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Pop Culture Yak is celebrating being granted his own day by the Broward County Commissioner with a turned-up festival.
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Music Houston, prepare for takeoff!
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News This year's OVO Fest will host a special Caribana party featuring dancehall legends Machel Montano and Beenie Man.
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Music Hip-hop turns 50 this year, and the awards show is bringing every era together for a massive celebration.
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Pop Culture Kendrick Lamar took the stage at the UK-based festival last year. Other hip-hop icons who've performed include Stormzy, Kanye West, and The Carters.
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Music Other notable names on the Louisville native's festival's lineup are James Blake, Amaarae, Veeze, Majid Jordan, PinkPantheress, and many more.
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Music Here's how to watch performances from Tyler, The Creator, Doja Cat, Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Yachty and Ice Spice, among others, from the comfort of your home.
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Pop Culture In addition, 50 Cent's weekend bash will also boast performances from Muni Long, Yung Blue, Al B. Sure, and Jeremih.
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Sports Quality Control is well represented at the Bud Light event.
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Music Rolling Loud Miami unveils stacked festival lineup, which includes headlining slots for A$AP Rocky, Travis Scott, and Post Malone.
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Music Rae Sremmurd and Gunna are believed to be replacing Lil Uzi and Ski Mask on the January 27 card for "Rolling Loud Australia."
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Music Cam’ron and Mase will be performing together at Made In America Festival later this year.
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