TM88 Reveals He Gave “Way 2 Sexy” Beat To Future First
Drake, Future and Young Thug’s Billboard #1 record took the internet by storm following the release of Drizzy’s Certified Lover Boy and hasn’t taken its foot of the gas since. Between the “I’m Too Sexy” sample, insane visuals featuring Drake in so many hilarious scenarios and 2019 NBA Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard and countless IG videos of “Way 2 Sexy” going off in the club, the record is as hot as ever and recently, producer TM88 had to explain how the whole thing came together.
After giving the beat to Future without knowing that Drake (or Thugger, for that matter) would ever get on it, producer TM88 says the “March Madness” rapper pushed to include the Right Said Fred “I’m Too Sexy” sample.
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“That sample was actually Future’s idea. He was like, ‘Man, add this sample in there.’ And my boy who is his engineer, he was like, ‘I got it.’ He found the sample and put that little piece in the beginning. It happened to just ride through.”
Despite not knowing for sure that anybody else would be getting on the track, TM88 revealed that he *did* have a feeling Future had a certain Toronto rapper in mind the whole time.
“I feel like the whole time, in Future’s mind, he was going to put Drake on it anyway,” he said, also mentioning his surprise at the record hitting number one on the Billboard Charts.
“We tried these new drums from this kit we got, and man, it was going so crazy. I had to give it to Future. … And Drake getting on the song, you see what it did. It’s on one of his most anticipated projects, and it’s going crazy, spreading like wildfire. It just happened to be the single, which shocked me as well.”
It’s always interesting when those who create massive records like “Way 2 Sexy” give fans a window into the creative process and this is no exception. The first number-one of TM88’s career, this record grew beyond what the producer believed it could. And even though everything Drake touches seems to go to #1, knowing that it was Pluto who masterminded the entire move to include that “I’m Too Sexy” sample makes it even more fitting that the track became the first number one of the Monster rapper’s career.
What do you think about how “Way 2 Sexy” came together? It’s been a couple weeks now and we gotta know, are you still bumping this one? Let us know in the comments.
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Majid Jordan Returns With New Single “Summer Rain”
Majid Jordan is back with another new single “Summer Rain,” a track that will surely energize house parties and dancefloors whenever it queues up. On their latest drop, OVO’s r&b tandem tap into the spirit of the eighties — but the modern eighties, which has essentially influenced the musical pop landscape today.
Vocalist Majid Al Maskati rises to the occasion with an infectious melodic line, sliding into falsetto as he reflects on a passionate relationship. “The darker the blue, I’m thinking of you/I can’t close my eyes when I know what’s coming next,” he sings, over a pulsating blend of synthesizers. “Love on the run as we watch her rising, it’s coming, it’s coming up golden.” It’s a promising sign that Majid Jordan’s new album is on the way, and should they continue to operate in this sound space, fans who have been eagerly awaiting a follow-up to The Space Between will not be disappointed.
Check out “Summer Rain” now, and sound off if you’re excited for some new Majid Jordan.
Quotable Lyrics
The darker the blue, I’m thinking of you
I can’t close my eyes when I know what’s coming next
Love on the run as we watch her rising, it’s coming, it’s coming up golden
Lil Nas X Literally Gives Birth To His Album ‘Montero’ In A Hilarious New Promo Video
Over the past couple weeks, Lil Nas X has handled the lead-up to his new album Montero as brilliantly and entertainingly as anybody ever has. It started earlier this month, when he shared some “maternity” photos, for which he made use of prosthetics to give himself a pregnant-looking belly. He went on to share a baby registry (full of charities to support) and declare yesterday that, with his album release just hours away, he was having contractions.
Sure enough, when the album was released at midnight last night, the rapper “gave birth” to the album in a new promo video. In the clip, Nas moans and groans as he’s wheeled through a hospital, on the brink of giving birth. Gags abound before he finally delivers the baby… which unfortunately for him was the vinyl edition instead of something easier to push out, like a CD or cassette tape.
As he holds his new bundle of joy, the proud parent says through sighs of relief, “It’s already Grammy-nominated.”
BABY MONTERO IS HERE!!! pic.twitter.com/9TzhXDuyPE
— MONTERO (@LilNasX) September 17, 2021
He had some other stellar promotional tactics outside of the whole pregnancy story line, like his series of parody billboards.
Check out the Montero “birth” video above.
Montero is out now via Columbia. Get it here.
Meek Mill, Quavo, 2 Chainz, & More Are Pushing For Marijuana Reform
Following the trend of celebrities using their platforms for political good, a group of rappers and professional athletes have been pooling their efforts into a push for marijuana reform. Quavo, Meek Mill, and 2 Chainz are among those who have sent a letter to Joe Biden in hopes of making a change.
Fox13 reports that a document arrived at the White House earlier this week, requesting the pardon of all non-violent cannabis related offenders across the country.
