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Waka Flocka Flame Vs Joyner Lucas: Game 1

The Crew League is back again for season four. REVOLT will present the games once again. Justin Combs, 21 Savage, Quavo, Sean Combs are just a few of the executive producers. Waka Flocka Flame versus Joyner Lucas played in game one.

The Crew League Season 4

Season four will be held in Atlanta, Georgia. Overtime Elite Arena woll host the event. The theme for this season is Atlanta versus everybody making the OTE Arena a great location.

Rappers will be competing for a grand prize of $250,000 to donate to the charity of their choosing and the TCL trophy. Eight teams will battle it out until only one team remains as the champion.

 

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The first game put Waka Flocka Flame’s “Brick Squad Monopoly” against Joyner Lucas’ “Tully All-Stars”.

The Rules

Each team will play 4 on 4 to a score of 21. Players can only score by 1’s and 2’s and teams must win by 2. Each team is only given 7 fouls per half. After the 7 fouls, free throws will be shot but only the team captains can shoot free throws. Everyone will play on a shortened court.

Waka Flocka Flame Vs Joyner Lucas Pre-Game

Before the game started, the trash talking was already in the air. Waka Flocka was one of the first to start talking about the other team.

“They Boston Baked Beans”- Waka Flocka Flame

Joyner Lucas laughed at the comment made by Waka. Joyner was not impressed with his opponent Waka Flocka Flame and this only added to his lack of concern.

 

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Game 1, First Half

Tully All-Stars won the tip-off and eventually Joyner Lucas got the ball. Waka Flocka took the assignment to guard him. Joyner hit Waka with a pump fake, which made Waka jump. Joy Lucas quickly headed for the goal and got an easy layup.

Joyner Lucas Tully All-Stars poster for TCL

The next nine points was much more difficult to score for both teams. Both teams were at ten points, trying to send the game into halftime. The game only goes to halftime when one team gets to 11 points. Brick Squad sent the game into halftime by hitting a three, which is only worth two points. At halftime, Brick Squad led 12 to 10.

Waka Flocka Flame Vs Joyner Lucas Halftime

During the first half, G Herbo was watching the game but he was not just watching the game in regular fashion. Harbor was getting his haircut in the Brick Squad Barbershop. Instantly, the time Allen Iverson was getting his hair braided during a game comes to mind.

Waka Flocka had no points at the half but Joyner Lucas scored four points. The on-court host pulled the team captains to the middle of the court to discuss the first half and exceptions for the second.

Nems first asked Joyner, “How will the second half go?”

“We gone scrape them”- Joyner Lucas

Game 1, Second Half

Brick Squad went on a 5-1 run during the second half. The game quickly became 17 to 11 with Tully All-Stars down by five points. Joyner Lucas called a time-out to try and stop the run.

The time-out helped Tully. Somehow, Tully worked their way back into the game and tied it up 18-18. With the game so close, anybody could take the W.

 

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Waka Flocka scored his first point but Joyner Lucas’ team returned the favor by taking the lead. Tully All-Stars had a 20 to 19 lead over their opps, all they had to do was score one point for the win. Tully missed the game winning bucket allowing Brick Squad to tie the game up, 20-20.

The ending of the game was crazy. Tully tried to inbound the ball but Phil Taylor steals the ball and passes it to Justin Tuoyo, who hits the game-winner. Brick Squad wins the game 22-20.

The next game will be between NLE Choppa and Baby Face Ray.

 

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A Joint Album & More For Boosie Badazz and T.I.

According to Boosie Badazz, he and T.I. have big plans for the future. They plan to work together on a new joint album and television show.

A Boosie Badazz and T.I. Joint Album

Boosie Badazz prepares for joint album with T.I.
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Boosie Badazz recently appeared on B High TV radio, where he dropped the news. The host asked Boosie about working with Yung L.A. on “36 Oz”. Yung L.A. got his break after signing to Grand Hustle Records. Naturally, one of the founders of Grand Hustle came up.

“Me and T.I. got an album on the way,” Boosie Badazz claimed.

Boosie decided to give out that information freely. The joint album between these two southern rappers is definitely a project to look out for. Boosie Badazz hints that the album is already in progress. “We sendin’ ’em back and forth, and we gonna get it in for the last rodeo and knock out our last five,” Boosie explained.

This also wouldn’t be the first time T.I. and Boosie have worked together on music. A joint album was most likely always in the air, and now it will finally become a reality.

