Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith both had to make many compromises to make their marriage work. And although Smith was the man that Jada Pinkett wanted to marry, the visual image she had of her husband didn’t align with the reality.
Jada Pinkett Smith’s expectations for Will Smith were too high Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith | Rebecca Sapp/WireImage
Jada Pinkett already had some idea of what life would be like after marrying Smith. But the life she imagined was far from what it would actually become. Speaking to rapper Wale on her Red Table Talk (via Entertainment Tonight), Jada Pinkett talked about one of the hardest lessons she learned from marriage.
“Let me tell you, nobody talks about the sacrifice, the deteriorating and dissolving of fantasies,” she told the rapper. “You right now, have in your mind, your perfect woman. And when you find that woman,...
Jada Pinkett Smith’s expectations for Will Smith were too high Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith | Rebecca Sapp/WireImage
Jada Pinkett already had some idea of what life would be like after marrying Smith. But the life she imagined was far from what it would actually become. Speaking to rapper Wale on her Red Table Talk (via Entertainment Tonight), Jada Pinkett talked about one of the hardest lessons she learned from marriage.
“Let me tell you, nobody talks about the sacrifice, the deteriorating and dissolving of fantasies,” she told the rapper. “You right now, have in your mind, your perfect woman. And when you find that woman,...
- 4/7/2024
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Metro Boomin warned us before he and Future dropped We Don’t Trust You: “Pick a side.”
As J. Cole has learned over the past 12 hours, anyone not firmly on one side of the Drake and Kendrick Lamar divide is liable to get caught in the crossfire. Last night, he dropped Might Delete Later, a surprise EP of tracks that might have been lauded as another solid offering from the rap vet — or maybe the conversation would be about his troubling (and trite) transphobic bars on “Pi.” But instead, the...
As J. Cole has learned over the past 12 hours, anyone not firmly on one side of the Drake and Kendrick Lamar divide is liable to get caught in the crossfire. Last night, he dropped Might Delete Later, a surprise EP of tracks that might have been lauded as another solid offering from the rap vet — or maybe the conversation would be about his troubling (and trite) transphobic bars on “Pi.” But instead, the...
- 4/5/2024
- by Andre Gee
- Rollingstone.com
British royal family news teases that a high-ranking media pro is going after the traitorous Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Excess, Meghan and Harry Markle.
Newsweek editor Batya Ungar-Sargon called out the couple for being the “empty, vacuous, rich, lecturing, smug type” and frankly, we’re here for it. Read on to find out what else she had to say about the tacky twosome.
Royal Family News – Harry And Meghan Branded Smug
Batya-Sargon told Gbn America that the U.S. is over the so-called Markle Sparkle. She said “They also think they’re better than everybody else. The only thing that makes them better is that they’re rich. That’s what they represent in America.”
“They’re the worst kind of celebrity who became famous due to nothing that they themselves accomplished. Yet, from their perch of incredible privilege, they think they can lecture the rest...
Newsweek editor Batya Ungar-Sargon called out the couple for being the “empty, vacuous, rich, lecturing, smug type” and frankly, we’re here for it. Read on to find out what else she had to say about the tacky twosome.
Royal Family News – Harry And Meghan Branded Smug
Batya-Sargon told Gbn America that the U.S. is over the so-called Markle Sparkle. She said “They also think they’re better than everybody else. The only thing that makes them better is that they’re rich. That’s what they represent in America.”
“They’re the worst kind of celebrity who became famous due to nothing that they themselves accomplished. Yet, from their perch of incredible privilege, they think they can lecture the rest...
- 3/22/2024
- by Tanya Clark
- Celebrating The Soaps
The Roots have announced the lineup for the 2024 Roots Picnic in Philadelphia, featuring artists like Lil Wayne, Jill Scott, André 3000, and more across two days in June.
Hosted on June 1st and 2nd at its longtime home, The Mann in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, the 2024 iteration of the Roots Picnic will feature a diverse range of musical artists, as well as live podcasts, DJ sets, immersive experiences, and more. Filling out the lineup will be artists like Victoria Monét, Nas, Gunna, Sexyy Red, Tyla, Smino, Babyface, Adam Blackstone featuring Fantasia and Muni Long, Cam’ron, Wale, Robert Glasper, and more.
