what type of ‘work’ you do, & def don’t have to explain why you’re not all dressed up every day. Smh.”

Nicki then directed her attention to the criticism that Halsey received for not attending the Met Gala. The artist revealed that they were not going because they had recently given birth and were still breastfeeding, and Nicki backed them up.


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“Smh @halsey you don’t have to explain,” she wrote in another post. “What is wrong w/y’all attacking new mothers on their choices? @halsey it’s ok.”

What do you think of Nicki’s messages to Summer Walker and Halsey?


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Pop Smoke’s Mother Cleans His Gravesite After Vandalism

Over the weekend, it was reported that the late rapper Pop Smoke’s grave at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, N.Y. had been vandalized.

Breaking the story, TMZ revealed that the gravesite was covered with discernible scrape marks, which led to the belief that the vandals actually attempted to drag the casket outside of the crypt.

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The disturbing news was met with shock and disgust from Pop Smoke’s considerable fanbase, with many sending thoughts and prayers to his family. Yesterday, September 13th, Pop Smoke’s mother Audrey Jackson shared an update on her Instagram page, revealing that she had spent time at the gravesite cleaning up some of the lingering remnants of the vandalism.

“We cleaned up,” she captions, alongside a few heartbreaking pictures. “We sat and talked to each other and to him.” It’s truly sad to see a mother driven to such unfortunate circumstances, and we can only imagine the pain she must have been feeling upon first hearing that her son’s gravesite had been desecrated. We at HNHH hope that she and her family are able to heal in the face of this considerable hardship. 

 Pop Smoke’s brother and mother. Photo by Claudio Lavenia/Getty Images

Prior to Pop Smoke’s death at the age of twenty, the rapper seemed on the verge of genuine superstardom, a status he’d go on to obtain posthumously. To this day, his album Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon continues to be a mainstay on the Billboard charts, to the point where it’s starting to feel like a generation-defining body of work. 

Rest in peace to Pop Smoke. Please be sure to send your thoughts and prayers to Audrey Jackson and her family. 

Pop Smoke’s Mother Cleans His Gravesite After Vandalism

Over the weekend, it was reported that the late rapper Pop Smoke’s grave at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, N.Y. had been vandalized.

Breaking the story, TMZ revealed that the gravesite was covered with discernible scrape marks, which led to the belief that the vandals actually attempted to drag the casket outside of the crypt.

Pop Smoke

 Claudio Lavenia/Getty Images

The disturbing news was met with shock and disgust from Pop Smoke’s considerable fanbase, with many sending thoughts and prayers to his family. Yesterday, September 13th, Pop Smoke’s mother Audrey Jackson shared an update on her Instagram page, revealing that she had spent time at the gravesite cleaning up some of the lingering remnants of the vandalism.

“We cleaned up,” she captions, alongside a few heartbreaking pictures. “We sat and talked to each other and to him.” It’s truly sad to see a mother driven to such unfortunate circumstances, and we can only imagine the pain she must have been feeling upon first hearing that her son’s gravesite had been desecrated. We at HNHH hope that she and her family are able to heal in the face of this considerable hardship. 

 Pop Smoke’s brother and mother. Photo by Claudio Lavenia/Getty Images

Prior to Pop Smoke’s death at the age of twenty, the rapper seemed on the verge of genuine superstardom, a status he’d go on to obtain posthumously. To this day, his album Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon continues to be a mainstay on the Billboard charts, to the point where it’s starting to feel like a generation-defining body of work. 

Rest in peace to Pop Smoke. Please be sure to send your thoughts and prayers to Audrey Jackson and her family.