LaMelo Ball Speaks On First Ever Game Against LeBron James

LaMelo Ball has easily been the best rookie in the NBA so far this season and fans continue to be amazed by the plays he produces. Melo is one of those players who knows how to move the basketball and make incredible plays on a whim. Last night, LaMelo had his biggest test yet as he got to go up against none other than the Los Angeles Lakers who boast the talents of LeBron James, who is, of course, one of the best to ever do it.

In the end, LaMelo and his Hornets lost the game by 11 points, although LaMelo’s efforts were solid as he notched 26 points. Following the outing, LaMelo was asked by reporters about his play and how he felt about it all. As Melo noted, playing without fans sucked although overall, he was disappointed about not winning.

“No one has fans now, so everything feels really normal to be honest,” Ball said via ClutchPoints. “I do not know what’s really going on honestly. […] It felt good to play here, but not too good because we didn’t win.”

Ball received praise from LeBron James after the game, which must have been nice considering LeBron’s stature. LaMelo still has plenty to learn in his career but at this point, he certainly has garnered a lot of players’ respect.

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Lori Harvey Rocks Red Leopard Print Suit Also Worn By Lil Nas X

Animal print suits seem to be the new wave, and Lori Harvey has hopped on the trend, sporting a Tom Ford red leopard print suit at a friend’s birthday event. However, it happens to be the exact same suit Lil Nas X wore at Tom Ford’s fall 2020 show in Los Angeles, as fans were quick to observe.

The suit included a bold leopard print in a ruby red colour, with a glittery effect from the sequin-finished blazer and matching pants from Ford’s fall collection.

The “Old Town Road” rapper completed his version of the look with a black button down shirt, black shoes, and a chunky black belt, giving a sophisticated feel to the extremely loud print. 

Lori’s look opted to show the deep-v nature of the blazer, accompanied by a tasteful black lace bralette, and Hermès mini bag. The final touches featured a classy square-shaped stiletto heel, a double-strand, diamond-encrusted necklace, and her hair pulled into a slick ponytail, giving rich businesswoman vibes. 

The model took to Instagram to flex her outfit, posting a series of photos highlighting the details, and her comment section was filled with love for her bold fashion choice.

“What a woman,” one user commented. Many others dropped hearts and comments, even thanking her for some future fashion inspiration, but it’s clear as day that Lil Nas X wore it first. 

A while back, Lori was heavy in the spotlight after being a victim of extremely misogynistic comments in light of her relationship with Creed actor Michael B. Jordan. Her beau came to her defense in the media and recently spoiled her on Valentine’s Day. 

Who do you think wore the suit better?

Gillie Da Kid Defends Drake Not Writing His Own Songs

Gillie Da Kid Has Something To Say About Drake's Ghostwriters

Nobody really cares if Toronto rap boss Drake has a ghostwriter or two. Radio veteran and songwriter Gillie Da Kid, also known as Gillie Da King, recently spoke out about the process behind great lyrics, and spoke on why it doesn’t matter if an artist gets some help. Gillie Da Kid Has Some Thoughts On […]

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Dr. Dre’s Wife Proves The Worst Is Yet To Come

Dre. Dre's Wife Proves The Worst Is Yet To Come W/ Abuse Claims

West Coast hip-hop veteran Dr. Dre‘s legal battle with estranged wife Nicole Young is far from over. She’s come out with new allegations against the iconic producer, alleging that he was violent towards her on multiple occasions. Dr. Dre’s Wife Proves More Divorce Trouble Is Coming Nicole Young is accusing Dr. Dre of domestic violence, […]

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Fans React To Saweetie Cutting Ties With Quavo & Accusing Him Of Cheating

Moments ago, Saweetie took to Twitter to confirm her split from Migos rapper Quavo, officially signaling the end to one of Hip-Hop’s most beloved young couples. Just yesterday, it was reported that the two rap stars had unfollowed each other on Instagram, and while some people speculated that the two were just enduring a rough patch in their relationship, several other fans interpreted the news as a sign that Saweetie and Quavo had broken up. Today, Saweetie’s tweets have sadly confirmed that to be true.

