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Ari Lennox Shares her Unforgettable Journey Opening for Rod Wave

Ari Lennox Shares her Unforgettable Journey Opening for Rod Wave

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Ari Lennox, a talented singer-songwriter, signed under Dreamville, recently opened up about her challenging tour experience while opening for Rod Wave. This revealing conversation took place during an Instagram Live stream, where she did not hold back any details.

The Tour Experience

Ari’s time touring with Rod Wave was far from a smooth ride. The aggressive crowds and uncomfortable atmosphere made her feel out of place during each performance. She confessed, “I just remember every show, just racing to get off stage, racing to get through my set.”

Finding Comfort on Stage

Despite the harsh environment, Lennox managed to find a small comfort zone where she attempted to communicate with the audience. However, she soon realized that her attempts at affirmation were met with anger rather than appreciation. This led her to the realization that this crowd was not her crowd and probably never would be.

The Incident

The tour took a darker turn when a member of the audience threw a bottle at her. Ari recalls the incident stating, “That side of the stage, I felt the energy. I wasn’t surprised that it happened. I felt it. It was just all darkness, that’s literally the energy that was coming from the left side.

The Aftermath

Despite her best efforts to connect with the audience, Ari felt as though her talents were not appreciated. “I could be singing [my] ass off,” she lamented, “but the crowd still wouldn’t give a shit.

Lennox joined Wave for the 35-date tour, which also featured rapper Toosii as an opening act. She said in comparison, Toosii would get an enthusiastic response from fans.

Standing Against Disrespect

Ari boldly addressed the incident of the water bottle being thrown at her. The bottle struck her in the arm and she was later escorted off the stage early as a result. She confronted the crowd saying:

Despite the harsh experience, Ari Lennox continues to show her strength and resilience in the face of adversity. She remains unapologetically herself and does not shy away from standing up for her rights.

A Message of Strength

The following concert, Ari showed up on stage with a red helmet and facemask. Her question to the audience, “I don’t know, should I keep this shit on or what?” exemplifies her bold nature and fearless attitude.

Ari Lennox’s journey with the Rod Wave tour serves as a reminder that the journey to success is not always smooth. However, it is through these challenges that we truly discover our strength and resilience.

Sexyy Red at VMAs: The Story Behind the ‘Bored’ Look

Sexyy Red at VMAs: The Story Behind the ‘Bored’ Look

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Rising hip-hop sensation Sexyy Red recently made headlines, but not for her music. The St. Louis native was captured in a candid photo at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) that sparked a flurry of speculation online. The image, which showed Red appearing disinterested while superstars Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez posed next to her, quickly became a social media sensation. However, it turns out there’s more to the story than meets the eye.

The Viral Snapshot

The picture, which rocketed around the internet, showed a seemingly “bored” Sexyy Red sitting at the VMAs with Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez grinning beside her. The image was shared with a caption that suggested Red was unimpressed with the star-studded event.

The Reaction

In response to the photo and the subsequent speculation, Sexyy Red took to social media to set the record straight. Her tweet succinctly explained her apparent disinterest. “Man I’m hungry,” she tweeted. This simple statement revealed that her lack of enthusiasm was not due to any dissatisfaction with the event or her fellow stars, but rather a more mundane and relatable issue: hunger.

The Backstory

Further tweets from Red shed more light on the situation. She expressed her disappointment that the VMAs did not provide food for the attendees. In a follow-up tweet, she revealed her failed attempt to order food through Uber Eats, with the delivery service being unable to gain access to the venue.

“So the VMAs ain’t got no food fr?” – Sexyy Red

The rapper’s tweets struck a chord with many followers, who sympathized with her predicament. In a world often seen as glamorous and extravagant, it was a reminder that stars are human too, and sometimes, they just need a bite to eat.

The Rising Star

Despite the temporary distraction, Sexyy Red’s star continues to rise. Known for her expressive lyrics and energetic performances, she has quickly gained a following in the music industry. Her hit single, “Pound Town,” has been making waves, and her unique style and unapologetic attitude have made her a standout among emerging artists.

