Is Kendrick Lamar Going On Tour In 2025?

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After Kendrick Lamar’s ultra successful early 2024 run with “Not Like Us” and The Pop Out, his fans might be wondering whether he’ll take his show on the road after headlining the Super Bowl Halftime Show next year. According to a new report from Bloomberg, there might be some promising news on that front, although it does come with a disappointing caveat.

First, the bad news: Despite performing at Coachella festival multiple times in the past, Kendrick turned down the festival’s organizers when they pitched him on headlining in 2025. That’s understandable, as planning a Super Bowl show probably takes at least as much work as a Coachella one, and doing both would stretch anyone too thin. But, the silver lining is that he is also reportedly working on a “tour of major stadiums.” If this turns out to be true, it’d make Kendrick the first rapper ever to headline a solo stadium tour in history.

Past rap-centric stadium tours have paired some of the top names in hip-hop with pop counterparts on co-headlining tours — ex. Beyoncé with Jay-Z or Rihanna with Eminem — but according to Billboard, no rapper has embarked on a major stadium tour on their own, aside from one-off concerts. This means, if Kendrick really does do so in 2025, he’ll have made history yet again, after being the first rapper to win a Pulitzer Prize (he’s also the first to solo headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show).

ASAP Rocky Needs To Go Back To Basics

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ASAP Rocky’s last album, Testing, reminds me a lot of The Bear. In the recently concluded third season of the genre-defying FX restaurant dramedy, Carmen, the proprietor of the titular beef sandwich stand-turned-Michelin-star-hopeful hot spot, insists on a constantly changing menu of experimental and effortful dishes. It’s a strategy aimed at generating enough buzz and critical acclaim to turn The Bear into one of those generational, culture-shifting eateries that defines the shape, look, and flavor of fine dining for a decade to come. It shouldn’t count as a spoiler to point out that this strategy does not go well.

In the same way, ASAP Rocky really swung for the fences in 2018, doing his best to both subvert and redirect the flow of hip-hop from crowd-pleasing but repetitive Atlanta trap productions to something more psychedelic and vibey, like Grateful Dead for heads who grew up on The Notorious B.I.G. and Three 6 Mafia. As with Carmy’s restaurant ambitions, it seems that Rocky’s reach exceeded his grasp.

In an interview with GQ, he admitted to being “emotionally discouraged” by its early lukewarm reception among fans, while expressing belief that his hardcore followers would grow into it. While the album wasn’t a complete disaster (neither was The Bear), it didn’t turn out to be the paradigm-shifting smash success Rocky evidently believed that it would be.

Now, with Don’t Be Dumb, his first album in six years sitting on the launchpad and fueling up for release, there’s one item on Rocky’s readiness checklist that absolutely must be a non-negotiable: He needs to go back to basics, or watch his comeback album also get stuck in the inner atmosphere, falling well short of his cosmic goals.

When he first appeared on the national scene with his breakout 2011 single, “Peso,” Rocky enamored himself to rap fans with a smart, unexpected blend of Memphis trap aesthetics, East Texas murk, and Uptown New York swagger. Although the seeds of his future sonic experimentation could be heard in the druggy, slowed-down morass of his UGK and Three 6-inspired sounds, those sounds were familiar enough to rap fans of all stripes that they were immediately accessible in the melting pot atmosphere that bubbled up from the digital underground of the late noughties. It launched him into the stratosphere, putting him on par with fellow breakouts like Big KRIT, Big Sean, Drake, J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, Mac Miller, Meek Mill, Pusha T, Tyler The Creator, and Wale.

In the years since then, though, he’s taken a number of detours through the worlds of fashion and television — and a Scandanavian jail — while ending up only fractionally as productive musically as his onetime peers. As of this writing, he’s only got three full-length albums to his name, along with his debut mixtape, Live. Love. ASAP, and his contributions to the handful of releases from his former clique, ASAP Mob. While he’s popped up on a few high-profile collaborations with the likes of Japanese designer/part-time DJ, Nigo, Tyler, and producer Metro Boomin, it has seemed that Rocky’s attentions have mostly focused on building a family with longtime girlfriend/possible wife Rihanna.

Which explains the hype for Don’t Be Dumb, Rocky’s first album since the misunderstood and oft-maligned Testing. DMB represents not only his first real collection of music since 2018, but also his opportunity to recognize and return to the traits that made his output so beloved in the first place. He’s always been a stellar rapper, but rap has plenty of those; what made him stand out was his willingness to combine unexpected elements to create alchemical results more than the sum of their respective parts. Think real-life chef Roy Choi’s ingenious invention of the Los Angeles food truck, Kogi BBQ, which combined taco truck staples with the Korean cuisines Choi grew up with in LA’s Koreatown.