When rumors of Saweetie and Quavo’s breakup started making their rounds around the internet, many Hip-Hop fans pointed to her shocking threesome comments during her appearance and Respectfully Justin, a popular new show hosted by Instagram sensation Justin LaBoy and her ex-boyfriend Justin Combs. However, Saweetie’s tweets didn’t just include an admission that the “My Type” rapper was single —‌ they also accused Quavo of being an unfaithful romantic partner.

Needless to say, Hip-Hop fans have a lot to say regarding Quavo and Saweetie’s split. Early reactions mostly consisted of thirsty Twitter users shooting their shots at Saweetie, but following Saweetie’s surprising confirmation and allegations, several social media users have shifted their attention to the root of the former couple’s breakup.

March hasn’t been kind to celebrities who are in high-profile relationships. We’ve already seen Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez call it quits as well as a messy Instagram breakup between A Boogie and Ella Bands, and sadly it appears that Quavo and Saweetie have reached the end of the road as well.

Saweetie and Quavo attend the 2019 GQ Men of the Year at The West Hollywood Edition on December 05, 2019 in West Hollywood, California.
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J Balvin Drops Off New Single “Tu Veneno”

Colombian artist J Balvin, who has proven himself worthy of the superstar moniker with a grand total of fifty-three gold and platinum plaques, has officially delivered a brand new single called “Tu Veneno.” Produced by the tandem of Sky Rompiendo and Taiko, the melodic track once again Balvin’s versatility as he takes to the methodical beat with an introspective tone. Even those who aren’t fluent in Spanish will likely discern much from Balvin’s emotive performance.

 Alongside “Ma G,” which a few weeks ago at the end of February, “Tu Veneno” is set to appear on Balvin’s upcoming project, about which he has revealed next to nothing. Still, considering the pace with which he’s firing off new music, don’t be surprised to see a proper announcement land in the imminent future. Last we heard a full album from Balvin, he was dropping off Colores back in March of 2020. Sonically, “Ma G” and “Tu Veneno” speak to a different tone altogether, and it should be exciting to see what he brings to the table next. 

Check out the latest from J Balvin now, and sound off if you’re down with the Colombian megastar. 

QUOTABLE LYRICS

Porque yo soy tu veneno, tu veneno, yeah-eh
Te hago mal, pero qué bueno cuando lo hacemo’, yeah-eh 
En ti me puse a pensar, en toda’ esa’ bellaqueras cuando conmigo estabas 
Sé que te sientes igual y extrañas cuando encima me brincabas

How Bow Wow Paved The Way For Drake’s Career

Sometimes, hip-hop audiences are quick to dismiss someone’s past accomplishments. Instead of focusing on what they’ve achieved in days bygone, there’s a tendency to fixate on what they’ve done for us lately. In the case of Shad Moss, better known as Bow Wow, this is taken to an extreme–  his contributions have essentially been overshadowed by a combination of bad luck and shortsighted decisions. From the infamous #Bowwowchallenge that clowned his use of a stock image of a private plane, alongside other rather credibility-damaging controversies, the past five years have seen the Ohio-born rapper withstand one blow to his reputation after another. Thus turning Bow Wow into more of a punchline than a pioneer, we’ve reached a point where younger sections of hip-hop’s audience would struggle to comprehend the scale of his success in the early 2000’s, and the importance therein.

Thrust into the spotlight by Jermaine Dupri and So So Def, Shad Moss got his first taste of stardom at the tender age of 13 when his debut album. Beware Of Dog, proved that he was a force to be reckoned with. Specializing in energetic and lovelorn hip-hop, Bow Wow had initially sidestepped all of the pitfalls that came with being a child star, garnering 3 platinum albums along the way. Then, in the period that followed 2009’s New Jack City II, his first record to bear a parental advisory sticker, the Bow Wow train abruptly came off of the tracks. Eventually, the 34-year-old rapper’s glory days were consigned to the past. And as his superstar status has withered away, Bow Wow has also found that his innovations have been marginalized. Or at least, that was the case for a long, long time. 

