It was an ordinary day turned extraordinary when a renowned Chicago Rapper found himself sharing the spotlight with none other than basketball legend, Shaq. Unfolding like a scene straight out of a movie, Shaq surprised the rapper with a lavish gift – a $1 Million Rolls-Royce.
Unfolding of the Event: A Surreal Experience
As the sun dipped low on Friday, the Midwest rapper, GAWNE, unveiled his latest music video for the single “Chaos”. The song featured a surprise guest – the retired NBA star, Shaq. The collaboration came to life after an unexpected DM from Shaq on Instagram, a platform known for connecting celebrities and fans alike.
In an emotional 15-second clip following their video shoot, GAWNE expressed his disbelief and gratitude. “Shaq man, it’s the craziest day of my life. Shaq just gave me a Rolls. God bless you Shaq,” Gawne confessed. To which, Shaq replied with his trademark humor, “It’s yours, my boy. Now I gotta take an Uber.”
A Collaboration Rooted in Passion: Shaq’s Love for Rap
Aside from the grandeur of the gift, GAWNE couldn’t help but praise Shaq’s passion for rap. He described the experience of working with Shaq as magical, noting that in every take, Shaq rapped with his whole heart.
GAWNE also emphasized the admirable character of Shaq. He expressed his appreciation for Shaq as an individual, stating that as much as he admired making a song with him, he admired Shaq’s character even more.
The Song “Chaos”: A Glimpse into Shaq’s Rap Verses
This isn’t the first time Shaq has delved into the music scene. He’s also guest-starred alongside Damian Lillard (aka Dame D.O.L.L.A) on Meek Mill and Rick Ross’ “SHAQ & KOBE (Remix).”
During an episode of Complex’s GOAT Talk, Rick Ross shared that Shaq once signed him early in his career. They met in Atlanta, and Ross was eventually signed to O’Neal’s T.W.IsM. Records.
Reconnecting with Ross: A Token of Appreciation
Ross and Shaq eventually reconvened, leading Ross to gift Shaq an MMG chain during an episode of Inside the NBA in October.
Shaq’s surprise, as grand as it was, stands as a testament to his character. It not only reflects his love for music but also his generosity and kindness, traits that are often overlooked in the world of celebrities.
This tale of a dream collaboration made possible by a simple Instagram DM is truly a story for the books. It’s a reminder that dreams can come true, even if they come in the form of a $1 Million Rolls-Royce.
T.I., the acclaimed rapper and multifaceted entrepreneur, has recently ventured into a new philanthropic endeavor. This time, he’s helping to provide more Atlanta families with affordable housing options through his first apartment development.
The Ribbon Cutting Event
On Tuesday, November 14, the rapper was spotted at the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Intrada Building, located on Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway. This event marked his first foray into the realm of affordable housing, an initiative that resonates deeply with the artist.
“This is more than a business venture, it’s a personal mission,” says T.I.
Joined by Atlanta’s mayor, Andrew Dickens, the event not only marked a significant milestone for T.I. but also for the city. Mayor Dickens highlighted that T.I. has always been vocal about his love for the neighborhood. Interestingly, the building that now stands as a beacon of hope for many families was once a shopping center frequented by T.I.’s grandmother.
“Don’t tell anybody, but I got caught stealing from this Kmart,” T.I. confessed at the ceremony.
A Community Investment
This journey began with T.I.’s company, Briarhouse Holdings, partnering with the city and the Vecino group for this project. An inspiration from Killer Mike spurred him to undertake this development. As an artist who wears many hats, T.I. will soon be sharing his wisdom at a panel at ComplexCon on Sunday, November 19. He’ll discuss his journey in putting together an independent movie.
A Light-Hearted Side
Earlier this month, T.I. brought smiles on The Baller Alert Show by playfully teasing his son’s new teeth. True to his nature, he managed to add a touch of humor to an otherwise ordinary conversation.
The Intrada Building project is a testament to T.I.’s unwavering commitment to his community. His journey from a rapper to an entrepreneur and now a philanthropist is a story of fearlessness, nonconformity, and independence, and it is far from over.
With this endeavor, T.I. has once again made headlines, not just in the music news, but also in business news. His journey continues to inspire, and we can’t wait to see what’s next in store.
Aleza, a rising star in the hip-hop world, has once again proven her versatility and ingenuity by collaborating with fellow Memphis rappers GloRilla, Gloss Up, Slimeroni, and K Carbon. The group has recently released their new single titled “Wrong One.” Produced by the renowned Tay Keith, the track is a powerful narrative of dealing with toxic men, a theme that resonates with many listeners.
A Deep Dive into “Wrong One”
“Wrong One” is not just a music track; it’s a statement. The lyrics boldly tell the story of a woman who refuses to be victimized by a deceitful man. The artists use their unique voices and lyrical prowess to depict their stand against such individuals.