The Future for Sexyy Red

While the VMAs may not have catered to her culinary needs, Sexyy Red’s career is certainly well-fed. She is set to headline her first tour, the Hood Hottest Princess Tour, after supporting acts like Drake and 21 Savage on their It’s All a Blur Tour. The 20-city tour is set to kick off in Boston, making stops in St. Louis, Detroit, Houston, Atlanta, and Los Angeles, before wrapping up in San Francisco.

Conclusion

While the ‘bored’ photo of Sexyy Red at the VMAs may have stirred some internet chatter, it’s clear that the rapper remains focused on her music and career. As she continues to navigate the ups and downs of fame, one thing is certain: Sexyy Red is here to stay in the music industry, and she’s doing it on her own terms – even if that means speaking out about a lack of food at a high-profile event.

In the world of music and beyond, sometimes a picture really isn’t worth a thousand words. Instead, it’s the words of the person in the picture that truly tell the story. And in this case, those words remind us that even stars get hungry. So here’s to Sexyy Red – may her future be filled with success, and may her Uber Eats always find a way in.

Illuminating the Night Sky with “Blue Moon”: An Exploration into Coi Leray’s Latest EP 

Illuminating the Night Sky with “Blue Moon”: An Exploration into Coi Leray’s Latest EP 

On a somewhat ordinary Wednesday night, a rare celestial event took place, one that we won’t witness again until 2037. As the world looked upwards, a super blue moon illuminated the night sky, offering a breathtaking spectacle. In sync with this astral phenomenon, the fearless and talented Coi Leray launched her new EP, appropriately named “Blue Moon“. This EP was not just a musical offering, but a celebration of the rare lunar event, a soundtrack to the cosmic vibes that resonated globally. 

“Blue Moon”: A Soundtrack to the Skies 

Creating a perfect harmony between celestial occurrences and musical rhythm, “Blue Moon” served as a fitting tribute to the rare super blue moon event. Offering a collection of five tracks, the EP was a treat for Leray’s fans, establishing a unique connection between the music and the moonlit night. 

Coi Leray: The Jersey-based Luminary 

Hailing from New Jersey, Coi Leray’s musical prowess has been a beacon of talent in the industry. Her audacity and unapologetic approach to her music have garnered her a dedicated fan base. With “Blue Moon”, she once again proved why she is an artist to watch. 

“Isabel Morant”: A Visual Treat 

Coi Leray didn’t just stop at the EP. She also released a stunning visual for the standout track “Isabel Morant”. The creative minds behind the video, Mathking64 and Rocketboy, captured Leray’s essence perfectly. The video showcases Leray’s unabashed expression of wealth, success, and the joy of outdoing her rivals. 

“Yeah I’m on they a**, hop up on that couch and roll up Latto out the bag, I don’t need a stylist, they can’t f**k with Coi Leray, tried to count me out, and now I’m big as Trippie Redd, woo, I hope I don’t crash, scrapin’ up the rim up on that sidewalk, ride it fast, I can’t wait to pour up and cook up, up in that lab, this that brand new ring, Denim Tears, LV tags…” 

The music video, directed by Michael Vincent, presents Leray in various settings, from a bathtub to deep waters, and even amidst a mob of her supporters. Each frame is a testament to her bold personality. 

“COI”: The Sophomore Journey 

Earlier in June, Leray released her second LP, “COI”. The 16-song album featured collaborations with renowned artists like David Guetta, Saucy Santana, Giggs, Lola Brooke, Skillibeng, and even the late James Brown. With tracks like “Players”, “Bops”, “My Body”, and “Run It Up”, the album was a resounding success. 

Leray’s Recent Collaborations 

Leray has also been involved in notable collaborations recently, contributing to tracks like Dave East’s “Sex So Good”, Roy Woods’ “Hate Me”, Metro Boomin’s “Self Love”, RAYE’s “Flip A Switch. (Remix)”, and OhGeesy’s “Better Together”. 

