NBA Finals Schedule Officially Unveiled

Just a few nights ago, the Phoenix Suns were able to defeat the Los Angeles Clippers in the Western Conference Finals, assuring their spot in the NBA Finals. Last night, it was the Milwaukee Bucks who came out of the Eastern Conference, and now, they are headed to Phoenix as they will participate in what should prove to be an exciting affair. The Suns have never won a title and the Bucks last won it in 1971, which means both of these squads are due for some success.

According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, the schedule for the Finals has been set, and you can see it below. Game 1 will go down on Tuesday the 6th, while Game 2 is on Thursday the 8th. From there, the series goes to Milwaukee with Game 3 taking place on Sunday, July 11th. If there is a Game 7, the final game will be on July 22nd, in Phoenix.

This is a series that is extremely hard to predict as both teams have been incredibly solid throughout the season. However, with Giannis injured, there is a chance the Bucks don’t get him back, which certainly gives the Suns an obvious advantage.

Let us know who you think will win the series, in the comments below.

Giannis Antetokounmpo

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Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Sour’ Is Now Spotify’s Most-Streamed Album Of 2021

Between “Drivers License” and her official debut album, Sour, Olivia Rodrigo has seen a large amount of success in 2021. The young singer earned the respect of her newfound music industry peers like Taylor Swift, Kelly Clarkson, and Cardi B, but that’s not all. The singer also became extremely beloved by her fans and her latest accolade is proof of that.

A little over a month after releasing Sour, Rodrigo’s debut officially become Spotify’s most-streamed album of 2021 according to Pop Crave. The project posted 2.69 billion streams on the streaming platform, surpassing Justin Bieber’s Justice for the top spot this year to date.

The achievement comes after Sour spent its second nonconsecutive week atop the Billboard albums chart last week. After posting a total of 105,000 units sold, Rodrigo’s debut joined Morgan Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album as the only projects in 2021 to sell more than 100,000 units in each of its first five weeks on the Billboard 200.

On a more recent note, Sour becoming 2021’s most-streamed album on Spotify comes days after the singer released her Sour Prom concert film. The artsy visual captured the singer preparing for an elegant prom night with friends as records from Sour, which includes “Deja Vu” and “Good 4 U,” play at different points in the film.

You can revisit our review of Sour here. Sour is out now via Geffen. Get it here.

Bucks Fans Show Out After Team Arrives In Milwaukee

Last night was incredibly special for Milwaukee as the Bucks made it to their first NBA Finals since 1974 when Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played for the team. With Giannis Antetokounmpo out of the lineup, the Bucks were able to remain consistent and in the end, they were simply too much for the Atlanta Hawks to handle. Now, they will get to face off against the Phoenix Suns in the Finals, and fans are already making predictions as to who is going to win this pivotal series.

As for Bucks fans, they are in full celebration mode as last night, they greeted the Bucks at the airport as they touched down from Atlanta. As you can see in the clip below, numerous players were seen giving high-fives out of the windows of their cars, all while fans got a peek at the Eastern Conference championship trophy. It was an amazing scene and we can only imagine what it must have been like to be there in person.

Moving forward, the NBA Finals will officially begin on Tuesday, July 6th and the first two games will be played in Phoenix, as the Suns finished the season with a better record. The fans in Phoenix are going to be rowdy, and we’re sure some Bucks fans will be making the trip out west to support their beloved team.

Let us know who you think will win the series, in the comments below.

Milwaukee Bucks

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Billie Eilish Asks A Bold Question In Viral Risqué TikTok

As she continues to prepare for the release of her second studio album Happier Than Ever, Billie Eilish has been facing plenty of controversies as of late. Mid-June, the WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? artist was exposed for reportedly using anti-Asian slurs and a “Blaccent,” right around the time her alleged new boyfriend got called out for making racist and homophobic posts.

Billie Eilish has since apologized for her past use of Asian slurs, and now as her sophomore album gets closer, she has gone viral once again after sharing a raunchy video on TikTok.

Billie Eilish accepts the Record of the Year award for 'Everything I Wanted' onstage during the 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards at Los Angeles Convention Center on March 14, 2021 in Los Angeles, California.
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In the risqué TikTok, Billie Eilish can be seen staring into the camera and eating what looks like a piece of bread. Then randomly, she just breaks out and asks, “Who wants to eat me out?”

