Month: April 2023

Hot off the release of his Kollect Kall EP, Mozzy putting in work with YFN Lucci in their “We Active” music video. Directed by SupaDope, the Sacramento and Atlanta rappers discuss brotherhood and disloyalty from the streets inside a warehouse with their crew. “Aye, why my name in all your work, you FBI or something?
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Elizabeth Banks genre comedy, Cocaine Bear, will be debuting on Universal’s streaming service Peacock 50 days after its theatrical debut. The movie is based on a true situation that went down in 1985 whereby a drug cartel’s lost cocaine stash air dropped in the Georgia woods, and wound up in a bear’s nose. Cocaine Bear
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‘The Road 2 Zydeco Extravaganza’ is close to the artists’ roots, from the depths of Louisiana where ‘Crawfish have souls, and the alligator sings the blues’ Mallet, Louisiana— April 7th, 2023 – Double Trouble Zydeco- a talented duo consisting of the stunning identical twins Benjamin and Bervick Guillory is back with their striking album titled,
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Seymour, IN — “I don’t usually walk into an empty room and try to think of something to write about. I have done that, but rarely. Usually, an idea comes to me while I’m doing something completely different — just driving down the road or mowing the lawn. But once that thought is there, I
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Table of Contents The Staple Singers were a family gospel group that emerged from Chicago in the 1950s. The group consisted of Roebuck “Pops” Staples and his children Cleotha, Pervis, and Mavis. They were known for their soulful and powerful vocal harmonies, combined with Pops Staples’ distinctive guitar playing. The Staple Singers were also notable
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Sheesh. Blxst and Roddy Ricch do not forget where they come from in their new video, “Passionate”. Directed by Blu and Mayowa, the two West Coasters pay homage to the rags to riches upbringing from a plush estate in the Hollywood Hills. “And I put that on my mama, I ain’t gon’ raise a bastard
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Deadline’s Most Valuable Blockbuster tournament took a hiatus during the pandemic as movie theaters closed for the majority of 2020-2021 and theatrical day-and-date titles on both the big screen and studios’ respective streaming platforms became more prevalent. Coming back from that brink, the studios have largely returned to their theatrical release models and the downstream
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Terrace Martin and Kamasi Washington in 2015 (Timothy Norris/Getty Images) News Kamasi Washington, Terrace Martin, and Robert Glasper Announce New Dinner Party Album, Share New Song: Listen Check out “For Granted” from the supergroup’s second album, which is out next week By Allison Hussey April 7, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Dinner Party—the supergroup made
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