Huey Morgan Smashes Mug And Walks Off ‘Never Mind The Buzzcocks’ (Video)

From Digital Spy:

Fun Lovin’ Criminals and 6 Music DJ Huey Morgan storms off BBC Two quiz show Never Mind the Buzzcocks tonight after falling out with hosts Rizzle Kicks.

The singer started sulking after Rizzle Kicks used Fun Lovin’ Criminals lyrics in the ‘Next Lines’ round of the competition, a standard practice on the comedy music show.

Noticing that Morgan was unhappy, Rizzle Kicks asked: “Are you alright with that?”

Morgan replied: “I’m totally alright with that, I just thought you guys might do something different for a change.”

The hip-hop duo reply: “It’s part of the game Huey… It’s next lines mate.”

Growing increasingly frustrated, Morgan ends the game by smashing his mug on the desk, with pieces shattering across his desk near teammates Phill Jupitus and Laura Whitmore.

“Huey, it’s the game bro, I say a line, you sing the other line. You don’t have to smash a mug in my hair,” laughs Jordan Stephens afterwards.

Morgan continued to grow restless as Rizzle Kicks joked about the incident and rival team captain Noel Fielding mocked the mug smashing incident. As the final shot of the episode was filmed, Morgan walked out of the studio, appearing to be annoyed with the presenters’ behavior.

Future – I’m Just Being Honest (Episode 1)

Future releases the first episode of his ‘I’m Just Being Honest’ web series. Future’s upcoming album Honest still has no release date, but I’m sure we will get one very soon.

In this first episode, Future hits New York for the Brooklyn stop on his Would You Like A Tour? with Drake & Miguel. During the stop, he headed over to 106 & Park for a performance and FUSE for a interview. He also shot a video with Mike Will for a new upcoming trackm titled “Faded”.

In related news, his “Real & True” Music Video featuring Miley Cyrus & Mr. Hudson premieres on MTV November 10th.

3D Na’tee “The Kill” (Video)

My favorite female emcee returns with a new record & visual where she takes a few shots at some of the emcees in the game. 3D Na’Tee had this to say about her new record below:

This record was a direct derivative of the emotions I had after a week of linking with Steve Rifkind of All Def Digital/Universal in my hometown, hearing my name mentioned in some of the hottest/heated hip hop debates, and working on several tracks for my next project, The Regime. With all the talk of Hova’s, Kings of New York, Kings of Rap, Yeezus’, and Rap Gods, true rap fiends can be excited that at least a small percentage of artist seem to still care about that competitive gene in hip hop that kept top artist competing to be better lyrically. That same gene compelled new artist to aspire to be like the greats. And, whether Charlamange admits it or not, I will be one of them…
3D Na’Tee. She’s from New Orleans. (when asked, “Who is the best female artist out right now?” by Angela Yee of The Breakfast Club.)

The video was shot and edited by @DunnDealDesign and produced by 5StarBeatz who I worked with previously on The Coronation. I’ll be dropping new music on my app soon, so make sure you get it now from the iTunes or Google Play Store.