I AM MUSIC, Biggies Bust, Anthony Mackie vs Eminem, and RIP Craig Mack : The Rewind for March 13th
Playboi Carti Confirms I AM MUSIC Release Date After Years of Hype & Headaches
For years, Playboi Carti has been the king of musical limbo. His fans have been through it all—leaks, cryptic teasers, and an endless loop of “soon” when it came to his long-rumored album, I AM MUSIC. But the wait is officially over. On March 12, Carti dropped a bombshell announcement in the simplest way possible: a single tweet that read, “FRIDAY.” That’s right—I AM MUSIC is dropping March 14, marking the end of one of hip-hop’s longest-running teases.
The confirmation didn’t stop there. Carti cleared his Instagram, a signature move for artists entering a new era. Then came the billboards—Times Square lit up with the phrase, “streets ready,” hinting that something major was on the horizon. To top it off, Carti posted a chaotic Instagram video of a man yelling, “New Carti album! This Friday!” The rollout is as unpredictable as Carti himself, but one thing is clear: I AM MUSIC is real, and it’s coming fast.
Fans have every reason to be hyped. Carti’s last album, Whole Lotta Red, was a culture-shifting moment that divided listeners and defined a new sound. What will I AM MUSIC bring to the table? Only time will tell. But one thing’s for sure—the streets are ready.
#PlayboiCarti #IAMMUSIC #CartiSeason #HipHopNews #NewMusicFriday #WholeLottaAnticipation
Biggie’s Catalog Sale: Who’s Really Profiting?
The Notorious B.I.G.’s music catalog is reportedly being sold in a massive deal worth up to $100 million, but controversy is brewing over who stands to benefit. Former Bad Boy security guard Gene Deal has come forward with allegations that the late rapper’s children and recently deceased mother, Voletta Wallace, will see little to none of the proceeds.
Deal specifically called out Wayne Barrow and Mark Pitts, longtime representatives of Biggie’s estate, accusing them of orchestrating the sale for their own financial gain. He claims that the timing of the sale, shortly after Wallace’s passing, is highly suspect and points to a calculated move to secure the deal while estate oversight is in flux.
Primary Wave, the publishing powerhouse behind the estates of Prince, Whitney Houston, and Bob Marley, is rumored to be purchasing the rights. While some reports claim the deal is worth over $100 million, others suggest it could be less. The real question remains: What does this mean for Biggie’s legacy, and will his family truly benefit?
With Barrow and Pitts remaining silent and speculation running rampant, fans are left wondering—was this sale about honoring Biggie’s legacy, or was it just another example of the industry cashing in on an icon? Time will tell, but for now, the streets are talking.
#Biggie #NotoriousBIG #HipHopNews #MusicRights #PrimaryWave #BadBoyRecords
Anthony Mackie Reveals Eminem Used His Real Life to Roast Him in 8 Mile
For years, 8 Mile fans have praised the final rap battle as one of the greatest moments in hip-hop cinema. Now, Anthony Mackie has confirmed that it was more real than anyone knew—because Eminem was actually roasting him, not just his character!
During a recent interview on The Pivot Podcast, Mackie shared that while filming, Eminem approached him and asked for personal details to make their on-screen rivalry feel more authentic. Thinking nothing of it, Mackie opened up about his background. But the next day, when Eminem unleashed his now-iconic battle verse against Papa Doc, Mackie realized Slim Shady had turned his own life into ammunition.
“You’re talking about me, you’re not talking about Clarence!” Mackie recalled, admitting that his heated expressions during the scene were genuine. “You’re an a——, Eminem!” he joked, saying he was ready to fight the rapper on set.
Despite the shock, Mackie acknowledged Eminem’s brilliance, tipping his hat to his co-star for making the scene even more authentic. Since then, Mackie has gone on to an impressive career, starring in Notorious, Captain America: Brave New World, and All the Way. But 8 Mile remains a fan favorite, and now we know—the bars were personal!
#Eminem #8Mile #AnthonyMackie #HipHop #RapBattles #SlimShady #HollywoodStories
Craig Mack: The Bad Boy Pioneer Who Brought Flava In Ya Ear
Seven years ago, Hip-Hop lost one of its most important pioneers—Craig Mack. Best known for his 1994 smash hit Flava In Ya Ear, Mack was a driving force behind the resurgence of East Coast rap and the very first artist to release an album under the now-legendary Bad Boy Records.
Produced by Easy Mo Bee, Flava In Ya Ear became an instant classic, defining an era and setting the stage for what would become the golden age of Bad Boy. The remix—featuring LL Cool J, Busta Rhymes, Rampage, and an emerging Notorious B.I.G.—cemented its place in Hip-Hop history, introducing Biggie to the world and proving that Bad Boy was a force to be reckoned with.
Long before Bad Boy, Mack was making moves under the name MC EZ, releasing underground gems and collaborating with EPMD. His talent was undeniable, and his distinct delivery made him stand out in a sea of competitors. Even after stepping away from the mainstream spotlight, his influence never faded.
Artists like Questlove have called Flava In Ya Ear one of Hip-Hop’s greatest debuts, while Diddy has acknowledged Mack’s crucial role in shaping the Bad Boy legacy. Foxy Brown has spoken on his humility and realness—proof that Craig Mack was more than just a hitmaker, he was a culture shaper.
Craig Mack may have left us too soon, but his music continues to resonate. His voice, his energy, and his flava will always be in our ears. Rest in power, Craig Mack.
#CraigMack #FlavaInYaEar #BadBoyRecords #HipHopLegend #GoldenEraRap #RIPCraigMack
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