HotNewHipHop https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/ The Latest Hip Hop News, Songs, Rap Albums & Music, Gossip & Entertainment News, Sneaker Releases, Sports News, TV & Movies, Interviews, Culture & more Thu, 02 Apr 2026 13:00:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 The Supreme ATM Is Here And The Internet Cannot Handle It https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/986992-supreme-atm-machine-streetwear-news Thu, 02 Apr 2026 13:00:13 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=986992 Supreme's fully functional red ATM machine drops today as part of their Spring/Summer 2026 Week 6 collection.

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Supreme has done it again. For Spring/Summer 2026 Week 6, the brand is dropping a fully functional ATM machine. It releases today, April 2nd, for $8,998. Yes, it is a real ATM and also yes, people will buy it.

The machine is a GenMega G2500 cash dispenser wrapped entirely in Supreme’s signature red with the white box logo running down the front. It holds a 1,000 note cassette, features an electronic lock, and comes with a UL291 steel vault.

An 8-inch LCD screen and a 2-inch printer are built in with a wireless router. This is not a novelty prop it actually works.

Supreme has a long history of slapping its logo on objects that have no business being streetwear products. Bricks, nunchucks, crowbars, also fire extinguishers are just some of the objects the brand has turned into cultural artifacts for decades. An ATM machine is the logical escalation of that tradition. It is absurd, expensive, and completely on brand.

Already, the internet is doing what the internet does. Images of the machine appearing in corner stores and bodegas have been circulating since early previews dropped.

A white cat sitting on top of a Supreme ATM at a New York bodega is the most Supreme image ever captured. At $8,998, the buyer pool is small. The cultural footprint is enormous.

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Supreme ATM Machine

The Supreme ATM is a fully operational cash machine that happens to be covered in one of streetwear’s most recognizable logos. Further, the GenMega G2500 is a legitimate commercial ATM model used in retail environments.

Supreme’s custom application covers it further in their classic red colorway with the white wordmark scaled up dramatically on the front panel. The box logo appears smaller on the top header display.

At nearly 200 pounds and over 56 inches tall, this is also not an impulse purchase for your bedroom shelf. It is a statement piece that doubles as functional financial infrastructure.

Overall, if you are going for this drop later today, best of luck. Also at the price, the buyer pool is already small and Supreme’s checkout process has a way of humbling even the most prepared.

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J. Cole Signs With Chinese Basketball Association Team, And Social Media Is In Disbelief https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/986976-j-cole-chinese-basketball-association-reactions Thu, 02 Apr 2026 12:55:32 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=986976 J. Cole has had two previous stints in the professional basketball world, and now, he is about to make it a third in China.

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Back in 2021, J. Cole signed a deal with the Basketball Africa League to play for the Patriots. After playing just a couple of games and averaging one point per game, he moved on to the Canadian Elite Basketball League. It was here that he got to play for the Scarborough Shooting Stars. While his stint only lasted five games, he certainly left an impression.

Last night, Cole revealed that at 41 years old, his hoop dreams would continue. This time around, he would be signing in the Chinese Basketball Association, which is thought of as the second largest professional basketball league in the world.

Now, the rap legend is going to get to play for the Nanjing Monkey Kings, a team that is currently ranked 17th in the standings. Through 32 games, Nanjing is currently 11-21, which isn’t exactly a spectacular record.

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J. Cole Goes To The Nanjing Monkey Kings

Given the minutes Cole played in the CEBL and the BAL, it stands to reason that he won’t be playing very much in the CBA. In fact, it is unclear what his commitment will be to the league. Whether or not he will live in China and play every game is something that still has yet to be announced.

Either way, this is an announcement that rocked the hip-hop and basketball worlds last night, and for very good reason. After all, it is not every day that a rap legend like Cole gets a professional opportunity. While it had happened two times before, most thought that the ship had sailed.

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Fans React

With that being said, it should come as no surprise that fans on social media thought that this was some kind of grand April Fool’s joke. Below, you can see what fans had to say on Twitter. There was mostly a mixture of China jokes, as well as quips about how Shams Charania’s report came near the end of what had been a mostly uneventful April Fools’ Day.

