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DaBaby Was Detained And Questioned By Police Over A Shooting In Miami

DaBaby has had his fair share of run-ins with the law since his rise to fame in 2019 including his being “unlawfully” arrested toward the end of that year and arrested again early this year for allegedly carrying a loaded firearm in Los Angeles. TMZ reports that Monday night brought his latest encounter with police, this time in Miami, but rather than being arrested, he was detained and questioned about a shooting near a restaurant on Ocean Drive.

Witnesses told police that just before midnight, they heard a few dozen gunshots, as reported by NBC Miami, and according to Page Six, the rapper — who was in town to perform at a private event at Miami Gardens’ Hard Rock Stadium that night — and his entourage were among those the police stopped and questioned about their potential involvement. According to a source, “DaBaby and his crew had an issue with people right next to them in the car. DaBaby and his crew were traveling in around six SUVs, and either a car pulled up on them and started something or their doors hit each other and they got in a fight. Rumor has it that DaBaby and 10 to 12 members of his entourage have been detained by police.”

No arrests have been made as yet; two people were reported injured. One was hit in the shoulder and the other was hit in the leg and while one remains in the hospital, the other has since been treated and released.

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Clint Capela’s Two-Way Brilliance Is Making Life Difficult For The Knicks

There was a time, during the 2017-18 postseason, when Clint Capela seemed destined for years and years of playoff success as a prototypical auxiliary center — protecting the paint, surviving on the perimeter, bludgeoning opponents with screens, and snaring lobs to finish as well as anyone. He was fresh off of two series outplaying All-NBA centers Karl-Anthony Towns and Rudy Gobert, helping commandeer the top-seeded Houston Rockets into a Western Conference Finals showdown with the Golden State Warriors.

But then, he struggled against the Warriors. Injuries began to strike shortly after. He missed 15 games in 2018-19 and failed to foster the same imprint as a defensive anchor. Last season, he sat out the final six weeks of the season due to a heel injury. The Atlanta Hawks acquired Capela in February 2020, but he did not suit up for them until December 2020.

After an array of lower-leg afflictions, Capela looked physically compromised, lacking the same sprightly bounce and coordination that fueled his early career exploits. Yet once he found his rhythm following an 11-month absence, he produced his best season to date, supplying a vital role amid Atlanta’s resurgence in which they returned to the playoffs for the first time since 2016-17.

And when the Hawks soon eliminate the New York Knicks, marking their first series win in half a decade (barring something catastrophic happening to Atlanta, of course), Capela’s performance will have keyed that victory as well. Trae Young has been the best player on either side, but Capela — not All-Star Julius Randle — is the runner-up, and it’s a primary reason the Hawks control the tide of this matchup.

During the regular season, Capela cobbled together an All-Defensive Team-caliber campaign, reemerging as a preeminent rim protector and inhaling rebounds. If the Knicks had votes for those teams after this series, it might be a clean sweep in his favor. He’s the Big Apple Bogeyman, deterring or altering shot after shot in the paint and scaring guys away from even challenging him. According to Cleaning The Glass, when he’s on the court, the Knicks are taking 4.9 percent fewer of their attempts at the rim (84th percentile) and they’re shooting 8.7 percent worse on those looks (79th percentile).

He’s adept at containing 1-on-2 situations, aptly playing between ball-handler and roller. He’s prompt in help rotations while touting a bouncy vertical and 7-foot-5 wingspan to get a paw on the ball for rejections (2.3 per game in the playoffs). Through four games, the lone reprieve for New York has seemingly been his 60 minutes of rest.

Less flashy than even the unglamorous grunge work of rim protection is rebounding, where he has similarly excelled all season. He led the NBA in offensive, defensive, and total rebounding rate in the regular season and has maintained a similar edge over the past week and a half. The Knicks’ offense is sputtering because of Capela’s presence, Randle’s undoing (40.3 percent true shooting), and rigidity from the coaching staff, but Capela also prevents them from many second-chance points.

