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DMX’s Music Streams Increase Over 900 Percent After His Death

[ad_1] In the wake of DMX's passing, the fallen rapper has seen an increase in his music streams.According to a Billboard report on Monday (April 12), the publication announced that the rapper's streams have increased 928 percent in the U.S. since his death was announced on April 9. Records from MRC Data, a data company providing music sales statistics, indicate the It's Dark and Hell Is Hot artist's music received 75.7 million audio and visual streams on April 9 and 10, resulting in a 928 percent increase in contrast to the 7.36 million streams he acquired on April 7 and 8. DMX's death was officially announced on April 9.On April 9 and 10, X's "Ruff...

Personal Shoppers Spends $50,000 on Mustard’s Credit Card

[ad_1] Mustard is livid with his former personal shopper who ran up his credit card to buy thousands of dollars worth of designer items.On Monday night (April 12), the L.A.-bred beatmaker put Karissa Walker on blast via social media for buying bags, shoes and more with his credit card."Attention to all my people who know me I wanna bring something up everyones attention ! @KarissaCWalker is a thief and a liar !!!! She is not my stylest she was a personal shopper for me and @ChanelDijon we let her use the stylest word so she could get business but the truth is she did nothing but shop !!!," Mustard wrote on his Instagram...

21 Savage and Chris Brown Post Up With Usher’s Fake Money

[ad_1] Usher had folks on the internet either in stitches or scratching their heads after rumors surfaced online that he paid some strippers in Las Vegas with fake money donning his face this week. 21 Savage and Chris Brown were among those amused by the R&B singer's fake bucks, which were printed in denominations of $1, $20 and $100 bills.On Tuesday (April 13), both 21 and Breezy shared photos of themselves jokingly flexing with the faux cash."Y’all ain’t the only ones gettin that usher money," the Atlanta rhymer captioned an image of himself doing the signature money spread.Meanwhile, Breezy posted a picture on his Instagram Story of a $20 bill with Ursha Baby's face in...

The Break Presents: Bankroll Freddie

[ad_1] Bankroll Freddie hasn't been rapping very long, but it's already paying dividends.The Arkansas native decided to jump into rap in 2017. Two years later, he got the radar of Quality Control Music cofounder Pierre "P" Thomas thanks to Bankroll Freddie's spin on City Girls' #ActUpChallenge. After the two men got in contact, a trip to Los Angeles to meet with and play music for P left Freddie feeling inspired as he headed home to Arkansas. In June of 2019, "Drip Like This" arrived, solidifying Freddie's place in the game as a rapper with potential. "Cost a lil' money, get your drip like this/Icebox drip on my wrist/Walk up in the club and I drip...

Nas Could Be Making $100 Million From Coinbase Listing on Nasdaq

[ad_1] An investment Nas made nearly 10 years ago could be bringing him millions of dollars today (April 14).According to a report from Yahoo! Finance on Monday (April 12), a number of people—including Nas—who made early investments in Coinbase, a cryptocurrency exchange platform, will be seeing a sizable return in their investment as Coinbase was officially listed Nasdaq on Wednesday and is now able to be traded.In 2013, Nas' investment firm, QueensBridge Venture Partners, got involved in Coinbase's Series B round. At this time, the exchange platform was valued at around $143 million. And now, Coinbase is expected to surpass a valuation of $100 billion when placed on Nasdaq's stock list.While the exact amount that...

Lil Nas X ‘Montero (Call Me By Your Name)’ – Streaming Problem?

[ad_1] After Nike settled their lawsuit with MSCHF Product Studio, Inc., which created the Satan-inspired sneakers for Lil Nas X by using Nike's original Air Max 97 design to help promote his latest single and video, "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)," the rapper is claiming the controversial song may be leaving streaming services for good.On Tuesday (April 13), Lil Nas X made a startling announcement to fans by claiming "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)" could disappear from music platforms like Apple Music, Spotify and Tidal at some point tomorrow (April 14)."Not even joking. everybody stream call me by your name hard today because it may no longer be available tomorrow and there's nothing i can really do about...

Columbia Records Releases Statement on Lil Nas X Streaming Issue

[ad_1] Lil Nas X's record label is addressing claims the Georgia rapper recently made regarding his new single, "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)," possibly being removed from streaming services tomorrow.On Tuesday (April 13), Columbia Records released a statement via Twitter, which reads, "Thanks for all your comments regarding @LilNasX 'Montero (Call Me By Your Name),' It’s unfortunately out of our control but we are doing everything possible to keep the song up on streaming services. We will keep you up to date as we hear more. Thank you for understanding."Meanwhile, Billboard reported this afternoon that the song won't be removed from music services.The label's statement comes hours after Lil Nas X informed...

Ways in Which Rappers Schooled Us About Life

[ad_1] Rappers can teach us a lot about life. Whether it's through their personality, music career or business moves, there are plenty of artists that have taught fans how to be successful in hip-hop that wasn't done before.Travis Scott has proved that brand loyalty pays off in big dividends. His connection with his fans (a.k.a. ragers) makes him the ultimate brand ambassador. From his Astroworld Tour to just showing up for a pop-up event, his supporters go wild and faithfully buy up anything he's promoting—Playstation consoles, his Cacti drink and McDonald's merch, to name a few. The Cactus Jack leader taught us all that rage is key any time any place.Other artists simply school everyone with...

Flavor Flav Says People Won’t Stop Calling Him Boosie BadAzz

[ad_1] First, Boosie BadAzz was mistaken for Flavor Flav at the airport. And now, the Public Enemy cofounder is speaking out on folks saying he looks like the Baton Rouge, La. rhymer, but Flav is pretty much over the look-alike comments.On Monday night (April 12), Flavor Flav shared a video via Instagram from the Las Vegas strip, in which he denounces that he favors Boosie BadAzz and calls for the comparisons to end."Ayo. Check one, two," the giant clock-wearing MC begins. "This is Flavor Flav on Las Vegas Blvd. Live, baby. Ayo, this shit is getting out of fucking hand right now, man. You know what I'm saying? Muthafuckas is coming up to me, calling...

Rappers Prove Follow-Up Hip-Hop Songs Are Legit After a Hit

[ad_1] Having a hit song isn't easy. If the stars align and a breakout smash happens for a rapper, the pressure is on to create another after the first wave of success. As an artist, especially in a fast-moving genre like hip-hop, coming up with another Billboard Hot 100 hit that proves they aren't a flash-in-the-pan becomes the mission. Every rapper that entered the game with a big song doesn't always end up following up with some fire though, but those that are highlighted here managed to drop a follow-up track that showed they were here to stay.Modern hip-hop has quite a few stories in which a rapper had a song that took off...