Jay Park Accused Of Cultural Appropriation Over Kendrick Lamar Cover

Rapper Jay Park shared a cover of Kendrick Lamar’s famous “DNA.” on Monday featuring other Asian artists involved with the H1ghr Music rap label founded by Park himself in 2017. The song speaks to the artists’ pride in their Asian heritage, sharing similar themes with Kendrick’s 2017 track. Despite the lyrical emphasis on Asian culture, the visuals of the video reflect aspects of being Black. 

Many of the artists singing and rapping along with Park in the video sport dreads, durags, braids, and many fashion trends that originated in Black culture. Social media was disappointed at the disjointed effort, with some even calling Park flat-out racist for his actions. 

Park attempted to make amends, posting a lengthy half-apology stating, “If y’all can fangirl over young Korean dudes with dyed hair I don’t see why we cant fanboy over rappers with face tats and dreads.”

He also posted a video from a 2018 freestyle appearance on Sway in the Morning where he talks about race relations between Blacks and AsiansNeither effort was well received, with one Twitter user stating, “Jay Park ‘apology’ is just saying ‘please let me appropriate black culture to make money.'”

This isn’t the first time the rapper has faced criticism for his culturally insensitive actions. Park was under fire with the Muslim community just a few weeks ago for the offensive lyrics “worship me like Allah” in “Mukbang! (Remix)”.

Check out the social media reaction below. 

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My people will never be free #jaypark#khh

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H.E.R Shares “Back Of My Mind” Tracklist: Lil Baby, Cordae & More

The summer has kicked off, and with it comes the arrival of several prominent albums — including H.E.R’s upcoming Back Of My Mindone of the most anticipated R&B releases of the year. 

It would appear that the singer has pulled out all of the stops for this one, with Apple Music having unveiled the gargantuan tracklist in full twenty-one song glory. Clearly, H.E.R had a lot to say, enlisting the help of several prominent guests to help effectively convey her message. Look for guest appearances from Ty Dolla $ign, Cordae, Lil Baby, KAYTRANADA, Thundercat, Chris Brown, Yung Bleu, DJ Khaled, Bryson Tiller, and YG.

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While that may feel like a significant number of co-stars, rest assured that there’s plenty of room for H.E.R to shine. At twenty-one tracks, thirteen are solo cuts, which bodes well for those eager to catch up with the California melodist. As for the project itself, we’ve already been treated to a few singles, namely the intimate Chris Brown-assisted “Come Through,” as well as the recently released “We Made It,” available right here

Look for Back Of My Mind to land this coming Friday, June 18th, and check out the entire tracklist below.

1. “We Made It”
2. “Back Of My Mind” Feat. Ty Dolla $ign
3. “Trauma” Feat. Cordae & Hit-Boy
4. “Damage”
5. “Find A Way” Feat. Lil Baby
6. “Bloody Waters” Feat. Kaytranada & Thundercat
7. “Closer To Me
8. “Come Through” Feat. Chris Brown
9. “My Own”
10. “Lucky”
11. “Cheat Code”
12. “Mean It”
13. “Paradise” Feat. Yung Bleu
14. “Process”
15. “Hold On”
16. “Don’t”
17. “Exhausted”
18. “Hard To Love”
19. “For Anyone”
20. “I Can Have It” Feat. DJ Khaled & Bryson Tiller
21. “Slide” feat. YG

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MoneyBagg Yo Flexes His Crazy New Chain

“Time Today” rapper MoneyBagg Yo took to Instagram to show off his new icy custom piece on Wednesday. Anchored by a thick diamond-encrusted chain, a massive traffic light pendant is decorated with three green traffic lights and green accents. 

MoneyBagg posted a picture on his story with the text saying, “aint a red light in sight,” boasting about his accomplishments. It was so nice that he had to share the impressive chain twice, sharing a video of all the details with his song “GO!” featuring BIG30 blasting in the background.