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Shortly after Clubhouse users took notice of Bow Wow’s unsung role in hip-hopand labeled him a “legend,” Bow Wow’s stock has received another boost after the leading man in hip-hop’s commercial landscape claimed that the Ohioan had informed his own artistic development. 

“If it wasn’t for you, there wouldn’t be no me,” Drake said of the once Lil’ rapper, during a celebratory Instagram live stream. “That’s why I’mma rock with y’all forever more.” In a follow-up video that featured Bow Wow himself, Drake went so far as to interpolate some lines from 2001’s “Thank You” in tribute to the artist.

Given that Bow Wow is little more than a year older than Drake, influence wouldn’t normally come into the equation. Without Bow Wow starting out at a prodigiously young age, they’d normally be viewed as contemporaries. However, when you take a step back and retrace Bow Wow’s steps through the early 2000’s hip-hop-boom period, the shared ancestry between Moss and Drizzy begins to take shape.

Since he came out of the gate, Bow Wow, like Drake, has avoided some of hip-hop’s more boisterous traits in favour of a less imposing approach. And rather than happen accidentally, Bow Wow’s mentor made a conscious effort to make his young protege into a more marketable breed of hip-hop star.

“These days in rap, kids don’t have any role models,” Dupri told the New York Post in 2001 “I want Bow Wow to represent a young black superstar.”

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Young, idealistic and approachable in a way that differed from the grittier artists of the day, Bow Wow’s wholesome image allowed him to infiltrate suburban home without moral panic, while his R&B-tinged beats meant that his records were easily digestible in a way that other artists’ could never be. 

To put this into perspective, Bow Wow’s debut album arrived in 2000, a year in which the biggest selling hip-hop records of the year included Stankonia, The Marshall Mathers LP and Mystikal’s incendiary debut, Let’s Get Ready. 

So, while the New Orlean’s Mystikal was earnestly demanding that his listenership shake their ass and Eminem was falling afoul of every taboo he could, Bow Wow’s jovial offerings such as the Xscape-assisted “Bounce With Me” and “That’s My Name” offered some light relief. 

In this sense, Drake filled a similar void when he first emerged, opting to forego the mean-mugging or drug-pushing that was still very much a part of hip-hop mainstream, in favour of becoming the corporately-acceptable face of rap. After demonstrating a level of chivalry and sensitivity that was almost unthinkable on his 2010 breakout mixtape So Far Gone, Drake found himself following in Bow Wow’s footsteps  as he became the poster boy for hip-hop in mainstream marketplaces.  

“I guess they recognized my potential based off what has happened with my music career in the last year,” Drake remarked after inking a sponsorship deal with Sprite in 2010. “I think it’s a great thing to be responsible, in a way, for exciting young kids.”

Bow Wow may have grown up on NWA, and was first discovered by Death Row, but his brand of hip-hop would reject the “bitches ain’t shit” mentality that his heroes had popularized in order to focus on romance.

Across his string of platinum-selling records, Lil Bow Wow created rap that took its cues from similar “boy meets girl” stories of commercial radio, thus inherently reaching a wider audience, an audience that may have typically been sensitive to rap’s gangster personas and “parental advisory” cautions. 

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From the youthful innocence of “Puppy Love” through to the lyrical tenderness and delicate melodies of 2005’s “Let Me Hold You” with Omarion, Bow Wow fashioned a lane in which more prudish audiences could engage with the art of hip-hop. This meant that the young Shad Moss’ output would actually help to bridge the gap between pop and hip-hop, long before there was such a clearly defined union between the two. In the process, allowing him to rack up 11 top 30 hits at a time when this was no easy feat for an MC. And when it comes to those tracks that reached the top 10, it’s the love songs that always raked in the highest numbers.

Synonymous with both slow jams and upbeat party anthems, Bow Wow’s commercially-palatable style assured a young Aubrey Graham that you didn’t have to grow up on the street corner to become a crossover star, let alone, a rap star. And if you take Bow Wow’s all-time greatest hit, the Ciara-aided “Like You” and zoom in on bars such as: “And I done seen the best of the best, Baby, still I ain’t impressed cause ain’t none of them at all (Like you),” thematic similarities to some of Drake’s most beloved work emerge. 

