Moneybagg Yo Reinterprets An Outkast Classic On His Latest Single "Quickie"

Moneybagg Yo Reinterprets An Outkast Classic On His Latest Single “Quickie”

Moneybagg Yo Reinterprets An Outkast Classic On His Latest Single “Quickie”

With the release of his new track, which features a famous Outkast song as a sample, Moneybagg Yo has started the promotion for his upcoming album.

A sample from the 1996 song, “Jazzy Belle,” by Outklast, which Lil Wayne famously used for the Drought is over 4, Return to the Carter 3 sessions mixtape hit “PMW,’ was used by Yo Gotti’s Collective music Group star in the video for his most recent single, “Quickie,” which was released on Thursday, December 8, Moneybagg Yo is seen in an astronaut costume as he raps about the thrill of unplanned sex in a video for the graphic song that oscillates between strip club and interplanetary settings.

Immediately after “Quickie” dropped Moneybagg Yo took to his Twitter page and confirm that he’s in the album mode and ready to deliver the follow up to his 2021 Billboard Chart Topping album A Gangsta’s pain.

In a separate tweet, Moneybagg Yo went on to thank Lil Wayne, who appeared on the remix of his smash single “Wockesha” last year, for inspiring him to make the record on his own terms.

“Appreciate @LilTunechi for the inspiration, #Quickie OUT NOW!!” he tweeted. The release of “Quickie” follows the Memphis rapper’s September single “Blow,” in addition to multiple highlighted guest features moneybagg Yo has provided recently for artists such as Freddi Gibbs, who recruited Bagg for his album track “Too much.”

Last month, Moneybagg Yo spoke to HipHopDX about new music and his work on his own brand of rolling papers at the release event for the Madison Square Gumbo strain at the Maywood, California, branch of Berner’s cookies dispensary.

“It’s crazy vibes right now, I don’t really wanna speak on it too much right now, we gonna get to that later,” Moneybagg Yo said after being asked about his upcoming releases. “The music is what it is. They know I got that so they know I’m coming.”

He continued, “it’s all about Gumbo right now, Actually, we are putting together my own paper, I’m gonna come out with my own paper, You know what I’m saying, And we’re gonna do the leave too, So that’s coming too.”

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Andrew Tate Describes Eminem As A Cry Baby, And He Claims He Doesn't Like Him

Andrew Tate Describes Eminem As A Cry Baby, And He Claims He Doesn’t Like Him

Andrew Tate Describes Eminem As A Cry Baby, And He Claims He Doesn’t Like Him

In a post on social media, former professor and kickboxer ‘Andrew Tate,’ makes fun of Eminem. The internet influencer, Who was recently barred from all social media sites for making misogynistic comments, returned to Twitter when Elon Musk took over.

On the Wudanmotivation Twitter page, a video cut featuring Tate was posted. A montage of Tate’s expensive lifestyle, which cost him USD 700 million, was featured in the movie.

A User submitted a video edit of Tate’s with the Eminem song “Sing For The Moment” playing in the background under one of his recent post, Tate criticised Eminem calling him a “Cry Baby.”

“Don’t like Eminem. He’s such a cry baby. Hayley, Hayley, Hayley bro it’s been like 30 years shut up,” he wrote.

Recall, Hallie Jade, Eminem’s daughter has revealed her top most listened to artist in the year 2022.

Last year, Hallie Jade shared her Spotify wrapped and it was none other than the Detroit rapper, She repeated the same thing this year, she shared her Spotify wrapped 2022, and it was topped by her legend father, “Eminem.” 

 The Detroit rapper was followed Post Malone, Nicki Minaj, Big Sean and Drake are in the top 5, She has listened to 26,359 minutes this year on Spotify and Eminem was on her first list.

“I feel like I always get the question do Iisten to my dad’s music? If you follow me on TikTok, I posted my Spotify wrapped from last year because he was the number one artist on my thing. And he his of course, this year, the same thing. It’s a lot of music that I listen to when I work out, so it kinda makes sense. A lot of good work out songs. So we’re gonna share our top artists and top songs,” she said in the latest episode of her ‘Just A Little Shady Podcast.’

She added: “I listened to 59 genres of music. There are 59 genres of music? I didn’t even know that. My top songs were, “Breakfast” by Dove Cameron, “I Love You” by the Chainsmokers, “Numb” by Ed Sheeran and Lil baby and “10 Things I Hate About You” by Leah Kate, and then my top artists were dad, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Post Malone, and Big Sean. But again that’s my home work out playlist.”