In the coming days and weeks, we will surely get to see some footage of Cole playing basketball. This will be huge for the fans in China, who now get to see a real-life celebrity on their court.

While Cole may not put up huge numbers, you can’t help but feel as though he is winning at life right now.

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Nike Just Announced Its Biggest Collaboration Program Ahead Of World Cup https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/986969-nike-fifa-world-cup-sneaker-news Thu, 02 Apr 2026 11:52:51 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=986969 Nike has revealed seven collaborators for its 2026 FIFA World Cup program with brands like Palace, Patta, and NOCTA.

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Nike is going all in for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The brand has announced a series of national team collaborations, each pairing a country with a culturally aligned creative partner. Seven collaborators. Seven countries. One of the most ambitious sneaker and apparel programs Nike has ever assembled.

Each partnership will produce matchday apparel alongside a Nike Cryo Shot sneaker. The silhouette draws its DNA from classic retro football boots, bringing archive design language into a modern context. The lineup of collaborators reads like a who’s who of global streetwear culture.

Palace represents England. Patta holds it down for the Netherlands. NOCTA covers Canada. Jacquemus brings a French sensibility to their national team. Slawn links up with Nigeria. G-Dragon carries South Korea. And the Virgil Abloh Archive rounds out the group with the United States.

Every pairing makes cultural sense. Palace and England share decades of football and street culture overlap. Patta and the Netherlands have a deeply rooted Amsterdam connection. G-Dragon is one of South Korea’s most globally recognized creative figures. The Virgil Abloh Archive continuing to produce meaningful work tied to major cultural moments feels right.

Early glimpses show the Cryo Shot taking clear inspiration from vintage football boot construction. The results look sharp across every colorway seen so far. June 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most significant months in Nike’s collaboration history.

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2026 World Cup

The Nike Cryo Shot is the sneaker at the center of this entire World Cup program. The silhouette takes clear cues from retro football boot design with a low profile, clean leather construction, and a streamlined toe.

Early images show the shoe working across a range of colorways depending on the collaborator. The Palace x England version runs in white with red accents and the signature Off-White-style zip tie treatment.

The Patta x Netherlands colorway goes black and orange, bold and direct. Each pair carries co-branding from both Nike and the collaborating partner. The overall effect is a sneaker series that feels genuinely connected to football culture rather than just adjacent to it.

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Tim Cook And Paul McCartney Just Made The Travis Scott Jordan 1 Even Bigger https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/986965-tim-cook-travis-scott-jordan-1-low-sneaker-news-2 Thu, 02 Apr 2026 02:03:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=986965 Tim Cook has been spotted wearing the unreleased Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low "Shy Pink" twice, most recently alongside Paul McCartney.

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Tim Cook has unexpectedly become one of the more interesting sneaker figures of the past month. The Apple CEO was spotted wearing the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low “Shy Pink” alongside Paul McCartney. The photo surfaced recently and the internet had a lot to say about it.

JustFreshKicks reports that the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 “Shy Pink” is going to drop on May 22nd, 2026.

This is not Cook’s first time being caught in the unreleased pair. A few weeks ago he was photographed wearing the same shoe on the streets of New York City. That sighting already had sneaker Twitter talking. The McCartney photo took it to another level entirely. Two legends, one pair of very pink Jordans.

The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low “Shy Pink” has not yet officially released. Cook wearing them publicly twice suggests he has a direct connection to either Nike, Jordan Brand, or Travis Scott’s camp. Apple and Nike have maintained a close relationship for years through the Apple Watch Nike collaboration. The dots are not hard to connect.

What makes this story genuinely fun is the contrast. Tim Cook is one of the most powerful people in the world. He runs a multi-trillion dollar company. He also apparently has taste in sneakers. Nobody saw that coming. The “Shy Pink” is one of the more anticipated Travis Scott drops in recent memory. Cook wearing it out casually only adds to the hype.

