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Nicki Minaj Supports Ice Spice, Quotes Lyrics to Princess Diana

[ad_1] Nicki Minaj is showing some support for Ice Spice by quoting some lyrics from Ice's song, "Princess Diana." Queen Barb told the Bronx-bred rising star to give "No more passes."On Sunday (March 12), Nicki Minaj slid into the comments section of an Instagram post that Ice Spice made on March 7 following her performance at Rolling Loud California 2023. In quoting a line from the chorus of Ice Spice's "Princess Diana," the Queens hip-hop icon offered up encouraging words to Ice as it pertains to her current career status, which is steadily on the incline."B****es slow so I gih dem a pass," wrote Nicki Minaj in the comment below under a series...

Troy Ave Compares Himself to Jay-Z Ahead of Testifying at Trial

[ad_1] Troy Ave is testifying in the Taxstone murder case and he has a message for his detractors, which includes him sharing a photo of Jay-Z in court.On Monday (March 13), Troy Ave is set to take the stand in Taxstone's murder trial, in connection to the 2016 shooting at Irving Plaza in New York City that took the life of Troy Ave's bodyguard Ronald "Banga" McPhatter. Prior to Troy making his appearance in court, he offered up a message on Instagram. Sharing a photo of Jay-Z on the stand in court during Hov's lawsuit with Parlux Fragrances in 2021, Troy wrote over the photo: No f**k n****s formed against me shall prosper....

Spotify’s Program Offers Artists Less Revenue for More Exposure

[ad_1] Spotify has expanded their Discovery Mode program to offer artists a chance to receive more exposure on their streaming platform in exchange for a lower royalty rate.Last Wednesday (March 8), Spotify announced their augmented program during their Stream On event. CEO Daniel EK described Discovery Mode as "an entirely new and updated Spotify experience."How Does Discovery Mode Work?Through the Spotify for Artists tool, artists and labels enter their primary songs into Discovery Mode and add them to the platform's algorithms that determine personalized listening sessions. Spotify will monitor how listeners are engaging with a particular song and provide a detailed analysis."While labels can continue to access Discovery Mode through our team,...

Lil Uzi Vert Responds to Backlash Due to Satanic Lyric

[ad_1] Lil Uzi Vert is addressing the controversy due to his satanic lyrics about City Girls' JT on a new track.On Monday (March 13), TMZ caught up with Lil Uzi Vert and his crew in Beverly Hills, Calif. where the Philadelphia rapper was asked about the viral track he debuted at 2023 Rolling Loud California that contained the lyrics, "I made a City Girl believe in Satan.""Not actually Satan, but just basically, I make a girl do whatever I say-so," Lil Uzi Vert explained, after confirming the song would be on his new album The Pink Tape, which he said will be dropping in a couple of months.When asked what his girlfriend JT...

Megan Thee Stallion Is Working on New Album

[ad_1] Megan Thee Stallion is back in album mode.The Houston rapper revealed she is working on her new album during a very brief red carpet interview at the 2023 Oscars on Sunday (March 12). Meg was stopped by ET and asked if she had any new music coming down the pike."Oh, I am," she replied. "New music, F**k y'all hoes. Bye," she added before walking off.Megan Thee Stallion is returning to the public sphere after being mostly quiet and out of the public eye since the Tory Lanez trial. After giving an emotional testimony during the first week of trial, Megan has been laying low. Tory was found guilty of the shooting the Traumazine...

Meek Mill Attempts to Sell His Mansion on Instagram

[ad_1] Meek Mill is attempting to sell his Atlanta mansion on Instagram.On Sunday (March 12), the Philadelphia rapper went on Instagram to tell his 23 million Instagram followers about his new listing. Apparently, Meek Mill is upset that his realtor isn't working fast enough to get the property sold, so Meek decided to do the work himself. The video Meek posted shows an aerial view of the home, which is in the Atlanta suburb of Sandy Springs, Ga. According to the video, the home has eight bedrooms and nine bathrooms. It also features a four-car garage, tennis court, pool, theater room and sauna."MANSION FORSALE IN ATL," Meek Mill captioned the video. "My realtor not...

Blueface Appears to Question Paternity of Chrisean Rock’s Child

[ad_1] Blueface appears to be questioning the paternity of Chrisean Rock's baby and seemingly suggests that she get an abortion.On Sunday (March 12), Blueface went on his Instagram page and wrote a lengthy message that appears to be aimed at his on-and-off girlfriend Chrisean Rock. In his missive, the California rapper seemed to be questioning the paternity of Rock's child and implied that she should get an abortion."This is what it's supposed to look like when a women tells a man she pregnant," Blue wrote alongside a video of his ex-girlfriend, Jaidyn Alexi, revealing to him that she's pregnant with their second child. "Any other response or question you should abort the...

ASAP Rocky Toasts Rihanna on Her ‘Lift Me Up’ Oscars Performance

[ad_1] A$AP Rocky offered up a toast to Rihanna following her emotional performance of "Lift Me Up" at the Oscars.On Sunday (March 12), A$AP Rocky was spotted in the crowd during Rihanna's performance at the 95th Academy Awards in Hollywood, Calif. As Rihanna wrapped up her soul-stirring live rendition of "Lift Me Up," the lead single from the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack, A$AP Rocky basked in the moment with a prideful acknowledgment of his longtime girlfriend and soon-to-be mother of two.In the video posted below, A$AP Rocky can be seen beaming with pride as the tearful Oscars audience at Los Angeles' Dolby Theater greets the end of Rihanna's touching tribute to late Black Panther actor,...

Most Clever Hip-Hop Lyrics – XXL

[ad_1] This summer marks 50 years of hip-hop. Who knew the rappers in this genre would take it this far. Rap went from being barely noticed at its inception to one of the most influential genres to exist. While hip-hop continues to grow, as always, homage must be paid to the artists that started the culture and pushed it forward.Lyrics are the focal point for artists and fans alike. Rapping something cool or slick grabs everyone's attention. Take for example when Lloyd Banks’ said, "But as long as I’m here, I’m gon’ grab checks/And make my cash stretch longer than giraffe necks" on Obie Trice’s 2003 track "We All Die One Day" featuring 50...

Grandmaster Flash, Furious Five in Rock Hall – Today in Hip-Hop

[ad_1] XXL celebrates 50 years of hip-hop with this moment:March 12, 2007: Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five became the first group to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame., on this day in 2007.In hip-hop, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five are the pioneers of protest rap and one of the most influential groups ever assembled. The Bronx, N.Y.-based troupe—consisting of Grandmaster Flash (real name Joseph Saddler), Melle Mel (Melvin Glover), Kid Creole (Nathaniel Glover), Mr. Ness aka Scorpio (Eddie Morris), Raheim (Guy Williams) and the late Cowboy (Keith Wiggins)—are responsible for bringing social commentary into rap with their thought-provoking 1982 song "The Message," amid a time when...