Qveen Herby Releases Debut Album “A Woman”

Since 2017, Qveen Herby has been making statements with each EP as she left fans on the edge of their seats wanting more. The short projects offered glimpses into her artistry while she further explored her sound. However, the wait for a debut album has been a long-time coming and on Friday, she finally unveiled her debut album, A Woman, in its entirety. The 12 track project was like by singles “Juice” and Naughty Girl” and remains entirely feature-free. Qveen Herby shines all on her own with Pompano Puff and Nick Noonan handling a majority of the project’s production. 

Qveen Herby’s latest project is well worth the wait. Make sure you press play below and sound off in the comments with your favorite song from Qveen Herby’s album A Woman.

Soulja Boy Reveals The Biggest Lesson He Learned From Beefing With Ice-T

Soulja Boy is riding high off of the success of “She Make It Clap” which is one of the biggest songs on TikTok right now, if not the biggest. The rapper is preparing for the release of his upcoming project Dracoand has been making the rounds in the past week. The rapper recently chopped it up with HNHH for an in-depth conversation about his career from his work as a producer to touring with Young Money in ’09.


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While Soulja Boy might be regarded as an innovator these days, he faced some serious criticism at the early stages of his career. In fact, there was that hilarious feud with Big Draco and Ice T who said that the “Crank Dat” rapper “singlehandedly killed hip-hop.” The beef is water under the bridge at this point but Soulja believes that the West Coast OG was simply “confused” at the time.

“Man, I love Ice-T. Fuck all that shit. That shit was petty as hell,” he said. “He was just confused. He didn’t know what was going on! He didn’t know I was the truth. He didn’t know I was the GOAT. He didn’t know he was looking at the future in his eyes! He didn’t know he was listening to the wave. He ain’t know. You can’t fault him for that.”

However, Soulja Boy did reveal that his back-and-forth with Ice T taught him a big lesson: always stay in tune with youth culture.

“When you fall out the mix, you gotta keep your ear to the street. That’s why I’m in tune with my youngin,” he said. “Look, I got some youngins and I keep in tune with my youngins and I keep in tune with the streets. ‘Cause you gonna get lost in the sauce and end up beefing with the GOAT. That’s over with, man. You gotta show love to the younger generation and stand on your morals and principles. He was standing on his morals and principles. He didn’t like that type of music. You can’t do nothing but respect that.”

Peep our full interview with Soulja Boy here or press play below. 

Danny Masterson Will Stand Trial On Three Rape Charges: Report

Danny Masterson’s worst days seem to be ahead of him. The former That 70s Show star has been accused of rape for over a decade now, and has been in and out of court recently trying to defend his name. There have been emotional testimonies presented before a judge leading up to what is now an official trial for the actor. 

LA County Superior Court Judge Charlaine Olmedo found the statements of three women in the preliminary hearings sufficient enough to move forward with a trial. The rape charges go back decades, which made Masterson’s lawyer (Sharon Appelbaum) claim, “Memories fade and memories change.”

Lead defense attorney Thomas Mesereau stated that he believes the case is tainted by religious bias. Masterson is a high-ranking member of the Scientology church, while his accusers are former church members. Mesereau also defended Bill Cosby and Michael Jackson when they were facing sex abuse charges.

Appelbaum says the accusers have a “sisterhood” that “seems to want to take down Mr. Masterson and take down Scientology.” She stated that the accusers ignored court orders, and contacted each other to match up their stories for court. “Over time their stories are becoming more similar to one another,” Appelbaum stated. “They’re taking the language of one another.”

Deputy District Attorney Reinhold Mueller admonished the accusation.“These were not rehearsed statements,” Mueller responded. “They were heartfelt, and they each had their versions of what happened. If there is any consistency in these statements, it was because the defendant was consistent in these acts.”

Masterson admits to having sexual relations with each of them women, however, he disputes that he raped them. He is free on bail, but will be arraigned on June 7.

 

 

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Kidd Kenn & Rico Nasty Team Up For Energetic & Braggadocios Single “Moves”

Chicago artist Kidd Kenn has been steadily making waves over the last couple of years and at such a young age, Kenn has already made a large impression on listeners. As one of the few queer rappers in hip-hop right now, Kidd Kenn has had to work extra hard to prove themselves. Regardless, Kenn has been able to grab the attention of some big artists, including Rico Nasty who is featured on Kenn’s latest effort, “Moves.”

This song is meant to be a teaser for Kenn’s new EP Problem Child which will be dropping next month on June 11th. With OG Parker handling the production, we are met with a catchy instrumental all while Kidd Kenn flows effortlessly with some braggadocios bars. Rico Nasty fits in perfectly as the feature and her autotune sing-rapping makes for a delightful listen.

You can stream the track, below.

Quotable Lyrics:

I got the flavor, they never hate us (Uh-huh)
I make ’em wanna spend paper (Paper)
Sweeter then a now and later
They gon’ bite me now and later

YG & Mozzy Connect With G Herbo On “Dangerous”

The West Coast is alive and well these days. California’s underground scene is beginning to receive the shine it deserves following the past few years of regional success that several key players have received. However, it’s artists like YG and Mozzy who’ve been at the forefront of the new West Coast. On Friday, the two rappers unveiled their new collaborative project, Kommunity Service.

