Young Thug - "Miss My Dogs"

Atlanta rap innovator Young Thug returns with his heartfelt new single “Miss My Dogs,” a seven-minute ballad released ahead of his upcoming album Uy Scuti. Over piano chords and sweeping strings, The rapper delivers an emotional apology to those who stood by him, including Mariah The Scientist, Drake, Gucci Mane, 21 Savage, Future, and Lil Baby. Blending sorrowful crooning with raw confessions, the track reflects on loyalty, mistakes, and longing for simpler times, marking a vulnerable new chapter in his artistry.



By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 17, 2025
Moonchild returns with a stunning new video for their single “Not Sorry,” featuring the powerhouse talents of Jill Scott and Rapsody. The Los Angeles-based trio—Amber Navran, Andris Mattson, and Max Bryk—blend their signature mix of jazz, R&B, and electronic textures into a soulful anthem of self-assurance. Amber Navran’s playful yet resolute vocals set the tone, celebrating hard work and independence, while Jill Scott’s smooth delivery and Rapsody’s sharp lyricism elevate the track into a mesmerizing collaboration. 
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 17, 2025
Brooklyn, NY, rapper Papoose makes a strong return with the official video for “Counting Green” featuring hip-hop heavyweight Busta Rhymes and rising star CuhDeeJah. The track is an anthem about stacking real money: no small bills, just big notes and bigger ambition. In the vid Papoose delivers sharp lyricism, Busta brings his legendary energy, and CuhDeeJah, a U.S.-based rapper originally from Sierra Leone, adds a fresh twist. Directed by Sean 2 Miles and Daniel Curtis Lee, the video amplifies the song’s hustle-driven spirit while teasing what’s next from Papoose’s upcoming project.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 17, 2025
Virginia-born singer/songwriter Kali Uchis makes a confident return with her new single “Cry About It!” featuring rising R&B star Ravyn Lenae. Known for blending R&B, pop, indie, and Latin influences, the Grammy-winning Colombian-American artist infuses the track with doo-wop nostalgia and modern smoothness. Empowering yet playful, the song doubles as a celebration of self-confidence and growth, delivering a sharp message to critics and naysayers. With Lenae’s silky vocals alongside Uchis’ bold presence, “Cry About It!” feels both timeless and refreshingly current.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 17, 2025
Mojo Morgan, member of the Grammy-winning family band Morgan Heritage, steps into the spotlight with his new EP Jamaica Love, a heartfelt tribute to his homeland, family legacy, and his late brother Peetah Morgan. Across nine tracks, Mojo introduces his signature “Rasta Rock” style, blending reggae’s spiritual core with touches of hip-hop, country, pop, and rock. Featuring collaborations with Gramps Morgan, Popcaan, and Sizzla, the project pushes boundaries while staying rooted in love, faith, and cultural pride, offering a bold and deeply personal take on modern reggae.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 17, 2025
The parent company of Rolling Stone and The Hollywood Reporter has filed a federal lawsuit against Google, accusing the tech giant of siphoning off its content through the controversial “AI Overviews” search feature. Filed in Washington, D.C., the lawsuit from Penske Media alleges that Google’s AI-driven summaries are “ripping off articles without permission” while causing “millions of dollars of harm” to publishers by diverting readers away from their websites. The complaint claims Google forces publishers to allow their work to train its AI systems if they want their links to appear in search results. According to Penske, the system robs publishers of revenue they would otherwise gain from licensing deals or advertising tied to web traffic. The company says about 20% of Google search queries now feature AI-generated summaries above traditional links, cutting into referrals for outlets like Variety, Deadline, and others in its portfolio. Penske’s lawsuit argues that the practice “threatens to leave the public with an increasingly unrecognizable Internet,” where users are served synthetic, often inaccurate answers rather than reliable journalism. Critics of the feature point to high-profile AI “hallucinations,” including a false claim that rapper Eminem performed at the funeral of Jeff Bezos’s mother. Penske is seeking damages as well as a permanent injunction to block Google from continuing what it describes as “illegal conduct.” The lawsuit adds to growing pushback from publishers who say AI tools are hollowing out the digital information ecosystem while eroding the financial backbone of the news business. Google, however, has rejected the claims, with spokesperson Jose Castaneda stating that “AI Overviews drives more traffic, not less,” and pledging to defend against what the company calls “meritless claims.”
