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From The Bowling Alley To The Grand Ole Opry: Trisha Yearwood Opens Up About Her Nashville Journey

Before she was a Grammy-winning artist and one of the most iconic voices in country music, Trisha Yearwood was just an aspiring artist trying to find her way in the Nashville music scene. At 21 years old instead of spending her time partying, she was working toward her one and only goal of being a successful country singer.

Sitting down with Bobby Bones on an episode of the BobbyCast, Yearwood was asked if she had fun during her first years in town. She replied, “No. I mean, I was in school. I wasn’t a partier. Broadway was just really not a place you went. It was really a dangerous part of town. There wasn’t anything like it is obviously now, and there wasn’t really anywhere to go.”

While attending Belmont University, the Georgia native cut her teeth working as an intern at Mary Tyler Moore Records (MTM Records) and singing in a bowling alley on the weekends. She kept her job at the bowling alley for a few years, performing covers of Linda Ronstadt to Whitney Houston and everything in between.

However, between the long hours, little pay and less than ideal working conditions, Yearwood was ready for a change.

“I started doing demos and I realized that I could get more work,” she explained. “I could get more work in demos if I quit the night job. And also, I sounded like I had smoked two cartons of cigarettes the night before in the morning at a 10 o’clock session. So I finally made the transition and realized I could make a lot more money doing demos even though that was 40 bucks a tune. I did a lot of demos, and I made my own hours, made my own work, and I did really well. So I gave up the bowling alley.”

Never Giving Up On Her Ultimate Goal

While she may have given up the bowling alley gig, Yearwood says she never let go of the big dream that first brought her to Nashville.  

“I never did…I always believed that this was what I was supposed to do because I didn’t want to do anything else. I didn’t have a backup plan. I didn’t have a, well, if I can’t be an artist, I want to be in the music industry. That would’ve been torture to be in the music industry and not doing this,” she admitted. “This was all I ever wanted to do.”

She even had the opportunity to get her foot in the door as an artist when she was asked to audition for the band Highway 101 with Paulette Carlson as the lead singer, but ended up pulling out in fear that it would hinder her chances of being a solo act.

“When I got home, I thought, I don’t know if they’re going to offer this to me or not, but I feel like if I take it, I’m stepping into a successful group that no one’s going to be able to be Paulette Carlson or make people forget that it’s such a successful group. And then I’m also kind of saying, well, you believed in yourself your whole life that you could be a solo artist, but now you’re going to give up and do this. And so I sent a letter and said, I’m going to take myself out of the running.”

Entering A New Chapter With ‘The Mirror’

Trisha Yearwood; The Mirror
Trisha Yearwood; The Mirror

Luckily, this risky decision paid off and Trisha Yearwood eventually landed on her feet as an award-winning solo artist who is now an esteemed member of the Grand Ole Opry. She is also entering a new chapter of her career this year with the release of her highly anticipated new album, The Mirror, arriving July 18 via Virgin Music Group.

Even though Yearwood has been a wildly celebrated singer for years now, songwriting wasn’t always a prominent part of her career. In fact for a long time she stayed away from penning her own music in fear that she wasn’t good enough to keep up with the hitmaking writers in town. But in recent years that has all changed and this new project marks the first time she has fully co-written and co-produced a record.

“’The Mirror’ seemed like the perfect title because for the first time in my career, it truly is a record, a full album of reflection. It really is an album of like, this is who I am, this is who I’ve been.”

Reflecting on how she landed on this title for the project and the personal meaning behind the song itself, she shared, “The hook line is, I’ve always been the girl in the mirror. It’s like she sees herself and she’s like, oh, she looks good. I like what she’s doing. And you don’t realize that’s me. I’m so used to picking myself apart…If we could see ourselves outside ourselves, we would like ourselves a lot more. We work so hard on pulling ourselves apart. So ‘The Mirror,’ that song is really about you’re okay and you need to, I’ve always seen what you’re now finally seeing.” 

However these songs fall among her listeners, whether they find their own connection in it or not, Yearwood admits she isn’t worried about the opinions of others because she is truly proud of this project.

