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A Complete Recap of Rolling Loud LA
Rolling Loud kicked off its final celebration of the year at the NOS stadium in San Bernardino, California. The three-day festival featured performances by J Cole, Playboi Carti, and Chris Brown, with a closing performance by Future Hendrix who brought out special guest Kanye West.
It was the first Rolling Loud since the Omicron variant hit the streets, as well as the newly-instated 18+ policy following the tragic deaths at Travis Scott’s Astroworld. There were also new security protocols that required artists to leave the premises directly following their performances.
On each day of the festival, there were numerous special attractions to check out on site. Throughout the festival, Rolling Loud and Black Music Action Coalition hosted panels with industry thought leaders, activists, and musicians who have used their platforms to advocate for change. Curated art installations with messages promoting social change were shown, with profits going to charity.
Other attractions throughout the days included a Bunny’s Bae Bar, Barber Shop, Loud Factory, Manny’s Bodega, Lyrical Lemonade, Liquid Death Recycling Station, and the Power 106 Booth.
On Friday, December 10th, the festival kicked off with the likes of French Montana, Chief Keef, and Ty Dolla $ign captivating each of the three stages.
Kid Cudi closed out the inaugural day as the headliner, and dedicated his set to the late great Virgil Abloh, who tragically passed away from cancer last month. Cudi also suggested that he will drop two albums in 2022.
On day two, J Cole headlined, albeit suggesting that it would be his last performance for a while. Cole brought out his artists Bas and Lute to assist on some tracks, and performed some hits from his latest album The Off-Season.
One of the highlights on day 2 was Key Glock’s performance, which paid homage to his cousin Young Dolph who was tragically gunned down last month in his hometown of Memphis. O.T. Genass, Paper Route Woo, and Shupe Bandz also took the stage to perform some of their collaborations with the late, great rapper. You can pay your respects to Young Dolph by donating to Young Dolph’s family’s community-based non-profit — the Ida Mae Family Foundation — here.
Playboi Carti was one of the many artists to headline Sunday night, and performed a bevy of hits with live instrumentation. King Vamp even took control of the camera at one point and directed his own footage, before exiting the stage in smoke.
Closing out the festival was Future Hendrix, who could have probably done another hour long set if he wanted to to get through his variety of hits. At one point, Roddy Ricch, who is gearing up for his album Live Life Fast next year, came out to perform as a guest. Future also brought out Florida’s own Hotboii and former presidential candidate Kanye West, who came out to 2007’s “Can’t Tell Me Nothing.” Ye, who appeared to be wearing the same exact outfit as hsi Free Larry Hoover concert with Drake on Thursday, even tried freestyling to F–k Up Some Commas” at one point, screaming “Jesus Gang” at the top of his lungs.
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An Exclusive Look Inside The 2022 BET Awards
The 2022 BET Awards took place on Sunday (June 26) at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, CA. Taraji P. Henson served as host once again, and Diddy was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Kanye West and Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds.
Lizzo opened the show with a thunderous rendition of “About Damn Time” from her forthcoming album “Special.” The “Good As Hell” singer rocked a bedazzled gold outfit and accented her vocal performance with a flute.
Jack Harlow took the stage next, where he performed “Poison” with Lil Wayne. After this opening performance, the crowd erupted when special guest Brandy popped in for a cameo during “First Class.” The legendary singer and the “What’s Poppin” rapper exchanged words earlier this year when Jack Harlow admitted that he didn’t know she and Ray-J were siblings. As a response to this lack of acknowledgement, Brandy released a playful diss-track to Harlow, which she performed while on stage. “Allow me to reintroduce myself, my name is / World-famous, one of the greatest / Living legend, did I mention my résumé is amazing?” It is clear that the two have made amends and are on good terms following the matter.
Later in the evening, Latto brought out Mariah Carey for a special rendition of “Big Energy” to set the crowd ablaze. Latto and Lizzo will go on tour in September of this year.
The show also acknowledged current events and an estranged political climate. Within the first few minutes of the show, presenters Janelle Monae and Jazmine Sullivan commented on the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade.
Host Taraji P. Henson used her monologue to comment on the matter. “Guns have more rights than a woman,” Henson said. “It’s a sad day in America. A weapon that can take lives has more power than woman who can give life, if she chooses to.”
Doja Cat was the night’s leading nominee with six nominations, followed by Drake and Ari Lennox with four each. However, despite each of these artists leading the pack in nominations, each artist went home empty-handed.
