Fedd The God Drops New Track “Activated” Ft. Wiz Khalifa & Chevy Woods

Fedd The God is arguably one of the most consistent members of Wiz Khalifa’s Taylor Gang imprint. Still riding off the high from the release of April’s Speed RacerFedd The God is showing no signs of stopping. This week, he returned with the release of “Activated” ft. Taylor Gang head honcho Wiz Khalifa, and fellow labelmate Chevy Woods. 

On “Activated,” Fedd The God puts his unrelenting flow on full display with a barrage of excellent sh*t talking. He’s soon joined by fellow Taylor Gang members Wiz Khalifa and Chevy Woods who dive into the exhilarating trap production and complement Fedd’s braggadocious bars. 

Fedd The God is among the newest signees to the label. The release of “Activated” offers a glimpse of a promising trajectory ahead. 

Check out Fedd The God’s latest release below. 

Quotable Lyrics
I’m a pimp, don’ test my patience
YSL, my daily fragrance
NIKE dunks while ya’ll be skatin’
B-Rad told ya’ll don’t be hatin’
Paper is the common language
Freak bad b**ches, Charlie’s Angels

Kanye West Reportedly Has A New Release Date For ‘Donda,’ Which He’s Still Trying To Finish

Earlier this week, Kanye West revealed that his tenth album, Donda, would arrive before the weekend. The rapper also announced that he would hold a listening event at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the 75,000-capacity venue that’s home to the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons. Despite a nearly two-hour delay, the event went on as expected, but Donda was not officially released afterward and fans were once again left empty-handed, with no clue for when the project would arrive.

After spending much of the day waiting for an update on Donda, Kanye finally released an updatet late Friday night, but it came from an unexpected source: Justin LaBoy. On Twitter, the social media personality wrote, “KANYE WEST WILL MOVE THE RELEASE DATE OF DONDA TO AUGUST 6TH. THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE.” He added, “HE WANTS TO GIVE HIS FANS THE BEST POSSIBLE PRODUCT WITHOUT RUSHING ANYTHING. HE LOVES YALL WITH ALL OF HIS HEART. GOD BLESS.”

LaBoy is certainly not the name you’d expect to make this announcement, but apparently they’re closer than you may think. Last week, the social media personality revealed Kanye played the album for him and NBA player Kevin Durant during a listening session in Las Vegas. Afterwards, Laboy posted on social media, “ALBUM OF THE YEAR. DONT @ ME.”

Maria Taylor Makes Her NBC Debut After ESPN Fallout

Maria Taylor found herself in the midst of a controversy just a couple of weeks ago after a clip of Rachel Nichols making disparaging remarks about her was revealed online. In these comments, Nichols claimed that Taylor got her job at ESPN as a result of diversity quotas and that she didn’t deserve to be taking Nichols’ spot. These remarks came with quite a bit of outrage and rightfully so especially considering Taylor has proven herself to be one of the more talented hosts at the network.

One of the key elements to the story was the fact that Taylor was negotiating a new contract with ESPN. Reports surfaced that she wanted Stephen A. Smith money, which eventually led to her leaving the network. It was quickly revealed that Taylor would be joining NBC Sports and would get to be a part of football and Olympic broadcasts.

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Yesterday, NBC Sports introduced Taylor to its Olympic audience, and she made her mark right away as she presented a long-form piece on the United States women’s gymnastics team. The host was introduced by Mike Tirico, who said “We are thrilled to welcome a new member to our NBC sports and Olympic family: Maria Taylor. Maria, welcome to Tokyo and the team.”

According to the New York Times, Taylor expressed just how excited she is about the opportunity, saying “Literally, hosting the Olympics, ‘Football Night in America,’ and the Super Bowl is what I dreamed of when I started in television.”

Needless to say, it seems as though she is happy to have escaped the toxicity of ESPN.

