Source: Photo: Instagram/xxxtentacion It’s been almost four months since XXXTentacion was shot and killed in his hometown of Miami, Florida and though he’s not with us anymore his music is keeping his legacy alive. Today, his fans get to see him live once again in his visual to “Moonlight” where X keeps himself isolated in a social gathering in the woods where the moon becomes the club lights and the dumpster fires create the kind of ambiance that you can’t find at Bed, Bath & Beyond. Kevin Gates meanwhile hosts an underground fight club that’s lining his pockets something serious in his clip to “Adding Up.” Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Nasty C featuring A$AP Ferg, Arin Ray, and more. XXXTENTACION – “MOONLIGHT” KEVIN GATES – “ADDING UP” NASTY C FT. A$AP FERG – “KING” NAO FT. SIR – “MAKE IT OUT ALIVE” ARIN RAY – “OLD SCHOOL” YUNGEEN ACE FT. YOUNGBOY NEVER BROKE AGAIN – “WANTED” SOCIAL HOUSE FT. LIL YACHTY – “MAGIC IN THE HAMPTONS” DOM KENNEDY – “BRENDA’S BABY” — Photo: Instagram
Source: Radio One / Radio One “ The Real Housewives of Atlanta ” star, Porsha Williams is finally getting the fairytale story she always wanted. She recently announced that her and boyfriend, Dennis McKinley were expecting their first child and now she’s showing off a huge rock on her finger. This past weekend she posted a photo on Instagram holding up a huge diamond ring and smiling from ear to ear and today confirmed: She’s engaged! Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit In the caption it read, “Feed off of good energy or bad energy will feed on you!” Some also believe that Porsha let the cat out the bag about the gender of her baby as well. She commented on popular influencer, Ming Lee’s Instagram account where she showed four babies under the dryer. Porsha commented and said, “Omg I wish my baby was out !! I would have her right there getting done up lol.” RELATED: Porsha Williams Opens Up About Why She Kept Being Pregnant A Secret, Gary With Da Tea To Host Event For The Baby [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] She has been dating her boyfriend for nearly a year and a couple months ago showed him off for the first time on social media. Porsha was once married to NFL star, Kordell Stewart , but the split up in 2013. Congratulations Porsha! RELATED: Meet Porsha Williams’ Boyfriend, Dennis McKinley [PHOTOS] RELATED: Rickey Smiley Tries His Best Pickup Lines On Porsha Williams [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]
Source: Marcus Yam / Getty Many enjoy watching gender reveals on social media and seeing the reactions of the parents-to-be as well as the family get excited. The Washington Post reports that Dennis Dickey an off-duty Border Patrol agent wanted to do an exciting gender reveal party for his wife, but it ended in a wildfire. This fire happened in April of last year and now Dickey will spend five years on probation. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit He also has to pay over $8 million in restitution. Dickey filled a target with colored powder and when it exploded was supposed to come out either blue or pink. This target that was also filled with Tannerite and reports say it’s highly explosive. RELATED: Mass Shooting At Baby Gender Reveal Party This fire spread very quickly over 47,000 acres and it took nearly 800 firefighters to control it. Although, Dickey admitted and took responsibility for starting the fire he also was changed with violating U.S. Forest Service as well as causing a fire without a permit. Dickey signed an agreement to begin paying $500 a month for the next 20 years. RELATED: 74-Year-Old Man Found Alive In D.C. Senior Complex 5 Days After Fire RELATED: Black Firefighters Say They’re Harassed With Racist Slurs, Threats And Even Feces [ione_media_gallery src=”https://rickeysmileymorningshow.com” id=”1944308″ overlay=”true”] The Latest : How Black Tony Is About To Make Money Off Of Rickey Smiley’s House [EXCLUSIVE] Lauryn Hill Cancels Houston Shows Hour Before Showtime And Hit With Lawsuit [EXCLUSIVE] Tichina Arnold Talks About Her New Show With Cedric The Entertainer And Leaving A Legacy Of Good Work [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] Cardi B Was All Smiles And Style Turning Herself Into The Police How Scientists Discovered The Identity Of Black Woman Buried More Than 150 Years Ago Earl Thomas Of The Seattle Seahawks Gives His Team The Middle Finger [VIDEO] John Legend Announces His First Christmas Album; Tour Comes To ATL Nov 20th Lil Pump Cancels His Harvard Dropout Tour Dates, Might Have To Do A Bid Border Patrol Agent Causes Wildfire During Gender Reveal Party #ReecQOTD FT. Monyetta Shaw – How Do You Co-parent Successfully – Life after Ne-Yo – and mor.
