Keke Palmer Promises A ‘Sexy’ Time As She Announces She’s Hosting The 2023 BET Soul Train Awards

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A smiling Keke Palmer was a welcomed sight on Wednesday, November 15, when she announced that she will host BET’s Soul Train Awards 2023.

“Hey, Keke Palmer here, and I have an announcement that I can’t hold anymore,” the actress and singer said in a video posted across BET’s social media channels. “BET asked yo’ girl to host this year’s Soul Train Awards! And you know it’s about to be lit, grown, sexy, real cute, or whatever — unlike any other because I’m doing it my way.”

She continued, “And I’m doing it from my fabulous, big ol’ house in the Hollywood Hills, so while the guest list is exclusive, I’m letting the cameras in so you can help me celebrate the most soulful party of the year. Get your Keke-tinis ready, and turn up with me on Sunday, November 26, at 8 p.m. EST/7 p.m. CST on BET. Period.”

According to BET, this year’s nomination field is led by Summer Walker, SZA, and Usher with nine nods apiece. The network has also confirmed performances by Palmer, BJ The Chicago Kid, Coco Jones, Danté Bowe, Fridayy, Muni Long, SWV.

This positive news from Palmer comes one week after the likes of People, TMZ, and US Weekly reported that Palmer had filed for a domestic violence restraining order against her ex, Darius Jackson, as well as for full custody of their son, Leodis. As per Rolling Stone on November 10, “a judge has granted Keke Palmer temporary sol e custody” of the eight-month-old.

On November 11, People exclusively reported more details.

“She gave him a lot of chances to do the right thing,” an unnamed source told the publication. “Keke tried so hard to have an amicable split and arrangement [custody]. […] She needed to prioritize her safety and the safety of her baby. She wants the best for Leo. She did not want it to get to this point. But she did what she had to do.”

Yung Miami Says Blac Chyna Was Her Least Favorite Episode Of Caresha Please

In a recent segment of Cosmopolitan‘s entertaining Cheap Shots game, dynamic duo JT and Yung Miami, took a seat to engage in a candid exchange of questions from the game’s cards. The atmosphere was light-hearted, yet revealing, as they delved into personal and professional aspects of their lives. However, one question led to a surprising revelation. It happened when JT asked Yung Miami to name a guest she wouldn’t invite back on her podcast. Yung Miami took less than five seconds to come up with an answer of who she didn’t want to invite back on Caresha Please, and why.

However, without hesitation, Yung Miami shared a name that echoed with significance – Blac Chyna. The unexpected response immediately piqued the audience’s interest, as Yung Miami went on to explain her reasoning behind the decision. “It was one of my interviews where I didn’t really feel a connection,” Yung Miami candidly admitted. Moreover, in the realm of podcasting, where genuine and engaging conversations are the heartbeat of the medium, a lack of connection is a pivotal factor. Yung Miami’s honesty showcased the importance of authentic interactions, even in the glitzy world of celebrity interviews.

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Furthermore, the revelation sheds light on the challenges of hosting a podcast and the nuances involved in creating meaningful content. It’s not merely about having famous guests but ensuring a genuine rapport that resonates with the audience. Her choice to exclude Blac Chyna from future Caresha Please episodes reflects her commitment to providing her listeners with content that feels personal. And resonates! However, while Blac Chyna’s episode certainly received less engagement than the time when Ari Fletcher came on, they still delved into juicy topics.

Moreover, in the world of podcasts, the magic happens in unscripted moments and spontaneous conversations. Miami’s revelation serves as a reminder that even in the glittering world of fame, some connections are just not meant to be. As Caresha Please continues to navigate the exciting landscape of celebrity interviews, audiences can expect more unfiltered moments that add depth and authenticity to the podcasting experience.

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Drake Further Tied Himself To Michael Jackson In His ‘First Person Shooter’ Video, The Song That Tied A Michael Jackson Record

Drake received backlash when For All The Dogs dropped in early October. One of his strategies was to rely on the receipts he’s kept of people initially hating his now-beloved 2011 album, Take Care. His For All The Dogs track “First Person Shooter,” featuring J. Cole, gave him a new receipt to deploy upon hates, as it became his 13th-career No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 — tying him with Michael Jackson for the most-ever Hot 100 No. 1s by a male solo artist. Drake flexed on that fact in the newly dropped video for “First Person Shooter,” directed by Gibson Hazard.

The last minute of the five-minute masterpiece finds Drake on the roof of what is later revealed to be “October’s Very Own Arena,” which is Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena temporary rebranded name for Drake’s hometown It’s All A Blur Tour shows. He does Jackson’s signature spin move to correspond with his “Beat It” reference as he raps, “N****s talkin’ ’bout when this gon’ be repeated / What the f*ck, bro? I’m one away from Michael / N***a, beat it, n***a, beat it, what?”

