Charmaine Delivers A Bop With “Woo”

The rap game is getting a much-needed dose of femininity these days. There’s been an influx of women breaking out into the game and many of them are doing a much better job at rapping than their male counterparts. Toronto’s Charmaine is readying her time to blow, especially with the recent slew of infectious hits she’s been pumping out. This week, she slid through with her latest offering, “Woo.” It’s an upbeat banger that finds the Toronto singer weaving through flows and melodies with ease over the upbeat production provided by Lantz & David Ariza. 

Charmaine’s latest single, “Woo” arrives a month after the release of her contribution to Black Alliance Vol. 1 compilation tape where she offered a cover of “U.N.I.T.Y.”

Check out her latest single below.

Quotable Lyrics
Tag me in, I’mma tag back
Only 12 rounds, hittin’ back to back
Only 12 rounds, can you handle that?
Need a big dog for my tiny cat
From the windows to the walls to the welcome mats

The Kid LAROI Makes His TV Debut On Fallon: Watch

As the hip-hop community continues to grapple with the loss of Chicago artist Juice WRLD in December 2019 just days removed from his 21st birthday, some may find comfort in knowing Juice Wrld’s protégée, Australian-born artist The Kid LAROI, is finding success overseas. The two became friends as Juice mentored the teenager while he was touring in Australia, and LAROI has since gone on to amass millions of streams while also releasing a Top 5 charting mixtape. The 17-year-old made his TV debut on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, stopping by to perform his hit “Without You.” 

Proudly announcing the performance on his Instagram page, he penned in the caption, “IM ON THE [JIMMY FALLON] SHOW TONIGHT FAM!! This has always been a suuuper big dream of mine to do soo I can’t wait for you all to see it.”

The teenager gave a theatrical rendition of the song, starting off singing alone at the top of the staircase before the set bursts into flames as he descended on the stairs. The song found success particularly on TikTok, where its used as a sound, particularly the part where he croons, “So there you go, can’t make a wife out of a hoe.”

The Australian native recently overtook Kendrick Lamar in monthly streams, which is an impressive accomplishment for the newcomer. Check out the full performance below and drop a comment letting us know what you think. 

Yung Baby Tate: 10 Essential Songs

If you’ve heard Yung Baby Tate before, it was likely as a result of her loud, charismatic presence across social media platforms. Between her Instagram and TikTok accounts, she has amassed nearly 300,000 followers, and it’s no secret why. Fans are often entertained by YBT’s live videos, which typically consist of her freestyling over hard-hitting beats and interacting with fans. During summer 2019, Ashnikko released the song “STUPID,” which featured YBT, and the song instantly went viral on TikTok, with over 2 million videos made using the track. Tate and Ashnikko are seen in the music video as bloodied, vindictive girlfriends out to kill the men who wronged them, and this is the kind of ferocity with which Tate has approached music since the beginning of her career. 

While she made her mark on the rap scene with her album Girls in 2019, Tate’s December 2020 project After The Rain showed fans that she was actually a Renaissance woman of sorts. The 7-track EP showcases the breadth of her musical talents, including singing, playing the piano, and beat-making, that she honed at Georgia’s prestigious DeKalb School of the Arts. After The Rain was Tate’s first project under her new label Raedio, managed by actress Issa Rae. Tate had a notable appearance on Rae’s Insecure season 4 soundtrack alongside big names like Rico Nasty and Buddy, asserting herself as one of the girls to watch on the rap scene.  

Tate’s confidence and bubbly personality shine through in both her musical style and her appearance, which is often decked out in bright colors, glimmering accessories, and extravagant makeup. When listening to Yung Baby Tate, you’ll hear a range of tracks from commanding, forceful rap to smooth, sultry R&B ballads. 

Below are 10 tracks that are absolutely essential to your YBT introduction. 

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I Am (with Flo Milli)

I am healthy, I am wealthy, I am rich, I am that bitch. I am gonna go get that bag and I am not gonna take your shit. I am protected, well respected, I’m a queen, I’m a dream. I do what I wanna do and I’m who I wanna be, ’cause I am me. These are the opening lines of YBT’s “I Am,” which features Mobile, Alabama rapper Flo Milli, who, like Tate, has recently exploded on the rap scene. The two practice their daily positive affirmations on the track, manifesting their money and success in the music industry. 

