Curly Sav Taps G Herbo On Menacing New Single “50 Shots”

Curly Savv has been rising the ranks of Brooklyn’s drill scene over the past few years alongside his frequently collaborative partner Dah Dah. However, in the past year and a half, he’s established himself a solid solo force in the rising sound. As drill continues to form regional scenes across the globe, Savv connected with one of the pioneers of the sound this week for this latest single.

G Herbo comes through for the assist on Curly Savv’s menacing new banger, “50 Shots.” The icy production is driven by the sliding 808s as Savv juxtaposes the volatile environment that he’s accustom to and his love for designer jeans. Meanwhile, Herbo brings out Lil Herb for his verse as he brings us back to his days in Chicago.

Quotable Lyrics
Bitch we was scorin’ so much
That we ended the war, that’s word to my glizzy
Ask ’bout No Limit, word ’round the city, shorty nem busy

Ben Askren Claims He Made Jorge Masvidal Famous

Ben Askren will be going up against the likes of Jake Paul next month in a boxing match that will certainly bring forth a ton of hype and even some big debates. This is Paul’s toughest test yet and to make sure he wins, he has enlisted the likes of Jorge Masvidal to help him take down Askren. Masvidal knocked out Askren in a record six seconds, so he knows a thing or two about bringing down the UFC fighter.

Of course, Askren isn’t too happy with the slander that Masvidal has been spewing on social media, and yesterday, he made a bold claim as he tried to say that he made Masvidal famous. Askren says the knee to the head was very lucky and that Kamaru Usman is going to destroy him in a second-straight fight.

“I’ve refrained for 2 years, but let’s be real Jorge. You landed the luckiest knee of your life and I made you famous. You’re welcome. You got 50-43’d by Usman and will likely again next month. Beat it loser,” Askren wrote.

Most UFC fans would disagree with Askren as his UFC career didn’t last very long. Askren retired fairly quickly and now he is fighting YouTubers, which isn’t necessarily the best look if you’re trying to come at Masvidal. Having said all that, Askren knows how to drum up hype, and that’s exactly what he’s doing here.

Jorge Masvidal

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Justin Bieber Secures Eighth #1 Album With “Justice”

Though he might not be quite so ubiquitous in the public eye as he once was, make no mistake — Canadian pop star Justin Bieber remains a superstar in every sense. Following the release of Justice (as well as its recent Deluxe variant), Justin Bieber has officially secured his eighth number one album on the Billboard charts, with the project having knocked country star Morgan Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album from the coveted top spot. 

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According to Billboard’s announcement report, Bieber’s Justice dominated the week with an impressive tally of 154,000 album-equivalent units, with 30,000 of those sales arriving by way of traditional physical sales. The number was strong enough to net Justin the second-highest first-week sales of the year, having fallen short of Morgan Wallen and the aforementioned Dangerous, which debuted to a staggering 265,000 units — enough to establish a ten-week hold at the top of the charts.

It’s not entirely surprising given Bieber’s history of seeking out the number one position on the Billboard 200, a place he has visited on seven separate occasions now. Prior to Justice, Bieber’s Changes, Purpose, Believe: Acoustic, Believe, Under the Mistletoe, Never Say Never: The Remixes EP, and My World 2.0 all managed to hit number one. Impressive statistics for the icon, who as of now has claimed the honor of being youngest solo artist to achieve eight number one albums. 

You’ve gotta hand it to Bieber, who has proven to have longevity deep into his career, no matter which musical direction he decides to explore. Have you spent any time with Justice of the Deluxe Edition yet? For more from Bugatti Biebs, check out his recently revealed Top 5 best rappers of all time list right here. 

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Blac Youngsta Weapons Arrest: Bodycam Footage Released

Blac Youngsta found himself in trouble with the law back in October. The rapper was arrested in Dallas, TX on weapons charges after police pulled over a vehicle that he was in and discovered firearms. TMZ’s obtained footage from the arrest from the officer’s bodycam, revealing Youngsta wasn’t necessarily shook about the incident. Video shows the rapper being detained in handcuffs with an officer while making small talk regarding the length of the whole process.