Source: Getty Fall is officially here and you know what that means—school, sweater weather, and if you’re grown enough, Netflix & Chill with bae. Thankfully, Netflix is not only dedicated to bringing us the hottest mainstream titles in TV & film, the online streaming service is also all about what’s hot in Black culture. This October, as we cuffing season ’18 begins, we can look forward to laughing out loud at Kevin Hart’s standup comedy specials Laugh At My Pain and Seriously Funny. Netflix is also coming through with a few original titles that we’re excited about, namely ReMastered: Who Shot The Sheriff , which will take a look at Bob Marley surviving the assassination attempt on his life in 1976. And, while Chilling Adventures of Sabrina isn’t necessarily a Black title, we are excited about all the Black faces who made the cast, including Jaz Sinclair , Chance perdomo , and more. Check out the other titles that made the cut below, plus the trailer for one of the most anticipated titles, Been So Long, on the flip. Strong Black Lead Newsletter Titles ( Avail. 10//18 ) Black Dynamite Blade Blade II Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain Kevin Hart: Seriously Funny The Green Mile Netflix Originals Avail. 10/12/18 ReMastered: Who Shot the Sheriff In 1976, reggae icon Bob Marley survived an assassination attempt as rival political groups battled in Jamaica. But who exactly was responsible? Avail. 10/19/18 Hip-Hop Evolution: Season 2 Shad Kabango traces the growth of hip-hop subcultures in New York, the South and Oakland, California, in the ’80s and ’90s. Avail. 10/26/18 Been So Long A single mother in London’s Camden Town hears music when she meets a handsome stranger with a past. But she’s not sure she’s ready to open her heart. Chilling Adventures of Sabrina As her 16th birthday nears, Sabrina must choose between the witch world of her family and the human world of her friends. Based on the Archie comic.
Gary With Da Tea is here and giving us all the juicy gossip about Lauryn Hill ! Over the past several month Hill has been on tour, but some fans have been angry about her showing up late, leaving early and only performing five songs. Houston fans were really disappointed after the singer sent out a note hours before that show that it will have to be cancelled. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit Hill mentioned that she came down with a bad cold and can’t strain her voice anymore, she won’t be performing now until next year there. During the weekend Hill was also hit with a lawsuit by America Express. The credit card company is claiming she hasn’t paid her $400,000 bill that she racked up. They’ve tried to collect, but hasn’t been able to receive any money. RELATED: Nas & Santigold Kicked Off Lauryn Hill Tour Allegedly Without Notice [EXCLUSIVE] We also are praying for Kelis as her ex-nanny filed a lawsuit against her. The nanny claims that Kelis left her in London with no plane ticket and owes her money from doing her job. We will have to wait and see how all this plays out with both Lauryn Hill and Kelis. RELATED: Lauryn Hill Responds To Robert Glasper: “Who Are You To Say I Didn’t Do Enough?” Make sure you listen to “ The Rickey Smiley Morning Show ” 6am ET. RELATED: Robert Glasper Put Lauryn Hill On Full Blast, Says Singer Cheated Musicians Out Of Money [VIDEO]
Source: YouTube / Youtube This past Saturday night Lil Pump and Kanye West turned in a struggle performance for the ages when they were the musical guests on Saturday Night Live, and now the “Molly” rapper is reportedly canceling his upcoming Harvard Dropout Tour thanks to a probation violation. According to Complex , the tour dates for Pump’s highly anticipated 15-show tour have been scrapped from Live Nation ‘s website. A rep for Pump told Complex that “Due to unforeseen circumstances, Lil Pump’s Harvard Dropout Tour has been canceled. Refunds will be provided at point of purchase. We apologize for any inconvenience.” We probably should’ve seen this coming as just a few weeks ago the “Gucci Gang” rapper took to IG to tell his fans that he was going to “do a couple of months” in the bing being that his arrest in Miami violated his probation in Los Angeles. Coast to coast consequences, B. We have to admit that he doesn’t seem phased by the pending prison stint he’s set to serve. Other rappers have begged judges to spare them from sentencing them to an unwanted iron vacation. Check out Pump’s previous announcement below. — Photo: WENN
