50 Cent throws shade as Drake reveals texts about Rick Ross feud

50 Cent

50 Cent has entered the chat. The rapper reacted to Drake’s text to his mother regarding the ongoing feud with Rick Ross. Taking to Instagram on Sunday night, 50 Cent shared a screenshot of Drake’s messages, shedding light on the escalating tension between the two rap heavyweights.

In the texts, Drake lays out the details of the feud, accusing Ross of being “angry” and “racist” amidst the exchange. The contentious dialogue stems from Ross’ disparaging remarks, including labeling Drake as a “white boy” and alleging cosmetic surgery.

Seizing the opportunity to add fuel to the fire, 50 Cent waded into the drama with his trademark wit and humor. “Mounjaro makes you hungry and racist, we don’t need this sh*t take it off the market!” 50 quipped alongside the screenshot, punctuating his post with a playful nod to his branded products.

50 Cent Chimes In

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Moreover, as fans flocked to the comments section, the atmosphere was excited with amusement and anticipation. Many asked for a collaboration between Drake and 50 Cent, envisioning an explosive track with DJ Whoo Kid on the intro. “At this point we need Drake & 50 to team up for a track,” one fan urged. Another echoed the sentiment, declaring, “A Drake and 50 track would take over the world.”

Furthermore, Drake’s text to his mother provided further insight into the escalating feud. Furthermore, it painted a picture of Ross’ reasoning for his erratic behavior fueled by a substance named “Mounjaro.” According to Drake, Ross’ erratic behavior, including performing at proms for money, is a dramatic way to say it’s affecting him.

However, the feud traces its roots back to Kendrick Lamar’s verse on Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That,” which sparked a flurry of diss tracks. In addition to social media frenzy. Drake’s leaked track, “Push Ups,” served as his response to Lamar’s initial salvo, reigniting the feud and prompting Ross to fire back with a scathing rebuttal aimed squarely at Drake.

Moreover, as tensions continue to simmer in the hip-hop community, fans eagerly await the next chapter in the drama. Fueled by the fiery exchanges between rappers Drake, Rick Ross, and the ever-entertaining 50 Cent. Stay tuned to Remixd Magazine for more stories.

Anycia returns with new music “Bad Weather”

Anycia

Atlanta-born rapper and rising talent in the hip-hop scene, Anycia, unveils her latest single, “BAD WEATHER.” Produced by the esteemed jetsonmade and the dynamic duo, Bankroll Got It, the song’s a hit. Embracing a nostalgic 90s hip-hop vibe, the track enchants listeners with its razor-sharp lyrics and velvety-smooth delivery.

Complementing the release is an official music video. Helmed by the visionary director Diamond Visuals, the video transports viewers into Anycia’s world as she gracefully traverses the skies of Los Angeles in her private jet. The visual is juxtaposed against the backdrop of a rain-soaked cityscape below. Inspired by a real-life encounter, the concept was influenced by Anycia’s visit to LA during Grammy week.

“BAD WEATHER” serves as just a glimpse into what lies ahead for her. Her highly anticipated project is set to make its debut in April as well.

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This latest offering follows a string of successful singles, including the chart-topping “Back Outside,” featuring Grammy-nominated rapper Latto, “UP, LIT,” and the soul-stirring “NENE’s PRAYER.” With each release, Anycia cements her status as an artist to watch in 2024. Having graced the stages of prestigious festivals such as Rolling Loud and SXSW’s Restless Fest. In addition to a sold-out headline debut at the iconic S.O.B.’s in NYC. As she gears up for the release of her project on April 26th and a lineup of performances later this year, Anycia continues to captivate audiences with her undeniable talent and magnetic stage presence.

What do you think of the new music? Are you ready for new music from Anycia? Let us know on Remixd Magazine.

Amani crafts a musical ‘Enigma’ with his latest project

Amani

Texas-based artist Amani is redefining the boundaries of hip-hop and rap with his genre-bending sound and introspective lyricism. Drawing inspiration from a diverse range of musical influences, Amani’s journey from New York to Texas has shaped his identity as an artist. Moreover, he infuses his music with a unique blend of cultural experiences and personal insights.