A Reality Show For The South

The joint album is not the only project in the works. Boosie Badazz and T.I. have decided to put out a reality show. Their sons, King Harris and Tootie Raww will be the event’s focus. According to Boosie, the reality show will be called “Raw Ass Kids.”

Tootie Raww in Trippin music video
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King Harris and Tootie Raww have decided to follow in their fathers’ footsteps in more than one instance. Both kids are rappers but unfortunately, they have also been arrested. The arrests of T.I. and Boosie Badazz then made the Hip-Hop news circuit. These topics have a high chance of coming up in the show. “Raw Ass Kids” seems interesting, but for now, the show is only in the development phase.

 

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T.I. and King have been on reality television before. T.I even had his entire family on “T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle.” King also got a considerable following from the show after becoming a fan favorite.

T.I. and King have prominent personalities, making them perfect for a reality show. Also, Boosie will fit right in with the two of them, and if Tootie Raww is anything like his father, then the entertainment factor will not be lacking.

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“End of the Road” Hits Netflix With Mixed Reviews

Queen Latifah and Ludacris have joined together as co-stars in the new movie “End of the Road”. The movie received mixed reviews ever since it was released on Netflix. Some believe that the “End of the Road” came up short.

“End of the Road” Plot

Brenda (Queen Latifah) is a mother of two who must uproot her family after her husband passes away. Her brother Reggie (Chris “Ludacris” Bridges) accompanies the family on the trip to their new home. During the trip, the family experiences several life changing encounters. The top at the list is becoming witnesses to a deal gone bad. After, an unknown killer terrorizes the family.

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“End of the Road” movie scene, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges as Reggie, Shaun Dixon as Cam, Mychala Lee as Kelly, Queen Latifah as Brenda/ credit- Netflix

Why The Movie Fell Short?

“End of the Road” was set to be another hit on Netflix but the movie didn’t live up to its potential.

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Characters from “End of the Road” in movie scene/ credit- Netflix

The movie started of with a compelling story. The death of the father created emotional turmoil that the audience could relate to. This pulled the audience in but from that point on many things in the movie either didn’t make sense or was pointless.

“End of the Road” Tries To Potray Racism In The 21st Century

Racism constantly appeared in “End of the Road”. Racism is still very real today but when it appeared in the movie, it seemed unrealistic and forced. The first unfortunate encounter involved a group of young racist adults. The group chased down Brenda and her family after the daughter Kelly (Mychala Lee) brushed them off during an exchange at a gas station.

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The encounter came to a conclusion after the racist group blocked the road. The road blockage was badly applied and if someone actually feared for their life, they would have simply went around the roadblock. The racist men made Brenda apologize to them.

The writers tried to use racism to create real world danger but they fell short. It was an unrealistic outlook on the racism of today.

The Conclusion

“End of The Road” started with a lot of potential but the movie failed along the way and ending of the movie is not worth mentioning. The writers filled the plot with tons of clichés, making it easy to predict what was going to happen next. The actors worked with what they were by the writers. The movie did not impress at all.

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Sprayground Release A New Collection In New York

New York’s Fashion Week is constantly pushing the limits of the fashion world, and 2022 was no different. Premier designers like David Ben-David use this week to showcase their products. David Ben-David and Sprayground showcased new and upcoming collections during a runway show they hosted on Sep 08.

The Sprayground Showcase

The show was held on 42nd Street in Times Square, New York. The runway show celebrated the company’s 12th year of success. 

Sprayground also launched its “Time Travel Collection” during the show. The show aimed to take spectators through fashion’s past, present, and future.

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Model walks the runway in Sprayground fashion show. Image source: Theo Wargo, Getty Images for Sprayground.

The “Time Travel Collection” By Sprayground

The collection presented 40 looks to the fashion world. The new collection aligns with the foundation of the company. Pushing self-expression and rebellion is vital to the company, and the new collection encompasses just that.

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Models walk the runway as Sprayground shows during New York Fashion Week. Image source: Theo Wargo, Getty Images for Sprayground.

Sprayground also gave the audience a preview of their upcoming new collections during the show. The company has plans to collaborate with loved blockbuster movies and television shows like Sailor Moon, The Godfather, Scarface, and Avatar.

A Collection of Stars

Celebrities not only showed up to be in the audience but also walked down the runway. Remy Ma, Antonio Brown, and Jon Z all rocked Sprayground pieces as they made their way down the runway.

