Uproxx Music 20: 4Batz Welcomes You To The Show Where It’s Anything But An Act

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In just a matter of two months, Dallas singer 4Batz went from an underground artist to one of this year’s most-anticipated new acts. He achieved that with just two songs available for his growing fan base to listen to. Released as “acts,” 4Batz kicked things off with “Act I: Stickerz “99”” which he released in June 2023 and six months later he returned with “Act II: Date @ 8.”

The latter record is one that swiftly pushed 4Batz into the spotlight. “Act II: Date @ 8” sits at over 34 million listens on Spotify, much of which can be credited to the 4Batz’s From The Block performance of the song going viral, a video that was posted just five days after the song was released. “Act I: Stickerz “99”” is nearing 13 million views while 4Batz’s Spotify page boasts 6 million monthly listens.

So what makes 4Batz so popular? One might say it’s the singer’s juxtaposing music videos that capture him and friends in dark clothing and ski masks as he belts out lyrics about love that are equally juxtaposing. For example, take well-intentioned yet coldly-delivered bars like “I’ll come and slide by 8 PM / And send a text to your DM / Five hunnid for your f*ckin’ hair / Two hunnid for your f*ckin’ nails” on “Act II: Date @ 8.”

Maybe its his pitched-up vocals that are raised just enough to catch the ear, but not too much to recall trauma from the endless TikToks with the chipmunk voice filter. It could also be his blunt and moderately toxic approach to love with lines like “You hate I’m stuck up in my way / But love it when I’m playin’ games” on “Act I: Stickerz “99”” and “She like ‘boy go find someone, find someone you love’ / Girl, I can’t find no one, ‘cus you’re the one I love” on his upcoming track “Act III: On God?”

Personally, as boring as this answer might be, I think it’s a little bit of everything. It’s not the first time an artist has stepped into the scene like this (see: RMR), but make no mistake, this isn’t an act for 4Batz. That was clear after we spoke with him as a part of our Uproxx Music 20 series. Below you’ll learn about his start in music, favorite R&B artists, how he avoids feeling regret, and more.

What is your earliest memory of music?

[It] was when I used to write down verses of music in my old spiral [notebook], and I used to tell my grandma it was raps… and she would always take my notebooks and say these aren’t raps, these are poems. It’s funny cause even though it was negative she would always put it together in a positive way, I’m like, ‘Grandma I’m talking about killing this n****,’ but she would still call it a poem.

Who inspired you to take music seriously?

Nobody did. I did. I feel like the downfalls of my life inspired me to take music seriously.

Do you know how to play an instrument? If so, which one? If not, which instrument do you want to learn how to play?

Yeah, I play the guitar.

What was your first job?

My first job was at Burger King.

What is your most prized possession?

My Ruger-5.7.

What is your biggest fear?

Regretting. Regretting or missing the moment and not doing something, and regretting like damn I should of did that. So I try to put my life on the line and just stand on business.

Who is on your R&B Mt. Rushmore?

Sadé, Mint Condition, Miguel, Jodeci, andddd… Anita Baker.

You are throwing a music festival. Give us the dream lineup of 5 artists that will perform with you and the location where it would be held.

My festival would be held in Dallas, Texas; with Chief Keef, Tupac, Biggie, DMX, and 50 Cent.

You get 24 hours to yourself to do anything you want, with unlimited resources: What are you doing? And spare no details!

Mannn, I’m going to sleep. If I have all the resources in the world, it’s kind of boring in a way… the thrill is being told you can’t do something and doing it vs having everything in the world.

What are your three most used emojis?

🦇5⃣🔫

What’s a feature you need to secure before you die?

4Batz, cause he gone be the biggest in the world.

If you could appear in a future season of a current TV show, which one would it be and why?

Power.

Which celebrity do you admire or respect for their personality and why?

I respect NBA Youngboy. He’s one person I’ve seen in the industry that don’t wanna f*ck with everybody. And I kind of respect that, cause you see people true colors in this industry. Cause I’m like that, I don’t f*ck with nobody forreal so I respect that.

Share your opinion on something no one could ever change your mind about.

When you walk through the street and you split the pole, that’s bad luck. You can’t split that muhf*ckin’ pole.

What is the best song you’ve ever heard in your life and what do you love about it?

Sadé’s “Kiss of Life.” Cause on that song, she didn’t say a lot of words but she said a lot of things without having to. She’s the one that showed me you don’t have to put all these words in a song, music is a feeling.

What’s your favorite city in the world to perform, and what’s a city you’re excited to perform in for the first time?

I haven’t performed yet but I’m excited to perform in Paris.

What would you be doing now if it weren’t for music?

Trappin’.

If you could see five years into the future or go five years into the past, which one would you pick and why?

Five years in the future, because my past was really crazy, like I don’t even want to think about it. I’d rather extend the future because lately my life been going good.

