Month: February 2022

Where is the love? Uncle Murda celebrates Valentine’s Day with his holiday-themed project, Love Don’t Live Here. For the first project since 2021’s Don’t Come Outside Vol. 3, Love Don’t Live Here features 14 tracks lead by “So What” and his most recent “Justin Laboy Page“. Other tracks include “Babymother”, “Are U Dumb”, “In Her
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HBO is in it for the long haul with The Gilded Age. The premium cabler announced Monday an official pickup for Season 2 of the Julian Fellowes period drama. Three episodes of The Gilded Age Season 1 have aired, and six episodes remain. “Julian and the entire Gilded Age family have thoroughly captivated us with
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Alex Isley is feeling optimistic about love on Valentine’s Day. On her latest track “Love Again,” produced by her close collaborator Jack Dine, Isley praises her partner for restoring hope in her heart.  “You make me feel like I can love again,” Isley sings over Dine’s silk smooth production. Isley’s angelic vocals are comforting and
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As The Simonetta Lein Show continues its 4th season into the New Year of 2022, the show welcomes American rapper, actor, producer, founder of No Limit record label, co-founder of Rap Snacks, as well as former NBA player, Percy Miller, better known as Master P. He has released countless studio albums since the mid-’90s, starred in multiple movies
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Keith Whitley‘s life and career were tragically cut short, but his music has left a lasting impact on country music. The Kentucky native became close friends with another future country star, Ricky Skaggs, at an early age. The pair were just teenagers when their talents were discovered by bluegrass icon Ralph Stanley, who quickly recruited
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Kodak Black – Grinding All Season [Official Music Video] Stream/Download: https://Kodak.lnk.to/GrindingAllSeason Subscribe for more official content from Kodak Black: https://Atlantic.lnk.to/KBsubscribe Follow Kodak Black Tweets by KodakBlack1k https://facebook.com/TheRealKodakBlack https://instagram.com/kodakblack The official YouTube channel of Atlantic Records artist Kodak Black. Subscribe for the latest music videos, performances, and more. #KodakBlack #GrindingAllSeason
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The Super Bowl delivers prime time entertainment for more than just sports fans. Every year millions of viewers tune in for the iconic commercials and the Halftime Show, even if they don’t care who takes home the win. This year Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar and surprise guest 50 Cent took the stage
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Uhhhh Kanye West made a quick cameo in McDonald’s latest commercial that was aired during the Super Bowl LVI. In the hilarious clip, the fast food chain franchise pokes fun at the undecided customers who place their order, including Ye who pulls up in the drive-thru in his massive all-black Sherp all-terrain ATV. Ba da ba
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Did Tommy’s plan work? On Power Book IV: Force Season 1 Episode 2, tensions mounted when he had 24 hours to complete a daring plan. As he made his way across Chicago, a familiar face stepped in to offer assistance. Meanwhile, the father-daughter relationship continued to implode at the firm. Was there a resolution for
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Future – Worst Day (Official Music Video) “Worst Day” available at: https://future.lnk.to/WorstDay Follow Future: https://www.facebook.com/FutureOfficial Tweets by 1future https://www.instagram.com/future/ https://www.youtube.com/user/officialfuturevideos/featured (C) 2022 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. With Freebandz. #Future #KevinSamuels #WorstDay
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Eminem took a kneel during the Super Bowl halftime show. Earlier tonight (Feb. 14), Slim Shady took a kneel during his performance at the Pepsi Halftime Show. This came following rumors that the NFL turned down his request to make the gesture during his performance. The moment came during Em’s performance of “Lose Yourself.” He ended the
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Eminem took a knee during the Super Bowl Halftime Show tonight (February 13), despite reports that the NFL had barred him from doing so. The move holds much significance in the American football league, after it was used as a means of protest by former 49ers player Colin Kaepernick to call attention to racial inequality
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