As pointed out by Camilla Ruud on X (formerly known as Twitter), Drake also had the floor light up below him, à la Jackson’s video for “Billie Jean.” After Drake completes his spin, he’s wearing an MJ glove and jacket.

As pointed out above, the song in which he rapped about being “one away from Michael” ironically became the one that tied him with Michael. The hook of “First Person Shooter” also spawned the title of Drake and J. Cole’s newly announced joint 2024 tour, It’s All A Blur Tour — Big As The What?

Watch Drake and Cole in their “First Person Shooter” video above, and see their upcoming tour dates below.

01/18/2024 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena +
01/19/2024 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
01/22/2024 — San Antonio, TX @ Frost Bank Center
01/25/2024 — Oklahoma City, OK @ Paycom Center
01/29/2024 — New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center +
01/30/2024 — New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center
02/02/2024 — Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena
02/07/2024 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena +
02/08/2024 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena +
02/12/2024 — St. Louis, MO @ Enterprise Center
02/16/2024 — Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena
02/20/2024 — Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center +
02/21/2024 — Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center
02/24/2024 — Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
02/27/2024 — Buffalo, NY @ KeyBank Center
03/02/2024 — Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center
03/05/2024 — Memphis, TN @ FedExForum
03/10/2024 — Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena
03/14/2024 — Belmont Park, NY @ UBS Arena ~
03/18/2024 — State College, PA @ Bryce Jordan Center ~
03/23/2024 — Sunrise, FL @ Amerant Bank Arena ~
03/27/2024 — Birmingham, AL @ The Legacy Arena at BJCC ~

+ Rescheduled dates
~ Without J. Cole

2 Chainz Reveals Why Dr. Dre Was His Most Difficult Collaborator

During his recent appearance on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast, 2 Chainz opened up about some of his previous collaborators. According to him, Dr. Dre was the toughest. He noted that while it was a “great experience,” he was incredibly meticulous, pushing him to do multiple takes until everything was perfect.

“I was trying to explain to Dr. Dre that a southern Black kid with an overbite is gonna sound different than a suburban white kid from Detroit,” 2 Chainz recalled. “We’re gonna enunciate stuff different. He be like, ‘Nah, say it like this.’ It was such a great experience.” He continued, explaining how he got fed up. “And he wants me to stack it. I might do one pass just my voice… He like, ‘Stack it again.’ I’m not good at saying the same thing the same way… ‘Damn, this is five times. I don’t normally [do this].’ I could be on another song at my own studio.”

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2 Chainz On Working With Dr. Dre

Ultimately, 2 Chainz noted that Dr. Dre didn’t get to where he is for no reason. He also claims that the artist’s extra attention to detail is what ensures his success, adding that the session was something he had hoped would happen at some point in his life. “I get why he is where he is. He pays special attention to detail. He don’t go for the first thing that come up,” 2 Chainz described, “He really cares.”

“If I had to really zero down on the experience where the producer was literally sitting right here while I was trying to do my song, it would be Dr. Dre… I needed that experience, that was something on my bucket list,” he added. What do you think of 2 Chainz claiming that Dr. Dre is his most difficult collaborator? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates on 2 Chainz and Dr. Dre.

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ASAP Rocky Unleashes Debut F1 Collection With Puma, Timed Perfectly For Las Vegas Grand Prix

In a blend of hip-hop flair and Formula One finesse, A$AP Rocky is gearing up to drop his inaugural F1 collection with Puma. Just in time for the groundbreaking Formula One Grand Prix race set to blaze through Las Vegas. The Harlem-born rapper, who was recently appointed as the creative director for Puma-F1, has curated a collection that fuses vintage vibes with futuristic functionality.

However, scheduled to coincide with the Las Vegas Grand Prix on November 17, this debut F1 collection is more than just fashion. It’s a head-turning spectacle designed to complement the high-energy of the race weekend. As part of a series of events in the 2023 Formula One World Championship, the Las Vegas Grand Prix is the pinnacle of a $500 million transformation of the iconic Las Vegas strip into a temporary street circuit. People from all over the world are heading to witness the annual event.

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Moreover, the collection itself boasts a range of statement pieces. The pieces include a long-sleeve graphic tee adorned with vintage car decals, paying homage to the sport’s rich history. Apron shorts take center stage, featuring a removable pouch inspired by the uniforms of pit crew workers. This adds a touch of utility and style. For those looking to take their streetwear game up a notch, denim pants with knee pad accents and adjustable cinches provide an edgy and functional aesthetic. Furthermore, he also designed some gloves, helmets, jackets, and flame-resistant under garments. It’s safe to say there’s something for everyone.

