WS Boogie Absolutely Snaps On “Whoopty Freestyle”

For those who haven’t been keeping score, Westside Boogie has been on an absolute tear of late, warming up for his upcoming album with a slew of standout freestyles and loosies. Linking them together, by his own admission, is a resolute dedication to debauchery and doing whatever the hell he wants to do. Today, Boogie has come through with a brand new freestyle, taking to CJ’s breakout single “Whoopty” to spit some bars.

Though the Compton rapper doesn’t tend to favor Brooklyn drill production as a rule, it’s clear he has no issue with obliterating the infectious instrumental. In fact, he rides the beat with precision, building in intensity as his rhymes unfold. “Hundred percent of me went to the Lord, when momma was poor and I never wanted a sip,” he raps, as the drums pull back. “Hate on the front of my lip, how I’m gon’ stomach this shit, this hunger a son of a bitch.” The drums return with a vengeance and Boogie follows suit. “Feel like you love to trigger me,” he spits. “Can’t forget how to touch an enemy.”

Even if he does swear this will be “his last week of being a hood rat,” expect Boogie to keep the momentum rolling and then some as his anticipated new album approaches. 

QUOTABLE LYRICS

Hundred percent of me went to the Lord,
When momma was poor and I never wanted a sip
Hate on the front of my lip
How I’m gon’ stomach this shit, this hunger a son of a bitch
Feel like you love to trigger me, can’t forget how to touch an enemy

Cardi B Explains What “Broke” Means To Her

According to Cardi B, “broke boys don’t deserve no p*ssy”. Or, at least she says that in her latest hit single “Up”. The rapper hasn’t exactly come under fire for the line, but it has forced her to explain what exactly she means by broke, especially considering she’s part of a tax bracket that many of us will never reach. 


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On Twitter, she explained her take. “If a n***a have a job whether is minimum wage or not ‘he not a broke n***a’,” she said, clarifying her use of the word. “He got potential to be rich one day cause of the hustle. It be them NO jobs, no hustle, f*ck you one day live in your house the next week type of N***as that BE BROKE !! And don’t deserve no Clitoris!”

In her replies, people are defending the men that have no jobs, telling Cardi that they just need some extra guidance or a point in the right direction as far as resources go. There are also those agreeing with what she says, celebrating her for clarifying that, just because someone is currently working a low-paying job, they’re not “broke” per se. 

Cardi B’s song “Up” has been performing extremely well on the charts, hitting its #2 peak on the Billboard Hot 100 during its third week out. Do you agree with her assessment of what it means to be “broke?”

Laney Keyz Bares His Soul On “Famous”

Days ago, reports surfaced that an attempt was made on West Coast rapper Laney Keyz’ life. In leaked surveillance footage, three gunmen were seen dumping shots into the rising rapper’s Los Angeles home, and thankfully, Laney Keyz survived the frightening ordeal without any physical injuries. 

It turns out that the 23-year-old East Oakland artist has already spoken on the dangers of the West Coast on his single “Famous.” Released a week prior to the shooting at his home, the rising rapper laments about the struggles with his newfound fame as well as the deadly threats lurking in his hometown. 

Over a melancholy trap beat, Laney Keyz peels back the layers of his origin story, sharing his fears, loyalties, and imperfections with listeners as he reveals that rather than getting famous, his ultimate goal is escaping his negative surroundings. In the song’s chorus, he bares his soul and admits that he has been yearning to go back home to the Bay, but he also understands that it’s safer for him in Los Angeles.

 What are your thoughts on Laney Keyz’ latest single?

Quotable Lyrics

Thought about going broke, that s*** scared me (yeah)
Thought about going ghost, but I got family
Thought about going home, but that sh** deadly (yeah)
Lot of s*** ain’t go the way we planned it

James Harden’s Jersey To Be Retired In Houston Despite Messy Departure

Although James Hardenleft the team in January to join Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving on the Brooklyn Nets, Houston Rockets team owner Tilman Fertitta announced that the team plans to retire Harden’s number 13 jersey. 

In a statement to the Houston Chronicle, Fertitta stated, “James Harden will always be a Rocket. Of course, we will retire his jersey. He made my first three years of owning the franchise unforgettable. The success he brought this franchise over eight years and the memories he created for our fan base/community [are] truly remarkable.” 

These comments come before tonight’s Nets and Rockets matchup, and Harden’s first game back in Houston since he was traded to the Nets in January. 