Tickets for the 2024 Roots Picnic will first become available via a Live Nation pre-sale opening on Tuesday, February 20th, at 10:00 a.m. Et (use access code ALUMNI24). After that, the general on-sale will begin on Friday, February 23rd, at 10:00 a.m. Et via Ticketmaster. Once tickets are on sale,...
Hosted on June 1st and 2nd at its longtime home, The Mann in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, the 2024 iteration of the Roots Picnic will feature a diverse range of musical artists, as well as live podcasts, DJ sets, immersive experiences, and more. Filling out the lineup will be artists like Victoria Monét, Nas, Gunna, Sexyy Red, Tyla, Smino, Babyface, Adam Blackstone featuring Fantasia and Muni Long, Cam’ron, Wale, Robert Glasper, and more.
Tickets for the 2024 Roots Picnic will first become available via a Live Nation pre-sale opening on Tuesday, February 20th, at 10:00 a.m. Et (use access code ALUMNI24). After that, the general on-sale will begin on Friday, February 23rd, at 10:00 a.m. Et via Ticketmaster. Once tickets are on sale,...
- 2/19/2024
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
The Roots have announced the lineup for their 2024 Roots Picnic. Philly fans will have their chance to see André 3000 bring his flute project New Blue Sun to the stage for a live performance.
But it’s Lil Wayne who is tapped to headline the June festival. He’ll be backed by the Roots for a set of his hits and also pay tribute to the music of his hometown of New Orleans with help from guests Pj Morton and Trombone Shorty.
Set for June 1 and 2 at the Mann Center...
But it’s Lil Wayne who is tapped to headline the June festival. He’ll be backed by the Roots for a set of his hits and also pay tribute to the music of his hometown of New Orleans with help from guests Pj Morton and Trombone Shorty.
Set for June 1 and 2 at the Mann Center...
- 2/19/2024
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Newark battle rapper Tsu Surf was sentenced to a mandatory five years in prison after previously pleading guilty to Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (Rico) conspiracy charges.
The rapper, born Rahjon Cox, faced up to 30 years in prison as part of charges connected to his membership in the Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips street gang.
However, by pleading guilty to conspiracy and to possession of firearms and ammunition by a convicted felon — and thus avoiding a trial and potentially harsher sentence — a U.S. district judge sentenced Cox to five years in federal prison,...
The rapper, born Rahjon Cox, faced up to 30 years in prison as part of charges connected to his membership in the Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips street gang.
However, by pleading guilty to conspiracy and to possession of firearms and ammunition by a convicted felon — and thus avoiding a trial and potentially harsher sentence — a U.S. district judge sentenced Cox to five years in federal prison,...
- 12/1/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
27 October 2023 — Continuing a banner year, Grammy® nominated artist Masego releases a new Remix of his single “You Never Visit Me” now featuring rappers Wale and Envy—out today. He reignites “You Never Visit Me,” which remains a standout from his acclaimed self-titled album, Masego, out now.
Visualizer for You Never Visit Me (Remix)
On the Remix, he welcomes Wale and Envy into his world. Their presence adds another dimension to the track. Wale’s instantly recognizable flow captivates, and Envy exudes nothing but confidence, charisma, and attitude. In 2024 Masego will embark on his headline Where We Goin? Europe / UK tour with special guest Tanerélle hitting Berlin, Milan, Madrid, Amsterdam, London and many more cities. Tickets are available for purchase Here.
Reaching yet another high watermark, his self-titled album Masego incited widespread critical applause upon arrival. Vogue extensively profiled him, hailed Masego as “his most introspective album yet,” and praised his...
Visualizer for You Never Visit Me (Remix)
On the Remix, he welcomes Wale and Envy into his world. Their presence adds another dimension to the track. Wale’s instantly recognizable flow captivates, and Envy exudes nothing but confidence, charisma, and attitude. In 2024 Masego will embark on his headline Where We Goin? Europe / UK tour with special guest Tanerélle hitting Berlin, Milan, Madrid, Amsterdam, London and many more cities. Tickets are available for purchase Here.
Reaching yet another high watermark, his self-titled album Masego incited widespread critical applause upon arrival. Vogue extensively profiled him, hailed Masego as “his most introspective album yet,” and praised his...