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Offset Claims He Is in A Dark Place After Takeoff's Death

Offset Claims He Is in A Dark Place After Takeoff’s Death

Offset Claims He Is in A Dark Place After Takeoff’s Death

Offset is still struggling to with the fallout from the unfortunate death of Takeoff.

On 8th December, The former Migos rapper took to his Twitter page, he expressed his sorrow as he tried to come to terms with life without his cousin.

“In a dark places,” offset wrote. 

In a previous tweet, he shared some artwork that freatured Takeoff with a caption that read: “I miss you bra tryna push through the pain.”

Earlier this month, Offset performed live for the first time since Takeoff’s passing earlier this month, e stage for the first time since Takeoff’s passing earlier this month The “clout” took the stage at ELEVEN in Miami, Florida, accompanied by Cardi B, he said, we’re doing this for my brother, for Takeoff…let’s do this shit.”

The performance followed offset’s touching tribute to Takeoff on Instagram that he wrote back in November.

“Dear Take, doesn’t feel real posting you like this, This doesn’t feel like reality. I’ve been searching the right words to say, but there aren’t any that will suffice. Until we meet again, Rest in power. I love you,” Offset wrote.

He continued, “I wish I could hug you one last time. Laugh one last time, smoke one last time, perform one last time, I know someone with a soul like yours is in heaven now.”

Cardi B also shared just how hard it’s been to cope with the reality of losing Takeoff.

“It has been a couple of weeks, and I feel like a lot of people are starting to feel a little bit comfortable with trying to be funny, trying to say slick shit, I know that y’all been seeing my instastories and y’all see Offset in and out of my stories. You know, we’re living our life normally, but deep down inside our hearts have been so heavy.”

She continued, “I feel like if I talk about the incident so desensitized, I feel like if we talk about how we really use to feel or what muthafuckas really been going through, y’all will start saying, ‘Oh sympathy.’ And we don’t want no sympathy. We ain’t no charity case. But no lie, I have been feeling so hopeless trying to make my husband happy.

“Trying to make him crack a smile, seeing him randomly cry, see him trying to distract his mind completely, schedules been changing, trying to keep up with work after everything that he’s been going through these couple of weeks, We not in the mood to be fucking playing around with y’all, deadass. I will deadass kill y’all, stop fucking playing.”

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After A Miami Hip-Hop Altercation, Uncle Luke And Fat Joe Exchange Flowers 

After A Miami Hip-Hop Altercation, Uncle Luke And Fat Joe Exchange Flowers 

After A Miami Hip-Hop Altercation, Uncle Luke And Fat Joe Exchange Flowers 

After a brief social media argument regarding the beginnings of the careers of Miami rapper Pitbull and Trick Daddy, Fat Joe and Uncle Luke have made amendments.

On Friday, December 8, Luke welcomed Fat Joe during an Instagram Live session in which the Terror Squad leader explained a statement he had made on the role he played in signing both musicians to their respective record deals.

Luke shared the original remarks he made on My Expert Opinion Podcast on Instagram along with a statement disputing what Fat Joe claimed.

“I love Joe but I find this very interesting because I discovered @trickdaddydollars he did his first song with me as soon as got of the lock up and he stayed with me, l also discovered signed @pitbull to the platinum selling Luke records label he did his first song’s with me.”

“Maybe I’m missing something here I do have the receipts,” the Miami legend added. “By the way because you don’t see all the videos at the birthday partys. @DjKhaled I found him on underground radio mix 96 brought him to main stream. radio @99jamzmiami The Luke show.”

Before expounding on the interview comments. Fat Joe kicked off the Live conversation by giving Uncle Luke some flowers. “Like I told you luke is an icon, living legend,” Joe said. “He created the sound of Miami. He put everybody on.”

He recounted how he first came to know of Trick Daddy during a trip to Miami for Super Bowl thirty three in 1999.

“Trick Daddy shit was playing all over the Carol Mart, all over the parties,” Fat Joe explained. “I went back to New York, I sat in the office with Craig Kallman, who’s still the boss of Atlantic. I don’t fuck with him no more, but I took the demo of Trick Daddy, I put it on his desk and said, “You need to sign this girl guy, he’s the next guy.”