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Lil Durk Addresses Home Invasion Shootout In New Song Snippet

Lil Durk has been one of the most successful rappers this year. The release of The Voice, along with his recent collaborative effort with Lil Baby, The Voice Of The Heroes, cemented the 10+ year run he’s been on. Unfortunately, with as much success as he’s seen in recent times, there’s been a few unfortunate incidents that he was involved in. Most recently, there were reports that he and his girlfriend India Royale were involved in a shootout after someone broke into their home.


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Durk and India are both safe, as seen in an IG post shared days after the shootout. However, neither one of them has responded or shared any more details on the report with the exception of a cryptic message from Durk about moving in silence. Durk recently hit Instagram where he previewed new music where he seemingly addresses the shooting.

“Get back to your mans, you in court like he ain’t dead/ Got these ski mask for the COVID the only time you n***as wear it/ N***as ran inside my crib but the Glock 10 was by the bed,” he raps over ominous production.

In related news, Durk surprised fans this week when it was revealed that he had worked with Kanye West on DONDA. The rapper previously stated that he didn’t end up catching a flight in time to record for the album but it turned out that he did record a verse for the project which debuted at the Atlanta listening party on Thursday. 

Lil Xxel Recruits Coi Leray & Tyga For “What U Want”

Lil Xxel’s new track “What U Want” is a perfect summer vibe that’s bound to blare through speakers across BBQs and pool parties in the coming weeks. On his latest single, The Florida artist tackles Bankroll Got Its and Hitmaka’s infectious production with some assistance from Tyga and Coi Leray.

Lil Xxel puts his effortless swagger and charisma on full display on “What U Want.” His catchy rap-sing triplet flow meets the smooth talk of a player as he details his luxury spending habits on his ady. “I’ll take you on trips, you just tell me the city, yeah/ In the islands, we be chillin’/ I got me a chеck so you know we be litty,” he raps. 

Tyga and Coi Leray perfectly complement the pop-friendly tune with equally infectious delivery and quotable bars to fill up your IG captions for the summer. 

The music video is full of drip as it shows Lil Xxel, Coi Leray, and Tyga living the good life and spitting their respective verses.

Check out the music video for “What U Want” below!

Quotable Lyrics:
We gon’ get rich, babe, huh (Uh-huh)
We gon’ have rich sex, huh (Ooh Lord)
We gon’ get lit, babe, yeah (Get lit)
We get big checks (We get big checks)

Almighty Jay Sounds Hungrier Than Ever On “No Label”

After the breakup of YBN, many fans were curious to see how each of the individual members would respond. Almighty Jay, Nahmir, and Cordae all have their own unique sounds, and it was going to be interesting to see their navigation throughout the music industry. All three of these men are savvy when it comes to industry politics, and for Almighty Jay, it has always been important to separate himself from the pack.

On his brand new track “No Label,” that is exactly what the artist does as he expresses the importance of doing things on his own. Jay delivers melodic verses about thinking about his business acumen and detaching himself from those who have held him back. The artist is hungrier than ever on the track and it makes for a solid effort that fans will appreciate.

Quotable Lyrics:

Had to lock in with myself
Had to focus on my business
I know you fucked my dog
But lied and said you didn’t
God forgive and I don’t
So don’t ask me for forgiveness

Giannis Antetokounmpo: The Unlikely Superstar

When the Milwaukee Bucks won the NBA Championship all the way back in 1971, the franchise was full of hope. Their superstar player was none other than Lew Alcindor, who everyone now knows as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Just a few years after the Bucks’ big win, Alcindor was able to lead his team to yet another NBA Finals appearance, although they would eventually lose to the legendary Boston Celtics in seven games. A year later, Alcindor left Milwaukee for the Los Angeles Lakers, and he eventually went on to win five more titles all while cementing himself as one of the greatest players in the history of the NBA.