The song, which comes off of Tate’s December 2020 EP After The Rain, is her most recent hit, garnering over 10 million streams in the few months since its release. This is somewhat thanks to a TikTok challenge which had women of all shapes, colors, and sizes reciting the lyrics, promoting a culture of body positivity and female empowerment throughout the app. YBT is certainly not one to shy away from inspiring others, and this track will have you feeling like the baddest b*tch on the planet after listening. 


STUPID (with Ashnikko)

“STUPID” is Yung Baby Tate’s most well-known record to date. The angry breakup ballad focuses on themes of embracing your femininity with a disregard for men, and while YBT is only featured on the song, her verse makes a splash. When asked about working with Tate, Ashnikko told Genius, “She’s so nice and her lyrics are next level. She’s amazing. And she can rap. Her lyrics are amazing. She has a voice. She’s it.” 

On “STUPID,” Tate asserts herself as the “It Girl” who cannot be fucked, rapping, “This pussy juicy-juicy, ooh yummy, wanna do me? Oo nah, boy you could never, ’cause you not clever enough, and I got several dummies that wanna get on me, I don’t want you and I don’t want your homie.” 

It’s no mystery why TikTok took to this song so quickly. The track has become an inspiration to young women everywhere who refuse to be messed with, and has become one of the most popular and memorable trends in the app’s history.  


Baecation 

On “Baecation,” YBT gets sultry. She wants to take a vacation in another country with “somebody daughter,” telling her to leave her boyfriend behind. We don’t often hear about gay relationships in R&B lyrics, and the representation is a welcome reprieve from the often derogatory description of women in music. “Baecation” leaves you feeling swept off your feet by YBT, who suggests, “We should take a first date baecation all by ourselves, you can pick the time and place, then I’ll meet you there.”

“Baecation” is one of the tracks on After The Rain where Tate’s talents as a singer really shine through, with vocal runs that are sure to leave you with goosebumps. “Baecation” is the perfect track for when you just need to get away. 


Damn Daniel (with Bree Runway)

“Damn Daniel” is the second single off of Bree Runway’s latest project 2000AND4EVA, and serves as YBT and Bree’s first collaboration. The track’s name comes from a long-running internet joke dating back to 2016, where high school students Daniel Lara and Joshua Holz posted a series of Snapchat clips that went viral. Bree and Tate’s track discusses an unknown “Dan,” who is in a relationship with both of the singers and maintains the illusion of being single. 

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For many girls, this is a familiar situation to be in, and the two singers warn against getting involved with men like this, saying, “If you fuck with him, he’ll fuck all your friends.” 

The track has an upbeat, nostalgic vibe, which is reflected in the ‘80s-esque music video that the artists miraculously made from their homes during quarantine. 


Don’t Hit Me Right Now (with Dreamville)

In 2020, Yung Baby Tate attended the Grammy Awards for her contribution on Dreamville’s Revenge Of The Dreamers III. While the album did not win, Tate became a Grammy-nominated artist at the age of only 23. Tate’s collaboration with Dreamville has been one of the standout moments of her career, and her dreamy vocals can be heard throughout the entirety of “Don’t Hit Me Right Now.” 

On the track’s lyrics, all of the song’s collaborators say that they are busy, and they don’t want their girlfriends to hit them up for sex. On her verse, Tate raps, “I fry ’em, I sizzle ’em, they bitin’, they nibblin’, they lyin’, they fibbin’ it, they childish, they children.” Tate’s voice stands out due to its femininity and seductive charm, something that’s consistent across all of her songs, collaborative or otherwise. 


Mean Girl (with Queen Key and Asian Doll)

The deluxe edition of Yung Baby Tate’s 2019 album Girls is a take on all of the different versions of herself, and the “Mean Girl”-inspired version is among the most memorable. The track, which features Queen Key and Asian Doll, came alongside a six-minute music video that’s a whimsical parody of the 2004 cult classic film Mean Girls

On the aggressive, combative song, the trio makes it clear that they don’t care if any other girls like them, and that they’ll make anyone who messes with them regret it. t This track cements Yung Baby Tate as a rapper that cannot be challenged. 

