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Monday, March 25, 2024
Noneillah Reaction To Cardi B New Song "Miami"
Noneillah Reaction To Cardi B New Song "Miami"
Cardi B continues her scorching streak of releases, unveiling her latest single, "Enough (Miami)," with characteristic swagger.
Accompanying the track is a vibrant music video helmed by director Patience Harding, showcasing Cardi effortlessly delivering her punchy verses amidst a kaleidoscope of stylish ensembles. This marks her second drop within weeks, following the release of "Like What (Freestyle)."
While Cardi hasn't officially announced her much-anticipated sophomore album (her debut, "Invasion of Privacy," debuted in 2018), she's teased on social media that fans can anticipate its arrival later this year. With both recent singles offering a cohesive vibe, they could serve as a tantalizing preview of what's to come.
In "Like What (Freestyle)," Cardi aims at her detractors, calling out imitators over a lively sample of Missy Elliott's "She's A Bitch." Meanwhile, on "Enough (Miami)," she maintains her signature bold flow, delivering infectious wordplay and sharp rhymes over pulsating basslines. Confidently asserting herself, she raps, "I see my apps linkin’ up, I’m like, ‘What in the fuck?’ / If you scared, then just say that, ho, enough is enough."
Cardi has openly expressed her eagerness to drop her second full-length project following the monumental success of "Invasion of Privacy," which earned her the historic Grammy win for Best Rap Album in 2019, making her the first female rapper to achieve this feat. Despite the pressure, she's consistently kept her audience engaged with a string of hit singles and collaborations, including "I Like It" (2018), "Press" (2019), "WAP" (2020), "Up" (2021), and "Put It On Da Floor Again" with Latto (2023).
Always a trendsetter, Cardi's fashion sense dazzles as she commands attention both musically and visually. Noneillah, in particular, lauds her latest release, praising her evolving rap prowess and the clarity of her visuals.
As a Libra, Cardi embodies creativity and assertiveness, and her strides in the industry only solidify her status as a boss in her own right.
Congratulations to Cardi B on her electrifying "Miami" video release—she's undoubtedly blazing her trail and leaving an indelible mark on the music scene.
Noneillah Breaking News: The Downfall of Diddy: Federal Raids and Allegations of Sex Trafficking
Noneillah Breaking News: P. Diddy's Homes Are Being Raided
In a stunning turn of events, rap mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs finds himself at the center of a storm of controversy. Federal authorities recently conducted raids on his luxurious homes in Los Angeles and Miami, sending shockwaves through the entertainment world and beyond.
Reports from various news outlets, including News 11, Fox 11, CBS, ABC, and social media platforms, suggest that Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) are delving into alarming allegations against Combs. The accusations range from involvement in sex trafficking and drug trafficking to instances of abuse.
The raids, which took place at Combs' $40 million residence in LA's upscale Holmby Hills neighborhood and his Miami home on Star Island, mark a significant escalation in the ongoing investigation. SkyFOX footage captured federal agents combing through Combs' properties, while ground crews discovered that the LA home is registered under Bad Boys Films, a division of Bad Boy Entertainment, along with one of Combs' daughters.
Despite the intense scrutiny, the Department of Homeland Security has not officially named Diddy as the primary focus of the probe. However, several individuals were reportedly detained during the raids, including Combs' sons, Justin and King Combs.
The gravity of the situation is underscored by the involvement of law enforcement agencies on multiple fronts. HSI New York spearheaded the operations, with support from HSI Los Angeles, HSI Miami, and local law enforcement partners. The meticulous search for evidence, including laptops and flash drives, hints at the complexity and seriousness of the allegations.
Adding fuel to the fire are previous legal battles involving Combs. Last year, R&B singer Cassie Ventura, who had a long-standing relationship with the mogul, filed a lawsuit accusing him of abuse. Although the case was settled swiftly, it reignited public interest in Combs' personal life and conduct.
More recently, Combs faced additional lawsuits, including one alleging sex trafficking and rape. Despite vehemently denying these accusations, the legal saga continues to unfold, with each development casting a shadow over Combs' reputation and legacy.
In the wake of the raids, attorney Douglas Wigdor, representing Cassie and other accusers, expressed hope that justice would prevail. "We will always support law enforcement when it seeks to prosecute those that have violated the law," Wigdor stated, emphasizing the need to hold Combs accountable for his alleged misconduct.
As the investigation progresses and more details emerge, the future looks uncertain for Diddy. The once-untouchable icon now faces a reckoning that could redefine his career and public perception. Amidst the turmoil, one thing remains clear: the pursuit of truth and justice will not waver, regardless of the fame or fortune at stake.
His son's were handcuff. Karma has circle the blocks to get Diddy for all the illegal thing he did in the past.
Saturday, March 2, 2024
Noneillah Recap On ASCAP Membership Meeting Celebrating 110 Years of Service To Songwriters, Musicians, And Producers
Noneillah Recap On ASCAP Membership Meeting Celebrating 110 Years of Service To Songwriters, Musicians, And Producers
On Wednesday, February 28th, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Frederick P. Rose Hall in Manhattan played host to the 2024 ASCAP Membership Meeting, organized by The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers. This annual gathering serves as a platform to celebrate the achievements of ASCAP members, discuss the organization's successes, and engage in insightful conversations about the music industry. Among the distinguished attendees were Noneillah, and notable music artist Sean Cos Mason/ Founder and manager Na.
The event kicked off with a mesmerizing performance by Grammy-nominated progressive jazz duo DOMi & JD BECK, setting the tone for an evening dedicated to honoring the creative spirit of music. ASCAP Chairman of the Board and President Paul Williams and ASCAP CEO Elizabeth Matthews then took the stage to deliver an ASCAP "State of the Union." They celebrated ASCAP's 110 years of dedicated service to music creators, acknowledging the remarkable achievements of ASCAP members in 2023. The duo also highlighted the organization's record-breaking financial success over the past year.
Williams emphasized the unique advantages of ASCAP, the only creator-led PRO (Performance Rights Organization) in the United States. He underlined the democratic nature of ASCAP's governance, stating, "The ASCAP Board of Directors are elected by you, and they make decisions and set policy with your best interests at heart." Williams reassured members of ASCAP's commitment to maximizing the value of their music, ensuring fair and prompt compensation, and providing comprehensive support for their livelihoods as music creators.
The session concluded with a captivating performance by songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Stacey Ryan, adding a personal touch to the celebration of musical artistry.
A highlight of the evening was "The Confessions of Jermaine Dupri," a keynote conversation with the Songwriters Hall of Famer and Atlanta music scene forefather, Jermaine Dupri, and George-Middleton. Dupri shared insights into his experiences, including coaching Mariah Carey. He emphasized the importance of hitting the right notes and crafting memorable endings to elevate a song. Regarding the art of songwriting, Dupri urged artists to focus on the intricacies of music creation, stating, "There's a real art to it. Find the hook people can sing. Find the right melody for the verse."
The conversation with Jermaine Dupri offered attendees a unique perspective on the creative process behind successful songs and the dedication required to achieve musical excellence.
In conclusion, the 2024 ASCAP Membership Meeting provided an invaluable platform for ASCAP members, including the presence of Noneillah, to come together, celebrate their achievements, and gain insights from industry leaders. As ASCAP continues its mission to support and empower music creators, events like these reinforce the vital role organizations play in nurturing and promoting the artistry that enriches our lives.