Rich The Kid & Ray J Reenact Jake Paul & Floyd Mayweather’s Fight

Jake Paul has done it again, antagonizing one of the all-time boxing greats and successfully getting under Floyd Mayweather’s skin. At the press conference for Floyd’s upcoming fight against YouTuber Logan Paul, the championship fighter clashed with Paul’s brother, Jake, who trolled him in the audience. Shortly after they got in each other’s faces, Jake grabbed Floyd’s hat and ran away from the scene. He was promptly met by a member of Floyd’s security team, who landed a punch and left him with a black eye. Jake even got a tattoo directly after the incident to commemorate his hat-snatching moment.

The altercation quickly gained attention on social media as millions around the world commented on what had just happened. As you may have expected too, it has already become a popular meme to reenact the press conference brawl, with rapper Rich The Kid and singer Ray J filming their own version of the fight.

Posting a skit video to Instagram, Rich The Kid took on the role of Jake Paul while Ray J assumed championship duties as Floyd Mayweather. They spewed threats in the street with a crowd overlooking them before Rich grabbed Ray’s cap and ran off. Already, celebrities including 2 Chainz, Jay Critch, Flo Milli, Murda Beatz, and more have left laughing emojis in the comments.

While the majority of people are cracking up at the reenactment, others are teasing Rich The Kid and telling him to recreate his street brawl with Lil Uzi Vert from a few years ago next, wishing to see the rapper jump behind the Starbucks counter one more time.

Watch the video below.

Russ Slides On “Small Talk”

By now, Russ’ range has been well-documented. Throughout his career, he’s collaborated with R&B artists like Kehlani and Kiana Ledé for more vibey tracks while also linking up with artists like BIA for more club-friendly tunes. 

On “Small Talk,” the Atlanta artist goes bar for bar on the self-produced track. Russ notably owns all his masters, an accomplishment he’s never too shy to brag about and taking a few bars to do so on the new track. The singe is the first in his commitment to releasing one song every week for the next few weeks. 

“No Small Talk, song a week starts back May 7th,” announced the artist while sharing a preview of the track to his Instagram page. He famously first effectively changed his career trajectory back in 2015 by doing the same thing on his Soundcloud account to build ample buzz around his music. 

Of course, all the hard work paid off and the hitmaker is now a multi-Platinum artist with numerous RIAA certifications and several Billboard-charting singles. Listen to Russ talk his sh*t on “Small Talk” below and let us know what you think!

Quotable Lyrics:

Please shut the f*ck up if you don’t have the deal ready
I really don’t want to waste my time
My lawyer told y’all better have ten mil’ ready
But it’s cool, I ain’t trippin’, I’m eatin’

 

 

Playboi Carti Surprises Fans W/ Fire Trippie Redd Song

Atlanta rapper Playboi Carti and Trippie Redd have come through clutch with new audio fire. The duo have linked up and dropped their new “Miss The Rage” single to the masses. Playboi Carti Surprises Fans W/ Trippie Redd Seemingly out of nowhere, the rap pair released their anthem through 10K Projects and Virgin Music. The […]

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Tee Grizzley & King Von Come Through With “Not Gone Play”

Tee Grizzley has officially dropped off his brand new studio album Built For Whatever, his latest release since delivering The Smartest last year. Boasting features from Lil Durk, King Von, G Herbo, Big Sean, and more, early impressions seem to indicate another strong release for the Detroit rapper’s catalog. And while there’s plenty to unpack to be sure, it’s certainly welcome to hear some new music from King Von, who comes through to hold it down on the blistering banger “Not Gone Play.”

As expected given the lineup, the track finds both Grizzley and Von taking no prisoners, with the former setting it off over Chopsquad DJ’s furious production. “This shit like GTA, we be on missions,” he spits, though it’s unlikely he’s talking about hunting down Lazlow. “These ni*gas be dancin’, that stick got ’em twitchin’ / Ni*ga don’t ask me who is my opps, if you ain’t the gang then stay out our business.” Von comes through with heated intensity, his own bars brimming with violent imagery. “And I keep me a pistol, F-N, the initials,” he spits. “I promise to God I won’t miss /  And you know I’m official, my n**as gorillas.”

