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New Music: Pardison Fontaine “Backin’ It Up” Featuring Cardi B [Video]

Image via Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for NARAS/ANGELA WEISS/AFP/Getty Images Pardison Fontaine “Backin’ It Up” Featuring Cardi B Pardison Fontaine might not be a household name, but his music has likely been played in hundreds of millions of households across the world via his good friend and collaborative muse, Cardi B. The Newburgh, New York MC is most well-known for haven written several of the biggest hits on Cardi’s debut album Invasion Of Privacy, but he’s long been releasing music of his own over the years. Today, we get the duo’s first release since Bardi blew up. It’s called “Backin’ It Up”. Check it out below. What you think? Hate it or love it?

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Film Critic Roger Ebert Dies of Cancer at Age 70

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Roger Ebert, America’s most well-known and influential film critic, died Thursday in Chicago at the age of 70. He had been in poor health over…

Film Critic Roger Ebert Dies of Cancer at Age 70

Film Critic Roger Ebert Dies of Cancer at Age 70

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Roger Ebert, America’s most well-known and influential film critic, died Thursday in Chicago at the age of 70. He had been in poor health over…

Film Critic Roger Ebert Dies of Cancer at Age 70

Beano Cook Dies; ESPN College Football Analyst Was 81

Beano Cook, one of the country’s most well-known college football experts, has passed away from unknown causes. He was 81. A University of Pittsburgh graduate, Cook worked for 10 years as a sports publicist for that school before eventually catching on as an ABC studio commentator in 1982. He then joined ESPN in 1986 and was given the nickname “Cardinal of College Football” due to his vast knowledge of the sport. Most recently, Cook joined ESPN’s Ivan Maisel on a weekly podcast. “He was one of a kind,” George Bodenheimer, ESPN executive chairman, said in a statement. “There never was and never will be another Beano. His combination of humor, passion, love of college football and his engaging personality left an indelible mark on the sport and touched anyone who knew him. Cook also served in the U.S. Army for two years and we send our condolences to his loved ones.

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Bob Welch, Former Fleetwood Mac Member, Commits Suicide

Bob Welch, a musician best known for playing with iconic rock band Fleetwood Mac between 1971 and 1974, has committed suicide. He was 66. The artist’s body was found inside his Nashville home today, police confirm, discovered there by his wife around noon local time. He reportedly shot himself in the chest and left a suicide note. Following three years at the guitar and microphone with Fleetwood Mac, Welch formed British rock group Paris in 1976. He most well-known tracks include “Sentimental Lady” and “Ebony Eyes.” Our thoughts go out to his family.

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Bill Maher on Tim Tebow: Effed by Jesus!

The most-well known atheist in Hollywood is at it again. Following Tim Tebow’s worst performance of the season – four interceptions thrown in a 40-14 drubbing at the hands of the lowly Bills – Bill Maher Tweeted about the faithful quarterback: Wow, Jesus just f—d #TimTebow bad! And on Xmas Eve! Somewhere in hell Satan is tebowing, saying to Hitler “Hey, Buffalo’s killing them.” The Tweet enraged many online, including Fox News’ Eric Boiling, who replied: Bill Maher is disgusting vile trash. I can’t even repeat what he just tweeted about Tebow..on Christmas Eve. #straighttohellBill Not surprisingly, Tebow – who was warned by a fake JC Himself that upcoming games would be difficult – didn’t address Maher’s Tweet, simply writing after his poor showing Saturday: Tough game today but what’s most important is being able to celebrate the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Merry Christmas everyone GB