NYC Luxury, which commissioned the piece, continues to stand out as one of rap’s favorite custom shops. Managing Partner Izzy has also made custom creations for Lil Baby, Lil Durk, and DDG to name a few. In a post on his Instagram, Izzy writes that MoneyBagg’s quote-inspired jewelry was a “custom traffic light pendant with green and white diamonds all pave honeycomb with emeralds accented” and the chain was a “diamond Cuban with Green and White diamonds.”

The confident Memphis rapper is riding high on the success of his recent album, A Gangsta’s Pain. As we reported, he recently claimed the fan-favorite track “Wockesha” was the best song of the year.

Check out the chain in the video below and check out our latest cover story with MoneyBagg Yo here.

Allblack And Vince Staples Brush Off Every Setback In Their ‘We Straight’ Video

Bay Area rapper Allblack released his debut album TY4FWM in May, spawning videos for singles “Ego” featuring Drakeo The Ruler and “War Stories” with Mozzy. Today, he added another to the growing collection, bringing in yet another of his West Coast homies, Vince Staples, to complete the video for “We Straight.” The greyscale video sees the two California rappers hanging out on the block with flashes of still photos breaking up the action.

TY4FWM (short for “Thank You For F*cking With Me”) arrived after a string of releases from Allblack, who’s been quietly building his catalog since 2017, including No Shame 3 in 2020. The debut album is the culmination of these releases, with features from both high-profile Bay Area icons like E-40 and G-Eazy, as well as rising stars like Guapdad 4000, Rexx Life Raj, and ShooterGang Kony.

Meanwhile, Vince Staples has been teasing the release of his own new music, with two albums set for release in 2021, starting with his comeback single “Law Of Averages,” dropping this week. In the meantime though, he’s put in his fair share of appearances as a feature artist on tracks like “In My Stussy’s” by Lil Yachty.

Watch Allblack’s “We Straight” video featuring Vince Staples above.

Young Dolph Taps Snupe Bandz & Paper Route Woo For “Nothing To Me”

Young Dolph epitomizes the independent grind. He might not be selling six figures in his first week or dominating the Billboard charts but he is caking it. Not only that, but he’s bringing other artists into the fold, as well, through the Paper Route Empire imprint. This week, the Memphis-born rapper returned with a brand new single spotlighting the new talent on the label’s roster. Paper Route Woo and Snupe Bandz team up with Dolph on the new single, “Nothing To Me.” Playful piano keys and rattling 808s carry the production as the three rappers celebrate independence and autonomy.

Dolph’s new single comes shortly after the release of his latest collaborative album with Key Glock, Dum And Dummer 2. Check his latest single with Snupe Bandz and Paper Route Woo below.

Quotable Lyrics
Call me John Cena ’cause these n***as can’t see me
None like these n***as, I’m alien, E.T.
Ice on my neck poppin’ out like 3D

Tyler, The Creator May Be Sneakily Unveiling His Tracklist

If the recently kicked-off rollout hasn’t clued you in yet, Tyler, The Creator appears to be on the verge of dropping a new album, his first studio release since the acclaimed 2019 project Igor.

Many fans wondered whether Tyler would continue down the experimental and melodic road he appeared to be laying. Evidently, a swerve appeared on the horizon with the release of his brand new single “LUMBERJACK,” a blistering assault of vintage Tyler lyricism evocative of his early Odd Future days. That’s not to say the entirety of his next endeavor will follow suit, but it certainly appears as if the rapper is eying a return to his roots, albeit with the tools and tricks he’s since picked up; a New Game+ of sorts.

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Upon having released the new single into the world, many fans were quick to note an interesting observation on his Instagram page. In the caption of his latest announcement, Tyler sparked tracklist speculation by writing “5. LUMBERJACK (out now everywhere).” One of his other recent posts featured a similar style, revealing another potential title with “10. SWEET.” 