Wrapping Up: A Celebration of Music and the Moon 

The “Blue Moon” EP and the “Isabel Morant” video release are prime examples of Coi Leray’s bold approach to music. She is not just creating songs, but experiences, linking her art to the world around her. As we wait for the next super blue moon, we can enjoy the lunar vibes from Leray’s “Blue Moon”. Press play and let the music transport you to the night sky, under the light of the super blue moon. 

Jorja Smith and R&B’s Finest: A Melodious Farewell to Summer

Jorja Smith and R&B’s Finest: A Melodious Farewell to Summer

As we inch towards the twilight of the summer season and prepare to embrace the crisp ambiance of fall, it is impossible to ignore the mellifluous voices that have serenaded us throughout the season. Mercury may still be in retrograde, but the musical cosmos is in perfect alignment, offering us an array of harmonious compositions that perfectly complement the changing seasons. As the sun sets on Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour, we find solace in the new creations by some of R&B’s most talented artists, helping us transition smoothly into the new season.

Among the myriad of voices, one stands out – Jorja Smith. Her long-awaited sophomore album’s title track has been shared, and it’s as emotion-inducing as Ama Lou and Xenia Manasseh’s debut albums. While we patiently wait for Chase Shakur’s debut LP, he ensures his fans are well-fed with the deluxe edition of his EP. Keke Wyatt is making a stealthy re-entry into music with the lead single from her first album in six years. Additionally, male crooners like Eric Roberson, Lendryx, Landon Thomas, and Beharie are guiding us down a soothing path that’s deeply essential.

Jorja Smith – “Falling or Flying”

Jorja Smith, who welcomed the summer with her singles, “Little Things” and “GO GO GO,” has now unveiled the title track from her highly-anticipated sophomore album, “Falling Or Flying.” During a conversation with Zane Lowe from Apple Music, Smith confessed that this track is currently one of her favorites, depending on her mood.

Smith elaborated, “This song always takes me on a journey, so right now it’s one of my favorites. Maybe because it’s coming out. But it’s funny though because that song started out completely different with me and the producers. It’s the first song we actually ever started together but it didn’t have the chorus before, and we moved everything over and did all sorts to it, and then we got this chorus. But the song has nothing to do with the album title. It’s just called that.”

The music video for “Falling or Flying” also marks Smith’s directorial debut. She had always dreamed of shooting a video in space, and this song gave her the perfect opportunity to fulfill that dream. She candidly mentioned that she wanted to journey into space with someone she loved and cherished, but they didn’t reciprocate her enthusiasm.

Smith’s new album is set to release on September 29, and music enthusiasts are eagerly waiting for the release.

Ama Lou – “I Came Home Late”

Ama Lou’s debut album, “I Came Home Late,” is a testament to her profound songwriting skills. With an assortment of 15 tracks, including previously released singles “Silence” and “Caught Me Running,” the album paints a vivid picture of Lou’s artistic range.

Lou began songwriting at a tender age and released her debut single, “TBC,” in 2016, which caught the attention of Drake and heavily influenced his 2018 album, “Scorpion.” She has since dropped three EPs, providing fans with a taste of her depth before unveiling “I Came Home Late.”

Chase Shakur – “It’s not you, it’s me… it’s love”

Chase Shakur continues to tantalize his fans, who are eagerly waiting for his debut album, with the release of his deluxe EP, “It’s not you, it’s me… it’s love.” The EP follows the highs and lows of a tumultuous relationship, providing an insight into the male perspective of an emotionally-charged romance. The captivating follow-up includes three new tracks: “nite,” “exit 65,” and “you’re so lovely.”

Shakur has clarified on his Instagram that “this is NOT the album,” and is looking forward to performing these tracks live on his “It’s Still Love Tour.”

