Sheek Louch has bestowed high praise upon the Migos, labeling the trio as the southern version of his own rap group The LOX. During an appearance on VladTV, the Yonkers, N.Y. native was asked about comparing the trio of the Atlanta natives to themselves. “Yeah,” the After Taxes rapper confirmed while sharing his reaction to the death of Migos member Takeoff. “Earlier when they said that they the best group out, they supposed to feel like that.
The Tiger Woods drama is over, at least as far as his marriage is concerned. According to TMZ, the headline-grabbing golfer’s divorce from Elin Nordegren was finalized today (Aug. 23) in a Florida court.
Following nine months of tabloid fodder and mistress after mistress, both Tiger and Elin arrived at Bay County Circuit Court in Panama City, Florida, ready to sign them papers and go through the motions. While specific terms of the divorce settlement are unknown, reports place Elin’s figures in the $100 million range.
Tina Turner’s life is too full for just one autobiography, so she’s writing another one. Tina Turner: My Love Story is expected in fall 2018 as the sequel autobiography to her 1986 classic I, Tina.
Atria Books has acquired the rights to Turner’s forthcoming autobiography, which will be written in tandem with her collaborators Deborah Davis and Dominik Wichmann. According to Entertainment Weekly, “Topics covered will include everything from ‘finding love’ to surviving a ‘life-threatening illness’ she had not previously disclosed.
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The Skit: “Grease” from Cam’Ron’s 2009 album, Crime Pays
The Punchline: Female: “If you cannot respect me enough to treat me normal, like you treat everybody else, leave me the fuck alone. Forever, ever, ever.” Cam: “I’m gonna take that option. The ever, ever, ever joint.”
The Bottom Line: During a phone call, Cam threatens to defecate in the back of a girl’s car. She, in turn, threatens to write on his garage door with lipstick.
On this day, April 20, 2016, Twitter rejoiced like never before when it was announced one of the the nation’s most fearless abolitionist Harriet Tubman will replace former president (and slave owner) Andrew Jackson on the twenty dollar bill.
According to the New York Times, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing is expected to roll out the new Tubman $20 in 2020 just in time for the 100th anniversary of Woman’s Suffrage and the 19th Amendment.