Upcoming Performances And Appearances

On the release date of the new album, she is set to perform live from Rockefeller Center as part of TODAY’s 2025 Citi Concert Series. The free concert will take place on the TODAY Plaza at 48th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues in New York City, and is open to the public.

Yearwood will also take the Opry stage in Nashville on July 19 followed by a headline performance at  the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum’s Trisha Yearwood and Friends Celebrate Linda Ronstadt and Los Angeles Country-Rock on July 22.

 Along with her upcoming performances, Trisha Yearwood will meet fans during a series of special album signings in honor of The Mirror’s release

Special Album Signing Dates:

July 18 – New York City – Barnes & Noble, Fifth Avenue

July 19 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center, Home of Trisha’s ParTY Nachos

July 19 – Nashville, TN – The Opry House

July 23 – Chattanooga, TN – Barnes & Noble

July 24 – Monticello, GA – Monticello-Jasper County Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Center (Yearwood’s Hometown)

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WATCH: Lainey Wilson Draws Jelly Roll-Inspired Face Tattoos on Drew Baldridge During ‘Save Me’ Duet

Lainey Wilson recently invited Drew Baldridge to join her for a rendition of “Save Me,” her chart-topping hit with Jelly Roll, and to mark the moment, she gave him fake face tattoos with a Sharpie, replicating Jelly Roll’s signature ink.

During their performance at Hooftbeat Music Festival in Wisconsin, Wilson turned to Baldridge mid-song and joked, “You look a lot like Jelly Roll. We just need to draw you a little teardrop right here.”

Looking around the stage, Wilson asked, “Do you have a permanent marker? Hold up, I’ve got a permanent marker.” 

Drew Baldridge, Lainey Wilson; Photo Courtesy Drew Baldridge
Drew Baldridge, Lainey Wilson; Photo Courtesy Drew Baldridge

Baldridge appeared to be stunned and questioned, “Are you serious?”  

Wilson then drew a teardrop on one side of his face and a cross on the other, teasing, “I’m gonna turn around and think, ‘Jelly Roll, is that you?’”

With his new “tattoos,” Baldridge finished the duet with Wilson, belting the emotional lyrics in unison:

“I’m a lost cause/ Baby, don’t waste your time on me/ I’m so damaged beyond repair/ Life has shattered my hopes and my dreams,” they sang. 

Co-written by Jelly Roll (Jason DeFord) and David Ray Stevens, Jelly Roll first released a solo version of “Save Me” on his 2020 album, Self Medicated. The track took on new life when he teamed up with Lainey Wilson for a reimagined duet following their surprise performance at the 58th Academy of Country Music Awards. The powerful collaboration climbed to No.1 on the country charts in December of 2023, marking Jelly Roll’s third No.1 and Wilson’s fourth on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.   

After having the chance to sing “Save Me” with Wilson, the reigning ACM Entertainer of the Year, Baldrdge reflected on the moment on social media. 

“The following day Last night was an unforgettable night with @Lainey Wilson 😂 @Jelly Roll you definitely pull the tats off better than me,” he joked. 

Lainey Wilson is set to perform at a few more festivals before she launches the U.S. leg of her highly anticipated Whirlwind World Tour. The trek is set to kick off on August 14 at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Her new single, “Somewhere Over Laredo,” is at country radio now and will appear on her upcoming Whirlwind Deluxe release.   

Drew Baldridge also has a slew of tour dates on the books, including shows with Bailey Zimmerman and various festivals like Watershed, Big Valley Jamboree, and more. Baldridge is working on new music as his single, “Tough People,” continues to impact the charts.     

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Watch Zach Top Soak Up the Sun in His ‘Good Times & Tan Lines’ Music Video

Zach Top brings his latest single, “Good Times & Tan Lines,” to life with a summer-soaked new music video.

Out now, the clip captures Top and a group of friends enjoying a fun-filled day on the lake. The Washington native shows off his wake surfing skills and performs along the waterfront. His dog, Otis, and girlfriend, Amelia Taylor, also make appearances, along with members of his touring band.