Again, he’s long and lively off the floor, which he utilizes to avoid cheap fouls (six fouls through four games) on the pursuit of rebounds, simply extending around or over rather than through opposition to corral boards. He’s dissuading or affecting a number of field goals, and when New York does shoot, he overwhelmingly ensures that’s the extent of its possession. This approach is how one leads the league in defensive rebounding rate and gobbles up 42 rebounds in 132 minutes:

Although Randle’s playoff trials are less connected to Capela, he is still part of the inaugural All-Star’s poor performance. By shading help in or near the paint, he discourages Randle from driving and allows his teammates to stay at home. Randle wants to leverage his size and ball-handling to lure help and spray passes to shooters, cutters, or slashers. If defenders don’t commit, he’ll bury his guy with star-level shot-making. That was the general formula in the regular season. It helped the Knicks piece together an offense that did not totally derail their top-five defense.

With far fewer opportunities to create for others and a suddenly scuffling jumper, Randle and the Knicks are faltering. He’s shooting 43 percent at the rim (59 percent in the regular season) and his assist-to-turnover ratio has declined from 1.77 to 1.13. Capela is not the headliner for those regressions, but his menacing shadow on the interior has complicated Randle’s decision-making.

As Young, Bogdan Bogdanovic, and John Collins (Game 2 aside) have steadied the ship offensively, Capela has blended into the attack with screening, finishing, and the omnipresent threat of a lob. New York has prioritized sinking or tagging from the weak-side in drop coverage to eliminate him on the roll, which is why he’s taking just 6.5 shots per game, compared to 11 during the regular season. As a result, it’s opened up copious amounts of space in the paint, often from floater range — Young’s preferred region in the paint.

Broadly speaking, the Knicks have been so concerned with reducing the touches around the rim for an elite finisher, and it’s simplifying looks for Atlanta’s ball-handlers. Capela’s vertical gravity is imposing itself, even though he’s only eclipsed more than 10 points once in four games. Floor-spacing exists beyond three-point shooting. Capela, by way of the attention he commands and those sneaky Marcin Gortat seals, is proof of that theory.

To prompt a defense to play like that, veering away from drivers with the ball, an actual foundation of aptitude as a roller and finisher must subsist. Capela checks that box. When the Knicks don’t get a body onto him early, he shines, suitably timing dives or cuts to maintain clear passing angles for ball-handlers and moving into space at opportune moments.

Those subtle skills are quite valuable, often distinguishing guys between elite and sub-elite play-finishing bigs. Premier creators will work around the differentiators. Capable, albeit not premier, creators may struggle to do so. Capela helps bridge the gap for the Hawks’ complementary initiators of which there are many. Possessions are easier for lesser players because of him, the signature of most excellent athletes. But alongside Young, both are foremost in their role of offensive engine and lob threat. New York has not yet, nor likely will it, have an effective counter for this duo.

Through four games, Young has delighted with his pull-up game and pick-and-roll virtuosity, while Bogdanovic has drained momentum-jolting shots and thrived as a secondary scorer. They’re each foundational in Atlanta’s first-round dominance. Capela, though, is replicating a similar style that made his play and rise hot-button topics three seasons. He’s besting an All-Star big and teaming with a lethal ball-handler to flummox opponents, bringing the Hawks one win away from their first series win of the Trae Young Era.

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Blood Cultures Take Us On A (Strange, Secretive) Tour Of Brooklyn

Vaccinated Americans have been given the go-ahead for safe domestic travel. So at this very moment, you’re probably in the midst of planning your summer travel itinerary. As such, we’re going to be seriously beefing up our travel guides, offering you great suggestions on the places you need to visit off the beaten path, as well as advising you on which cities to turn to when you’re looking for a weekend full of partying and meeting new people.

If that’s your vibe, it’s hard to beat Brooklyn New York. BK has it all — hip-hop history, incredible pizza, and historic parties. But since guides of the borough have been done to death, we decided to veer into some weirdness. To do so, we connected with Brooklyn-based indie psych-pop act Blood Cultures, who led us on a tour of their favorite hidden gems in Brooklyn and their own photos along the way. Blood Cultures, if you can’t already tell by their press shot, is completely anonymous. We don’t know what they look like, or even how many members are actually in the band — which makes this series of photos they shared with us all the weirder.