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Tim Cook Rocks Travis Scott Jordans

The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low “Shy Pink” is a softer, more subdued entry in the Cactus Jack x Jordan collaboration catalog. The shoe features a mix of pink suede and off-white tumbled leather across the upper.

A deeper rose-red tumbled leather swoosh provides the main contrast point. Pink laces thread through tonal eyelets cleanly. The cream midsole gives it a slightly vintage feel.

The overall palette is lighter and more wearable than most Travis Scott Jordan collaborations, which tend to run darker and more aggressive. That accessibility is likely what makes this pair appealing to someone like Tim Cook.

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The Air Jordan 4 “Toro Bravo” Official Images Are Here https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/986961-air-jordan-4-toro-bravo-sneaker-news-8 Thu, 02 Apr 2026 01:32:19 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=986961 Official images of the Air Jordan 4 "Toro Bravo" confirm a bold red upper build ahead of its May 2026 release date.

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Official images of the Air Jordan 4 “Toro Bravo” are finally here. The shoe is dropping this May and it looks exactly as aggressive as the name suggests. Jordan Brand is bringing serious heat into the summer season with this one.

zSneakerHeadz reports that the Air Jordan 4 “Toro Bravo” will be released on May 2nd, 2026.

The “Toro Bravo” name translates to “brave bull” in Spanish. It is a fitting title for a colorway this bold and uncompromising. Red has always worked on the Jordan 4 silhouette. This version takes that relationship to another level entirely.

The entire upper is covered in a rich red nubuck that dominates from every angle. Black laces thread through the lace cage, which sits in a matching dark tone. The mesh netting panel runs in black as well, creating a sharp contrast against the red base.

This is a confident, unapologetic colorway. The Jordan 4 silhouette has carried bold colorways well throughout its history. The “Toro Bravo” belongs in that conversation. May cannot come soon enough for collectors who have been eyeing this one since early images leaked.

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Air Jordan 4 “Toro Bravo” Retail Price

The Air Jordan 4 has one of the strongest design foundations in sneaker history. Tinker Hatfield’s 1989 design introduced the visible mesh netting, the support wings, and the over-the-ankle lace system that made it instantly iconic.

The “Toro Bravo” colorway uses every one of those signature elements to full effect. The rich red nubuck upper catches light differently from every angle, giving the shoe a textured, premium feel.

Black laces and a black mesh window create a dark contrast that keeps the look from going one-dimensional. The grey support wings and white midsole add the finishing details. It is a complete, well-balanced colorway on a timeless silhouette.

Also, the retail price of the sneakers will be $220 when they drop.

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Kanye West “Bully” Album Review https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/986954-kanye-west-bully-album-review Thu, 02 Apr 2026 00:42:04 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=986954 "Bully" doesn’t feel like a comeback. It feels like Kanye West is reminding the world he still knows the tricks while avoiding the vulnerability and ambition that once made his music impossible to ignore.

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We all have a friend who takes things too far, withdraws until things cool out, then makes their way back incrementally, testing the temperature before taking accountability, if that ever happens. They don’t acknowledge what went wrong, don’t assert their narratives as the right ones, nor do they offer an apology. The tension never gets resolved, and the cycle continues.

There’s a parallel between this type of friend and the person that Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has turned into in recent years. Although he’s always been an outspoken figure, one who often stood up for marginalized voices, his billionaire status and alignment with uber-conservative and far-right groups reduced him to an internet troll. In the past five years since his last solo album, he’s leaned into this persona until he seemingly couldn’t anymore. He’s gone through more than enough controversy to see his star power diminish tenfold. So when it came time to actually release Bully in its entirety—not just the snippets and teasers that surfaced here and there—it became evident that he was committing to some sort of redemption arc.

After f*cking up and withdrawing from the public eye, Bully ultimately serves as part reminder of his genius and part attempt to inch back into our lives without necessarily taking full accountability. The reality is that when he met with the rabbi and later released that statement apologizing, he essentially did the bare minimum for his public image. Bully feels like Kanye West testing whether the room is ready to let him back in.