Zach Top; Photo via YouTube
Zach Top; Photo via YouTube

The video perfectly matches the feel-good summertime tune, written by Top alongside Carson Chamberlain and Wyatt McCubbin. “Good Times & Tan Lines” was released on June 9 to coincide with his CMA Fest performance and will appear on his highly anticipated new album, Ain’t In It For My Health, due out August 29 via Leo33.

“Good times and tan lines/ Cold beer and summer nights/ That was all there was to life/ Good times and tan lines/ Good, good times and tan lines,” he sings on the chorus. 

Brimming with ‘90s country vibes, the song continues Top’s tradition of honoring classic country sounds. It’s hard not to draw comparisons to Alan Jackson’s iconic 1993 hit, “Chattahoochee.” The release follows the success of his first-ever No.1 at country radio with “I Never Lie.”

Zach Top is spending the summer on Dierks Bentley’s Broken Branches Tour, where he recently joined Bentley’s Hot Country Knights as his hilarious alter ego Billy Bottoms.   

Next, the ACM New Male Artist of the Year will continue his Cold Beer & Country Music headlining tour with recently announced new stops at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre (two nights), Louisville’s KFC Yum! Center, Oklahoma City’s Paycom Center, Charleston’s Credit One Stadium, Vancouver’s Rogers Arena and Charlottesville’s John Paul Jones Arena (among others).

Zach Top 2025 Tour Dates

July 10 /// Virginia Beach, VA /// Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater*
July 11 /// Bristow, VA /// Jiffy Lube Live*
July 12 /// Mansfield, MA /// Xfinity Center*
July 13 /// Clearfield, PA /// Clearfield County Fairgrounds
July 18 /// Cincinnati, OH /// Riverbend Music Center*
July 19 /// Noblesville, IN /// Ruoff Music Center*
July 20 /// Twin Lakes, WI /// Country Thunder Wisconsin
July 21 /// Valparaiso, IN /// Porter County Expo Center
July 31 /// Salt Lake City, UT /// Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre*
August 1 /// Nampa, ID /// Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater*
August 2 /// Quincy, WA /// Watershed Festival
August 7 /// Camden, NJ /// Freedom Mortgage Pavilion*
August 8 /// Raleigh, NC /// Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek*
August 9 /// Charlotte, NC /// PNC Music Pavilion*
August 10 /// Lewisburg, WV /// The State Fair of West Virginia
August 14 /// Darien Center, NY /// Darrien Lake Amphitheater*
August 15 /// Holmdel, NJ /// PNC Bank Arts Center*
August 16 /// Bethel, NY /// Bethel Woods Center for the Arts*
August 21 /// Savannah, GA /// Enmarket Arena*
August 22 /// Birmingham, AL /// Coca-Cola Amphitheater*
August 23 /// Biloxi, MS /// Mississippi Coast Coliseum*
August 28 /// New York, NY /// Madison Square Garden Arena*
August 29 /// Burgettstown, PA /// The Pavilion at Star Lake*
August 30 /// Clarkston, MI /// Pine Knob Music Theatre*
September 26 /// College Station, TX /// Live at the Station
September 27 /// Lubbock, TX /// Cook’s Garage+
September 28 /// Morrison, CO /// Red Rocks Amphitheatre‡
September 29 /// Morrison, CO /// Red Rocks Amphitheatre‡
October 3 /// Charlottesville, VA /// John Paul Jones Arena‡
October 4 /// Ocean City, MD /// Country Calling 2025
October 9 /// Knoxville, TN /// Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center+
October 10 /// Louisville, KY /// KFC Yum! Center+
October 11 /// Evansville, IN /// Ford Center+
October 16 /// Brandon, MS /// Brandon Amphitheater+
October 17 /// Bossier City, LA /// Brookshire Grocery Arena+
October 18 /// Oklahoma City, OK /// Paycom Center+
October 24 /// Charleston, SC /// Credit One Stadium+
October 25 /// Simpsonville, SC /// Greenville Country Music Festival
October 30 /// Missoula, MT /// Adams Center‡
October 31 /// Billings, MT /// MetraPark – First
Interstate Arena at Metrapark‡
November 1 /// Casper, WY /// Ford Wyoming Center‡
November 7 /// Bismarck, ND /// Bismarck Event Center‡
November 8 /// Rapid City, SD /// Summit Arena at The Monument‡
November 13 /// Eugene, OR /// Matthew Knight Arena‡
November 15 /// Vancouver, BC /// Rogers Arena‡