Who are these people? Are they Blood Cultures? Has the band sacrificed their anonymity for us? Who’s to say — either way, they took us on a fun ride and we appreciate it.

Before we dive into the guide (which is created with tongue firmly in cheek but does have some good advice), check out Blood Cultures’ latest project LUNO, which features eight songs of dense driving synths, infectious ear-wormy melodies, reverb-drenched vocals, and auto-tune shimmery vocal chops — all swirled together into a dreamy summer soundtrack. It sounds just like walking through Greenpoint on a hot summer day feels!

Best Place To Grab A Coffee — Starbucks

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A great way to start your day venturing around Brooklyn is with an iced coffee from your favorite local cafe. But no coffee is complete without a splash of milk alternative (at least for us). For the past few years, Brooklyn has been the trailblazer for milk alternative trends: from soy to almond all the way to oat, BK baristas and cafes have paved the way. There’s been a new organic locally sourced milk alternative (pictured here) that has been making its way around the cafe circuit that is sure to take off and become the next buzzy trendy milk alternative.

You heard it here first! The only thing better than the taste is… everything else.

Best Place To Eat — Father Knows Best

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A hidden gem in the crown of Bushwick, Father Knows Best does it all. Restaurant, cafe, bar, venue, this place is a shapeshifter but can always be relied upon to serve up some good times and quality food and drink. Their off-menu items in particular are noteworthy for their rare and unique qualities.

In fact, they will go above and beyond to satisfy their customers’ off-the-book requests – even if those requests are disturbing… deeply disturbing… One is left to question: does father know best?

Best Place For A Swim — McCarren Park Pool

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“Wait a minute… Is that a picture from some fancy resort hotel pool?” you may ask. No, Uproxx reader. You don’t need to go on a tropical vacation to get your swim on in a pristine pool. Travel no further than down the street to your local neighborhood city public pool. I was a little confused when I first came across this pool as there was lots of construction equipment and fencing and no sign that actually said “Pool.” But my mind quickly turned to the fact that I had the pool all to myself!

In this nearly post-covid world, I try to be extra careful about people’s germs and having some personal space, so I was relieved that I could dive into this water without the thought of it being contaminated.

Best Place To Take A Dog — Maria Hernandez Dog Park

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Did you know some parks around Brooklyn have designated areas made just for free-roaming dogs? They’re not only free-roaming, but they’re also free of charge. That’s right, they don’t cost a thing — just go up and scoop up your favorite furry friend of choice and they’re all yours.

Just a warning: sometimes people may stare at you or yell strange things at you like “Hey, stop stealing my dog. Help! This person is stealing my dog!” But just try to ignore them. Boomers, am I right?

Best Place To Grab A Drink — The Johnsons

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It is a legal requirement for all NYC restaurants, bars, and eateries to offer their customers complimentary water if they request it. But without contest, the best complimentary water in Brooklyn comes from, local watering hole, The Johnson’s.

“Why?” asks you, the Uproxx reader. Because they let me take this picture.

Other than their water, they also just so happen to have some of the best animal-style fries on the east coast at their outdoor burger shack. The fries, while not complementary, may be given to you for free if you cry hard enough. Give it a try and let me know how that goes for you.

Best Place To Hang Out — Green-wood Cemetary

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Brooklyn bands, including us, love the graveyard vibes. As a matter of fact, it is so common for bands to hang out at Brooklyn cemeteries, that it is a statistical likelihood that you will run into your favorite local artist the next time you’re burying your freshly deceased friend or loved one. Unfortunately, we ran into, rival Brooklyn band, Cool Company, before we could enter the cemetery and by Brooklyn-band law we had to engage with them in combat.

I won’t tell you who won, but let’s just say — we did.

Best Place To Take In Nature — Highland Park

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Who would have thought there could be such a serene and woody oasis in this concrete jungle we live in? You don’t have to travel far to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life, just enter Highland Park and it will make you feel like you’re a million miles away. You can enjoy the suburban park bliss of grilling and playing sports in the fields or even delve into the wildlife for some quality bird watching.

But however you choose to spend your time here, always be sure to look out for a guy running toward you screaming “Hey, you! Give me back my dog you son of a b*tch!”