“My artist/stage name is Amani. My real name is Isaac. Amani is my middle name and I chose it because I wanted my artist name to be different but still be a part of me,” he says. “Also, my middle name was chosen/given to me by my mother which also means a lot. With all of that in mind, Amani isn’t some alter ego. But more so stepping into a more empowered and confident version of myself which I express through my music.” This offers a glimpse into the deeply personal significance of his chosen artist name.

Describing his sound as “different,” Amani’s music defies categorization. Furthermore, he seamlessly blends elements of alternative hip-hop, rap, and indie/alternative rock. “It’s likely something you aren’t used to, especially because I make music of multiple different genres and sub-genres because I enjoy listening to various kinds of music,” he explains, highlighting his approach to music production.

Moreover, fueled by a lifelong passion for music, Amani’s creative journey has been shaped by a various musical influences. Ranging from JPEGMAFIA and Nas to Cuco and Tame Impala. “I’ve been passionate about music ever since a young age. My mother taught me how to play the piano. And I would take music lessons and classes and even consumed large amounts of classical music,” he reflects.

Furthermore, his debut album, ENIGMA, released on March 29th, 2024, under his self-owned record label, Amani Hiphop LLC, is a testament to his artistic vision and creative ability. Inspired by experimental albums like Yeezus by Ye and Scaring the Hoes by JPEGMAFIA, ENIGMA explores themes of self-discovery and introspection.

ENIGMA is really about myself. I see myself as an enigma, often hard to figure out and understand. I figured that the album itself would be an enigma to other people since alternative or experimental hip-hop/rap isn’t really something I’ve seen my peers listen to,” Amani explains.

Stream ‘ENIGMA’ By Amani

Looking ahead, Amani teases upcoming projects that promise to further showcase his versatility as an artist. “In the Summer of 2024, I hope to drop another rap project but this time it would be one that sounds more familiar to consumers of hip-hop/rap,” he reveals.

Through his music, Amani hopes to inspire others to embrace their creativity and pursue their artistic passions fearlessly. “I want my fans to create what they truly want to create and to not let any outside thoughts or opinions cloud your judgment or creative processes when it comes to releasing music,” he asserts.

For those eager to join Amani on his musical journey, he can be followed on socials below.

Instagram: https://instagram.com/amanihiphop 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/amanihiphop

Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@amanihiphop

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Angeletho knows how to craft Texan rap with a unique twist

Angeletho

From the heart of Austin, Texas, emerges a rising star in the music scene. Angeletho, whose blend of melancholic rap infused with Texan vibes is captivating listeners far and wide. Born Angel S., this artist’s journey to musical stardom is as colorful and diverse as the sounds he creates. “My artist name is Angeletho (pronounced Angelito like in Spanish). My real Name is Angel S. I got my artist name from my name being named after my mom’s grandpa Angel And took my grandpa Margarito nickname on ‘Ito’ my dad’s side and collided them but spelt different there for becoming Angeletho,” shares the artist.

Moreover, describing his sound proves to be as complex as the music itself. “It’s really hard to describe a specific sound it’s like melancholic/Texas Rap/ Backpack/ Different. Really, I just make what sounds good to me in the moment,” Angeletho explains. Highlighting the fluidity and versatility of his musical style.

For Angeletho, music is more than just a passion. It’s a means of self-expression and creativity. “I love creating stuff and music really allows me to do that in every aspect from writing to playing instruments to designing cover art. Bringing new ideas to life it’s just a really beautiful thing to see everyone do it in their own way cause there’s really no rules to how it should be done so that inspires me cause it’s freedom,” he reflects passionately.

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Furthermore, drawing inspiration from a diverse group of musical icons such as Pink Floyd, Ice Cube, J. Cole, and Frank Ocean, Angeletho’s music transcends genre boundaries. He prides himself on offering listeners a unique listening experience.

