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Reason Says T.D.E. Is Going Through A ‘Weird Time’

Reason Releases His Second Project on TDE 'New Beginnings'

Top Dawg Entertainment’s more recent signee, Reason, said that the label is going through a “weird time,” hence his album being the only project the label dropped this year. The Carson rapper also said that he is the “glue” that is holding the label together right now.

“I almost feel like I hold that place right now as the glue, and I’m always going to give that honesty,” Reason told HipHopDX. “I’m not saying it like I’m crowning myself, but n****s wouldn’t had no music from TDE this year if it wasn’t for me. ‘New Beginnings’ is the first TDE drop, and I gave n****s the Q verse, I gave n****s two ‘Soul’ verses, I tried to get diverse and gave you an Isaiah verse with JID.”

Reason went on to say that a variety of things have put TDE back this year, including COVID-19, Kendrick not dropping because of family obligations, and former president Dave Free leaving the label. “Everybody knows that, but with the mix of COVID, Dave Free leaving, Dot not dropping because of family things, and just all of that put us back a little bit.”

He also compared the label to the Golden State Warriors, by saying how people know they’re the best label, but next year they’re coming to take the game by storm. “Everybody knows we’re the best team in the league…To give some foreshadowing to it, I feel like the Warriors are going to be the best team in the league next year, and I feel the same way about us.”

Reason recently dropped his album New Beginnings on October 9th, and features artists such as Schoolboy Q, JID, Vince Staples and Rhapsody.

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Latto Is Owning Her Lyrics And Championing Self-Respect Over Body Count Drama

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In a recent interview with Complex’s 360 With Speedy, rising Atlanta rapper Latto opened up about the criticism she’s faced regarding her lyrics about her low body count. Known for her bold and confident style, Latto made it clear that she is focused on making great music and supporting other artists rather than worrying about what people say online. During her conversation with host Speedy Morman, Latto explained the deeper meaning behind her lyrics and pushed back against the intense scrutiny on social media.

When asked about her body count lines, she was direct and unflinching. “Be a boss,” she said, highlighting that her message is about valuing yourself and setting boundaries essentially, don’t let just anyone have access to you. It’s not about judging others’ choices but rather about self-respect. Latto’s message centered on empowerment, not policing others’ choices. She encouraged men to adopt a similar mindset, challenging stereotypes and double standards. With her signature humor, she joked about how some guys are too casual in their relationships, bringing a light-hearted but important point to the discussion.

Check this out: Latto Loses It Over Drake’s “NOKIA” In Viral Stream With Sister Brooklyn Nikole And Tylil

She also emphasized a balanced view on relationships and intimacy, making it clear that she doesn’t shame anyone for having multiple partners. Her lyrics are not about judging others but about the importance of respect and making thoughtful choices. “They’re not deserving of it,” she shared when discussing why not everyone should have access to you, driving home the idea that it’s about knowing your worth.

This open and honest chat shines a light on Latto’s confident approach to her music and personal story. She’s not trying to fit into anyone else’s expectations but making her own way, one that encourages her fans to hold their heads high and set their own standards without feeling guilty. In a time when artists often face backlash for their lyrics, Latto’s grounded response serves as a reminder to own your story and lift yourself up, regardless of the noise around you.

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BigXthaPlug’s Casino Encounter Highlights The Struggles Of Celebrity Boundaries

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BigXthaPlug, one of hip-hop’s most promising upcomers and a beloved figure in Dallas’ rap scene, found himself in an all too familiar position of a fan angry after their request for a photo was denied. Though this particular incident is pretty small potatoes, it’s a very humanizing reminder of the double-edged sword that is fame and the artist’s walk in terms of being accessible versus leaving your ass alone. It all went down inside a casino, and The Neighborhood Talk shared a video showing the moment when a fan reportedly approached BigXthaPlug and company and wanted to take a picture.

But the rapper turned the offer down politely, explaining that when he’s taking time off, he’s taking time off. Capturing the exchange, the fan’s visible frustration and persistence clearly showed the tension celebrities often navigate in common spaces. BigXthaPlug used almost a whisper to reply, “No, thank you. I have said no to 1,000 people. The first time I took a picture with one person, I had to take a picture with everyone.” It’s an honest admission that reveals a perspective many fans might not appreciate. In the case of people in the public eye, saying “yes” once can quickly turn into an endless line of the same, making private time nearly non-existent.

Observing the rapper interact with casino staff and other figures lurking in the background, it’s clear that he was intent on handling the matter gracefully, without throwing fuel onto the fire. His response was professional in an uncomfortable moment, a lesson that, behind the music and persona, artists have to, just like everyone else, find their way through slight social situations. It’s a moment that humanizes the star and examines the emotional labor he goes through to keep front of privacy as a public figure.

It’s something to discuss about respect, privacy, and recognizing the pressures on celebrities when the spotlight is not on them. In an era when access to celebrities is an expectation, the experience of BigXthaPlug is a reminder that the word “no” is sometimes not a snub but a polite request for a bit of extra elbow room and a boundary that can warrant acknowledgment, even from the most devoted fan.

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