All of Tate’s tracks, even the mean ones, have an underlying message of girl power. On the chorus of “Mean Girl,” Tate raps, “I’m meaner than Regina, bitch, you just a penis, I would call you pussy, but pussy just like Jesus.” 


CAMP

“CAMP” is one of YBT’s 2019 singles post-Girls. Tate was inspired to write the song after seeing the 2019 Met Gala theme, which featured a lot of eccentric, colorful, electric fashion, a style that she often embraces in her everyday life. She frames the idea of camp in the song as both a physical and mental getaway: it’s a place where you can be yourself and do whatever you want to do. Tate turns the aesthetic idea of camp into a physical, idealistic getaway for the track, one she imagines as being over-the-top and flamboyant. 

Her imagining of a garish summer camp comes from the fact that she never actually went to camp as a kid. Tate told Genius, “Aw, I wish I would have gone to camp. And if I would have gone to camp it would have been a camp, camp, and we just would have all been extra and having fun.”

“CAMP” is one of the perfect tracks to listen to if you want to hear all of Tate’s skills in one neat track, tied up with a bow. Her melodic singing voice absolutely shines on the chorus, while her rap verses show how fly she really is.


Kim (With Tkay Maidza)

“Kim” is Tate’s most recent single, released in early February 2021. The song’s narrative is in reference to the classic children’s TV show Kim Possible, where Tkay plays the role of Kim and Tate plays her arch-nemesis, Shego. The music video is a futuristic take on the track, with Tkay even jokingly dressing up like Kim Kardashian from her iconic 2014 Paper Magazine cover shoot. The hard-hitting track showcases both of the rappers’ rhyming abilities, proving to fans that they are absolutely unstoppable. 

On the track, YBT raps, “Anything’s possible ‘cept for you stoppin’ me but, I know you gon’ try ’cause you dumb.” Tate doesn’t doubt her own intelligence, but she does doubt the intelligence of those who try to get in her way. 


Pretty Girl Remix (with Killumantii and Mulatto)

The remix of “Pretty Girl” is another track off of Tate’s 2019 album Girls, and is a prime example of the early 2000s nostalgia that she loves so much. The cover art and music video feature her, Killumantii, and Mulatto as the Powerpuff Girls, a notable cartoon for little girls growing up in this era. 

“Pretty Girl” details some of the privileges that you have when you’re hot, as Tate explains in the song’s chorus, “Pretty girl, I don’t buy drinks at the bar, city girl, yeah they rock with me, I’m a star.” Like many other Yung Baby Tate songs, the message of the track is to let girls know that they should always be confident, and to not let anyone tell them they aren’t the hottest girl in the room– literally. Both Killumantii and Mulatto are also known for writing raps about female empowerment, including songs Killumantii’s “Blocked” and “Single” and Mulatto’s “B*tch From Da Souf” and “My Body.” it’s no surprise they meshed together so well on “Pretty Girl.” 


Let It Rain (with 6LACK)

Tate teamed up with Maryland-born R&B artist 6LACK to make absolute magic on “Let It Rain.” This song is the closing track on After The Rain, and it leaves the project on a sweet, sexy note. The lyrics detail the trials and tribulations of a complicated relationship where both parties love each other, but they aren’t really good for each other. Both artists have stand-out vocals on the track, but this is one song where Tate’s singing voice is absolutely mesmerizing. 

Tate and 6LACK both wear their hearts on their sleeves for “Let It Rain,” where Tate sings, “After I fall, build it up all over again. I loved and I lost, do this shit all over again. And I left you alone, something keeps on pulling me in. I’m caught up in your storm.” The artists need their overwhelming feelings to “rain down” over them to see if their relationship will survive. 

1TakeJay Provides His Signature Cadence On “Please”

Compton rapper 1TakeJay has made a name for himself over the years thanks to his unique flow and bounce that has certainly led to a lot of undeniably catchy tracks. While some compare him to Blueface, it is important to note that 1TakeJay actually came out first. One of 1TakeJay’s most prominent traits is the humor he displays in his songs, and that comedy is definitely a huge part of his latest release called “Please.”