Source: NBC / Getty Kanye West appeared to be returning to his old self after announcing a move back to his hometown of Chicago and preparing a new album for the masses. As a last-minute replacement musical act for SNL ‘s 44th season opener, West turned in a performance many folks are criticizing while also rocking a MAGA hat and delivering a rant supporting President Donald Trump. New York Post reports : West, wearing a red “Make American Great Again” hat and the show’s cast standing behind him, launched into the screed off camera, but it was caught on video by comedian Chris Rock. “I wanna cry right now, black man in America, supposed to keep what you’re feeling inside right now,” he sang as he paced the stage. He continued: “The blacks want always Democrats you know it’s like the plan they did, to take the fathers out the home and put them on welfare. Does anybody know about that? That’s a Democratic plan.” Then he turned to his support of Trump. “There’s so many times I talk to like a white person about this and they say, ‘How could you like Trump? He’s racist.’ Well, if I was concerned about racism I would’ve moved out of America a long time ago.” West performed a bizarre “I Love It” set with Lil Pump, and “We Got Love” with Teyana Taylor before attempting to rock “Ghost Town” when SNL producers cut his set short. According to the reports, that’s when West launched into his rant. You can see the rant in full below. And if you must see the performances, check them out below. [ione_media_gallery src=”https://hiphopwired.com” id=”766694″ overlay=”true”] — Photo: Getty
Source: Raymond Boyd / Getty The estate of the late Tupac “2Pac” Shakur has settled a years-long lawsuit that will bring to the masses at least two new 2Pac albums, and a possible third. A lawsuit brought forth by 2Pac’s late mother, Afeni Shakur, against the company that bought out Death Row Records has been settled and shelved material from her son will finally see the light. The Blast reports : According to court documents obtained by The Blast, Tupac’s estate filed documents this week stating the two sides have agreed to settle the suit. Shakur’s now-deceased mother, Afeni, had previously filed the case against Entertainment One, which bought Death Row a few years back, and claimed they were owed over a million bucks. Sources close to the deal tell us a cash settlement was made that will go to Tupac’s estate, but the estate will also be getting a ton of unreleased recordings the late rapper made. We’re told there are enough master recordings for at least 2, and possibly 3 new albums. As of now there is not a date set for when they will drop, but we’re told the plan is to start cranking them out ASAP. We wonder how former Death Rows boss Suge Knight will be taking the news while behind bars. — Photo: Getty
Source: C.McGraw/Victoria Said It / C.McGraw/Victoria Said It-Radio One Raleigh It might have felt like the early 2000s again for many Hip-Hop fans Saturday night (Sept. 29) at the Art Of Cool music festival when Phonte, Rapper Big Pooh, and 9th Wonder banded together once again. The trio better known to the masses as Little Brother rocked together for the first time in a decade in a crowd-pleasing set. Little Brother was not a scheduled act, but after booked act Royce Da 5’9 reportedly missed his flight, 9th Wonder got the gang together and back into action. Posts on the members’ respective social media account made the announcement official, and despite press in the past stating this moment wouldn’t happen again, it was clear the chemistry between the men has never wavered. Fans caught video of Phonte and Big Pooh pushing each other with 9th Wonder providing the backdrop per usual. While this moment certainly satiated fans of the group and sparked hopes of a return to making music, time will tell if the group will hop back into the studio to give listeners a new project. Check out the footage of Little Brother’s Art Of Cool set below courtesy of CLTure Media. — Photo: C.McGraw/Victoria Said It
“To survive with little nutrition, to make it across dangerous waters, to survive the peril of being in boats with other black people that they did not know nor speak their language…It’s an amazing story when you think about it” — Bishop T.D. Jakes DALLAS — Bishop T.D. Jakes paused briefly to reflect on long ago autumns while viewing a poignant exhibit about Thomas Jefferson and slavery inside the African American Museum of Dallas. Jakes, the influential Pastor of The Potter’s House, walked through a powerful three-gallery exhibition that featured detailed accounts of how enslaved Africans labored on Thomas Jefferson’s Virginia plantation, Monticello, some 200 years ago. “As an African-American I think it’s really difficult for you not to be passionate about this,” Jakes said during an interview inside the museum. “But even as an American in general I think it is a part of our history that gets swept up under the rug and yet it has so much to do with the current dilemmas that we face today and it has all the world to do with any solutions that are derived for us to be more harmonious as a people in this country.” Jakes is the honorary