Lil Nas X Admits He’s “Desperate” For How He Promotes His Music But Doesn’t Mind

It’s been quite some time since the world last heard some new material from Lil Nas X. Releasing his debut EP back in 2019 loaded with hits like “Old Town Road,” “Panini,” and “Rodeo,” the Grammy-award winner has a lot to prove with his debut project considering his record-setting 2019 run. Likely feeling the pressures to live up to his previous success, he’s taken his time in curating his first album to perfection. Announcing the slated release date of his new single “Montero (Call Me by Your Name)” last week, it seems like he’s ready to get the ball rolling on the rollout of the project. 

Ahead of the release, the artist is letting the world know he’s desperate when it comes to promoting his music, and he doesn’t seem to care either. 

“i hate when people tell me i’m desperate for how i promote my music,” vented the 21-year-old on his Twitter account Monday (March 15). He continued, “like yes bitch i am desperate, i do not mind being desperate when it comes to my dreams.” 


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While he didn’t reference exactly the “desperate” attempts at promoting his music that he’s made, the Georgia-bred artist might be citing flack he received for exposing alleged DMs from 6ix9ine, as well as “buying” himself a new pair of breasts

His next single “Montero (Call Me by Your Name)” is set to arrive on Friday, March 26th. Let us know if you’ll be tuning in when it drops. 

Elon Musk Made A Club-Ready Song About NFTs And Is Selling It As An NFT

It’s only been a few weeks since “NFT” became the new buzzword, and many people have already capitalized on them. These non-fungible tokens are being used to sell digital artwork at a steep price. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is selling the first-ever tweet as an NFT and Grimes made $6 million in one day by selling her artwork on an NFT marketplace. Now following in Grimes’ footsteps, Elon Musk is breaking into the NFT industry through music.

The Tesla CEO and billionaire released an EDM track this week about NFTs, which he’s selling as an NFT. It’s only fitting that the track is techno, as Musk recently officially dubbed himself the “Technoking of Tesla.” The song itself mostly instrumental, but it does have a few NFT-related lyrics: “NFT for your vanity / Computers never sleep / It’s verified / It’s guaranteed.” Just hours after the song was posted for sale on Valuables, a website hosted by Cent, the highest bid was already for $1.1 million.

While the billionaire is trying to capitalize on the NFT craze, some of his followers are joining him. “I’m selling this screenshot of Elon’s song he’s selling about NFTs as an NFT as an NFT,” one user jokingly wrote underneath the song.

Surprisingly, Musk is no stranger to music-making. Of course, it’d be hard not to be if your partner was Grimes. In early 2020, Musk made his EDM debut with the rhythmic track “Don’t Doubt Ur Vibe,” a follow-up to his heavily-AutoTuned rap single “RIP Harambe.”

Listen to Elon Musk’s NFT song above.

Mick Jenkins And Kaytranada Reunite On The Laid-Back ‘Designer Frames’

It has been a few years since Chicago rapper Mick Jenkins released a full-length project. Although he released an EP, The Circus, in January of last year, the critical and cult favorite has laid low since 2018, when he shared Pieces Of A Man. However, one exception to that trend was his appearance on Kaytranada‘s late 2019 album Bubba, on which Mick contributed a verse on the song “Gray Area.” Now, two days after that album won a Grammy for Best Dance/Electronic Album, the two iconoclastic artists reunite on “Designer Frames.”

Given dance music’s roots in 1980s Chicago House music and Mick’s deep ties to his hometown’s musical history, his chemistry with Kaytranada should come as no surprise and requires little adjustment from either artist to fit into an easygoing groove. The mid-tempo beat Kaytranada provides takes cues from traditional African drum rhythms with a mellow synthesizer rounding things out. Meanwhile, Mick boasts of his “$1,000 Cazals” and coolly delivers a trademark, dense-packed vocal performance with some truly impressive wordplay.

On Twitter, Mick was coy about whether or not the new track would preface a full collection of music in the near future, although he did that he was shooting a video. He’s also getting into the crypto art game as well, sharing a new song as an NFT. Listen to “Designer Frames” below.

Nas Finally Celebrates Rap Album Grammy Awards Win

New York rapper Nas is finally speaking out and turning up over winning a Grammy award for his King’s Disease album. New footage is circulating online showing Nasty Nas turning up at a post-awards show party. Nas Finally Celebrates Rap Album Of The Year Nasir Jones’ daughter Destiny pulled through on social media with the […]

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Kash Doll Throws Lavish “Kash Bash” Hosted By 50 Cent To Celebrate Her Birthday

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic continuing and lockdown precautions still in place, members of Hollywood have continued to throw all types of lavish parties and get-togethers through it all. Members of the hip-hop community in Atlanta have particularly been oblivious to the pandemic, throwing a number of large-scale maskless celebrations throughout the course of the past year. The most recent hip-hop darling to throw a lavish soirée in celebration of her birthday is Kash Doll. 