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INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 14: Rapper Kanye West performs onstage during the “Vultures 1” playback concert during Rolling Loud 2024 at Hollywood Park Grounds on March 14, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

By the time the electrifying production of “King” kicks off, he treads the familiar narrative of “becoming the villain” from the hero while defying cancel culture. And yet the confidence feels more fragile when he’s talking about “distributing the dopeness like Alpo,” a noticeable example of the missing creative ecosystem that once sharpened Kanye’s writing. Unfortunately, “This A Must” falls into the same issue: a rather generic Ye banger whose only convincing attempt at capturing youthful energy comes through Nine Vicious’s ad-libs. For years, Ye has claimed to be the King of everything, yet he has grown far more distant from youth culture than ever before. And for every moment where he tries to throw a rager, it feels directionless. You already apologized—who are you raging against, and what are you celebrating?

Still, the Travis Scott-assisted “Father” delivers that bass-heavy, industrial feel that makes the braggadocio actually land. “Used to be on WorldStar, now I’m on Newsweek” is the type of effective, quotable lyric that captures his larger-than-life persona, yet it’s something sorely lacking across the album. Even Scott, who delivers a rather decent verse, veers at times into bars that feel more like brand endorsements, referencing Nike sales and Oakley deals.

If we’re giving Ye the benefit of the doubt, we have to applaud his production instincts. Even if he doesn’t fit into the latest trends in hip-hop as an MC, his fluency in sampling remains unmatched. There’s a satiny Roc-A-Fella smoothness to “Whatever Works” and “Punch Drunk,” thanks to the timelessness of the chipmunk soul flips. The haunting interpolation of “Huit Octobre 1971” on “Circles” featuring Don Toliver feels entrancing, even if its familiarity lies in stronger executions of the same sample by artists like MF DOOM and later, Tyler, The Creator. Kanye still flips samples with the instincts of a producer who helped rewrite hip-hop’s sonic vocabulary.

Unfortunately, the production itself doesn’t save the project entirely. Even when he’s bringing solid beats to the table, he’s lacking the lyrical umph to match them. At its core, this feels like what’s fundamentally missing from the album. Ye’s catalog has historically resolved whatever controversy preceded it, but this time, much of the album feels like he’s sidestepping controversy instead of confronting it. There’s a lack of vigor in his convictions that makes the record feel safe, especially when he leans into pop melodies and stadium-sized production on songs like “All The Love” and “Highs And Lows.” The saving grace is his admission that “no one bigger than the program until they’re bigger than the program”—one of the rare acknowledgments of how his controversies have been entangled in his ego as much as his mental health struggles.

The previously released Bully EP, which surfaced on streaming services before the album dropped, suggested there would be more to latch onto. The production on “Preacher Man” and “Beauty & The Beast” made the album feel promising. Earlier renditions hinted at a solid reentry into the music world without the red pill theatrics. However, downsizing his usual collaborative ecosystem left Ye with stellar beats but weaker writing and fewer contributors, which ultimately hurt the album. Andre Troutman remains a highlight on “White Lines” and “All The Love,” bringing a voice that feels appropriately placed in 2026.

Ultimately, Bully misses the mark because it fails to fully embrace the messiness that has historically been part of Ye’s charm. Each of his albums has processed the controversies he endured—whether it was the inflated confidence of Yeezus or the frustrations at fame on The Life of Pablo. Here, he barely addresses backlash, public implosions, or the damage he caused. Instead, he tries to make up for it with nostalgia, vague flexes that hardly land, and surface-level defiance. What’s missing is the self-mythologizing that once turned Kanye’s controversies into compelling narratives. Even the melancholy that permeates the album feels like a quiet acknowledgment that the dedicated portion of his audience is shrinking.