Harden expressed excitement in his upcoming return, stating during a recent interview, “I’m excited just to go back to Houston where I basically had an unbelievable career there. They showed me mad love & respect & I’m just excited to be playing in front of those fans..Yeah I’m excited.”

Regardless of how he left, Harden was an amazing talent in Houston. In all eight seasons with the Rockets franchise, Harden led the team to the playoff including two trips to the Conference Finals in 2015 and 2018. After averaging 30.4 points, 8.8 assists, and 5.4 rebounds, Harden was named the 2017-2018 NBA MVP, the third player in the franchise to earn the reward. Harden is also the franchise leader in assists and second behind Hakeem Olajuwon in franchise points and win shares.

When his jersey is lifted at the Toyota Center he will be immortalized with Calvin Murphy, Moses Malone, Hakeem Olajuwon, Rudy Tomjanovich, Clyde Drexler, and Yao Ming.

Do you think Harden has earned the honor?

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OMB Peezy Was Reportedly Arrested In Connection With The Roddy Ricch And 42 Dugg Video Shooting

Sacramento rapper OMB Peezy has been arrested in connection with the shooting on an Atlanta music video set two weeks ago, according to XXL. The well-established hip-hop magazine confirmed via Fulton County court records that Paris LeDade — better known as OMB Peezy — was arrested Monday, March 1 for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony for an incident on February 21, the day of the shooting. Peezy’s bond is set at $40,000 — $30,000 for the assault and the rest for possession of a firearm.

Born in Mobile, Alabama, Peezy relocated to California before high school and has since shuttled back and forth between the two cities, maintaining roots to both the Bay Area post-hyphy and Southern trap sounds. He most recently released the mixtape In The Meantime while working on his next album, the follow-up to 2019’s Preacher To The Streets, dropping the “Dope Boys” video with Rylo Rodriguez in early February. Unfortunately, it seems art imitated life in this situation, leading to the arrest and fans’ concern that 42 Dugg and Roddy Ricch, the two rappers whose video set the shooting occurred, were injured or worse.

However, Roddy and Dugg very quickly allayed those concerns, confirming that they were not among the three people injured in the shooting. No motive for the shooting has been reported as yet.

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Wu-Tang Clan Unveil “The Rarest Book In Hip-Hop History”

Wu-Tang is for the children, and as such, those children must one day learn the history of the great and mighty hip-hop group. Now, that process will be slightly easier, provided one can get a hold of the extremely limited-edition Wu-Tang Clan coffee table that is officially on the way. Of course, it should be noted that this new tome is taking a page out of their fabled Once Upon A Time In Shaolin album, insofar as exclusivity is concerned.

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Case in point, HipHopNMore reports that the book is already being dubbed “the biggest and rarest book in the history of Hip Hop,” as detailed in a press release surrounding the big release. Featuring 300 pages worth of color pictures spanning across the group’s storied career, the book itself will be “encased in a striking bronze-encrusted black steel chamber” designed by sculptor Gethin Jones, weighing in at over four-hundred pounds. 

While the Wu-Tang Clan Legacy book will clearly be an incredible collector’s item for die-hard fans, it would appear that securing a copy might not be so easy. After all, a mere thirty-six copies have been created; while certainly thematically appropriate, it’s hardly ideal for anyone who isn’t the most ardent collector. Should you be interested to try your hand at a priority purchase, you can sign up via email at the official Wu-Tang Clan Legacy website right here. If you’re simply looking to admire this fine blend of hip-hop history and stellar craftsmanship from afar, check out a brief promo video below.

Big U Denies Rumor That He Was Involved In Nipsey Hussle’s Murder

Nearly two full years following the death of Nipsey Hussle, the Los Angeles rapper‘s presence is still sorely missed by Hip-Hop fans and artists alike. As with any passing of a public figure, many people have speculated that Nip’s death was part of a conspiracy. While the most popular conspiracy theory surrounding the Victory Lap artist‘s passing involves his ties to Dr. Sebi and Big Pharm, there has been a long-running rumor that Eugene “Big U” Henley, Nipsey’s former manager, allegedly orchestrated his murder. Now, the founder and Executive Director of nonprofit Developing Options has stopped by Drink Champs to finally clear the air about those rumors.

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In the Drink Champs interview, N.O.R.E. revealed that he hadn’t even heard about Big U’s rumored involvement in Nipsey Hussle’s death before asking him to elaborate on the accusations.

“We ain’t got no beef. Period,” Big U explained. “We never stopped talking. All the way up until he signed the deal with Atlantic Records, he called me and said ‘Unc, let’s go. Where the f*** is the beef at?”