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Hosted and organized by 50 Cent, who cast the “Ice Me Out” rapper in his highly anticipated Black Mafia Family Starz series, Kash raved about the intimate celebration on her Instagram page. “When i say best birthday everrrrrrrr!!!!!!! I absolutely loved turning 23,” joked the rapper in the caption of an Instagram video recapping the night.

Special shout out to [50 Cent] I’m so grateful for u not only u kicking off my acting career but u threw me the best bday dinner. thank youuuu and [Hannah Kang] u showed yo ass decorating this place! I wanna live there!! Thank u sooooo much I’m so happy and grateful,” she finished in the caption. 

The relatively small-scale bash was flourished with stunning floral arrangements, plenty of pink decorations, and enormous portraits of the Detroit beauty

She shared multiple videos from the function, showing off her multiple outfit changes and a wide smile as she dined with guests. The function was complete with a fancy buffet featuring garlic buttered crab legs, stuffed salmon, fried lobster skewers and seafood stuffed ribeye, which is a flex within itself, and themed drinks courtesy of Branson Cognac. 

The occasion was also a celebration of Kash Doll’s casting in Black Family Mafia. Directed by Tasha Smith, the series tells the true story of brothers Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory, who ran one of the most infamous crime rings in the country. She will star as Monique, one of the love interests of Big Meech.   

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24kGoldn Reveals “El Dorado” Tracklist: Future, DaBaby & More

The road to El Dorado is underway, and 24kGoldn has officially unveiled the tracklist to his anticipated debut album. Doing so by way of a thematically appropriate skit, which finds him donning his explorer’s cap in the search for uncharted territory, 24kGoldn ultimately reveals that El Dorado will feature thirteen tracks and guest appearances from Future, DaBaby, Swae Lee, and Iann Dior.

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For the most part, however, the Bay Area melodist appears to be handling the bulk of the project on his own. Fans will likely recognize a few familiar cuts, as the DaBaby-assisted “Coco,” “3, 2,1,” and the Iann Dior-assisted “Mood” have already been released. Luckily, the majority of El Dorado will consist of new material and should go a long way in establishing the depth of 24kGoldn’s artistry. Should you be interested in seeing what he’s been cooking up for his debut, look for El Dorado to land in full on March 26th.

In the meantime, check out the full tracklist, as well as the adventurous skit that accompanied the big reveal. Should you be among the many anticipating the album, be sure to share your thoughts in the comments section below. Have you enjoyed what little we’ve heard from El Dorado so far? 

1. The Top
2. Love or Lust
3. Company (feat. Future)
4. Outta Pocket
5. Coco (feat. DaBaby)
6. Butterflies
7. Breath Away
8. Yellow Lights
9. 3, 2, 1
10. Empty (feat. Swae Lee)
11. Cut It Off
12. Don’t Sleep
13. Mood (feat. Iann Dior)

Lil Yachty Goes Live With Kodak Black & Trippie Redd, Compares Sneakers With Offset

Lil Yachty is one of the funniest rappers on social media. His presence has been strong on TikTok, but he’s also one of the most entertaining artists to follow for his live-streams. In this day and age, fans want to be more connected to their favorite artists than ever before. We’ve seen rappers like Lil Nas X, Saweetie, and others revitalize the way musicians interact with their supporters through social media in recent years, with Lil Yachty also doing numbers.


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The rapper went live on Monday night and he likely didn’t expect his session to get as lit as it did, but he was ready when it popped off. “The most random fye live ever,” wrote the Atlanta native on Instagram, sharing it for anybody that wasn’t free when he was live. During the 47-minute stream, Yachty has a quick conversation with Kodak Black before inviting Trippie Redd into the chat and getting roasted by Big 14. Then, Offset calls in, staying for a while and comparing sneaker collections. “This sh*t took a turn for the best,” said Yachty.

Yachty and Offset showed each other some of the rarest kicks they’ve got laying around the house, pulling off somewhat of a sneaker Verzuz.

Watch the full live-stream below and let us know who has the next sneakers: Lil Yachty or Offset? Who do you wish would have called in?

