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[MUSIC] Ariana Grande Call Off Engagement To Pete Davidson

[MUSIC] Ariana Grande Call Off Engagement To Pete Davidson

The romance between “Sweetener” singer Ariana Grande and “SNL” performer Pete Davidson

The couple, whose romance turned engagement powered the celebrity gossip machine through the summer, has split, a source close to the singer tells CNN. The couple engagement was confirmed by Davidson in June. They had been dating a few weeks at the time.
The pair met when Grande guest hosted “SNL” in 2014. Davidson and Grande began dating shortly after she broke up with late rapper Mac Miller.
Once the couples engagement went public, they spoke openly about their affection for one another.
Davidson called himself “the luckiest guy in the world, he said in an interview with GQ. He continues, “The day I met her, I was like, ‘Hey, I’ll marry you tomorrow,’ ” Davidson recalled. “She was calling my bluff. I sent her a picture [of engagement rings]. I was like, ‘Do you like any of these?’ She was like, ‘Those are my favorite ones,’ and I was like, ‘Sick.’ “
Grande also spoke about how happy she was with Pete. In a song titled “Pete Davidson” from her recent album she sings, “Universe must have my back, fell from the sky into my lap/And I know you know that you’re my soulmate and all that.”
[MUSIC] Kayne West, Charlamagne Mental Health Talk Cancelled

[MUSIC] Kayne West, Charlamagne Mental Health Talk Cancelled

Kayne West was scheduled to give a TimesTalk on mental health with his friend and past interviewer Charlamagne Tha God at New York’s Town Hall on Wednesday night.

However, Charlemagne posted on social media Monday morning that the talk scheduled for Oct.17 has been cancelled.

“Normalizing being mentally healthy is a conversation that I really wanted to have with Kanye because he’s been so vocal about his own mental health struggles,” he wrote to instagram.

“Unfortunately I think to have that conversation with him right now would not be productive and a total distraction from the point of the convo which is to eradicate the stigma of mental health especially in the black community.- ME.”

 

West, has admitted in the past that he is bipolar, and said several times that he has stopped taking medication intended to stabilize his condition.

Given his recent behavior change, he has made many confusing and contradictory statements over the past few weeks, including ones during a conference with Trump on Thursday Variety reports and a series of free-associative videos posted from Uganda, where he is currently working on his delayed next album, “Yandhi” — the cancellation is not entirely surprising.

West had not responded publicly to the cancellation. After briefly deleting his social media accounts last week, but have rejoined Twitter.

 

[MUSIC] 6LACK DROPS VIDEO FOR PRETTY LITTLE FEARS

[MUSIC] 6LACK DROPS VIDEO FOR PRETTY LITTLE FEARS

Today 6Lack released the official music video for his record ” Pretty Little Fears” (Ft Jcole). This is the third track he made a video for off his recently released album ” East Atlanta Love Letter” which mixes his R&B melodious voice with his battle rap mentality. The video starts with 6Lack talking to a women in a high school gym but quickly switching between a beach and a nighttime drive scence.The video ends with Cole rapping his verse while sitting in a car with his girl who is a vibe. The video and track is a perfect match especially for the season were in. Check out the video below.

 

[MUSIC] Jacquees Explains Why He Remixed Ella Mai’s Song “Trip”

[MUSIC] Jacquees Explains Why He Remixed Ella Mai’s Song “Trip”

Jacquees is known for coming through with some of the best remixes in the business.

Quees puts his twist on some of the world’s popular songs, Jacquees’ “Quemixes” receive a decent amount of attention. When his version of Ella Mai’s “Trip” started doing better than the original, the remix was removed from YouTube and Soundcloud. Mustard, one of Ella Mai’s label representatives, explained that they had sent a cease and desist since he had monetized the remix without their authorization.

Jacquees went on a live stream to give his side of the story, describing why he remix his version to  “Trip” in the first place before giving a preview of a new Quemix of a Daniel Caesar track. He talks about why he decided to upload his version of “Trip.”