Bully doesn’t feel like a comeback. It feels like Kanye West is reminding the world he still knows the tricks while avoiding the vulnerability and ambition that once made his music impossible to ignore. Maybe if we eventually get a pure album of beats from Ye, he might be able to salvage the damage done. But let’s be real: Bully largely exists as another touring opportunity. Musically and otherwise, Ye does the bare minimum, and with Gamma behind him, it seems he’s currying corporate favor so long as he keeps his mouth shut. Maybe if he does exactly that on his next album, we’ll be able to fully absorb the genius of Kanye West once again.

User Reviews

HotNewHipHop users rated Ye’s Bully 3.69 out of 5 stars, based on 13 reviews. One user wrote, “You can do better than that. SMH.”

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Yeat Recruits Ice Spice For “Naked” Music Video https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/986950-yeat-recruits-ice-spice-naked-music-video Wed, 01 Apr 2026 22:16:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=986950 Yeat is feeding fans with more material surrounding "ADL" with the newest bit being a music video for "Naked."

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While Kanye West’s Bully has largely dominated hip-hop conversations over these last few days, Yeat also has been stirring up excitement. On Friday, March, 27, the Oregon rapper dropped off his highly anticipated double album ADL.

The project features two distinct sides with those being A Dangerous Lyfe and A Dangerous Love. The former dabbles in themes he’s covered pretty extensively in past releases. However, A Dangerous Love was a bit more of a risk for Yeat.

As the title suggests, he touches on what love means to him and how he’s struggled with the feeling. One of the songs that encapsulates this side of the tape is the interlude-like track “Naked.”

It’s a woozy solo joint that hears the 26-year-old rap/sing about how he plays a dangerous game by managing multiple women at once. Ultimately, the feelings he has for these people are pretty shallow as he prefers to just engage in sexual activities with them.

And I’m back in the city, back in the city, back in, baby (Could you work the waist? Ayy, ooh),” he says on the chorus.

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Yeat ADL First Week Sales Projections

The reason we are focusing on this track specifically is because he’s decided to drop an accompanying visual. In a pretty interesting twist, Yeat features Ice Spice in the video, who portrays one of his women of interest.

Directed by Noah Olivier Smith, there are some cool ways in which Yeat plays off of the sleazy lyrics visually. For example, Ice Spice is much bigger than him, showing that she ultimately has control over him. He wants to engage but she ultimately has the power to accept or deny his request.

The music video fittingly ends with the femcee squishing him underneath her heels.

This video also arrives following ADL‘s sales projections. As of earlier today, HITS Daily Double predicts that it will debut at number four on the Hot 200 next week. They are projecting that it will sell 80,000 copies, with 45,000 coming from physicals.

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Chris Blake Griffith Alleges Another Man Is Suing Stefon Diggs For Assault https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/986929-chris-blake-griffith-alleges-new-stefon-diggs-assault-victim Wed, 01 Apr 2026 21:46:37 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=986929 Chris Blake Griffith, who accused Stefon Diggs of sexually assaulting him, says there's another victim out there suing the NFL wide receiver.

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Chris Blake Griffith, the sports and culture marketing executive who’s in a legal tug-of-war with Stefon Diggs, is alleging that another man is suing the NFL free agent. During his interview with The Danza Project, he claims that Nigel King, who may or may not be another NFL receiver, is the latest alleged victim.

In the clip caught by Akademiks TV, Chris Blake Griffith alleges that he’s seen the “claims” King has brought forth. He doesn’t get into details really, but he does allege that like him, King was allegedly nearly killed.

Additionally, he alleges that King’s alleged lawsuit cites Darez Diggs and Charlie “Chap” Jordan. If you remember, these are the same two men who allegedly tried to take Griffith’s life.

Moreover, Griffith alleges he saw the video footage of King’s alleged attack and noticed right away that Darez and Charlie were indeed involved. He alleges the giveaway was their hairstyles as they were the same from when they allegedly assaulted him.

Right now, we suggest you take Griffith’s claims with a grain of salt. There seems to be little to no information on this alleged case.

