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Pusha T stopped by Big Boy TV to chop it up about his new album "Daytona," working with Kanye West, his issues with Cash Money Records, "Infared," "Duppy Freestyle," "The Story of Adidon" and more.
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Pusha T stopped by Big Boy TV to chop it up about his new album "Daytona," working with Kanye West, his issues with Cash Money Records, "Infared," "Duppy Freestyle," "The Story of Adidon" and more.
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Joining Colin Cowherd in studio on The Herd, Chris Broussard discusses Chris Paul courting LeBron to leave Cavs and join CP3 and Harden's Rockets, LaVar Ball ruining Lonzo & Gelo's career and if Paul George will leave Russell Westbrook's OKC Thunder.
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Drake finally spoke out on his now infamous blackface photos. Ebro in the Morning give their opinion.
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Pusha T broke the internet this week with the release of "The Story of Adidon." It's a scathing diss record aimed at Drake. What almost shook fans up more was the accompanying cover, which showed Drake in blackface.
There were lots of questions as to why Drake would pose for such a photo. The chatter got so loud the Toronto rapper has decided to offer an explanation.
"I know everyone is enjoying the circus but I want to clarify this image in question," he wrote in an Instagram post. "This was not from a clothing brand shoot or my music career. This picture is from 2007, a time in my life where I was an actor and I was working on a project that was about young black actors struggling to get roles, being stereotyped and typecast. The photos represented how African Americans were once wrongfully portrayed in entertainment.
"Me an my best friend at the time Mazin Elsadig who is also an actor from Sudan were attempting to use our voice to bring awareness to the issues we dealt with all the time as black actors at auditions," Drake continued. "This was to highlight and raise our frustrations with not always getting a fair chance in the industry and to make a point that the struggle for black actors had not changed much."
Please stop referring to this picture as “artwork”...I’m not an internet baby, I don’t edit images...this is a REAL picture...these are his truths, see for yourself https://t.co/gd6vRS3HM8 pic.twitter.com/2el58HEZ8F
— King Push (@PUSHA_T) May 30, 2018
Drake finally gives an explanation for that blackface image... pic.twitter.com/XrXLrQChTf
— Martha Tesema (@martesema) May 31, 2018
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“I’ve stayed my path a long time,” says Machine Gun Kelly, sparking some loud outside his artist trailer at Rolling Loud. “I’m honestly just really excited to be here. It’s a big day in history… it’s the hip hop Woodstock.” Fresh off playing Tommy Lee in a Motley Crue bio pic, MGK has been immersed in sex, drugs, and rock & roll. Speaking with Mass Appeal just before his set at Hard Rock Stadium, he revealed his favorite rock star and his plans for album four. Then he excused himself to go “f*ck the stage up.” This is not a normal interview. You only get this type of access with an Artist Pass.
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Wyise is on his grind extra heavy right now. He breaks us off his second freestyle in as many days. This one is a remix of BlocBoy JB and Drake's "Look Alive."
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(USA Today) Jesse Duplantis, a televangelist with viewers across the globe, says God told him he needs a new jet.
Specifically, God told Duplantis he needs a Dassault Falcon 7X, a three-engine private jet capable of carrying 12 to 16 passengers at speeds up to 700 miles per hour. The Falcon 7X, which would be the fourth plane owned by Jesse Duplantis Ministries, has a range of almost 6,000 miles and costs about $54 million new, according to SherpaReport (although used ones are listed online for as little as $20 million).
"Now, some people believe that preachers shouldn't have jets," Duplantis said in a video posted last week. "I really believe that preachers ought to ... have every available outlet to get this Gospel preached to the world."
In fact, Duplantis said that "if Jesus was physically on the Earth today, he wouldn't be riding a donkey."
"He'd be in an airplane preaching the Gospel all over the world," he said. "But the first thing I thought of was, 'How an I going to pay for it?' And then that great statement that [God] told me in 1978 flooded into my mind. He said, 'Jesse, I didn't ask you to pay for it. I asked you to believe for it.'"