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Models walks the runway during New York Fashion Week. Image source: Theo Wargo, Getty Images for Sprayground.

Stars Walked The Runway

Remy Ma hit the runway wearing a military-inspired outfit. Every inch of her fit showed off her curves. The all-green suit took something seen before and gave it a new twist. 

Remy also had thigh-high black boots to go with the outfit. Remy Ma’s ensemble came with an iconic teddy bear backpack to complete the look.

Antonio Brown walks the runway
Antonio Brown the runway in a Sprayground fashion show. Image source: Theo Wargo, Getty Images for Sprayground.

Antonio Brown walked the runway wearing a military-inspired outfit that complemented what Remy Ma wore. Brown sported a one-sleeved utility vest as a top.

For bottoms, he wore a kilt with a unique cut making the back longer than the front. Under that, Brown had on silver and baggy pants. He wore black boots that looked ready for whatever the rough outdoors could throw at him. His ensemble also came with a Sprayground bear backpack.

Antonio Brown walks the runway
Jon Z walks the runway in a Sprayground fashion show during New York Fashion Week. Image source: Theo Wargo, Getty Images for Sprayground.

Jon Z also had his chance to walk the runway. He wore black shorts that went down to his calves. However, the standout piece was his jacket, which instantly could be recognized as a Sprayground piece. The heavy-duty coat was covered with mouths exclusive to the Sprayground brand.

For shoes, Jon Z went with bold, built-tough, red shoes. He also sported red goggles that any outdoor outfit needs.

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Dr. Kogan Gets Sued By 50 Cent For Penis Enlargement Procedure Rumors

50 Cent is suing the doctor’s office. The artist is taking legal action against Perfection Plastic Surgery & MedSpa for circulating a photo of him with Dr. Kogan and rumors that “The Massacre” album author has gotten penis enlargement surgery.

An Unusual Payment Form

According to TMZ, 50 Cent did go to Perfection Plastic Surgery & MedSpa to receive an undisclosed procedure.

The lawyer of Dr. Kogan also claims that an agreement was formed on how the “This Is 50” artist would pay for the services he received. Allegedly, 50 Cent would pay for the services he received by taking a picture with Ms. Kogan that she was then supposedly free to post on her personal and business social media accounts. The lawyer also alleged that 50 Cent knew that Dr. Kogan posted the pictures, and a problem only arose after a blog brought the image up.

 

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50 Cent V. Dr. Kogan

Reportedly, 50 Cent says that a simple photo spreads false information about him. He claims that the picture also suggests that he had penile enlargement surgery. 50 denies this.

Fifty wants the circulation of the photo of him and Dr. Kogan to stop. He also believes Dr. Kogan uses the image to promote her business by falsely saying he underwent enlargement surgery.

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50 cent. Image source: Agencja Fotograficzna Caro, Alamy Stock Photo.

According to TMZ, 50 Cent wants them to stop sharing the photo, saying it’s damaging his professional and personal reputation.

50 Cent wants the courts to step in to help in the matter. The entertainer wants Dr. Kogan and her company to stop saying he is a client of theirs. Fifty also wants Dr. Kogan to stop posting the picture to her personal and business social media accounts. Allegedly, 50 Cent is also seeking money from Dr. Kogan.

Both parties are sticking to their perspectives on the matter. Everyone involved believes that they are right and are not backing down.

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#FMInterview: FrankHaveMercy & Brandon Nixon Got Next!

FMHipHop had the pleasure of interviewing FrankHaveMercy once again. This time Brandon Nixon joined in on the conversation. The interview gives us great insight into the friendship and business partnership they share. Brandon Nixon and FrankHaveMercy are a dynamic duo we need to have our eyes on.

Q&A With Brandon Nixon and FrankHaveMercy

 

How did you two meet each other?

FrankHaveMercy-Me and Brandon met in ninth grade. We went to high school together in North Carolina. Fayetteville. So, we grew up together. We were just in the same classes and we both took a liking to each other real early around the age of 14. We had a lot of similar interests. It was just a close bond really quick and we were best friends ever since then.

How would you two describe the friendship you guys share?

FrankHaveMercy– I think it’s definitely evolved over time. So like Frank mentioned, when we were younger, there were certain things that we aligned on initially, like sports. Growing up in North Carolina, sports were huge. Also, being in high school and listening to different music in the era of like downloading music versus streaming and mixtape era, things like that we aligned on. But as we’ve grown up and gotten older, we had like different journeys, but they kind of intertwine along the way.