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Stefon Diggs Released By Patriots

There’s a chance there’s some validity to his claims, but they are slim. Griffith could be referring to this case reported on by TMZ. In early February, the outlet shared a lawsuit that was filed by a man claiming to be an ex-employee of Diggs.

He was in charge of transporting a Ferrari owned by the Pro Bowl pass catcher in 2024. The man claimed that police deduced the car was stolen by third parties. However, Diggs allegedly spread the word that this person was the one responsible.

Things eventually escalated with folks in Diggs’ circle allegedly confronting him on multiple occasions. But tensions allegedly boiled over in December 2025. It was then that he was allegedly assaulted at Tootsie’s Cabaret in Miami by two guys from Diggs’ circle—suffering a torn ACL and other injuries. Diggs’ other brother, Trevon, allegedly watched it go down and did nothing.

Overall, while this may not be true, it certainly doesn’t really aid Stefon. On top of his legal issues and split from Cardi B, the New England Patriots released him after just one season. It happened in early March and as of yet, he hasn’t latched onto another roster.

It’s unfortunate as he helped the team reach the Super Bowl this past season. He was also just a year into his three-year, $63.5 million contract.

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Lizzo Admits She Remained A Virgin Until Winning A Grammy https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/986937-lizzo-remained-virgin-winning-grammy Wed, 01 Apr 2026 21:45:10 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=986937 Lizzo also revealed that tons of hip-hop artists popped up in her DMs after she won a Grammy Award in 2020.

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Lizzo says that she made a promise with herself to remain a virgin until winning a Grammy Award. She reflected on her love life during a new appearance on the Friends Keep Secrets podcast with Benny Blanco and Lil Dicky. She won her first award for best urban contemporary album with Cuz I Love You in 2020.

The conversation began with her describing herself as a “late bloomer.” “Isn’t that crazy? … I wasn’t even thinking about it. For me, I just promised myself when I was younger that I wouldn’t have sex until I won a Grammy,” she explained. When Lil Dicky asked if she would’ve stuck to the promise if she hadn’t won a Grammy by now, she remarked: “Who knows?”

Lizzo also recalled having her first kiss at 21 years old. “When we were teenagers at my church, we all made a pact that we wouldn’t do anything before marriage,” she said. “And then, I was just so scared. No one wanted to kiss me.” She added that the kiss, “was terrible. It was a New Year’s Eve thing and he, like, forced it on me,” she said. “I was really mad and I was like, ‘My first kiss is ruined!’”

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Lizzo On “Friends Keep Secrets”

Once Lizzo achieved Grammy success, she says that tons of hip-hop artists began sliding into her DMs.  “I was really confused,” she admitted. “Mind you, I grew up a big girl and I grew up like, guys didn’t like me like that. Where I grew up, if you were fat, you were ugly, which, that’s not true. Fat doesn’t equal ugly, but where I grew up, that’s what it was. So, I was kind of invisible to all the guys. No one liked me in high school. One guy liked me in high school, and he was like, so ashamed that he would pass me notes. ‘Come and hook up with me at this place,” and I was like, ‘No, I’m not gonna do that. What the f*ck is wrong with you.'”

Lizzo continued: “When all this shifted, and I started getting these DMs, I was confused. I was like, ‘I don’t even know what this person’s intention is. I thought it was all friendly. People had to tell me, ‘Hey, no. This person is trying to f*ck you.’ I was like, ‘What?’ I’m so oblivious.”

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Ye’s “Bully” Arrives Amid Kanye West Praise & Fatigue https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/986352-ye-bully-kanye-praise-fatigue Wed, 01 Apr 2026 21:39:52 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=986352 Ye is still drawing applause, but "Bully" lands during ongoing controversies that continue to complicate how listeners engage with his music.

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There was a time when a Kanye West release felt like a welcome interruption. Whether you loved or rejected it, engagement was unavoidable. Fans and critics argued in real time, debating whether each new project belonged alongside his earlier work, especially his still-unmatched debut, The College Dropout. Praise often entered the conversation before the music had time to settle. His albums didn’t just arrive, they demanded response. That reaction has noticeably shifted in recent years.