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“Whatever one thinks of other drugs and other defendants, incarcerating marijuana offenders in federal prisons is a misuse of our nation’s resources and grossly hypocritical,” the letter reads.
“A clear majority of Americans oppose marijuana prohibition and about half admit to using the drug during their lifetime.”
The letter then points out the current law’s stance against the principle of federalism, saying, “nearly three-quarters of the states have now abandoned the federal government’s blanket criminal ban in favor of safe, regulated legal access to marijuana for adults and/or those with qualifying medical conditions.”
Other artists in support of the movement include Drake, Dave East, Killer Mike, Kodak Black, Ty Dolla $ign, and T.I.
Professional athletes like Deion Sanders, Stephen Jackson, Kevin Garnett, Al Harrington, J.R. Smith, Julio Jones and John Wall have also let President Joe Biden know wheee they stand on the issue.
According to HipHopDX, Meek Mill has been hard at work trying to make the world a better place; with the help of his REFORM Alliance, he was able to help change probation laws in Virginia over the summer.
What are your thoughts on marijuana reform? Comment below and let us know.
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Wack 100 Details Advice He Gave 6ix9ine About Lil Durk
Wack 100 has taken on somewhat of a mentorship role with Tekashi 6ix9ine over the last few weeks, which came as a surprise to hip-hop fans given their past differences. 6ix9ine has been outwardly disrespectful to two of Wack 100’s main clients, Blueface and The Game, so his work with the admitted snitch rapper has been perplexing. It’s been difficult to ignore them as they appeared on DJ Akademiks’ podcast Off The Record, and followed up with further conversations on social media.
Discussing their connection, Wack 100 spoke to Bootleg Kev about some of the advice he’s given 6ix9ine behind the scenes, and you may be glad to hear what Wack is preaching to him.
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“I told him he should stop disrespecting the dead,” said Wack 100. Over the years, 6ix9ine has made it a point to insult Nipsey Hussle, King Von, and other deceased rappers following their passings. “I told him that you done made enough enemies, why don’t you give some of that attention to your fans? I don’t think that you need to be so controversial on the negative side to bring attention to your music. I’ve seen him do things over the years when I didn’t even know who he was, I’ve seen him go and visit kids on their last leg of living. If you gon’ do something, focus on your music and do some positive things. Let your fans love you. People that’s gon’ hate you, they gon’ hate you. You’ve done what you did, there’s no sense in antagonizing them even more.”
Wack 100 proceeded to speak directly to 6ix9ine’s disdain for Lil Durk, advising him to just give it a rest.
“Especially the Lil Durk shit,” clarified Wack. “You know, I like Lil Durk.” Bootleg Kev agreed that 6ix9ine’s taunts toward Durkio are “out of pocket.”
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This is surprisingly some pretty good advice! Check out a portion of their conversation below.
Curren$y Is Back With Another New Album “Matching Rolexes”
Curren$y is back with a new album, mere weeks after being back with…a new album. Such is simply his way. The man is incapable of slowing down, and given that he has continuously delivered quality material with more consistency than the majority of his rap game peers.
At the end of August, Spitta linked up with Trauma Tone to deliver Highest In Charge — which you can check out right here — and now he’s linked with Kino Beats for Matching Rolexes. Throughout the project’s eleven-track runtime, which features guest appearances from Blu, Valee, and Dej Loaf, Spitta brings his charismatic presence to a wide array of instrumentals from Kino.
While it’s difficult to pinpoint the core of Curren$y’s magnetism, there’s something to be said about his ability to blend everyman charm with a luxury lifestyle; it’s uniquely refreshing in a scene where rappers tend to favor the latter. True, he may still be the “Yacht Master,” with more vintage automobiles than James Bond, but this is also the man who’d rather be rocking “a white tee and some jewelry” (“Heart In This Shit”) than the latest in haute couture.
Though this probably goes without saying, Matching Rolexes is hardly the last we’ll see from Curren$y in 2021. He recently outlined a six-album release schedule, with four remaining projects. Stoned Ocean will follow on October 8th, while the Harry Fraud-produced Regatta on October 29th. Land Air Sea is next, produced in entirety by Cash Fargo. In December, the anticipated Alchemist-produced Half Moon Bay lands on the 10th, while a fan-favorite series continues with Pilot Talk 4 on the 24th, also produced by trusted collaborator Ski Beats.
Check out Matching Rolexes now, and sound off if you’re enjoying Spitta’s triumphant run this year.
Young Guru Shares Touching Nipsey Hussle Fan Encounter
Since Los Angeles rapper and entrepreneur Nipsey Hussle’s untimely passing in March 2019, there have been countless tributes in honor of the late legend. Coming in the forms of lyrics nodding to Nipsey’s greatness, murals painted on LA walls and tattoos on a handful of rappers and athletes, the tributes have been endless, and for good reason. Hussle’s impact was felt in the rap game, in business spaces and also in the hearts and minds of seemingly everyone he crossed paths with.