- 10/27/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
Vice President Kamala Harris presided over a star-studded event celebrating the 50th anniversary of hip-hop at the VP’s official residence in Washington, DC on Saturday including performances from Lil Wayne, Common, and Mc Lyte.
The historic “50 Years of Hip-Hop” occasion, co-sponsored by the Recording Academy’s Black Music Collective and Live Nation Urban, was acknowledged as the “first-ever hip-hop house party at the Office of the Vice President of the United States” by Harris, who delivered opening remarks before ceding Mc duties to comedian Deon Cole.
“Hip-hop is the ultimate American art form,” the Vice President proclaimed in her welcome speech. “Hip-hop now shapes nearly every aspect of America’s popular culture, and it reflects the incredible diversity and ingenuity of the American people. It combines rhythms from the continent of Africa, from the Caribbean, from Latin America, with the sounds of soul and gospel and R&b and...
The historic “50 Years of Hip-Hop” occasion, co-sponsored by the Recording Academy’s Black Music Collective and Live Nation Urban, was acknowledged as the “first-ever hip-hop house party at the Office of the Vice President of the United States” by Harris, who delivered opening remarks before ceding Mc duties to comedian Deon Cole.
“Hip-hop is the ultimate American art form,” the Vice President proclaimed in her welcome speech. “Hip-hop now shapes nearly every aspect of America’s popular culture, and it reflects the incredible diversity and ingenuity of the American people. It combines rhythms from the continent of Africa, from the Caribbean, from Latin America, with the sounds of soul and gospel and R&b and...
- 9/11/2023
- by Bryan Kress
- Consequence - Music
Kamala Harris invited some of rap’s top artists, from Lil Wayne to Slick Rick, to perform on Saturday at her home in Washington, D.C., for what she called “the first-ever hip-hop house party at the Office of the Vice President of the United States.”
Harris celebrated the 50th anniversary of hip-hop from a stage built on her lawn with a guest list of rap luminaries, including Common, Doug E. Fresh, Mc Lyte and Fat Joe.
“Hip-hop is the ultimate American art form,” Harris told the audience. “Hip-hop now shapes nearly every aspect of America’s popular culture, and it reflects the incredible diversity and ingenuity of the American people. It combines rhythms from the continent of Africa, from the Caribbean, from Latin America, with the sounds of soul and gospel and R&b and funk to create something entirely new.”
“And to be clear, hip-hop culture is America’s culture,...
Harris celebrated the 50th anniversary of hip-hop from a stage built on her lawn with a guest list of rap luminaries, including Common, Doug E. Fresh, Mc Lyte and Fat Joe.
“Hip-hop is the ultimate American art form,” Harris told the audience. “Hip-hop now shapes nearly every aspect of America’s popular culture, and it reflects the incredible diversity and ingenuity of the American people. It combines rhythms from the continent of Africa, from the Caribbean, from Latin America, with the sounds of soul and gospel and R&b and funk to create something entirely new.”
“And to be clear, hip-hop culture is America’s culture,...
- 9/10/2023
- by Janelle Harris Dixon
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Lupita Nyong’o is one of Hollywood’s most successful actresses of African descent. The actress is as naturally talented and intellectual as she is beautiful. Over the past decades, Nyong’o has graced the covers of several magazines. Top artists like Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Lecrae, Nicki Minaj, Wale, and Sauti Sol referenced her in the media and featured on a Ciara song. Nyong’o is as committed and passionate to several social, global, and humanitarian causes as she is to being an actor. As a polyglot, Lupita speaks Luo, English, Spanish, and Swahili fluently. She has worked as a narrator on several documentaries for...
- 8/22/2023
- by Onyinye Izundu
- TVovermind.com
Budapest (Hungary), Aug 19 (Ians) India’s campaign in the World Athletics Championships got off to a poor start with star steeplechaser Avinash Sabnis failing to reach the final of the Men’s 3000m Steeplechase competition and the male race walkers unable to finish in the top bracket in 20km race Walk in the morning session of the first day on Saturday. Woman long jumper Shaili Singh had a best jump of 6.40m in the preliminary round but that wasn’t good enough for the final.
Sable, the Commonwealth Games silver medallist in Birmingham last year, finished a disappointing 7th in his heat and failed to advance to the final.
Sable, the national record holder in the event, could manage to finish the race in 8 minutes and 22,24 seconds, thus finishing seventh while the top-five qualified for the final.
