7, less than a year after putting out his 10th Billboard 200 chart-topping project, Certified Lover Boy.ĭropping without a leading single, the new offering features a guest appearance from 21 Savage and production assists from his longtime producer Noah “40” Shebib and many others. There was credence to the chatter, with Drizzy releasing album No. The latest LP from Champagne Papi comes after speculation popped off last week that he was dropping a new mixtape. On Thursday (June 16), the OVO head honcho announced his new solo album, Honestly, Nevermind. Out of nowhere, Drake just showed up for the summer. gets a lot off his chest with a new album and a once-retired MC puts out a project just in time for his massive summer tour and more.
This week, the biggest rapper on the planet returns with a surprise new LP, a spitter from Baton Rouge, La. Week after week, hip-hop never disappoints when it’s time for new music to drop. He’s appeared on tracks with Jack Harlow and Future, including the Billboard Hot 100 hit “Wait for U” with Hendrix and Tems. Last month it was reported that Drake signed a new label deal said to be worth around $400 million. Drake has been mostly quiet musically in 2022 thus far as his last album continues to rack up sales. The new offering comes after Drake’s Certified Lover Boy album, which dropped last September and marked Aubrey’s 10th No. He confirmed the speculation on Thursday (June 16), by announcing the album on Instagram with its cover art. The new project was reportedly recorded within the last six months. Rumors of a new Drake project coming out began to pop up on social media on June 9. Others have compared the album to menu music you hear on video games.
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“Drake really made a album full of songs that you hear in the background of a shopping mall,” one user wrote.Īt the time of this article’s publishing, “Forever 21” is a trending topic in the United States due to how many people are saying the songs on Honestly, Nevermindsound like something you would hear while shopping there. Many are commenting on the overall sound of the album, comparing its laid-back atmosphere and lack of rapping to music that is typically played in shopping centers. And because it’s the internet, that disapproval is coming in the form of memes. The problem is that people weren’t aware that it was going to be a dance album until it came out, so their confusion is being translated into disapproval. On Friday (June 17), Drizzy released Honestly, Nevermind a 14-track excursion into the world of dance music. Read 10 Wild Stories That Took Place During Hip-Hop Toursĭrake memes are trending after the release of his seventh studio album Honestly, Nevermind, which predominately showcases a foundational dance sound. Love all my gay fans.”īeatking made headlines prior to the show for telling Saucy Santana the “Material Girl” rapper needed to apologize for his recently surfaced tweets about Blue Ivy before performing in Houston. Not a gay thing, not a straight thing, not a yellow, black, white, purple thing. So then that’s when he got knocked the f…It’s a safety thing. When they walked away he got back up there and started twerking. They asked him to get down again, he got down. “This guy hopped up on stage, they asked him to get down,” Beatking explained.
He explained the reason for the push was for safety and had nothing to do with homophobia. In a statement released to The Shade Room on Monday (June 13), Beatking responded to the backlash. “BeatKing Fat Fonky ass DEAD wrong for pushing that boy off stage like that I get it, if you so uncomfortable with him twerking in stage you could said something to him but to have security launch him off stage was a big harsh,” another person posted. But you wanted to feel safe in Houston?!” “You could have had security escort him off instead of physically pushing him off the stage. “Although this is your set Beatking, as a fan this is so inappropriate especially when 50% of your fan base is gay men,” someone else added. That man don’t like us stop playing his shit at our functions,” one person tweeted. “Beatking’s homophobia stays hopping out yet the gay clubs love blasting his music. The video did not sit well with some people, who called out Beatking for the incident on Twitter. “I’m sorry bruh but no dudes twerking on my stage ♂️,” Beatking captioned the post. A few seconds later, a member of security rushes over and pushes the person, who goes tumbling backward. On Sunday (June 12), the Texas native shared video from his set on Instagram that shows someone twerking onstage in the background as Beatking performs. Beatking is facing criticism after video surfaced of his security pushing a man offstage who was twerking during the rapper-producer’s performance at a recent festival.īeatking performed at Summer Jam HTX on June 11 at the SoHo Festival Grounds in Houston.