K. Michelle – “Blame Yourself”

K. Michelle is gearing up for the release of her final R&B album, “I’m The Problem,” and has shared the LP’s fourth single, “Blame Yourself.” The introspective track urges women to take some accountability and introspect whether they are the problem in their relationships.

The Memphis native sings, “You’re playing the victim all because he made you look stupid/ ‘Fore you put the blame on everybody else/ Point to the mirror and blame yourself.” Her honest and heartfelt lyrics echo the album’s premise.

Back in May, K. Michelle candidly expressed on Instagram, “I am the problem. Took me so long to solve ’em.” In a recent interview with The Shade Room, she added, “I’m gon’ be the problem regardless. The industry gonna label you. It doesn’t matter. I could try to change; I could be better, [but] no matter what I do, I’m a problem because I still stand for what I stand for and I am how I am. It just is what it is.”

LAYA – “Bet That”

LAYA’s long-awaited new EP, “BET THAT,” is finally here. The seven-track project is a confident flex, proving that LAYA is in charge of her world and isn’t budging one bit on that matter. The unapologetic anthem, “F’d Up,” set the tone for the EP, and the Staten Island, N.Y. native continued that momentum with “I Ain’t Playin’,” title track, “Bet That,” and the manic yet soulful “Psycho Bitch.”

The EP succeeds her debut EP, “Um, Hello.” If you’ve been missing out on this rising star, consider this an alert to wake up.

Raiche – “Big Daddy”

Raiche’s new single, “Big Daddy,” is a breath of fresh air as she addresses an alternative perspective from records like Usher’s “Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home).” Her soothing, distinct tone captivates listeners as she sings, “You just stepped in/ What you bout to prove/ Big daddy, come take real good care of me/ Say that’s what you can be […] You know what your baby needs/ Just come through.”

The singer, with her soulful roots and alternative pop flair, recently performed at 2023’s Atlanta Funk Fest. Since her debut single in 2018, she has amassed over 20 million international streams and has been featured in Netflix’s Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker and on The Kelly Clarkson Show.

Beharie – “We Never Knew”

Beharie is a dream we never knew we needed. Our introduction to the Norwegian crooner is his latest single, “We Never Knew.” The idyllic production is a somber reflection on a forever love that’s now non-existent.

The singer explains, “In the heat of it all. When you lose yourself in it. How things made sense, and how the bad things were ignored. But little did we know that we would end up being strangers.”

The record stems from his in-depth exploration of varying identities as heard on his upcoming debut album, “Are You There, Boy?,” set to arrive on October 20. Of the album, he explains in a statement, “This album has given me the opportunity to delve into various aspects of my own identity, and in the process, I have explored the complexity inherent in my personality and expression.”

Eric Roberson – “I Apologize”

Eric Roberson is honoring the indie R&B movement with a series of new monthly releases. “I Apologize” is the second single of the series, inspired by what the crooner considers to be his “creative gumbo.”

Co-written and produced by Jairus Mozee, Brett “B Dubb” Baker, Rodney Jones, and Roberson, the latter explains in a statement, “The song is inspired by the creative gumbo that feeds my music. The theatrical musicality of Stevie Wonder, heartfelt word play of urban contemporary gospel group Commissioned, and the unapologetic low-end approach of A Tribe Called Quest.”

Marzz – “In The Morning”

Marzz is back! Two years after the release of their debut EP, Love Letterz, and its subsequent deluxe installment, the singer’s impassioned new single, “In The Morning,” hypnotizes us once more.

“This song represents a feeling of waiting until the morning, getting excited of the unknown,” they explained in a statement. “It’s the wishful understanding of everything within a relationship. Sometimes we need understanding about falling in love when we’re not sure.” Ultimately, Marzz hopes their music encourages listeners to “create their own narratives” but in a magical way.

Landon Thomas – “Anything”

Landon Thomas may be new to us, but R&B is embedded in his DNA. With the lead single, “Anything,” from his forthcoming album, “R U STILL MAD AT ME,” the Pittsburgh, Pa. native is making his mark as a trailblazer with his infectious melodies and unique spin on contemporary R&B.

