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Lil Uzi Vert Clarifies He Wasn’t Arrested After Paintball Fight Rumors
Yesterday, a video of Lil Uzi Vert reportedly being put in handcuffs went viral. The arrest in question was purported to have stemmed from a paintball fight the rapper had in the middle of the street. In the video clip, a group of police officers with a police van detain three men, and out of view, there is another police vehicle and another cop or two. It’s unclear what exactly went down, but Uzi is speaking up today to assure fans he’s doing fine and he is not currently behind bars.
Taking to his IG Story, Uzi told the internet: “Stop saying I’m locked up, I never got locked up. What the fuck, I’ve been on the phone the whole time.” He adds, “Who gets locked up but criminals? I’m not a criminal.”
In the haphazardly-shot clip, Uzi is seen moving out of camera view, with the caption “That’s so dumb” overlaid on top.
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Take a look at his update below.
In related Random Uzi News of the day: a news anchor on MSNBC went viral this morning after he quoted Uzi lyrics when discussing the qualities of presidential candidate Joe Biden. The lyrics in question were taken from Uzi’s “Super Saiyan” Luv Is Rage cut.
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E.G. Phillips unveils where silence speaks the loudest on new release “Empathy for the Night Fly”
The mood of E.G. PHILLIPS’s “Empathy for the Night Fly” is instantly cinematic, dark, introspective, and frozen in time. The track sounds like a scene from a late-night club where everything slows down just enough for feelings to come out. The arrangement is jazz-like in that it lets each part breathe. The arpeggiating Rhodes piano comes and goes, giving the impression that the music is thinking, as if it’s moving.
The song is really about recognition, which is when you hear something in someone else’s voice that reminds you of your own experience. It’s subtle, almost fragile, but it has a big effect on people. That emotional connection is what holds the piece together.
That choice seems deliberate, even defiant. It asks the listener to pay attention differently, not just passively. Every break is a part of the story. E.G. Phillips doesn’t just make the mood; he keeps it going. In that space, “Empathy for the Night Fly” becomes a quiet, powerful look at memory, connection, and shared feelings.
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Firecamino maintains folk storytelling with new release “Juan The Baptist”
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The song’s central character is a misguided hero, vulnerable and human. Firecamino emphasizes imperfection over perfection, creating a relatable protagonist. That storytelling gives the song a cinematic, intimate feel.
“Juan the Baptist” handles several musical influences well. Folk-inspired writing and country textures add emotion and familiarity. Meanwhile, the cool indie vibe smooths the edges and lets the track flow naturally without being dramatic.
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