Headie One Slides Through With “Beggars Can’t Be Choosers”

Over the past few months, Headie One has been offering new singles in anticipation of his follow-up to 2020’s EDNA. His last release turned out to be the project that garnered international attraction, especially with names like Drake and Future attached to the tracklist. His recent singles have been a return to from of sorts. Bringing it back to the sounds of UK drill and road rap, he came through with a brand new single this week titled, “Beggars Can’t Be Choosers.” Though it lacks the sinister stylings that make up the UK sound, the more upbeat production allows Headie One to celebrate all of his accomplishments and wins over the years.

The latest from Headie One arrives a few months after dropping “2 Chains.” Peep his new single below.

Too Loyal… For My Own Good drops on October 1st.

Quotable Lyrics
Ever had the jakes pissed, they couldn’t find that nina?
Bad B wanna get rid of my clothes, I think she is a keeper
Got this ting from Uxbridge, one from Dulwich, I can phone up either
She love the AP, but I come with a chandelier like Sia

Kid Cudi Escapes To A Higher Place In His Elevating Video For ‘Mr. Solo Dolo III’

At the end of last year, Kid Cudi released his seventh album, Man On The Moon III: The Chosen. It was his first solo, full-length effort since 2016’s Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin’ and first overall since 2018’s Kids See Ghost, which he made with Kanye West. The album was a strong continuation of the rapper’s trademark series, and nearly a year after its release, Cudi returns with a new video for one of its tracks, “Mr. Solo Dolo III.” It finds Cudi enjoying a blunt in various places, like a studio, a party, and in the pool.

Cudi recently joined Young Thug and Strick for their own video, for their collaboration “Moon Man,” which showed the trio chowing down on a massive stack of pancakes. Cudi also spoke about Lil Nas X and explained why he thinks he will break down hip-hop’s “homophobic cloud.”

“When I saw the tweet about Nas’ album Montero not featuring Black male artists, and he replied that ‘maybe a lot of them just don’t wanna work with me,’ that made me sad,” Cudi wrote about Lil Nas for Time magazine’s 100 most influential people list. “There’s a homophobic cloud over hip-hop, and he’s going to break that sh*t down. We have to stand with him. I’m going to do whatever I have to do to let him know—you have my support. When we do our song together, however trippy the video is, let’s get sexy with it.”

You can watch the video for “Mr. Solo Dolo III” above.

Air Jordan 5 “Shattered Backboard” Gets A New Name

One of the most popular shoes on HNHH right now is the Air Jordan 5 “Shattered Backboard.” The shoe was given that nickname as it contains a similar color scheme to the previous Air Jordan 1 models of the same name. In the official images below, you can see how the sneaker has a mostly white upper all while orange, black, and silver highlights are placed all the way throughout. It’s a dope model and one that fans have been excited about.

Now, it appears as though the shoe is getting another name entirely. It seemed evident that the “Shattered Backboard” name was always a placeholder, as Jordan Brand holds that nomenclature in high esteem. Instead, the shoe will be going by the name “Orange Blaze” which is yet another nickname that certainly makes a whole lot of sense.

For now, it is being reported that these kicks will be available as of October 2nd for $190 USD. Let us know if you plan on copping a pair, in the comments section below. Also, stay tuned to HNHH as we will always be sure to bring you the latest updates from the sneaker world.

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Air Jordan 5
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Air Jordan 5
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Air Jordan 5
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Air Jordan 5
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Image via Nike

Trinidad James Stands Up For Nicki Minaj Amid Vaccine Controversy

Over the past week, Nicki Minaj‘s tweets regarding the COVID-19 vaccine have caused quite a stir. The mother of one is currently facing flack from the online community, other celebrities, and political figures in both Trinidad and the United States.

While at LAX, TMZ caught up with Trinidad James, who also hails from Minaj’s home country, to get his take on her controversial comments.