From “Best I Ever Had” and “Find Your Love” to “Practice,” “Make Me Proud” and “Hold On, We’re Going Home,” placing the object of his affection on a pedestal has informed some of Drake’s landmark tracks. While he may have mastered the art of sweet serenades in hip-hop, his decision to style himself as the perfect suitor for his female-centric fanbase was informed by a childhood spent listening to Bow Wow openly pleading with his love. 

On top of  a willingness to collaborate with pop artists such as JoJo, and the carefree nature of tracks such as “Fresh Azamiz,” which focus on stunting, rather than striking fear into the hearts of the competition, one of the key attributes of Bow Wow’s career that has bled into Drake’s own journey is a reluctance to take himself too seriously. Where many of hip-hop’s best and brightest are wary of making themselves look foolish in fear of damaging their credibility, Bow Wow’s avoidance of the tropes of the “serious” artist enabled him to seize opportunities in the entertainment world that would otherwise be out of reach. 

By the time that he had two albums under his belt, the young Shad Moss was already becoming a shining example of a mainstream rapper, after turning his focus to acting.

Following a couple of cameo appearances, a young Bow Wow plunged into kids’ movies when he starred in Like Mike. From there, he would continue to take on roles in films that were anything but hard-hitting, such as Johnson Family Vacation and Roll Bounce. All the while, continuing to further his rap credentials in a way that remained separate from his burgeoning career onscreen. Although his plans to be “the next Will Smith” didn’t quite pan out, Bow Wow’s decision to take on the world of comedy and avoid the typecasting as a gangster, cop or even fictional rapper that many MCs encounter when transitioning to film marked a turning point for what rappers could do in the entertainment sphere. 

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Meaning that, when an aspiring MC who’d cut his teeth as a wheelchair bound, high-school student on Degrassi: The Next Generation began to make his way through the industry, he wasn’t hampered by his past life on a teen soap opera. Instead, it’s just a humorous footnote in the career of a rapper who’s never been afraid to flex his comedic chops when the moment strikes. By travelling back and forth between the world of hip-hop and entertainment, Bow Wow had already proven that even something as absurd donning magical sneakers or partaking in skate-offs wouldn’t inhibit his ability to prosper in hip-hop. 

In Bow Wow’s rise, a young Drake saw an alternate path that eschewed the clandestine side of hip-hop’s presentation in order to present yourself as every bit as worthy of mainstream acceptance as any boy band or singer/songwriter dominating pop culture at the time.

Unbeknownst to him, this approach would allow one of the biggest stars that hip-hop has ever seen to embrace his softer side rather than hide it. And while Bow Wow has felt the brunt of the hip-hop’s audiences’ mean-spiritedness, allowing Drake to attest to his greatness rather than lobbying for the public’s approval actually falls in line with comments that Bow Wow made to Big Boy during a 2019 interview. Where other rappers would fall victim to their more braggadocious instincts, the Ohio MC is happy to let audiences come to their own conclusions. 

“It’s crazy how later on in your career, you start to get the recognition. I just let the fans do it. I learned that i’s better when they do it than when I parade my wins. Every time I post on Instagram, I start to see the goat emojis and people saying “Bow Wow” paved the way… Now I’m finally starting to get that.”

Zack Snyder’s Wild “Justice League” Trilogy Plans Revealed

At long last, the oft-requested Snyder Cut of Justice League has been released in full four-hour glory. Available to watch on HBO Max, the gargantuan superhero epic offers Zack Snyder’s take on the 2017 crossover epic, and many have already declared it to be an improvement. Not only that, but it also serves to have reignited interest in Snyder’s take on the DC superhero universe — though it’s unlikely the Justice League franchise will continue in its current iteration. 

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Still, for those who might have been keen on seeing where Snyder took the story were future films to manifest, a new report from Vanity Fair offers a bit of insight into his ultimate vision. With many hints and moments of foreshadowing being since inserted into the Snyder Cut, the director opened up about where the story was headed. Should you be looking to go into the updated Justice League unspoiled, consider averting your gaze.

