Lil Nas X’s Label Finally Lets Him Release New Music After “Satanic Controversy”

Lil Nas X ignited controversy upon the release of the lead single off his upcoming debut studio album of the same name “MONTERO.” While the content of the song itself isn’t what had people up in arms, the accompanying visuals and promotion of the track is what didn’t sit well with a few people.

Namely, Lil Nas’ use of satanic imagery in the footage as well as the queer-friendly content in the video and its subsequent performances earned the hitmaker backlash. While it seemed like the controversy landed the artist in some hot water with his label, he recently confirmed they’ve finally given him the green light to drop more music after the “satanic controversy” died down. 


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Taking to TikTok to share the glorious news, Lil Nas donned a pink hat with a durag underneath as he let fans in on the news. “when the satanic controversy dies down and your label says you are allowed to release new music,” wrote the Georgia native before teasing an upcoming track tentatively titled “Industry Baby.”

The track, which was first teased by Lil Nas X back in October, is suspected to be a new version of the previously leaked track. Returning to his rapping roots on the track, he spits, “Baby bet, ayy, couple racks, ayy/Couple grammys on him/Couple plaques, ayy/That’s a fact, ayy (Ah, ooh)/Throw it back, ayy.” 

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Right now, it’s not clear when “Industry Baby” is slated to drop. Let us know down in the comments if you’re looking forward to hearing new music from Lil Nas X. 

Fabolous Bonds With His Newborn Grandson Essex: Watch

Fabolous is officially a grandfather. Those of us that have lived long enough to see Fab release his debut album and become a grandfather are feeling pretty old this week after the iconic New York rapper spent time with baby Essex, his step-daughter Taina Williams’ newborn son with G Herbo.

“Met my grandson Essex.. the newest member of THE FAMILY,” wrote Fab on Instagram on Wednesday morning, handing the little one a pacifier to keep him busy. His post received congratulatory comments from Slim Thug, DJ Boof, and others, including Emily Bustamente, who became a grandmother alongside Fab.

G Herbo and Taina Williams’ baby, named Essex William Wright, was born a little over a month ago. Previously, Fabolous hadn’t posted any pictures with Essex, sharing Father’s Day pictures with his own growing family. Just last year, Fab welcomed his own daughter into the world with Emily B., naming her Journey Isabella. 

At only 43-years-old, Fab is young to be a grandfather. He’s still expanding his own family, so his grandson and daughter will be around the same age. He’s clearly got so much love for his family and he supports his step-daughter Taina fully, showing love to her boyfriend G Herbo on multiple occasions.

Check out FabPa’s new video with Essex below.

Mya Formally Introduces Mya Lan$ky on “Worth It”

While the Hip-Hop and R&B communities collectively hold out hope that Mya will finally be booked for a “Verzuz” battle, the legendary R&B singer-songwriter has treated fans with new music following her appearance on DJ Cassidy’s “Pass The Mic” socially distanced performance for the 2021 BET Awards. 

Titled “Worth It,” Mya’s new song finds the Grammy-winning artist introducing her new alter ego Mya Lan$ky, who apparently has bars. Mya previously teased Mrs. Lansky last year with pictures that alluded to her getting married in secret, but “Worth It” serves as a much more intriguing and direct introduction to Mya’s lyrical alter ego.

“Worth It” features a compelling blend of boastful and introspective lyrics, as Mya runs through topics such as entrepreneurship, her penchant for songwriting, her distrust for men, and the fact that she’s still single with no kids at the age of 41.

Check out Mya’s impressive new single and get acquainted with Mya Lan$ky below.

Quotable Lyrics

A couple G’s on me just like we talkin’ bags
I’m overseas chillin’ like where the fuck she at?
Committed to keepin’ my peace and drinkin’ these gallons
No block, ’cause melanin’ pop, stayin’ grounded in my New Balance

Mick Jenkins Joins Bluestaeb & Aréna On “Movin”

Mick Jenkins has sparked excitement surrounding his return, with the release of his new single “Truffles” setting an extremely promising tone. But let’s be real — those who have followed Jenkins since The Water[s] have already come to expect greatness from the Chi-Town lyricist. Now, he’s once again come through with some new vocals, this time spitting some bars for producer Bluestaeb’s new single “MOVIN.” 