He continued, “I know you discovered Trick Daddy, you discovered Pitbull. I never said I discovered them, Luke. I took his demo, out of love for HipHop. And Craig Kallman called me two days later and said, ‘I signed the guy Trick from Miami.’

Similarly, Fat Joe stated that he introduced Pitbull’s music to TVT records founder Steve Gottlieb and the label’s VP of A&R, Brian Leach, after his own success had the label searching for a Hispanic artist.

“I wanted a Cuban artist because I was from Miami,” Luke told his followers after Fat Joe left the live, “I told Jullian Boothe, he was my A&R guy, Big Teach, Jeff Sanchez, ‘We need to find a Cuban artist. I don’t give a fuck what y’all do. Go find me a God Damn Cuban artist because I will not be complete in Miami unless I have a Cuban artist. Them dudes got Big Pun and Fat Joe ouuta New York, we gotta compete.”

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Pattie LaBelle, Rushed Off The Stage After Reported Bomb Threat During Her Concert In Milwaukee

Pattie LaBelle Rushed Off Stage After Reported Bomb Threat During Her Concert In Milwaukee

Pattie LaBelle Rushed Off Stage After Reported Bomb Threat During Her Concert In Milwaukee

When Security stormed the stage during Patti LaBelle’s holiday performance, they whisked the startled singer to safety.

On Saturday, December 10, during her performance in Milwaukee, Patti LaBelle was abruptly removed from the stage due to a rumored bomb threat. At the time of the terrible incident, the 78 years old Iconic singer was seated at her microphone during a holiday concert at the Riverside Theatre. Patti screams, “Hold up, wait!” as they cover her and exit her out of the venue.

Afterwards, authorities ordered an evacuation, according to police report release at 11:25pm. Shared by a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter, “Regarding the bomb threat in the 100 block of W. Wisconsin, all patrons have been safely evacuated,” the tweet read, “Police are clearing the facility at this time. The investigation is fluid and on going.”

In another video taken outside the Riverside Theatre and posted by a concertgoer, evacuated crowd hung around to get an update on the situation. “We don’t know if we can go back inside to the venue,” a woman is heard saying in the clip. “It would be up to Riverside Theatre if we can go back inside but for now everything is on halt.”

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that the building was searched by police K9 units around 1:13am on Sunday and no explosive devices were found. Pabst Theater group, the concert organizer, also said in a statement, “Tonight’s at Patti LaBelle show at the Riverside Theatre has been postponed following a bomb threat investigated by Milwaukee Police Department.”

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Boosie Badazz Praises R Kelly As The 'Best To Ever Do It' While Listening To The Leaked Album

Boosie Badazz Praises R Kelly As The ‘Best To Ever Do It’ While Listening To The Leaked Album

Boosie Badazz Praises R Kelly As The ‘Best To Ever Do It’ While Listening To The Leaked Album

While playing a recently leaked album  from the disgraced singer, Boosie Badazz shared two videos in which he referred to R.kelly ‘best to ever do it.’

On Friday, December 9, the rapper from Baton Rouge uploaded two distinct videos to Instagram in which he could be seen dancing to songs from the recently released R Kelly album ‘I admit it.’

In the first the album’s three title video, “I confess it,” R Kelly can be seen bobbing his head and grinning as he describe a conversation with Wendy Williams.

“She said, What about Aaliyah, I said Love, She said, What about the tape, I said, Hush I said, My Lawyers said don’t say nothing but I tell you that I have been set up,” R Kelly sings on the track, which was previously released to SoundCloud in 2018.

Boosie’s caption matched the enthusiasm he shared in the video. “R Kelly Talking That Shiii,” he wrote. “The best to ever do it, you better go listen to the album, Number 1 fan- Boosie Badazz.”

A few minutes later, Boosie Badazz returned to his Instagram page with another clip, this time listening to R Kelly sing the first few lines of song titled “Planet” which sounds like a play on Marvin Gaye’s classic “inner city blues (make me wanna holler).”

While R. Kelly remains in prison, ‘I admit it’ hit streaming platforms in the early hours on Friday morning, marking what would have been the singer’s first album in over six years.

Streaming services listed I admit it as been released through Legacy Recordings, a division of Sony Music specializing in new releases by legacy acts like Michael Jackson, Dolly Parton and Elvis Presley. Legacy is also the label home for reissues by Sony’s current and past roster of artists.