Moreover, his latest single, “Mortal Man,” produced by Chxse Bank, dropped on April 11th, 2024, and showcases Angeletho’s evolution as an artist. “I wanted to try some new was listening to ‘There will be Tears’ By Frank Ocean and Mr Hudson, said damn lemme try some,” he shared.

“‘Mortal Man’ really paints a picture in the sense of even if I don’t ‘Make it.’ I’ma keep doing what I love for me and not for others,” Angeletho explains.

Furthermore, through his music, Angeletho hopes to give a message of authenticity and self-empowerment to his fans. “Do what makes you happy people who f**k with you will gravitate towards you. And if people hate that’s okay don’t gotta be a people pleaser,” he asserts. Emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself in a world driven by external validation. Stay tuned with what he has going on and follow him on IG.

Interview: Da Crook talks inspirations and impact of his new project ‘Who Decides War’

Da Crook

Da Crook, born and raised in Toronto’s West End, is an artist whose journey through life is as raw and unfiltered as his music. With his latest project Who Decides War that just dropped, Da Crook invites listeners into his world. A world shaped by personal struggles, triumphs, and the chaos of the streets.

From his early days as a teenager sporting Crooks and Castles apparel to earning his street name “Crook,” Da Crook’s path to becoming an artist was paved with influences from the gritty realities of urban life. His sound, he describes, is a fusion of raw energy, lyrical prowess, and an experiential journey through the streets of Toronto.

“There were several life moments that fueled my inspiration for this project,” Da Crook told RemixdMag. “Like becoming a father in the last 3 years and losing friends to the system. Friends fighting for freedom are aspects surrounding the album. Even if you don’t live this life, you’ll know it’s real. Even if you can’t relate to my lifestyle, you can feel and see how it’s communicated.”

But Da Crook’s music isn’t just about showcasing his skills. Moreover, it’s a reflection of his life experiences and the world around him. “Music saved my life,” he shares, emphasizing the transformative power of art in shaping his identity and providing an outlet for his voice.

Da Crook On Inspirations

Influenced by hip-hop legends like Biggie, Camron, and Jadakiss, as well as the mix of sounds his father introduced him to, Da Crook’s music is a testament to the diverse types of influences that have shaped his artistic vision.

Who Decides War is more than just an album; it’s a testament to Da Crook’s evolution as an artist and as a person. Inspired by life-changing moments such as becoming a father and losing friends to the system, the album dives deep into the struggles of street life. He offers a perspective that is both authentic and unapologetic.

Collaborating with producers he has worked with for years, Da Crook has crafted a project that is melodic, raw, and deeply personal. Tracks like “Down” featuring Skilla Baby showcase the unique cultural influences that shape both artists, offering listeners a glimpse into the cities that have molded their identities.

Through his music, Da Crook hopes to convey a message of honesty, growth, and resilience. “I want listeners to know the odds were against me, but I made it through,” he says.

For those looking to follow Da Crook’s journey, you can find him on Instagram (@dacrook), YouTube (@dacrookaao), Twitter (@dacrook_), and TikTok (Dacroook). With Who Decides War, Da Crook invites listeners to join him on a journey through the streets of Toronto and beyond. Stream the project below.

Fans and celebrities react to Drake vs. Rick Ross diss tracks

Drake

Hip-hop is getting spicy again, and it’s kicking it off with feuds between Drake and multiple people. But one in particular that nobody saw coming was the Toronto rapper exchanging social media blows with the biggest boss thus far.

Before we get into this unexpected rift that kicked off rap’s civil war, Metro Boomin and Future dropped an album, ‘We Don’t Trust You,’ that sent social media into a blaze. Once people discovered Kendrick Lamar featured on a track titled “Like That,” in which Compton rapper J. Cole and Drizzy were dissed, hip-hop has been in an uproar. When Dreamville rapper J. Cole caught wind of the verse, he dropped ‘Might Delete Later,’ which featured “7-minute Drill,” a response to Kendrick. But the response track didn’t last long because Cole removed the track from social media and apologized to Lamar, citing he felt pressured by the public.

