Rise & Grind: Yungeen Ace Speaks On Jacksonville Rap Beef & Favorite King Von Memory

Yungeen Ace has lived through so much trauma in his twenty-three years. Three years ago, the Jacksonville-based rapper was involved in a drive-by shooting, which left him in critical condition. His journey wasn’t meant to end there though — Ace has since recovered from his shooting wounds to become one of the marquee rappers coming out of his city. With the outrageous “Who I Smoke” song and video, Ace kicked off a massive social media wave, rapping violent lyrics over a rather infamous Vanessa Carlton sample, which the pop star actually cleared for the Florida rapper

As the title of his debut album Life Of Betrayal 2x suggests, Yungeen Ace has experienced a lot of betrayal in his young life. Because of his ongoing feud with several other prominent Jacksonville rappers — specifically Foolio, who has exchanged diss records with Ace — the rapper can’t move around as he wishes. Ace says that he hasn’t been able to perform in his home state because of possible violence, being shut down by promoters and police authorities every time he tries to book a show. Regardless, Ace is thriving right now, shining on his debut album, which features G Herbo, King Von, YFN Lucci, and more.

With his ATK movement becoming more popular by the day, Yungeen Ace is one of the bubbling rappers that you need to pay attention to from Florida. You can learn more about the rapper through his latest feature with HotNewHipHop’s Rise & Grind, answering ten basic questions before jumping into a more personalized Q&A session, which you can check out below.

Stay tuned for a new installment of Rise & Grind every Monday.



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Stomping Grounds:

I was born in East Chicago and moved when I was like two or three. Everyone thinks I grew up in Chicago, but I really grew up in Jacksonville. 

It was real fun growing up in Jacksonville, but real dangerous looking back at it now. It was so fun then. Right now, I can’t really move how I wanna move. It was real hard, but real fun. I had to grow up kind of early though. I was real young and had to help my mom pay the bills. I have seven brothers on my mama’s side, all of my family were back up north. All of the friends I made down here were my family. 

My favorite thing was just being around everybody in the hood, everybody going crazy. We used to run around just doing some wild, fun shit. We had our own little hood where everyone used to pull up and we did whatever.

Hell nah, there weren’t any other rappers coming up from my area. The first person I saw go crazy was Tokyo [Jetz]. She started going crazy, then it was me and [YK] Osiris. Now, I see everybody coming up and I fuck with that. Jacksonville is starting to get the recognition that it needs.

Zodiac Sign:

I was born in February, I’m an Aquarius. We big on leadership, we got our own minds and we can make everybody do what we want. We independent and we big on loyalty. Our hearts are bigger than ourselves sometimes. It’s hard to get our heart, but once you got it, you better keep it. Aquarius is the best sign, I ain’t tryna rub it in but you feel me?  

They say we crybabies but I don’t know. I don’t think we are. I ain’t really too big on it. All I know is that loyalty, love, and leadership is straight Aquarius. Bosses are Aquarius.

Top 5 DOA:

I ain’t really got no favorite rappers.

I fuck with Drake, ain’t got no top five though. Drake’s a goat, his old shit I really love. There’s a lot of talent, I’m just not really fuckin’ with anybody like that right now. I don’t really listen to other people’s music, I’m trying to perfect my craft. Everybody’s talented though. Rod Wave is dope, for real for real.

Biggest Accomplishment:

Making it out the hood is my biggest accomplishment, for sure. Getting to this spot today is a big accomplishment. Coming from my city, there’s really no inspiration. There was nobody getting big. But now, making a way for anyone else from my city is a big accomplishment. I just wanna see everybody win and eat. I want the whole world to know who Jacksonville is.

Studio Habits & Essentials:

When I go in the studio, I be in my head. I go with my mood. I can’t make music if I’m not in the mood. It’s like a season for me. If March, April, and May I’m feeling pain, then that’s all of the music I’m making.

“Who I Smoke”:

It was really [Spinabenz’s] idea. He had the beat and we were in the studio. He was like to the crew, “Okay you go, you go, you go, and you go next.” That beat is crazy, I just knew from the tempo. Off top, all four of us knew it was gonna be a hit. Then when it went viral on TikTok, that’s when we shot the video. There was supposed to be more to the video. It was gonna be dope, but we only got that one scene in. But, that one scene is all it really took. All of those artists are from Jacksonville too. Spina been putting in that work.

