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Snoop Dogg is honoring Kobe Bryant.
The rapper paid tribute to the late basketball star during the virtual 2020 ESPY Awards on Sunday night (June 21).
Snoop rapped as video of Kobe – as well as footage of the many stunning murals that have popped up in tribute to him – played.
Snoop took viewers through Kobe‘s career highlights with his words, saying, “All grit no smile … Let’s do it mamba style.”
“A friend and leader, understandably. And you did it candidly,” Snoop rapped. “Your reign in the
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Lil Wayne hit the virtual stage at the 2020 BET Awards on Sunday to pay tribute to late L.A. Lakers star Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna Bryant.
The 2020 BET Awards came to a standstill as rapper Lil Wayne paid tribute to Kobe Bryant, the late NBA star. Bryant died in a helicopter crash in January 2020 along with his daughter Gianna and seven others.
The 2020 BET Awards was a virtual event this year due to the global crisis triggered by the pandemic. Enthusiasts could not be more excited about the BET Awards, which honor Black excellence in entertainment and sports.
Lil Wayne is honoring the late Kobe Bryant.
Lil Wayne honoured the late Kobe Bryant during the BET Awards by performing an updated rendition of his 2009 track sharing his namesake.The track was performed when it came time to pay tribute to those who passed away over the year.
When it came time to pay tribute to those we've lost this year at the 2020 BET Awards on Sunday (June 28), Lil Wayne stepped up to honor his friend Kobe Bryant.
Kobe Bryant was honored by Lil Wayne at the 2020 BET Awards on Sunday.
Stoner icons Willie Nelson and Snoop Dogg are working on a new song.
Snoop Dogg has paid an emotional tribute to late basketball star Kobe Bryant – hear it below.The tribute came as part of the 2020 ESPY Awards, held virtually due to coronavirus concerns on Monday (June 22).The two-and-a-half-minute video saw Snoop rapping over a series of images and videos showcasing the highlights of Bryant’s career.“You beat the odds by a mile, all grit, no smile/A new golden child, yeah, let’s do it Mamba Style,” he raps, before declaring that Los Angeles belongs to Bryant.
changed his speech pattern in an attempt to adopt the voice of black comedian George Wallace, in what host Adam Carolla called Kimmel’s “crazy black voice.” Kimmel acknowledged imitating black people on other occasions as well.Kimmel, who is slated to host the Emmy Awards this year, announced last week that he’s taking the summer off amid a brewing blackface controversy; he has not issued an apology.In the Christmas track, a singer mentioned a “fat n—- in a sleigh giving sh— away,” referring to
Vanessa Bryant gave her daughters the sweetest gift as the late Kobe Bryant was honored during the 2020 ESPY Awards.“Love seeing my girls smile. Meet Bobby.
Snoop Dogg paid tribute to late L.A. Lakers great Kobe Bryant the only way he knows how at Sunday night's (June 21) virtual 2020 ESPY Awards.
Kobe Bryant is gone, but not forgotten. Almost five months after the NBA star's untimely death in a helicopter crash, the Los Angeles Lakers champion was honored on Sunday night during the 2020 ESPYS. Rapper Snoop Dogg performed a moving tribute to Bryant during the two-hour virtual show.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterDuring the ESPYS, Snoop Dogg performed an emotional tribute the late basketball icon Kobe Bryant that had many people on social media grabbing for the tissues.“You beat the odds by a mile/All grit no smile/A new golden child/Let’s do it mamba style,” Snoop Dogg rapped over footage of some of Bryant’s greatest moments in the history of sports as well as video of the numerous murals on the walls of buildings in Los Angeles.Watch the video tribute below.From
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D.L. Hughley will host a virtual fundraiser on Juneteenth to help combat the spread of COVID-19 and promote a message of Black empowerment and education.Sponsored by Master Growers, the online event will feature appearances by Snoop Dogg, Master P, TLC, Black-ish star Anthony Anderson and other celebrities.