Bino Rideaux Taps Mustard & BlueBucksClan For “Creepin”

The West Coast is thriving these days. Even a decade after initially shifting the sound of the West Coast with artists like YG and Ty Dolla $ign, Mustard still has a firm grips on the streets of California. Whether it’s working with artists like Roddy Ricch or even his more frequent collaborators like YG, the Mustard touch is exactly what the summer needs for a bonafide anthem.

This week, Mustard reconnected with two promising acts to emerge out of L.A. in recent times, Bino Rideaux and BlueBucksClan. Bino’s latest single, “Creepin” calls on Mustard and BlueBucksClan for a smooth jam that’s bound to ring out of car stereos and strip clubs in the months to come. 

Check the latest out from Bino Rideaux below and check out Rise & Grind…. With BlueBucksClan here. 

Quotable Lyrics
I forgot, poured a deuce, got me snorin’
Fell asleep, I had to fuck her in the morning
Cuttin’ bitches off for nothin’, ain’t no warning
Had the bubble ballin’ like TJ Warren

Hit-Boy Seemingly Takes A Shot At Kanye West While Celebrating The Release Of ‘King’s Disease II’

A year after sharing King’s Disease, Nas and Hit-Boy reconnected for a sequel to the project, which they shared on Friday. The new album, called, simply, King’s Disease II, boasts 15 songs and guest appearances from Lauryn Hill, Eminem, EMPD, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, YG, Blxst, and Charlie Wilson. But a new clip from Nas and Hit-Boy’s album release party has emerged and it appears that the latter had some choice words for a certain rapper, which many believe is Kanye West.

“It’s not a hundred n****s producing the beat,” Hit-Boy said about the sequel to their 2020 Grammy-winning album. “It’s not a hundred n****s writing the rhymes, n****. It’s two n****s in the studio. I hear this shit right now, homie. It’s going down. King’s Disease II. Stream that sh*t, buy that sh*t.”

He continued, “There be n****s in the studio. It’s just me and bro, bro. Do y’all hear this sh*t? It’s just me and this n**** in the studio. He’s barred up, I’m making beats. No hoopla. We not on f*ckin’ Twitter botherin’ y’all. We not on IG Live putting a weird-ass stream up, n****. We doin’ this sh*t for real though, n****! Stop playin’!”

The “weird-ass stream” could be a reference to Kanye’s “Countdown To Donda” livestream that captured the rapper sleeping, working out, and hanging out with fellow rappers like Chance The Rapper and Fivio Foreign.

You can watch a video of Hit-Boy’s comments above.

King’s Disease II is out now via Mass Appeal. Get it here.

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G Herbo Connects With M1llionz & The Plug On “Father Figure”

G Herbo has been hitting a new stride in his career recently. Projects like PTSD and 2021’s 25 made up for the lackluster affair that was Swervin and Still Servin. Nonetheless, Herbo’s sharpened his sword and has practically been annihilating every single beat he hops on, as we’ve seen during his Funk Flex freestyle last month.

This week, the rapper came through for the assist alongside UK rapper M1llionz and The Plug for their new collaboration, “Father Figure.” The two rappers explore the concept of fatherhood, whether it comes to imitators of their style or their own familial duties. 

“Father Figure” is a raw record that further bridges the regional gaps of drill between its hometown of Chicago and its current hotspot in London.

Check the record out below.

Quotable Lyrics
Youngin’ pulled the trigger quick on a lick
He was starvin’
20 deep while throwing the opps for a hit
We was mobbin’

Retch & V Don Connect On “Gone Til Autumn”

RetcH might be locked up but one thing he’s not going to do is his name fizzle out in the streets. The rapper returned this week with his new collaborative project with V Don titled, Gone ‘Til Autumn. Release via Payday Records, RetcH delivers one of the most honest and raw projects in his catalog to date over production entirely handled by V Don.

The album includes the previously released singles, “Shiesty” ft. Maxo Kream and “Back On My Bullshit” with Dave East. East and Maxo serve as the only two credited features on the project.

Peep the album and tracklist below and sound of with your thoughts in the comments. 

