CJ enters the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time with his hit “Whoopty” while topping Billboard’s Emerging Artists chart in the Jan. 9-dated week.

“Whoopty” samples the Indian song “Sanam Re” by Arijit Singh and Mithoon while incorporating Brooklyn drill sounds and flexing his Puerto Rican heritage.

“I’m Puerto Rican, you know what I’m saying? I been in the house, you know my mom be playing Spanish music. I had to you know, embrace my heritage on this song I just felt like it was needed,” CJ told Genius back in November.

Check out the lyrics and music video below.

Loyalty over royalty, y’all n—as know the vibes
(Pxcoyo killed this beat, bi—)

Whoopty
Bi—, I’m outside it’s a movie (whoopty, huh)
Blue cheese
I swear I’m addicted to blue cheese
I gotta stick to this paper like loose leaf (huh?)
Bi—, I’m ’bout my chicken like it’s a two-piece
You can have your bi— back, she a groupie
She just swallowed all my kids in the two-seat (skrrt)
Swagged out
For Milly, we bringin’ them gats out (gang, gang)
I still got some racks stuffed in the trap house
Off the ’42, I’m blowin’ her back out (blowin’ her back out)
I’m back on my bullsh–, swing back with a full clip
They say I’m movin’ ruthless
And my shooters, they shootin’
I won’t take her to Ruth Chris (and my shooters they shootin’)
(Shooters they shootin’, ayy)

I get the breesh, then it’s adiós
If I’m with your treesh then she’s givin’ throat (yeah)
When I see police, then we gettin’ low (when I see police)
That’s another piece, that’s another Zoe
Ice in the VV’s, now she’s down to get treeshy (ice in the VV’s)
I got all this water on me, like Fiji
Bi—, I’m posted up with Hats and the Sleezys (gang)
Smokin’ the Zaza, it goes straight to the māthā
Then I’m uppin’ the choppa
Hittin’ the cha-cha, open his lata
Then he dancin’ bachata

(Smokin’ the Zaza, it goes straight to the māthā)
(Then I’m uppin’ the choppa)
(Hittin’ the cha-cha, then I open his lata)
(Then he dancin’ bachata)

Whoopty
Bi—, I’m outside it’s a movie (whoopty, huh)
Blue cheese
I swear I’m addicted to blue cheese
I gotta stick to this paper like loose leaf (huh?)
Bi—, I’m ’bout my chicken like it’s a two-piece
You can have your bi— back, she a groupie
She just swallowed all my kids in the two-seat (skrrt)
Swagged out
For Milly, we bringin’ them gats out (gang, gang)
I still got some racks stuffed in the trap house
Off the ’42, I’m blowin’ her back out (blowin’ her back out)
I’m back on my bullsh–, swing back with a full clip
They say I’m movin’ ruthless
And my shooters, they shootin’
I won’t take her to Ruth Chris (and my shooters they shootin’)
(Shooters they shootin’, ayy)

Swagged out
For Milly, we bringin’ them gats out
I still got some racks stuffed in the trap house
Off the’ 42, I’m blowin’ her back out (blowin’ her back out)
I’m back on my bullsh–, swing back with a full clip
They say I’m movin’ ruthless
And my shooters, they shootin’
I won’t take her to Ruth Chris (and my shooters they shootin’)
(Shooters they shootin’, ayy)

Lyrics licensed & provided by LyricFind

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

Written by: Mithoon, Charalambos Antoniou, Christopher Daniel Soriano

Lauren Jauregui has had enough of Tomi Lahren.

The conservative political commentator took to Twitter on Wednesday (Jan. 6) to give her two cents on the massive crowd of rioters supporting President Donald Trump, who violently stormed the U.S. Capitol and sent the building into lockdown.

“Funny to see liberals suddenly so against protesting. Weird,” she sarcastically tweeted, in reference to the powerful Black Lives Matter protests over the summer, which were met with harsh condemnation by Trump.

Jauregui, however, was not about to let Lahren compare the Black community’s fight for justice to Wednesday’s attack on the U.S. Capitol.

“Tammy shut the actual f— up,” the singer simply replied, intentionally spelling her name wrong. Lahren has yet to react to Jauregui’s comment. See below.

 

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To create art on a canvas, some use paintbrushes, others use sponges and some use their hands. Not Alicia Keys! The star came up with a creative way to paint by tickling the ivories.

In a video from her backyard uploaded to Instagram on Sunday (Jan. 3), the singer smiled as she said to the camera, “I think I just did something crazy. Watch this.”

She then walked over to a stunning pink piano, sat down and began playing. Every time she hit a note, a different color of paint shot out from the piano and splattered onto a nearby blank canvas.

“This year there’s no limit to us!!” Keys captioned the clip. “Let’s create the unimaginable!!”

See it here.

Back in October, Anuel bid “adios” to his Instagram followers, but finally returned to the social media sphere on Monday (Jan. 4).

In the adorable photo kicking off 2021, the Puerto Rican trap star is seen on a boat, smiling alongside his son Pablo (rocking his dad’s shades). “LA SANGRE PESA MÁS QUE EL AGUA!!!!!!!!!” he captioned the heart-melting snap. “La vida se acaba, las carreras se acaban pero LA FAMILIA NUNCA MUERE!!!!!”

“Blood weighs more than water,” the caption translates to in English. “Life ends, careers end but family never dies.”

See here.

Back in May 2020, Anuel released his highly-anticipated sophomore album, Emmanuel, which secured him his second No. 1 debut on both the Top Latin Albums and the Latin Rhythm Albums charts.

“I feel blessed!” he told Billboard at the time. “Many people ask me what I would’ve said had the album not reached No. 1. We will never know… I feel blessed, just like Kobe when he won his second championship. Grateful to all my fans, I love you with my life.”

 

Machine Gun Kelly took the Jimmy Kimmel Live stage on Monday (Jan. 4) to perform a medley of three fan favorites from his latest album, Tickets to My Downfall.

Seated at a pink piano and switching off between the keys, a track pad and a pink guitar, the star belted the lyrics to “Drunk Face,” “Bloody Valentine” and his Trippie Redd collaboration “All I Know.”

MGK shared a clip of his performance on Twitter, adding the fitting caption, “three instruments x three songs.”

Tickets to My Downfall marked Machine Gun Kelly’s first pop-punk album, and his first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200. The set earned 126,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending Oct. 1, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. It was released on Sept. 25 via EST19XX/Bad Boy/Interscope.

Watch the full Kimmel performance below.