Instead, the top winners of the night were Silk Sonic, Kendrick Lamar and Tems. Silk Sonic was awarded Album of the Year for An Evening With Silk Sonic. The duo also took home the award for best group. Kendrick took home the trophy for Best Male Hip-Hop Artist, setting a record five wins in that category. The Compton rapper also won Video of the Year for Family Ties with Baby Keem. Lastly, Tems won Best Collaboration for her work on “Essence” with Wizkid and Justin Bieber. The win was Bieber’s first BET Award. Tems also won the trophy for Best International Act.
View the full list of winners below:
Album of the Year
WINNER: An Evening With Silk Sonic, Silk Sonic
Back of My Mind, H.E.R.
Call Me If You Get Lost, Tyler, The Creator
Certified Lover Boy, Drake
Donda, Kanye West
Heaux Tales, Mo’ Tales: The Deluxe, Jazmine Sullivan
Planet Her, Doja Cat
Best Female R&B/Pop Artist
WINNER: Jazmine Sullivan
Ari Lennox
Chlöe
Doja Cat
H.E.R.
Mary J. Blige
Summer Walker
Best Male R&B/Pop Artist
WINNER: The Weeknd
Blxst
Chris Brown
Givēon
Lucky Daye
Wizkid
Yung Bleu
Best Female Hip-Hop Artist
WINNER: Megan Thee Stallion
Cardi B
Doja Cat
Latto
Nicki Minaj
Saweetie
Best Male Hip-Hop Artist
WINNER: Kendrick Lamar
Drake
Future
J. Cole
Jack Harlow
Kanye West
Lil Baby
Best Group
WINNER: Silk Sonic
Chlöe X Halle
City Girls
Lil Baby & Lil Durk
Migos
Young Dolph & Key Glock
Best Collaboration
WINNER: “Essence,” Wizkid Feat. Justin Bieber & Tems
“Every Chance I Get,” DJ Khaled Feat. Lil Baby & Lil Durk
“Family Ties,” Baby Keem & Kendrick Lamar
“Kiss Me More,” Doja Cat Feat. SZA
“Way 2 Sexy,” Drake Feat. Future & Young Thug
“Whole Lotta Money” (Remix), Bia Feat. Nicki Minaj
Best New Artist
WINNER: Latto
Baby Keem
Benny the Butcher
Muni Long
Tems
Yung Bleu
Video of the Year
WINNER: “Family Ties,” Baby Keem & Kendrick Lamar
“Have Mercy,” Chlöe
“Kiss Me More,” Doja Cat Feat. SZA
“Pressure,” Ari Lennox
“Smokin Out the Window,” Silk Sonic
“Way 2 Sexy,” Drake Feat. Future & Young Thug
Video Director of the Year
WINNER: Anderson .Paak a.k.a. Director .Paak
Benny Boom
Beyoncé & Dikayl Rimmasch
Director X
Hype Williams
Missy Elliott
Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award
WINNER: “We Win,” Lil Baby X Kirk Franklin
“All in Your Hands,” Marvin Sapp
“Come to Life,” Kanye West
“Grace.” Kelly Price
“Hallelujah,” Fred Hammond
“Hold Us Together (Hope Mix),” H.E.R. & Tauren Wells
“Jireh,” Elevation Worship & Maverick City Music
BET Her
WINNER: “Good Morning Gorgeous,” Mary J. Blige
“Best of Me (Originals),” Alicia Keys
“Have Mercy,” Chlöe
“Pressure,” Ari Lennox
“Roster,” Jazmine Sullivan
“Unloyal,” Summer Walker & Ari Lennox
“Woman,” Doja Cat
Best International Act
WINNER: Tems (Nigeria)
Dave (U.K.)
Dinos (France)
Fally Ipupa (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Fireboy DML (Nigeria)
Little Simz (U.K.)