In many ways, it feels like Mozzy helped challenge YG for the first time in a while on the project, along with the slew of collaborators they brought on board for the tracklist. Mozzy and YG connect with G Herbo on the menacing banger, “Dangerous.” YG and Mozzy swap bars with each other before G Herbo details the harrowing realities of Chicago.

Peep the song below.

Quotable Lyrics
YSL pants on, blicky on me poppin’ out
We chase n***as down with Glock-9s for chasin’ clout
Bitch, we some thugs, we sellin’ drugs, fuck is a drought?
How he a stepper when we stomped him out?

“Fast And Furious 9” Scores $160 Million Opening Weekend Internationally

The Fast Saga continues. The ninth installment into the series opened overseas in select markets, and it is doing very well. The film was released in South Korea, Hong Kong, Russia, China, and various countries in the Middle East. 

Fast 9 took in $162.4 million in those counties over the weekend. That is the biggest take for a pandemic-era film. In comparison, Godzilla vs. Kong brought in $121 million opening weekend worldwide. “It shows us that audiences are willing to come back when the right movie is available,” says Veronika Kwan Vandenberg, Universal’s president of international distribution. The film touches down in America in about a month. Universal decided to stagger the release due to markets just opening back up across the world. Of course, the film was also been sitting on their shelf for over a year, ready to go. 

The entire Fast franchise has sold over $6 billion in tickets, making it Universal’s top dog. The saga plans to drop two more installments, in what will probably be a “cliffhanger” two-part finale. However, Dwayne Johnson’s Hobbs & Shaw is likely to keep pumping out movies, and other spin-offs are in the works. Will you be watching Fast 9 in theaters? Let us know below. 

 

 

 

 

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Maliibu Miitch Delivers Unapologetic Bars On New Track “I Like What I Like”

Over the past year, Maliibu Miitch has been able to grow a lot as an artist especially in light of the fact that she has gone independent. After leaving Atlantic Records, Maliibu Miitch has continuously dropped new music and singles like “Double O” have demonstrated her wide range of talents. Now, she is back with yet another hard-hitting song, this time called “I Like What I Like,” which sees the artist confidently expressing her every last desire.

The production here is hard-hitting and it helps fit Maliibu Miitch’s voice which is both deep and commanding. She has absolutely no time to waste on this track and when it comes to the men she wants in her life, she is very particular which is pretty evident when you read into the lyrics.

This is another solid effort from the artist and you can check it out, below.

Quotable Lyrics:

I like what I like, bad little biddie that’s talking all reckless
I like what I like, little daddy came through and he taught me a lesson

Method Man Launches Production Company With “How High 3” As First Project

There are few stoner comedies that can be considered classic but you can be assured that How High is one of them. The classic film starring Method Man and Redman became a cult favorite that fans have demanded a sequel for. Unfortunately, the closest thing to a sequel we got was the incredibly disappointing How High 2 starring DC Young Fly and Lil Yachty with no sign of Meth and Red anywhere on the film.


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Thankfully, it seems that fans could expect the iconic duo to return to the screen for an official sequel to their 2001 film. According to Variety, Method Man and his manager, Shauna Garr, have launched their own production company called Six AM. The production company will produce a variety of content for all audiences but it’s the avid smokers that will be getting treated first. Six AM’s first project is How High 3. The film was sold to Universal 1440 with the intention of Method Man and Redman reprising their roles as Silas and Jamal, respectively.

Meth and Red recently reunited for a special 4/20 edition of Verzuz where they went through their classics. Shortly after, Method Man revealed that Redman would be joining him on the upcoming season of Power Book II: Ghost.

We’re excited to see How High 3. We will keep you up to date on any more developments.

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Lil Nas X Accidentally Ripped His Pants Performing ‘Montero (Call Me By Your Name)’ On ‘SNL’

Lil Nas X has done it all in the less than two years since his 2019 breakout moment. The singer has two Grammy awards to his name, the record for most consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard singles chart, and the most certified single in music history.

Despite the long list of achievements and milestones, prior to this weekend, one thing that Lil Nas hadn’t done yet was appear on Saturday Night Live. All of that changed last night when the singer stepped onto the Studio 8H stage to perform “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” and “Sun Goes Down.”

The singer kicked off the night with a performance of the ever-so-controversial “Montero (Call Me By Your Name).” Sticking with the fiery theme of the song’s music video, Lil Nas danced and sang in front of a backdrop of hell that even featured a stripper pole for him to dance on.

Unfortunately, as he danced on the pole, Lil Nas accidentally ripped his pants in what proved to be a funny SNL moment. Afterward, he spoke about the wardrobe malfunction on Twitter. “I know i do a lot of planned sh*t but ripping my pants on live television is not one of them,” he wrote.

Lil Nas X would push past this potentially embarrassing TV moment and return to the SNL stage to end the night with a performance on “Sun Goes Down.”

You can watch the performances in the videos above.