YSL Records Rapper Saint Soprano Releases New Song “In They Face”

The YSL Records roster continues growing with talented artists rising under the tutelage of Atlanta rapper Young Thug. Proving to be one of the most loyal and grounded superstars in the hip-hop world and always putting on for his family, friends, and day-one homies, Thugger has no problem extending his co-sign to up-and-coming rappers to give them some extra attention. We’ve seen him develop Gunna into a chart-topping success, Lil Keed into the next big star from the collective, and T-Shyne, Strick, and others all get their due shine. 

With that said, and with Slime Language 2 coming out in the near future, it’s time to pay attention to Saint Soprano, the latest rapper connected to Young Stoner Life Records. His new record “In They Face” is officially out now, marking the former Buffalo menace’s rise following his untraditional entry into rap. Saint started honing his skills in the prison yard, getting released and focusing on becoming a star. “In They Face” was produced by Lil Haiti and Celebrity Max Ink. 

Listen to the new record below and let us know what you think in the comments.

Quotable Lyrics:

Foot on the gas I don’t need no brakes
I don’t need no brakes
Got a little cash—I’ma put it in they face 
I’ma put it in they face
See it in their eyes—I can tell that’s hate
Wanna make sum’n shake
Brand new gun—I’ma put it in they face
I’ma put it in they face

600 Breezy Says Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Days Are Numbered

Chicago rapper 600 Breezy is much more than big mad. The hip-hop artist comes forward to put some very dicey words on the head of rap troll Tekashi 6ix9ine. Following disses and disrespect thrown at late Chi-Town rapper King Von, 600 promises Tek’s days on Earth are very numbered. Over the past few days, 600 […]

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Bobby Shmurda Is Home: See His First Video Out

Bobby Shmurda was released from prison ten months earlier than anticipated, being granted his conditional release on Tuesday morning. Many are looking forward to the New York rapper’s return to music, which will come soon, but the GS9 hitmaker is taking time to reunite with his family, who he hasn’t been able to properly spend time with for the last six years.

Bobby’s mother, Leslie Pollard, has kept fans of the 26-year-old recording artist updated as he faced the judge for parole hearings over the last few years, finally getting back together with her baby boy this week. Their bittersweet reunion only took place via FaceTime for now, but they’ll be getting back together in person later today. For the time being, Pollard shared a video of her first call with Bobby on Instagram, recounting the moment.

“There are no words to explain the JOY in my [heart],” said the rapper’s mother. “God knows the way I Love my boys and I Thank him for bringing them both back to me in one piece the same way they left. I am so overwhelmed and in 6 years 2 months and 5 days and 5.5hrs I finally feel like myself again. God is so good and we are truly BLESSED!!!!”

In the video, Bobby gets outfitted with a chain as he makes his way home. “What’s up baby boy,” exclaims Pollard. “I miss you, stinky! Yo, I cannot wait to kiss you.”


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We’ll keep you posted on Bobby Shmurda’s return home, including his long-awaited reunion with Quavo of the Migos, and more. Welcome home, Bobby!

La La’s New Sauna Swimsuit Pics Could Break The Internet

Hollywood actress La La Anthony is not playing around with her curve game. The popular entertainer has come forward to unload a batch of new modeling pics to the masses. La La’s Sauna Swimsuit Pics Could Break The ‘Net Over the past few hours, La La has lit up her Instagram feed with a slew […]

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Dr. Dre Congratulates Jay-Z Over Massive Moët Deal

As two of the wealthiest artists in hip-hop, it’s no surprise that Jay-Z and Dr. Dre have crossed paths on more than one occasion. Having first collaborated on Vol 3…The Life & Times Of S. Carter’s “Watch Me,” produced by Irv Gotti (with whom Dre would have a heated feud years later), the pair went on to develop healthy creative chemistry. Songs like Blueprint 2’s “The Watcher 2,” Kingdom Come’s “Lost Ones,” “30 Something,” “Trouble” and “Minority Report,” and the unreleased Eminem posse cut “Syllables” emerged as a result of their partnership. 

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As two of the game’s resident big ballers, with Jay edging Dre out as hip-hop’s first and only billionaire, it’s no wonder they remain mutually appreciative of one another’s acumen. Case in point, Dre offered up the rare Instagram post celebrating Hov’s recent partnership with Moët Hennessy, a deal designed to elevate the status of Ace Of Spades. “Congratulations Jay Z!!” writes Jay, alongside an image of himself looking healthy and composed. “Dope AF!! That’s Black Excellence.” Real recognize real, as they say. 

It’s welcome to see an increased social media presence from the Good Doctor, who remains hard at work on his forthcoming Detox album. From the sound of it, he looks to be addressing many of the recent headlines surrounding his name, spitting some scathing divorce-centric bars in a recent snippet with KXNG Crooked. Perhaps we’ll see even a verse from Hov when Dre’s fourth studio album rolls around, whenever that may be. 