Everybody’s been at the golf course lately too! When I be at Top Golf, people be telling me that they saw the “Who I Smoke” video. I feel like we started [that trend] for today, because everyone is doing it now.

[All of my lyrics] came from the top of my head. Man, I’m telling you this was the funniest video in my life. Just imagine everyone casually golfing. People are enjoying life and it’s sunny outside. Then, you see all of us in the golf cart, bouncing that shit with the music and looking crazy. Some people at the course were feeling it. Some of the workers were chasing us, telling us we can’t be doing this and stuff like that. Shit was fun. If I could, I would do it again.

I’ve been sitting here and watching all of the fan reaction videos and the shit be so funny. When they listen to the song and the sample comes on, the people be looking crazy before the rest of the beat comes in. Seeing some of the fans’ reactions means a lot though.

 

First Bars: 

It was a song called “Stop Stalking Me.” I was rapping into the phone in one hand while recording with one phone in the other. My first time getting into a studio was what really changed my life.

First Show:

I’ll tell you something no one else probably knows. I had a small show in Jacksonville on 12th Street. My first real show was in Tallahassee, it was after I got shot.

Clocking Out:

I play the game a lot, I play Warzone. I’m a real COD type of person too. Not gonna lie, I watch like every movie too. Me and my girlfriend go to the movies every day just to watch everything. That’s something else I really wanna do is get into acting and the film industry. 

I just seen A Quiet Place 2. Man, that shit is crazy. I loved that movie, I’m tryna see it in 4D tonight.

Up Next:

I’m about to drop my debut album “Life Of Betrayal 2x.” Me and my team put in a lot of work. I put my team through hell with this album. I kept changing the album and single covers. A lot of changing up, we got frustrated. Even through all of the bullshit, they take the time because they really believe in me. I had to add and remove some little features I had. I really love my team, it’s gonna be a dope project.

The song with [King] Von is the last one we recorded together before he passed. We have others, but the one I’m putting on the album was the last one. He was a real friend to me. Me putting him on this album means a lot. [YFN] Lucci, that’s my boy. I sent the track over to G Herbo, he knocked it out, he sent it back. It was dope.



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HNHH: Some people have criticized “Who I Smoke” and feel it’s disrespectful because of the name dropping. Do you have any response to that? 

Yungeen Ace: People just need to enjoy the song. There’s always something. I’ll tell you something, people don’t really see just music. If it’s bad music, they’ll talk about it more. If it’s good music, it’s just good music.

Does it take ever a toll mentally?

It’s fucked up how the world is today. I just stay in my own lane. It’s like we only see the bad in people. The internet’s weird. 

Vanessa Carlton cleared the sample for the record. Did she know about the song prior to the release?

She ain’t know about it. I fucks with Vanessa! We text and call each other, I really appreciate her clearing the sample. That was really dope of her. I really want to put something together where she plays the piano while we rap to “Who I Smoke.” I had a whole conversation with her and she gave me her whole aspect on everything. She’s a real genuine person and really dope.

What’s your favorite memory of King Von?

That n***a is funny as hell. He just goofy. I knew how close we were from one of my birthdays. I had a little get-together of only people that I fuck with, no one really made it. Von made it though, and from right there I knew that was my dawg for sure. We like real brothers. Everything with him was fun, it was lit every time. Only reason I went to Atlanta was because he was over there. Shit be funny in the studio.  

Jacksonville’s rap scene has a reputation for being pretty violent dangerous. Do you feel that or is it only on the outside looking in?

The police won’t even let me perform there, they stop me every time. I asked them if I could go and do a charity performance and the cops wouldn’t allow it. It is real violent there. 

What’s going on with the police in Florida? Polo G just got arrested in Miami too.

That shit made me so mad, and I really fuck with Polo G. Him coming up trying to do right, the fact that his arrest happened is lame. They hate rappers. It sounds crazy, but when we do good, they fuck with us and when we do bad, they fuck with us. We really try to move in the right direction. Maybe they just want to see everyone in jail. It’s an abuse of power. 

Being in your position where you’re involved in a few beefs, are you fearful at all?

I don’t fear nothing at all. My motto is ‘live today, die tomorrow.’ I feel like I experienced death already. I don’t be out there like that anymore, but I just want what’s best for my city.

Let’s talk about the ATK movement you got going on.