Hours after the project’s release, Sony informed TMZ that I Admit It was not an authorized release. The label indicates they were still trying to determine who released the new album and how.

Within one hour of TMZ’s update, I Admit It had seemingly been removed from major streaming platforms Including Apple Music, Spotify and YouTube Music.

Boosie Badazz has voiced his support for R Kelly on multiple occasions in the past, most recently following his 2021 conviction on sex trafficking and racketeering charges leading to the 30years Prison sentence Kelly is currently serving.

“People are getting 15/20 years for murder and he get 30!!” Boosie tweeted after the sentence was announced. “Yes he was wrong for manipulating young girls and sexing them but he didn’t kill anyone, aggravated rape anyone. no blame on the parents who knew everything. Resentence this man!! College professors get probation for this shit.

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Lil Wayne Assists YG in Paying Tribute To His Late Friend Slim 400 in The Song "Miss My Dawgs"

Lil Wayne Assists YG in Paying Tribute To His Late Friend Slim 400 in The Song “Miss My Dawgs”

Lil Wayne Assists YG in Paying Tribute To His Late Friend Slim 400 in The Song “Miss My Dawgs”

In a new song, YG teamed up with Lil Wayne once more to pay tribute to his pal ‘Slim 40’ who has passed on.

On Friday, December 9, “Miss My Dawg,” a previously unreleased song, debuted on streaming services. The same day, a companion video was posted on YouTube. The first shot of the video shows four guys gathered around a cornerstone before cutting to a mural of Nipsey Hussle. 

Throwback images of YG and his buddies, notably Slim 400, are intercut with the corner store scene throughout the film as it develops into a struggle with the police, while YG and Lil Wayne take turns rapping in a white-walled studio, at the times standing next to a black hearse.

While YG speaks on his relationship and memories with the lost friends to whom the song is dedicated, Wayne chooses a more irrelevant path, using a variety of dog-related metaphors to talk about his competition in music and his conquests in bed.

This isn’t unfamiliar territory for Wezzy though, as his 2004 album ‘Thacarter’ featured a song called ‘I Miss My Dawgs,’ unlike YG, however, Lil Wayne’s song was about the demise of his relationship with fellow Hot Boys Juvenile, B.G. and Turk, rather than a dedication to a slain friend.

YG made no secret of his administration for Lil Wayne, with whom he’s appeared on past songs such as “Trill, Go girl, I got a question, Buzzin, and Mustard’s Face down,” alongside Big Sean and Boosie Badazz.

Their most popular collaboration, through, is the remix to YG’s 2014 hit “My nigga,” which also featured Nicki Minaj, Meek Mill and Rich Homie Quan.

While filming the video for this latest collaboration, YG showed his appreciation to Wayne by presenting him with red 4Hunnid chain and a Gold. He shared the moment via Instagram on Wednesday, December 7, with a caption: “Appreciate you gang @ liltunechi.”

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Kanye West Makes Fun Of Meek Mill For Criticizing Him

Kanye West Makes Fun Of Meek Mill For Criticizing Him

Kanye West Makes Fun Of Meek Mill For Criticizing Him

Kanye West came under fire from Meek Mill recently, after the rapper wore and promoted “White Lives Matter” T-shirt.

In a recent conversation with Wack 100, Kanye West discuses the topic and chuckle at the idea that Meek Mill may check him.

“And I put White lives matter on a T-shirt, and they said, you know what let’s go get celebrites, let’s go get Puff Daddy, let’s go get Dave Chappelle, let’s get Meek Mills,” he said. “What makes somebody thinks Meek Mill can say something to me? This is the funniest thing. Yo man I’m about to start crying laughing, somebody though Meek Mills? Sorry. I’m literally in tears somebody say Meek Mills.”

“Last month, Meek Mill also shared a freestyle over DJ Khaled’s “God did,” where he took shots at the Donda rapper. “I come from the bottom, take your loss and get your wins after and on mine, no grind, and I take a squad and get my Benz after, make a hundred million dollars and still go get my friends after, and that don’t go for everybody, just the only ones that have been back for me, I will never sell my soul for money, like I’m Kanye,” he rapped.