It’s not the first time Tyler has employed such captions, as a gander through his IG feed shows his penchant for associating existing song titles like Westside Gunn’s “No Vacancy” and Lupe Fiasco’s “Paris, Tokyo” with his pictures. Still, the fact that he placed a five beside “LUMBERJACK” may very well mean he’s in the midst of slowly assembling a larger puzzle, and fans would be wise to keep an eye out for his next update.

In the meantime, be sure to give Tyler’s latest a spin, especially if you’ve been keen on seeing the Grammy winner get back to spitting bars.

Belly Demolishes His Latest L.A. Leakers Freestyle

Last year, Belly penned an open letter detailing personal struggles he’s endured that have prevented him from delivering music. The rapper has since recovered and is back in action, as seen with recent singles like “Zero Love” ft. Moneybagg Yo and “Money On The Table” ft. Benny The Butcher. The XO signee’s latest string of singles has been a promising look into what he has in store on his upcoming album, See You Next Wednesday.


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The rapper’s forthcoming effort doesn’t have a release date set but the rollout appears to be in motion. This week, the rapper returned to the fold with his latest freestyle on L.A. Leakers. Hosted by DJ Sour Milk and Justin Credible, the Canadian rapper unloads with a barrage of bars over Nas’ “If I Ruled The World.”

“Tell ’em roll up the windows
We can smell the murder in the air when the wind blows
I got 10 toes in the mud like a Flinstone
We sold packs back when Soulja Boy sold ringtones”

The latest freestyle from Belly is proof that, even with a bit of time away from the game, he hasn’t lost his touch. His recent appearance on The Liftoff is the third freestyle he’s delivered and each time, he hasn’t missed.

Check out Belly’s L.A. Leakers freestyle below and keep your eyes peeled for See You Next Wednesday.

Man Shamelessly Robs Walgreens On Lyft Bicycle While Security Films

A video has been going viral over the past few days following an odd robbery at a Walgreens in San Francisco. A man was seen riding through a Walgreens on his bicycle as he dumped store merchandise into a black garbage bag. The man did not care that he was being filmed but made sure that he cleared the shelf of their goods. The video was first posted by KGO-TV reported Lyanne Melendez who stated that the robbery occurred at the Gough and Fell streets location.


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As the man dumps the goods into the bag, the store security did not attempt to prevent it from happening but instead, pulled out his phone, along with an employee, and began filming. Once the culprit sped off in the aisle with the bicycle, the security guard made a lackluster attempt at taking the bag. Essentially, there wasn’t an attempt to stop him. 

“It’s hard for me as a journalist to say ‘I won’t be involved, I can’t get involved,’ I have to be sort of neutral, but this is also my city. I live in this city and I see this constantly. Not only Walgreens, but cars, and my garage door has been broken into twice,” Melendez said, according to KGO-TV.

A rep for Walgreens said that the company told the Board of Supervisors that theft at their SF locations is 4x higher than the other stores in the country. 

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Guapdad 4000 Reviews The Best Asian Snacks

Filipino-American rapper Guapdad 4000 is helping us revitalize our Snack Review video series by adding a new twist. It’s been a few months since the last time we did one of these — shout out to the pandemic — but we’re officially back and rolling on one of your favorite food-meets-rap content series around. The Bay Area-based recording artist reviewed a bunch of his favorite Asian snacks, giving his honest thoughts on each one as we diversify our palettes.

Munching on mostly Filipino snacks, Guapdad 4000 started off with a few foods that he wasn’t necessarily vibing with, giving them mid-range scores. Once he got to the spicy prawn crackers and fruit daifuku though, he was instantly in heaven. Some of the snacks, like Boy Bawang, brought him back to simpler times. Others, like Irvins Spicy Salted Egg Chips were deemed lowkey “nasty” from the rapper… before the spice hit. Once he caught the heat, his opinion changed. “That’s gonna make me like them,” he complained.

Check out the Snack Review revival above and let us know if you’ll be picking up one of these snacks for your next munchies session. Personally, I’m curious about the ube pandesal, which Guapdad rated a 9/10.

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