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Young Thug Addresses Kendrick Lamar’s Comments On Atlanta And Drake

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Young Thug has shared his thoughts on Kendrick Lamar name-dropping him in his chart-topping diss track against Drake, “Not Like Us.”

On the third verse of the 2024 song, K. Dot references Drake’s many collabs with Atlanta artists, saying that he runs to them for street cred.

“You called Future when you didn’t see the club/Lil Baby helped you get your lingo up/21 gave you false street cred/Thug made you feel like you a slime in your head/Quavo said you can be from Northside/2 Chainz say you good, but he lied,” he rapped.

Thugger sat down with GQ this month for his first interview since being released from jail back in October and was finally asked how he felt about it. And he made it clear who he’s rocking with in the beef.

“Yeah, he just spoke on people’s name in Atlanta,” he said. “I don’t know what that was about. I’m a Drake fan.”

Just before “Not Like Us” took over the world last summer, Young Thug’s girlfriend Mariah The Scientist revealed she’d been keeping her man up to date on the beef from behind bars and shared his then-thoughts.

“I play him the [diss] songs over the phone and shit,” she said. “He’s a lover of music in general. He f–ks with everybody. I don’t think he would ever be able to – let me not speak for him. He love music though.”

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Ludacris Drops New Single “Pull Over” Ahead Of His Upcoming Album

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Ludacris is back with his new single ahead of his anticipated album, and it’s definitely heating up the radio waves and the streets.

On Friday, April 17, the seasoned rapper delivered his long-awaited song “Pull Over” via Def Jam Recordings. The track, produced by DJ Troomp, puts Luda right back in his element as he raps about the baddie he’s chasing after.

“How low you goin’ for me? Go ‘head and make it dip,” he spits. “Body like a Coke bottle, I’m tryna take a sip/Don’t pay them hoes no mind, you don’t owe them haters s**t/I met some bad ones but I swear that you my favorite b***h.”


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The Making of Wu-Tang Forever: Chaos, Pressure, and Legacy

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Before its release, Wu-Tang Forever was one of the most anticipated albums in hip-hop history. Fans were buzzing after Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), expecting the Wu-Tang Clan to push boundaries even further.

But tensions behind the scenes, change in creative, and high stakes made the making of this double album just as intense as the music itself. In this video, we dive into the hype, the chaos, and the legacy of one of rap’s most ambitious projects.

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New Music: Styles P Delivers Raw Street Reflections on “Simulation”

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Styles P has long been one of hip-hop’s most respected voices, a Yonkers legend whose career has been built on authenticity and street wisdom. As a core member of The LOX and a solo artist, he’s consistently delivered music that feels realer than Iran’s ten-point plan. Now, he’s back with a new single titled “Simulation.”

The track leans into dark, ominous production, courtesy of yourdrunkuncle (Wow, that’s a sick-ass producer name), with a haunting energy that feels like it belongs in a late-night October drive. Lyrically, “Simulation” delves into P’s past, exploring his experiences on the streets, the lingering effects of trauma, and his transition toward a more peaceful life. There’s a reflective tone here, but it never loses its edge. Styles premiered the new track on the Joe and Jada podcast below:

His delivery remains as commanding as ever. He attacks the beat with controlled aggression, dropping gems like a veteran who’s seen it all and survived to tell it.

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