James Harden Gifts Bobby Shmurda His Nets Jersey

Bobby Shmurda has been making up for lost time ever since his release from prison last month. The rapper was welcomed with a private jet, courtesy of Quavo, and a group of friends and family who joined him in celebrating his release at a private affair. It’s been an ongoing celebration for the GS9 rapper who, last night, finally found his Knicks hat that vanished into the sky in the “Hot N***a” music video seven years ago.

The festivities continued for Bobby Shmurda, even after finding the hat, with a world-class view of the Knicks vs. Nets game at the Barclay’s Center. Seated in a VIP suite, the rapper witnessed the Nets win the game before being honored with a piece of memorabilia. James Harden gifted the 26-year-old rapper his jersey from the game along with a personal message and his own signature. The rapper hit the media circuit where he flexed the jersey along with his iced-out Shmurda pendant.

“Spread love it’s the ‘Brooklyn’ Way,” he wrote in the caption of his latest Instagram post, revealing a photo of his newly gifted Shmurda jersey. “Special thanks to @brooklynnets & @alwayscivil for the hospitality (I got my own jersey yall don’t act funny when I come warm up),” he added with a laughing emoji.

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Stimulus Check Argument Results In Indiana Quadruple Murder

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to plague the United States, President Joe Biden, and his administration finally came through on his promise in blessing the American people with another round of stimulus checks. While not the original $2,000 promised, people are still very much satisfied with the adjusted amount of $1,400, becoming the subject of hilarious memes across social media as people flexed the things they would cop with their newfound riches. Unfortunately for one Indiana family, however, an argument over a stimulus prompted 25-year-old Malik Halfacre to commit a quadruple homicide. 

About a day before Halfacre allegedly shot the mother of his child Jeanettrius Moore and murdered four other members of her family– her young daughter, brother, mother, and a cousin, according to relatives, Halfacre wanted half of her $1,400 stimulus check. 

Moore’s cousin Wendy Johnson told local news station WXIN, “He wanted some of Jeanettrius’ tax money, stimulus money.  She said, No, you don’t deserve any of this. I work. I take care of our child. You don’t do anything.”

Moore instead offered him $450, offering him a “take it or leave it” ultimatum, Johnson recalled. “He said, I’m gonna get that money,” Johnson said. “This was the day before.”

He returned to the home later, going through Moore’s purse searching for money. Daquan Moore tried to intervene to help his sister, prompting Halfacre to start “killing everybody,” Johnson explained. 

Relatives identified as the victims of the violence as Moore’s 7-year-old daughter Eve, her 23-year-old brother Daquand Moore, her 44-year-old mother Tomeeka Brown, and her 35-year-old cousin Anthony Johnson. “He shot Daquan first,” Wendy Johnson said. “He shot Anthony. He turned around, and he shot my auntie Tomeeka. My aunt Tomeeka said, ‘Malik!’ and he shot her again.” 

Investigators also reported Halfacre fled the scene with his 6-month-old daughter, Malia Halfacre, triggering an Amber Alert. Jeanettrius Moore was shot in the back and survived the incident, flatly told neighbors what had happened after being shot. 

“I said, ‘Why did he shoot you?’” neighbor Craig Jackson said. “And her exact words were ‘stimulus money’ … Her exact words were, ‘I am the only one who got away. He killed the rest of them. Those were her exact words.” 

Our prayers go out to Moore and her family during this time. 

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Cypress Hill Link With Black Milk For “Champion Sound”

The legendary Cypress Hill has come through with a new single, linking up with Detroit producer Black Milk for “Champion Sound.” With the track arriving as part of the upcoming RBI Baseball 21 soundtrack, a video game that hits consoles and PC today, it doesn’t necessarily signal a forthcoming release from the west coast collective. Yet Cypress Hill previously teased that their upcoming album would be produced in its entirety by Black Milk, so perhaps we’re looking at an early glimpse.

Milk’s sonic fingerprints are all over this one, as dusty samples combine with crisp drum and a groovy bassline. Though their previous effort Elephants On Acid found Cypress Hill exploring a more experimental sound, this track finds them employing a more straightforward approach — which is to say, Sen Dog and B-Real spitting bars over a grimy instrumental. “It ain’t a riddle, we never play in the middle,” spits B, catching a slick pocket. “We spin it, you feel a little / Hesitation, you’re so riddled.”

Check out “Champion Sound” now, and sound off if you’re excited to see what Cypress Hill and Black Milk have been cooking up these past few years. 

QUOTABLE LYRICS

And you could never stop runnin’
When you see me pop
When you could predict the outcome
Hands raised, I’m the champion
It ain’t a riddle, we never play in the middle