This isn’t to say West, now moving as Ye, no longer commands attention. The release of his latest effort, Bully, has still generated headlines and pulled listeners in out of curiosity or loyalty. However, the energy surrounding the music feels different. Early reactions point to a production that embraces the tension that once defined his work, with applause ringing from Ye’s peers.

Yet Hip Hop fans have also expressed that the writing doesn’t invite the same kind of dissection. For an artist long regarded as one of Hip Hop’s most influential artists, Bully lands with a massive rollout and impressive numbers, but lacks the fanfare. Some attribute this to Kanye West fatigue, stemming from the barrage of controversial incidents that have cast a shadow over his releases, if not his legacy.

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That matters more than any individual review. Outrage keeps an artist in conversation, and indifference removes them from it. Right now, the culture doesn’t sound angry with Kanye. It sounds tired.

The Pattern We Can’t Ignore

Any conversation about Kanye West that begins and ends with the music is incomplete. At this point, it reads as avoidance. The pattern, unforgiving to many, is documented and spans years, far back to his days of declaring that “George Bush doesn’t care about Black people” in response to the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.

During a TMZ Live interview in 2018, Ye described slavery as “a choice,” a statement that sparked immediate backlash and forced a public reckoning around how he was engaging with Black history. That same year, his alignment with Donald Trump became more visible, from wearing the red MAGA hat to his Oval Office appearance, where he delivered a surreal, freewheeling monologue that continues to haunt him.

By 2020, during his presidential campaign rallies, he made deeply personal and distressing revelations about his family, including comments about a near-abortion involving Kim Kardashian. Those moments blurred the line between political theater and private harm, with millions watching in real time.

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Then came 2022, the year that moved everything. In October, he wore a “White Lives Matter” shirt at his Yeezy fashion show in Paris, a slogan that was a white supremacist phrase created in reaction to Black Lives Matter. Around the same period, he posted and deleted comments criticizing BLM.

He posted that he was going “death con 3 on Jewish people,” a statement that led to widespread condemnation and the loss of major partnerships, including Adidas and Balenciaga. In interviews that followed, he did not retreat but escalated. On Alex Jones’ platform, he openly praised Hitler, while seated in a full face covering that evoked extremist imagery. Around the same time, he circulated swastika fashion designs, further pounding the intent behind the rhetoric. Prior to this, West had dined at Mar-a-Lago with Donald Trump and Nick Fuentes, a Holocaust denier and white supremacist, aligning himself not only with inflammatory language but with far-right figures and platforms that traffic in that ideology.

Then, the public harassment of ex-wife Kim Kardashian has also been ongoing, particularly throughout 2022, during her relationship with Pete Davidson. There were social media posts, music videos, interviews, and public statements targeting both of them in ways that felt obsessive and, at times, threatening.

None of these moments exists in isolation. They build on each other. Now, audiences, including fans who have held down the Ye fort for decades, are expected to dismiss the behavior and keep pushing toward the music.

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That accumulation is what shifts the conversation, because this is no longer about a headline or a misunderstanding. It is about a sustained, visible pattern of behavior that continues to unfold, with little evidence of interruption or accountability. People are responding to that, not just the individual incidents.

Hip Hop Has Forgiven Before

Still, Hip Hop has never required perfection from its stars. History shows that the culture will make room, even when that contradiction is uncomfortable. Chris Brown remains one of the clearest examples. After his 2009 conviction for assaulting Rihanna, his career did not disappear but recalibrated. Over time, a loyal fanbase allowed him to maintain relevance, even after ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran accused him of physical abuse, and there have been allegations of violent behavior throughout his career. The incidents never left his name, but they also never stopped his momentum.

The late XXXTentacion faced serious abuse allegations before his death. However, he also built a following that connected deeply to his vulnerability and sound. After he was killed in 2018, that connection intensified. Collective grief changed the conversation. For many fans, the music became the focus, and the allegations receded into the background.