As he sings “Do you mind/ If I slide on you/ Spend time with you tonight/ Do you mind if I chill with you/ Make it real for you,” we’re drawn into the heartwarming embrace of his sultry tone.

“Anything” irresistibly sets the tone for the LP centered about intricate feelings, relationships, and ultimately, self-discovery.

“R U STILL MAD AT ME” arrives on Sunday, September 3.

Xenia Manasseh – “Love/Hate, PT. 1”

Xenia Manasseh’s debut album, “Love/Hate, Pt. 1,” is an emotional rollercoaster focused on love’s unpredictability. The 11-track LP is for delicate yet powerful women as the Kenyan-born, Los Angeles-based singer fuses her heritage with a sorrowful, intensely honest masterpiece.

After earning songwriting credits on Teyana Taylor’s The Album and singing background vocals for Taylor, Big Sean, and Burna Boy, fans love Xenia’s universal lyricism and earnest personal reflections.

“All the songs are special to me because they all came from me, they’re all my feelings on a page or in a song and the creation of all songs is sentimental to me,” she shared in a statement of the album. “But I will single out GI’s intro that is with my grandfather, Edgar Manasseh, GI is his nickname. That was done this year and was extremely sentimental and emotional because he has influenced so much of my musical journey. I can think of days when I was growing up he would teach me how to play things on the piano and his music collection is incredible.”

The endearing Swahili song was paired with a Luka Tututu composition. The LP wraps up just as strong as it began with the emotive yet hopeful “Love/Hate.”

She explained, “‘Love/Hate’ is also one of the tracks I felt that was the song that encompassed all the feelings that are spoken about in the album–the good, the bad, and in-between. I try to remember that balance as a lifeline. I’m also a Libra which is the sign of the scale, so I try to see the world through that lens and I felt like it’s not just representative of the album but also of me. I feel like everything in the album falls under those two words. It’s like a pendulum swing–you’re in and you’re out.”

Most of all, she hopes listeners take away the understanding of love’s karmic journey while also learning that it’s just the beginning. “This is just part 1 of the album; there’s a part 2 and in all of it, just know that love always comes around and it’s how you approach it the second time that matters.”

Keke Wyatt – “Water Into Wine”

The first offering from Keke Wyatt’s new album–her first in six years–has arrived. “Water Into Wine” showcases the mother of 11’s soulful roots as she gets honest with her lover about some expectations and realities.

“I really feel good about signing with Shanachie!” the singer said of her new team in a statement. “I’m excited and finally ready. I feel like this time we will create magic together and make HISTORY!”

Shanachie General Manager, Randall Grass, chimed in, “At a time when great singers are in short supply, Keke Wyatt continually displays what real singing is all about. Her range, power and intensely felt vocals connect with her audiences on the deepest level. We loved working with her before and are very excited to work with her now to make an epic new album.”

The reality TV star assures fans that her new LP will spotlight “good ole sanging” and will be an honest look into her life as she gears up to bare it all.

Lendryx – “Forces”

Lendryx is channeling two R&B legends with his new single, “Forces.”

Produced by Dionso, OSEI, and Jproof, the slow jam oozes romantic gratification as the crooner also inquires about the tug ‘o war battle of not wanting to fall in love, but also realizing that may be out of his control.

“I don’t wanna be in love/ But you’re so tempting/ When you leave the room, it feels so empty/ I’m trying be tough/ I’m fighting forces,” he sings.

Lendryx feels the ballad is his most “dynamic vocal performance yet” and admits that he challenged himself by using Tyrese’s “Signs Of Love Makin'” and Brandy’s range as the foundational elements of his vocal execution. It follows his previous single from April, “Just My Turn.”

Shae Universe – “Passenger Princess”

Shae Universe is riding the wave of her recent single, “Passenger Princess,” with the premiere of its visual. The song’s video, starring Kojey Radical, hints at the enthralling story being told as the title card reads, “Ever wish you could go back in time?”