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The rapper was then taken into a paddy wagon before members of his entourage who were also taken into custody arrived. Despite having a slight cough, Blac Youngsta did inquire about the cost of making a police van. The officer didn’t seem eager to engage and lucky for him, his officers brought along the other individuals who were being arrested.

Other footage also emerged showing the rapper and his entourage immediately after police put them in cuffs. The Dallas officer explained to Youngsta and co. that the venue should’ve provided them with security. Later on, video shows Lil Migo getting arrested. Police unloaded about $20K from Migo’s pocket who said that it was his payout from that evening’s performance and explained that he is also a rapper signed to CMG. Migo was charged on charges of possession of marijuana and unlawful possession of a weapon.

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Lil Wayne Features On Foushée’s New Single “gold fronts”

Foushée is on the rise. Following up the release of Lil Wayne’s latest single “Ain’t Got Time” featuring the singer, Foushée returns with her own single, working with the legendary New Orleans-based rapper again for “gold fronts”.

Disguised as a song about grills, the track unpacks the experience of Black people in America. It also deals with how the last year has affected many people’s mental health, touching on depression and more as Foushée sings about self-medication. Lil Wayne comes into her world for the new record, rhyming over the slow jam for the final verse, also harmonizing with Foushée during her chorus. 

Watch the brand new music video for Foushée’s “gold fronts” with Lil Wayne below. What do you think?

Quotable Lyrics:

I’m the one they take they nose from
The one they try to take they flow from
And if they drip, then I’m the one that it all flows from
Silence of the lamb, don’t wake this gold up
They can’t take the same road up
They can’t take when I roll up with both my doors up

Miley Cyrus Shows Off With Lil Nas X’s “Satan Shoes”

Miley Cyrus loves to be a little edgy. She infamously sparked a joint on stage at the MTV Video Music Awards and has been accused of cultural appropriation a few times. Despite all the criticism, she continues to prove that she’s really about that life. 

If you didn’t check social media over the weekend and you’re just getting caught up, you’re likely hearing about Lil Nas X’s latest scandal, which revolves around his sneaker collaboration with MSCHF. The rapper designed a pair of shoes with the company, releasing only 666 pairs and using heavy Satanic imagery on them, even including a drop of human blood. The sneakers sold out in less than a minute but Miley Cyrus made sure to get her hands on a pair, flexing with them on Instagram.

“Can you see Satan?” asked the pop star on her latest gallery, which shows her sitting on a vintage Land Rover. She tagged Lil Nas X on the shoes, proudly rocking them at a band rehearsal. “ONE OF THE BOYZ,” she added.

The shoes have proven to be extremely controversial, becoming a trending topic over the weekend as everyone from Candace Owens to Joyner Lucas shares their unfavorable opinions. Miley Cyrus is another voice that the youth has gravitated towards. Are you surprised that she’s openly connecting herself to the scandalous shoes?


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Lil Yachty Names Best Verse From 2016 XXL Freshman Freestyle

Though it wasn’t exactly regarded as the pinnacle of bars upon its initial release, the 2016 XXL Freshman Class Freestyle has actually aged quite nicely. Now, many have come to regard it as one of the best XXL Freshman Classes in recent memory; even those who were initially critical have come to develop a sense of retroactive appreciation for the stylistically diverse and undeniably jovial cypher. Its legacy is made all the stronger through the success that the participating artists have gone on to achieve. 

The 2016 XXL Freshman Class Cypher

In case you need a refresher, the 2016 class was made up of Lil Yachty, Lil Uzi Vert, Denzel Curry, 21 Savage, and Kodak “who the fuck picked this lil sorry-ass beat” Black. As is so often the case with posse cuts of this nature, many a debate regarding the standout verse has raged on in the official video’s comment section. This past weekend, class alumni Lil Yachty actually came through to offer his own take on the scene-stealer, implying that the verdict is far more decisive than one might have thought.

“I think it’s pretty undeniable 21 had the best verse out of our XXL cypher lol,” he claims, placing the Savage Mode superstar comfortably above himself and his Freshman peers. Naturally, the statement was met with plenty of counterpoints, though it’s clear that Yachty’s position will remain firm on the matter. Should you be among the 181,418,728 million who have peeped the freestyle on YouTube, sound off with your own thoughts in the comments below.