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Kate Hudson Was Stunned Silent To Learn That Matthew McConaughey Might Run For Governor Of Texas

While Matthew McConaughey hasn’t affirmatively declared his intention to throw his ten-gallon hat into the political arena, there’s been enough smoke to justify thinking that there might be a fire lurking out there. The A-lister has been increasingly involved in politics, he’s actually polling well, and he’s mulled over competing for the job of Governor of Texas while promoting his memoir this past year.

If you weren’t aware of McConaughey’s possible new gig, you must’ve been living under a rock the last few months. That, or you’re Kate Hudson.

McConaughey’s former rom-com co-star visited Rob Lowe’s podcast Literally! With Rob Lowe, where talk eventually turned to her friend’s expected campaign announcement and Hudson did not give the most glowing of recommendations. When Lowe quizzed her on whether she’d endorse McConaughey’s run, the normally chatty Hudson paused for so long that Lowe actually commented on it.

“That was a long pause,” Lowe said after asking Hudson if she’d support her co-star’s political aspirations. “Can I just say, for the record, that was a very long pause?”

Yikes.

To be fair to Hudson though, it sounds like Lowe’s show was the first time the actress and athleisure wear mogul had even heard of McConaughey’s gubernatorial goals.

“Sorry, hold on,” she told Lowe. “Let me just take a sip of my [drink]. I have not heard this. This is the first I’m hearing of McConaughey getting into politics.” She went on to call him a “very interesting guy” before drumming up a bit more enthusiasm for his potential campaign by adding voters “wouldn’t get a politician who would care as much as he does.”

Still, most of the talk around McConaughey’s politics felt a bit cringeworthy.

“I’m one of those people who, I don’t look at things. I turn my news ticker off. So, clearly, I’ve missed this,” Hudson said by way of explanation before adding that McConaughey is a very upfront guy when Lowe suggested she might know about some “bodies” in his closet.

“What like, a couple too many tequilas, dancing in a bar? How bad can that be?” she joked. “No one’s more fun on a couple of tequilas, doesn’t mean he can’t run a state. What I love about Matthew is he doesn’t really have anything to hide.”

Still, it sounds like Hudson would actually want to know what his political stances are before actually endorsing her friend. McConaughey recently went off on anti-maskers but he’s made comments in the past that have fans questioning just which party he’d side with. It sounds like Hudson might have her doubts too.

“I don’t know enough about it and I don’t know enough about the platform he’d be running on,” she later admitted.

Maybe just having a killer campaign slogan is enough?

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What’s On Tonight: ‘Cruel Summer’ Cranks Up The Drama, And ‘Mike Tyson: The Knockout’ Comes To An End

Cruel Summer (Freeform, 9:00pm) — This newish series goes down in the 1990s and follows the aftermath of a popular teen going missing. When a seemingly unrelated shy student suddenly becomes massively popular, well, things look pretty strange. This week, Kate’s struggling to keep a secret or let it go while Mallory receives a surprise. This week, summer might be over with school beginning, but the drama’s even higher with Jeanette and Kate’s deception bringing consequences.

Mike Tyson: The Knockout (ABC, 8:00pm) — Part 2 of this documentary dives into Tyson’s 1992 rape conviction, which launched a cultural conversation about heroes who fall and ideas of victimization.

Mental Samurai (FOX 9:00pm) — Is Rob Lowe on every show now? Not quite, but Season 2 continues with Mr. Handsome and company revisiting memorable scenes of episodes past.

Superman & Lois (CW, 9:00pm) — Clark notices that Lois is approaching a breaking point, so he encourages her to seek help, and Jonathan’s also in a dangerous situation.

Mr Inbetween (FX, 10:00 & 10:30pm) — This season, Ray’s life is looking different while Brittany is growing ever-closer to discovering who Ray really is and what he does, which is doing the hitman thing while holding onto his own strict ethical code and balancing his family life. Meanwhile, severing ties with Freddy complicates matters when a criminal kingpin makes Ray’s struggle feel even more intense. This week, the episode description reads, “You can’t make anybody stay but you can sure as hell make ’em go,” which sounds like a heck of a (mysterious) good time.

