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Premiere: Eduard Luli Drops A Remarkable Heartbreak Rap EP Titled ‘Love And Fear’

Australian rapper-songwriter Eduard Luli follows-up in style to the resounding success of his previously released single and music video “Numb” with a collection of 7 tracks dropped under the EP titled Love And Fear. Featuring some explosive collaborations with Zpluto on “Frozen” or with Rhiannon on “Psycho,” Eduard Luli has imagined what, so far, could be considered as his most accomplished body of work. After “Numb,” “Hit My LIne,” and “Stressed” another track featuring the rapper Zpluto, Luli is rapidly climbing the ladder of success by dropping joints after joints in a timely manner, every time showcasing his ever-evolving style while remaining fully aligned with his unique vision, displayed since his very first release, “W6Shit” in 2016.   

Influenced by the works of iconic rappers like XXXTentacion and Juice Wrld, Eduard Luli has made heartbreak music or heartbreak rap his specialty, with a songwriting triggered by his life experiences. 

Of Albanian descent, his family migrated to Australia in the 90. The 18 year-old rapper from Adelaide, Australia impresses with the maturity of his songwriting, as he incorporates a remarkable urban poetry over his infectious mixture of melodic rap and R&B. Before fully getting involved in music, he considered hopping on the diss track wave and becoming a youtuber as a little kid being influenced by the big LA YouTubers. Destiny sometimes comes with surprises, and an interesting turn of events and meetings got him introduced to the Hip-Hop scene and he officially launched his music career in 2020. 

The powerful EP Love And Fear is set to exponentially increase his exposure and following base in the industry, while once again proving that his innate skills and urban creative spirit are sharper than ever, raising the excitement for everything to come next for him in the game. 

 

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Duke Dennis Caught Off Guard by GloRilla’s Flirtatious Bar on New Remix

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GloRilla has done it again, bringing excitement to the internet with a surprising shoutout. The Memphis rapper recently joined forces with Jorjiana, a rising artist from the Midwest, on a remix of her song ILBB2. GloRilla’s energy and clever lyrics were on full display, but one particular line really caught everyone’s attention, “They say shooters shoot / Duke Dennis, what’s up with you?” Yes, you read that right! GloRilla gave a shoutout to Duke Dennis, a popular streamer and content creator, in her song. Fans couldn’t wait for him to hear it, and during a recent livestream, Duke reacted with a mix of disbelief and amusement.

When he heard his name, he raised his arms in mock surprise and playfully distanced himself from the line that came right before it, which described friends in a fun way. With a big smile, he seemed entertained and flattered by the mention. Now, everyone is wondering if GloRilla and Duke will actually meet up. Fans on social media are buzzing with excitement, some hoping for a possible romance between the rapper and the streamer, while others just love the fun back and forth moment.

What’s clear is that GloRilla’s move was a smart marketing tactic. She created a moment that went viral and connected with Duke’s huge following, benefiting both of them. The remix will likely attract more listeners, while Duke gained some unexpected attention from a rising star in hip-hop. It’s a win-win situation, and regardless of what happens next, everyone is excited to see where this goes. For now, Duke Dennis can sit back and enjoy this spotlight in the music world. And as for GloRilla? She took her shot, and it seems like she might just have hit the mark.

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Outrage Erupts After DJ Akademiks Affiliated Account Compares Drake to Emmett Till

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The ongoing rivalry between famous rappers Drake and Kendrick Lamar has stirred up a lot of discussions, but one recent comparison went too far for many people. An account linked to DJ Akademiks made a controversial comment, comparing Drake’s current disputes with Kendrick to the tragic history of Emmett Till, a young African American boy who was murdered in 1955 in a racially motivated hate crime. Many on the internet quickly reacted, deeming this comparison reckless and deeply offensive. As the conflict between these two artists heats up, fans’ emotions run high, and debates have taken on a life of their own. Supporters on both sides are making wild claims to defend their favorite artist.

Even comedian Conan O’Brien got in on the action, joking at the Oscars that, at some point, Kendrick would call Drake a “pedophile.” This joke upset some people in Drake’s camp, but the backlash from the earlier tweet was much more intense. Many fans expressed their outrage, criticizing the account for such an extreme comparison. Emmett Till’s murder was a horrific incident that helped ignite the civil rights movement and highlighted the racial injustices in America. For many, equating such a tragic event with a dispute between two rappers felt utterly ridiculous. People emphasized that experiencing diss tracks in music is nowhere near comparable to an act of racial violence.

It’s important to mention that while this account is associated with DJ Akademiks, he doesn’t directly control it. This distinction has been pointed out before, especially as tensions have risen in the feud between Kendrick and Drake. Nevertheless, the damage was done, and the tweet highlighted how online fan culture can quickly become problematic. Though rap rivalries often involve strong statements and heated emotions, there’s a thin line between passionate debate and insensitivity. The reaction to this comparison shows that not every argument in hip-hop should be aimed at shocking people. In a rivalry as significant as this one, fans should remember there’s always room for respect, even when things get intense.

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