It’s understandable why Rocky, someone who was so lauded for his own unusual combinations, would want to prove he could continue to push the boundaries with Testing. As he told New York radio fixture Peter Rosenberg for Complex’s Open Late, “I want to take a different approach, and I want to challenge the viewer who is tired of hearing the same old shit… I’m just trying to test my viewers and listeners and see if they’re ready to evolve and grow with me.”

But what made his first experimental musical dishes work was their simplicity. They took straightforward questions and answered them: What if Big L had rapped on “Sippin on Some Syrup?” What about a Mase guest spot on “Pocket Full Of Stones?” It turns out, these are things that work together. Testing, however, combined way too many elements without considering whether any of this made any of these things work better than they would on their own. While we do like surprise and innovation, folks don’t necessarily want to have their tastes challenged, broadly speaking.

Testing tried a lot — maybe too much — to impress fans who never really wanted that from Rocky. He’d gone from giving them roast beef and peppers on French bread to a full-on French fusion menu. With Don’t Be Dumb, fans might be ready for palate-widening flights of fancy, but truthfully, what many (most, even) want from Rocky is the feeling that made him a superstar in the first place. Late career resurgences aren’t all that uncommon in hip-hop anymore, but all of them have hinged on delivering on fans expectations without the demands — think Nas and Hit-Boy’s stellar run, Rick Ross’s glittering luxury rap, or Lil Wayne’s relentless punchline onslaught.

Rocky, too, can have such a renaissance. Obviously, as an artist, his vision should be the only thing that matters to him — although it does sound like he’s focusing on making good rap records again. Maybe he can top himself. Maybe he can figure out a way to polish the ideas he hinted at on Testing and really make them fly. But if he wants the praise, accolades, and appreciation of being a fan favorite, he’s going to have to tamp down on some of his ambition. Fundamentals are called that for a reason. The basics work; sure, fine dining is nice every once in a while, but nobody ever turns down a really good sandwich.

Nike Air Flightposite “Metallic Gold” Release Date Unveiled

Get ready for a nostalgic treat as the Nike Air Flightposite makes its highly anticipated comeback at the end of this month, marking its first release since debuting in 1999. This legendary sneaker, famously worn by icons like Kevin Garnett and Tim Duncan, is set to make a splash in the sneaker world once more. This design honors the Air Flightposite’s heritage while adding a modern flair with its striking gold upper. Excitement is building among sneaker enthusiasts eager to witness the blend of classic design and contemporary style.

The Air Flightposite is renowned for its unique and futuristic silhouette. Its 2024 return promises to captivate a new generation of sneaker lovers while rekindling fond memories for those who cherished its late ’90s debut. Keep an eye out for the “Metallic Gold” colorway as the Nike Air Flightposite steps back into the spotlight. This release beautifully unites two distinct eras of sneaker history, offering a fresh take on a classic that continues to influence sneaker culture. Stay tuned for this highly anticipated release, as the Nike Air Flightposite “Metallic Gold” bridges the past and present.

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“Metallic Gold” Nike Air Flightposite

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The Nike Air Flightposite “Metallic Gold” features an elegant design, beginning with a black rubber outsole and a matching midsole for a premium feel. Additionally, the uppers, made from synthetic materials, boast a bold, futuristic gold look. Branding details, including the signature Nike Swoosh, are smoothly incorporated into the design. In summary, this release offers a perfect mix of timeless and contemporary style, making it a highlight for any sneaker collection.

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Sneaker Bar Detroit reports that the Nike Air Flightposite “Metallic Gold” is going to drop on October 30th. Also, the retail price will be $240 when they are released. Let us know what you think of this sneaker, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the sneaker world. We will be sure to bring you the biggest releases from the biggest brands.

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Drake Mocks KSI’s “New Banger” On Adin Ross’ Livestream

Drake is as terminally online as the rest of us, so it’s not much of a surprise that he saw the outrageous reaction to KSI’s new song, “Thick Of It” featuring Trippie Redd. A lot of people clowned this new release for a variety of reasons, and it seems like the 6ix God wants to join in on the fun. Moreover, he recently left a comment on Adin Ross’ recent livestream on Kick, asking the moderators to “play KSI new banger for the max.” When the song played, Ross couldn’t help but joke about the mods’ immediate efforts to please Drizzy. “Yo, mods, so Drake tells you to jump off a bridge, you’re going to jump off of a bridge. Are y’all some d**k-suckers?” he expressed.

Ironically enough, we wonder if Drake has shown love to KSI before, as the rapper and YouTuber might now feel exactly how the Toronto superstar does. “You’re going to come to a point in life where people you thought were friends or people you thought were close to you, they might switch up,” Aubrey recently ranted at Toronto’s Nostalgia party. “They might try to move funny with you. They might stab you in the back, they might do a lot of things to you. You’ll come to that realization, wherever you’re at in life. You’ve probably been there and you’ll be there again, that’s how life is. But look, sometimes, it’s you and you alone by yourself. Sometimes it’s you alone with your thoughts.”

