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Exclusive: iamCompton Reflects on Surviving the Pandemic and Heading Into the ‘Black Ink Crew’ Battle of the Tattoo Titans

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The pandemic hit at an unfortunate time for the Compton leg of the Black Ink Crew franchise. As viewers were able to get introduced to the cast of Compcon artists, a halt in production, and the entire world, delayed more of the stories the shop led by iamCompton.

Now, Black Ink Crew: Compton is back in season two, allowing us to learn more about the hottest Black artists on the nation’s west coast. iamCompton led that group to Atlanta to take on their counterparts from the Chicago and New York Shops.

While on hand in Atlanta, iamCompton spoke with The SOURCE about owning the first tattoo shop in Compton, gearing up for the “Battle of the Tattoo Titans,” and more.

As a fan of Black Ink, I feel like the pandemic screwed me over. Just as we got introduced to you all, the story got cut short. How was it being a shop owner and continuing business right after the initial stages of opening the shop and then the pandemic?

Honestly, it was a struggle as a first-time shop owner. Trying to do something in Compton, being the first tattoo shop ever in Compton. It was a lot of pressure on me. And then when the pandemic hit, it was like, oh man, I got this far and now I got to somehow keep it above water. I just took it one day at a time and thank God that I’m here now.

Do you feel there is a never-ending set of roadblocks and challenges?

Oh for sure. Obstacles come left and right through life it’s it is a rollercoaster, but I’ll never stop. Might ease out for a while but that’s, that’s part of life going through those hurdles.

What have you learned about yourself as a person, but also a business owner, and then a tattoo artist?

Don’t take nothing personal. It’s just business. Don’t mix emotions with business.

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When you got here to Atlanta and saw the setup for the competition. How did you feel?

That was exciting. I was like, oh, hold up. We important [laughs]. Y’all took the time out to do something for us. You get kind of numb when you been working for a long time and tattooing a lot of people or to see somebody spend $1,500 on a pair of shoes or $5,000 on a bag, but they didn’t want to pay for $500 tattoo at the most. It throws you off and you feel like you are not doing enough and it’s a difficult job. Now, everything changed and now people appreciate it a little more for art. And even the things like the NFTs and stuff, the artists being more appreciated, more valuable. And that’s what I felt walking out like, oh, y’all value us. So it was excitement, a good feeling.

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When you first heard about this battle and everything coming together for it, placing you in the same arena with the other two shops and on this grand stage, what was your initial thoughts?

I thought it was dope. I thought it was a great idea. I’ve been waiting to be a part of something cool like that. I didn’t know what it was, but that was it. You can take this all over the world and have fun with it. It’s the culture and it’s a part of my brand. I done dreamed about this environment, not knowing it, you know what I’m saying? I can do what I love.

This is a family environment, but at the same time, there’s a level of competitiveness that comes into it. How did you prepare yourself and your team for this?

I think they got a lot of competitive nature. I wasn’t concerned about them competing, but as far as coming and being prepared and having everything you need on a spot and then like do this right now and figure it out. You got this amount of time with the pressure for cameras and, and stuff like that. It’s difficult. But we deal with that anyway. So I think it’s dope. It’s all fun. It’s all up. At the same time, you can display your talent. They get to show their skills under pressure and see what obstacles they overcome at the end of the day. We all get a chance to use the platform to show people what we do.

Reflecting back on season one, was there a big lesson you would take a way from it?

I think I would have did the tattoo shop thing a couple of years before the show. It’s still cool that I did it the way I did it. Cause I showed the process of starting and building it from scratch. You got to see the struggles and then there you gonna be at two years from now.

You’re competing against Ryan and Ceasar. You are a boss in your own right. How do you feel coming into it? Do you look at yourself as the underdog or the upstart that is taking on the guys who have had more TV time?

Honestly, when I played football I learned to focus on your assignment and what you are supposed to do. Now me, one on one, I play receiver I’m on that island. It’s a DB trying to stop me. I’m not even worried about you. I’m calm. I know my assignment. I know what I need to do. As long as I can get to the zone, I’m good. Take your time. Be patient, keep calm. Do the assignment, get in the zone. Once you in that zone, your talent going to speak. Your art is going to speak. And this is what we do.

You art ranges from tattooing to music. Where do you draw the inspiration for your music?

I’m speaking on situations that I’m been through. I seen my life flash before my eyes and I’ve been robbed and woke up to some gun in my face. I done seen life from a different perspective. So all of this is fun. I just take it one day at a time.

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Fans Rush Stage, Abruptly Ending Playboi Carti Concert

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As the world returns to normal and in-person concerts pick back up just in time for the summer, it seems that many of the same problems that have plagued other concerts in the past seem to persist. This weekend, Playboi Carti‘s performance at the Smokers Club Festival in San Bernardino on Saturday.

The issues started when a group of people attempted to rush the VIP section of the performance, but were quickly stopped by security. However, Instagram video footage shows the crows pressing forward against a barrier.