Viewers see Shae seated in the backseat during a late-night drive as she reflects on some lingering feelings and bittersweet memories. The song, itself, was birthed by those emotions.

“He’d sent me roses all the way from LA and I still wasn’t over everything we’d been through when I received them, so I put all my mixed emotions into this song,” the UK-bred songbird stated of the record.

“I think ‘Passenger Princess’ is a very special song because not only is the title current and relatable, but the song’s deeper message of not always knowing exactly how to navigate situations is part of being a human with feelings. A part that sometimes frustrates us but hopefully, through this song, people feel seen and confident enough to accept this grey area of life.”

Lil Yachty Blazes a Trail with Visual Stunner “TESLA” 

Lil Yachty Blazes a Trail with Visual Stunner “TESLA” 

## The Year of Lil Yachty 

Before we delve into the masterpiece that is “TESLA”, let’s take a moment to appreciate the journey that has led Lil Yachty to this point. Charting a course through the 2023 music scene like a ship on high seas, Lil Yachty has been nothing short of prodigious. His audacious venture outside the traditional hip-hop sphere with his fifth studio album Let’s Start Here was a testament to his versatility as an artist. The 14-track album saw collaborations with the likes of Diana Gordon, Teezo Touchdown, Justine Skye, Foushee, Ant Clemons, and Daniel Caesar

His momentum didn’t stop there. Yachty‘s musical repertoire expanded with a series of tracks such as “Strike (Holster)”, “Satellite”, “SOLO STEPPIN CRETE BOY”, and “SLIDE” that showcased his lyrical prowess and unique style. Yet, it was on a fateful Friday in August that Yachty truly made waves with his new single, our focus for this piece, “TESLA”. 

The Birth of “TESLA” 

Crafted by the talented duo MitchGoneMad and WessGoneMad, “TESLA” is a testament to Yachty’s evolving style, filled with lyrical bravado that paints a vivid picture of street life, and the allure of a high-end lifestyle. The lyrics, unapologetically bold and defiant, resonate with Yachty’s audience, encapsulating the spirit of the streets: 

“I ain’t goin’ back and forth with that n**ga, he ain’t even made no millions, he keep on droppin’ the block, it’s a real reason, back and forth, back and forth, ’til it ain’t even, ’til it ain’t easy, seek help, immediately, go, ooh, ooh, ooh, gas him up and get him killed, my b**ch spoiled like the milk, he get tough off a pill, he get peeled, send that b**ch home, actin’ goofy, my cup spilled, b**ch, you for real?” 
 

“TESLA” Visuals: A Feast for the Eyes 

The visual counterpart to “TESLA” is a spectacle in and of itself. Directed by Cole Bennett and produced by Lyrical Lemonade, the video is a vibrant, color-infused journey through various stylized settings. Each frame captures Yachty in a myriad of fashionable ensembles, adding a touch of sartorial elegance to the high-energy narrative. 

You can watch the “TESLA” music video here

The Road Ahead: “The Field Trip Tour” 

But the journey doesn’t stop at “TESLA”. Come September, Lil Yachty is set to embark on “The Field Trip Tour”, a musical expedition that will traverse numerous North American cities before making its way overseas in November. Fans who wish to be a part of this musical journey can purchase tickets from the official website

As an artist, Lil Yachty’s 2023 trajectory has been nothing short of impressive. From the release of his fifth studio album to the launch of “TESLA” and the upcoming “The Field Trip Tour”, Yachty is setting the stage for a new era of his musical journey, one that promises to be as vibrant and dynamic as the artist himself. 

Whether you’re a seasoned Lil Yachty fan or a newcomer to his music, “TESLA” offers a glimpse into the evolution of an artist who isn’t afraid to push boundaries and redefine the music landscape. So, plug in your headphones, hit play on “TESLA”, and get ready to embark on a musical journey like no other.