Despite its sexually suggestive natureBillie Eilish’s recent TikTok has already amassed well over 8 million likes and 300,000 comments. The video is captioned, “album out in less than a month,” so perhaps the “Your Power” artist is just trying to get people talking about something other than her recent controversies before her sophomore album arrives on July 30. Check out her risqué TikTok below.

@billieeilish

album out in less than a month 😇

♬ original sound – BILLIE EILISH

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G Herbo’s Son Yosohn Makes An Appearance On “Cold World”

It’s been a year of ups and downs for G Herbo. The rapper’s legal issues have continued to linger but there’s much to celebrate in his life. For one, he and his girlfriend Taina Williams welcomed their first child together this week. Plus, the rapper recently turned 25-years-old which served as the inspiration for his latest album. 25 showcases Herbo’s maturity and growth since the days of Lil Herb.

One of the many highlights of the projects features his firstborn son Yosohn who appears on “Cold World.” Chase Davis pulls together atmospheric sounds and Dipset-inspired vocal samples for this gutwrenching ballad that finds Herbo exploring his journey through the streets. “Strapped with 30 shot Glocks, we got like 20 more of these/ Now I’m millionaire status, watched some homies leave,” he raps as he reflects on disloyalty among his inner circle. 

Yosohn doesn’t showcase whether rap skills are hereditary but Herbo carefully squeezes in father-son talks in between verses.

Quotable Lyrics
The police still too quick to kill us when we look suspicious
They tryna knock me off my square, but I bend and stood position
No coincidence I got hit from there cause I’m just a gifted n***a
Doing 150 in the Urus carefully tryna miss collision

Tay Money Brings Her Signature Energy To New Song “Walk”

Texas artist Tay Money has been making a name for herself over the past few years thanks to a plethora of high-energy singles that feature braggadocios bars and some banging beats. Coming from the South, Tay Money has always had a solid ear for production and she always makes the most of whatever instrumental she’s on. With her new single “Walk,” that characteristic certainly continues to ring true.

With this effort, Tay Money can be heard rapping about money, the men she curves on a daily basis, and just the overall persona she tries to exude. The production has thumping drums and some driving synths that help Tay Money convey her message. Overall, “Walk” is a straightforward banger for the summer, and you can check it out below.

Quotable Lyrics:

Girl I walk, how I walk
Step on necks, breakin’ hearts (Come here)
That ain’t my fault (Uh-uh)
Don’t call me baby, or no sweetheart (Uh) (Tay)

Sha’Carri Richardson Reacts To The Recent Outpouring Of Support

Over the last week, Sha’Carri Richardson has received a ton of support from athletes, fans, and celebrities around the world as she was banned from competing in the 100-meter dash at the Tokyo Olympics. After qualifying for the games just a few weeks ago, it was revealed that Richardson had tested positive for weed which is a banned substance in Olympic competitions. The ban seemed incredibly harsh, especially since weed is not a performance-enhancing drug. Not to mention, Richardson was using the drug as a coping mechanism for the loss of her mother, which was a truly traumatic experience.

Nonetheless, Richardson has been disqualified from the competition everyone knew she could win, and it’s left many fans upset about what could have been. Regardless, Richardson is keeping a positive mindset through all of this, and last night, she took to Twitter to thank everyone for their love and support during this difficult time.

“The support my community I thank y’all, the negative forget y’all and enjoy the games because we all know it won’t be the same,” she wrote. “I’m sorry, I can’t be y’all Olympic Champ this year but I promise I’ll be your World Champ next year.”

It remains to be seen whether or not the Olympic Committee will overturn their decision, although considering their stubbornness over the years, it’s not looking likely. However, we hope Richardson is able to get back on the track soon.

Sha'Carri Richardson

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Who Is Grip? Everything To Know About Eminem’s New Shady Records Signee

It was announced two days ago that Atlanta native Grip would join the lyrical entourage under Eminem at Shady Records, prompting one universal reaction from hip-hop fans: Who is Grip? Well, here’s all we know about the 32-year-old father-turned-Shady trainee.