Rod Wave Outperforms With “SoulFly” First-Week Sales Numbers

People are really loving Rod Wave’s sophomore studio album SoulFly. According to the first-week sales projections, the 22-year-old Florida rapper is set to debut at #1 with the album, moving over a hundred thousand copies of the project.

Rod Wave’s new album SoulFly was released via Alamo Records and it’s proven to be a huge success already for the rising star. Including only one feature from Polo G, Rod Wave goes it alone for the most part on this new album, dropping nineteen new songs and capturing his fanbase’s attention by securing a #1 debut. According to Hits Daily Double, Rod Wave will have the strongest debut of the week, moving anywhere from 125,000 to 150,000 units in the first week.

This is a tremendous improvement from the first week numbers for Pray 4 Love, which still overperformed expectations. Rod’s debut album sold 72,000 copies in the first week. 

“I ain’t gon’ lie. I ain’t had no features on my album, but I was going to the jewelry store and I bumped into Polo G,” said Rod about featuring Polo G on the album. “When I seen him, I was like, ‘Oh sh*t, another rapper.’ I was kinda like, I don’t wanna say avoiding bro… and he kinda walked up to me like, ‘Bro, I f*ck with you’ type sh*t. I’m like, damn that’s crazy. I didn’t know bro was like that.”

Among the other debuts of the week, NF is on pace to move anywhere between 70,000 and 85,000 units of his new mixtape CLOUDS.

What do you think of Rod Wave’s new album?

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Lil Nas X’s ‘Satan Shoes’ Reportedly Sold Out In Under A Minute

The old adage that controversy sells has never been more accurate than when it comes to Lil Nas X. He first shot to superstardom thanks to the chilly reception from the country music establishment to his breakout single “Old Town Road” and now, he’s making even more of a fuss with his fantastical video for “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” and its clever cross-marketing gimmick. The “Satan shoes” Lil Nas X collaborated with design company MSCHF on may have drawn plenty of criticism for their wild conceptual execution but they also sold out in under a minute, according to Nas himself.

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The shoes, which are customized Nike Air Max 97s (without Nike’s involvement), were produced in an ultra-limited run of just 666 pairs and reportedly featured one drop of human blood mixed into the ink used to fill the air unit. They retailed at $1,018 a pair, so for them to sell out so quickly is kind of an impressive feat. They haven’t hit StockX just yet, but you can bet when they do the markup will be absolutely insane.

The backlash to both the shoes and the video have “Satanic Panic” trending on Twitter as Gen X users fondly remember the similar fuss over now beloved cultural icons like Ozzy Osbourne, Harry Potter, and Dungeons & Dragons. Their ridicule hasn’t stopped conservative commentator and grumpy hip-hop heads from trying to condemn him, but as usual, he’s had a witty comeback every step of the way — including a funny, Chick Fil-A-inspired take on his shoes that evokes the backlash against the restaurant chain after accusations of homophobia against it prompted boycotts just over a year ago.

Check out the video for “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” here.

Lil Nas X’s New ‘Satan’s Extended Version’ Of ‘Montero’ Is His Latest Response To The Video’s Backlash

Lil Nas X’s video for “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” has been the talk of the music world since it was released on Friday. Some people love it while others don’t care for some elements of it, like its setting in Hell and Nas giving Satan a lap dance. Nas has spent some time responding to the backlash over the past few days and his latest return-fire is a new longer version of the song, which he has cheekily dubbed the “Satan’s Extended Version.”

The original song runs for 2 minutes and 17 seconds, while the extended version is beefed up to 2 minutes and 50 seconds. The longer version extends the outro with more of the instrumental and some lyrics from earlier in the track repeated.

Nas previously addressed the theme of the video, tweeting shortly after its release, “y’all love saying we going to hell but get upset when i actually go there lmao.” Over the weekend, he also responded to criticism from Joyner Lucas, who raised concerns about the song’s potential impact on children who like “Old Town Road.” Nas replied, “i literally sing about lean & adultery in old town road. u decided to let your child listen. blame yourself.”

Listen to “Montero (Call Me By Your Name) (Satan’s Extended Version)” above.

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