What’s one piece of advice you’d go back in time to give to your 18-year-old self?

I’d tell myself to keep pushing [and] keep grinding. Like if I woulda went harder I would probably be somewhere else.

It’s 2050. The world hasn’t ended, and people are still listening to your music. How would you like it to be remembered?

I would like to be remembered as, the biggest artist in the world and one of the most humble people in the world who gave back and inspired people, and who you know was talented.

Usher Was Apparently Almost In A Supergroup With Jay-Z(!), Pharrell(!!), And More(!!!)

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Usher had a surprising reveal that he shared during a recent appearance on Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay podcast. As it turns out, he was almost part of a supergroup of sorts many years ago — but things didn’t wind up taking shape. Instead, the other planned members like Jay-Z and Pharrell continued their solo careers.

“Jay-Z, Pharrell, Diddy, and me were supposed to be a group,” Usher said. “Yeah, that’s crazy. I didn’t say ‘No.’ I didn’t say ‘Yeah.’ I think that we just got caught up. I think we all got caught up in the moment.”

“We was talking about it and having secret meetings about it,” he added. “We were talking about music and how we gon’ flip it and the business of it. And somehow, man, we just got distracted and it never happened.”

He also pointed out that while it didn’t happen, he sometimes still wishes that it had.

However, Usher is still immensely successful, supergroup or not. He is gearing up to drop his new album, Coming Home. Then, two days after its release, he will take the stage at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium to perform the Super Bowl Halftime Show. To make things even more full circle, Jay-Z was the one who asked Usher if he would be interested, as he serves as a producer and consultant for the NFL’s Halftime performances.

Check out Usher talking about the group that never was above.

North West Channels Nicki Minaj In New TikTok Showcasing Her Makeup Skills

Nicki Minaj has been a hot topic in the news for the past few days, mostly due to her dramatic reaction to Megan Thee Stallion’s “HISS” single. The Queen of Rap has been busy liking tweets slandering the Houston native and others supporting her, while The Barbz stand behind their favourite femcee. Minaj’s fanbase went so far as to doxx the information for Thee Stallion’s late mother’s gravesite, leading Cardi B’s fans to step up in the “Big Ole Freak” hitmaker’s defense, doing the same with Nicki’s dad’s cemetery location. With so much tension in the air, social media users have been carefully selecting which songs and audio snippets they use in their posts, so as not to take sides. Interestingly, 10-year-old North West used a soundbite of Minaj in one of her most recent TikToks, which now has the internet talking.

“I don’t think you understand, I’m obsessed,” the tween mouths along with the “Barbie Dreams” artist in the video below. Seeing as her mother, Kim Kardashian, is something of a makeup mogul, it’s not surprising to see Miss Westie already following in her footsteps. However, instead of perfecting a smokey eye and nude lip like the reality starlet, North is channeling her inner Alien Superstar.

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North West Gets Her Creativity from Both Parents

Kimye’s eldest covered her face and neck in hot pink facepaint while experimenting, also making her eyebrows stand out with a darker shade of the same colour. Her lips were a beautiful ombre with various shades of purple, and subtle false lashes helped her brown eyes stand out.

Even if Ye doesn’t fully approve, his firstborn continues to express herself and her various talents on TikTok for the world to see. Speaking of Yeezy, he shocked fans by reuniting with ex-wife Kim Kardashian for a night out with North West and her friends last month. Read more about that at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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Justin Timberlake Seemingly Retracts Britney Spears Apology, She Fires Back

Earlier this week, Justin Timberlake stopped in New York City for a performance, and a comment he made has countless fans up in arms. At one point in the show, he claimed that he wanted to take the opportunity to apologize. He paused momentarily before adding, “to absolutely f***ing nobody.” The remark managed to get fans thinking, and some of them theorize that the comment was aimed at Britney Spears.

Just after the remark, Timberlake rolled into “Cry Me A River,” a song about Spears. She also had plenty to say about him in her memoir The Woman In Me, which she later apologized for. The pop icon even shouted out his track “Selfish,” calling it “soo good.”

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Justin Timberlake Apologizes To “Nobody”

 

Unfortunately, however, it looks like Spears caught wind of Timberlake’s rumored diss. She recently took to Instagram to share what appears to be a response, making it known that she doesn’t have anything to apologize for either. “Someone told me someone was talking s*** about me on the streets !!!” she captioned a photo of a basketball hoop. “Do you want to bring it to the court or will you go home crying to your mom like you did last time??? I’m not sorry!!!” Last year, Spears threw some shade at Timberlake on Instagram over his allegedly lackluster basketball skills, making the post seem like a direct shot.

