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Lindsay Lohan Wears Short Shorts, Shows Sober Glow in NYC

Lindsay Lohan is glowing in her newfound sobriety, and wearing some serious short shorts. It’s been nearly a month since she completed 90 days in rehab, and even her harshest critics would have to concede that she’s looking better than ever. She’s moved back to New York City from L.A., which seems to have done a body good. Lindsay Lohan Short Shorts The 27-year-old was seen out and about yesterday, rocking some short denim shorts, paired with a white top and brown suede ankle boots. Get it, girl. You know your shorts are short when the pockets sticking out from under the hem. Then again, she could be wearing no pants again. That was just weird. Take what you can get. Lohan isn’t just looking good, but doing better, CRUSHING a gig on Eastbound and Down , guest hosting Chelsea Lately , getting nude in The Canyons and more. Okay, scratch the last part. But you get the idea. Don’t call it a comeback, she’s been here for years. Okay, maybe not. Call it a comeback, and let’s just hope she doesn’t burn out again in three months. Fingers crossed.

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Kendrick Lamar on "Control" Verse: All About Leaving a Mark!

Kendrick Lamar commented for the first time about his controversial verse on Big Sean’s “Control” this week, saying it was all about leaving a mark on the genre. Lamar told Los Angeles radio station Power 106, saying he just wanted to rap and that the purpose of the verse wasn’t merely to put people on notice. Kendrick Lamar Talks Smack – Don’t Kill His Vibe “I think it’s a case of maybe I should dumb down my lyrics just a little bit,” Lamar chuckled as he addressed the particularly inflammatory “king of New York” claim. “The irony of that line is that the people who actually understood it and got it were the actual kings of New York, you know, me sitting down with them this past week.” Lamar, who met with Jay-Z and Diddy, says they know it’s “not about being the king of whatever coast, it’s about leaving a mark as great as Biggie, as great as [2Pac].” He said the conversations he has had with Jay-Z and Diddy, who called out Lamar after the song leaked, about the track have been “all love, all respect.” “I think the ones that really took it out of context was the people that want to grab a story, an opportunity off the hype of the record,” the rapper added . “Rather than actually tuning in and listening and knowing how hungry I am. A lot of people think it’s all about talent, that’s where they get it wrong.” “I’m saying I’m the most hungry. I respect the legends in the game, I respect the people that done it before me, the people that lost their lives over this.” “Because of what they laid down for us,” Kendrick concluded. “I’m gonna try to go harder, breathe it and live it – that’s the point of the whole verse.” That and to call out Lindsay Lohan , Drake, J. Cole, A$AP Rocky … you name it. Seriously, you gotta hear it if you haven’t starting around the 3:30 mark: Big Sean – Control Ft. Kendrick Lamar

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Kendrick Lamar on "Control" Verse: All About Leaving a Mark!