Denise Bidot has found the man of her dreams in quarantine. The HOLA! USA cover star shocked the world when she confirmed her relationship with rapper Lil Wayne.
30.05.2020 - 11:23 / nme.com
Surprise!
Lil Wayne has released an expanded version of his new album, ‘Funeral’, with eight additional songs.
The deluxe record, which was a surprise drop, includes collaborations with Doja Cat, Lil Uzi Vert, Tory Lanez, Jessie Reyez, Benny The Butcher, and Conway The Machine.
The original version of Funeral was released in late January of this year and featured appearances from XXXTentacion, Big Sean, Lil Baby, 2 Chainz, and more.
‘Funeral’ deluxe tracklist:
01. ‘Shimmy’ (feat. Doja Cat) 02.
Denise Bidot has found the man of her dreams in quarantine. The HOLA! USA cover star shocked the world when she confirmed her relationship with rapper Lil Wayne.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticThe pre-recorded 65th Annual Drama Desk Awards, postponed due to the Black Lives Matter protests in New York, has been rescheduled for streaming on Saturday, June 13, at 7:30pm ET.The special presentation will stream on NY1.com and DramaDeskAwards.com. A simultaneous telecast is planned for New York City’s Spectrum News NY1 channel.The pre-recorded ceremony was originally set to air May 31.
The rapper has been sharing a different perspective on the current Black Lives Matter protests in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death at the hand of yet another case of police brutality. Lil Wayne followed his previous controversial comments with a retelling of how a white cop saved his life at the age of 12.
During a new episode of Lil’ Wayne’s Young Money Radio, Snoop Dopp revealed his opinions regarding police brutality, racism, and even defunding the police, a new talking point reiterated around the world by Black Lives Matter protestors. According to Snoop Dogg, it has gotten worse over the last few years, but on account of technology and social sharing platforms, people can see what’s going on in the real world a lot more now.
Rapper Lil Wayne has doubled down on his support for cops in the wake of George Floyd‘s death. The 37-year-old came under fire earlier in the week when he suggested that activists were also to blame for the unarmed black man’s tragic death. Now, he’s appeared on the latest episode of “Young Money Radio” on Apple Music, to further explain his thoughts about the police following nationwide outcry and protests in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Recently, rapper Lil Wayne did an interview with fellow MC Fat Joe to talk about the horrific event that took place in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A black man named George Floyd die was pinned down by Derek Chauvin, a now-former Minneapolis police officer, who kneeled on his neck for over 8 minutes.
Fans are outraged after Lil Wayne addressed George Floyd in an Instagram Live with Fat Joe, suggesting that activists are also to blame for his tragic death — not just the police.
Over the weekend, a video of pop star Doja Cat making sexual comments to people from the alt-right/incel community surfaced online, sparking outrage.An old song of hers, "Dindu Nuffin," also surfaced—the lyrics and song title were seemingly borrowed from a term that mocked Black victims of police brutality.Yesterday, the pop star released a statement via Instagram addressing the controversy.After a weekend embroiled in controversy, Doja Cat released a statement on Instagram yesterday regarding
Over the weekend, Doja Cat posted a note to her Instagram page in an attempt to clarify videos from her past that had resurfaced on social media, including clips of her using racial slurs. "I understand my influence and impact and I'm taking this all very seriously," she wrote.
On Saturday, #DojaIsOverParty was trending on Twitter after allegations that singer Doja Cat had made racist comments in a right-wing online chat room.
On Saturday, #DojaIsOverParty was trending on Twitter after allegations that singer Doja Cat had made racist comments in a right-wing online chat room.
Doja Cat has apologised to everyone she has “offended” after a song she made containing a racial slur reportedly resurfaced online.
On Saturday, #DojaIsOverParty was trending on Twitter after allegations that she singer Doja Cat had made racist comments in a right-wing online chat room.
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The Timbaland-produced track references R. Kelly, Bill Cosby, and Roseanne Barr