*as part of Dierks Bentley’s Broken Branches Tour
+with special guest Andy Buckner
‡with special guest Jake Worthington

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Country Music Hall of Famer Ray Stevens Suffers Mild Heart Attack

Country Music Hall of Fame member Ray Stevens is on the mend after undergoing heart surgery. The beloved 85-year-old singer, songwriter, and entertainer was hospitalized last Friday night (July 4) after experiencing chest pain. Following a heart catheterization procedure at a Nashville hospital, doctors confirmed Stevens had suffered a mild heart attack.

The minimally invasive heart surgery took place on the morning of Monday, July 7 and has since been confirmed to be successful. He is expected to make a full recovery after taking some time to rest and rehabilitate.

Stevens’ team announced that in order to fully prioritize his health, all upcoming performances at his West Nashville-based CabaRay Showroom have been canceled through the end of July.

Photo Courtesy Ray Stevens
Photo Courtesy Ray Stevens

For anyone who would like to send their well wishes to Stevens during this time, cards can be mailed to the following address: 

Ray Stevens

5724 River Rd

Nashville, TN, 37209

Known for his comedic musical talent, Ray Stevens has spent more than 60 years entertaining audiences of all generations around the globe. His legendary catalog includes unforgettable hits like the multi-million selling track, “The Streak” and the powerful anthem, Everything Is Beautiful.” His signature mix of humor and messages from the heart has made him one of the most cherished voices in the business.

With a career that has spanned multiple genres, Stevens has earned an impressive list of accolades, including 12 GRAMMY® nominations and two wins at the coveted award ceremony. Additionally, he has sold over 40 million albums and performed for millions of fans across the globe.

Along with his induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, Stevens is also a proud member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, Musicians Hall of Fame, and the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. He even has a star on the Music City Walk of Fame, this proving his lasting impact on Nashville.

Not only is he a renowned singer and composer, but the Georgia native has also produced, arranged and played on the recordings of some of the biggest names in Music City including Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers and Brenda Lee.

Stevens established a comedic presence in the genre of country music beginning in 1958. He became a staple in the country scene throughout the ’70s and ’80s with hits including “Gitarzan” “Mississippi Squirrel Revival” and “The Streak.”

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Nelly Buys Horse Racing Team With New Fortune

Nelly turned a $50 million payday from selling half his music catalog into a new venture by purchasing and relocating a horse racing team to his hometown.

The Hip-Hop icon, born in St. Louis, acquired the Seattle franchise of the National Thoroughbred League and moved it to Illinois, rebranding the team as the St. Louis Nellies.

The team will make its official debut at the inaugural Nelly Cup on July 19, 2025, at Fairmount Park in Collinsville, Illinois.

“I’m excited to be part of bringing a new professional sports team to the city that means so much to me,” said Nelly. “The St. Louis Cup is set to be one of the summer’s premier events, and I can’t wait to hit the track and celebrate with our incredible St. Louis fans.”

The event will blend sport and entertainment, featuring live music, a fashion show and a trophy presentation by Nelly himself. Admission is free and open to the public.

The move comes after Nelly sold 50 percent of his music catalog to HarbourView Equity Partners for a reported $50 million.

The deal includes some of his most recognizable hits, such as “Hot in Herre,” “E.I.” and others. The catalog spans eight albums from his decades-long career.

By investing in the National Thoroughbred League, Nelly joins a growing list of celebrities entering the sports ownership space.

The league aims to modernize horse racing by combining competition with entertainment, and Nelly’s involvement brings both star power and hometown pride.

Fairmount Park, located just across the Mississippi River in Collinsville, has hosted horse racing for decades and now becomes home to one of the NTL’s newest franchises.

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Diddy Backs Off Bail, To Remain Locked Up In Hell-Hole Prison Until October

Diddy backed off his push to get sentenced early in a letter his lawyers sent to the court today (July 8) in place of what was supposed to be a virtual hearing on the matter.

