Mike Tyson says that he was intoxicated for most of his time filming on the set of The Hangover. New York Post reported on comments from the 54-year-old heavyweight in which he described his appearence as a “pig” during the movie.
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Pop Smoke, the beloved Brooklyn rapper and face of the New York drill movement who was fatally shot in February at age 20.The deal covers all work written by the late artist, including breakthrough hit "Welcome to the Party" and his upcoming debut album, which was largely completed prior to his passing and will be released posthumously this summer by Steven Victor's joint venture with Universal Music Group, Victor Victor Worldwide.“Pop meant so much to so many people across the world," Warner
.Mike Tyson says that he was intoxicated for most of his time filming on the set of The Hangover. New York Post reported on comments from the 54-year-old heavyweight in which he described his appearence as a “pig” during the movie.
6ix9ine's steady release of new music continues.
Brit immersive theater pioneers Punchdrunk, behind the hit New York production Sleep No More, have teamed teamed with U.S.-based augmented reality company Niantic, which developed Nintendo's 2016 smash Pokemon Go. Under the partnership, the two are developing multiple projects they say will "reinvent storytelling for a 21st century audience and further expand the horizon of interactive entertainment," combining both real-world augmented reality and live theatrical performance.
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentNewly formed literary management company International Literary Properties – which represents the works of authors such as “Maigret’s” Georges Simenon – has signed a first-look deal with BBC Studios, allowing both BBC Studios Production and its team of independent producers the chance to adapt for television the intellectual property owned and managed by ILP.The London- and New York-based company, which was set up last year, holds the rights for
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: HBO won a wild auction that sources said saw 17 bidders vying for The Vanishing Half, the novel by Brit Bennett that is currently atop The New York Times bestseller list.
Country singer Cam has signed with Nashville-based Triple Tigers, in partnership with Sony’s RCA New York.
50 Cent has spoken about Pop Smoke‘s posthumous debut album ‘Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon’ which is due to land next month.The legendary rapper was a mentor to the young star, who died aged 20 in February after being fatally shot during a home invasion in California.50 Cent spoke to the New York Times for a memorial piece published on Thursday (June 25) along with a host of other musicians, friends, producers and industry employees who worked with Pop Smoke.“The first two tapes versus
6ix9ine just went to No. 1 with Nicki Minaj on "Trollz," but there's already another new music release in the works.
Willie J Healey has shared a new single called ‘Fashun’ – you can listen to it below.The song is the latest preview of the Oxfordshire musician’s upcoming second album ‘Twin Heavy’, which is due to arrive on August 7.Following on from last release ‘True Stereo’, Healey has now also shared an accompanying video for his new single directed by Joe Wheatley.Speaking of the uplifting ‘Fashun’, the singer explained that the track came about during an “exciting” recording session in New York.“It was so
the New York Times reporting that the discrepancy of ticket requests to attendees likely came from an undercover campaign by K-Pop fans to sabotage the event.But Trump’s campaign manager Brad Parscale has now hit out at the claims, and said in a statement: “Leftists and online trolls doing a victory lap, thinking they somehow impacted rally attendance, don’t know what they’re talking about or how rallies work”.He went on to describe reports of Trump’s first re-election rally as “unprofessional”
Jordan Moreau K-Pop fans and TikTok users may have been behind all the empty seats at President Trump’s rally on Saturday.The chairman of Trump’s re-election campaign, Brad Parscale, tweeted that the Tulsa, Okla., rally had more than a million ticket requests, but The New York Times and many reporters noted that attendance was significantly lower.The Times reports that a plan to register for free tickets but not show up to the rally was organized by users on the app TikTok and social media
Forbes.All the empty sets in the upper level, the cancellation of president and vice president's outdoor speeches to "overflow" attendees, and general low turnout may be in part thanks to fans of K-pop and TikTok users, according to multiple reports.Per The New York Times, after the Trump campaign announced on TikTok that supporters can get free tickets to the rally by registering via their phones, K-pop fans shared the information and urged others to sign up and be no-shows.In a TikTok video
Donald Trump rally in Oklahoma this weekend.Trump held a gathering in Tulsa yesterday (June 20), reporting before the event that a million people had registered for tickets.The event was poorly attended, though, and as the New York Times report, the discrepancy of ticket requests to attendees likely came from an undercover campaign by K-Pop fans to sabotage the event.kpop stans really ruined trumps rally… i LOVE this song pic.twitter.com/sZXYUO5EtM— lily⁷ (@lilynotlilly) June 21, 2020The report
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mother-daughter colon cleanse and shower-sharing (from Florida based duo Mary and Brittani), as well as date-crashing from several pairs (including Las Vegas duo Sunhe and Angelica) and lots of good, old-fashioned codependency.The season has followed three pairs returning from Season 1 — including Cher and Dawn, who are now grappling with Cher’s new baby and her husband’s uneasy relationship with new grandma Dawn — and three new pairs, including the outrageous Mary and Brittani and New Yorker
Fake Friends by New York DJ/producer PS1 is quickly shaping up to be one of the songs of summer 2020.
The Fiery Furnaces are back with ‘Down At The So And So On Somewhere’ – listen to their new single below.Recorded in New York in February of this year, ‘Down At The So And So On Somewhere’ is the first new music to be released by the Third Man Records-signed duo in 10 years.“‘Down at the So and So on Somewhere’ is a regretful song about having regrets,” the band, comprised of Eleanor and Matthew Friedberger, said in a press release.
As cities around the country participated in protests and rallies this weekend, a somewhat unusual song kept spilling out of the windows of cars that honked by in solidarity—the modern New York classic “Dior,” by the late Pop Smoke. From Seattle to the rapper’s home borough of Brooklyn, video clips also showed masses of people rapping along to the 2019 shopping spree anthem.