Wu-Tang Clan Performs “C.R.E.A.M.” In Brooklyn Jimmy Kimmel Live! has been taping in New York for the past week, switching it up from their usual Hollywood locale. To top off their week in Brooklyn, Wu-Tang Clan blessed the stage with a very special performance of their hit “C.R.E.A.M.” for a packed house. The whole crew was in the building including Method Man, RZA, Inspectah Deck, U-God, and even Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s son. It’s a special sight to see all the Wu members together, so if you’re in the mood for some nostalgic hip-hop isht, this video is will do you good.
Photo by Chesnot/WireImage Kanye West Honors Kim Kardashian Despite the Kimye divorce rumors being at an all time high lately, Kanye West is still trying to be in the running for the Greatest Husband Ever award. On Saturday morning, the Trump supporting rapper honored wife Kim Kardashian’ s birthday with a bunch of colorful floral arrangements he picked out and even had a pianist their Hidden Hills home serenading the reality star, as the kids danced around in the background. Ye tweeted, “@KimKardashian You’re stunning. I will keep trying to make things that can express how beautiful you are inside and out and how much I love you and our family.” @KimKardashian You’re stunning. I will keep trying to make things that can express how beautiful you are inside and out and how much I love you and our family pic.twitter.com/RurDAmLrwe — ye (@kanyewest) October 20, 2018 Kanye’s love for the people may be dead and gone, but his infatuation with Kim is still alive and well.
(Photo by Taylor Hill/WireImage) Justine Skye Is Beautiful Justine Skye is only 23-years-old and she’s living her dreams as a singer, has fancy Hollyweird friends and classic beauty. She showed up to R ihanna’s Diamond Bal l with the face of a supermodel. Whether or not you like her get up, her greatest asset is her stunning face and quietly she’s one of the prettiest young women in the industry. Why is she so underrated??? More of Justine Skye and her undeniable beauty after the flip.
Kanye West headed home to Chicago to sit down with 107.5’s WGCI Morning Show today and while there he addressed a plethora of topics, including Trump , Drake and Pusha T ‘s beef, and even that unbelievable slavery was “a choice” comment. Earlier this month, ‘Ye seemed to have no idea how to respond when Jimmy Kimmel asked him what makes him think Donald Trump cares about black people—or, any people, for that matter. Now we finally got an answer. He said on the show, “I feel that [Trump] cares about the way black people feel about him, and he would like for black people to like him like they did when he was cool in the rap songs and all this. He will do the things that are necessary to make that happen because he’s got an ego like all the rest of us, and he wants to be the greatest president, and he knows that he can’t be the greatest president without the acceptance of the black community. So it’s something he’s gonna work towards, but we’re gonna have to speak to him.” As for his current relationship with Drake, Kanye said “It hits me in a really sensitive place…because you, like, hang around people and they come to your house and be around your family and this and that, and then they get mad about a beat and then send you purple demon emojis.” But it seems Kanye still has love for the rapper, who dissed him in the process of responding to Pusha T . “It ain’t no beef, ” he said, but he also adds, “I feel that it was insensitive for [Drake] to, in any way, stress me out in any way after TMZ, while I’m in Wyoming healing, pulling all the pieces together, working on my music. And you know, we’ll reconcile that one day because we got to, because we got work to do, and these voices is just too powerful.” He also swore he was not the person who told Pusha about Drake’s secret child . “Don’t pull me into that type of conversation,” Kanye said. “That’s what y’all don’t even understand. I’m ‘Ye, I got major things to do other than be telling him some information about Drake. I don’t sit around and do that. I honestly don’t care that much, in all honesty.” On another note, he finally apologized for his comment about slavery . “I have never really approached or addressed the slavery comment fully, and it’s not something for me to over-intellectualize,” he said to WGCI. “This is something about the fact that it hurt people’s feelings and the way that I presented that piece of information. I could present in a way more calm way, but I was ramped up. And I apologize. That happens sometimes when people are…I’m not blaming mental health, but I’m explaining mental health.” He added, “I don’t know if I properly apologized for how the slavery comment made people feel. I’m sorry for the one-two of the MAGA hat into the slavery comment. And I’m sorry for people who felt let down by that moment.” Watch the interview for yourself in the clips up top and hit the flip to see how folks are responding.
Source: Barry King / Getty So Kobe Bryant is really turning 40 years old today . It’s hard to think that one of the greatest athletes of all time is not a young whipper snapper anymore. Kobe officially announced his retirement from the NBA in 2016 after winning five championships and going to 18 All-Star Games with the Lakers. Before his last official game, he wrote a letter to his fans saying: “My heart can take the pounding, my mind can handle the grind, but my body knows it’s time to say goodbye. You gave a six-year-old boy his Laker dream, and I’ll always love you for it. But I can’t love you obsessively for much longer.” Kobe has been many people’s favorite player since entering the league in 1996. We’ve seen hip, young Kobe. And we’ve seen Mamba, the family/ business man, all grown up. Source: Andrew D. Bernstein / Getty In honor of #Mamba40, let’s take a look at some of the moments when Kobe wasn’t in game mode and before he was the GOAT. Hit the flip to see some young, fun, KB moments.
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Source: Jacopo Raule / Getty Serena Williams was recently asked about the pressure she faces as the “one to beat” in every tournament she enters. “I always play everyone at their greatest, so I have to be greater.” “that’s what makes me great.” Whether she’s coming back from pregnancy or injury, she says “it doesn’t matter, these young ladies, they bring a game that I’ve never seen before. It’s interesting because I don’t even scout as much. Because when I watch them play, it’s a totally different game than when they play me Serena has embodied greatness for almost two decades, and her HBO video diary Being Serena , reveals how she’s been able to maintain for so long. Keep clicking to revisit Serena’s most memorable moments and read Ezinne Ukoha ‘s thoughts on what Black girls can learn from her incredible example. Read Ezinne’s full essay here .
Source: Kevin Winter / Getty While Killer Mike is a formidable talent in his own right, he gives props where props are due. He recently gave Queensbridge’s finest, Nas , high praise. In the newest episode of Netflix’s Rapture series, Nas’ historic career is highlighted. The “One Mic” rapper is visited in a session where Mike Bigga is recording his portion of the soundtrack, leading to an insightful exchange between the two and Nas giving Mike praise. Billboard Magazine caught up with the Atlanta native to discuss God Son’s legacy. “Nas is truly one of the greatest lyricists to ever come out of Queens, which has produced more great MC’s than any other borough. He’s one of the greatest emcees of my lifetime and in the world. He’s also a friend. So, for him to say that, I really appreciate it.” Mike also shared some words of wisdom Jones gave him during the studio visit. “The best advice that I’ve gotten from Nas is honestly to just be me and to keep staying true to myself,” he revealed. “It took me a long time to figure out how to pop, but then, when you get famous, people are kind of like, ‘Oh, well, we don’t want as much of you.’ Nas really taught me to keep being intelligent, keep being street, keep being unapologetic about it and keep being down for the people.” You can listen to the track in question “Black Power, White Powder” below. Via Billboard — Photo: Getty