co-chair of a new traveling exhibit, “Slavery at Jefferson’s Monticello: Paradox of Liberty,” which will run from Sept. 22 to Dec. 21 at the African American Museum of Dallas. The exhibition tells the story of slavery at Monticello, Jefferson’s 5000-acre plantation, from the perspective of Africans who Jefferson enslaved. More than 300 artifacts, works of art and documents representing Jefferson’s legacy of slavery be on display. Dallas is the first city to host the exhibit that will feature additional objects that have never left Monticello. Other stops for the exhibit include Detroit, Richmond and then the West Coast in 2019. ( Photo : African American Museum of Dallas ) “You know, it’s interesting, as I was walking around museum, reading some of the quotes that were attributed to Jefferson, the conflict that he had while being an advocate for emancipation on one hand yet he was a slave owner on the other,” Jakes said. “I think that conflict is indicative of where we find ourselves today as a people that many people in this country have not resolved their own inner turmoil about how they see the assimilation of other cultures into our society, what role they should be, and the tug and pull between those two issues.” Gayle Jessup White knows something about inner turmoil, too, because she is still processing a complex past: Her African ancestors – men, women and children — were enslaved by Thomas Jefferson. Jessup White, community engagement officer for Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, and a descendant of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings, helped facilitate the exhibit opening in Dallas. “This is a story about my family,” Jessup White said last week. “And this exhibit humanizes people. You will see tools that were used by enslaved people, people who were cast aide, people who were left behind, but these people were the backbone of America.” Jessup White is an integral part of Monticello’s African American experience: DNA tests have proved that Sally Hemings was White’s great-great-great-great aunt. More than 80 members of the Hemings family lived in slavery at Monticello over five generations. “In this exhibit, you will see the stories of six families who lived and worked in slavery at Monticello, we know of these families because Thomas Jefferson took such copious notes,” she said. Sally Hemings is considered one of the most important African-American women in history. At just 16 years old and a slave, Hemings negotiated with one of the most powerful men in the nation, ensuring she would receive “extraordinary privileges” and achieve freedom for her children. Jefferson, the author of The Declaration of Independence and America’s third President, fathered at least six children with Hemings. “We’ve given back to Sally Hemings her humanity,” White said. “The objective of this exhibition is a bit different —we want visitors to understand Sally Hemings as a person through her family roles as a mother, daughter and sister. We’re not just talking about Thomas Jefferson and his family, we’re talking about the enslaved people and their families, too.” “This is an American story because these enslaved people helped shape America,” Jessup White added. “This exhibit is a big deal: There is lots to see, lots to take in, and lots to learn.” Jakes said the legacy of slavery is complex — but well worth exploring. “I think it’s important that we own the fact that our founding fathers were flawed in that way and it helps us to better understand the potentials and possibilities of the recurrence of that in contemporary society,” Jakes said. “I think it’s just a very important look at where we came from. Dr. Harry Robinson, President and CEO of Dallas’ African American Museum, said the Monticello exhibit is important and distinctive. “This is information that children won’t get in textbooks,” Robinson said. “This exhibit tells about slavery from the enslaved people’s point of view – and that’s a new perspective. This is their story.” Robinson added that residents of Dallas – Black and white – can benefit from the exhibit. “Dallas is sometimes considered a cultural outpost and when we established this museum, we were trying to fill the void,” Robinson said. “This exhibition will help us bring about discussions of [racial] issues that we have been dodging for some time.” Meanwhile, Jakes said America must come to grips with slavery to effectively confront contemporary racial issues. “If this country is going to live out its highest ideals,” Jakes said, “were going to have to be very intentional in listening, and learning, and not muting the voice of the person who cries out in the night and says I have been oppressed.” PHOTO : (Museum) Joseph G. Thomas and Jose Galvan, Dallas African-American Museum HEAD BACK TO THE BLACKAMERICAWEB.COM HOMEPAGE