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Then there is Kodak Black, who exists in a space where controversy and support move side by side. After pleading guilty to sexual assault in a 2016 case, his career continued with visible industry backing, including a federal pardon in 2021. Despite his unhinged behavior that has concerned some of his peers, audiences have seemed to set his problematic behaviors and history aside.

Then there is Dr. Dre, whose past includes admitted violence against women, including the assault of journalist Dee Barnes in the early 1990s. That history did not disappear, but it became secondary to his legacy as a producer, executive, game-changer, and architect of West Coast Hip Hop. His influence crafted how his past was remembered, or overlooked.

Each of these cases reveals something specific about how the culture processes harm. Time plays a role, and output matters. Further, loyalty carries weight. In some cases, the music creates enough distance for listeners to compartmentalize what they know from what they hear. Forgiveness in Hip Hop is rarely formal. It is negotiated, quietly, through continued engagement.

From Kanye To Ye, And What We Lost Along The Way

Meanwhile, West has always made music in conversation with his own mythology. Each era carried its own set of tensions, and for a long time, the work was strong enough to hold them.

The College Dropout introduced him as self-aware and defiant, a producer-rapper pushing against industry expectations. By Graduation, he was chasing scale, competing with stadium Rap, and redefining what mainstream success could look like. Then came 808s & Heartbreak, where grief and emotional fracture reshaped his sound after the death of his mother in 2007. That openness expanded further on My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, a project built in the aftermath of the 2009 VMAs incident and breakup with Amber Rose.

Even his more chaotic periods produced work that demanded attention. Yeezus arrived abrasive and confrontational, leaning into his public image as a disruptor. The Life of Pablo felt unfinished and alive at the same time, mirroring a mind that refused to be still. There were controversies in each era, ego, outbursts, and public missteps, but the music kept reframing the narrative. It gave context and a reason to stay.

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However, what changed is not just the behavior. It’s the balance. Donda arrived in 2021, and the spectacles had started to eclipse the substance. The listening events were grand, and in true Ye fashion, symbolic, but the music itself felt uneven. Still, there was enough there for listeners who wanted to hold on and argue for his place. Bully arrives without that cushion.

It doesn’t reframe him nor challenge the narrative that has been built around him over the last several years. Instead, it sits inside it. That makes the listening experience different. You’re not encountering an artist rewriting his story. You’re hearing music that exists alongside everything people now associate with his name, from antisemitism to far-right policies to White Lives Matter to social media posts and calling out his family and former friends, to spiraling in front of a global audience. That, from Kanye West as a cultural force to Ye as a figure defined by his own turmoil, has changed the terms of engagement.

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The question isn’t whether the art can be separated from the artist. That debate assumes the art is still pulling its weight. What Bully exposes is something quieter and more final. The audience has already started to pull away. So, the question becomes less about forgiveness and more about distance. He’s recently arrived with apologies for his outlandish, offensive behavior—but have we forgiven Kanye West? Do we have to? Does it matter in the grand scheme?

Forgiveness suggests a moment. It’s a reckoning after acknowledging harm, followed by some form of repair. That moment has never clearly arrived. There has been no sustained pause or language that signals reflection. Aside from sitting with a rabbi to say I’m sorry, there’s no attempt to reconcile with the weight of what has been said and done. What has happened instead feels more passive, especially given the state of global affairs both inside and outside the U.S.

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Some listeners have disengaged without announcement. They no longer check for the music or defend him in conversation. Others remain, but with a different posture. There’s less enthusiasm, but there is still a segment that continues to support him fully, framing his behavior as provocation or the byproduct of something deeper.

Ye’s legacy is already secured, and what he’s built will never disappear. What remains uncertain is his relationship to the present. That divide tells its own story, because what we’re witnessing may not be forgiveness at all. A slow, collective recalibration where the culture decides, individually and quietly, how much access it is willing to give him. A comeback not only makes people listen again, but it also makes them care about what’s being created. At the moment, audiences don’t seem to have decided on whether it still does until reconciling his past becomes more than a suggestion.

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