When I went to college, Frank went to the military, so we were in different places, traveling, you know, visiting different places, not together but like separately. We’re able to talk about going to Paris for the first time or like going to New York for the first time, things that we weren’t used to as kids. We also went from 14 years old, living in Fayetteville, North Carolina, to now we live like down the street from each other in downtown L.A. So it’s like a cool full circle moment and evolution from being kids to being adults.

Brandon, what did you get your degree in? I know you went to Harvard.

Brandon– I graduated from UNC Charlotte, actually, with a philosophy degree but I did a program at Harvard Business School. And so not to get too much into it. I started school, I wanted to be a doctor. So I was pre med, majoring in philosophy. Midway through my college career, I had an internship at Google that changed kind of my mindset and my trajectory. And so, I still remained a philosophy major, but started doing business internships that allowed me to study at Harvard and that allowed me to get internships at Google. Which led to my full-time career from that point on.

It’s funny because a lot of the things that I’m learning in business have come from like just doing the work versus like anything that I learned in school. And that goes for the same thing with all the music and art things that Frank and I’ve been able to do. We’re learning as we go and trying to do it to the best of our ability and at the highest level, without any type of like formal education or degree.

Frank, how did you develop your sense of creativity?

FrankHaveMercy– I felt like my sense of creativity just came to me from wanting to express myself on a high level. And also like I said, I just feel like from a young age, I was really into aesthetic. What made people cool versus what didn’t. I feel like we grew up in a era and we seen so many style changes. We went from like, baggy clothes to like super tight clothes. Then watching these certain athletes have different styles like AI, MJ and LeBron. I feel like just through all that, it just helped me help me want to be creative. To be more specific, I feel like when I came back from Afghanistan, I got into photography as a as an outlet to like, you know, get over my depression and being detached.

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How did the working relationship between the two of you begin?

FrankHaveMercy– So, like B said, he went to school, I went to the army. We kept in touch. I remember being in Afghanistan and hitting him and we were talking on Facebook. And I’m just like Bro like we were always into clothes and stuff and I’m like we should start a brand together. So, we started this brand together. I came back from Afghanistan, I was in Texas at the time and I told B, I’m like, man, we got to do like a pop up or something back home. Something where we showcase art and we also show our brand and stuff. So, I think this was back in, what year was that? B? 15?

Brandon– Yeah, December 2015.

FrankHaveMercy- So, December 2015 we did our first art show together. We sold art there, we sold clothing. We did it at a downtown store in Fayetteville, back in our hometown. And then after that, it just kind of blossomed. Once we did that and we saw that okay, we can bring people out. We had like, maybe 80 to 100 people come, we were like we could bring people out, we could sell things. And then we just started expanding from there. Every idea we ever had, we was like, let’s do it somewhere and include people that way we can reach out and touch them. From there it just blossomed into business. You know, we just started making money together.

Brandon– Frank, just hit me on both occasions to start the brand, but also to do the event. And I felt like that was kind of stuff that I always wanted to do, but I didn’t necessarily have the outlet to do it through school or like internships at the time. So, it provided me personally with a platform to do stuff that I always wanted to do as a kid. I feel like even though I wasn’t necessarily doing the pieces, the photography or those types of things that we’re showcasing but like the kind of activations themselves to me were like a piece of art. So doing things from like the first pop up and showing short films to we umm a couple years later, we rented out a entire movie theater in our hometown to showcase a film that we did. And then that evolved into like, installations at galleries that stood for like, you know, six months at a time we’ve done classes together where we taught people both the creative and business side, you know, help them along their creative journeys. So, it just kind of evolved and I feel like that starting place was such a like, modest and just simple place, but it’s really become something that still feels like that. We get excited when Frank performs, whether it be in New York or here in LA, it still gives that like original feeling that we were excited about, you know, to show something to our friends and family. Even though now it’s like more like strangers or people that we don’t necessarily know but it still has that unique or that familiar feeling that (we had) when we first started, even though it’s scaled much bigger.

FrankHaveMercy– Brandon just handles everything like business wise. I feel like as a creative for me, what separated me from our peers was having somebody that was thinking about things more on a business level and more on a corporate level, so that we can expand and scale so fast. So, it was just the right duo that happened. I was super creative doing my thing, super ambitious and then Brandon was super ambitious in the fact that he just wanted to like do activations and do real things in person. And then also find a way to mesh that with tech and business and things like that, and then all the way down to the music. I mean, he A&R’s all the projects, he handles all the bookings for the shows, he negotiates all the deals. You know these are things that people usually got to go to agencies for or hire people to do these things.

