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Maino Calls Out Hitmaka, “Why Lie About the Slap?”

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 ‘Way Up with Angela Ye’ by Maino confirmed that he did indeed slap Hitmaka during an altercation in 2008, saying it “straightened him out a little bit.” This revelation comes after Hitmaka denied the incident ever happened. Maino questioned why Hitmaka would bring up the past, especially since it’s been over a decade.

“Berg, why even talk about this?” Maino asked. “It’s not relevant. Why make up stories? That’s all cap.” Maino emphasized that they’ve moved on, having seen each other just last year without issue.

Maino expressed frustration over Hitmaka not telling the truth, saying, “If you’re gonna talk about it, at least say the truth! We were all in a different place back then. I had a lot of skirmishes, but we got past that.” He dismissed Hitmaka’s claims of Maino opening up for him as false, reiterating that the story was exaggerated.

Stay tuned to Honk Magazine for more updates on this saga between Maino and Hitmaka.

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Cam Blair makes a statement with intriguing presence on new release “Clean Up”

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Cam Blair‘s latest release,  “Clean Up,” is a track that immediately evokes energy, urgency, and possibility.Clean Up,whether it’s transformation, accountability, renewal, or taking control, suggests motion, it suggests action. That alone gives the release a compelling advantage.

There’s a power in music that starts with a simple phrase. It makes you wonder. It unlocks doors emotionally and creatively. Cam Blair leans into that intrigue, providing a release that sounds bold in name and purposeful in presence.

Clean Upsounds like a reset, a communication, a moment when it all changes. Cam Blair provides listeners with something that feels immediate and memorable, music with title-driven impact and room for interpretation.

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Elevator Operator finds joy in motion on the bright and uplifting new track “Haha Hoo – 2026 Version”

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Elevator Operator brings pure feel-good energy with “Haha Hoo – 2026 Version,” an indie-pop release built for release, reconnection, and joy. From its driving synths to its live instrumentation and chantable chorus, the track has an infectious energy.

It seems built not just to be heard, but to be physically, emotionally, and collectively felt. “Haha Hoo – 2026 Version” delivers that message, and that message hits home. The track exudes playful confidence and builds naturally.

“Haha Hoo – 2026 Version,” enters into an expressive outro solo that perfectly captures the band’s spirit, alive, vibrant, and unmistakably themselves. “Haha Hoo – 2026 Version” is an uplifting song, and sometimes, that is what the listeners need.

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