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Lil Jon To Open Up Second School In Ghana

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Lil Jon continues to give back and just a year after opening a school in Ghana he’s decided to open another one. His first school currently has 244 children enrolled in it and the second one will help over 300 children. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit Headkrack mentioned that the rapper has partnered with Pencils of Promise to continue to help kids. SEE ALSO:  How Lil Jon Could Save Papa John’s In other hip-hop news, Cardi B , Chance the Rapper and T.I. are heading to Netflix . They will be the judges for the show “Rhythm and Flow,” which will hold auditions to find the next successful rapper. Lastly, the person that allegedly kidnapped and robbed Tekashi69 has been arrested. It was allegedly someone that used to be cool with the rapper that is no longer friends with him. Check out some photos of the back to school festival 2018 below! ALSO TRENDING ON RICKEYSMILEYMORNINGSHOW.COM : This “Idris Elba” Doll Got Dragged For Looking Nothing Like Idris Or Elba [PHOTOS] Jill Scott Got Everybody Talkin’ Nasty For This One Reason [VIDEO] Jaden Smith Reveals Fellow Rapper Tyler The Creator Is His “Mother F*cking Boyfriend” [VIDEO] [ione_media_gallery src=”https://rickeysmileymorningshow.com” id=”1936531″ overlay=”true”] Follow @TheRSMS

Lil Jon To Open Up Second School In Ghana

A Faux Bop: Best T.V. Show Songs That Aren’t Actually Real Releases

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Source: Malcolm Ali / Getty T.V. shows can birth some of the best music and if you’re an avid watcher, some of the tunes can get stuck in your head for years to come. I’m not just talking about catchy theme songs or closing credit music. I’m talking about the countless songs that characters sang within their T.V. world that weren’t real, but they were ridiculously catchy. It could’ve been a song from a music group within the show or a parody that ended up making you jam just as hard as real-life songs. Hit the next pages to find out which tracks had repeat-potential when hearing them for the first time. As a rubric, I decided to leave out songs that were released as singles outside of the show and songs that gained heavy promotion in the music market (sorry Empire soundtrack). But don’t worry, the songs that follow are sure to bring the nostalgia and hopefully, they’ll make it on a streaming site in the near future!

A Faux Bop: Best T.V. Show Songs That Aren’t Actually Real Releases