The Basics

Grip is now the newest rapper to join the rising ranks of ATL stars– though comparisons with other hometown acts like Young Thug and Migos can only go as far as their area code. Replace eccentric vocal inflections and triplet flows with fast-paced rapping more indicative of JID and Kendrick Lamar, and you’ll find Grip. Grip has long been an underground hip hop figure, receiving only sporadic attention from media outlets, but what Grip lacks in mainstream publicity he makes up for in work ethic. Perhaps you’ve heard his music before without realizing it, whether it was his Madden ‘20 track “100YD Dash” or “911 (Clap for Em)” off of HBO’s Euphoria soundtrack. Notable career highlights so far include his 2019 album Snub Nose (more on that below), a concept album inspired by Nas’ “I Gave You Power”, which drew attention from industry figures like Hot 97’s Ebro. His streaming-service available music, which encompasses two albums and over a dozen singles, has impressed audiences with aggressive cadences and poetic wordplay– all set largely to themes of life in poverty and crime. His most successful track to date, 2021’s “Chicken N Dumplins”, boasts over a million Spotify streams.

LISTEN: Grip “911 (Clap For Em)”

Early Life

Grip grew up in Decatur, Georgia. The rapper says that he came to age prematurely, at 13-years old, when he started falling into street life. “At 12 or 13 I jumped off [the porch]… I was doing dumb shit, you know what I’m saying, being reckless and shit,” Grip said in a 2020 interview with Dirty Glove Bastard. In another interview with Complex in 2018, Grip spoke on his often tumultuous childhood: “As a kid, we ain’t really have too much. I grew up in my grandma’s house, and it wasn’t in the nicest area… I was always smart, but we were in the hood, so we’d get into shit.”

He then moved to the Stone Island area of Decatur, though money problems followed his family to what he called the “black suburbs.” “We wouldn’t have lights sometimes. Nobody else’s shit was like that, but our shit was. Sometimes we wouldn’t have lights, water, whatever.” Grip’s mom enrolled him in nearby Dekalb Tech after college, but he was kicked out during his first semester for selling drugs. Grip admits that this compelled him to take music more seriously. 

Career

Though Grip had been working on his pen game since middle school, he became serious about music after his exit from college. The rapper cites inspiration from T.I., Andre 3000, Jay Z, Nas, Mobb Deep, as well as Nirvana, whom he told Complex he can “relate to.” In conjunction with a daily 9-5 job, Grip worked on a number of projects that spent years on the drawing board: “I was getting better and better because it was me rapping by myself. I knew what I wanted to rap and I knew which beats I liked… Eventually I was like, all right, bet, I’m ready to have them released,” Grip told Ozy in 2019. These were released as The Leftover Tapes in 2015. 

However, Grip’s breakout, independent project, and the first to make it onto streaming platforms, was his 2018 concept album Porch. Porch found the rapper tackling police brutality and struggles in the black community from three perspectives: a kid who has yet to witness the struggle or jump off the “porch”, one who had jumped off and was in the midst of the community’s problems, and an older man reflecting on a life off of the “porch”- “A porch is a staple, especially in the South, for people in the hood, and for people, period. Everyone sits out on the porch,” the rapper told Complex.

At a listening party for Porch, hip-hop curator and former radio host Premium Pete couldn’t contain his praise for Grip’s captivating sound: “Holy shit, this kid can rap his ass off. I like the way he puts his wordplay together and I’m being honest, his flow is something people haven’t heard in a while. He’s a rising star out of Atlanta.”

More praise came when Grip dropped his sophomore album Snub Nose in 2019. Snub Nose, like its predecessor, is a concept album that features Grip seamlessly moving through different perspectives– though this time using a revolver to tie everything in together. In the same Dirty Glove Bastard interview, he says Snub Nose is an attempt to “give people a glimpse of what it’s like where I’m from and how this shit goes and how guns and gun violence affect us.” The album, which took Grip only a year to make, details the cycle of gun violence by alluding to the revolving mechanism in a snub nose handgun: “The cylinder has these chambers in it that revolve, like cycles, so what I wanted to do was speak on cycles that go on in my community all while correlating it directly to the gun.”

Snub Nose cemented Grip as one of the underground’s most underrated and unknown storytellers. Ebro Darden, host of Hot 97, posted the album to his Instagram account after it dropped with the caption “Best album you never heard of right here… I don’t even know who this is.”

