Isaiah Rashad Announces “The House Is Burning” Album Release Date

Finally, the world is being blessed with new music from TDE artist Isaiah Rashad. 

After being away for five years, the 30-year-old Chattanooga-based rapper has announced that he will be releasing his next studio album before the end of this month. After teasing The House Is Burning for a few months with the releases of new singles “Headshots (4r Da Locals)” and “Lay Wit Ya” featuring Duke Deuce, Zay announced that he will be coming through with the album on July 30.

The cover artwork for the album features a hand-drawn and colored-in house ablaze with smoke flying in the air. After being musically inactive for a half-decade, the rapper has remarked that he’s more self-aware in his new releases, putting the darkness behind him and constantly pushing forward. His new album will surely be a fiery journey into Isaiah’s next chapter. Considering how few albums TDE has released in the last couple of years, this is a welcome surprise and it’s an album that will not be underlooked by hip-hop fans.

The House Is Burning is currently available for pre-add and pre-save on Apple Music and Spotify. Let us know if you’re excited about the album’s release later this month.

Isaiah Rashad Announces “The House Is Burning” Album Release Date

Finally, the world is being blessed with new music from TDE artist Isaiah Rashad. 

After being away for five years, the 30-year-old Chattanooga-based rapper has announced that he will be releasing his next studio album before the end of this month. After teasing The House Is Burning for a few months with the releases of new singles “Headshots (4r Da Locals)” and “Lay Wit Ya” featuring Duke Deuce, Zay announced that he will be coming through with the album on July 30.

The cover artwork for the album features a hand-drawn and colored-in house ablaze with smoke flying in the air. After being musically inactive for a half-decade, the rapper has remarked that he’s more self-aware in his new releases, putting the darkness behind him and constantly pushing forward. His new album will surely be a fiery journey into Isaiah’s next chapter. Considering how few albums TDE has released in the last couple of years, this is a welcome surprise and it’s an album that will not be underlooked by hip-hop fans.

The House Is Burning is currently available for pre-add and pre-save on Apple Music and Spotify. Let us know if you’re excited about the album’s release later this month.

Isaiah Rashad Announces “The House Is Burning” Album Release Date

Finally, the world is being blessed with new music from TDE artist Isaiah Rashad. 

After being away for five years, the 30-year-old Chattanooga-based rapper has announced that he will be releasing his next studio album before the end of this month. After teasing The House Is Burning for a few months with the releases of new singles “Headshots (4r Da Locals)” and “Lay Wit Ya” featuring Duke Deuce, Zay announced that he will be coming through with the album on July 30.

The cover artwork for the album features a hand-drawn and colored-in house ablaze with smoke flying in the air. After being musically inactive for a half-decade, the rapper has remarked that he’s more self-aware in his new releases, putting the darkness behind him and constantly pushing forward. His new album will surely be a fiery journey into Isaiah’s next chapter. Considering how few albums TDE has released in the last couple of years, this is a welcome surprise and it’s an album that will not be underlooked by hip-hop fans.

The House Is Burning is currently available for pre-add and pre-save on Apple Music and Spotify. Let us know if you’re excited about the album’s release later this month.

Isaiah Rashad Announces “The House Is Burning” Album Release Date

Finally, the world is being blessed with new music from TDE artist Isaiah Rashad. 

After being away for five years, the 30-year-old Chattanooga-based rapper has announced that he will be releasing his next studio album before the end of this month. After teasing The House Is Burning for a few months with the releases of new singles “Headshots (4r Da Locals)” and “Lay Wit Ya” featuring Duke Deuce, Zay announced that he will be coming through with the album on July 30.

The cover artwork for the album features a hand-drawn and colored-in house ablaze with smoke flying in the air. After being musically inactive for a half-decade, the rapper has remarked that he’s more self-aware in his new releases, putting the darkness behind him and constantly pushing forward. His new album will surely be a fiery journey into Isaiah’s next chapter. Considering how few albums TDE has released in the last couple of years, this is a welcome surprise and it’s an album that will not be underlooked by hip-hop fans.

The House Is Burning is currently available for pre-add and pre-save on Apple Music and Spotify. Let us know if you’re excited about the album’s release later this month.

Asian Doll Responds To Allegations Surrounding Scrapped BIA Verse

Late last year, Asian Doll released her brand new single “Nunnadet Sh*t” on her 24th birthday in December. Released a month after the passing of her former flame King Von, the track gained traction on the short-form video-based social media app TikTok, becoming a popular sound used by creators on the platform. 

