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Pooh Shiesty Appears to Put Kodak Black on Blast

[ad_1] The Pooh Shiesty and Kodak Black plot has thickened. It appears that Pooh has since put Kodak on blast via Instagram after Kodak responded to the Memphis native saying he lost all respect for the "Zeze" rapper earlier today.The 1017 Records rapper shared a carousel of images via IG on Monday (March 8), which show him flashing money as a young teen and adolescent. The pictures, which appear to have come from Facebook, are dated as far back as 2011. There are other images from 2012 and 2013."The INTERNET AND FANS will make a real nigga do some hoe shit , Influence?????? u wasn’t rappin when I was out here taking action ‼️‼️‼️‼️ I just like yo...

Kodak Black Says He Invented Money Spread

[ad_1] Kodak Black wants some respect on his name. The Florida rapper is calling out Lil Baby over lyrics to his Lil Durk collaboration “Finesse Out the Gang Way” where he raps, “Postin’ money on the ‘Gram, I invented that.” But Kodak claims that he is the originator of the money spread. He referenced a video from Dec. 25, 2016 that shows him spreading out a stack of cash across his arm and leg. “Stop playin’, Lil Baby,” said Kodak. “Y’all know who the GOAT is…I invented this spreadin’ shit.” Kodak says he wasn’t trying to be “petty,” he just wants his respect. In his caption, he added, “This just a matter of fact !...

The Source |[WATCH] Kodak Black Tells At-Risk Kids “The Skreets Ain’t Where It’s At!”

[ad_1] An exclusive video obtained from TheBlast.com shows Kodak talking to a group of at-risk teens giving them some words of wisdom; “The skreets ain’t where it’s at!” Speaking to. group of children in Albany Georgia through Angela Stanton-King and the American King Foundation, Black spoke to a group of young fans who asked questions to the recently released rapper about what he learned during his incarceration and told them how being locked up affects all of a person’s loved ones. Kodak, who received a Presidential clemency release in Donald...

Pooh Shiesty Says He Lost Respect for Kodak Black, Kodak Responds

[ad_1] It looks like a rift between Pooh Shiesty and Kodak Black has formed.This afternoon (March 8), Kodak Black posted videos in which he claimed that he is the one who invented the spreading money flex that many rappers have adopted in recent years. He first noted how Lil Baby rapped "Postin' money on the 'Gram, I invented that" on Lil Durk's "Finesse Out the Gang Way" track, which appears on The Voice.Kodak went on to claim that he just wants people in the rap industry to give credit where he believes the credit is due, as well as clarifying that he wasn't dissing anyone directly.Pooh Shiesty responded to the post from Kodak by reposting it...

Lil Baby and Lil Durk Tease Joint Mixtape

[ad_1] Lil Baby and Lil Durk are up to something. Two of the biggest names in hip-hop are joining forces for a joint project. Baby took to Instagram on Monday to share the announcement alongside a photo of him and Durk from NBA All-Star Weekend. “Aye y’all tell @LilDurk let’s drop the tape fucc,” wrote the “On Me” rapper. Durk said that he would release the project, possibly titled The Voice x The Hero, if he received 100,000 comments on his IG post. “100k comments me and @lilbaby gone drop our tape….. The voice x The hero,” he said, adding that the “streets needs this.” Aye y’all tell @lilbaby4PF let’s drop that tape 🔥🔥🔥 streets...

Ciroc, Combs Enterprises And Culture Creators Honor 50 Inspiring Women With ‘Empowered Women’ Platform

[ad_1] Today, CÎROC and Combs Enterprises are proud to announce the continuation of its Empowered Women platform. Empowered Women, first launched in 2016 by Combs Enterprises’ women-led executive team, uplifts, spotlights, and honors an eclectic and dynamic group of entrepreneurs, creatives, and businesswomen.This year, CÎROC and Combs Enterprises partnered with Culture Creators, a cultural connectivity organization that aims to spotlight the contributions of individuals who have shaped the global view of Black culture.  To further amplify the initiative, fittingly launched during Women’s History Month, Empowered Women will honor 50 successful women and share the narratives that formed them. Championing discussions around...

Dirtiest Song Openers in Hip-Hop History

[ad_1] Hip-hop has a long history of rappers delivering raunchy lyrics on their songs. In some cases, the dirtiest songs in hip-hop feature sexually explicit lyrics in the very first bars. These song openers are NSFW, so be warned.Taking it back to the late 1990s, Lil' Kim's 1996 track "Big Momma Thang" finds the Brooklyn MC delivering a memorable but sexually explicit opening line. "I used to be scared of the dick/Now I throw lips to the shit/Handle it like a real bitch," she boasts.Not to be outdone, Khia's 2002 song "My Neck, My Back (Lick It)" is probably the most quotable and dirtiest opening line in hip-hop. "All you ladies pop yo' pussy...

Drake’s ‘Scary Hours 2’ Tracks Projected to Sell 1 Million Units

[ad_1] Drake’s Scary Hours 2 is wreaking terror on the charts. The Toronto rapper’s new three-pack of music is putting up big streaming numbers since it dropped on Friday (March 5). According to HITS Daily Double, the trio of tracks could hit a combined 1 million or more in song equivalents in the first week, with a projected total of 140-170 million streams. Drake's "What's Next" is currently pacing for a #1 debut on next week's Hot 100. — chart data (@chartdata) March 7, 2021 “What’s Next” could earn Drake his 8th No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Based on projections from Chart Data, the song is on track to debut atop the chart and...

Donovan Mitchell Responds to Jazz Shade Thrown By LeBron James

[ad_1] Donovan Mitchell is used to hearing the disrespect for his Utah Jazz and to be honest, he doesn’t care for it. Utah’s reputation has been a talking point of late, fueled in part by comments made by LeBron James during the All-Star draft about why the Jazz don’t get the attention and respect their 27-9 record would seemingly command. “There’s no slander to the Utah Jazz,” James said with a laugh. “In video games growing up we never played with Utah, even as great as Karl Malone and John Stockton was we would have...

Gangstarr Dropped Their Fourth LP ‘Hard To Earn’ 27 Years Ago

[ad_1] On this day twenty seven ago, Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal aka Guru and DJ Premier dropped their fourth album aptly entitled Hard To Earn. As one of Gangstarr’s most circulated, but underrated projects, Hard To Earn, which was released on the Chrysalis/EMI imprint, set the pace for the Gangstarr sound and legacy. Exclusively produced by the legendary duo, Hard To Earn is a prototypical representation of authentic Hip Hop aimed to please aficionados of the culture and the music rather than seeking mainstream success. The result? A timeless single...