In the 20km race walk, Vikash Singh was the best-placed Indian at 27th...
Sable, the Commonwealth Games silver medallist in Birmingham last year, finished a disappointing 7th in his heat and failed to advance to the final.
Sable, the national record holder in the event, could manage to finish the race in 8 minutes and 22,24 seconds, thus finishing seventh while the top-five qualified for the final.
In the 20km race walk, Vikash Singh was the best-placed Indian at 27th...
- 8/19/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Hip-hop turns 50 on Aug. 11, and it seems that the whole world is celebrating. From concerts organized by Amazon and Mass Appeal to block parties put on by New York City, the festivities are plentiful. There is also a wide range of exhibits and galleries curated by artists of the hip-hop generation. It would be impossible to reference every single event happening for rap’s birthday, but here’s a list of notable Hip-Hop 50-related events happening this August.
Concerts and Events
Amazon Music: 50 & Forever: New York (through Aug. 10)
Rotation,...
Concerts and Events
Amazon Music: 50 & Forever: New York (through Aug. 10)
Rotation,...
- 8/8/2023
- by Andre Gee
- Rollingstone.com
Milwaukee native Lakeyah burst onto the hip-hop scene in 2020 with her breakout hit, "Big Flexher," introducing the world to one of the newest rap girls out of the Midwest. At just 22 years old, Lakeyah has solidified her place as a prominent woman in hip-hop, emerging at a time when rising stars like Latto, GloRilla, Doechii, and others are also putting on for women in hip-hop.
To date, she's released a handful of full-length projects (2020's "Time's Up"; 2021's "In Due Time" and Gangsta Grillz mixtape "My Time"; and 2022's "No Pressure" Pts. 1 and 2) and hit singles, and has even more music on the way. She's also a star on BET+'s "The Impact: Atlanta" reality series, which looks at the lives of top influencers like herself. With that title to her name, Lakeyah has high hopes for her future in hip-hop, as she's still just getting started.
In honor of hip-hop's 50th anniversary,...
To date, she's released a handful of full-length projects (2020's "Time's Up"; 2021's "In Due Time" and Gangsta Grillz mixtape "My Time"; and 2022's "No Pressure" Pts. 1 and 2) and hit singles, and has even more music on the way. She's also a star on BET+'s "The Impact: Atlanta" reality series, which looks at the lives of top influencers like herself. With that title to her name, Lakeyah has high hopes for her future in hip-hop, as she's still just getting started.
In honor of hip-hop's 50th anniversary,...
- 8/4/2023
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
In the fifth episode of “The Power,” Margot got the power from her daughter Jos and became the “true face” of the power. Terry was lost in the crossfire that Roxy started because of the man who killed her mother. Matty, Margot’s son, began listening to Urbandox, the anti-woman power voice of the internet, who specifically hates Margot and the family because of her support for the power. Finally, Rob decided to leak confidential documents from the government about the Skein to do “good” and save women from accidental chemical castration. Hopefully, Margot will forgive him for the danger he has put the entire family and their careers in.
Spoilers Ahead
Margot
Along with Matty, millions of men are listening to Urbandox because of his “motivational” speeches regarding what he claims they have lost to the power—physical strength. Urbandox is coaxing men to use their physical strength, guns,...
Spoilers Ahead
Margot
Along with Matty, millions of men are listening to Urbandox because of his “motivational” speeches regarding what he claims they have lost to the power—physical strength. Urbandox is coaxing men to use their physical strength, guns,...
- 4/24/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
It seems like everyone these days is talking about the Internet. Maybe it’s the sneaking sense that artificial intelligence might upend this (very flawed) digital utopia as we know it, or maybe it’s the lingering uncertainty of the pandemic. Either way, the world online right now feels like it’s on the edge of a significant change, which might explain why we’re so obsessed with discussing the Internet of yesteryear. ItsTheReal hosts Eric and Jeff Rosenthal’s new podcast documentary The Blog Era, presented by Pharrell’s OTHERtone Media,...
- 4/19/2023
- by Jeff Ihaza
- Rollingstone.com
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Pharrell Williams’ Something in the Water festival will return to Virginia Beach this April with a lineup featuring the city’s own Clipse, Kid Cudi, Lil Wayne, Wu-Tang Clan, Grace Jones, Maren Morris, and more.