Now, Rick Ross is getting involved. Since Rick Ross unfollowed Champagne Papi on Instagram, it has raised many questions regarding why, but in a leaked diss track from Drake, he not only takes shots at Kendrick Lamar, Metro Boomin, and The Weeknd, but he also takes shots at Rick Ross. According to Forbes, the leaked diss track titled “Push Ups (Drop and Give Me 50)” dissed Ross’s age. And he also mentioned the hits that the rapper received in his career came from Drizzy.

Celebrities went into a frenzy all over social media after the leaked song dropped on the net.

Before the fans could soak in the unreleased track, the Miami-Dade rapper spent no time responding to the track with a diss of his own. The diss “Champagne Moments” accused him of having ghostwriters and having cosmetic procedures such as a nose job and a BBL.

Although both rappers have taken shots toward one another since both of the releases. The 6 God posted a screenshot of a conversation between him and his mom joking about the nose job, Ross constantly posts on the Instagram story and X, daring the rapper to respond, and even Uma Thurman weighing on the beef, fans have been reacting to this very unexpected beef. Take a look at some of the reactions below!

Fans React To Drake Vs. Rick Ross

What are your thoughts on rap’s civil war?

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Aaric Mychal is blending golden era hip-hop with modern sounds

Dallas-based artist Aaric Mychal is making waves in the music scene with his unique blend of Golden Era hip-hop infused with a modern twist. Rooted in the vibrant music scene of Dallas, Mychal’s journey to musical stardom is as organic as his beats.

“I’ve wanted to make music since I was a kid,” he told RemixdMag. “I’ve always had sounds floating around my head. It’s really cool to be able to get these sounds out and share them with people. At this point, it’s something that I have to do, it’s just a part of me,” Mychal shares passionately.

Drawing inspiration from legendary figures like J Dilla and early G.O.O.D. Music, Mychal’s sound encapsulates the essence of 90s hip-hop while seamlessly integrating contemporary elements. “My biggest influences are easily J Dilla and early G.O.O.D. music. I studied a lot of Dilla when I first started producing. Common, Big Sean, Kid Cudi, 2005-2011 G.O.O.D. Music as a whole had a huge impact on my production as well,” he reveals.

His latest release, “Easy Money,” is a testament to his innovative approach to music production. “Easy Money to me is when you’re getting paid to do something you love. If you love it, it’s not really work,” Mychal explains. The track, which dropped on April 15th, is a mesmerizing fusion of nostalgic samples and contemporary beats, showcasing Mychal’s ability to craft infectious melodies that resonate with listeners.

Stream “Easy Money” By Aaric Mychal

“Easy Money came to me while I was in the process of flipping the sample you hear on the beat. One of my kids was playing with a toy cash register and it made a ‘chi-ching’ noise. It really caught my attention and gave me the idea to add some money sounds to the beat. From there, I just kept building the song,” he recounts, shedding light on the creative process behind the track.

But Mychal isn’t stopping there. With an instrumental/beat tape titled “Hill Valley Havoc” slated for release this summer, he promises a sonic journey characterized by soulful samples, synth chords, and ominous 808s. Additionally, he’s collaborating with guitarist Prince Chuck on a project dubbed “Attack of The Mutant,” teasing a sound reminiscent of Pete Rock meets The Red-Hot Chili Peppers.

“When it comes to my music, I want fans to know that you are free to create whatever you want. There are no rules when you’re creating your own art. ‘Just Do It’ like Nike says,” Mychal asserts, emphasizing the importance of artistic freedom and self-expression.

For those eager to stay updated on Aaric Mychal’s musical journey, he can be followed on Instagram (@aaricmychal) and his website, aaricmychal.com. With a promising future ahead and a penchant for pushing musical boundaries, Aaric Mychal is undoubtedly an artist to watch in the ever-evolving landscape of hip-hop.

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