As with many artists who go viral on the platform do–namely Mooski with his star-studded “Track Star” video, the Dallas native announced a fiery remix to the hit single. Ahead of its release, she also took to Instagram to share a scrapped verse from BIA that failed to make it to the final cut, earning criticism from people who praised the verse. The rapper took to Twitter again to clarify what the deal really is. 

“I shared her verse with y’all when I didn’t have to except the sh*t & move on or what til I speak the reason why other then that shut the F*ck up,” penned Asian on Twitter, clearly fed up with allegations that she had a hand in scrapping the verse on the remix, which features additional verses from Ivorian Doll, DreamDoll, Dreezy, and Rubi Rose. 

In the original post sharing BIA’s verse, the Dallas emcee penned, “My sister [BIA] verse didn’t make it but I just want the world to hear her shit SHE KILLED IT & even tho Bia makes a different type of music she held her own & had the 1st verse I wanted y’all to understand that this is what being a artist is all about stepping out your comfort zone & thats exactly what she did.” 

While no one is entirely sure why BIA’s verse didn’t make the final cut, many speculate her label simply didn’t clear the feature in time. Either way, one thing that is for certain is that there’s no beef between the emcees. 

What are your thoughts?

Asian Doll Responds To Allegations Surrounding Scrapped BIA Verse

Late last year, Asian Doll released her brand new single “Nunnadet Sh*t” on her 24th birthday in December. Released a month after the passing of her former flame King Von, the track gained traction on the short-form video-based social media app TikTok, becoming a popular sound used by creators on the platform. 

As with many artists who go viral on the platform do–namely Mooski with his star-studded “Track Star” video, the Dallas native announced a fiery remix to the hit single. Ahead of its release, she also took to Instagram to share a scrapped verse from BIA that failed to make it to the final cut, earning criticism from people who praised the verse. The rapper took to Twitter again to clarify what the deal really is. 

“I shared her verse with y’all when I didn’t have to except the sh*t & move on or what til I speak the reason why other then that shut the F*ck up,” penned Asian on Twitter, clearly fed up with allegations that she had a hand in scrapping the verse on the remix, which features additional verses from Ivorian Doll, DreamDoll, Dreezy, and Rubi Rose. 

In the original post sharing BIA’s verse, the Dallas emcee penned, “My sister [BIA] verse didn’t make it but I just want the world to hear her shit SHE KILLED IT & even tho Bia makes a different type of music she held her own & had the 1st verse I wanted y’all to understand that this is what being a artist is all about stepping out your comfort zone & thats exactly what she did.” 

While no one is entirely sure why BIA’s verse didn’t make the final cut, many speculate her label simply didn’t clear the feature in time. Either way, one thing that is for certain is that there’s no beef between the emcees. 

What are your thoughts?

Asian Doll Responds To Allegations Surrounding Scrapped BIA Verse

Late last year, Asian Doll released her brand new single “Nunnadet Sh*t” on her 24th birthday in December. Released a month after the passing of her former flame King Von, the track gained traction on the short-form video-based social media app TikTok, becoming a popular sound used by creators on the platform. 

As with many artists who go viral on the platform do–namely Mooski with his star-studded “Track Star” video, the Dallas native announced a fiery remix to the hit single. Ahead of its release, she also took to Instagram to share a scrapped verse from BIA that failed to make it to the final cut, earning criticism from people who praised the verse. The rapper took to Twitter again to clarify what the deal really is. 

“I shared her verse with y’all when I didn’t have to except the sh*t & move on or what til I speak the reason why other then that shut the F*ck up,” penned Asian on Twitter, clearly fed up with allegations that she had a hand in scrapping the verse on the remix, which features additional verses from Ivorian Doll, DreamDoll, Dreezy, and Rubi Rose. 

In the original post sharing BIA’s verse, the Dallas emcee penned, “My sister [BIA] verse didn’t make it but I just want the world to hear her shit SHE KILLED IT & even tho Bia makes a different type of music she held her own & had the 1st verse I wanted y’all to understand that this is what being a artist is all about stepping out your comfort zone & thats exactly what she did.” 

While no one is entirely sure why BIA’s verse didn’t make the final cut, many speculate her label simply didn’t clear the feature in time. Either way, one thing that is for certain is that there’s no beef between the emcees. 

What are your thoughts?

Asian Doll Responds To Allegations Surrounding Scrapped BIA Verse

Late last year, Asian Doll released her brand new single “Nunnadet Sh*t” on her 24th birthday in December. Released a month after the passing of her former flame King Von, the track gained traction on the short-form video-based social media app TikTok, becoming a popular sound used by creators on the platform. 

