Source: SplashNews / Splash News Cardi B Reveals She And Bruno Mars Are Releasing A New Song On Friday Fresh off her Grammy winning night, Cardi B revealed late Wednesday that she is teaming up with Bruno Mars again! The pair made for a great team when Cardi was featured on Bruno’s hit “Finesse” and they recently shared billing at the Bud Light Superfest during the NFL’s big game weekend. Love the artwork! And it looks like they’re keeping all of the details of this project super quiet since the song’s name hasn’t even been announced
Source: WENN.com / WENN Lil Uzi Vert has found himself on the wrong side of a potential legal battle, this after he allegedly references a controversial cult group via images present in his upcoming music releases. Heaven’s Gate, the surviving members of the group in question, is pursuing legal action after they say the rapper used their symbol for the cover art of his album and single. Page Six reports : A month after surviving members of the cult slammed the rapper, 24, for the purported Heaven’s Gate-inspired cover of his upcoming album, “Eternal Atake,” the artwork for Uzi’s new single features another reference to the group. Released early Tuesday morning, the artwork for “New Patek” features the rapper reaching through a keyhole — a symbol associated with the infamous suicide cult and featured prominently in its logo. When reached for comment by Page Six, the Telah Foundation, which is made up of surviving Heaven’s Gate members who were left behind to answer media inquiries about the cult, explained that their lawyers have been in touch with the rapper. The outlet adds that officials from the Telah Foundation have employed a legal team to address the use of the logo and when pressed by Page Six , they stated hopes that the parties can come to a mutual understanding. Heaven’s Gate was a religious cult began in 1974 by Marshall Applewhite and led along with Bonnie Nettles. The group believed that their human existence was coming to an end and to rise to the next level, they would need to shade their earthly bodies in order to be transported into a spacecraft where they would live in total bliss free of “mammalian” tendencies. In March 1997, 39 members of the group committed mass suicide in an attempt to hitch a ride to a spacecraft following the Hale-Bopp comet. — Photo: WENN
The music industry changed forever when Young Thug premiered the artwork for his Jeffery album back in 2016, sporting a dress. Nowadays, artist’s are mimicking Thug’s genius marketing scheme. Florida rapper, NewAge Jerkboy has been rapping for years, but it wasn’t until he released a visual of himself in a dress surrounded by large guns that he would gain mainstream attention. Watch below: But is a “gangster” rapper sporting feminine clothing really effective? Luckily for Young Thug, his street credibility has been validated but only time will tell how long new age rappers such as NewAge Jerkboy will be around. NewAge Jerkboy did, however, manage to capture the attention of rappers such as YoungBoy Never Broke Again (NBA YoungBoy) and YFN Lucci, even if it was negative. Lalaa Shepard @lalaashep
Our friend THE P IS FOR PENIS …who I think we may have met at some comic convention a few years ago, who we asked to make us T-Shirt designs, and who never ended up making t-shirt designs, because no one, not every our friends from comic conventions want to contribute to our success, but that doesn’t mean we don’t want to contribute to their success, especially when their artwork is a lot of fun, like this play on a song called “Niggas in Paris” by Kanye and Jay Z….because they are fancy…only like “One Night in Paris” before this…pretty fucking funny if you ask me, which you didn’t officially, but if you’re reading this than you did…asshole… TO SEE some Pictures of Paris Hilton Leaving her Hotel in NYC CLICK HERE