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We think the Fortnite players complaining about the lack of unusable cop cars in the game will be fine.

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With that being said Anderson .Paak is the latest artist to use today’s current environment and use it for his visuals to “Lockdown” in which he and his face mask wearing crew take a break from protesting to regroup before Jay Rock drops some jewels on a young’n out on the street. When Jay Rock speaks you listen!

Crash Bandicoot is back, and we not talking about no remastered game either.

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Cultural sensitivity should be top of mind for any reputable brand. NBC is showing that they hear the masses by pulling some shows that do not align with today’s temperature. Vulture is reporting that the National Broadcasting Company is manning up to their faults by scrubbing some crass comedy bits. 30 Rock was guilty of […]

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Eminem might have barked up the wrong tree. A newly surfaced track finds the Angry Blonde calling out Diddy's network but the staff wants all the smoke.

Madden NFL 21's announcement trailer didn't really blow away fans of the football video game franchise, but this latest video showing off the updated controls might rectify that.

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Issa Rae stays getting those checks. On Monday (Jun 22), HBO announced that Issa Rae and Bette Midler will be starring in the new series, Coastal Elites, a series that will explore the deeply divided politics and the universal pursuit of human connection during the pandemic through a series of confessionals.

Government informant disguised as a rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine is making sure he rubs in his new no.1 record in the faces of all those who doubted him.

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In a video montage that paid tribute to the basketball icon this past Sunday night on ESPN's ESPYS, Snoop Dogg laid down some vocals recognizing Kobe and his accomplishments with lines like "You beat the odds by a mile/all grit no smile/a new golden child, yeah let's do it Mamba style/And then you added ya chapters, all in our rafters..."

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Lil Baby doesn't play about his squad so when he saw that the mega-chain Walmart was selling knock-off versions of his 4PF chain, he had plenty to say. On Monday (Jun 22), Lil Baby took to Twitter to call out the retail conglomerate for selling fake 4 Pockets Full jewelry. In a single tweet, "The Bigger Picture" rapper acknowledged the fake chains by letting fans and the retailer know the approach they took was all wrong.

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Serving the jail time over a gun charge, the Florida rapper won't be eligible for parole until 2022.

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In the end, it's things like this that contribute to people having a problem with trusting police in any capacity. Don't get us started on the whole racial aspect of it. There's a whole movement dedicated to that going on outside right now. Get familiar.