“I’m just remixing it because I like it,” said the singer. “I been doing this shit forever. And it’s all love. It ain’t no ‘I’m tryna be better than you’ or none of that shit. I do this shit. And people gon’ say what they wanna say. So it’s like, that’s just what it is”.

[Music] Drake Talks About His Son for the First Time, Kayne West Revealed His Secert

[Music] Drake Talks About His Son for the First Time, Kayne West Revealed His Secert

Drake spoke out about his 12-month-old son in a new interview on Friday, October 12, while discussing his feud with Kayne West.

The 31 year old Rapper said on HBO’s The Shop that he began to see stories online that included details of a conversation the two men had about relationship troubles Drake was having with the mother of his son, former porn star Sophie Brussaux.

“I tell him I’m having trouble with my son’s mother. We had a conversation,” he said. “I wake up, and all these dates are out … Then the next two days, whatever, I wake up now to this text from him, passive like, ‘Yo, I love you brother.’”

Rapper Pusha-T even came at Drake for his poor father skills and called him out as a deadbeat dad, Us Magazine Reports 

Drake’s response to that, “I knew something was going to come up about my kid, they had to add, like, the deadbeat thing to make it more appealing; Drake said to The Shop. 

Watch The Full Interview Here 

I’m sure we’ve all heard rumors of Drake having a Secert son, and wanting a family with Rihanna, but never knew he had a 12 month old with a former porn star but now we know the rumors are true and everything is now out in the open.

What do you think about Kayne betraying Drake? 

[Music] Pe$o the Misfit links with Hey Indo! to talk new music, career moves and more!

[Music] Pe$o the Misfit links with Hey Indo! to talk new music, career moves and more!

 

 

Peso The Misfit Interview

Hey Indo!, the Golden Boy, sat down with Peso the Misfit for an exclusive one-on-one interview about his come up, new music and what he feels he has to offer to the rap game. Check out Pe$o’s music and story here:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/pesothemisfit

IG: @pesothemisfit

Music: https://fanlink.to/NewTone

 

How long you don’t know how long you’ve been making music?

Peso the Misfit: Well I’m 21 now. So I started making music when I was 15. I was in a relationship at the time when I was from like 13 to 15; it was a lot going on. I like rap, let me start writing about this shit.

How did you get started?

Peso the Misfit: I bought me a little interface and then from 16 to 18 I practiced my production, mixing, mastering, so that I could do it myself. And then from 18 to now I’ve just been being real solid with everything. So putting out my own music, writing myself, producing most of it myself. All of its getting mixed and master by me. And now I’m handling all the paperwork, [the] copyrights, and legal stuff. I’m trying to do as much as I can, so I’m never in a position where I have to depend on somebody and I get taken advantage of.

Who are some of your musical influences?

The people who I really liked were people like 50 Cent. He was a big influence on me. Nas, Cole, Kendrick, Drake, Mobb Deep. Wu-Tang you know. So I was looking at them, mainly 50 and Cole, and I was like “Alright, I see how they approach their business. So early on I realized from a lot of my other peers, there is more than just making music.

What influenced you to have this business savvy to want to go into it like that?

PTM: Well before even doing music, I used to want to act. More like just do something since I was real young. And my dad has his own business, and he and my mom would always tell me especially, my dad, he’s like whatever you do make sure you’re the boss. You never want to work for another man or another woman. You always want to be in control of you, because you know working for other people you have to do what they say, and come in when they want you to come in. When you are your own boss, you work around your own schedule. So that always like really stuck with me.

You know it’s not just about writing all these bars, making the beat hot, then boom! Put it out then blow. This is business. You’ve got to think about marketing and all that stuff. I used to study a lot of what people did, and the moves they made business wise, watch interviews, and try to pick up on some gems they dropped.

So then I was like “All right, the best thing to do is learning it for myself because the best way to learn something is through experience.” So I figure, it’s better me doing it my own way because all the people I look up to, they did their own way and they on top.

Talk to us now about what you’ve got going on now. You put in all this work. You grinded, you learned all these skills and so that has resulted in what?