Ludmilla (Brazil)
Major League DJz (South Africa)
Tayc (France)
Best Movie
WINNER: King Richard
Candyman
Respect
Space Jam: A New Legacy
Summer of Soul
The Harder They Fall
Best Actor
WINNER: Will Smith, King Richard
Adrian Holmes, Bel Air
Anthony Anderson, Black-Ish
Damson Idris, Snowfall
Denzel Washington, The Tragedy of Macbeth
Forest Whitaker, Respect | Godfather of Harlem
Jabari Banks, Bel Air
Sterling K. Brown, This Is Us
Best Actress
WINNER: Zendaya, Euphoria | Spider-Man: No Way Home
Aunjanue Ellis, King Richard
Coco Jones, Bel Air
Issa Rae, Insecure
Jennifer Hudson, Respect
Mary J. Blige, Power Book II: Ghost
Queen Latifah, The Equalizer
Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary
Regina King, The Harder They Fall
YoungStars Award
WINNER: Marsai Martin
Akira Akbar
Demi Singleton
Miles Brown
Saniyya Sidney
Storm Reid
Sportswoman of the Year Award
WINNER: Naomi Osaka
Brittney Griner
Candace Parker
Serena Williams
Sha’carri Richardson
Simone Biles
Sportsman of the Year Award
WINNER: Stephen Curry
Aaron Donald
Bubba Wallace
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Ja Morant
LeBron James
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Bobby Shmurda prefers a Pop Smoke verse over Jay Z
Bobby Shmurda took a break from dancing and sat down with DJ Akademiks on his “Off the Record” podcast. The “Shmoney” artist was asked a question about who he would prefer a feature from before Pop Smoke and Jay Z. “The song is a smash. Whole New York City will love it. Your nephews would love it, going crazy all day. The hood would go crazy for it. Or, it’s a song from Pop Smoke. Or, Hov” asked Akademiks.
Before Akademiks could finish his question, Shmurda quick interrupted by saying “Pop Smoke.” The Brooklyn rapper then did a rendition of Pop Smoke’s voice and what he would sound like on the song. “Forreal?” asked Akademiks in belief. Shmurda continued to imitate Pop Smoke’s voice.
Shmurda’s latest project, They Don’t Know is now available. The project was teased through a title track bearing the same name as the album. Shmurda teased the release on Instagram. “4/29 it’s littttttttttt F*** all y’all n***** independent [gorilla] on the loose nah I been dying for y’all to get this work, let’s talk facts no.”
Shmurda responded to some fans who wondered whether the album should be pushed back. He claimed that he is getting blackballed by some labels. “@_frank_mathews_ and all my fans,” Bobby wrote in response to the comment. “Nah F*** that I got major Lables jumping me Blackballing me and shittttt and I’m from the hood young and rich black as shittt and don’t give a about both and they Scare of me and I love that ishhh. I’m only 27 one year fresh Outta six years they got 400 employees tell them boys stop playing me Homieee and I do no marketing that all my shit natural ahhhhh #FThemPeople I’m gone.”
Since leaving Epic Records, Bobby has not slowed down. The 27-year-old added social media stars Groovin Gorilla, Famous Amos and Mufasa to his latest music video. Shmurda, known for dancing and having a great time despite the odds against him, invited some dancers for a high-energy video.
Stream “They Don’t Know” below.
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Recap: Inside the Inaugural Rose Fest In Orange County, California
MusicXclusives was front and center at the first annual Rose Fest Music Festival. The festival included performances and appearances from a star-studded lineup with the likes of Mozzy, Eric Bellinger, Rubi Rose, Day Sulan, and more. Let’s take a deep dive into the festivities.
The Rose Music Festival was the first Covid-compliant festival in the state of California since the pandemic began over a year ago. The festival took place in Orange County, California, on April 24th, 2021.
The line-up was interesting in that it included both established stars as well as up-and-coming artists with a ton of talent to offer. Despite the difference in fame between the artists, each performer rocked the stage. When interviewed and asked how it felt to be back on stage, each performer was ecstatic to be performing in a live environment again. For some performers, it was their first live performance in over a year; for others, it was their first live performance ever.
MusicXclusives interviewed opening act 777 God, Mariana Velletto, J Legras, Black Fortune, B. Lytrece, TMG Fresh, Marissa Ford, Whitney Reign of the Four, host J. Mulan, and headliners Eric Bellinger and Day Sulan.
The Rose Festival was the brainchild of creative director Phillip Riian and artists Ry and Kendyx in order to give up and coming artists a chance to shine on stage with some of the biggest acts in music today. Because of the volume of undiscovered talent that is allowed a platform to take their crafts to the next level, the Rose Fest is an unparalleled music event.
The remarkably well-organized event was hosted by Philion with special guest hosts J Mulan, Manuel Antonio, and Abby Nicole. The festival also had celebrity DJ’s including Asia Shabazz, and DJ Carisma from Power 106 FM.
We also want to give a special shoutout to the photographer of the event, Damian Michael who took the greatest photos during the festival, along with MusicXclusives own photographer Jaspy Bracley.
The proceeds from the festival are to be donated to the Avalon Carver Community Center, which provides aid for causes like substance abuse, community outreach, and education to South L.A. residents.
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