LightSkinKeisha Is On Their Necks On “FDH”

You can’t know LightSkinKeisha’s hustle. Over the past few years, she’s created a solid following for herself independently but 2020’s run was an impressive one. She dropped off Talk That Talk before sliding through with Clones that included a feature from Blac Youngsta. She’s been laying relatively low since the September release but it appears that she’s revving up for a new campaign now that we’re in a new year.

Given the recent news of divorces and break ups in hip-hop, LightSkinKeisha couldn’t have picked a better time to release her new single, “FDH” which stands for Fuck Deez Hoes. It’s an upbeat, bass-heavy bop with a repetitive hook that’s bound to get stuck in your head at some point.

Check out the latest from her below.

Quotable Lyrics
Keisha, I don’t do kickbacks
Big zip, I don’t do nick bags
Twist the whole shit like a Zig-Zag
Bish want smoke? Let me hit that!

LeBron James Critiques Alex Caruso’s Failed Buzzer-Beater

LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers have struggled over the last couple of games due to the fact that the team has been without their big man Anthony Davis. Davis is currently battling an Achilles injury and he most likely won’t be back until some time in the month of March. In the meantime, LeBron has to carry the team on his back, and last night, they lost again this time to the Miami Heat.

The final score was 96-94 and at the last second, James passed the ball to Caruso, who tried to tie up the game with a buzzer-beater. Caruso ended up bricking the shot, which led to a ton of ridicule on social media. After the game, LeBron spoke on the shot and what he wishes Caruso had done instead.

“I think the only bad thing about it is that he shot a long 2,” James said. “I wish he would have shot a 3 and, make or miss, I’ll live with that.”

In the clip above, you can clearly see Caruso’s feet on the line. Had he just stepped back a couple of inches, his game-tying attempt would have been a game-winning one. Regardless, there is no time for what-ifs in the NBA, and in the grand scheme of things, this game won’t affect the outcome of the Lakers’ season.

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Trae Tha Truth & Mysonne Are Determined As Ever On “I Gotta Win”

Trae Tha Truth and Mysonne are both consistently on the frontlines when it comes to fighting for social justice or their community. They’ve continued to use their platform to spread awareness and are frequently spotted at protests across the country. After a year filled with devastation, from the COVID-19 pandemic to the protests that took place after the death of George Floyd, the two announced that they would be releasing a joint project together.

This week, the two slid through with the latest release from their forthcoming effort, If You’re Scared Stay Inside, titled, “I Gotta Win.” The latest single from the two rappers follow the release of last month’s “You Know How We Coming.”

Check out the latest from Trae Tha Truth and Mysonne below.

Quotable Lyrics
I was cool but I came here to spaz
All that shit you was given ’em trash
Better know when you speak on the streets
I got the credit, you given ’em cash

Polo G Reminiscences On Juice WRLD Friendship

It has now been a little more than a year since Juice WRLD’s unfortunate passing back in December of 2019, days removed from his 21st birthday. He was just beginning to scratch the surface of his success as well, with his second studio album released earlier that same year Death Race for Love reaching the top spot of the Billboard 200 chart. An adored figure among rap fans and artists alike, many have continued to mourn the loss of the talented rapper. Fellow Chicago native and XXL Freshman Polo G shared an unprovoked throwback picture of the two of them to his Instagram page today, penning a small tribute for the late Chicago rapper.

Polo, née taurus Tremani Bartlett, shared a photo of the two of them kicking it backstage. While it’s unclear exactly when the photo was taken, it looks like it could have been captured sometime in 2019. He captioned the brief tribute, “If u my dawg fr dont eva leave my side,” seemingly still mourning the loss of the “All Girls Are The Same” artist. 

According to Lil Bibby, Juice WRLD was allegedly seeking out rehab prior to his death. “I found out that he was doing four. So I get to freaking out. Like ‘What the fuck.’ I get to telling people like ‘Look we got to send this kid to rehab, I’m telling everyone because I’m thinking ‘That’s a lot.’ Because all people I know only do at the max one. And these is the 30s,” Bibby said. 

Polo G rose to prominence with this 2018 single “Finer Things,” and has gone on to experience bouts of critical and commercial success. His hard work has paid off, and the 22-year-old was able to purchase his mother her dream home earlier in the month. 

Tekashi 6ix9ine Continues Disrespecting King Von With IG Live Request

Tekashi 6ix9ine is back in the fold with hopes that his latest single will chart on the Billboard Hot 100. Even after the past two years of turmoil in his life, he’s resorting to the same old antics. It began with his run-in with Meek Mill last week before ultimately finding himself trading words with everyone else

Last night, things took another turn when he lost his shit on someone who tried filming him. It’s unclear what transpired beforehand but it seems to be a growing trend in his daily activities. Earlier today, he counted “Meek #3” after running down a man at Foot Locker. 

His feud with Chicago rappers persisted when he hopped on IG Live with Lil Reese and 600 Breezy who both issued warnings. Of course, 6ix9ine didn’t listen, even after 600Breezy blatantly told him, “You gonna die when I see you, respectfully.” Tekashi took to the ‘Gram shortly after his Foot Locker altercation where he invoked King Von’s name, mocking the rapper’s death. “Somebody tell King Von join my Live right now. I bet he won’t,” he wrote on an IG Post.

It isn’t surprising since 6ix9ine has continuously mocked the passing of Von since it happened in November. Most recently, 6ix9ine took to Instagram where he continued to disrespect Lil Durk over the loss of both Von and his cousin, Nuski. 

Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Disrespect Isn’t Ending Anytime Soon

New York rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine has no respect for the deceased. The hip-hop troll has once again come forward to completely go off on his enemies and – most notably – fans and supporters of slain Chicago rapper King Von. Tekashi 6ix9ine’s King Von Trolling Isn’t Ending Fresh from releasing his “ZAZA” music video and […]

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G Herbo Remembers Juice WRLD In Throwback Footage

G Herbo Remembers Juice WRLD In Throwback Footage

Chicago rapper G Herbo is keeping Juice WRLD‘s legacy alive. The hip-hop star lights up Instagram with throwback footage of the late Chi-Town native hanging out with him. In the clip, Juice is counting a ridiculous stack of hundred dollar bills and joking about how the money doesn’t mean anything to him. Recently, buzz developed […]

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Tekashi 6ix9ine Ignites Anger From 600 Breezy, Lil Durk + Meek Mill

New York rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine is going to troll until the end. The hip-hop star has continued to ignite digital drama following disrespectful lyrics and remarks aimed at late Chicago rapper King Von‘s affiliates including Lil Durk and 600Breezy. Tekashi 6ix9ine Ignites Reactions Over the past few hours, everyone from 600 to Meek Mill have […]

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