Exactly. So, does all of that fall under the F. Mercy Studios? Is that under one umbrella?

Brandon– So, F dot Mercy Studios is specifically like our clothing brand and more creative projects. Any like type of visuals or things like that that come out of it. And then the music side of things is housed under Frank’s artists name, FrankHaveMercy. So, we recently went to Chicago, he was booked to Chicago for a show. That’s all under his name. But all like the clothing and more like visuals, like films and things like that are under that specific brand.

So, you do say the dot in F. Mercy Studios?

Brandon– Yes sir. It’s F dot Mercy Studios

How do you come up with ideas for F. Mercy Studios? Is it a collaborative process between the two of you?

FrankHaveMercy– It’s super collaborative, probably the most collaborative out of anything we do, because we sit and we talk designs and we both design things for the brand. It’s just a ping pong thing. You know what I’m saying. These are things that we’re really into and even if we weren’t making money from it, we will still just be so immersed in it just because we always been like that since we were 14. So, it’s a passion first, you know what I’m saying and then on the backend, we make money from it just from the result of making a dope product. Our idea is always to make the dopest thing we can make together and then as a result, make money from it.

Brandon-Yeah, I think we think of ourselves as like, who people are familiar with like the Kanye’s and Virgil Abloh’s. There may be a face like the Kanye but then having someone like Virgil as like a creative mind and creative director, kind of in the mix and behind them. I think that’s our like relationship oftentimes, like, we have a lot of ideas that are like, you know, kind of built together, created together. But then you know, Frank with his platform, his following was able to push it to the to the masses, just a bit further. We’re both able to get in Photoshop, get in Illustrator and design and you know, sketch things out, and I think it’s cool to see something to come from that stage. And then we’re able to put it out and you know, see people wearing it, we wear it. We do everything from design, all the way to shooting the campaigns, to packing everything up and shipping it.

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“Clothing made with sorrow” how did this tagline come into existence?

FrankHaveMercy– I feel like it was always a slogan I had, like “turning your pain into art” right? Just from when I was doing photography and stuff, and just how I was able to go to like that dark place and get to a place where I was able to share my art with people. And then I felt like we always channeled the same thing with the clothing and we took things that inspired us when we were younger. Or even things that might inspire our future and put that into clothing. At least that’s how I feel like it came. Brandon, you can speak to it if you want.

Brandon– Yeah, I think Frank kind of took the lead there as a creative. But yeah, I think, again, going back to the expressive piece. I think that’s essentially why we’re making clothes because we wanted to wear something or show something in public and everything that we actually had a hand in designing and creating. I mean, we love brands and we love to shop and do all these things, but I think it was important for us to get some pieces that had our DNA in it and our emotions and feelings and everything that kind of we liked and enjoyed. It was just kind of a canvas for us to do that with.

Ten years from now, where do you see this collaboration taking you two?

FrankHaveMercy– Man, that’s a good question. I mean, to like piggyback off what B was saying I really see us on a level of like, people like Kanye West and Virgil Abloh. People like Jay Z and Dame Dash. Like those dynamic duos that we know today, that just like branched off and did something that was so much bigger than whatever they were doing at the present time. I feel like right now, we reach so many people through the music and it’s just starting to translate well. From the art direction that we do, to the merch that we do, from how the shows look and feel, to even our personal relationships with people. How we approach that and the genuine relationships that we create. And then just attacking things from a corporate standpoint and things like that. I just see us really building everything equal to like a Fortune 500 company.

Brandon– I agree 100%. I think right now we’re laser focused on music and developing fans and the audience there. But in 10 years from now, I think we want to either have our hands in our own or be a part of the biggest companies like the Googles, the Apples, the Meta’s but always remain kind of grounded in a sense that we still remember where we grew up. We still give back to the community that raised us, those types of things. So, I think scale wise, we want to be involved with tech. We want to be involved with real estate and development property and all these like big, big things, but also remembering where we came from and also having a hand back home. I think is important to us as well.

 

As prolific figures you have achieved a lot thus far. What do you consider to be your greatest achievement to date?

