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Music The media personality also let off plenty of theories about the feud, which also involves Future, J. Cole, Metro Boomin, and maybe more.
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Music While some fans are disappointed that J. Cole won't make the last "Big As The What?" shows, they sure got one heck of a replacement.
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Music The two have shared a close relationship for a while now, and the 6ix God is always inspired by folks looking for the smoke.
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Music Props to JT for choosing when and where to put herself out there in a more lewd manner, regardless of how great her music is for the act.
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Streetwear After all, she is one of the Big Apple's biggest stars right now, and as her profile grows, so does the scope of her promotional capabilities.
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Music According to Billboard, the Sparks Grants program will give ten organizations $10,000 to fund their reform and advocacy programs.
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Music With superstar cameos, some hoop footage, plenty of new snippets, and a whole lot of game, the North Carolina MC refuses to disappoint.
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Music The St. Louis MC went through some of her biggest hits, and while it wasn't her most impressive showing, the crowd was quite electric.
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Music "Fire Emoji" also contains scorching new tracks from Cash Cobain, Gangrene, Headie One, and Nicki Minaj.
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Viral Always double check your Twitter trends, folks, and make sure to give respects to the real deceased Hammer rather than the MC.
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Music Juiceman was arrested in Coweta County, Georgia and was hit with speeding, evidence tampering, drug possession, and firearm charges.
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Music The story goes that, before Slaughterhouse performed at SXSW, Sean brought Ye out and killed all the hype for the set.
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