Also set for the three-day fest are Lil Yachty, Wet Leg, Kehlani, Mumford & Sons, Skrillex, Jazmine Sullivan, Flo Milli, Lil Uzi Vert, Summer Walker, the Kid Laroi, Swv, Lil Durk, Latto, Nile Rodgers & Chic,...
Pharrell Williams’ Something in the Water festival will return to Virginia Beach this April with a lineup featuring the city’s own Clipse, Kid Cudi, Lil Wayne, Wu-Tang Clan, Grace Jones, Maren Morris, and more.
Also set for the three-day fest are Lil Yachty, Wet Leg, Kehlani, Mumford & Sons, Skrillex, Jazmine Sullivan, Flo Milli, Lil Uzi Vert, Summer Walker, the Kid Laroi, Swv, Lil Durk, Latto, Nile Rodgers & Chic,...
- 3/15/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Pharrell has recruited Lil Wayne, Mumford & Sons, Grace Jones, Skrillex and Lil Uzi Vert for his annual Something in the Water festival.
The producer-songwriter-rapper-entrepreneur announced Wednesday that Jazmine Sullivan, Maren Morris, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Clipse, Wu-Tang Clan, Kid Cudi, Latto, Lil Durk, Summer Walker, Lil Yachty, Machine Gun Kelly and Coi Leray will also perform at the three-day event from April 28-30 in Virginia Beach. YouTube will livestream the entire festival.
Pharrell launched Something in the Water, an art, music and cultural festival, in 2009. This year’s event will also include a pop-up church service. The lineup will be announced at a later date.
Others set to perform include Jay Pharoah, Kaytranada, Kehlani, Wale, The Kid Laroi, Badbadnotgood, Polo G, Wet Leg, Nle Choppa, Swv, Aminé, Doechii, Kamasi Washington, Chika, Flo Milli, Masego, Flo, Saucy Santana, 100 Gecs, Ayra Starr, Babyface Ray, Black Sherif, d4vd, Feid, gigi, Jessie Murph, KayCyy,...
The producer-songwriter-rapper-entrepreneur announced Wednesday that Jazmine Sullivan, Maren Morris, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Clipse, Wu-Tang Clan, Kid Cudi, Latto, Lil Durk, Summer Walker, Lil Yachty, Machine Gun Kelly and Coi Leray will also perform at the three-day event from April 28-30 in Virginia Beach. YouTube will livestream the entire festival.
Pharrell launched Something in the Water, an art, music and cultural festival, in 2009. This year’s event will also include a pop-up church service. The lineup will be announced at a later date.
Others set to perform include Jay Pharoah, Kaytranada, Kehlani, Wale, The Kid Laroi, Badbadnotgood, Polo G, Wet Leg, Nle Choppa, Swv, Aminé, Doechii, Kamasi Washington, Chika, Flo Milli, Masego, Flo, Saucy Santana, 100 Gecs, Ayra Starr, Babyface Ray, Black Sherif, d4vd, Feid, gigi, Jessie Murph, KayCyy,...
- 3/15/2023
- by Mesfin Fekadu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
MTV and Sean “Diddy” Combs will be teaming up for a revival of the reality competition series. The original series launched in 2002 and ran for 12 seasons and spawned the vocal groups O-Town, Danity Kane, Da Band and Day26.
Diddy shared the news on Instagram with a video explaining his decision to bring back the series. According to him Wale and Seth Rogen were instrumental in making him aware of the fan demand for the show’s return. “I loved it. It was one of the happiest times of my life,...
Diddy shared the news on Instagram with a video explaining his decision to bring back the series. According to him Wale and Seth Rogen were instrumental in making him aware of the fan demand for the show’s return. “I loved it. It was one of the happiest times of my life,...
- 7/15/2019
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
Rick Ross, Young Thug and Wale took over The Tonight Show with a performance of "Trap Trap Trap" Wednesday. The track appears on the Maybach Music chief's latest album Rather You Than Me.
Ross set the stage with an energizing opening salvo, after which Young Thug joined him onstage for a flashy, furious and frantically censored verse ("So many different meds on me/ Fuck around, call the feds on me"). Wale descended from The Tonight Show bleachers to close out the show, making a quick stop by Jimmy Fallon's...