Diddy’s lawyers and prosecutors agreed on a schedule leading up to his October 3, 2025 sentencing. Post-verdict motions are due by July 30 and a final pre-sentence report will be filed by September 18.

The disgraced mogul will be sentenced on October 3 following his conviction on two federal charges tied to prostitution-related interstate travel.

The Hip-Hop mogul was found guilty on July 2, after a seven-week trial but acquitted of more serious charges, including sex trafficking involving Cassie Ventura and another woman referred to as “Jane.”

He was also cleared of a racketeering conspiracy count.

Despite avoiding the most severe allegations, Diddy still faces up to 20 years in prison although most legal experts believe he will serve no more than four years.

Last week, Diddy’s legal team had requested that the court expedite his sentencing date and consider granting release based on his personal and family circumstances.

“Mr. Combs has 18-year-old twin daughters, as well as a 27-year-old son with no other living parent,” his attorneys wrote in a court filing. “Mr. Combs’s mother is 85 years old. She suffers from various health conditions. For example, she was hospitalized in July 2024 for a heart condition and had brain surgery the previous year. She lives near Mr. Combs in Florida and she would like him to be her primary caretaker.”

They also noted that Combs has a 3-year-old daughter and has already served nearly 10 months at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, which they described as having “notoriously problematic conditions.”

Federal prosecutors strongly opposed the request, arguing that the law mandates detention after conviction for the crimes Combs was found guilty of. They also cited his history of violence toward women as a reason to deny release.

Cassie Ventura’s legal team also weighed in, urging the court to keep Combs in custody.

“Detention is mandatory post-conviction on these charges, and Ms. Ventura believes that Mr. Combs is likely to pose a danger to the victims who testified in this case, including herself, as well as to the community,” her attorneys stated.

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Nicki Minaj Says JAY-Z Owes Her Hundreds Of Millions, Ruined Hip-Hop, Basketball & Football

Nicki Minaj called out JAY-Z on Monday (July 7) in a heated post on Twitter (X), claiming she’s owed hundreds of millions from the sale of TIDAL and has yet to see a dime.

The dispute stems from JAY-Z’s sale of TIDAL to Square Inc., now known as Block, in 2021. Nicki Minaj, who was part of the original artist ownership group, believes her equity was never fairly honored during the transaction.

The rapper alleged she was shortchanged in the streaming platform’s acquisition and rejected a $1 million settlement offer. Minaj added she never received any compensation from the deal, stating she “didn’t even get one red penny.”

“We’ve calculated about 100-200MM so far,” she wrote. “Jay-Z call me to settle this karmic debt. It’s only collecting more interest. You still in my TOP 5 tho. Let’s get it n####. And anyone still calling him Hov will answer to God for the blasphemy.”

Minaj also revealed plans to use the money she says she’s owed to support her #StudentOfTheGame initiative to fund college tuition, school fees and student loan payments for her loyal Barbz.

Beyond the financial feud, Minaj has also accused JAY-Z and Roc Nation of ruining Hip-Hop, football, basketball, touring, Instagram and Twitter.

Last month, Nicki claimed JAY-Z and Roc Nation were targeting her and aligning with Demoree Hadley, the estranged daughter of Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez.

Hadley recently filed a lawsuit against her mother, claiming she was forcibly institutionalized under Florida’s Baker and Marchman Acts.

In a public interview, Hadley said Minaj is experiencing similar harassment.

“They’ve [Roc Nation] abused her [Nicki Minaj’s] freedom of speech, they’ve abused her family, they’ve attacked her husband, they’ve attacked her child…It should really scare the American people,” Hadley said. “Me, it should really scare you guys, too, right? Because I’m the daughter, so it’s like, at this point, if it’s happening to me, I think she’s really outspoken and I’m grateful that she’s being outspoken on it because I think she’s almost saying it like, ‘Well, it happened to me, it’s happening to her, let me speak up on it, nobody is safe right now.’”

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Trae Tha Truth Talks His Daughter Baby Truth, DJ Screw Legacy, Houston’s Cultural Power & More

Houston Hip-Hop has always marched to the beat of its own slowed-down, candy-painted drum, and Trae Tha Truth is one of its most dedicated generals.