New Jersey Officially Legalizes Recreational Marijuana

It seems like as the days go on, chances of decriminalization and even potential legalization of cannabis is looking more and more realistic in the United States. Following in the footsteps of numerous other states, New Jersey has become the latest to move forward with legalizing the substance for adult-use. After years of failed legislative attempts, Governor Phil Murphy signed three bills Monday that legalizes up to six ounces of recreational weed for adults. 

“As of this moment, New Jersey’s broken and indefensible marijuana laws, which permanently stained the records of many residents and short-circuited their futures, and which disproportionately hurt communities of color and failed the meaning of justice at every level, social or otherwise — are no more,” said Gov. Murphy during an afternoon briefing in Trenton before signing the bills into law.  

Murphy had promised to legalize weed in his first 100 days as governor three days ago and finally was able to see through on his promises this past November when residents voted to amend the state constitution and legalization recreational pot in the state. After the vote, however, the legislature spent months fighting over tax revenue, licensing rules, and potential penalties for people under 21 caught with the green. During this time, the state collected up to 2,000 charges for minor pot possession

On Monday morning (February 22), the New Jersey state Senate and Assembly held a last-minute vote that would replace potential arrests and fines for young pot smokers with verbal warnings and referrals to drug education or treatment centers instead. 

“This process may have had its fits and starts, but it is ending in the right place. And, I firmly believe, this process has ended in laws that will serve as a national model,” the gov said. The Cannabis Regulatory Commission currently has six months to crate rules and regulations before it can start accepting new licenses for recreational businesses. 

In the meantime, however, Jersey residents can light one up. “Starting immediately, those who had been subject to an arrest for petty marijuana possession — an arrest that may have kept them from a job or the opportunity to further their education — will be able to get relief and move forward,” Murphy said.

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Bobby Shmurda Has Officially Been Released From Prison

It was reported yesterday that after spending six years behind bars, Bobby Shmurda (real name Ackquille Pollard) would get out of prison on a conditional release today. Sure enough, this morning, the rapper was released from Clinton Correctional Facility.

A spokesperson from the New York State Department Of Corrections told Vulture, “At approximately 8:30 this morning, Ackquille Pollard was conditionally released from Clinton Correctional Facility. Mr. Pollard will be under community supervision in Kings County until he completes his sentence on February 23, 2026.”

Shmurda preemptively celebrated his then-upcoming release last night with an Instagram post. He shared a 5-minute clip from the movie King Of New York, in which Christopher Walken’s character gets out of prison and then celebrates his freedom. Shmurda wrote alongside his post, “How the fuc y’all forget about me.”

Quavo recently vowed to be the one to pick Shmurda up from prison, saying, “I’m going to get my guy. I’m personally gonna go pick up Bobby Shmurda. I’m ’bout to go get him. I’m gonna let him show you how I’m gonna pick him up. It’s gonna be big.” Yesterday, Shmurda’s mother indicated that once the rapper is free, he plans to spend most of his time making music.

50 Cent’s Girlfriend Cuban Link Childhood Pic Is A Must-See

New York rapper 50 Cent might want to consider tying the knot and starting a family with his ride or die. A new pic has surfaced online showing how gorgeous his girlfriend Cuban Link was as a child. Cuban Link’s Baby Pic Surfaces A must-see shot has made its rounds across the Internet. The photo […]

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6ix9ine Exposes Meek Mill For Sending Cease & Desist Letter

Tekashi 6ix9ine is back on the scene, promising to be a menace for weeks to come. The controversial Brooklyn-based artist has been getting back to his old ways, dissing everybody that crosses his mind, including Lil Durk, the late King Von, and Meek Mill. With regards to his beef with Meek, 6ix9ine ran up on the rapper at a nightclub in Florida, nearly getting into a physical altercation. The fight was recorded from both sides and 6ix9ine used the footage in his new music video for “ZAZA”, his return single. That may pose an issue for him in the future.

Meek Mill and his team of lawyers are currently trying to get the video removed from the internet for using his likeness for personal gain and profit, as per a cease and desist letter that 6ix9ine shared on Instagram, which allegedly came from Meek’s office. “HOW YOU START SOMETHING YOU CANT FINISH?????” asked the loud-mouthed rapper in his post. “HE WANT TO BE TAKEN OUT THE VIDEO BECAUSE PEOPLE ARE LAUGHING AT HIM.”

In the letter, Meek’s lawyer addresses Create Music Group, Tekashi’s label, and alleges that 6ix9ine is using unlawfully exploiting Meek’s likeness for commercial benefit without his authorization or consent. They are asking for the video to be removed from all public platforms as a result.

As it stands, the video was taken down from YouTube and made unlisted, so only people with the link can watch. It currently stands at 29 million total views. If you haven’t watched it and you’re curious, check it out below.