Success after Snub Nose and Shady Records Deal

Though both albums were released independently and made in the rapper’s home studio while still maintaining his day job, Snub Nose proved a defining moment in his career. Following the album, Grip went on tour in Europe with fellow Georgia native JID, in which Grip admits he had the time of his life. “As long as your shit is good, it’s almost like you’re the main act. They’re bouncing, they’re doing everything you tell them to do. They’re moshing. In America, I go to plenty of concerts– until the main act gets on there, [people] ain’t moving.” Grip was supposed to tour with Brent Faiyaz a few months later in March of 2020, but the tour was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Post-Snub Nose and touring, Grip returned back to the studio and released a string of singles through 2020 and 2021, some being his most successful yet. 2021’s “Chicken N Dumplings” and last year’s “No Más!”, from his 2020 Halo EP, both boast over 1 million Spotify streams.

On July 1st, 2021, it was announced the Grip would be joining the likes of Conway the Machine, Boogie, and Bad Meets Evil under the patronage of Eminem’s Shady Records label. Paul Rosenberg, president of the label, announced that: “Grip is the type of artist that brings you into his world and expresses himself through a complete composed body of work. If true album artists in this era are a rare breed- then Grip is a unicorn! We’re excited for him to join the Shady Records family.” 

On the deal, Grip himself shared his enthusiasm: “It was one of those full circle moments because I grew up on Eminem so to have him reach out and let me know how dope my shit is was so cool. Excited to partner with Shady/Interscope and get the music out on a larger platform.” This is a big move for the Atlanta rapper, who can now create and release under the direction of one of his influences and an industry great. He released the track “Gutter”, featuring Wara, on July 2nd as his first release under Shady Records. He is reportedly working on his third album. 

Let us know what you think of Grip joining the Shady roster.

WATCH: GRIP feat. Wara “Gutter” 

Pop Smoke’s Second Posthumous Album Title Revealed

Last year, the untimely death of Pop Smoke was commemorated with the release of his posthumous album, Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon. The album became an immediate commercial success, spawning several hit singles that remain in rotation today. However, fans have continuously inquired whether we’d be getting another posthumous album anytime soon.


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Updates on the follow-up to Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon have been shared by Steven Victor and 808Melo over the months. However, a release date for the project was finally set for July 16th. Last night, the pre-order went live on Apple Music and iTunes which revealed that the project will include 17 songs in total and is a self-titled project. On top of that, the outro for the project was also made available for fans to check out. The 30-second clip consists of Pop Smoke offering some uplifting words. “That’s why we try to tell the young n***as like, stay focused, you understand? You know what I’m saying, keep you mind straight on the prize. Don’t let nothin’ get in between,” he says in the clip.

The “Outro” for the project arrived on the one-year anniversary of the release of Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon. Hopefully, an actual single from the project arrives sometime soon. Check it out below. 

Soulja Boy Says He Was The First Rapper With An iPhone

Million Dollaz Worth Of Game recently shared a clip from their upcoming podcast episode with Soulja Boy, and it already looks like it’s going to be one for the books. In the teaser, Soulja Boy reveals that he has another huge “first” on his rap sheet.

“I was the first rapper with the iPhone,” Soulja Boy calmly states as the hosts of the podcasts erupt into laughter in disbelief. “It was ‘Crank Dat’ video shoot 2007. Steve Jobs and the Apple team came. I was in the swimming pool, doing the instructional dance. Showing the people how to do the dance. We was on the set of the ‘Crank Dat’ video. They came, they brought me the iPhone.

“Steve Jobs himself came?” one of the podcast hosts asked, to which Big Draco replied, “Yes, Steve Jobs. And Apple, the whole team. They said this the first iPhone.”

Initially, fans thought that Soulja Boy’s claims were preposterous, but soon after his teased appearance on Million Dollaz Worth Of Game, Twitter users started pulling up receipts and proving that Soulja Boy probably isn’t lying. While no one has yet been able to give video proof that Steve Jobs himself linked up with Soulja to give him the iPhone, multiple fans have been able to unearth archival footage of the rapper showing off the first-generation iPhone. 

See some of the best Twitter reactions below.