  1. Sound Like
  2. Shiesty feat Maxo Kream
  3. Devil On My Back feat Dave East
  4. Again
  5. Op Talk
  6. Pull Off/War
  7. Really In It

Nas, Fredo Bang & Young Nudy Dominate This Week’s “Fire Emoji” Playlist

It’s been another week filled with extreme excitement about DONDA, the 10th studio album from Kanye West. Fans have eagerly awaited the album’s release but it seems that ‘Ye is still working on it. However, there’s still a ton of dope music that arrived this week and we’ve highlighted a few tracks that you should have on rotation for this week’s “Fire Emoji” playlist. Here’s your breakdown:

Nas emerged with the sequel to his Grammy-award winning album King’s Disease. Entirely produced by Hit-Boy, Nas’ latest body of work is proof that he’s only gotten better with time. This week’s Fire Emoji updates include “Death Row East” and “Nobody” ft. Ms. Lauryn Hill.

Young Nudy has been making some serious plays this year and in the middle of the week, he popped out with his latest project, Rich Shooter. It’s another excellent display of Nudy’s ability to bring the outside world into his often grim, nihilistic universe. It was only right that we included “Keep It In The Street” on the playlist this week.

Along new music from both Nas and Young Nudy, this week’s Fire Emoji playlist includes recent releases from YNW Melly, Fredo Bang, and Lil Tecca.

Check out this week’s Fire Emoji playlist below and subscribe to HNHH on Spotify.

C-Murder Adds Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump To Legal Counsel

Civil rights attorneys Ben Crump and Ronald Haley Jr. have joined forces to represent Corey “C-Murder” Miller, who is currently serving a life sentence at the Elayn Hust Correctional Center in Louisiana for a murder conviction in which he continues to maintain his innocence.

Recently, Miller publicly spoke out against the living a safety conditions of the facility, going as far as taking on a hunger strike in order to bring light to the situation.

“No one in the State of Louisiana is sentenced to contract COVID-19 nor die from it,” reads a statement from Crump and Haley. “There are far too many people who are unreasonably compromised due to existing medical conditions and older age who will suffer or die due to the spread of COVID-19 and the Delta variant. There is no form of justice that should allow this level of neglect for the health and safety of those who are incarcerated.”

In 2002, C-Murder was arrested in connection to the murder of a 16-year-old. Two of the witnesses who testified against him during the trial recanted their statements in 2018, however a judge decided against having the conviction thrown out.

“Mr. Miller maintains his innocence and we are diligently working with his legal defense team to free him, but in the meantime, we are monitoring the conditions at Elayn Hunt and are considering taking legal action,” added his legal team. “We stand with Mr. Miller and everyone who is incarcerated who are in fear of losing their lives due to the pandemic and inhumanity of the correctional system. We demand that the Department of Corrections act immediately.”

Kool & The Gang Sax Player Dennis Thomas Dies At 70

It is with heavy hearts that we relay the announcement from the Kool & The Gang team that saxophone player and founding member Dennis Thomas passed away this week at the age of 70. No cause of death has been revealed, though it is noted that he died peacefully at his New Jersey home. Members of the band released statements honoring their beloved friend and bandmate.

Dennis Thomas

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“An original member of Kool & The Gang, Dennis was known as the quintessential cool cat in the group, loved for his hip clothes and hats, and his laid-back demeanor,” wrote the band. They said Dennis was somewhat of a jack of all trades in the group, playing saxophone, assembling outfits, and even acting as a budget manager in the band’s early day. 

“A huge personality while also an extremely private person, Dennis was the alto saxophone player, flutist, percussionist as well as master of ceremonies at the band’s shows,” the statement continued. 

As an alto sax player, Dennis had a few shining moments in Kool & The Gang’s discography, including his solo in their 1971 hit “Who’s Gonna Take the Weight.” The late member was featured on every Kool & The Gang album from their 1969 debut to their upcoming album, Perfect Union

Following Dennis Thompson’s passing, only two founding members of the legendary band are still alive.

RIP Dennis Thomas.

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Kanye West Fan Tackled By Police After Storming Stage During “Donda” Event

Kanye West’s second Donda event was full of eccentric and unorthodox moments, from Kanye taking his phone out to answer a phone call to the dramatic levitating act that closed out the performance. However, one fan appeared to take Kanye’s call for fan involvement during the second listening party as an invitation to rush the stage during the performance. Thankfully, Ye’s creative process was hardly disturbed as footage shows security effectively taking down the orange-wearing fan. 

Though he was eventually apprehended, the fan made impressive strides towards ‘Ye. The incident happened about halfway through the listening event, and cell phone footage shows the man making it past the initial wall of security and through a wave of background dancers before eventually being tackled. 