Sounding at ease over Blue and Aréna’s lush arrangement, Mick deftly slides between melodies and raps before settling on the latter. “I was locked up, eight all my feelings like cheese,” he spits. “I was blocked up, had to start opening things I would not touch / had to acknowledge some dreams, I could not sleep.” Though largely vibe-driven, it’s always nice to hear Mick doing what he does best, and his chemistry with Bluestaeb is certainly solid.

On that note, look for Blue’s upcoming album GISEKE to land on July 23rd. 

QUOTABLE LYRICS

I was locked up, eight all my feelings like cheese
I was blocked up, had to start opening things I would not touch
Had to acknowledge some dreams, I could not sleep

Sprite Announces “Live From The Label” Concert Series With Saweetie, Latto & A Surprise Guest

Up-and-coming artists are being given all kinds of new and exciting opportunities to get noticed — in this current chapter of music history, social media has become a more powerful tool than ever to leverage your art to create a stable following. Artists have shifted to mediums like TikTok and Instagram to build independent fanbases, allowing them to show different sides of their personalities before becoming globally recognized superstars. 

Artists like Saweetie and Latto have strived during this era, taking smart approaches to their releases and getting creative with new methods of marketing music and themselves. Saweetie is one of the most popular celebrities on social media. Though she’s still in the beginning stages of her music career, the 28-year-old has become a superstar with how she’s used TikTok, Twitter, and Instagram to build her brand, promoting her music by coupling her drops with clever content online. Latto has started a few trends, most recently blanking out her features on her album Queen Of Da Souf and replacing their names with emojis, having fans play a guessing game, and boosting her engagement by thousands. Of course, she’s almost always trending on socials too, becoming a major force in the rap game for years to come.

After launching the Thirst For Yours campaign with HotNewHipHop a few years ago, Sprite is expanding its support of the hip-hop community and culture by introducing the Live From The Label concert series this summer, giving undiscovered artists an opportunity to learn from some of the hottest talents in the game right now, including Saweetie and Latto.

Discussing the upcoming event at a virtual green room last week, moderator Brandon “Jinx” Jenkins spoke with DJ Drama, Nyla Simone, and Sprite executive Aaliyah Shafiq to explain the importance of the concert series and how it expands on Sprite’s larger initiative to remain fresh and continue finding untapped corners of the hip-hop world to amplify to the masses. That continues with Live From The Label.

LVTL will consist of three live-streamed concerts, starting on July 29 with Latto, followed by Saweetie on August 12, as well as a special headlining act later this summer from an artist that will be announced soon. The headliners will be accompanied by opening acts selected by Sprite Way, a community of passionate music fans that chose which emerging stars to pair with each artist.

Live From The Label is new for this summer but not a new behavior,” says Aaliyah Shafiq about Sprite’s latest initiative. It’s all about taking artists that have established themselves over the years who started as opening acts, like Latto and Saweetie, and making sure that they’re available as mentors to emerging artists, offering them a larger platform and giving them tips and guidelines to succeed in this cut-throat industry. Saweetie has been paired with Summer Valentine, a Philadelphia-based urban pop singer, and Latto will be working with Chlothegod, a new-age femme recording artist that was recently featured at the Dreamville Camp with J. Cole. 

“We’ve had such a dominance of female rappers that has never been seen in the history of hip hop and that’s here to stay,” said DJ Drama about the event, which places female performers at the forefront. “We need to celebrate.” 

As a company, Sprite believes that it has a responsibility to continue to uplift the hip-hop community. Aaliyah Shafiq explains that Sprite has “to listen to what people are actually saying,” noting that hip-hop is about more than just music. Sprite wants to be a good partner to the hip-hop community by listening and being willing to evolve as the culture evolves — and we all know that evolution happens quickly in our world. 