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Young Thug Prosecutors Submit A Motion To Prohibit Video Cameras During The Rico Trial

Young Thug Prosecutors Submit A Motion To Prohibit Video Cameras During The Rico Trial

Young Thug Prosecutors Submit A Motion To Prohibit Video Cameras During The Rico Trial

The prosection has filed a motion to prohibit video cameras from being used during the proceedings of Young Thug’s ongoing RICO trial due to safety concerns. Young Thug is currently awaiting another pre-trial judgement.

According to Fresh Court records that AllHipHop has access to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis submitted the application November 30 and asked the Superior Court Judge Ural Glanville to take into consideration as an effort to safeguard the identities of potential witness.

“Several witnesses have expressed safety concerns to the State and they are concerned about the safety of themselves and their families who choose to testify,” the motion read. ” The State is concerned that video recordings witnesses’ and victims faces could endanger these individuals safety.”

Fani Willis added that she was also concerned about how the presence of video cameras at trial might impact the witnesses’ willingness to provide accurate and complete testimonies when called upon.

“The State is concerned about the Impact upon due process and the truth-finding function of the judicial proceedings,” she continued, “witnesses may be afraid to testify and provide full information if they are aware they are being video-recorded, and that is their personal safety could be jeopardized as a result of their testimony.”

 Fulton County DA, however, conceded to having audio recording devices in the courtroom once the trial begins on 9th January.

“This court has the discretion to determine whether or not to allow electronic and photographic coverage of  the proceedings,” Willis added, the State simply asks this Court to prohibit video recordings of the trial, while permitting audio recordings so the process will remain open to public.”

The prosecution’s latest motion was filed against Young Thug’s legal team and they submitted a motion of their own, asking to exclude songs, lyrics, music videos and social posts from admitted evidences in the case.

“The admission against Young Thug and the use of lyrics, pottery, and artist against Young Thug in his upcoming trial would result to constitutional violation and an abuse of discretion, prejudicial and unconstitutional,” the motion read.

“Moreover using these lyrics, poetry, artistry and speech against Young Thug is racist and discriminatory because the Jury will be so poisoned and prejudiced by these lyrics, poetry artistry and speech.”

Once it begins next month, the trial against Thug, Gunna and multiple members of their YSL collective could last for more than half a year. Those named in the 56-count indictment have been behind bars since May, with both Thug and Gunna being denied their bonds requests multiple times.

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The Music Journey Of Citi Under Siege And How Hits Are Made

The Music Journey Of Citi Under Siege And How Hits Are Made

The Music Journey Of Citi Under Siege And How Hits Are Made

The CEO of independence label Run it up Record, Citi Under Siege spoke to HipHopDX about his career in music, which has been incredibly successful.

 Over the years, Run It Up has generated hundreds of millions streams and more than seven billion streams over all. Run It Up is the source of numerous viral hits. They currently have a number of viral hits, including “Lizzo” by Moon Walker. 

Citi’s musical journey began much more impulsively than the deliberate choices he makes today. The music entrepreneur and A&R told DX, “I always encourage people to carry out kind deeds. ” There was this young lady that was pregnant in my math class in college and she would miss a lot of days, so I would always grab her work.”

“Her baby’s father actually end up in a record executive. He owned a studio in town on the Plaza and he was very thankful of me doing what I did. So he was like, ‘Hey man I got a video shoot for my group, for every person that you get to come, bring out to the video I give you X amount dollars,’ right? It might have been like $5 a head because I was a cool kid on campus.”

Citi pulled up to the video shoot with 1,000 people. He may not have actually made $5,000 that day, but it was the spark he needed to pursue event planning in Atlanta.

He went to a friend of his who had just received his liquor license at a local strip club, and asked if he could throw shows there on Mondays, it’s least busiest night. However, while most clubs rarely pop off on a Monday night. ALT is also known for its Magic City Mondays. “I’m the only crazy person to go up against the biggest night in the city,” Citi said.

He began to up against the popular Magic City night with his own open mic nights called “Celebrity Mondays.” Eventually, he was able to secure top tier talent to pull up to his parties and helped break new artists through the club.

“When the girls would change or in between sets, I would let an artist get up and perform,” Citi recalled. “And that became my passion at that moment, I realized I wanted to be in the new artist development game. Because I just got that passion from seeing that spark of the artist when they see one person in the crowd rocking out to their shit, so that is to let me know that there is power in promotion. There is power in finding things that are talented and exposing the world to it.”

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