Cardi B has defended her decision to stop playing WAP when her 2-year-old enters the room, as the video resurfaced and was met with a lot of criticism. The video can be traced back to an August Instagram livestream, where the rapper can be seen dancing and singing to WAP. However, as soon as her 2-year-old, Kulture, entered the room, she jumped to switch off the track. But instantly, she was criticized for making such a sexual song in the first place. But she defended her decision stating that it is the responsibility of the parents to make sure their kids don’t access adult content and that she makes songs for adults.
Eminem’s single titled “Zeus” resulted in a small feud with Snoop Dogg. It is believed by the Detroit rapper’s affiliate KXNG Crooked that this feud can turn into the “most polarizing beef ever in hip hop.” In January 3rd, he even uploaded a video on YouTube where he spoke about the implications of the feud, if taken seriously.
This new year, K Camp decided to remain consistent with his loose freestyles. His latest release has been titled “Don’t Drink Dasani,” which he chose to release as a music video first. But don’t worry! It will be included on DSP’s, in case there are adequate shares.
Kyle Rittenhouse is the teenager who has been accused of killing two Kenosha protestors who were staging a demonstration in relation to the shooting of Jacob Blake. However, he has pleaded not guilty in response to each of these charges. On January 5th, on a teleconference, the teenager entered his plea. He has been charged with first-degree reckless homicide, first-degree intentional homicide, attempted first-degree intentional homicide and two counts of reckless endangerment.
Sneakbo has released a video for the song “I Don’t Wanna Die.” In the track, he can be seen thinking about his past losses, and his life today. The video was shot on New Year’s Eve and comes courtesy of Abstract Visuals. A few scenes included are of Sneakbo with some of his peers who didn’t make it to 2021, such as Black The Ripper, Chadwick Boseman, Kobe Bryant, MF DOOM, King Von, and Pop Smoke.
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