Carti’s mic was cut shortly after taking the stage at about 7 pm and Instagram footage shows a security staff member takes over the PA system and asks for fans to move back, which they do not do.

Carti had performed just two songs before his set was cancelled.

No serious injuries were reported and no arrests were made. The caution appears to have come following the tragic deaths of those at the Astroworld festival in fall of 2021.

Other notable acts who performed at the event include A$AP Rocky, Kid Cudi, Wiz Khalifa, Wale, and more.

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Pete Davidson Debuts Neck Tattoo With Names of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s Kids

Pete Davidson is making his love for Kim Kardashian permanent.

The “SNL” star returned to the stage during his first stand-up show in three years last week. According to Page Six, he was photographed leaving the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles with a new tattoo on his neck that reads “KNSCP.”

Fans were quick to decipher the meaning of the tat. One theory is that the “K” stands for “Kim,” and the other letters could represent the four kids Kim shares with Kanye West: North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm.

The word “Aladdin” appears to be inked below that, seemingly referencing the “Jasmine and Aladdin” skit they appeared in together when Kim hosted “SNL” in November.

The new tattoo was not visible when the couple made their red carpet debut at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C. on Saturday.

Davidson has several tattoos dedicated to Kim, including one that reads, “My Girl Is A Lawyer.” He also branded his girlfriend’s name on his chest.

“I think my favorite one, it says ‘My Girl Is A Lawyer,’ and that one’s really cute,” Kim told Ellen DeGeneres in March.

Pete’s new tattoo may not sit well with Kim’s ex. During his stand-up set at “Netflix Is A Joke: The Festival,” Davidson addressed his feud with Kanye, joking about the time Ye allegedly told friends that Davidson had AIDS. Davidson said that he believed the rumor because Ye is “a genius.”

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Neon Sermon Release Debut Single ”Godzilla”

Neon Sermon (Lo Key, Krux 1 & BatiBatt) announce their formation & tease a full-length debut with their new song ”Godzilla”.

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Pusha T Addresses Rumored Eminem Beef

Pusha T is keeping the peace.

While he’s moved on from his beef with Drake, the “Neck & Wrist” rapper addressed a rumored feud with Slim Shady during his appearance on “The Morning Hustle.”

Push was asked if there were any rappers he would “kill lyrically,” but ultimately decided to give them a pass. Instead of naming names, he kept it positive and declined to say.

“I don’t even want to even put the energy out there,” he said.

Pusha went on to mention that he heard about a rumored rivalry between him and Eminem, however, there’s no bad blood between the rappers.

“It was like a misinterpretation of something I said or whatever, but you know how people decode it and they have their own thing. I was like, ‘Nah, man, Em is somebody that I respect,’” he said before citing Em’s 1998 Lyricist Lounge appearance. “He’s one of them people that I really like what he does because, in all of his success, I can still find Lyricist Lounge Eminem.”

Pusha aspires to maintain the same level of consistency as the “Rap God.” “That’s a goal for me, personally. I want to always be able to make Daytona level, It’s Almost Dry level, uncompromised rap,” he said. “Whatever my highest point will be, I want to always be able to make that.”

He also used his favorite rapper, JAY-Z, as an example. “When I reached all the successes I can possibly reach, I would make Black Album 10 times after that.”

Pusha reached a new milestone with his latest album It’s Almost Dry, which is expected to become his first No. 1 on the Billboard 200, debuting with around 55,000 equivalent album units.

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ICYMI: Tay Money Taps Flo Milli, Sauce Santana For ‘Girls Gone Duh’

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Her viral hit “The Assignment” transformed her from rising star to full-blown superstar and brought the Dallas native her first nationwide tour. On the tail end of the self-titled tour, Tay Money dropped the new 14-song project, properly-titled Girls Gone Duh on the Tay Money Army last Friday.

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While known for her a-list collaborations with Latto, Saweetie and Da Baby, the new project includes guest features by Saucy Santana, Flo Milli and newcomer GMO Stax. And with “The Assignment” and “Hello,” the project features album highlights “BBB (Bad Bitch Behavior),” “Fake Love” and “Middle Fingers.” To date, “The Assignment” has garnered over four million YouTube views.

The new project delivers the familiar self-confident, braggadocious energy and female empowerment rhyming Tay Money that fans have grown to know and love since her original arrival several years ago.

Tay Money’s nationwide tour wraps in Austin, Texas on May 1 after selling out in major markets like New York, Atlanta, Chicago and Memphis. Between touring and album, Tay Money made a guest feature on the viral dance track “Bend It Ova” by fellow Dallas native Lil Eaarl.

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Ahead of the album release, Tay Money’s music was featured on the popular television series, Insecure (HBO). Girls Gone Duh is the perfect origin point for newfound fans.

Girls Gone Duh is available everywhere via Rebel/Geffen Records.

Stream the full album below and follow Tay Money on social media for daily updates and more.

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