I been doing this shit for a little moment and I’m starting to get real raw with it. I got a record label too.

What’s going on with the record label?

Right now, I’m in the process of getting the building. It’s a studio with a business area and a merch display area.

Congratulations on all of that! It was a pleasure speaking with you today, Ace. Enjoy your movie night later!

For sure, for sure!

READ LAST WEEK’S INTERVIEW WITH YOUNG ROG HERE. 

Post Malone Teases New Single “Motley Crew”

Though Post Malone has certainly integrated himself into the hip-hop game, having collaborated with the likes of 21 Savage, Quavo, and DaBaby, it’s clear that the multitalented melodist will always hold rock and roll close to his heart. His latest album Hollywood’s Bleeding finds him embracing his roots more than ever before, and some have speculated that Posty’s next product(s) will find him shifting further away from the “White Iverson” of yore.

Based on what we’ve recently heard from his upcoming single, that does not appear to be the case. Perhaps surprisingly, it seems as if Post is actually doubling back and returning to a more hip-hop-focused sound. Upcoming single “Motley Crew,” finds Posty professing his undying love of partying over a blend of up-tempo percussion and atmospheric synthesizers; once the track reaches its apex, Post proceeds to channel Young Thug with a slick and explosive flow.

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Should you have been among those hoping to see Post Malone picking up where “Circles” left off and exploring with live instrumentation even further, perhaps “Motley Crew” will fall somewhat flat. On the other hand, the many fans who appreciate Post’s dominant role in the commercial rap space will likely find much enjoyment in this new single, one that appears destined for some serious success on the charts.

“I’m excited to finally announce new single ‘Motley Crew’ dropping Friday!” captions Post’s longtime manager Dre London, sharing a teaser of the track on his Instagram page. “Full project with Concert Doc coming real soon!” 

Check out the snippet for yourself now, and check back this coming Friday for “Motley Crew” in its entirety. Do you think Post made the right decision in returning to this sound? 

Donovan Mitchell’s Next Signature Shoe Revealed In Jazz Colorway

Donovan Mitchell has quickly become one of the best young talents in the entire NBA and as a result, he has been able to secure his own signature sneaker line with Adidas. Each shoe has an Issue number just like you would find with a comic book. Throughout the playoffs, Mitchell got to wear the Adidas D.O.N. Issue #3 and throughout this time, fans were curious as to when it would finally release.

Now, we have official images of the new Utah Jazz-inspired colorway which features a bright purple upper, as well as some yellow and light blue highlights throughout. In a way, this shoe carries forth a unique and nostalgia-inducing 90s aesthetic thanks to some unique patterns and color layouts. If you are a Jazz fan, these are most likely a must-cop especially when you consider just bright this team’s future. is.

This brand new “Jazz” colorway is slated to release on Saturday, July 10th for a price of $110 USD. If you’re in need of new basketball shoes, these could prove to be a solid choice especially as the summer continues to rage on. Let us know what you think of them, in the comments below.

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Erica Mena Accuses Safaree Of Neglecting Newborn Son & Smashing Joe Budden’s Ex

Erica Mena gave birth to her newborn baby with Safaree Samuels a few days ago but according to the Love & Hip Hop star, her partner hasn’t been there for her. Currently facing rumors that he fathered a lovechild during his marriage to Erica Mena, Safaree is now being accused of allegedly cheating on Mena with Kaylin Garcia, Joe Budden’s ex-girlfriend. The two were recently spotted at the all-white party in the Hamptons, which Lil Uzi Vert, JAY-Z, Beyoncé, and others were at.

Erica called out Safaree on Monday morning, claiming that she’s cutting off her entire family from her allegedly unfaithful ex.


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“@Kaylin_Garcia real talk I bean in the shoes of dealing with a man who lived a double life and I had no clue he was married. But you! Know Safaree is married. Who don’t know that. Not to mention he real friends with Joe Budden your ex,” alleged Erica. “Safaree just had a baby who he hasn’t seen in 4 days that’s in the NICU. That’s also no secret. I’m blasting both of you since he told you to lay low tonight – clearly who both know I found out y’all been fucking all weekend. My son not even a week old yet and he dicking you down. I hope this is something you proud of shorty. This man lost his whole family officially. I wish you both the best.”