Check out the latest collaboration between Tee Grizzley and King Von, and be sure to check out the new project from Grizz right here

QUOTABLE LYRICS

I ain’t gon’ play with you, ni**as you got with you pussy
These ni**as I got with me with it
This shit like GTA, we be on missions
These ni**as be dancin’, that stick got ’em twitchin’
Ni**a don’t ask me who is my opps, if you ain’t the gang then stay out our business

Federal Judge Indicts All 4 Officers For Violating George Floyd’s Civil Rights: Report

Many in the country viewed Derek Chauvin being convicted on all three counts in the murder of George Floyd as a consequential step in achieving justice for the late Minneapolis resident. Already clearly shaping up to be a landmark case in criminal justice for officers involved in similar predicaments, the guilty verdict has snowballed more charges for Chauvin and the other three officers involved in the case.

On Friday (May 7), according to recently unsealed indictments, a federal grand jury indicted the four former Minneapolis police officers that were involved in George Floyd’s death on charges of violating his constitutional rights as he was restrained face-down on the ground unable to breathe.


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The three-count indictment names Derek Chauvin, Thomas Lane, J. Kueng, and Tou Thao. Chauvin, Thao, and Kueng are specifically charged with violating Floyd’s right to avoid unreasonable seizure and search, while all four officers are charged for their failure to provide Floyd with medical attention.

As previously reported, Chauvin was also charged in a second indictment in connection with the arrest and similar deadly neck restraint used on Floyd of a 14-year-old African American boy in 2017. 

Chauvin was convicted on state charges of murder and manslaughter last month, and the other three former officers will face a state trial in August, remaining free on bond in the meantime. 

We’ll keep you updated with subsequent developments in these federal indictments as well as the upcoming state trial of the remaining officers. 

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Swizz Beatz’s Living His Best Life W/ Pharrell + Timbaland

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Mega producer Swizz Beatz is adding a new twist to bros night out. The hip-hop hitmaker went online this week to share an epic-looking shot of himself living it up with some extremely high-profile pals including Pharrell Williams and Busta Rhymes. Swizz Beatz’s Living His Best Life SB hit up Instagram with the epic hip-hop […]

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SpotemGottem Follows “Beat Box” With New Single “Federal”

Nineteen-year-old Florida rapper SpotemGottem officially has his first platinum-certified single with “Beat Box” and he’s following it up with the release of his new song “Federal.” 

Catching the attention of Florida’s ever-prominent rap scene, SpotemGottem started gaining national attention once his song was used in a viral dance challenge on social media. Since then, the teenage phenom has released multiple remixes of “Beat Box” as he gears up to drop his forthcoming project. 

Much like we witnessed on “Beat Box,” SpotemGottem brings his raw talent and unique freestyle flows to the table on “Federal.” This is the Jacksonville-based rapper’s first original release since “Beat Box” blew up. What do you think of it? Can he sustain this buzz for the years to come?

Quotable Lyrics:

Her ass up, her knees down, face forward, let me f*ck
These n***as been rapping more than ten years, still ain’t came up
Your shortys got knocked, they trying to blame us
Time to f*ck with them, made them lil f*ck n***as stand up

Justin Bieber’s Back On Tour In 2022

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With the world slowly but surely opening back up amid the COVID-19 pandemic, live music is making a big return. One of the hottest artists in the game, pop superstar Justin Bieber, had a new tour slated for this summer — but it’s been postponed to early-2022. Justin Bieber Announces New Tour Schedule Justin Bieber […]

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Childish Gambino Sued Over ‘This Is America’

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Georgia rapper/actor Childish Gambino set the music world on fire with his song “This Is America” in 2018. The song earned the versatile entertainer four Grammy Awards, but now Gambino is being sued by another rapper who claims the hit single was ripped off from him. Kidd Wes Sues Childish Gambino Over Hit Song Florida-based […]

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