As with many artists who go viral on the platform do–namely Mooski with his star-studded “Track Star” video, the Dallas native announced a fiery remix to the hit single. Ahead of its release, she also took to Instagram to share a scrapped verse from BIA that failed to make it to the final cut, earning criticism from people who praised the verse. The rapper took to Twitter again to clarify what the deal really is. 

“I shared her verse with y’all when I didn’t have to except the sh*t & move on or what til I speak the reason why other then that shut the F*ck up,” penned Asian on Twitter, clearly fed up with allegations that she had a hand in scrapping the verse on the remix, which features additional verses from Ivorian Doll, DreamDoll, Dreezy, and Rubi Rose. 

In the original post sharing BIA’s verse, the Dallas emcee penned, “My sister [BIA] verse didn’t make it but I just want the world to hear her shit SHE KILLED IT & even tho Bia makes a different type of music she held her own & had the 1st verse I wanted y’all to understand that this is what being a artist is all about stepping out your comfort zone & thats exactly what she did.” 

While no one is entirely sure why BIA’s verse didn’t make the final cut, many speculate her label simply didn’t clear the feature in time. Either way, one thing that is for certain is that there’s no beef between the emcees. 

What are your thoughts?

Asian Doll Responds To Allegations Surrounding Scrapped BIA Verse

Late last year, Asian Doll released her brand new single “Nunnadet Sh*t” on her 24th birthday in December. Released a month after the passing of her former flame King Von, the track gained traction on the short-form video-based social media app TikTok, becoming a popular sound used by creators on the platform. 

As with many artists who go viral on the platform do–namely Mooski with his star-studded “Track Star” video, the Dallas native announced a fiery remix to the hit single. Ahead of its release, she also took to Instagram to share a scrapped verse from BIA that failed to make it to the final cut, earning criticism from people who praised the verse. The rapper took to Twitter again to clarify what the deal really is. 

“I shared her verse with y’all when I didn’t have to except the sh*t & move on or what til I speak the reason why other then that shut the F*ck up,” penned Asian on Twitter, clearly fed up with allegations that she had a hand in scrapping the verse on the remix, which features additional verses from Ivorian Doll, DreamDoll, Dreezy, and Rubi Rose. 

In the original post sharing BIA’s verse, the Dallas emcee penned, “My sister [BIA] verse didn’t make it but I just want the world to hear her shit SHE KILLED IT & even tho Bia makes a different type of music she held her own & had the 1st verse I wanted y’all to understand that this is what being a artist is all about stepping out your comfort zone & thats exactly what she did.” 

While no one is entirely sure why BIA’s verse didn’t make the final cut, many speculate her label simply didn’t clear the feature in time. Either way, one thing that is for certain is that there’s no beef between the emcees. 

What are your thoughts?

Ludacris Offers Hilarious Take On “Fast & Furious” & “Jurassic World” Crossover

Months prior to the release of F9, the film’s director Justin Lin and lead female actress Michelle Rodriguez entertained the mind-boggling idea of a crossover between their unstoppable Fast & Furious franchise with the Chris Pratt-led Jurassic World franchise. According to them, nothing was off the table, and their excitement about how a theoretical crossover could actually work has inadvertently led to fans speculating that viewers may actually get one in the coming years.

In a recent interview for Jimmy Kimmel Live!F9 star and legendary rapper Ludacris talks to Wanda Sykes about the rumor, and he offers his candid and hilarious take on the idea of a crossover between Fast & Furious and Jurassic World.

Charlize Theron, Tyrese Gibson,Ludacris, Anna Sawai, Vin Diesel, Justin Lin, Jordana Brewster, Shad Moss, and Sung Kang attends the Universal Pictures "F9" World Premiere at TCL Chinese Theatre on June 18, 2021 in Hollywood, California.
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“That’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard in my entire life,” Ludacris said around the 9:30 mark in the video up top. “I’m just going to be honest with you. Look, they surprised me in this franchise with a lot of things of how we continue to top ourselves. But nowhere in my right mind do I see Jurassic World and Fast & Furious coming together. Maybe they gotta convince me but I just don’t see it. That’s ludicrous. Pun intended, for sure.”

Ludacris makes an extremely valid point regarding the future of the Fast franchise, but given the success of F9 and Vin Deisel’s reported desire to make a Fast & Furious musical, we’ll all just have to wait and see if the far-fetched theory comes to fruition.

Check out Luda’s full interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live! below. The conversation about the potential Fast & Furious and Jurassic World crossover begins around the 9:33-mark.

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