Kaylin Garcia responded by claiming that she’s just friends with Safaree, saying, “For years I have been to myself. No blogs. No drama. I am a women who is about accountability and morals. The fact that I have been called out for absolutely nothing, to me is insane. Me and Safaree are friends and nothing more. Thanks! Everyone stay blessed. And let’s continue to spread love and light!”

What do you think about all this? Is Safaree guilty?


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NBA Finals Game 1 Goes Down Tomorrow: Odds & How To Watch

After months of NBA action, the NBA Finals have finally arrived. Yes, that’s right, the Larry O’Brien trophy will be rewarded within the next two weeks and fans can’t wait to see who will take it all. In the Finals, we have the Milwaukee Bucks who are still unsure about whether or not they will have Giannis Antetokounmpo back in time for Game 1. Meanwhile, we also have the Phoenix Suns who have been uplifted out of poverty thanks to the efforts of Chris Paul, Devin Booker, and Deandre Ayton.

This is a series that is hard to predict, although the oddsmakers are saying the Suns are the favorites at -170. On the other side of the odds, we have the Bucks at +135 although if Giannis was healthy, there is a good chance it would actually be Milwaukee listed as the favorites to take it all.

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As for Game 1, it will be played on Tuesday night in Phoenix. The game starts at 9 PM EST and it will be broadcasted on ABC as well as ESPN 3. This is going to be an amazing series and if you are a fan of either of these teams, this is going to be a very special time, indeed.

Let us know who you think is going to win, in the comments below.

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Logic & Eminem’s “Homicide” Goes Double Platinum

Logic’s return from retirement — easily one of the most short-lived sideline stints hip-hop has ever seen — is officially underway. The rapper recently delivered a new single in “Intro,” presumably signaling the imminent arrival of a new album. As fans await further development on that particular front, many have been keeping some of his older cuts in steady rotation. 

A few days ago, Logic’s loyal following came through to represent one of his Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind standouts, the Eminem (and Chris D’Elia) assisted “Homicide.” Originally released in May of 2019, the lyrically charged duet between two of the game’s dexterous spitters has been proven to hold ample replay value. Case in point, the single was recently certified double platinum by the RIAA, an upgrade that followed the track’s first platinum certification in August of 2019.

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It’s not entirely surprising to see Logic and Em’s first official collaboration retaining momentum, as both parties have proven to be consistently formidable commercial entities. The track’s official video, which finds Chris D’Elia standing in as Eminem, currently holds over seventy-eight million views. Not too shabby for a song driven entirely by bars, with nary a catchy chorus in sight.

One has to wonder if Logic and Eminem will reunite in the future, given the success that “Homicide” continues to achieve. With a new project from Bobby on the horizon, it’s entirely possible that we’ll see a “Double Homicide” in the near future — would you like to see Logic and Em reunite on wax once more?

WATCH: Logic ft. Eminem – Homicide

Charles Barkley Gives His NBA Finals Prediction

Charles Barkley had himself a legendary career with the Phoenix Suns. While they never won a title, he was able to take the team to the NBA Finals back in 1993 where they eventually lost to Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls in six games. Over the years, Barkley has remained a fan of the Suns and he is always rooting for them, no matter how bad they are. Now, the Suns are finally good again and on Tuesday, they will be playing in the NBA Finals against the Milwaukee Bucks.

With the NBA Finals just a day away, Barkley is giving his prediction on the series, and it seems like he is going against every intuition in his body. The NBA on TNT host believes the Bucks will win the series if Giannis is healthy, although if Giannis can’t come back, then the Suns will certainly hoist the Larry O’Brien trophy when this is all said and done.

“If Giannis is 85 to 90%, I’m going to go with Milwaukee, but all my heart and soul is going to be pulling for my Phoenix Suns, I will tell you that,” Barkley said. This series seems to be a bit of a toss-up at this point, although this is most definitely a good thing as we could be in for a seven-game grudge match.

Let us know who you think is going to win, in the comments below.

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Quavo Explains “Straightenin” Lyrics Seemingly About Saweetie & The Repo’ed Bentley

Saweetie could care less about a Bentley that was repo’ed from her… she’s got a Rolls-Royce now and she’s still shining. The birthday girl got a brand new whip this week, celebrating Cancer Season in style with dozens of her celebrity friends, including Chloe Bailey, T.I., Tiny, and more. 