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 17, 2025
Cardi B is stepping into a new chapter as both a superstar and a mom. The “Up” rapper revealed on CBS Mornings Sept. 17 that she is pregnant with her fourth child, her first with boyfriend and NFL wide receiver Stefon Diggs. Due ahead of her Little Miss Drama tour in February, Cardi noted she’s been balancing the excitement of motherhood with the rollout of her upcoming album Am I The Drama?, out Sept. 19. “I’m happy I feel like I’m in a good space,” Cardi told Gayle King, adding that she and Diggs are supportive of each other’s careers. The Grammy winner also admitted she hadn’t told her parents before going public with the news, explaining that she wanted to share it in her own time. Despite pressures tied to her album release, Cardi said her relationship makes her feel “safe and very confident,” giving her the strength to face criticism head-on. The pregnancy marks Cardi’s first child with Diggs, whom she went public with in May during a Knicks game. It also follows her split from Offset in July 2024, with whom she shares three children—Kulture, 7, Wave, 4, and Blossom, 12 months. While still finalizing her divorce, Cardi began hinting at her new romance in December. Now, with her growing family and new music era on the horizon, the rapper is embracing change with joy, joking to fans, “Now y’all could buy my album so I can buy Pampers and diapers.”
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 15, 2025
History was made in Vatican City this weekend when Clipse, the iconic hip-hop duo of brothers Pusha T and No Malice, became the first rap act ever to perform at St. Peter’s Square. The performance took place on September 13 as part of the Grace for the World concert, an unprecedented event co-directed by Pharrell Williams and staged as a message of unity and peace during the World Meeting on Human Fraternity. Dressed in sharp suits, Clipse delivered a powerful rendition of “The Birds Don’t Sing” from their project Let God Sort Em Out, joined onstage by John Legend. The concert lineup was stacked with global stars including Jennifer Hudson, BamBam, Jelly Roll, Karol G, Teddy Swims, Andrea Bocelli, and Legend himself. Pharrell, a longtime friend and collaborator of the Thornton brothers, helped orchestrate the moment as co-director and executive producer through his company Something in the Water.  Beyond the music, audiences were treated to a stunning aerial drone and light show by Nova Sky Stories, which illuminated Vatican City with visuals inspired by the Sistine Chapel. “This is a rare cultural moment where the world stops and collectively tunes in,” Pharrell said ahead of the event. The evening not only marked the Vatican’s first-ever concert, but also cemented Clipse’s place in history as they carried hip-hop into one of the most sacred spaces in the world.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 15, 2025
Keri Hilson makes a powerful return with We Need to Talk: Drama , the second installment in her ambitious trilogy that unfolds like a film. Following April’s We Need to Talk: Love , this new chapter dives into betrayal, heartbreak, and emotional growth, capturing the turbulence of a broken romance. To build anticipation, Hilson joined the viral “Put a finger down” trend, hinting at her own story of a love gone wrong. Released through Audible Art Club/Create Music Group, her first independent venture, Drama cements Hilson’s evolution as an artist, reclaiming her voice after a 15-year hiatus.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 15, 2025
Jermaine Dupri, GRAMMY-winning producer and Songwriters Hall of Famer, has dropped his full-length album Magic City alongside the powerful video for its focus track, “Atlanna” featuring CeeLo Green. A true Atlanta anthem, the record embodies the city’s pride, grit, and soul through Dupri’s signature production and CeeLo’s commanding vocals. Released in tandem with the finale of STARZ’s Magic City: An American Fantasy , which Dupri executive produced, “Atlanna” honors Atlanta’s past, present, and future while further cementing his legendary legacy.
By Status Ain't Hood Staff September 15, 2025
Grammy-winning R&B star Ella Mai brings her latest single “Tell Her” to life with a stylish new video directed by Cole Santiago. Backing verses that pay homage to Destiny’s Child, the visual finds Mai taking on playful office roles while confidently reminding her lover to keep his ex in check. With sharp lyrics and a commanding presence, she delivers a message of love, loyalty, and self-assurance. Blending empowerment with creativity, “Tell Her” builds momentum for Ella’s return, signaling the start of an exciting new chapter in her artistry.
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