FrankHaveMercy– Now honestly, I feel like just everyday waking up and aspiring to do something better than we did the day before. Because people from where we from, I feel like by the time they turn 23/24 wherever they’re at that point, they kind of accept that and that’s what they live in every day. So, I feel like me and B waking up every day and wanting to impact millions of people wanting to be a part of these fortune 500 companies and build our own companies. And just create things that people can enjoy and do things like that to me is a achievement in itself.

Brandon– Yeah, yeah, not to sound cliché, but I yeah, I agree. I feel like each day is like my biggest accomplishment personally, like, trying to keep that mindset because I feel like Frank said, a lot of our peers that we grew up with, and we’re still friends with and keep in touch with every so often, they meet a ceiling and which is like totally fine. They’re like able to feel comfortable and at peace, but I feel like we consistently every single day we wake up and want to be better and want to strive for more. And so, I think as far as accomplishment go, like each thing that we accomplished is our biggest accomplishment along the way. I think we’re just so much in it, that there’s not even one that really sticks out. But I feel like you know, maybe 25 years down the road we’ll be able to pick one thing.

FrankHaveMercy- I mean, Xavier you know how it is bro, like journalism and stuff, people quit. You know what I’m saying, when they don’t see certain results and they don’t see certain things, they stop and they just go do something else in life and go work for somebody else.

Brandon– Or to start all the way back over in a space and then have to, you know, do some of the same things, so that the accomplishments never like, build upon each other. It’s like almost always like starting from ground zero.

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What inspired you two to want to start creating speaking events?

FrankHaveMercy– Yeah, it’s interesting, almost like we were forced into it. You know what I’m saying. It was to the point where we were doing so many things that people had so many questions. We were like, “Alright, man, we got to go somewhere and figure out a way to put hands on these people and really look them in the face and speak to them.” Then we have people reaching out to us that wanted us to come to their spaces and speak. So, it was something that just kind of happened organically, you know. Then just having all the knowledge that we do have, we’re able to talk to different people.

And we see that, you know, this is knowledge that people aren’t really afforded the luxury to have because they don’t jump out on a whim and do certain things and these experiences man is so rich. And I feel like it’s priceless to be able to. We never really had nobody come talk to us from a perspective of this when we were kids. Were we grew up everybody was into sports, you know, they were athletes or they were going to the army. Yes, that’s kind of how we grew up. Or they were going to work a regular nine to five. I almost felt like we were just chosen to do it.

Brandon– I always think about like my 17-year-old self like what would I would have wanted to see. What could have helped me along my journey? I think that’s, you know, something that’s just important to us. Even when we were like, maybe it doesn’t make the most sense for us to go back home. Maybe prices or whatever is like kind of a stretch or time wise we might not have the most time to do it. I think we prioritize that because of the fact or the chance that whatever we might say or whatever we might do, might inspire somebody back home. They might just need that little spark to be well on their way in a certain space.

Is there anything you two want your followers to know that we haven’t discussed?

FrankHaveMercy– Yeah, I mean, I feel like you got a pretty good grasp on it. I just want people to know that what we’re doing is not something that is normal and not something we see often. Usually we see artists get big and they got to go seek out a manager that’s signed to label or it’s vice versa, where the big managers at these labels are seeking out the talent. It’s very rare that people come up together and when their young they decided they want to be doing what we’re doing. I mean, since we started this back in like 2014, when we really started formulating ideas, it’s almost been 10 years of us putting our all into this. So just like you were saying, man, we really like on some Dame dash and Jay Z shit and Kanye West and Virgil and just those powerhouses that were able to just affect everything. I feel like wherever we go, whatever we do, whatever company we rock with, we would just improve everything there. From the design, to the setting, to the products, to the output, to the revenue, to just everything. So, I just I just want people to understand that.

Brandon – No, I think that captures most of it. I just yeah, just stressing our emphasizing that. We really do like love all the things that we put our heart and soul into. Everything that we do, we wake up and try to get better at everything, every single day. And we want to continue to just tie everything back into our simple, modest, beginnings and just make all our people proud of everything that we do to.

 

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Krayzie Bone Talked About The Beef With Suge Knight

During an interview with The Art of Dialogue, Krayzie Bone revisited the beef between Bone Thugs-n-Harmony and Death Row Records.

Krayzie Bone Remembers

Krayzie Bone is a member of the legendary rap group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. Hits like “Thuggish Ruggish Bone” and “Tha Crossroads” put the group on the map. Their mix of harmonic melodies and speedy lyrics helped them to become rap icons.