During the aftermath of her breakup with rapper Quavo of the Migos, the Bentley has been a massive topic of conversation. Customized in icy blue with special stitching on the seats, Quavo got Saweetie the car for the holidays a few months ago before they split up and the car was stripped from her possession and sold at a used vehicle dealership. The two artists have made reference to the Bentley in their songs with the most blatant petty lyric coming from “Having Our Way.” Quavo also seemingly raps about the gift on “Starightenin,” for which he unpacked the lyrics this week.

“Put that shit on, n***as get shit on, I bought two whips and I put my bitch on, she put this wrist on,” says Quavo on the song. The single has been performing well for the Migos and during their Verified episode on Genius, Quavo explained that everything he touches turns to gold.

“I bought two whips… when I bought me a whip, I bought a Bentley and she put this wrist on and I put my bitch on,” said Quavo. “Anything Quavo touch, anything I put my Huncho Hands on gone go up. Anything I touch so [it’s] self-explanatory on what I put on and who I put on and what I bought.”


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Saweetie was already pretty hot by the time she got into a relationship with Quavo a few years ago. There likely isn’t any denying that a whole new audience of hip-hop fans were exposed to her through her pairing with Quavo, but the same can also be said for Q. As Saweetie’s profile continued to rise, the “FLIP THE SWITCH” rapper saw added benefits as well, being involved in one of the most eye-popping rap relationships of the last few years.

Watch Quavo explain his lyrics below.

Royce Da 5’9 Cracks Lost Slaughterhouse Vault With New Snippet

The Slaughterhouse saga has been a long and winding road. For all intents and purposes, the group’s run came to an end following the release of Welcome To Our House, their Shady Records debut album.

Though it was admittedly divisive, largely in part to its shift in production and overall approach to songwriting, many fans remained optimistic that their planned follow-up project Glass House would have been a massive upgrade. Set to be executive produced by the legendary Just Blaze, the group went on to record no shortage of material for the album. Alas, due to myriad reasons ranging from label conflict to over-active schedules, Glass House never saw the light of day.

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For years now, the sophomoric Slaughterhouse drop has remained one of hip-hop’s many lost treasures, joining the likes of Eminem’s Relapse 2, Dr. Dre’s Detox, and Young Thug’s HY!£UN35 in the category of wayward albums. Still, that hasn’t kept Slaughterhouse loyalists from holding out hope for its eventual release, and even certain members like KXNG Crooked and Joell Ortiz have kept that particular flame burning.

Royce Da 5’9 is the latest to raise new attention to Glass House, having recently taken to Instagram to crack open the Slaughterhouse vault and offer up a peek of an unreleased banger. “Slaughterhouse was so vile, vulgar and violent…” captions Royce, clearly feeling nostalgic. “I blame @joebudden. We should’ve finished these bro…”

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Joell Ortiz was quick to slide into the comments section, making it abundantly clear that he still feels an obligation to the fans. “This shit still hit different,” writes Ortiz. “We gotta get back in there, finish up then get it to the people!!” If that wasn’t enough, the snippet also brought Just Blaze into the fold, who made his presence felt with a quick “oh hi.”

For those still holding out hope for Glass House, or at least some variation of it, perhaps there is indeed some reason for optimism. Check out the snippet below, in full vile, vulgar, and violent glory.

Kevin Durant Sarcastically Explains Why He Always Deletes Tweets

Kevin Durant is one of the best and most accomplished players in the entire NBA although just like anyone else, he feels the need to defend himself when people get on his case. After winning his first title in Golden State back in 2017, it was revealed that Durant had a burner account that he would respond to people on. Eventually, Durant scrapped the burner account, and now, he is much more direct when he has to defend himself.

Over the weekend, one fan noticed that Durant had deleted a tweet after clapping back at some random account that was trying to disparage his accomplishments. The fan went on to ask why KD would do such a thing, especially since anybody could have screenshotted it and spread it around. That’s when KD hit back with a simple answer, noting that this is expected of him by now.

“Because it’s apart of my brand,” Durant stated. Durant has noted time and time again that he feels as though Twitter is simply a fun space for him to navigate and he doesn’t take it all that seriously. After all, most of the trolls on that website have no idea what they are talking about, and a large percentage couldn’t even give you a nuanced take about basketball.

With that being said, Durant’s millions will always make him win any argument that occurs on the platform.

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