Jimmy Kimmel Live — David Harbour, William Jackson Harper, Half Alive

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Cruella (Disney movie on Disney+) — Yes, Cruella de Vil is finally getting her origin story. Even if you don’t agree that she needed one, no one can argue that Emma Stone is the actress who could deliver a damn good time in this role. Granted, the film starts out slow (the runtime’s over two hours) with a protracted childhood era that doesn’t illustrate much about why she villained out and murdered puppies. Yet it does speed up, with lots of mayhem and a cackling Emma hanging off a truck in a billowing dress. Fashion can be evil! Also, the soundtrack feels like a character in its own right.

Plan B (Hulu film) — Oh boy, does this story ever hit home for countless ladies who find themselves driving from drug store to drugstore in the heartland. That’s exactly what happens in this film, after a regrettable sexual encounter sends a high school student (Kuhoo Verma) and her best friend (Victoria Moroles) on a bit of a road trip with the clock ticking to find Plan B in America’s heartland. It’s actually a twist on the teen sex comedy, and it arrives by way of Cobra Kai and Harold & Kumar producers.

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Natasha Cloud Will Debut Converse’s First WNBA Player Edition Shoe

A year after she became the first WNBA player to sign with Converse, Washington Mystics point guard and champion Natasha Cloud is set to release her first player exclusive shoe. She’ll debut the Converse All Star BB Evo in her “Petal to the Metal” colorway, which is the brand’s first PE with a WNBA player, and the sneaker will be available to the public on June 3 on Converse.com and at various retailers.

The shoe is inspired by Cloud’s rose tattoo, with the flower appearing on the heel of each shoe. The design features three colors: Pink Foam, Chambray Blue, and Spring Green.

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“I wanted the shoe to signify looking to new horizons, collective growth and regenerating oneself,” Cloud said in a release.

In 2020, the guard opted out of the WNBA’s bubble season in Bradenton Fla., to focus on fighting for social justice. In doing so, she forfeited most of her $115,000 salary, which Converse covered.

“There are a lot of factors that led to this decision, but the biggest one is that I am more than an athlete,” Cloud said in a statement last June. “I have a responsibility to myself, to my community and to my future children to fight for something that is much bigger than myself and the game of basketball. I will instead continue the fight for social reform, because until Black lives matter, all lives can’t matter.”

Cloud’s shoe is one of hopefully a number of WNBA-inspired sneakers to come. In May, Puma announced a deal with two-time champion Breanna Stewart which will include her own signature shoe. In 25 years, just nine WNBA players have debuted a signature shoes, with Candace Parker’s with Adidas as the most recent over a decade ago.

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Cheerios Has Responded To John Oliver’s Challenge With A Counter-Challenge That Puts The HBO Host In An Interesting Position

During Sunday’s episode of Last Week Tonight, John Oliver capped off a rant about how boring breakfast cereals have become by daring Cheerios to spice up its Twitter account by adding some profanity to the mix. If the circular cereal beloved by toddlers everywhere actually followed through by tweeting “F*ck you,” Oliver promised to donate $25,000 to a charity of the cereal brand’s choice. He even threw in a promise to double that amount if the account hurled the F-bomb at a “random, non-famous user.” And just to make it official, the Last Week Tonight Twitter account tagged Cheerios in case the company missed the late night segment.

Well, Cheerios saw it, and the cereal brand has responded with a challenge of its own, only this one is a little more wholesome. The response also puts Oliver in a tight spot because right out of the gate, Cheerios just went ahead and donated $50,000 to No Kid Hungry. It then promised to donate another $50,000 if Oliver or the Last Week Tonight account tweets a Cheerios slogan. So now Oliver has to choose between posting some corny corporate-speak to help a brand look good or, like, not assuring $50,000 goes to charity. It’s like the boat scene in The Dark Knight but with massively lower stakes.

You know we’re a family brand so we can’t drop the F Bomb. We’ll donate $50,000 to @nokidhungry. We’ll also donate $50,000 to the charity of your choice if you tweet, “Families make good go round.”