It does look like the man was injured after being forced down by guards, though fortunately, no legal action was taken. Police have no record of the incident on file. Perhaps a bruise or two is a price worth paying to get that close to Yeezus.

Despite the success of the second listening event and the continued pleas of fans, Donda still hasn’t been released as some sources were suggesting. The second listening event came after Kanye and his team, including producer Mike Dean, spent a week holed up in the Mercedes-Benz Stadium working on the project. Big-name talent who have been working on it includes Lil Yachty, Playboi Carti, and Five Foreign. 

Check out the video below:

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Jim Jones Calls Mel Matrix To Discuss 6ix9ine & Wack 100’s Conversation

Tekashi 6ix9ine has, unfortunately, been back in the fold, thanks to his three-hour-long conversation with Akademiks and Wack 100. He and Wack hashed out their differences (kinda) as they discussed everything from 6ix9ine’s decision to testify, his dealings with the gang life, Sara Molina, and his issues with practically every other rapper in the industry. In fact, 6ix9ine used the opportunity to try and finalize a boxing match against Durk who doesn’t seem entirely interested in the idea.


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The conversation continued on Clubhouse days later when Wack 100 confronted 21 Savage for calling the conversation “lame” while 6ix9ine hyped up the West Coast exec. However, the conversation somehow led to 6ix9ine’s issues with Jim Jones. ” “Jim Jones wasn’t taking care of them n***as, I took care of them n***as,” 6ix9ine yelled. “On top of that, Jim Jones was caught on wiretap on my case telling the big homie Mel Matrix to go and get rid of my security. How you do it, how you shoot at ’em, they don’t got no license to carry weapons… How is that n*gga free right now?” Of course, 6ix9ine previously testified that Jim Jones is a member of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods during his trial. 

It seems that the recent claims made by the Brooklyn rapper finally got under the Dipset rapper’s skin. Jones has been relatively mum on the topic of Tekashi since the trial but apparently, the Clubhouse comments is what got him to open up. A conversation with Mel Matrix, who’s locked up as part of the Nine Trey takedown, and Jones surfaced online today where both parties denounced Wack 100 and 6ix9ine.

“Everybody knows he’s a bitch,” Matrix is allegedly heard saying on the call. “Fuck Wack 100, you know what I’m saying? Fuck him and anybody that’s working with him, you heard me?… That n***a a hoe. Him and the n***a he talkin’ to.”

Matrix then goes on to discuss how he remained solid throughout his stint and is looking forward to returning home. Check out the conversation below. 

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Frank Ocean’s New Luxury Brand ‘Homer’ Unveils A Lavish Collection Of Jewelry

Frank Ocean and Rihanna have at least one thing in common: Over the last five years they haven’t released new music. But he’s clearly itching to do something. Now he’s back with a new project — but it’s not new music. It’s called Homer, and it’s a luxury brand, selling mainly jewelry. The singer spoke about it in an interview with The Financial Times.

“My mother was into jewelry, but in a low-key Princess Diana kind of way,” he revealed. “My godfather was into guns, but he was also into cars, and he bought luxury-lifestyle magazines, which I became obsessed with. They became a form of play for me as a child. It was the furthest thing from my actual life at the time, and I began plotting ideas and a life in that universe. I’d look at yachts and want one. But I don’t have one because I get super-seasick.”

Frank also revealed that he picked the name Homer “mostly because it’s five letters and the dotcom was available.” He said the name is also based on the fact that “Homer is considered the father of history and history is meant to endure — the same as diamonds and gold — and I know Homer used papyrus, but I’ve always liked the idea of carving history into stone.”

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Ocean also discussed Homer in a post to his Instagram Story. In it, he wrote:

Hand on my heart, this project has kept my mind moving and my imagination turning throughout it all. All of my work now is dedicated to my family. Everything. My hope is to make things that last, that are hard to destroy, set it in stone. I’m so fucking happy for everyone involved and I admire you and am proud of you … This is three years in the making and there is so, so much I’m excited to share with all you strangers.

The “independent American luxury brand,” which will soon open a storefront on NYC’s Lower East Side, shared its first collection of jewelry, which ranges from a $435 pendant to a $1.9M necklace. A catalog and in-store appointments can be requested on the brand’s website here.

You can view Frank Ocean’s Instagram Story post abvoe and read his full interview with Financial Times here.