PTM: I stopped putting music out a lot like around two years ago. Because I got excited and I had so much shit to write about, I put out like five tapes in one year and then a bunch of singles the next year. I was real excited I was like “Yo I can record myself!” I was going off, and then I realized it’s not just rapping, I need songs.” Then after I’ve got all that out and all the singles I was getting a lot of love. But it’s not what I wanted. You know I realized it was local love and this is cool but I need to attack this in a better way. So I took some time off, got better with my song making ability, got better with writing songs, learning people, seeing what’s out, what’s popping, because I don’t really like the new music.

How do you feel about the current state of hip-hop music?

I don’t really like the new music because like I feel like it doesn’t resonate with me. I like stuff that gets me into it. So I was like you know let me fall back, regroup, and make a plan, a strategy so that once I do attack, you know, it’s just execute. I don’t have to worry about the plan; I just have to execute what I already thought. So I got the songs done. I put myself in a position of money where I could start off, I’ll do what I’m doing, make some connections. My name is out there already. Not big, but like people know who I am.

I got a producer in Nebraska, I got a cameraman from Boston, and I got fans in other states hitting me up all time. They’re always asking “Yo when you dropping something?”. I’m not big but I got love. So now everything’s in place and I got my strategy done. Now I’m putting out my first official single when everything else was just on Youtube.

INDO: But you can’t make no money off that

PTM: Exactly, and not everybody want to go on Soundcloud all the time. So now, I got my first official single everywhere.

INDO: What’s it called?

PTM: “New tone”. The song and the video are already out; I’m getting love from it. People really love it and I got everything else lined up. I got a 30 clip of just singles ready to go, and I’m working on two to three projects. Now I’m just about to get the videos done and then I’m pushing that out.

Where can people find the new single?

PTM: It’s on Apple Music, Itunes, Spotify, Soundcloud, Youtube, Tidal, Napster, haha if n***as still use that

INDO: (laughing) On everything, haha that shit is out

So what’s next for Pe$o the Misfit?

PTM: I got the singles for the music done. So I just got to make sure everything is set and just stay consistent with it. And that’s where I’m at right now. I think I’m heading in the right direction.

If you could tell the people that support you one thing, what would it be?

PTM: I would say the number one thing that I would want you to get from me is, “Learn to appreciate”. You know, when you appreciate stuff, especially life, everything expands. Your value and happiness will grow. The opportunities will grow when we appreciate things. So, you appreciate life because there’s a lot going on, especially with mental health nowadays. It’s always been an issue, but it’s a lot bigger now.  So when you appreciate people and appreciate life, you’ll treat people better.

So I deliver pizza, I worked for my dad and he does construction and recycling. A lot of times I clean out houses, like garbage and stuff.  We do s**t that people don’t even want to get paid to do you.

So I was doing that and delivering pizzas, and going to college. I took a semester off for financial reasons and for my music career. I’m like damn yo, I just want to make music. All this is taking away time. But then at the same time, I had to take a step back and be like, you know this is what life is. I can’t complain because I got to live through this. I got to learn how to say I appreciate the fact; I have a job that is giving me money, to support my music. Also it’s giving me experiences to talk about in my music, and that influences my artistry. So it was a whole new level, even though I know this is not what I want to be doing. I know it’s not permanent, it’s temporary, so I’ll appreciate it while I have it because I’m going to look back later, when I make it and be like damn, I used to deliver pizza.

INDO: It made you stronger, that’s deep bro, that’s deep…Well you know I want to thank you for coming through and sitting down with me. I learned a lot about you in this little about of time. It was dope bro dope but if it’s anything that you want to leave the people at home, you know, I know we just talked about appreciation and definitely staying consistent stuff. But if it’s anything that you want them to know about Pe$o the Misfit, now’s the time you know

PTM: I’d say they should definitely follow me on IG and Twitter. @pesothemisfit. From there y’all can find my soundcloud, but I’ll give it to you anyway, Pe$o The Misfit. I got a lot coming out, I’m really excited. This first song I just put out is only the beginning. I got a lot of other music on Soundcloud and Youtube. This music will help you, it’ll touch you. It will help you get through stuff. Be on the lookout, follow me and just remember the name.