Throughout the track, 1TakeJay offers up some wild lyrics that will have you doing a bit of a double-take before moving forward. The artist doesn’t take himself too seriously and based on the music video, it’s clear that he is having a lot of fun with his art. If you need something fun to listen to, definitely give this track a spin.

Quotable Lyrics:

Treat these bitches like a pitbull yeah I dog em out
She got work for this dick I bet this bitch call out
Brought a condom with me took took a shot going raw now
Shit ain’t go as planned, Plan Bs being bought now

Curren$y Flies High On “Arrival”

Harry Fraud’s touch can make all the difference. Over the course of the years, Fraud’s established a solid rapport with some of New York’s finest yet his relationships extend across the country. He and Curren$y make magic every single time they team up and “Arrival” is no different. Fraud offers up a hazy beat with a heavy jazz influence that perfectly compliments Spitta’s stoned, laid-back flow. “I arrived alone/I arrive stoned,” raps Curren$y off the rip before drifting into detail about his lavish life earned form his hard work.

The latest collaboration from Fraud and Curren$y arrives on Spitta’s latest project, The Collection Agency. Last year, the two connected twice for The OutRunners as well as The Director’s Cut.

Check out “Arrival” off of The Collection Agency below.

Quotable Lyrics
I don’t even need no light, you gon’ see me
Like a muhfuggin’ IMAX 3D
I used to ask my mom if I could hook my Nintendo up to her TV
Now I swap a Mercedes out like every Christmas Eve

Air Jordan 1 “Bred” In Patent Leather Coming This Year: First Look

One of the most iconic colorways of the Air Jordan 1 is the infamous “Bred” model which was also marketed as the “Banned” Jordan 1. Over the years, this model has received a ton of retros and fans always seem to be excited to pick up the latest version of the shoe. As a result, the “Bred” 1s always go for hundreds of dollars on the resale market and depending on the year, you might have to shell out a light thousand for a pair.

With 2021 marching forward, it appears as though Jordan Brand is looking to bring the”Bred” model back to the market, although this time, with a bit of a twist. According to the Instagram sneaker insider @zsneakerheadz, the Air Jordan 1 “Bred” will be coming out in a patent leather model. As you can see in the rendering below, the shoe will have the signature black overlays all while the toe box, Nike swoosh, and back heel are red.

For now, it seems like fans can expect these to drop sometime during the Holiday season of this year although the timeframe is subject to change. Over the next few months, we will surely hear more about these so keep it locked to HNHH as we will be sure to keep you informed. In the meantime, let us know what you think of patent leather “Bred” 1s.

Kodak Speaks On Clone Speculation: “This Sh*t Starting To Make Me Mad”

At the top of the year, Kodak Black was able to forgo the remainder of his federal prison sentence after former POTUS Trump granted him, Lil Wayne, and more members of the hip-hop community clemency as one of his last acts in office. Since then, Kodak has already received lavish gifts from his famous friends, allegedly gotten engaged, and has also become the subject of some interesting clone rumors that have been circulating the internet.


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Fans have been speculating that the Pompano Beach native currently on social media is actually a clone, while the real Kodak remains in prison. While seemingly just harmless internet banter at first, Kodak took a moment to set the record straight while making a statement about how he cannot “be duplicated.”

“What you say? Why this don’t sound like Kodak? What the hell? So who I sound like? All this clone sh*t starting to make me mad now, know what I’m saying? See, back then, I was riding my other lil Benz whenever this lil clone sh*t came out, I wasn’t really tripping on it but yall blowing me now,” he addressed on Instagram live in response to a comment suggesting he was a clone and not the “real” Kodak. 

“How the f*ck it cant me be? A n*gga can’t motherf*cking duplicate this sh*t. All kinds of n*ggas be trying to imitate this sh*t, but they can’t duplicate this sh*t, I know these f*ck n*ggas ain’t saying that. They know that, that’s why they was mad when I came home all these n*ggas was scared!” Kodak explained to viewers during the Instagram live as many left laughing-emojis in the comment stream. 

“Scared for me to come home man gon’ try to pick up all the money, trying to visit everybody. Everybody could make money, everybody could do this sh*t I don’t give a f*ck bout you n*ggas. You know what I’m saying? Everybody can pop their lil sh*t,” he concluded before changing the subject. 