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Drake Seems To Clown KSI’s “Thick Of It”

But Drake’s comments towards other rappers aren’t just playful and mocking: they can also be quite petty and combative. He recently took to his Instagram Story to post a picture of Solange after her elevator fight with Jay-Z, further fueling rumors that he and Hov are beefing.

Meanwhile, Drake doesn’t take jokes at his expense in the same way. Fashion Nova recently took down their “BBL Drizzy” Halloween costume, and while we don’t know for sure if this was his doing, it’s not a ridiculous presumption. We’ll see what other online shenanigans The Boy chooses to chime into or mock…

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Tee Grizzley & G Herbo Skate On Their Latest Collaboration “Swerve”

Tee Grizzley has just put out Post Traumatic, his twelfth project and follow-up to Tee’s Coney Island. The Detroit native has won our support for it, as we really appreciate some of the chances he took with it. There are some nice sample flips and more R&B-like cuts on this 24-song set that go over better than some may expect. What’s also nice about this tape is that Grizzley is giving his fans what they know him for as well. That is hard-hitting trap and hardcore rap bangers with intense flows. Tee Grizzley and G Herbo are doing that and at a high level on “Swerve.”

If you can believe it, this is just the third occasion in which they have been on a song together. The most recent is on YG’s latest record, JUST RE’D UP 3, on the track “MALIBU.” Prior to that, the Midwest stars linked on Tee’s Built For Whatever cut, “Never Bend Never Fold.” On “Swerve,” Herbo and Grizzley equally trade verses and in thrilling fashion. Aiding that sensation is that the fact that they both rap with ease over a dramatic piano trap beat. They indeed slip, slide, and “Swerve” all over the production and it’s one of our go-to’s from this tracklist. Listen to it below and see what you think.

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“Swerve” – Tee Grizzley & G Herbo

Quotable Lyrics:

Rappin’ and trappin’ almost stopped me from prevailin’
In the studio, but I was stoppin’, makin’ sales (And)
F***ed that paper up when all my partners went to jail (And)
Anything under quarter million made bail (You know that)
Anything I say false, then you can intervene
Like how I used to walk with .40 Glocks and make them b****es sing (Bop)

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DJ Akademiks Claims Stefon Diggs Is Cardi B’s Flame And Is Stealing Other Rappers’ Girls

A lot of theories emerged about why Cardi B and Offset broke up, seemingly for good this time. They aired each other out and accused each other of cheating and much more. But DJ Akademiks brought forth a theory that NFL player Stefon Diggs allegedly slept with Cardi and has also been with other rappers’ partners. “Shout out to Stefon Diggs, man,” Ak expressed after making the allegations about Diggs and the Bronx femcee. “By the way, there’s two more rappers, he’s f***ing y’all b***hes now, too. I’ll tell y’all, but y’all got to DM me. I got all the information for y’all, alright? Stefon Diggs is f***ing two other active rappers’ b***hes.

“Like, y’all be claiming him, hugging him on the ‘Gram, kissing him, talking about Woman Crush Wednesday, all that bulls**t,” DJ Akademiks continued. “He’s piping them h*es out! I don’t know how he’s f***ing all y’all rappers’ b***hes. The last thing I’ma say to Stefon Diggs: you on my fantasy team, bro, I want you to keep doing good. Bruh, make this the last n***a’s girl you try to f**k or have f***ed. Like, you’re starting to inch into the territory, some of these n***as will shoot you.

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DJ Akademiks’ Cardi B & Stefon Diggs Claims

“F**k all that ACL s**t you got going on,” DJ Akademiks went on. “They’ll shoot you. So stop playing around, okay? You’re f***ing too many b***hes, and there’s a lot of girls at the Texans games you can f**k. Leave the rappers’ girls alone. You’re catching bullets, but you can’t catch them bullets, alright? Just telling you. But maybe he’s gangster, too. I don’t know, let me just step out of this one, right? Yo, you know what’s so funny? He not even f***ing no soft-a** n***as – Yo, he f***ing the gangster rappers’ b***hes. He kinda lit, I ain’t gon’ hold you.

“Let me look at his contract,” DJ Akademiks concluded. “Something must be going for him. Or maybe b***hes just think he looks cute, right? ‘Stefon Diggs salary.’ 24 million? This year? Wait, hold on. Let me see… Four years, $96 million? Yeah, he f***ing y’all b***hes, man. It’s a wrap. S**t, unless one of y’all n***as shoot him. He got three more years. $18 million next year, 19 – or it’s 19, 14 – yeah, yeah, yeah. I ain’t gon’ lie, he gon’ keep terrorizing y’all n***as. Y’all n***as is in for a world of pain. Stefon Diggs in your b***hes guts and DMs is crazy. Whoo! Oh my God. Alright. Stefon Diggs, be careful, man. Okay?”

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