Unfortunately for the Bucks, Alcindor’s absence put the entire franchise in a deep and dark hole that last decades. In the early 2000s, the Bucks were able to find some success with Ray Allen, however, once he went to the Celtics, their reign came to an abrupt end. From there, the team drafted Brandon Jennings with the 10th overall pick in the 2009 draft, and for the most part, he was nothing short of fantastic. If you’re a Bucks fan, then you probably remember how Jennings ran into injury problems which ultimately led to a shortened career. With all of that being said, it’s clear that the Bucks had been struggling to find a superstar who not only had staying power but a desire to remain in a small market like Milwaukee, as well.

In a shocking turn of events, the Bucks somehow found that player in the unlikeliest of places: Greece. With the 15th overall selection in the 2013 NBA Entry Draft, the Bucks took a relatively unknown scrawny 18-year-old by the name of Giannis Antetokounmpo. At the time, this selection was scrutinized by critics who felt as though Giannis hadn’t done enough to prove himself. In fact, it was a common opinion at the time that Giannis wouldn’t even see any playing time in his first season and that there were no guarantees he would grow into his body and become the man we see today.

What many didn’t account for at the time, was Giannis’ determination. His background shaped him into one of the most determined young men the game had ever seen, and while it would take a few years for fans to realize this, there is no denying that a storm was brewing within him. Antetokounmpo was born in Greece and raised by two Nigerian immigrants who didn’t have a lot of money to their name. As Giannis described himself, there were times where he didn’t know where his next meal would be coming from. He would help his mom sell items in the street and would even sometimes play games on an empty stomach. These experiences ultimately shaped his mentality and forced him to work harder so he could one day realize his dream, and become an NBA Champion. 

Giannis Antetokounmpo

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As a European player, Giannis was always going to have to go the extra mile to prove himself. When it comes to scouting, teams usually prefer guys who have been through the American college system. One could just look at the discourse surrounding Luka Donic to understand what we mean. Having played for a club team in Greece, the expectations surrounding Giannis were fairly low, although the Bucks felt like they had struck gold, and in the end, they were right. Throughout his first season, Giannis would log about 24 minutes per game and averaged a respectable 6.8 points and 4.4 rebounds. Over the next few seasons, Antetokounmpo would steadily improve his numbers as it became clear that the Bucks were building their entire future around him.

During the 2016-2017 season, Giannis’ physique matured to the point where he was no longer the frail kid from Greece that he once was. Now, he was a grown man with a ton of muscle and athletic capabilities that could rival any player in the league. Fans began to call him “The Greek Freak” and his numbers backed up the nickname. After averaging 22.9 points and 8.8 rebounds per game in 2017, Giannis received Most Improved Player honors and he only got better from there. In 2019 and 2020, Giannis was crowned league MVP, and he even picked up a Defensive Player of the Year award in 2020. All of these accolades were piling up at an excessive rate, however, there was one thing missing: playoff success.

In 2019, Giannis led the Bucks to the Eastern Conference Finals where they had a 2-0 lead on the Toronto Raptors. Eventually, the Bucks lost four straight games to Kawhi Leonard and company, while being shut down by the Raptors’ defensive wall. It was one of the biggest disappointments of his career and it was only exacerbated by a horrific showing in the bubble where the Bucks lost in 5 to an underdog Heat squad in the second round.

Giannis Antetokounmpo

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At the start of the 2020-21 season, there were questions surrounding Giannis’ ability to be the best player on a championship team. Sure, he had the accolades, but the results simply weren’t there, yet. Not to mention, after signing a $250 million contract to remain in Milwaukee, there were questions as to whether this was a smart idea and whether or not the Greek Freak should consider a trade to a contender. Giannis had no interest in succumbing to the media’s rumblings, and instead, he put on a clinic throughout the regular season and stepped up his game even further in the playoffs. By early July, Giannis’ team was in the NBA Finals and for the first time in 47 years, the Bucks had another shot at glory. After years of agony, the Bucks finally had their superstar and the fanbase couldn’t be more excited about it.

