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Nicki Minaj, also known as the Queen of Gag City, speaks in-depth with Ebro Darden live in studio in New York City about everything related to "Pink Friday 2." The candid talk covers a wide range of topics, with Minaj discussing how her reaction to learning of her father's death affected the opening song on PF2, "Are You Gone Already."
Get your earphones charged and ready because you’ll need them coming into the New Year with Bronx native trendsetting rapper Sheem Klauf’s ‘Count These Bandz’ which dropped in September 2023. The 90’s feel trap song written with a stellar and catchy hook gives a new spin on nostalgia play snapping out of that New York Drill music that radio’s have gotten so use to listening to & definitely goes complimentary well with the ‘Big Shot’ MC.
The multi-Platinum R&B singer, songwriter, actress, and dancer Tinashe made a magnificent return appearance on Sunday before kickoff to perform the National Anthem. In addition, the lifelong Silver and Black supporter paid tribute to America before the Raiders vs. Chiefs games in 2021 and 2018.
'These last few days [since news of the lawsuit broke] have been gut wrenchingly difficult and overwhelmingly disappointing.'
"You f**kin' right" when they remark, "She got it from her mama, "Body impolite, it's rude/Victoria growled as she sang, "Done being the humble type/Tell me, are you down?/'Cause I'm tryna get up tonight. "I just wanna live in a fantasy/I think we deserve it, right? H*es and hoochies left and right."/All the memories I've ever had in my life, top them all.Permanent euphoriaLet's sleep where the lovers lie/Ladies is pimps tonight/Livin' within a fantasy, she sings.
Shygirl posted a statement on her Instagram Story saying that she was "devastated to share that due to an ongoing respiratory condition, I've been forced to make the difficult decision to cancel my appearances on the upcoming US tour on the advice of my doctor that I can no longer delay surgery."
Chris Brown now needs to appear in court for another strange case. Furthermore, according to The Blast, the paperwork originates from a bank that reportedly provided him with a loan to buy two Popeyes Chicken restaurants.
The tweet that Tinashe liked began, "You already know we're riding with you!" "I have a sense Chris is still bitter about the fact that you rejected him. That would account for his animosity and strange preoccupation with you, lol.
This, she claims, is evidence of the cycles that recur throughout our lives and the truth that, despite the fact that we evolve and our viewpoints shift, "who we are at a core stays the same." Her newest album is about getting to the heart of the matter. After the success of her most recent singles, "Talk To Me Nice" and "Needs," Tinashe sees the BB/ANG3L album as a chance for her audience to get to know her better. She says she doesn't often love grocery shopping but has always had a fantasy of "running amuck," adding, "I wanted it to be intimate and feel a bit more day-to-day, in a way."
Ric Flair, a great wrestler, is sampled in the song "Balut" saying, "Remember this, girls, none of you can be first, but all of you can be next." Apart from the well-known Filipino treat, Flair's moniker "I Da! Ba-Loot!" is possibly one of the sources of the song's title. Doja sings in the '90s-inspired song on how she stands out among amateurs and possibly even some peers as an artist and denies claims that she does drugs.
The multi-talented musician Tinashe, who is renowned for her outstanding vocal abilities and genre-defying aesthetic, has just released a scorching new song, "Uh Huh," which is upending the music industry. The catchy and funky tune "Uh Huh" demonstrates Tinashe's range as a singer.
"They didn't want to talk about artist of the year when we tried to set up the second call, which to me was really a slap in the face," As a result of the rebuff, Punch dropped SZA from the 2023 MTV VMAs performance plans. Punch accepted full responsibility for her absence in case MTV retaliated against her. He told The Hollywood Reporter, "I figured, why go perform and do this if she's not going to be respected to the highest level?" Therefore, I made the decision to cancel the performance.”
For "Attention," the rapper began the performance by dressing like a frustrated librarian with pencils in her hair. She then started to become naked before starting "Paint the Town Red." Twenty bloody copies of her Scarlet alter ego followed her around the stage the entire time. For "Demons," Doja let her hair down and rapped fiercely beneath florescent yellow lighting.
This summer, the "Moment 4 Life" rapper revealed that her fifth studio album would be released on November 17. The celebrity thanked her followers on Instagram for their support and made a vague mention of a tour, promising to reveal more information as Pink Friday 2 neared its debut.
Cardi opened the show, lowering down to the stage on a huge disco ball while wearing her hair loosely in the style of Donna Summer from the 1970s. Shirtless male bongo players accompanied her as she arrived, and when the song started, dancers in bright green and blue two-piece bathing costumes joined her.
You looking at her? Look at her, look at her. I'm referring to Doja Cat's Scarlet album cover, which she presented last night. A red spider (okay, maybe more magenta) with a drip of blood above it is depicted in the uncomplicated artwork.
Minaj took to X stating, “Glad you like the lyrics. The irony is that my fave part of the whole song is the very end… like the last 30 seconds. can’t wait for you guys to hear the whole thing.”
"I went in and I was like, 'Finally, I get to rap again,'" she recalled. As she says, "A lot of people discredit me, so it's nice to just put another one in the fucking bucket for a great rap song," which is exactly what she's done with "Demons."
Organizers issued a statement on Tuesday, claiming "severe circumstances outside of production control." "This decision was difficult and was not made lightly or without great thought," the statement said.
“This new album is more introspective, but I’m not leaning so hard into that to where it becomes boring,” she relayed. “So I want to give stories and bops. It’s a nice mixture of both… I think this project is a really fun canvas for me to play with my rap skills and talk about what’s going on in my life. But I’m not abandoning who I was and what I know about pop and singing and that aspect of music.”
Nashe released her first track "Talk Nice To Me" last month. She's also preparing for a fall co-headlining tour with Shygirl, with Jersey club queen Uniiqu3 serving as support. That should be a fantastic concert! Tinashe has a new track out today, and it's a fantastic one.