For Failed Covid-19 Ad Campaign, Trump Administration Vetted Rappers
For several popular rappers, singers, as well as actors to come up in a failed ad campaign related to Covid-19, a $265 million effort was put in by the Trump administration.
For several popular rappers, singers, as well as actors to come up in a failed ad campaign related to Covid-19, a $265 million effort was put in by the Trump administration.
Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic across the world, Migos have been vowing to release a Quarantine Tape, which would come before the Atlanta trio’s official follow-up to Culture II that topped the charts. The latest track labelled “Too Blessed,” comes after the previous releases of “Taco Tuesday,” “Need It,” which was created with the assistance of YoungBoy Never Broke Again, as well as “Give No Fxk” with Travis Scott and Young Thug.
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Missy Elliott, the trailblazing rapper, is no stranger to making history. With her innovative music style, she has consistently pushed the boundaries of hip-hop. This summer, she’s about to make another significant stride in her illustrious career with her first-ever headlining tour: Out Of This World.
“This is an incredible time in my life as I am experiencing so many milestone ‘firsts.’ Being the FIRST female Hip Hop artist to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and now going out on my FIRST headline tour,” – Missy Elliott
The revelation of the Out Of This World Tour was made via an Instagram post, showing the “Work It” rapper’s knack for keeping in touch with her fanbase through social media platforms. This 24-city expedition, which is a joint venture between Live Nation and Elliott’s longtime manager Mona Scott-Young, is set to commence on July 4 in Vancouver.
From Vancouver, the musical voyage will traverse several cities, including Seattle (July 6), Oakland (July 9), Los Angeles (July 11), Las Vegas (July 13), Houston (July 20), Atlanta (July 27), Philadelphia (August 5), Boston (August 10), Brooklyn (August 12), and Detroit (August 15). The tour will culminate in Rosemont, Illinois, on August 22, leaving a trail of unforgettable performances and ecstatic fans.
To make the Out Of This World Tour even more exciting, a few of Missy’s frequent collaborators are set to make guest appearances. These include Timbaland, Busta Rhymes, and Ciara, making this tour a must-see for all music enthusiasts.
“I had to do it big, and I had to do it with family!” – Missy Elliott
Missy Elliott’s influence on music and culture extends far beyond her discography. From her fashion to her music videos, she has consistently set trends and broken barriers. This tour is another testament to her lasting impact and her commitment to delivering unique experiences to her fans.
Find more about Missy Elliott’s enduring influence on music and culture here. Also, check out her response to Cardi B’s new song sampling “She’s a B*tch” here.
Missy Elliott’s first-ever headlining tour is a testament to her pioneering spirit and her enduring impact on the music scene. With guest appearances from Busta Rhymes, Ciara, and Timbaland, it’s set to be an extraordinary musical journey.
Memphis-based rapper, Glorilla, is all set to surprise her fanbase with a notable shift in her musical approach. Known for her edgy, raw lyrics that often criticize men, she recently announced a softer approach to her new music creations.
A dedicated fan recently mentioned Glorilla in a tweet, highlighting her non-stop listening spree to the rapper’s music, and aligning with her harsh feelings towards men. The fan’s tweet read:
“listening to glorilla non-stop in the car she hate n***as as much as i do.”
Glorilla noticed the tweet and decided to respond, hinting at the profound change her fans can expect in her upcoming music. In her own words:
“I’m being a simp on my new shit yall,”
This revelation indicates that Glorilla’s new music will showcase her vulnerable, ‘simp’ side, contrasting her typical edgy style.
At just 24 years old, Glorilla’s decision to embrace a softer musical approach marks a significant turning point in her career. This change aligns with her recent personal developments, including her new relationship and physical transformation through breast implants.
Glorilla’s last solo project, Anyways, Life’s Great, was released in 2022. The EP featured three hit singles: “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” in collaboration with Hitkidd, “Blessed,” and “Tomorrow 2” featuring Cardi B. The latter even reached the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, further cementing Glorilla’s place in the music industry.
The CMG signee recently spoke out against Fabolous’s comments on the disparity in the recognition of male and female rappers. Fabolous had stated his appreciation for many female rappers but expressed his disappointment that they all don’t receive equal recognition.
Glorilla responded, challenging his viewpoint by pointing out the similar themes in male and female rap songs. She argued that while men rap about violent acts, women address similar themes without promoting violence. In her interview with GQ, she said:
“What men rap about? Killing, fucking, robbing, cars, money. Females rapping about the same shit,”
Glorilla then went on to highlight the non-violent nature of female rappers, stating:
“But guess what? We’re not killing. We’re not in gangs. We’re not robbing. That’s what men be doing. What we doing? We’re sitting pretty, we’re popping our shit, we’re hustling, we’re getting money. We fuck, so we rap about what we do.”
This bold statement further emphasizes Glorilla’s fearless stance and her commitment to authenticity in her music.
Glorilla’s decision to reveal her ‘simp’ side in her new music is a testament to her versatility and fearlessness as an artist. Her fans eagerly anticipate this new chapter in her musical journey.
With her bold, expressive voice and her commitment to tell authentic stories, Glorilla continues to resonate with her young, edgy, and thoughtful audience. Her upcoming music is sure to reflect her growth as an artist and as an individual, and we can’t wait to see what she has in store for us.
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Music industry news is often filled with tales of artists who have come to the end of their professional relationships with their record labels. The latest tale involves popular rapper, Megan Thee Stallion, and her record label, 1501 Certified Entertainment. After a long-standing legal battle, the two parties have now decided to “amicably part ways.”
Megan and 1501 have been regular features in music news, primarily due to their protracted and contentious legal tussle. The contention arose when Megan’s 2021 release, Something for Thee Hotties, was not officially recognized as an “album” under her contract agreement with 1501.
This led to a lawsuit filed by Megan against the record label, signaling a rocky phase in the professional relationship between the artist and the label.
“A confidential settlement has been reached,” a 1501 spokesperson told Rolling Stone.
This statement marked the end of a saga that has been partially played out in the press since 2020. With this settlement, both parties have decided to part ways amicably and turn their focus towards the next chapter of their respective careers.
During an Instagram Live session, Megan gave her fans a glimpse into her future plans without 1501.
This signifies a significant shift in her career trajectory as it will be the first time she will operate as a fully independent artist since her early days in the industry.
Megan’s most recent album, Traumazine, which was released in August of last year, now stands as the final Megan release under the 1501 banner. The album, along with her latest single, “Bongos” (a collaboration with Cardi B following the hit “WAP”), was released through Atlantic.
The separation of Megan Thee Stallion from 1501 Certified Entertainment marks a significant milestone in her career, signifying a new era of independence. As she embarks on this new journey, it will be interesting to see what the future holds for this talented artist and how she navigates the music industry as an independent entity.
For 1501 Certified Entertainment, the departure of Megan Thee Stallion signals a time for reflection and a chance to review its strategies and relationships with its artists.
Only time will tell how these changes will impact the respective parties and the music industry as a whole.
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