The group first signed to Ruthless Records after Eazy-E discovered them in the 1990s.

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Unfortunately, the beef between Eazy-E and two of the Death Row Records founders was also already taking place.

According to Krayzie, Eazy-E told his group to stay out of the beef. Living by a street code, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony stood with the man who gave them a shot.

“Eazy told us not to get into beef, but it was like, ‘Bruh, we with you. What do you expect us to do just, like, [stay out] of this beef?’ It was like, ‘We riding!’ …” (Krayzie Bone/ The Art of Dialogue)

Krayzie Bone Continues

Krayzie Bone claimed that Suge Knight planned to attack him and his group during the 1995 Source Awards. An unknown person told Krayzie that someone was going to attack during their performance.

“When we was at the Source Awards, they told me they (Suge Knight) was gonna pay somebody $10,000 to run up there and swing on y’all (Bone Thugs-n-Harmony) with a cane,” – (Krayzie Bone/ The Art of Dialogue)

Why So Serious Suge?

Krayzie Bone states that Suge Knight felt disrespected after the “1st of tha Month” video dropped.

In the video, Bizzie Bone was wearing a beanie with the Georgetown Bulldogs logo. The special effects made it look like the logo was on fire. According to Krayzie, Suge thought that this was directed towards Death Row Records and felt “disrespected.”

“[Suge] had called a meeting one time and told everybody to look at our videos. One of us was wearing a Georgetown Bulldogs beanie… The director told us, ‘Put the beanies on because the special effects gonna make y’all afros look like fire’…. But I guess this n-gga didn’t know what he was doing and he had the little patch on that hat on fire, and they took it as a form of disrespect.” – Krayzie Bone

A Cold War

Krayzie Bone made it clear that nothing physical happened between Bone Thugs-n-Harmony and members of Death Row Records.

Not everyone at Death Row disliked Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. 2pac was close with the group and even stopped an altercation between Suge Knight and the group. In this situation, 2pac was the cool head.

Glad that this beef didn’t go to the next level. Things could have escalated quickly.

Check out the part of the interview below:

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A 41-Years-Young Beyoncé Partied With Stars at Her Themed Birthday Bash

Beyoncé has made it through another year of life. At the beginning of September, Queen B turned the young age of 41. Her birthday was officially the day before Labor Day. This clash caused the icon to push her birthday celebration to the following weekend. Even with this conflict, Beyoncé still managed to pull big-name celebrities to her party.

A West Hollywood Party

Celebrities flocked to Bel Air, where Beyoncé hosted birthday number 41. A Bel Air mansion was the location chosen by the birthday woman. HotNewHipHop reported that guests started arriving around 10:30 at night. The party lasted until three o’clock in the morning.

Who Pulled Up On Beyoncé For Her 41?

Beyoncé knows how to pull a crowd. Bella Hadid, Lizzo, Jaden Smith, Machine Gun Kelly, Megan Fox, Rich Paul & Adele, and Zendaya all showed up for the Superstar.

 

 

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Of course, Jay Z showed up to support his phenomenal wife on birthday 41. TMZ snapped a picture of the rapper looking suave.

Big Names

The Kardashians showed up to party with the 41 year-young Beyoncé. Khloe Kardashian wore a silver top and skirt that shinned bright any time the light hit it. Kim Kardashian wore a red and black stripped, tight-fitted body suit. Kim’s blonde hair flowed down her back.

Kris Jenner also made an appearance at the party. She showed off her legs with a thigh-high dress. Her high heels glowed like diamonds as the paparazzi flashed their cameras.

Offset didn’t miss his chance to party with Beyoncé at 41. The member of the Migos let his outfit be inspired by Michael Jackson. His outfit looked very similar to the outfit MJ wore to the 1984 Grammy Awards. Offset matched Michael from his feet to his head.

Drake also made his appearance for the queen for birthday number 41. Drizzy showed up wearing an all red matching top and bottom set. The outfit looks extremely comfortable for a night of partying. In true Drake fashion, the outfit came without a undershirt.

 

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R&B Music Thrives Despite Diddy’s Comments

During an IG Live with Timbaland, Sean “Diddy” Combs stirred up some controversy with comments about R&B music.

“R&B is motherfu**ing dead as of right now” -Diddy

Diddy did go to Twitter to further explain his comments but the damage was already done. Artist and fans came after Diddy for his comments.