To catch any of the upcoming live performances, all you need to do is pick up a Live From The Label Sprite bottle and scan the QR code to unlock your ticket to one of the shows. Scan a Stage 1 bottle to watch Latto perform, a Stage 2 bottle for Saweetie’s performance, and a Stage 3 bottle for the final show that has yet to be announced.

Learn more about the Live From The Label concert series here.

Actress Suzzanne Douglas Dies At 64

Suzzanne Douglas, star of Robert Townsend’s 90s sitcom The Parent Hood, has died at the age of 64 in her Martha’s Vineyard home.

According to TMZ, the actress’ husband said that it was due to complications of cancer, to which he added, “Her energy and creativity will be missed by all.”

The Illinois-bred talent guest-starred on numerous television shows over the course of her forty years in the industry, appearing on The Cosby Show, NYPD Blue, and, most recently, When They See Us. But her film resumé was far more impressive, starring as Cissy Houston in the Whitney Houston television biopic, Whitneyand, most notably, Nick Castle’s Tap, for which she was awarded the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for the role of Amy Simms.

 
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In a tribute from her cousin Angie Tee, she wrote, “She warmed our hearts on movie screens and television sets all around the world.” On top of that, other peers and friends have chimed in to pay homage to the esteemed actress, such as Jada Pinkett Smith and Viola Davis.

Douglas served as the Honorary Co-Chair of the Commission on Arts and Letters and was a lifetime member of The National Council of Negro Women. She is survived by her husband, Roy Jonathan Cobb, who she married in 1989, and their daughter Jordan Cobb.

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Donald Trump Files Class-Action Lawsuit Against Twitter, Google & Facebook

In January, former U.S. President Donald Trump was surprisingly suspended, banned, or silenced on various social media platforms following his irresponsible online behavior during the fatal insurrection at the Capitol, and halfway through 2021, he apparently still has a sour taste in his mouth regarding the incident. In response to his widespread de-platforming, Trump is now seeking legal action against some of the biggest names in Tech.

During a press conference in New Jersey on Wednesday morning, Donald Trump revealed that he would be filing a class-action lawsuit against Facebook, Twitter, and Google in an effort to combat censorship and the involvement of private-owned social media platforms in the United States government.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference announcing a class action lawsuit against big tech companies at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster on July 07, 2021 in Bedminster, New Jersey. Former President Trump held a press conference with executives from the America First Policy Institute to announce a class action lawsuit against Facebook, Twitter, Google, and their CEOs, claiming that he was wrongfully censored. Since being banned from the social media companies, former President Trump has continued to spread lies about mass voter fraud in the 2020 election that have not not been substantiated.
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“Today, in conjunction with the America First Policy Institute,” Trump announced early today, “I’m filing as the lead class representative, a major class-action lawsuit against the big tech giants including Facebook, Google, and Twitter as well as their CEOs — Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai, and Jack Dorsey, three real nice guys.”

According to Complex, the America First Policy Institute is a nonprofit that was launched by former Trump administration officials earlier this year, and this class-action lawsuit will serve as one of the nonprofit’s first major moves. At the time of publishing, Trump’s Twitter ban remains indefinite, and his Facebook ban is set to continue until 2023.

“We’re asking the US District Court for the Southern District of Florida to order an immediate halt to social media companies’ illegal, shameful censorship of the American people,” Trump also said in his speech.”We’re demanding an end to the shadow banning, a stop to the silencing, and a stop to the blacklisting, banishing, and canceling that you know so well.”

Check out his speech about the class-action lawsuit below, and stay tuned for updates regarding Donald Trump’s battle against the social media giants.

Darnella Frazier Loses Her Uncle To Police Violence After Capturing George Floyd’s Death

Derek Chauvin, the officer responsible for the death of George Floyd, was recently found guilty for his role in the murder. In addition to various witness testimonies on the scene of the incident, the former Minneapolis PD officer was brought to justice by video evidence taken by Darnella Frazier.

The viral footage captured the tragedy, and unfortunately for Frazier, another instance of police violence has hit her a little closer to home. According to CBS Minnesota, the young woman’s uncle was killed by a Minneapolis police officer during a high-speed chase early Tuesday (July 6) morning. 