While first-look images of the collection were released on Monday (November 13), the flicks showcase the meticulous attention to detail that Rocky has poured into each piece. Beyond apparel, the collection extends to footwear and accessories. Items such as gloves, hats, and helmets that promise to elevate your style game to new heights. As Rocky blazes a trail as the creative force behind Puma-F1, the debut collection is poised to make waves. Not just in the fashion world but also on the the Las Vegas strip, too. Get ready for a collision of culture and speed, as A$AP Rocky’s F1 collection drops, adding a touch of Harlem swag to the adrenaline-pumping spectacle of the Formula One Grand Prix. Let us know your thoughts on the new collection. Are you excited for Rocky? What items stand out to you? Comment below on HNHH!

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Coi Leray Addresses Latto Mentioning Her In Her Song, Says Black Women Need To Come Together

In a recent interview with Angie Martinez, Coi Leray candidly opened up about her feelings regarding a mention in a song by fellow artist Latto. Leray expressed that the lyric “blunt big as Coi Leray” never sat right with her, shedding light on her perspective on body image, the impact of influential figures in the industry, and the importance of unity among black women. During the interview, Leray made it clear that she felt uncomfortable with the specific mention of her body in Latto’s song. “Nobody should be mentioning my body,” she asserted, emphasizing her belief in the necessity of solidarity among black women in the industry. Leray went on to highlight the shared struggle for positive representation and body positivity, drawing parallels to the challenges faced by herself and artists like Lizzo.

Coi Leray instead argued that the lyric created divide rather than unity. “As black women in the industry, the only way that the world is gonna go round the way we want it to, is if we come together,” she declared passionately. Leray highlighted the need for artists to be mindful of the impact their words can have on impressionable audiences, especially when it comes to matters of body image. “You can talk about my body,” she continued. “But when its coming from somebody who a lot of little girls look up to, a lot of people highly respect … then it’s like, no.”

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Coi Leray Wants To Promote Body Positivity

The interview revealed Leray’s frustration with the lyrics. This isn’t the first time she’s spoken on it either. “It’s not a sensitive conversation,” Coi Leray told Ebro on Apple Music in June. “I feel like it wasn’t more about the body, it was more of mentioning my name. I’m about positivity. For real. And I wasn’t sure where it was coming from. And not only that, I feel like the problem with our community today is we be so quick to try to change things but we don’t do nothing to actually change anything.”

People in the comments of the video came to Leray’s defense, while others criticized her even more. “Oh girl go cry a river 🤦🏾‍♀️ maybe it’s her comprehension skills cuz what latto said was a compliment, be serious,” one person said. “Coi, she literally said it wassnt a diss. Stop trying to make beef happen so bad..” another commented. “I thought Big as Coi Leray, meant like her as a trendsetter or artist. I never thought she was talking about her body. But I’m old school,” another chimed in. Regardless, Coi feels how she feels about the situation. Let us know your thoughts on HNHH!

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Glorilla Speaks On Wanting To Get Her Man’s Name Tatted One Day

In a recent social media revelation, #Glorilla has sparked a wave of curiosity and amusement by expressing her desire to get her man’s name inked on her skin when the time is right. With a touch of humor, Glorilla opens up about the playful idea of embracing a bold declaration of love through the permanent art of tattooing. “I wanna be a dumb hoe and get my man’s name tatted,” Glorilla said. The statement reflects a blend of affection and light-heartedness, as she embraces the idea of making a commitment that goes beyond the conventional expressions of love.

Social media users joined in on the conversation, sharing their thoughts and reactions to her declaration. While some praised her honesty and playfulness, others chimed in with their own experiences of tattooing their partner’s names or initials, creating a relatable and engaging online discussion. “I did it twice. Same man got his name 2 times….and I regret it to this day,” someone commented on the post. “Definitely don’t feel her. 😂😂 I would NEVER! 😮” another person exclaimed. “So nobody but one person in this entire comment section got someone’s name tatted? I did it twice. But why yaw think it’s so bad though? To me, it’s just another love language.”

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Glorilla Is Dedicated To Her Future Boo

The notion of getting a partner’s name tattooed has long been a topic of discussion. Opinions vary widely, however. For Glorilla, it seems like a spontaneous and carefree decision she is willing to make when the time feels right. The use of humor, particularly referring to herself as a “dumb hoe,” adds a self-aware and lighthearted touch to the declaration, making it clear that she embraces the idea with a sense of playfulness. Glorilla isn’t the only person who’s ever made the claim to do something of the sorts, however. Ari Fletcher made a similar remark in regards to Moneybagg Yo. “I’m going to get his name tatted right here so you hoes can know wassup,” Ari said.

Expressions of love and commitment often take diverse forms, and Glorilla’s statement resonates with a modern, unfiltered approach to relationships. While Glorilla’s proclamation may be lighthearted, it taps into a broader conversation about the evolving nature of relationships. And the various ways individuals choose to express their love. Whether through tattoos, social media posts, or other unconventional means. Glorilla’s candid revelation sparks a dialogue that resonates with those navigating the complex and ever-changing landscape of modern romance.

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