Trae is not only respected in the streets but also globally recognized for his humanity. He’s got those deep, organic ties to DJ Screw and the Screwed Up Click, but is also connected to his tireless community activism.

Now he blesses us with a new album, Angel, which dripped on his birthday, July 3. The H-Town veteran sat down with AllHipHop‘s DJ Thoro for a heartfelt and candid conversation.

With his daughter Baby Truth by his side, Trae discusses the spiritual inspiration behind his new music. He also pays homage to DJ Screw, opens up about his humanitarian work across the U.S. and even imagines his dream collaborations.

This conversation peels back the layers of a man who’s as committed to his culture as he is to his calling.

AllHipHop: First off, I gotta say I’m a big fan. “Swang” with Big Hawk is a classic.

Trae Tha Truth: Appreciate that. That record brought me to the national level. It defined Houston culture—cars, the sound, and Big Hawk, R.I.P.

AllHipHop: Let’s talk about your new record “All Right.”

Trae: Yeah, it features my daughter Baby Truth and LeCrae. It’s all leading up to the Angel album.

AllHipHop: The track has gospel vibes. What inspired that direction?

Trae: Life. The struggles I’ve faced, especially with my daughter. When things get tough, I pray—and God makes it all right. That’s the message.

AllHipHop: What do you think about GloRilla winning a BET Award for Best Gospel Artist?

Trae: I don’t usually comment on stuff that ain’t my business. But if the song impacted people and God used her for that, who are we to judge? That’s how powerful He is.

AllHipHop: Paul Wall told me Texas artists don’t even have to leave the state to make a living.

Trae: Facts. We been had our own economy. You could go gold or platinum just in Texas. We created our own independent hustle.

AllHipHop: That’s rare. In New York, nobody can do that.

Trae: That’s why I ride so hard for Houston. From Beyoncé and Yolanda Adams to Travis Scott and Megan Thee Stallion. We got legends in every lane.

AllHipHop: Do you think people mimic Houston’s sound?

Trae: Some do, but a lot pay homage. People don’t realize Trap Soul stems from what DJ Screw did: slowing down R&B tracks and creating that vibe.

AllHipHop: So when did you first fall in love with Hip-Hop?

Trae: My pops was a big fan of gangster rap. We’d hit Soundwaves or Sam Goody every week for new tapes. My mom sang, so I had both R&B and rap in my blood.

AllHipHop: Your biggest market outside Houston?

Trae: New York. I could hold my own out there. I’ve got tracks with East Coast cats like Raekwon, Jadakiss, Ross, Jeezy. They respect the artistry.

AllHipHop: You ever intimidated working with any of your idols?

Trae: Never. That’s like sparring. I’ve always been ready for the challenge: rapping, harmonizing, lyrical bars, whatever.

AllHipHop: If you could do a dream collab with any artist, dead or alive, who would it be?

Trae: DJ Screw. I gotta rep my culture. But if we talk powerhouse collab—Michael Jackson, Pac, Nipsey, Big. I’d make a timeless classic with them.

AllHipHop: Speaking of Screw, what was your relationship like?

Trae: I met him at 15 or 16. By 19, I was on Screw tapes with my group Gorilla Mob. He gave us our first taste of radio. He wasn’t just a DJ. He was my brother, my partner, my supporter. We were supposed to sign to his label before he passed. I’ll always carry his legacy.

AllHipHop: You do a lot for the community. What’s new?

Trae: I’m always working. Just sent an 18-wheeler full of supplies to help tornado victims in St. Louis. I was helping with the LA fires too. Trade Day is coming up in Houston—July 17 through 21. But now I get calls to help nationwide.

AllHipHop: Houston gave you the key to the city, right?

Trae: Two keys, actually. I got awards, belt buckles…stuff I didn’t even know existed. Seven holidays in Houston and one in Milwaukee. But I feel like when I win, we all win. It’s not just me.

AllHipHop: What inspires your music now?

Trae: Life. Pain. Growth. I started rapping my brother Dinky’s lyrics when he was locked up. Now I’m decades deep and still here, still relevant.

AllHipHop: Let’s talk cars. New York got BBS Boys, but y’all got slabs.