The Music Video: A Tale of Retribution
Accompanying the single is a compelling music video that begins with the discovery of GloRilla’s unfaithful partner. The group of women, in response, heads to the man’s house, intending to wreak havoc. One scene from the music video interestingly mirrors the rooftop scene from the 1996 film “Set It Off,” adding a touch of cinematic nostalgia.
Making Waves in the Music Industry
The collaboration between Aleza, GloRilla, Gloss Up, Slimeroni, and K Carbon is not new. The artists have been together for a couple of years, releasing hits like “Shabooya,” “You The Type,” and “Set The Tone.” Their collective success has been a testament to their synergy and shared passion for music.
GloRilla’s Rise to Fame
GloRilla’s career took a significant leap with the release of the HitKidd-backed “F.N.F. (Let’s Go).” Her label deal with Yo Gotti’s Collective Music Group and her inclusion as a 2023 XXL Freshman propelled her to the hip-hop forefront. Her recent project, ”Anyways, Life’s Great…,” featured the Cardi B-assisted “Tomorrow 2,” which secured the No. 9 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 and received a double platinum certification.
Gloss Up’s Journey
GloRilla isn’t the only one making strides. Gloss Up signed a deal with Quality Control in 2022. Her first project under the label, “Before the Gloss Up,” dropped in January, featuring contributions from GloRilla, Slimeroni, K Carbon, and Aleza. The 13-track effort further showcased the collective’s talent and chemistry.
Conclusion: A Promise of More to Come
The release of “Wrong One” not only underscores the group’s musical talent, but it also serves as a strong statement against toxic masculinity. The track’s success is a clear indication of the collective’s rising popularity and their potential to dominate the music scene in the coming years.
The collaboration between Aleza, GloRilla, Gloss Up, Slimeroni, and K Carbon has been fruitful, leading to several chart-topping hits. With each artist bringing unique skills to the table, fans can expect more captivating music in the future.
In the world of music news, collaborations like these are exciting, promising a blend of styles and perspectives. As music lovers, we can only anticipate what Aleza and her fellow Memphis rappers will bring to the table next.
Such collaborations are not just about producing good music; they are about making a statement, about standing up against societal issues, and about empowering others through their lyrics. As such, we look forward to more powerful and resonating music from this talented group.
The Memphis Massacre III LP, Duke Deuce’s third album in his fan-favorite Memphis Massacre series, was released last week. The mixtape features a Memphis-only roster of artists, including Big Moochie Grape, Lil Thad, ATM Rich Baby, Glockianna, Dubba C, and Gloss Up, another QC labelmate. The release was accompanied by the video for “Mr. Memphis Massacre,” the first single from the project.
A few hours ago (Nov. 1), the Tennessee native took to social media to release the official music video for the track featured on the mixtape, “Buck The System.” This hilarious visual begins with a scene where the Tennessee native enters a local radio station and asks a DJ to play his new song on the air. Even though the rapper refuses to do so, the “Crunk Ain’t Dead” rapper takes over the studio and blasts out his song regardless of what the artist says. As soon as his hard-hitting lyrics start to fill the room, the only sounds of the entire building are his hard-hitting lyrics:
In June, Deuce released his third album, Memphis Massacre III, following CRUNKSTAR, his debut album. There were a variety of talented names who helped him out with the aforementioned body of work. These names included Slimeroni, Gloss Up, Rico Nasty, Co Cash, GloRilla, JP The Rockstar, Doe Boy, Babyface Ray, Lil Yachty, Juicy J, DJ Tootz, and Dante Smith.
A new single from Lil Uzi Vert, “Just Wanna Rock,” was released today (Oct. 17). It was produced by Synthetic and MCVertt and probably takes inspiration from Jersey club music. The track features a short, carefree verse from the Philly rapper:
As you may recall, Uzi released the 10-song EP Red & White in July, which included production by Hitkidd, ShaunGoBrazy, Mustard, Brandon Finessin, Don Cannon, Bally, Sonny Digital, and more. Prior to this collaboration, the artist collaborated with Future on Pluto x Baby Pluto, a 2020 album that reached the number two spot on the Billboard 200 in its first week, selling 105,000 equivalent album units. Within days of its initial release, Pluto x Baby Pluto was released in a deluxe edition with eight additional songs.
In a recent interview with Jazzy’s World TV, Uzi discussed the influence of his hometown on his image and style:
“Philadelphia had a profound effect on me as a person by helping me mould myself into the person I am today, because it always brought me around a very diverse group of people. I would be with the friends that I had in Philadelphia, which some might refer to as the hood. Due to the fact that I spent time in the suburbs with my friends, it made me who I am today. If it weren’t for Philadelphia, I probably would not be Uzi.”
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