So far neither Oliver nor the Last Week Tonight account have reacted to Cheerios’ tweet, but considering the late-night host once went to war with a random sewage plant in Connecticut, we’re sure he’ll have something to say.

(Via Cheerios on Twitter)

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Saba Assists R&B Rising Star Cautious Clay In His Nintendo-Inspired ‘Strange Love’ Video

As a longtime passenger/oft-times driver of the Saba fan bandwagon, I am extremely here for the Chicago rapper doing more features lately. After joining Audrey Nuna for the introspective “Top Again” video, Saba contributes a verse to rising R&B star Cautious Clay’s Nintendo-inspired, animated video for “Strange Love.” The video follows a CGI version of Clay as he shops a store full of Strange Love plushies. However, after being hypnotized by one of the strange heart-shaped products, he gets addicted, shoveling more and more of them into his shopping cart until he creates a monster.

The metaphor seems pretty obvious here and watching the animated protagonist try to dodge the toxic monster he’s accidentally created (a la the No Face scene in Spirited Away) might dredge up some memories for viewers. The video ends on an ambiguous cliffhanger, evoking the video-gamey graphics by leaving our hero with a choice to accept or reject his monster’s offer of another heart plushy.

The Cleveland, Ohio-born Cautious Clay has been rolling out his self-released debut album Deadpan Love over the past several weeks with a release date set for June 25. You can watch the “Strange Love” video above and pre-order the album here.

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Willow Teams Up With Téo For The Bossa Nova-Inspired Song ‘Buzzed’

Back in April, Willow turned heads with a pivot to pop-punk music. After teaming up with Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, the singer ushered in a new era of electric guitar-heavy music written with bands like My Chemical Romance and Paramore in mind. But with her new collaboration “Buzzed” with musician and actor Téo, the singer is exploring a more bossa nova-inspired sound.

Colombian-American singer Téo is gearing up for the release of his album Sol, which features his Justin Bieber-cosigned track “Suplicar.” Seeing as his 2017 debut single “Uno Dos” saw a guest verse by Jaden, it’s only fitting that Téo would tap the other Smith sibling to lend her vocals on his new song. “Buzzed” boasts an acoustic guitar-driven melody as the two singers’ soulful harmonies melt over the syncopated beat.

Téo shared his excitement about the loungey tune in a statement alongside the single’s release. “I’ve always wanted to do a song w/ Willow, and after I had the initial idea for the song, I immediately knew I wanted her on it,” he says. “I sent it to her, she really liked it and we got in the studio and made it what it is. I couldn’t be more stoked to have her on the album.”

Listen to Téo and Willow’s “Buzzed” collaboration above.

Sol is out 6/11.

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Lil Yachty Asked Drake To Get Nicki Minaj To Unblock Him On Twitter

During a recent interview with TMZ about the return of live shows in 2021, Lil Yachty revealed that despite counting himself as one of Nicki Minaj’s biggest fans, Mrs. Petty still has him blocked over supporting Cardi B (with whom he shares a connection through Quality Control Music) during the two female stars’ tiff in 2018 — and the measures to which he’s gone to try to rectify the situation.

When the TMZ hosts brought up the inciting interview with their former colleague Raquel Harper on her show Raq Rants, Yachty chuckled. “It’s the Barbz, man!” he declared. “They still killing me!”

Explaining the situation, he said, “I’ve got a lot of love for Cardi B and she’s damn near a family member, so through whatever I’m gonna ride. I’ve loved Nicki Minaj since I was a child. Yesterday, I went on Twitter retweeting my tweets from middle school praising Nicki and I went on Instagram Live letting the world know that Nicki has me blocked from that interview. I even hit Drake, like, ‘Tell Nicki I love her!’ I checked this morning — I’m still blocked… I think she’s standing strong, but my love for Nicki is forever.”

Yachty’s not the only one with whom Queen Barb and her fans have had issues online. Lil Nas X apparently received enough backlash from Barbz mad about his previous denial (an unforgivable sin, clearly) over mentioning his prior love for Nicki Minaj on his new song “Sun Goes Down” that he made a statement on Twitter that he’d no longer mention her in his music.

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