“I’m in the f****** video for “Ain’t No Rap N*****,” he continued. “I am the n**** who’s promoting Victory Lap on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook. All these weirdos that just became Nipsey Hussle fans, they weren’t promoting that! So where are these rumors coming from? It’s n**** using his name and his death to make some money.”

“And the rest of the ignorant people [are] falling for that. How you gone have that and got a man in jail, and be like ‘Oh it’s a conspiracy?'” Big U said, visibly irritated with the rumors.

For the full conversation, you can check out the entire Big U Drink Champs episode below.

G-Eazy Gets Villainous In New L.A Leakers Freestyle

G-Eazy has successfully mastered the art of the crossover, having embraced a more radio-friendly sensibility when the occasion calls for it. Yet never should it be forgotten that Young Gerald is a Bay Area rapper to the core, and will never hesitate to spit some bars. Today, G-Eazy came through to chop it up with the L.A. Leakers, and you already know such appearances can only lead to one thing. 

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For this latest freestyle, G-Eazy tackles a Cam’ron and Kanye West classic in “Down & Out,” a highlight off Killa’s Purple Haze album. Teasing the return of “wild and crazy Gerald,” G-Eazy seems in good spirits as he reminds the masses how he fares in a freestyle session. Highlighting the breakneck pace of his lifestyle, G-Eazy flexes relentless while painting a picture of his day-to-day. “I swoop hoes through my shows, I just run through the crowd,” he spits. “Have drug-fuelled orgies, I’m ten rubbers down / living ball-to-the-walls I ain’t dumbing it down / I’m like a white Jimi Hendrix, think my mother is proud.”

“I can write a manual,” he spits, taking a tonal shift. “Patrick Bateman is my spirit animal, either him or Hannibal / I’m the fuckin’ villain, gold fangs around her neck, I got my grill in / I’m on a killing while you cracked your head upon that ceiling / fuck rappers, I hate em’, ask me I ain’t sneaking shots to shade him / make me fuck around go Jason Statham.” 

Hopefully G-Eazy can bring this energy to his upcoming album These Things Happen Too, from which we’ve already seen a few singles surface. Do you think Young Gerald should stick to this style more often? Luckily, we’ve already been promised a “hip-hop” collaboration with Lil Wayne

Chris Brown Links W/ Another R&B Superstar

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R&B superstar Chris Brown is staying insanely busy these days. The popular crooner has come off putting out new music with fellow singer Tory Lanez and teaming up with soulful entertainer Bryson Tiller to now teasing a new “Baby” collaboration with Sage the Gemini. Chris Brown Links W/ Sage The Gemini Sage went to his […]

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Wendy Williams Says No To COVID-19 Vaccine

Millions around the world have taken the COVID-19 vaccine and, while your arm may hurt for a few hours after having it administered, there don’t appear to be any serious side effects to the jab. Scientists and doctors are suggesting the different vaccines available, and President Joe Biden says that there will be enough doses of it for every American in a matter of months. Despite all of the proof that the vaccine is not harmful, talk show host Wendy Williams says that she doesn’t trust it and will not be taking it.


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During a recent televised appearance on Dr. Oz, Wendy spoke about the scary moment that she fainted on live television among other topics. One part of the interview is currently going viral as the duo of television personalities discuss the pandemic, speaking about the COVID-19 vaccines that are being rolled out. Wendy surprised audiences when she said that she refuses to take the vaccine.

“No, [I’m not planning on getting the vaccine],” said Williams. “No. I don’t trust it. I’ve never gotten the flu shot either though and you and I have talked about that. Several of the doctors on my team have told me, ‘Wendy, get the flu shot.’ I’ve never had the flu, I’m not getting a flu shot. I very rarely get a cold, I never have headaches. I don’t take an Aspirin because I feel my heart murmur or something like that. I’m not getting–no! I don’t trust it. There, I said it.”

After Dr. Oz reminded her that her words have consequences as somebody with a large platform, Wendy doubled down and shut down the question. “I’m not getting the vaccine,” she said matter-of-factly. “Listen, 10 million people and more have the flu vaccine and how many people per year catch the flu? No, I’m not getting the vaccine, Dr. Oz. I’m not. I don’t trust it!”


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When asked about why she specifically doesn’t trust the COVID-19 vaccine, Wendy couldn’t pinpoint any exact reason. “Doctors are really smart people,” she said. “But doctors don’t know everything. That’s been proven, as well. I’m not getting the vaccine.”

For more information on the COVID-19 vaccine, you can visit the World Health Organization’s website here.