Pamela Grier is an American actress. Grier became known in the early 1970s for starring in a string of women in prison and blaxploitation films such as The Big Bird Cage (1972), Coffy (1973), Foxy Brown (1974), and Sheba, Baby (1975). She starred in Quentin Tarantino's film Jackie Brown, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress. she stopped by Sway In The Morning to talk about her iconic career and new ventures that she has been working on.
Styles P & Dave East sit down with Ebro in the Morning and debate about the rules of beef, and discuss Drake's comments on the beef with Pusha T on 'The Shop.'
They also discuss the future of their careers, how they got together and much more.
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Do better, who better, you better Been around, like hella propellers Wanna know, who you with, don’t tell em Come on fellas, that aint none of your biz Got on your body suit you know I’m on your ass today Would you let me hit it thrice if I asked today She know my stick nothing but magic babe I be swinging it back and forth till you in your casket bae, mm Girl you on my best side, mm But she from the westside, mm mm
Now I just wanna know, don’t you sugarcoat I’ll say it all if you won’t Now could you tell me like it is, pretty little fears Music to my ears
Ok, Say it loud, say it proud, you want it more We open door, hit the couch, then the floor I cut it up, like a scissor (SZA), love galore She never bored, there’s so much shit we can do You free to say whatever baby if you askin me No limit when I’m in it, got a master p I’m hoping I don’t have a fast release Got me focused like I’m out here trynna get my Masters see, mm Throwin up the peace sign, mm, girl I’m from the eastside, mmm mm Girl you on my best side, mm say she from the westside, mm mm
Now I just wanna know, don’t you sugarcoat I’ll say it all if you won’t Now could you tell me like it is, pretty little fears Music to my ears Now I just wanna know, don’t you sugarcoat I’ll say it all if you won’t Now could you tell me like it is, pretty little fears Music to my ears
I’m lovin your light, vulnerable Lettin your guard down, its honorable Especially when, the past ain’t been that Friendly to you, but, theres magic in that You the flower that I gotta protect To keep alive in the wintertime aye don’t you die yet You been way more than a friend of mine we more like fam I raise you, you raise me, let’s turn this whole life round You can, confide in me
I could take that weight up off your shoulder blades and try to store the pain inside of me Like why the world do you like that Like they don’t know you God sent but me I view you like that I’m sneakin glances thankin god that he drew you like that Beautiful black child, come and share your black cloud For your vibe and your smile I don’t mind a lil rain I’m your dog ears, perk up at the sound of your name Count on your main wildfire can’t handle your flame Download your strain wild high, come drown in your fragrance You that red pill that a nigga found in the matrix Before I had you this shit was fantasy, you plant a seed To grow some roots a branch and leaves becomes a tree of life Until our nights are filled with peace from stress and strife And that’s the blessing that I get from wifin you cause you Entrust in me with the key to your heart, beating you smart Cause even though I need a new start Due to my past transgressions you believed in me I guess the light I see in you is what you see in me, Lord Say she from the westside mmmm And she seen my best side, mmmm mmm
Now I just wanna know, don’t you sugarcoat I’ll say it all if you won’t Now could you tell me like it is, pretty little fears Music to my ears
Khabib Nurmagomedov has his sights set on Floyd Mayweather after defeating Conor McGregor at UFC 229.
The Russian champion recently met with Leonard Ellerbe, CEO of Mayweather Promotions, and issued a challenge to the boxing legend.
"Let's go Floyd, we have to fight now," Khabib said in a video of the conversation. "50-0 vs 27-0. Two guys, never lose. Because in the jungle, only one king. Of course I am the king, because he cannot drop (Conor) McGregor, but I dropped him easily."
If the two fought it would likely be under boxing rules and would rival the pay-per-view success of Floyd's 2017 match with Conor.
Young Dolph sat down with Ebro in the Morning to open up on turning down a big record deal, the beef he has been involved in, how he's looking to build a platform for himself, and his album Role Model.
On Monday’s (Oct. 15) episode of #EverydayStruggle, Nadeska, DJ Akademiks and Wayno review Quavo’s debut album, ‘Quavo Huncho,’ and share their favorite songs off the Migo member’s project. The crew then gives their take on two of the hottest single releases from the weekend, Kodak Black’s “Zeze” featuring Travis Scott and Offset, and Bad Bunny’s “MIA” featuring Drake. Ak and Wayno then weigh in on Drake’s recent interview with LeBron James, where the 6 God airs out Kanye West for his “manipulative” moves, and calls out Pusha T for crossing the line during their summer rap battle. Later in the show, the crew breaks down the meeting between Kanye West and President Donald Trump and debate whether or not Kanye was right for meeting with Trump, and discuss the the topics the Chicago rapper presented the POTUS with during their meeting.
(People) - Drake is finally talking about that infamous Pusha T diss track and the alleged role Kanye West played. Drake addressed his beefs and what he saw as their origin during an appearance Friday on LeBron James and Maverick Carter’s HBO series, The Shop.
Back in May, Pusha T released “The Story of Adidon,” which claimed, among other things, that Drake had fathered a secret son. A month later, Drake confirmed via his album Scorpion that he has a son. Based on Drake’s comments on The Shop, though, it sounds like he’s more upset with Kanye than with Pusha T about the whole situation.
“I’m in Wyoming. … I send him a picture of my son. I tell him I’m having trouble with my son’s mother. We had a conversation,” Drake said to James and Carter on the show. Fans are interpreting that to mean that Kanye may have tipped Pusha T off about Drake’s son in the first place. Kanye produced “The Story of Adidon” after working with Drake in Wyoming, the rapper explained. (For what it’s worth, Kanye denied talking to Pusha T about Drake’s son in a series of now-deleted tweets he posted in September.)
Drake seemed genuinely hurt by what he said was Kanye blasting him by producing “Adidon.” “I was just there with you as friends, helping you, and now you’re dissing me,” Drake said.
Drake also explained why he decided not to release a diss track about Pusha T in response to “The Story of Adidon.” Referring to Pusha T, Drake told James and Carter, “I wanted to do other things. I didn’t want to further your reputation or your career by rapping back at you and having this exchange.”
The “In My Feelings” rapper also criticized Pusha T for talking about Drake’s friend Noah Shebib, who suffers from multiple sclerosis. “When you mention defenseless people who are sick, in the hospital, that passed away, that really sent me to a place where, you know, I just believed then and I believe now that there’s a price you have pay for that,” Drake said on The Shop.
T.I. has been one of Donald Trump's most outspoken critics. The rapper takes things up another in a promo video for his new "Dime Trap" album. The clip features a look-a-like Melania Trump stripper. Watch it in full below.