Coming into the Finals, Giannis had just suffered a hyperextended knee although he decided to power through things as he had one objective in mind: win. That mentality he had always brought with him since childhood was in overdrive and it led to a pair of 40-point performances in Games 2 and 3. After Game 2, Giannis and the Bucks were down 2-0 to the Suns and things looked bleak. As soon as the team touched down in Milwaukee, the entire series shifted and the Bucks won three-straight matches en route to Game 6 where they had a shot at winning the title in front of their home crowd.

Game 6 would ultimately become Giannis’ magnum opus. It was a culmination of his days in Greece to his humble beginnings in the NBA when he had very little muscle and was barely a blip on other teams’ radar. With five all-star appearances, five all-NBA honors, two MVPs, and a DPOY to his name, Giannis knew this game would be what defines his career, and he showed up. By now, you all know what happened. He recorded a whopping 50 points, 14 rebounds, and five blocks all while making 17 out of 19 free throws. This performance won his team that elusive title, and it also won him Finals MVP. It was truly one of the greatest performances in the history of the NBA Finals and it’s a game that will forever cement his legacy amongst the all-time greats.

Following the match, Giannis showed off the goofy side of his personality. In a league where players take themselves too seriously, Giannis isn’t afraid to make a fool out of himself. It’s what has made him such a fan-favorite and it is ultimately why so many dub him the most likable player in the league. He’s a man you can’t help but root for and after all he’s been through, it’s hard to find a player more deserving than Giannis Antetokounmpo.

After winning a championship the hard way, there is nothing more for Giannis to do except win more titles. Even if he doesn’t win another Larry O’Brien trophy, his legacy will always be bulletproof. He’ll always be the kid from Athens who defied the odds and brought NBA glory back to a small market that had been afterthought since 1975. When you consider how Giannis is only 26, you can’t help but be impressed.

Yung Bleu Connects With Moneybagg Yo & Kodak Black On “Angels Never Cry”

Boosie Badazz said it best — Yung Bleu is a megastar. Though he’s taken an unconventional approach to climb the ranks, he’s essentially your favorite rapper’s favorite artist right now. His ability to blend emotionally charged vibrato melodies with moody R&B-trap production has allowed him to occupy space in both genres organically. 

The release of his debut album Moon Boy arrives after much anticipation and he doesn’t disappoint. The 15-song project boasts appearances from 2 Chainz, Chris Brown, and John Legend, among others. One highlight of the project is “Angels Never Cry” ft. Moneybagg Yo and Kodak Black. Bleu delivers an infectious anthem where he reflects on the lavish lifestyle he’s earned through his work while also detailing heartbreak and death. Moneybagg Yo and Kodak Black go back-to-back, though the latter dabbles even further with the melodies. It’s a possible sign that we might end up seeing ‘Yak get his R&B on soon.

Quotable Lyrics
I’mma be thuggin so n***a pull up with your clique and we put holes in that bitch
We ain’t returnin’ you hoes, ’cause we put loads in that bitch
We don’t go by them new laws, stick to the code in this bitch 
My diamonds got me froze in this bitch

James Gunn Laments Over Missed Cleveland Guardians Opportunity

Yesterday was massive for the baseball world as it was announced that the Cleveland Indians would officially be changing their name to the Guardians. For years, the team’s nickname had been criticized by activists, and just last year, they announced that they would look for a new name that would better suit the community. After a long wait, the name was finally unveiled and we even have some new logos to feast our eyes on.

For the most part, fans are happy with the new name although they do feel as though the logo could have been slightly better. One of those people is none other than Hollywood director James Gunn who is the man behind Guardians of the GalaxyThe Guardians name is one that is near and dear to Gunn’s heart, and he was hoping the MLB team would pay homage to the movie with their logo.

James Gunn

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In the tweet below, Gunn explains how the team should have made Rocket Racoon their logo, and that he could have even been holding a machine gun. A fan even made a nice rendering for Gunn, which definitely looks pretty badass. Of course, the Guardians would have to get the license from Marvel, which probably isn’t going to happen anytime soon.

Regardless, Marvel fans can only fantasize about what could have been. With that said, let us know what you think of the actual logo, in the comments below.