With the record now set straight, what did you make of the Kodak Black-clone rumors before? Drop a comment letting us know what you think. 

“Rugrats” Is Coming Back With Original Voice Cast In New Animated Series

Nostalgia has been the driving force behind much of the pop culture content we’ve consumed during the pandemic, and Paramount finally hopped on the trend with a Rugrats revival featuring the original voice cast. 

Tommy Pickles, Chuckie Finster, Angelica Pickles, Susie Carmichael, and Phil and Lil DeVille are returning to the small screen on a CG-animated series set to premiere on Paramount Plus, through CBS All Access, sometime this year, as announced by Nickelodeon at ViacomCBS’ investor day.

Nancy Cartwright (Chuckie), E.G. Daily (Tommy), Cheryl Chase (Angelica), Cree Summer (Susie), and Kath Soucie (Phil and Lil) are set to reprise their roles with entirely new adventures. 

Ramsey Naito, president of Nickelodeon Animation, said of the classic kids’ show revival, “Rugrats is one of the most iconic cartoons recognized by fans around the globe, and this original version is one we are taking great care and pride in creating for a brand-new audience.” Naito also said having the original cast behind the voices again is one of the most essential pieces in making the show what it is. 

In 1991, we were first introduced to the troublesome toddlers and their misadventures on Nickelodeon. The four-time Daytime Emmy award-winning show ran for 13 years and even inspired a spin-off Rugrats: All Grown Up that ran for five seasons. However, the series is set to follow the toddlers as “they explore the world and beyond from their pint-sized and wildly imaginative point-of-view,” according to Nickelodeon Animation Studios. 

Are you excited about the Rugrats revival? Let us know in the comments.

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Young Thug Reveals Why El Chapo’s Wife’s Mugshot Is His Profile Picture

El Chapo’s wife, Emma Coronel Aispuro, might be the textbook definition of a ride-or-die but she’s facing some scrutiny after reports came out saying that she’s being offered a “new life” in exchange for information on the cartel. If you’ve been paying attention to hip hop for the past year, cooperating with authorities is a big no-no in the streets. 


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These rumors have been heating up the Internet in the past 24 hours after she was arrested on conspiracy and drug trafficking charges in Virginia. However, in the midst of these rumors circulating the web, Young Thug paid homage to Aispuro by changing his profile picture to her mugshot. Of course, the Internet had plenty to say when he did this. Not because of the rumors of snitching but because many believed that Thug could be in danger as this could be regarded as a move of “disrespect.” Some suggested that the cartel would even come for Young Thug.

Ultimately, Thug took to the ‘Gram where he made it clear that he has no intention to disrespect Chapo or Aispuro but rather, pay homage to her for remaining solid. It was the emphasis on loyalty that Thug appreciates the most. “El Chapo wife the most solid woman I ever in my life ran into, man. That’s why I posted her on my page,” he explained. “I ain’t with none of that meme shit. Loyalty.”

People didn’t really ride with Thug’s explanation. Some viewed it as clout chasing while others found it incredibly hard to believe that Young Thug and Aispuro have ever crossed paths. Check out a few responses below. 

RJ Barrett Receives Massive Praise As Knicks Continue Winning Ways

When RJ Barrett was drafted third overall by the New York Knicks back in 2019, the expectations were high. Of course, no one knew if Barrett was going to pan out, especially since he was going to a team known for their dysfunction. While his rookie season was full of highs and lows, Barrett has been coming into his own in 2021, and fans are starting to love what he brings to the table.

Last night, the Knicks defeated the Indiana Pacers to improve to 17-17 on the season, and in the effort, Barrett was able to notch 24 points and seven rebounds, in what proved to be a massive win that has the Knicks tied for fourth in the Eastern Conference standings.

One thing that fans immediately noticed last night was his effort on both sides of the floor and how he always seemed to be at the right place at the right time. Not to mention, his chemistry with Julius Randle and Derrick Rose has been phenomenal, making this Knicks team one of the grittier teams in the NBA.

Barrett certainly has a bright future ahead and now that he is becoming a fan-favorite, he will definitely be filled with confidence.

RJ Barrett

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