Sexyy Red and SZA are featured on Drake’s new track, “Rich Baby Daddy.”

Today, Drake dropped off his highly-anticipated new album, For All The Dogs. The LP includes appearances from the likes of J. Cole, Lil Yachty, Chief Keef, and even his 5-year-old son, Adonis. Sexyy Red is also featured on one track titled "Rich Baby Daddy" alongside SZA. Recently, the St. Louis-born rapper took to social media to thank Drake amid the release, showing her appreciation for the love he's shown her throughout the year.

"Thank u Drake for supporting me all year and letting me b apart of your amazing album," she wrote. The two of them teased a pseudo-fling over the summer, with Drake dubbing the "Pound Town" performer his "rightful wife." Though their romantic relationship doesn't seem to have been serious, it looks like their platonic relationship is. She later joined Drake as an opening act on his It's All A Blur tour with 21 Savage. The Canadian hitmaker even recently gifted her a diamond Cartier watch, which she says she's never seen anything like before.

Sexyy Red Calls For All The Dogs "Amazing"

She showed off the extravagant gift on Instagram last week alongside a heartfelt caption. "Thank you Drakeeeeeeee ice me df out den," she wrote. "Big boss sht I appreciate dat big dawg." Sexyy Red has had quite the week, and fans are glad she was able to take the time to acknowledge the release. Unfortunately, the 25-year-old had her sex tape leaked on her Instagram Story, which has led to a great deal of trolling online.

Sexyy has even been accused of leaking it herself, which she denies. "I’m so heartbroken anybody that kno me knows I wouldn’t do no goofy sht like that," she explained on Twitter. Luckily, various peers and fans have come to her defense amid the apparent revenge porn incident. What do you think of Sexyy Red's feature on For All The Dogs? How are you liking the new album so far? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates on Sexyy Red and Drake.

Faith No More appear to be hinting at a return to the stage in 2027.

The influential alt-metal band have remained mostly quiet over the past decade following the release of their reunion album ‘Sol Invictus’ in 2015. After its arrival, they played what would become their most recent live performances in 2016 and later called off several touring plans in the years that followed.

Now, however, they seem to be preparing fans for something new. The group recently shared an image of a concert crowd on social media with nothing more than the text “2027” placed across it.

No additional information accompanied the post, but it quickly sparked speculation among fans, many of whom believe a full scale tour announcement could be coming next year.

 

 

After wrapping up their 2016 run of shows, the band intended to return to the road in 2020. Those plans were ultimately abandoned because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Further touring plans surfaced in 2021 as venues began reopening, but those dates were also cancelled before they could begin. Frontman Mike Patton later explained that mental health struggles were behind the decision and revealed he had been diagnosed with agoraphobia during the pandemic.

Until recently, a reunion seemed unlikely. Patton spoke about Faith No More’s lengthy break and said that he did not “see it as a sad thing”.

Speaking on the Kyle Meredith With… podcast and reflecting on whether he felt a “sense of closure” after the 2016 tour, the vocalist said: “I didn’t really think so at the time, but, yeah, maybe. I think that we all kind of felt it, but it was unspoken.”

“It’s funny: when you’ve been in a band or a musical situation for a period of time, you always, in the back of your head, you’re kind of thinking, ‘Well, maybe this is it.’ And I don’t mind that feeling,” he added. “I don’t see it as a sad thing. I see it as being present and being able to really appreciate it while it’s happening.”

Faith No More have never formally announced a breakup following the cancellation of their 2021 tour, although other members have suggested in recent years that the chances of touring again were uncertain.

Last year, guitarist Roddy Bottum discussed the band's future and admitted they were in a “really weird spot”. “I can’t really tell you what’s going on. I don’t know myself. I get different information from people… and I’m in the band,” he said.

Drummer Mike Bordin echoed similar thoughts last spring, saying that he and some of the other members were willing to perform again, but claimed Patton was “unwilling to do shows with us”.

 

In addition to leading Faith No More since 1989 after replacing original singer Chuck Mosley, Patton has also been involved with projects including Mr Bungle, Fantômas, and Tomahawk.

Tomahawk recently unveiled plans for their first tour in 13 years, with a series of US dates scheduled for this summer. The run begins in Nashville next month and will also see Patton and his bandmates reunite with longtime labelmates Melvins for the first time since 2003.

Patton has also recently launched his tour with Avett Brothers and teamed up with Jehnny Beth on the new single ‘Look At Me’.

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