Diddy Shares Motivational Speech While Devouring Mango

When it comes to hip-hop success stories, there are few who rival the legendary Diddy. Having become synonymous with hard work, dedication, and entrepreneurial vision, Diddy recently made it a point to change his name to “Love,” emphasizing the importance of spreading exactly that. That’s not to suggest that Diddy has gone full pacifist, however; lest we forget that he recently declared himself king of Los Angeles, New York, and Miami, a claim that sparked grumblings from those actively representing such territory. 

Suffice it to say, Puff is a larger-than-life figure, one who seems to revel in the zaniest of antics. Most recently, the mogul found himself inspired to share a few motivational words, taking to Instagram to spur his followers into action. Standing against the picturesque backdrop of the ocean, Diddy approaches the camera with a massive chunk of mango in hand.

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“You can be whoever you want,” says Diddy. “You can be eating mango too, with the ocean as your backyard. I ain’t special. I just want it bad.” He takes a tentative bite of mango. “I will not allow myself to not have mango.” A far more emphatic bite of mango. “I hustle hard.” Alas, his next bit of advice is unintelligible, though his climactic leap into the drink leaves little to the imagination. 

“Don’t allow yourself to not have mangos and the ocean as your backyard!” he captions, wise words from one of hip-hop’s most accomplished icons. 

Coi Leray Channels Nicki Minaj For Verse Price Flex

Coi Leray may be a relative newcomer to the game, but the recently-appointed XXL Freshman has already been staking her claim. From receiving the coveted Drake co-sign to collaborating with artists like Dave East, EarthGang, and Pooh Shiesty, Leray has carved out a lane for herself that cannot be denied. 

It’s reached the point where Leray has become somewhat of a household name, and though she has yet to release an official debut album, her price has already reached a significant level. Like many before her, Leray opted to flex the cost of a verse, circling back to the immortal braggadocio of Nicki Minaj circa “Monster” to emphasize her point.

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“What nicki say?” writes Coi. “50k for a verse no album out? Don’t forget, I still never dropped an album.” Though the invocation of Minaj’s name drew out the presence of the Barbz — who weren’t exactly keen on Leray’s citation of their Queen — many fans were quick to praise the melodist’s undeniable rise.

It’s entirely that Leray found herself inspired to flex in the wake of “Big Purr’s” continued success; as she was quick to point out on Twitter, the Pooh Shiesty-assisted single is well on its way to gold certification. Don’t be surprised to see it lining the tracklist of her upcoming debut, which should bolster the numbers quite nicely for that essential first-week tally. 

50k for a verse, no album out. Not too shabby for Coi Leray. Do you foresee that price tag rising even higher? 

Onpointlikeop Comes To Collect On “In Debt”

You can’t deny the excitement that drill’s brought to the rap game since its inception. Though Chicago is its place of origin, it’s expanded well-beyond the Mid-West. Places across the world are tapping into drill but none of them as notable as New York.

Onpointlikeop has been bubbling throughout the East Coast. Each single he releases continues to rattle the underground. This week, he returned with his latest offering, “In Debt.” The rapper tackles eerie production with charisma and animated flows as he details loyalty to his day ones. “I got brothers, I don’t got friends/ Know I got 20 dollars, know he get 10,” he raps on the record.

The latest release from Onpointlikeop follows the release of his collaboration with Dusty Locane, “MOVE DOLEY.”

Peep his new track below.

Quotable Lyrics
Don’t gotta speak, .40 gon’ greet every time we talk
Shit got a bark, love to see it spark
Aim for his chest, nah I can’t miss, hit him in his heart
Ain’t C.O.D but you see right when you spawn

Cassius Jay Unites Trouble & Tory Lanez On “Fish Scale”

Producer Cassius Jay has been responsible for some of the biggest anthems for some of the biggest artists. He’s the producer who handled Roddy Ricch’s “Every Season,” as well as Cardi B’s “Drip” ft. Migos and has a slew of other massive production credits under his belt. Now, it seems that he might have another project on the way and he’s hailing down some of his previous collaborators to help bring it to life.

This week, Cassius Jay unveiled another new single titled, “Fish Scale” ft. Tory Lanez and Trouble. The single arrives shortly after Jay linked up with Young Thug on “Personal.” On “Fish Scale,” Tory and Trouble deliver celebratory vibes that has all the potential to have the summer on smash.

Check out the single below.

Quotable Lyrics
Hoodrat n***a still run it up
And I got smoke for a runner up
Smoke on your buddy, that bitch’ll puff
Pussy lil n***as ain’t done enough