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Mack Wilds & Pete Rock Talk Studio Chemistry on The Breaks with Sway

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As the new VH1 series The Breaks continues to gain fans of the music industry, Sway made his way to Platinum Sounds recording studios to sit down with The Breaks-star, Mack Wilds and legendary producer Pete Rock to talk about Wilds’ debut project New York: A Love Story, the inspiration behind The Breaks‘ character, DeeVee, what inspired Pete Rock to make beats and much more.

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Gunna Announces New Album ‘One of Wun’

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Gunna has announced the release of his new album, “One of Wun.”

The cover art, created by Calvin Clausell Jr. with creative direction by Spike Jordan of The Genius Club and art direction/design by Tal Midyan, was unveiled to accompany the announcement on socials. While no release date has been specified, the album is now available for pre-order, including physical copies.

The album will be distributed by Young Stoner Records/300 Entertainment.

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BIA Disses Cardi B on Dreezy’s ‘B**ch Duh Remix’

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BIA took aim at Cardi B on Dreezy‘s ‘B**ch Duh Remix,’ despite denying any issues between them just last month.

The track, dropped last Friday and featuring Lakeyah, KenTheMan, and BIA, subtly throws shade at Cardi B, adding to the speculation of a brewing feud. This started when Cardi B released her “Like What (freestyle),” sampling Missy Elliott‘s 1999 single, “She’s A B***h.” BIA responded to fans, noting similarities to her own track, “I’m That B***h,” featuring Timbaland, which also sampled the same record. This escalated further when Cardi B teased her new track, “Enough (Miami),” leading fans to draw parallels to BIA’s 2023 ‘REALLY HER‘ EP single, “Fallback.”

The visuals for Cardi’s new release bear resemblances to BIA’s “Millions.”


In her verse on ‘B**ch Duh Remix,’ BIA fired shots with lines like, “I hear b***hes poppin’ sh*t and that’s so funny to me/ How you say you runnin’ down but you can’t walk on the beat?” referencing Cardi’s struggle to catch the beat on an unreleased version of Ice Spice’s “Munch” remix.

“I did a thing for Ice Spice, but I did not like how it sounded,” Cardi admitted in an interview with Speedy Mormon last month. “I can’t catch the beat for sh*t. Doing drill music is not as easy as it looks.”

BIA also threw in, “I can never turn my phone on just to cry on a live/ I hate a sneaky n***a, pick a side/ If you wanna get up with me, tell that b***h that we outside,” possibly alluding to Cardi B’s emotional Instagram Live in December addressing rumors of her partner’s infidelity with Chrisean Rock which led to their separation.


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Ari Lennox Reignites Beef with Joe Budden

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Ari Lennox has reignited her feud with Joe Budden again after he mentioned her name on the most recent episode of The Joe Budden Podcast.

During the episode, Joe Budden engaged in a discussion with his peers about J. Cole’s apology for his previous diss towards Kendrick Lamar, delivered at Dreamville Fest. Budden expressed skepticism about the sincerity of Cole’s apology, noting the wavering tone in his voice and the choice of words from someone esteemed as one of the greatest lyricists.

Expressing his frustration, Budden exclaimed, “I don’t want to hear no more about that record. “It sounded like he didn’t mean it. His voice was trembling like he didn’t mean it. His choice of words as one of the greatest lyricists says he didn’t mean it. I don’t want to hear a fucking peep out of Earthstone Twitter … Cole is on that— Y’all think I’d be playing with the Ari Lennox, Scottie… They do all that earthy college campus, grass root shit. If you listen to [J. Cole’s] raps, he just been trying to be the best fucking— the best rapper, the best MC. But it been, you got to listen to the n***as story. It’s been college life.”

Lennox, displeased with Budden once again bringing her name into a discussion, took to social media to share footage of Budden being punched by rapper Consequence during the 2013 Love and Hip Hop: New York reunion.

In a series of Instagram Stories, Lennox repeatedly uploaded the clip along with a message aimed at Budden, stating, “Knocked your little glasses off and everything. Keep my precious name out of your psychotic, animal abusing, women terrorizing, demonic trolling, nicotine encased mouth. All this meth smoke for a woman but not for any man beating your ass in real life. Bald bitch!”

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