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Noutéka Collective New Track Released – NTKCTZ. 01

Noutéka Collective is a London based collective made up of singers, rappers, producers DJ’s and musicians.

The collective is inspired by RnB, Hip-hop, and Jazz, with a heavy African and Caribbean influence running through their content.

Nouteka Collective is made up of 5 core artists, however, their shows regularly evolve into a larger hybrid live set that includes up to 10 live musicians. Their shows involve a mixture of live instruments and electronic elements that harmoniously blend together on stage including synths, drum pads, guitarists, saxophonists, clarinetists, bassists and drummers.

Noutéka Collective works best on Experimental jazz, Hip-hop, Modern jazz, R&B, Soul, & Trap.

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Honk Magazine’s Opinion: They are vibrant group of musicians with assorted instruments for music. We are including to share their experiences on our site.

 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nouteka_/

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7EAiDXOAEasAq5u4bwnayr?si=fKiXHxKVThCnwwReYiYP6w

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ASAP Rocky Dodges Album Questions at Paris Fashion Week, Fans Aren’t Laughing

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ASAP Rocky might have been turning heads with his fashion choices in Paris, but when the talk came to his long awaited fourth studio album, Don’t Be Dumb, the Harlem rapper was all set to duck the question with a chuckle. During his rounds this week at Paris Fashion Week, one reporter took the opportunity to pin Rocky down when fans might see his long gestating project. His response? A jokey sidestep that just left fans more hungry and a tad vexed.

“Don’t do me like that. I don’t need you to make me do that now. You about to get me beat up out here. “They on my head because of questions like that,” Rocky joked, clearly aware of the mounting expectation around the release of Don’t Be Dumb. As funny as his response was, others were not laughing. One person on social media wrote, “Ultimately I don’t expect him to say anything at Paris Fashion Week off a random reporter asking him about it, to be fair. But we need answers, and that’s what’s frustrating.” One fan took a harsher approach, stating, “If the album is not on Spotify within the next month, I’ll beat his ass myself.”

Rocky’s silence on when exactly we can expect to hear the album only adds to the intrigue surrounding Don’t Be Dumb, a project that’s been teased for a long time. The rapper has teased snippets, taken unreleased songs for live drives, and hinted that he is working with friends, but no firm date has emerged to mark the occasion. As fans keep pining for answers, Rocky seems to be playing with the suspense. His playful energy and sense of humor may help keep the mood positive, but ignoring the growing pressure on him to deliver is impossible. For now, Rocky would appear more interested in taking over the fashion world than sharing info about his album.

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50 Cent Relentlessly Roasts Rick Ross for Opening for Bow Wow on Millennium Tour

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50 Cent is at it again, poking fun at his longtime rival Rick Ross in his usual humorous way. This week, he took to Instagram to mock Ross for being a “special guest” on Bow Wow’s Millennium Tour, and he didn’t hold back. 50 Cent made it clear he finds Ross opening for Bow Wow pretty funny, saying, “People get quiet when they have to open for Bow Wow. He’s not a surprise guest; he can’t sell a ticket. LOL.” The Millennium Tour features popular artists from the early 2000s, like Plies, Boosie Badazz, the Ying Yang Twins, and Ross.

However, 50 Cent sees this gig as a step down for someone like Ross, who often portrays himself as a big player in the industry. He even shared a screenshot from an article discussing his remarks about Ross, continuing to tease him in his caption: “So, nobody noticed this guy is opening for Bow Wow for $30,000 a show, trying to sell wings and car show tickets. I didn’t notice either.” Fans loved it, with one commenter pointing out, “50 forgets he’s talking to regular people, $30,000 a night sounds like a dream.” Another fan added, “This beef is way too rich for us right now!”

While Ross hasn’t responded publicly yet, their back-and-forth has been going on for years, with their feud starting in the late 2000s. They’ve exchanged insults through music and on social media, and neither seems ready to back down. Whether you view 50 Cent as a funny guy or a troublemaker, he knows how to keep people amused online. And as long as Ross continues to find work in unexpected places, you can be sure 50 will be there to remind everyone about it. Stay tuned because this rivalry between 50 Cent and Rick Ross is far from finished.

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