While some are convinced that his comment was directed at Spears, others note that the anniversary of his infamous Janet Jackson breast-exposing incident is today. For obvious reasons, plenty of people were upset about the Super Bowl halftime show catastrophe, which he also later apologized for. What do you think of Justin Timberlake claiming he has nobody to apologize to during a recent show? Do you think he was dissing Britney Spears or Janet Jackson, or are social media users overreacting? What about Britney’s apparent IG shade? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Benny The Butcher “Everybody Can’t Go” Review

It was only a few years ago when it seemed as if Benny The Butcher was the third man to the duo of Westside and Conway. As the Hall N Nash collaborators became the frontline of Griselda, Benny was right behind them, studying and plotting for his time in the limelight. Following WWCD, West carved out the next generation of Griselda while Conway launched Drumwork and Benny began building the B$F empire. However, after making such pronounced strides independently, Benny’s major label debut, Everybody Can’t Go, feels like a natural progression into the big leagues. 

Everybody Can’t Go vividly represents the culmination of work that led to this milestone in his career, from incarceration to rap stardom and the hardships and near-fatal experiences in between. Although most rappers could fall flat on a major label debut, finding themselves navigating the murky waters of radio play, streaming services, and social media frenzies, Benny The Butcher harnesses his strengths and delivers a fierce entry in his catalog that attempts to live up to the legacy of the label’s flagship artists.

Hit-Boy & The Alchemist Come Through With The Assist

Before it even landed a release date, Everybody Can’t Go looked like an Album Of The Year contender on paper. With Hit-Boy and The Alchemist behind the boards, Benny formulated a recipe for success alongside two renowned producers with whom he’s built a strong rapport. Hit-Boy previously locked in with Benny on Burden Of Proof while The Alchemist played a significant role on Tana Talk 4. But on Everybody Can’t Go, Hit-Boy and The Alchemist work in tandem to effectively bring out a concise body of work that encapsulates the divide in Benny’s aura: the bleak mafioso stories that have become a foundation to his rags-to-riches tale and the stunning accomplishments that have gained the faith of OGs like Jay-Z and Snoop Dogg to carry the torch. Whereas The Alchemist allows Benny to bask in vivid flashbacks of childhood trauma, the Buffalo-born rapper sounds victorious as ever on Hit-Boy’s beats. 

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The Alchemist Soundtracks Hardened Buffalo Tales

It’s as evident on “Jermaine’s Graduation,” the intro track produced by The Alchemist. The icy piano-laden production dishes a rush of nostalgia as Benny delves into the perennial cycle of addiction from a firsthand account. “… Teary-eyed and gullible/ I lived with a mother who struggled through/ Addiction, I know every side to drug abuse,” he raps with gruff delivery. In many ways, it’s the foreword to a hustler’s memoir, where personal anecdotes often serve to unpack the degrees of separation between the addicts and corner boys and the plugs and bosses. These revelations are a launching pad for some of his most compelling storytelling, as well as braggadocious sh*t talking. 

It’s The Alchemist’s production that often catalyzes Benny’s emotionally potent moments on the album. “TMVTL” is another highlight with stellar production from The Alchemist. The famed producer concocts his signature hazy and hypnotic soundscape for the first two stories; the first finds Benny divulging prison stories involving a woman named Jasmine Dickens who smuggles contraband for an inmate; the second, a fatal falling out between two brothers over a woman. The third verse strikes a more personal note as Benny alludes to the infamous Wal-Mart shooting in Houston and evokes a gruesome image of the retribution inflicted on the perpetrator over a sinister beat switch.

However, these grim moments are few and far between. The Alchemist’s production often welcomes cameos from Griselda’s mainstays, such as “Griselda Express” which reunites Westside Gunn and Conway, along with a verse from Rick Hyde. Then, Armani Caesar, the First Lady Of Griselda, brings a fun and sexy offering on “Buffalo Kitchen Club.” 

Hit-Boy’s Golden Touch

As Benny explained, Everybody Can’t Go describes the reality that not everything is for everyone; the rarity of bypassing the inevitable outcome of the streets and eventually, maneuvering away from it. Or, on a more surface level, the ability to achieve success without compromise. On that note, Hit-Boy has undoubtedly helped shape Benny’s trajectory since they first linked up. On Everybody Can’t Go, Hit-Boy helps highlight the career highs of the past few years. Songs like “Big Dog,” despite its relatively lazy hook, further establish the rapport between Benny and Lil Wayne, whose Dedication mixtape served as inspiration for the B$F Gangsta Grillz mixtape. Then, on songs like “Bron” and “One Foot In” with Stove God Cooks, Benny puffs his chest, asserting his dominance in the game. Benny persistently reminds spectators that consistency and longevity are the major keys to success.