Trae: Man, in Houston, if you ain’t on slabs, you ain’t made it. My brother used to gut the backseat and fill it with speakers, domes, and ride on them swingers. It’s a rite of passage.

AllHipHop: Your album Angel. Tell me about it.

Trae: This one’s special. It’s my prized possession because of what I went through making it. It’s pain, it’s God, it’s soulful. One of the standout joints is “Amen” featuring Dave Chappelle.

AllHipHop: That’s huge. Any hard copies or vinyl drops coming?

Trae: Not yet, but Cam Newton just told me I need to. I might drop some limited-edition colored vinyl. It’s time.

AllHipHop: You got anything on the film side?

Trae: Yeah, got a movie called Sole on Tubi. It’s animated and features me. My daughter Baby Truth wants in on the next one, so we working on that too.

AllHipHop: Final sports question: how you feel about KD on the Rockets?

Trae: If they mesh right, it could work. Even before KD, our young squad had potential. But now, with KD, Jabari, VanVleet, and the rest—it’s about roles and chemistry.

AllHipHop: Yo, appreciate you. Happy birthday and salute to Baby Truth.

Trae: Appreciate you, always love.

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Grimes Says Elon Musk’s X Is “Poison”

Grimes called out Elon Musk and his ownership of X in a scathing critique of the platform’s effect on digital discourse and her own mental health.

The Canadian artist resurfaced online after a long break and didn’t hold back.

“OK, I’ve basically been entirely off social media and returning here it is overwhelmingly, abundantly and profoundly clear that this place – and all of these places – are a poison, a prison of utterly short form deep deep-sounding nonsense attached to no one that ur brain will discard imaging its learning,” she wrote.

Musk finalized his $44 billion purchase of Twitter in October 2022, according to The New York Times, and rebranded it as X in 2023.

Musk has faced ongoing criticism for his changes to the site.

Grimes, who shares three children with the Tesla and SpaceX CEO, said the platform’s current state pushed her to step away from the internet altogether.

She described the online world as “the entire thing is a theatre” and a “sh**ty pale simulacra of a life.”

The pair, who began dating in 2018, split nearly four years ago.

Despite their breakup, they continue to co-parent their children: 4-year-old X Æ A-12, 3-year-old Exa Dark Sideræl and 3-year-old Techno Mechanicus, who was born in 2022.

Grimes also shared that she’s been channeling her energy into music, specifically praising British producer Sub Focus.

“I literally could not be more hyped on (British DJ) Sub Focus,” she said. “Dance music has felt bizarrely sterile and increasingly so over time.”

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Keyshia Cole Closes Hunxho Chapter With Tattoo Cover-Up

Keyshia Cole has officially erased the last visible trace of her relationship with Hunxho, sharing a video Tuesday (May 14) from a tattoo studio where she had the rapper’s name ink covered for good.

In a video posted on her stories, Cole wrote, “Thank God,” adding a praying hands emoji. “Covered.”

The move comes months after Cole publicly confirmed her single status in March, following a rollercoaster romance that began in 2024 and unraveled earlier this year.

The R&B singer had previously admitted she wasn’t quite ready to let go, telling an interviewer in May, “But am I ready to move on? No. I still got the tattoo here, so I can’t…I don’t know.”

That hesitation seems to have passed.

Cole’s breakup with Hunxho played out in real time across social media and interviews, with cryptic posts and subtle jabs hinting at trouble long before the official split.

The relationship had its share of friction, including Cole’s discomfort with Hunxho’s flirt-heavy collaboration with rapper Gloss Up.

Despite that, the pair stayed together for a few more months before calling it quits.

Hunxho, as with previous breakups, has kept quiet.

Cole, now focused on herself, said she’s not rushing back into the dating world and is content with where she is.

“Every time [results in] heartbreak,” she said in May, reflecting on her past relationships.

Meanwhile, Cole is back on the road, celebrating the 20th anniversary of her debut album, The Way It Is, with a global tour that kicked off in July. The lineup includes Lil’ Kim, Jadakiss, T-Pain, Tink, Wale, Fridayy, Jeremih and SWV on select dates.

​AllHipHop