Many people don’t agree with Diddy and his comments. R&B music is not dead and great artist are keeping it alive.

Today’s Top R&B Artist

R&B is still alive and thriving. We can thank numerous artist for that. We must show respect to those giving us great music. Here are a few names that are always giving us hits.

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Jhene Aiko takes on Super bowl 2022

Jhené Aiko constantly strives to make music authentic to her. This allows both women and men to relate to her music. Everyone self reflects and Jhené self reflects in her music.

Jazmine Sullivan continue making R&B music
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Jazmine Sullivan has always been an open book. Her music gives us a woman’s perspective. Jazmine’s vulnerability connects her to the loyal fans that follow her every move.

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John Legend has never been scared to sing about his feelings. In our society men are always told to be tough but John Legend ignores that. He isn’t afraid to declare his love or to beg for it. John Legend makes 100% R&B music.

Usher

Usher is arguably one of the greatest R&B artist. Giving us tons of hits to enjoy. He has a song for just about any occasion. Need to make babies, heading out to the club, heartbroken, or need to just dance. The hit maker has R&B music for you.

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Chris Brown has put himself in place to be one the best solo R&B artists from this generation. His music is all about rhythm and blues. Dancing and singing put him at the top of the charts. He already has a list of amazing songs and isn’t slowing down. Chris Brown has a lot more R&B music to make.

New Artist Keeping R&B Music Alive

The future of R&B is in great hands. New artist continue to move the genre forward. This is just a very small list of artists who are keeping R&B music on the map.

Bryson Tiller keeps making r&b music
Bryson Tiller in “Inhale” music video

Bryson Tiller has become the face of a sub-genre of R&B known as Trap Soul. He let’s everyone know his inner thoughts. His willingness to speak his truth no matter what that might be, is totally R&B. Bryson is not only an open book but also a brilliant writer.

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H.E.R. has just started in the music game and is already a phenomenal artist. R&B could be put on her shoulders and be just fine. H.E.R. is Prince meets Lauryn Hill. It’s exciting to see what she does next.

Giveon on Bet awards red carpet

Giveon is blasting to the top of the R&B music mountain. His momentum is gaining traction and he is making a name for himself. Giveon has a voice that was missed from R&B. The deep ranges of his voice are captivating to all who listens to him sing.

The Heart Of R&B

The heart of R&B is beating strong. To say that R&B music is dead, is disrespectful to the musicians still making music. So many musicians are pouring out their souls to the world. Bruno Mars, Miguel, Alicia Keys, Trey Songz Jennifer Hudson, Summer SZA, × Daniel Caesar, Tink and so many more will keep R&B alive.

 

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Victoria Kristine & Swae Lee Join Baby Frenzy

Fans are always excited when a celebrity announces that they will be having a baby. Another celebrity will give their fans another pregnancy to enjoy. Swae Lee is being blessed with his first kid with his girlfriend Victoria Kristine.

A Baby Shower Made For The Jungle

Victoria Kristine posted pictures of her safari themed baby shower on Instagram. Victoria wore an elegant dress that beautifully showed off her baby bump. Every picture she shared displayed her glow.

 

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A couple of pictures showed Victoria Kristine and Swae embracing each other. You can feel the excitement they both share about the pregnancy. Victoria and Swae share a kiss as the moment fills them with joy.

In the pictures, fans can see a name in the background. “Baby Brown” is the only information the outside world is given on the baby’s name. The baby will have the last name of his father. Swae Lee’s real name is Khalif Brown.

“Our little wild one is on the way” – Victoria Kristine

Baby Brown: Girl or Boy?

HipHopDX reported that Victoria Kristine went to her Instagram story to reveal the gender of the baby. She writes “SON OTW @swaelee” on one of the slides. Swae Lee’s first child will be a boy.

 

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Victoria also showed off her brand-new Land Rover. The gift came from the father of her child.

Victoria Kristine Introduces Baby Brown

Baby Brown was first introduced by Victoria just a couple weeks before the baby shower. She used Instagram to reveal her pregnancy.

 

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The pictures she posted came from an amazing photo shoot. Victoria posed as an angel with clouds wrapped around her. Her angel wings go from her back all the way to the floor. The only thing that’s covering Victoria’s body is her hair, hands and jewelry made only for an angel.

“Couldn’t of dreamt up anything more special than you my baby”- Victoria Kristine

The FMHipHop team wants to congratulate Victoria Kristine and Swae Lee on their baby boy.

 

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