Contrasting The Alchemist’s muddy, ethereal beats, Hit-Boy ensures a level of crispness that came across on the aforementioned singles, “Bron” and “One Foot In,” which serve as a testament to Benny’s evolution. On songs like “Back Again,” Benny The Butcher collides with Snoop Dogg for an ode to gangsta rap’s 2000s reign under Dr. Dre’s dominance. Meanwhile, Jadakiss and Babyface Ray bring a distinct East Coast flare to “Pillow Talk & Slander,” which finds the three artists confronting the heightened sense of paranoia that comes with status and how loyalty and trust become an anomaly. 

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A Hustler’s Manual

Everybody Can’t Go ultimately opens up a new chapter in Benny’s career from a perspective he was never able to tap into until now. A few years ago, labels might not have looked at an artist like Benny The Butcher as a viable signing and that frustration alone has seemingly put a fire in his belly. “Got the labels calling you/ They fly you out to talk to you, low balling you/ And kinda still doubt if they could market you,” Benny states in “How To Rap.” Though appearing towards the latter half of the album, it serves as a thesis statement to his album.

The album exposes the many battle wounds Benny accumulated, the downfalls, doubts, and obstacles that he faced in his climb to the top. It’s a story that parallels the great Mafia tales, though its ending is an anomaly compared to those that end in death and whose sacrifices become obsolete outside of those who find inspiration in these tales. Benny negated a tragic ending, leaving the streets and applying the same principles from hustling to establish himself as a heavyweight in hip-hop.

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Heidi Klum Says She’s Topless So Much That Her Kids Remind Her To Get Dressed When Friends Come Over

Heidi Klum is one of the most famous models in the world. Moreover, she is a tv personality who showcased her judging talents on America’s Got Talent. However, if there is one thing fans truly know her for, it is the fact that she always has the most unique Halloween costumes. Although not every single one of these costumes has hit, they always get people intrigued. They are always very elaborate and you never really know what she is going to do next.

In addition to all of this, Klum is also a free spirit. She has been photographed nude on the beach plenty of times. Moreover, she can frequently be found topless in the comfort of her own home. Klum currently has three kids, aged 19, 18, and 17. Even when they are home, Klum has no issue with being nude around them. However, as Klum explained on Call Her Daddy, she does need a reminder every now and again to put some clothes on. This is especially true whenever her children decide to bring over a friend.

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Heidi Klum Gets Honest

“I mean, I try to be like that with my kids. Obviously, when you know, no one is there. I’m in my garden also, you know, I’m topless,” Klum said. “And they will come, like, ‘You know, my friend is coming over, mom, put your top on.’ And I’m like, ‘When have I ever not had a top on when your friend was coming over? Of course I will.’” Thankfully, she is someone who happily obliges with the request. Otherwise, that would be extremely awkward. As for her oldest daughter Leni, she spoke about her mom during a call on the podcast, and she claimed that her mom’s topless streak can be a bit embarrassing.

Let us know what you think of Klum’s habit, in the comments section below. Additionally, be sure to stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the entertainment world. We will always be sure to keep you informed on your favorite personalities.

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Nicki Minaj’s “Big Foot” Diss Track Plummets Down The Spotify Charts On It’s Third Day

Over the weekend Nicki Minaj released her new song “Big Foot.” The track was packed full of disses aimed at Megan Thee Stallion following Megan’s own song “HISS” which dropped a few days earlier. While Megan doesn’t mention Nicki by name in her song, fans were able to read between the lines. In the days that followed Nicki wasn’t afraid to mention Megan by name in dozens of tweets and repeatedly in “Big Foot.” While the song initially soared to a high debut as fans eagerly awaited her response to Megan’s disses, it’s taken a bit of a nosedive on its third day on the charts.

Following it’s high debut on its first tracking day for the Spotify charts, “Big Foot” slipped down to number 23 in its second day. Now on day three it’s plummeted all the way down to #69 earning just 500,977 streams. That’s in contrast to Megan’s song “HISS” which is spending its third day at the top spot adding 1,639,359 new streams yesterday. Additionally, “HISS” is now expected to challenge Jack Harlow’s “Lovin’ On Me” for the number one spot on the Hot 100 in its first tracking week.

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Nicki Minaj’s Diss Track Slips Down The Charts

Following the release of the diss track Nicki Minaj has continued to cause controversy. One moment occurred during a Twitter Spaces conversation with Joe Budden. Minaj made a comment about Megan’s shooting incident with Tory Lanez that fans found extremely insensitive. She claimed that Megan was just looking to have her “Rihanna moment.”

In another controversial move, Nicki tweeted support of Ben Shapiro’s new song. The conservative talk show host recently made his first foray into rap on a new Tom MacDonald song. Nicki’s cosign of the track unsurprisingly didn’t sit well with many of her fans. What do you think of Nicki Minaj’s song “Big Foot” taking a major dip in new streams on day three? Do you think Megan still being at #1 is proof that she’s won the beef so far? Let us know in the comment section below.

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