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A new album called ‘Love Me Or Don’t’ is released by BSlime

A new album called ‘Love Me Or Don’t’ is released by BSlime

On December 7, BSlime will release his brand-new album Love Me Or Don’t. In addition to Booley and Persona Jackson, Future, Okky, and Toosii, the Young Stoner Life signee tapped into the talents of Persona Jackson, Booley, and Future. This was done in order to produce 15 tracks. This week, we were treated to the official music video for “Whippin’ It,” the track from the project that is helmed by Young Thug. The song features BSlime gliding over some production from AJ Stay Working to deliver a striking beat.

As well as sharing a bit about what BSlime wants to convey with the upcoming project, the “Changed Me” rapper also discussed what message he hopes to send. “Music is not my way of pleasing people, and I do not go through life trying to make people happy,” he said in a press release. “I won’t be able to satisfy everyone. It’s impossible for me to do so. As a matter of fact, regardless of what I drop, people will either love me or not, and this is the inspiration that gives the title its meaning.”

At the beginning of the year, the Atlanta rapper BSlime dropped several singles including “Separation,” “Opp Top,” and “Baguette” a collaboration with Persona Jackson. On December 1, 2021, BSlime made his debut on Young Stoner Life’s Slime Language 2 compilation LP. This album hit the top spot on the Billboard 200 chart from the first week of release. As part of the album, he also appears on Young Thug’s Punk album on the song “Peepin out The Window” with Future.

A new single from Dende and Deante Hitchcock takes you down to “Georgia”

A new single from Dende and Deante Hitchcock takes you down to “Georgia”

It was last year when Dende released A Happy Man, a project that included contributions from Chris Patrick, Bairi, Stockz, Jon Swaii, and Lakeita Valon. Over the past few months, he has released loose tracks such as “Block Me,” “Round Trip To Atlanta,” and many others. On Friday (Dec. 7), this Texas-raised rapper dropped a brand new single titled “Georgia” which also recruited the help of Deante Hitchcock for the production. This song was written by Dende, and he takes care of the opening hook, and he sings about the key factors ensuring a smooth drive:

Recently, Dende shared with us about her not-so-typical life of pursuing a career as an artist, and the difficulties that are involved in pursuing a career in the arts. It is no secret that I am a full-time dreamer. As a musician, I have to be dreaming in order to be successful in making music or to accomplish anything hard in life. The life I lead is not a regular one. I don’t want to say that it is normal at all, but it does not mean that you just fly somewhere after two days notice and say, “Well, alright, I’m planning to do a bunch of things to maybe get me a little bit closer to achieving my dream.” Most of my friends have jobs, and I think that they are confused about what we are doing. I feel like a large portion of my days are spent daydreaming.”

A deluxe edition of Hitchcock’s BETTER album was released last year. Among the guests on the original recording were Miguel, Young Nudy, JID, 6LACK, and St. Beauty. Upon returning to the project, Hitchcock released a two-disc version (20 tracks in total) featuring additional contributions from Jaelspeaks, Reason, Ro James, Kenny Mason, and Guapdad 4000.

Traffic stop over window tint ends in death for black Louisiana man

Traffic stop over window tint ends in death for black Louisiana man

According to reports, on November 6, Derrick Kittling, a black man, was shot to death during a traffic stop in Alexandria, Louisiana. The victim was reportedly pulled over by a white officer for having illegally tinted windows on his Chevrolet Silverado. During the stop, the officer allegedly shot Kittling multiple times, killing him. The Louisiana incident is currently under investigation, and it is unclear what exactly led to the shooting. However, this tragic incident highlights the ongoing problem of police violence against black men in the United States.

Kittling was then asked to step out of the car, and when he did, the officer shot him multiple times. Kittling’s family is now demanding answers from the police department, as they believe that the shooting was unjustified. His sister, Kimberly Kittling-Barnes, told Vice that her brother was “a good man” who “didn’t deserve this.”

The family has set up a GoFundMe page to help with funeral expenses. This Louisiana tragedy is yet another example of the unjustified violence that Black people face at the hands of police officers in the United States. In 2018 alone, there have been 275 reported cases of police shootings of unarmed Black people, according to Mapping Police Violence. This number is far too high, and something needs to be done to stop this cycle of violence.

In a collaboration with Kodak Black, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie releases “Water (Drowning Pt. 2)”

In a collaboration with Kodak Black, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie releases “Water (Drowning Pt. 2)”

In order to celebrate the upcoming release of his fourth studio album, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie prepares to unveil his latest LP, Me vs. Myself, set to be released next week, will feature 22 tracks and contributions from artists such as Lil Durk, H.E.R., G. Herbo, Roddy Ricch, and more. In a new release from his upcoming EP, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie decided to drop off a surprise single over the weekend called “Water (Drowning Pt. 2),” which was a collaborative effort with Kodak Black, which follows up on the hit single from last year called “Drowning.” This melodic offering, which was produced by S.Dot and 254Bodi, reveals the two rappers discussing A Boogie’s hometown, street life, women, and more.

A brand-new album titled Me vs. Myself is scheduled to be released later this year. Artist 2.0 was a 20-song album that featured the likes of Gunna, Summer Walker, Lil Uzi Vert, Young Thug, DaBaby, and Khalid. With 111,000 equivalent album units sold in its first week, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie eventually reached No. 2 positions on Billboard’s 200 chart, earning a platinum certification for its sales performance. As soon as Artist 2.0 was released, a deluxe edition was released with nine additional tracks and it is now available for purchase. Aside from appearing on his own singles, the “Look Back At It” rapper has also appeared on singles by peers who come from a variety of genres, including Nas, Dave East, SAINt JHN, Snakehips, Giggs, DJ Khaled, and David Guetta. Aside from that, he was kind enough to provide fans with an appetizer, the EP B4 AVA, to get them ready for the imminent release.

University of Kentucky student Sophia Rosing used the N-word about 200 times

University of Kentucky student Sophia Rosing used the N-word about 200 times

A 22-year-old white student named Sophia Rosing was filmed verbally and physically attacking a Black freshman named Kylah Spring. The video of the attack quickly went viral, with many people calling for Rosing to be expelled from the university. Rosing has now been arrested and charged with hate crimes. The video of the attack quickly went viral, with many people calling for Rosing to be expelled from the university. Rosing has now been arrested and charged with hate crimes.

The video of the attack quickly went viral, with many people calling for Rosing to be expelled from the university. Sophia Rosing has now been arrested and charged with hate crimes. At one point, Rosing pulls down her mask and gets close to Spring’s face, continuing to scream abuse at her. Spring has since spoken out about the incident, saying that she was “shocked and hurt” by what happened. Kylah Spring says that she initially tried to reason with Rosing, but that it quickly became clear that there was no reasoning with her. “I just wanted it to stop,” she says. “I didn’t want to fight back because I didn’t want to give her the satisfaction.” Since the incident, Spring says that she has been struggling with anxiety and depression. She is currently on medication for both conditions. she said that she has since been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and has had to take a leave of absence from school. “I’m not sure when I’ll be able to go back,” Spring said

Kylah Spring added that she is now scared to leave her dorm room and go to class because she doesn’t feel safe on campus. This is just one example of the racism that Black students have to deal with on a daily basis. Unfortunately, incidents like this are all too common in today’s society. It’s time for us to stand up and demand change.

Sophia Rosing was arrested and charged with assault and hate crime enhancement on October 2nd. She is currently out on bond and is scheduled to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on November 6th.