Ross set the stage with an energizing opening salvo, after which Young Thug joined him onstage for a flashy, furious and frantically censored verse ("So many different meds on me/ Fuck around, call the feds on me"). Wale descended from The Tonight Show bleachers to close out the show, making a quick stop by Jimmy Fallon's...
- 4/27/2017
- Rollingstone.com
A slew of stars flocked to the White House Friday night to honor President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at their farewell party. Attendees included George Clooney and Amal Clooney, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, Bradley Cooper, Steven Spielberg, Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend, Robert De Niro, George Lucas, Jerry Seinfeld, Al Sharpton, Solange, Kelly Rowland and her husband Tim Witherspoon, rapper Wale, La La Anthony, SNL alum Jay Pharoah—who parodied the president on the NBC show, Usher, Harvey Weinstein, Anna Wintour, Magic Johnson, Lorne Michaels, Nick Jonas, Chris...
- 1/7/2017
- E! Online
Michelle Obama delivered her final speech as first lady on Friday, tearing up as she urged young Americans to always “lead by example with hope, never fear.”
Diversity “makes us who we are,” Obama said at the 2017 School Counselor of the Year event in the East Room of the White House, where she hosted 50 school counselors and a slew of stars. “Don’t ever let anyone make you feel like you don’t matter, or like you don’t have a place in our American story. You do.”
“So, that’s my final message to young people as First Lady,...
Diversity “makes us who we are,” Obama said at the 2017 School Counselor of the Year event in the East Room of the White House, where she hosted 50 school counselors and a slew of stars. “Don’t ever let anyone make you feel like you don’t matter, or like you don’t have a place in our American story. You do.”
“So, that’s my final message to young people as First Lady,...
- 1/6/2017
- by Tierney McAfee
- PEOPLE.com
In the wake of the shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, the Game has enlisted a formidable force of 10 rappers and four R&b crooners, banding together in protest on musical molotov “Don’t Shoot.” On the track, the Game is joined by Diddy, Rick Ross, 2 Chainz, Diddy, Fabolous, Wale, DJ Khaled, Swizz Beatz, Yo Gotti, Curren$y, Problem, King Pharaoh and the R&b super-group Tgt (Tyrese, Ginuwine and Tank).
“The issues in Ferguson really hit home for me, and I feel compelled to use my musical platform to address this,...
“The issues in Ferguson really hit home for me, and I feel compelled to use my musical platform to address this,...
- 8/27/2014
- by Christopher R. Weingarten
- Rollingstone.com
If boycotts, Congressional hearings or basic human decency weren't enough to convince Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder that it was time to change his team's name, perhaps Wednesday's decision by the U.S. Patent Office will do the trick.
U.S. Patent Office Cancels Washington Redskins Trademark
Calling the name "disparaging of Native Americans," the Office's Trademark Trial and Appeal Board canceled federal trademark registrations owned by the team, a move which could cost them millions in merchandise revenue (the team is expected to appeal the decision). And nothing hurts...
U.S. Patent Office Cancels Washington Redskins Trademark
Calling the name "disparaging of Native Americans," the Office's Trademark Trial and Appeal Board canceled federal trademark registrations owned by the team, a move which could cost them millions in merchandise revenue (the team is expected to appeal the decision). And nothing hurts...
- 6/18/2014
- by James Montgomery
- Rollingstone.com
“You could go to any hood / Bet they know me,” Sean Combs boasts on his stark new single, “Big Homie.” The rapper/mogul backs up that claim in the track’s star-studded music video, which features cameos from an array of hip-hop titans.
Watch Sean Combs Spoof ‘Downton Diddy’
In the clip above, Puff Daddy (along with collaborators Rick Ross and French Montana) journey from hood to hood: In Harlem, they drop by a seafood joint, where they encounter Ashanti, Jermaine Dupri, A$AP Rocky, Meek Mill, 2 Chainz, Nelly and Bow Wow.
Watch Sean Combs Spoof ‘Downton Diddy’
In the clip above, Puff Daddy (along with collaborators Rick Ross and French Montana) journey from hood to hood: In Harlem, they drop by a seafood joint, where they encounter Ashanti, Jermaine Dupri, A$AP Rocky, Meek Mill, 2 Chainz, Nelly and Bow Wow.
- 3/31/2014
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
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