It took about four months, but Lil Uzi Vert appears to have had second thoughts about walking around with a massive diamond embedded in his forehead.
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Last year, rap collective Internet Money enlisted Don Toliver, Gunna, and NAV for "Lemonade," a song that would ride massive TikTok virality to become one of 2020's biggest rap hits. Today sees the release of a sequel of sorts: Internet Money's new song "His & Hers" brings back Toliver and Gunna and recruits Lil Uzi Vert.
Speaking with Zane Lowe on Apple Music, Internet Money's Taz Taylor said he was looking to hit the same "Lemonade" vibe. "So I actually started this record right after we
.It took about four months, but Lil Uzi Vert appears to have had second thoughts about walking around with a massive diamond embedded in his forehead.
Lil Uzi Vert has removed the $24 million diamond that had been implanted in his forehead, months after unveiling the bizarre accessory.The rapper unveiled the new look in February and said that the pink rock is “10, almost 11 carats”, while also the most expensive purchase he has ever made.He then explained that the only reason the $24million (£17.6million) accessory was put in his forehead was that he couldn’t trust himself not to lose it.Despite a representative for jeweller Elliott Eliantte
multiple reports. He was 20.The Dallas County medical examiner confirmed to USA Today that the rapper — whose legal name was Dashawn Maurice Robertson — died on Monday.Robertson's attorney, Ashkan Mehryari, told NBC News that the artist had died by suicide.
This week marks the three year anniversary of Juice WRLD's 2018 album Goodbye & Good Riddance. To mark the occasion Grade A/Interscope has released a new version of the project featuring two previously unheard songs; "734" and a remix of "Lucid Dreams" featuring Lil Uzi Vert.
Gwen Stefani has responded to long-running claims of cultural appropriation over her ‘Harajuku Girls’ dancers.The former No Doubt singer has also been accused of appropriating South Asian, Black, and African cultures, and perpetuating stereotypes of Native American culture at various points throughout her career.When Stefani was still a member of No Doubt, she wore a bindi in music videos including ‘Just A Girl’, while the group’s 2012 reunion saw them pull a video for the track ‘Looking Hot’
Juice WRLD’s debut album, ‘Goodbye & Good Riddance’, has been reissued with two additional tracks in celebration of the record’s third anniversary.First released in May 2018, the newly minted Anniversary Edition of ‘Goodbye & Good Riddance’ includes a remix of the breakthrough hit ‘Lucid Dreams’ featuring Lil Uzi Vert, as well as the previously unheard cut ‘734’.Listen to ‘734’ and the Lil Uzi Vert remix of ‘Lucid Dreams’ below:Juice and Lil Uzi Vert were longtime collaborators during the
Elton John has a lot of love for the new generation of musical groundbreakers.
Gwen Stefani is hitting back at longstanding claims that through her association with the "Harajuku Girls," a group of Japanese-American women known for their steep sense of style, Stefani has been "appropriating" Japanese street fashion. The "No Doubt," 51, singer fended off criticism in a cover interview with Paper magazine on Wednesday and told the publication that in her estimation, all cultures have inspiration from many outside influences that make it what it is.
Ethan Shanfeld After dropping out of the “American Idol” finale at the last minute, Arthur Gunn has spoken out about his decision to leave the show.Gunn was set to perform with Sheryl Crow on Sunday’s finale, but after the “Idol” contestant allegedly refused to come out of his trailer five minutes before the show, producers were forced to swap in Season 19 finalist Graham DeFranco, who was sitting in the audience.After the seemingly unrehearsed medley of Crow’s “Everyday Is A Winding Road” and
Lil Baby stood alongside George Floyd’s family and their attorney at the White House yesterday (May 25), which marked one year since his death.As reported by the New York Times, Floyd’s family met with US President Joe Biden on Tuesday for a meeting, where he reaffirmed his promise to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, which would ban the use of chokeholds, imposes restrictions on the use of deadly force and make it easier to prosecute police officers of wrongdoing.When asked by a
Arthur Gunn, 23, is speaking out after he made headlines for not being a part of the highly anticipated American Idol finale on May 23. The contestant took to Instagram to share a photo of an inspiring quote along with a lengthy caption that gave a somewhat vague reason for his unexpected departure from the televised competition.
Arthur Gunn is responding to questions about his absence from the "American Idol" season finale. The singer and guitar strummer took to Instagram on Monday to address why he skipped out on the "Idol" Season 19 sendoff that would have seen Gunn perform alongside Sheryl Crow.
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani got engaged last year, but The Voice coach recently revealed that he wasn't involved in any of the planning process for their upcoming nuptials.MORE: Gwen Stefani's fiancé Blake Shelton teases fans with big newsSpeaking to USA Today, the country singer joked that the couple's wedding would be pretty "classless" if he was in control."If I was picking our meal, it would just literally be everything fried," he said.
Arthur Gunn is explaining.
Blake Shelton is enlisting the help of professionals to plan his wedding to Gwen Stefani. Why? He’s not exactly the classiest guy on earth--and he knows it.During a recent interview with USA Today, the country singer opened up about his upcoming nuptials, where he explained why he was leaving the wedding planning to his fiancée.“If I was picking our meal, it would just literally be everything fried,” he joked.
Blake Shelton is leaving the wedding planning to his fianceé Gwen Stefani.
He has his reasons. One day after the American Idol finale, Arthur Gunn opened up about his decision not to show up for the final season 19 episode.
One big question looms over the season 19 finale of “American Idol”: where was Arthur Gunn?