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Nick Blixky Was Full Of Potential On “Jatty”

Nick Blixky, one of the most talented artists in the Brooklyn drill scene, never got to see the release of his debut mixtape Different Timin’.

The 21-year-old rapper was tragically gunned down a month ahead of the tape’s release date and New York mourned the loss of yet another young artist with so much unrealized potential. 

Nick showed a keen understanding of song structure that hinted at future crossover potential, with a more celebratory and lighthearted take on drill music than his peers in the scene. 

His song “Drive the Boat” with close affiliates 22Gz and Nas Blixky was a bonafide hometown hit, perfectly blending the UK and Brooklyn drill variants, sounding at times like an American Unknown T. 

He reunites with “Drive the Boat” producer Argo for “Jatty,” a Different Timin‘ standout that showcased Nick’s penchant for crafting drill bangers that both the ladies and the hitters can vibe to.

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Check out the video for “Jatty” below and share your opinion in the comments below.

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Quotable Lyrics

Waste no time
She got a lil jatty, come shake it on me
40 Glocks, nines
Gotta stay strapped, gotta keep it on me
Baddies, in line
Too many b*tches tryna shake it on me
I don’t mind
Bands in my pocket, can’t take it from me

 

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Rubi Rose Comes Clean About Druski Romance and Why She Lied

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After months of rumors and mixed messages, Rubi Rose has finally cleared up the confusion about her relationship with comedian Druski. During a live stream with Adin Ross, Rubi admitted that her romance with Druski was real, despite her earlier claims that it was just a publicity stunt. Her reason for saying that? She was heartbroken. In her candid moment on the stream, Rubi said, “Okay, something embarrassing that I’ve never told anybody. Me and Dru were really in a relationship, and I said it was PR because he pissed me the f**k off and hurt my feelings.” This surprising admission showed that her initial denial was more about protecting her heart than trying to generate buzz.

For fans who had been following their relationship, this news ends the back-and-forth. Rubi and Druski started sparking dating rumors in April 2024, their fun chemistry getting everyone talking. But by July, they had officially broken up, with Rubi claiming their relationship was just for the media’s attention. Druski, however, had always insisted that their connection was real, a point Rubi now agrees with. Looking back, Rubi reflected on her previous actions, admitting, “That was really lame of me and embarrassing. I shouldn’t have said that. But it was, like, I had to stand on it.” This moment of honesty gives fans a glimpse into celebrities’ pressures regarding love and public perception.

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Even though they’ve parted ways, Rubi reassured fans that there’s no hard feelings between her and Druski. “It’s in the past now. And we’re friends and we’re cool still,” she shared, mentioning that they’ve known each other since high school. While the ups and downs of their relationship made for interesting headlines, Rubi’s honesty provides a refreshing look at the challenges of being in the spotlight. Whether it was love or just a lesson learned, it’s clear that Rubi Rose is embracing her reality and moving forward, regardless of what others say.

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Lil Scrappy Fires Back at Bambi’s “Eleven” Diss with Laughter and Shade

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If anyone thought that Lil Scrappy and Bambi were going to resolve their issues quietly after their messy breakup, they were in for a surprise. The former couple has been going back and forth publicly for months, and Bambi has taken it to the next level with her new diss track called “Eleven.” In the song, she doesn’t hold back, taking jabs at Scrappy’s money problems, his children from different relationships, and even throwing shade at her rivals from the show Love & Hip Hop. However, Scrappy seems unfazed by it all, laughing off her claims.

Scrappy took to social media to respond, smirking as he called out Bambi for allegedly lying about her age and exaggerating her statements in “Eleven.” He pointed out that if he was as broke as she claims, he wouldn’t be able to keep up with his child support payments. It’s a classic comeback of “If I’m struggling, how am I still paying you?” With that, Scrappy managed to throw some shade right back at her. Their conflict isn’t only about the song; it also affects their personal lives and even Scrappy’s other relationships.

Recently, his ex-girlfriend, Erica Dixon, called out his mother, Momma Dee, for showing up to a baby shower without a paternity test for the baby involved. That baby, born to hairstylist Shakira Hardy, adds another layer to the already complicated situation in Scrappy’s life. Through all this chaos, Scrappy appears calm, or at least that’s how he’s presenting himself to the public. His response to “Eleven” was less about what Bambi said and more about poking fun at her claims. Whether he’s just trying to cope with the situation or genuinely moving on, this drama isn’t coming to an end anytime soon.

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