We're very sad to report that popular YouTube interviewer and videographer Zack Stoner, who went by the user name ZackTV, was killed in Chicago early Wednesday morning, May 30.
Fox32 reports that Stoner "was driving about 1:30 a.m. in the 700 block of South Clark Street when another vehicle drove up and someone inside fired shots. He was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead."
Stoner, 30, had a strong YouTube following, with over 174,000 subscribers. He was known for interviewing hip hop artists in the Chicago area.
Our condolences go out to his family and friends.
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Pusha T had the rap world buzzing with the release of a scathing diss freestyle called “The Story Of Adidon”.
Looking at Drake’s Blackface Photo
Claims that he father’s a baby with a porn Star
Did the MS bars about his producer 40 go too far?
Ebro in the Morning breaks it all down!
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Arsonal Da Rebel continues to promote his "Finally" project by dropping an official music video for "Bases Loaded." This song is something like the sequel to his "Batter Up" single. It was filmed in Miami by ThugzBunny of ThugzBunnyTV.
Pick up "Finally" now on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/finally/1369941120
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Kara Elyse is a young, multi-talented R&B and Pop-Soul singer, model, and actor signed to Impact Records/Universal Music Group. She recently debuted her single and video titled “Take Control” which hit nearly 200,000 views in the first week of its release. The song is an urban rendition of the classic tale of girl meets boy.
The entertainment industry is dynamic and competitive, with many acts making headway with either their personality, talent, or ingenuity. Kara Elyse is the total package bringing forth all three characteristics with full force. She has always loved music and believes her sound is a medley of R&B and Pop-Soul. She grew up in a household boasting a rather eclectic palette when it came to musical selections like Prince, Heart, TLC, Sarah Vaughan, Billy Joel, Chaka Khan, Steve Miller Band and countless other legends, who all, no doubt, have influenced her musical journey.
Her single “Take Control” is told from the perspective of a female protagonist who, unapologetically, is “choosy” and time-conscious, charging her suitor with one task: to be strong, bold and to not waste her time. “Take Control” consists of mellow grooves laced on top of a mild tempo and smooth production by 88Fingaz, and successfully blends cool, soaring melodies that are synonymous with ‘classic R&B.’ Kara Elyse’s playful nature shines through with phrases like “I ain’t boujee like that.” It is cool yet classy.
Kara Elyse will be kicking off her promotional tour mid-summer, with performances set for events and venues in Atlanta, Los Angeles, and other US cities. On July 7th, 2018 she will open for legendary R&B groups including SILK, 112 and Jagged Edge at Atlanta’s Wolf Creek Amphitheater. Additional performance dates can be found online at www.karaelyse.com.
This triple-threat will soon be releasing more music including her highly anticipated summer singles “So Good” and “Ex Dude” produced by two prominent Los Angeles producers.
In the meantime, “Take Control” is available for streaming across various digital platforms including YouTube, Tidal, iTunes, Apple Music and Soundcloud.
More information about Kara Elyse can be found here: Website, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
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Jay Rock drops an official music video for his new single titled "Win."
Directed by Dave Meyers & Dave Free (of The Little Homies)
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Matt Serra on Wonderboy vs. Darren Till controversial decision: I thought Wonderboy won that fight
Darren Till on controversy in his fight against Stephen Thompson
Michael Bisping reacts to Nate Diaz getting arrested on felony domestic-violence charge
Dana White reacts to Michael Bisping's retirement
Francis Ngannou sparring Uriah Hall
Michael Bisping thanking everyone for their support
Khabib Nurmagomedov on his next fight: Possibly 9th Sept. or 6th October against whoever
Mackenzie Dern MMA sparring
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Pusha T called in to The Breakfast Club Wednesday, March 30, to talk about his new Drake diss song titled "The Story of Adidon."
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Donkey of the Day for Wednesday, May 30, goes to Roseanne Barr for whose show got cancelled by ABC for her racist tweets.
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