“I think that because Nicki is such a high political power, and she is Trinidadian… I think that she is deserved the respect to sit down and have a peaceful conversation about what’s going on.”

He continued, “If she is correct, then some people owe her an apology. If she’s incorrect, then they still need to respectfully sit down as adults.”

James then went on to talk about how some of Minaj’s followers have begun public ally protesting around the country on her behalf.

“You have power, and with power, you have to use it responsibly,” the 33-year-old said.

When asked if he thinks that there’s missinformation about COVID-19 being spread on the island of Trinidad, James said that things are much different there than they are in America – just one or two cases can cause a great concern because of the smaller population.

“You can’t fault a Prime Minister for blowing something out of proportion, because he has to protect his people…That’s why they need to sit down, because Nicki cares about her people too.”

What are your thoughts on Minaj’s tweets about the vaccine? Comment and let us know.

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Iggy Azalea Returns With Three New Tracks On “The End Of An Era (Deluxe)”

Iggy Azalea is currently on a hiatus from her rap career as she looks to enjoy family life and being a mom. The artist has been in the game for a decade now and with her last album The End Of An Era, she was looking to make a statement. The project was a success amongst fans, and now, she had decided to return with a Deluxe version of the album that adds three songs to the tracklist.

One of the three songs is a track called “Sip It” with Tyga which was released months ago. From there, two new songs are found on the listing with “N.Y.E.” featuring Alice Chater, and a solo effort called “Posh Spice.” These new efforts will certainly be a nice surprise for fans, and they can be streamed down below.

Tracklist:

1. Sirens
2. Brazil
3. Pillow Fight
4. Emo Club Anthem
5. STFU
6. I Am The Strip Club
7. Nights Like This
8. Woke Up (Diamonds)
9. Is That Right (feat. BIA)
10. XXXTRA
11. Peach Body
12. Sex on the Beach (feat. Sophia Scott)
13. Good Times With Bad People
14. Day 3 in Miami (End of an Era)
15. N.Y.E. (ft. Alice Chater)
16. Sip It (ft. Tyga)
17. Posh Spice

Keys N Krates Enlists Juicy J, Chip & Marbl On “Original Classic”

Toronto based electronic duo Keys N Krates have been pushing the boundaries since they emerged in 2008. They combine the ethos of electronic music with live instrumentation for a truly unique experience, both on wax and during their live sets. This week, they announced their forthcoming project, Original Classic which is due out later this month. Accompanying the announcement was the release of the project’s title track which includes appearances from Juicy J, Chip, and Marbl.

“We love taking unlikely people, and putting them on unlikely beats while making the whole thing feel very organically like its own vibe. Jazzy voiced wavy chords, 808s, eerie strings, Afro-Brazillian rhythms; with Juicy J, Chip, and Marbl going crazy but sitting in a hypnotic pocket that feels driving and timeless,” they said in a statement.

Check out the song below. 

Quotable Lyrics
Sipping D’USSÉ till we can’t stand up
Ride with me, get your passport stamped up
Stay down with me, we can make magic
Keep that body shape like a Coca Cola classic

Tory Lanez Switches Up His Flow While Remixing Capella Grey’s “Gyalis”

Throughout his career, Tory Lanez has always been a master when it comes to the remix. While the artist was eventually able to find his voice with his own music, there is no doubt that Lanez shines when giving his own interpretation of well-established songs. Just a few months ago, Capella Grey came out with a song of the summer contender called “Gyalis,” and now, Tory is back with a quick 1:45 remix of the track that does a great job at paying homage to the original.

With this track, Lanez keeps the original production and matches the tone of the track with his delivery. As he begins the track, he starts off with a bit of a softer tone although it crescendos into a new flow where Lanez is able to flex his vocal capabilities. Overall, it is a very solid effort and fans of the original will definitely want to check out this song.

Quotable Lyrics:

oh no i’m back
remix k!ller oh
drop that ass on the floor
and come back rotated
don’t be to proud to say i’m your fav