According to reports, police were pursuing a man who they suspected to be a suspect in a carjacking and robbery around 12:30 am. The report furthers that Leneal Frazier was traveling westbound while a squad of officers was chasing the suspect northbound. The photos of the wreckage display just how severe the accident was following the 8-block pursuit. By the looks of it, Frazier was killed on impact. The suspect in question, however, got away scot-free.

“An officer observed the suspect vehicle in that area, attempted to pull it over and the vehicle, instead of pulling over, fled,” Minneapolis police spokesperson John Elder explained. The pursuit protocol in Minneapolis explains that officers should cease a chase if it poses  “an unreasonable risk to the officer, the public or passengers of the vehicle being pursued.” The Minnesota State Patrol is currently investigating if the incident follows protocol. 

Darnella took to Facebook to corroborate the news. “I honestly can’t believe I’m making this post right now…I’m so hurt…nothing feels real. I woke up to the most horrible news. MINNEAPOLIS police Killed my uncle. MY uncle… Another black man lost his life in the hands of the police! I asked my mom several times “he died??”. I couldn’t accept what I was hearing and still can’t . Some things just take time to process. I’m still in shock and it haven’t fully hit me yet,I broke down in tears,” wrote Frazier.

She added, “you took an innocent life trying to catch someone else… I don’t know how to feel… I was just with you at the beach ….if I would’ve known that would be my last time seeing you, I would’ve hugged you so much longer, told you I love you way harder….I love you so much…. please pray for my family.” You can visit donate this GoFundMe page if you’re looking to donate. 

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Yung Bleu, Chris Brown, & 2 Chainz Drop “Baddest” Video

Yung Bleu has been doing a lot of things right throughout his young career, to the point where the melodist has already landed several high-profile features — including the combination of Chris Brown and 2 Chainz, who came through to bless his single “Baddest.” Now, the star-studded track has officially received the video treatment, arriving by way of a loosely narrative-driven clip directed by Edgar Esteves.

As Bleu navigates a block party looking for love, or something along those lines perhaps, Chris Brown prefers to operate under a full moon. For the majority of his section, Breezy holds it down with a lively performance of his verse delivered from the comforts of his balcony. His loss really, as Bleu appears to be having the time of his life by day– though to his credit, Breezy does manage to make his way down for before the shindig wraps.

2 Chainz is also present hold it down alongside Bleu, spitting some bars as he catches up with a few ladies and puffs a blunt for good measure. Though his promiscuous bars might offend those of a delicate sensibility, at this particular block party, it would appear that all bets are off. It’s no wonder the video kicks off with two elderly gentlemen stepping up to attend no matter to consequence. Check it out for yourself, and look for Yung Bleu to line up his new album Moon Boy on July 23rd. 

T-Shyne Brings Plenty Of Energy To His Solo ‘That Go!’ Performance For ‘UPROXX Sessions’

This week’s episode of UPROXX Sessions features Young Thug affiliate T-Shyne, performing his song “That Go!” which appears on the YSL Records compilation Slime Language 2. While the song’s usual guests Thug and Meek Mill couldn’t appear, T-Shyne shows he can hold his own with an energetic performance that brings the song to vivid life.

As a member of YSL Records, T-Shyne’s gotten his fair share of attention as one of the label’s longest-tenured members, joining in 2016. As one of the few non-Atlanta artists on the label, he stands out from the pack but has a built-in multi-regional appeal thanks to his New York upbringing combining with his Southern exposure. While he hasn’t released a solo project since 2018, the increased buzz from his standout moment on the compilation could very well lead to increased interest in another one sometime soon.

Watch T-Shyne’s “That Go!” performance above.

UPROXX Sessions is Uproxx’s performance show featuring the hottest up-and-coming acts you should keep an eye on. Featuring creative direction from LA promotion collective, Ham On Everything, and taking place on our “bathroom” set designed and painted by Julian Gross, UPROXX Sessions is a showcase of some of our favorite performers, who just might soon be yours, too.