2 Chainz reunited with Lil Wayne on his latest single “Money Maker.” Announced on social media Thursday night, ahead of 2 Chainz’s much-anticipated Verzuz battle against Rick Ross.
The Atlanta rapper hopped on an interview with the Breakfast Club to break down why the battle. Just hours after his Verzuz battle 2 Chainz delivered his new single.
The song is the first release off 2 Chainz’s upcoming album So Help Me God, pays homage to Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The horn-heavy track features a marching band
Earlier this year, he teased a sequel to Collegrove, his 2016 collaborative album with Lil Wayne. Check out the track below:
Fresh off his Verzuz battle with 2 Chainz on Thursday night, in addition to revisiting some of their biggest hits, the rappers blessed the audience with some never-before-heard material, including Ross’ unreleased verse from Kanye West’s “Famous,” while 2 Chainz’s previewed upcoming track “Money Maker.”
However arguably the biggest moment of the night was when Ross played a portion of “Pinned to the Cross,” a Finn Matthews assisted track in which Rozay takes aim at Terry Crews.
“Terry Crews is another coon who was basically bought” – Rick Ross ‘Pinned to The Cross” ft. Finn Matthew
Over the soul-stirring instrumental, produced by Fuse of 808 Mafia and AraabMuzik, Rozay speaks on the social injustice and Black experience in America.
Referencing to Karens (“I’m watching for Karen, she watching bird watchers”) and Dr. Dre’s wife, who recently filed for divorce. “Soon as Dre hit the roof, she filed for divorce,” he raps. Check out the track posted below:
Cardi B has returned with new music, this single ‘WAP (Wet Ass Pu**y),’featuring Megan Thee Stallion. Following her last single “Press,” the nine-month hiatus is over.
Produced by Ayo n Keyz, this freaky bedroom banger should come with a warning label as its not for the faint of heart. As the rappers exchanging nasty verses over a sample of Frank Ski’s 1992 track “There’s Some Whores in This House.”
“The song is really nasty. The song always been nasty,” Cardi told Hot 97. “My verses and the hook has been the same since before Megan was there. So it just always been a nasty song and it’s like, ‘Who’s saying more nastier things than Megan?”
As the first single from Cardi’s long-awaited sophomore album, ‘WAP,’ has an accompanying video directed by Colin Tilley (posted above) features cameos from Kylie Jenner, Normani, Rosalía, Mulatto, Rubi Rose, and Suki Hana.
With plenty of head-turning visuals as Cardi and Megan roam the halls of this mansion taken over by ladies. You’re not sure what surprises await behind each door. Maybe a ferocious cheetah-print Cardi with cheetahs stocking their pray, or the Houston hottie shows off her flexibility while surrounded by white tigers. They later get hands on while splashing in a pool of water in another steamy scene.
While promoting her “WAP” collaboration with Cardi B, Megan addressed the shooting involving Tory Lanez, where she was injured multiple times in the feet. During a live YouTube chat on Thursday night. Their sexy video for “WAP,” which was filmed prior to the July 12 shooting.
“But the one thing that y’all need to know about me is I’m not a person who is able to be down for a long time. I’m not a person who is…I don’t like to be victimized. I don’t like to feel like, ‘Oh my god, Megan, something’s wrong.’ I like to be upbeat. I like to be happy,” Megan response to a fan question on how she’s doing after the traumatic incident.
“I feel like I always have to be a light, I feel like I always have to be an example ’cause I’ve actually seen some pretty fu**ed up things and I’ve been through some fu**ed up things and I always want people to know that pain does not last forever. Bad times don’t last forever. So I definitely always want people to see me being an example of bad things not lasting forever. Just because you go through something bad, don’t mean that that’s the time you gon’ be in forever,” she added.
LeBron James teased a quick look at his latest signature shoe, the LEBRON 18, during Lakers practice earlier today. While no official announcements about the shoe, a source confirms that it is indeed the next model in James’ signature line.
Finding LeBron in a specific time and place in his career, the shoe’s design is effectively split down the middle from forefoot to heel. According to Jason Petrie, LEBRON footwear designer the shoe’s cushioning distinction is both technical and symbolic.
“At this point, LeBron has spent half his life with Nike,” says Petrie. “We wanted to make him a shoe that played with this idea of two halves. How could we keep improvising on the Max Air value that LeBron loves, but use the forefoot half to sharpen the low-to-the-ground, micro-shifts that LeBron needs to cut and transition down the floor? We’ve gotten near-surgically detailed on these features so that the sum of the shoe’s parts come together for LeBron, and for every kind of player.”
LeBron didn’t debut his new signature shoe in the Lakers’ first scrimmage of the NBA restart like many suspected but he did lace up a minty green colorway for the trip to the gym. Ahead of tip-off against the Mavericks.
This public outing gave us our best look at the model since it was first spotted on James’ feet during practice yesterday and officially previewed by Nike earlier today. Check out below:
Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Air Jordan 5, Jordan Brand will be releasing a special Air Jordan 5 “What The” colorway.
A mismatched pair of Yellow and Red color blocking each heel comes with a Japanese character and medallion embroidery from the “Tokyo 23” and “Shanghai” colorways, respectively. This Air Jordan 5 takes attribute from colorways like the Tokyo, Shanghai, Raging Bull, Bel-Air, Laser, Green Bean, Army Olive and Quai 54.
The left foot’s upper is cover in red suede reminiscent of the 2009’s “Raging Bull” pack. The collar lining comes from the “Bel-Air” colorway, Metallic tongues with the volt green accents from 2006’s cult classic “Green Bean,”and A yellow heel badge is taken from 2013’s rare “Shanghai.” While the black midsoles and volt outsoles are co-opted from 2011’s rare “Quai 54” PE.
The right foot is dressed in a yellow upper pulled from 2011’s Air Jordan 5 “Tokyo,” the tongue uses 2006’s “Army Olive” hues, and the printed graphic on the collar’s lining draw from 2007’s “Laser.” Midsoles and outsoles pull from 2013’s Fresh Prince-inspired “Bel-Air.”
Look for the Air Jordan 5 “What The”to release on November 7th at select retailers and Nike.com at a price tag of $220 USD. Check out a detail look below: