Governors Ball 2023 has officially announced its lineup. According to the festival’s press release, GB23 is set to return from June 9-11, 2023, with Lizzo, Odesa, and Kendrick Lamar scheduled to headline the three-day celebration.
Lizzo will grace the stage as the headliner on Friday, June 9 as the day will also include performances from Saba, Joey Bada$$, Lil Uzi Vert, PJ Morton, Omar Apollo, and Maxo Kream. Odesa will headline Saturday, with Amber Mark, Syd, Kenny Beats, Lil Baby, and Koffee set to hit the stage throughout the day.
Over Labor Day weekend, comedian Kevin Hart was involved in a major car accident on Mulholland Highway in California. According to TMZ, Hart endured three spinal fractures that’ll take a certain amount of time with a physical therapist to regain tip-top shape.
According to a source per the website, Hart said he’s “grateful to be alive” and on his way to recovery outside of the hospital. He was discharged from Northridge after 10 days before entering a rehab facility.
Kyle Massey is accused of inappropriate communications with a teenager and now faces felony charges. The 29-year-old actor has reportedly been charged with one count of immoral communication with a minor, according to court documents filed in June in King County, Wash.
The charge against the actor is in connection to a 2018 incident between Massey and an underaged person. The following year, a lawsuit was filed by the pre-teen’s family against the then, 27-year-old was for “sending explicit matter to a minor, attempting to commit a lewd act with a minor, annoying or molesting a minor and emotional distress.
The R&Beef saga between Tyrese, Ginuwine and Tank looks to have taken a positive turn. The TGT trio entered a rough patch back in December when Tyrese announced that the group would call it quits. Initially noting that he and Tank would continue to work together, the Instagram revelation was met with not-so-kind words from Ginuwine. Most recently, Tank divulged that the group’s split was the cause of Tyrese not wanting to divide TGT’s profits evenly, leading the last two members standing into a quick exchange of words.
During an interview with HipHopDX, Macklemore admitted it was difficult being slammed for the art he made with 2012’s The Heist.
His record infamously beat out Kendrick Lamar‘s critically acclaimed debut LP, good kid, m.A.A.d city, during the 56th GRAMMY Awards, with media then and now labeling it asthe “infamous snub.” The Seattle-based rapper addressed being labeled a culture vulture in the aftermath and revealed that it previously made him feel a way.
“I think that it did hurt my feelings at the very beginning,” he said.