That includes random, non-hip-hop fans, too.
Yesterday, engineer Young Guru took to Instagram to share a chance encounter he had with a man repping Nipsey’s brand, Crenshaw.
“So I’m on my flight today and this man sits next to me. We didn’t say a word to each other the whole flight. We are about to land and as usual I take out my camera to shoot out of the window. He says ‘Is that a Leica?'” referencing the brand of Young Guru’s camera. ‘I say of course. I then ask him “do you know what hat that is you have on?’ And he says ‘of course, Nipsey gave it to me!!'”
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Continuing on with more details of the interaction, Guru painted a perfect picture of Nipsey’s personality, as well as the personality of this newfound connection.
“I’m like ‘what? how’? He says ‘I’m from New Jersey but my son loves Nipsey. He asked me a couple years ago to stop by the Marathon Clothing Store and get him merch.’ He said he went in got the clothes and on his way out Nipsey stopped him and spoke. After the convo Nipsey gave him a hat,” Guru wrote. “I then asked him ‘do you listen to HipHop” and he said ‘no I just loved the way the young man carried himself, so I put it on every time I come to LA’!!!”
Interactions like these come few and far between but just based on this one encounter between Young Guru and a random person who said they don’t even listen to hip-hop, Nip’s reach was on full display.
Finishing the post with Nip’s most important message, “The Marathon Continues!!!,” Guru showed us all with one IG post what kind of impact a person and performer like Hussle had and why that loss hurt the entire rap community so much more.
What do you think about this chance Young Guru interaction? Let us know in the comments.
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50 Cent Details How Hard It Was To Get Snoop Dogg To Stop Smoking On “BMF” Set
With ballgate in full effect, the world continues to be afflicted over Nicki Minaj’s claims that her cousin’s friend in Trinidad & Tobago experienced swollen testicles after getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Many government officials and health experts, including Dr. Anthony Fauci and Trinidad’s health minister Terrence Deyalsingh, have rejected Minaj’s claims, asserting that no such side effects have ever been reported for the vaccine, but it remains a major topic on social media.
Now, Nicki’s cousin’s friend’s balls are being discussed on late-night television, with celebrities that aren’t connected at all to the story. On Thursday night, 50 Cent appeared on Jimmy Kimmel’s show, and he spoke about all of the television projects he’s presently involved in. Most notably, he spoke about BMF, which apparently has a cameo from Nicki’s cousin’s friend’s balls.
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“I heard that you got—and I know this is supposed to be a surprise—but I heard you got Nicki Minaj’s cousin’s friend’s testicles to be on this show. Is that true?” asked Kimmel.
“Listen, you didn’t look at the details of that situation,” laughed Fif. “The details said he was about to get married. I think the testicles, it could be from the bachelor party. Nobody said that. Why nobody thought about the bachelor party? Now, if you had a really good bachelor party and then stuff starts swelling, it was Pfizer!”
Aside from Nicki’s cousin’s friend’s balls, 50 Cent also spoke about Eminem having a “terrible” experience on 8 Mile, which seemingly prompted him to move away from the big screen for years.
“I think [Eminem] had a terrible experience on the 8 Mile project,” said Fif. “‘Cause he just didn’t wanna go back again, like, ever again. There were times when Hollywood would offer me things to get him. His agent would go, ‘Yeah, this is good, give it to 50 and let him take it.’ The projects they’d offer him would be for $8 million, and he’ll look at it and go, ‘Did you look at it, Em?’ He’s like, ‘Yeah, I read it. I just think we should do Warriors. Like the old movie Warriors, we should do something like Warriors.’ I’m like, ‘Did you just miss the $8 million?’ It doesn’t move him at all. He’s just like, ‘Let’s just go and record records, let’s just go make records.'”
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In the interview below, 50 also talks about Snoop Dogg having a role on BMF, and how hard it was to try and get the rapper to stop smoking weed on set. Check it out.
G-Eazy & Demi Lovato Address Their Controversies On “Breakdown”
We’re set to receive G-Eazy’s fourth studio album These Things Happen Too next week, and he’s rolling out the record with the help of Demi Lovato. Last month, Lovato teased that there were big things coming with the Bay Area rapper, and on Friday (September 17), the pair surfaced with their collaborative single, “Breakdown.”
Throughout their careers, both artists have made headlines over their controversies, and they address many of them on the track. Lovato discusses her drug addiction and overdoses, while G-Eazy mentions his run-ins with the law. This comes days after the news was shared that he was arrested in New York City following a brawl at a nightclub.
The pair also dropped off a music video, so stream “Breakdown” and let us know your thoughts
Quotable Lyrics
All alone in a dark space, ain’t no light in there
What’s f*cked up is I might actually like it there
Pouring everything on this paper my pen is on
Feel like I’m breaking in places they put the pressure on
I’m the one in my circle they all depending on