For one, Snyder confirms that Lois Lane was pregnant at the end of the film, a child seemingly conceived prior to Superman’s “demise” in Batman Vs Superman. Evidently, Snyder had big plans for said child, who was actually meant to take up the cape and cowl as the next Batman. “It was going to be Lois and Superman’s son,” the filmmaker revealed. “He doesn’t have any powers, and then he was going to end up being the new Batman.”

He details a potential scene that would presumably close out his trilogy, a flash-forward during which Clark Kent and Lois Lane would visit the Batcave. “Twenty years later, on the anniversary of [Batman’s] death, they take young Bruce Kent down to the Batcave and they say, ‘Your Uncle Bruce would’ve been proud if you did this,’” Snyder revealed. As for Ben Affleck’s Batman, the director explains that he was set to perish at some point during the second or third movie, sacrificing his own life to save the life of Lois Lane. 

From the sound of Snyder’s description, the Justice League trilogy would have been a truly ambitious — and complicated — affair. Should you be all caught up and eager to unpack the plot beats of Snyder’s epic saga, check out the entire interview over at Vanity Fair. 

Saweetie Confirms She Is Single, Says She “Endured Too Much Betrayal” From Quavo

On Thursday, it was reported that Saweetie and Quavo had unfollowed each other on Instagram, and several people immediately assumed that one of Hip-Hop’s favorite couples had called it quits. Fans took to social media to express sadness regarding their split while hoping that the two rappers were somehow still on good terms. Others, however, were much more savage in their reactions, with several Twitter users wasting no time and already shooting their shot at Saweetie. At the time, no one knew for sure what was transpiring between Saweetie and Quavo, but today, the former has revealed that the two have gone their separate ways.

Over two tweets, Saweetie confirmed that she is no longer with the Migos rapper, saying, “I’m single. I’ve endured too much betrayal and hurt behind the scenes for a false narrative to be circulating that degrades my character. Presents don’t band aid scars and the love isn’t real when the intimacy is given to other women.”

While the confirmation alone that the two rappers have broken up is enough to shock Hip-Hop fans, the allegations against Quavo for being unfaithful are definitely worth noting. Many people assumed that Saweetie’s threesome comments on Respectfully Justin, the new show hosted by Justin LaBoy and her ex Justin Combs, led to their split, but the “Tap In” rapper made sure to set the record straight and cast blame on Quavo, accusing him of “betrayal” and being intimate with “other women.”

Saweetie also revealed that their relationship had run its course a while ago, but they just recently made the split official this week.

It appears that Saweetie is in pretty good spirits following her split from Quavo, so fans will have to wait to see what the Migos rapper has to say in regards to Saweetie’s accusations. Are you surprised that he allegedly cheated on Saweetie? And are you sad to see one of Hip-Hop’s favorite couples break up?

Quavo of Migos and Saweetie attend the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on January 26, 2020 in Los Angeles, California.
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Saweetie Confirms Her Breakup With Quavo After He Allegedly Cheated On Her

It’s official; Saweetie and Quavo are no longer relationship goals. The “Best Friend” rapper confirmed that she and her Migos beau have broken up after a day of wildly circulating rumors. The rumors began when the two unfollowed each other on Instagram and Twitter, prompting speculation from fans that their seemingly perfect relationship had taken a setback.

Saweetie explained the reasons for the split in a tweet, accusing Quavo of infidelity. It’s unknown if the incident in question is related to prior rumors about Quavo cheating on her. “I’m single,” she verified. “I’ve endured too much betrayal and hurt behind the scenes for a false narrative to be circulating that degrades my character. Presents don’t band-aid scars and the love isn’t real when the intimacy is given to other women.”

A second tweet provided more context, establishing that the breakup had been coming for some time. Saweetie wrote, “I emotionally checked out a long time ago and have walked away with a deep sense of peace and freedom. Excited for this new chapter of elevation.”

Quavo hasn’t tweeted since March 7, when he promoted a Foot Locker partnership, and his last Instagram post is a shot from Migos’ appearance on Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Awards from four days ago. All hope may not be lost, though; his partner-in-rhyme Offset was also accused of cheating in the past, nearly losing his wife Cardi B a few times over the last three years, but Cardi and Offset still seem to be going strong.

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