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‘Fortnite video game’ turned into popular dance class

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It may not make sense to everyone, but educators are finding that getting kids to do the dance moves from Fortnite can keep them active.   Anyone up for a #Fortnite dance class? pic.twitter.com/f4ZicdGGRl — BBC Radio Bristol (@bbcrb) August 27, 2018    

‘Fortnite video game’ turned into popular dance class

#Represent Houston: Donate To Help Those Still Affected By Hurricane Harvey

Source: Urban One / Radio One One year after Hurricane Harvey, thousands of families are still struggling to put their lives back together. You can still help out by donating. Let’s REPRESENT for Houston. Visit  BossLifeFoundation.org for more info.

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Lady Gaga Erotica of the Day

I would say that I have no idea why Lady Gaga is exposing her ass in some photoshoot, but the truth is I know exactly why Lady Gaga is doing this, and it is the same reason we’ve all seen her naked numerous times before, and it is the same reason we’ve all see so many women naked before, it’s for self promotion through their sexualization… Sure it’s easy, it’s basic, it’s simplistic, it’s nothing special and even obvious, I mean strippers have been using these tactics forever and most strippers I know are fucking retards…. But Gaga has been ugly her whole life, like dramatically ugly, which is why she learned how to play the piano and write songs, to be behind the scenes – so when she was given a chance to be a star, her dream, she fucking took it, and in taking it…came her going too far with it. It was attention she craved, and got, along with so much money and she kept getting weirder and weirder to try to make us think she was authentic, an artist, not a hack….make more noise, more stunts, and with that came nudity…so it’s only logical that would continue…ass out… The funny thing in all this is that I grabbed her ass before she was famous, unsolicited, she didn’t notice, she was in fishnets, I squeezed hard….but it’d be nice if she did and put some #metoo movement lawsuit on my like Taylor Swift did to the radio guy, because that’s what I want a WIKIPEDIA page for. MY LEGACY…. JOIN THE NEWSLETTER YOU ASSHOLES! The post Lady Gaga Erotica of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Register To Win Passes To One Music Fest

Source: One Music Fest / Radio One   We want to send you and a friend to One Music Fest! Register below for your chance to win passed to see Nas, 2 Chainz, Miguel, Big Sean, Jeezy and so many more! The Latest Music, Celebrities and Interviews: 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 REGISTER BELOW

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Delicious Eats: Shrimp Curry Pasta Salad with Chef Tommi V

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Chef  Tommi  Vincent (aka  Chef Tommi V ) is a celebrity chef and caterer, and wife of former NFL player, Troy Vincent .  Recently, Troy and  Tommi  launched Vincent Country, a lifestyle movement created to inspire and uplift and reflect positive images. Chef Tommi recently stopped by Radio One Atlanta to show us how to make her delicious signature Curry Shrimp Pasta Salad. Ingredients: 2 pounds medium shrimp, peeled and deveined 1 pound of tricolor pasta, cooked, drained, and cooled 1 can coconut milk 3 garlic cloves 2 T butter 1 medium green pepper, diced 1 medium red pepper diced 1 medium yellow pepper diced 1 shallot, minced 1 package of frozen peas, thawed 1 2.5 oz. can black olive slices 1 c. ranch dressing ½ c. mayonnaise 3 T Curry seasoning 2 t salt ½ black pepper Step 1 Marinate peeled and deveined shrimp in coconut milk, garlic cloves, 2 T curry seasoning overnight. Step 2 Remove shrimp from marinade, shaking off excess marinade, and bring to room temperature. Sauté shrimp in butter on med-high. Be careful not to overcook shrimp. They will shrink some, but should still be plump and succulent. Remove from heat and cool. Step 3 Take half of your shrimp and mince. You can either use a food processor or a knife. The idea here is to have a consistency small enough to ensure shrimp is tasted in every bite. We all know folks will pick out the big shrimps! Step 4 Mix all of your ingredients together, except pasta. After you incorporate all the ingredient incorporate the pasta in small batches to ensure ever noodle is coated. Chill before serving.

Delicious Eats: Shrimp Curry Pasta Salad with Chef Tommi V

Wendy Williams Talks Censorship, Parenting, Battling Abuse and Season 10 with Reec

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10 Hip-Hop Songs You Didn’t Know Sampled Aretha Franklin

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Source: Rebecca Smeyne / Getty Aretha Franklin is a true legend for all genres of music, including Hip-Hop.  Her influence in rap is way bigger than anyone could ever imagine. Artists like Kanye West, Mos Def, Big Sean, Nas, and many more all have sampled songs from Aretha Franklin. Here is a list of 10 songs you may not have known was sampled from an Aretha Franklin song. Related:  Aretha Franklin Is Reportedly “Gravely” Ill And Near Her Death   1. Ms. Fat Booty – Mos Def 2. Call Me – Big Sean 3. School Spirit – Kanye West 4. Jazzy Belle – Outkast 5.Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat – Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg 6. Let’s Get Away – T.I. & Jazze Pha 7. In My Lifetime (Big Jaz Radio Remix) – Jay Z 8. The Rise and Fall – Nas 9. Laila’s Wisdom – Rapsody 10. War Pain – Meek Mill & Omelly ____ [ione_media_gallery src=”http://majicatl.com/” id=”2285855″ overlay=”true”] The Latest Music, Celebrities and Interviews: 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

10 Hip-Hop Songs You Didn’t Know Sampled Aretha Franklin

10 Hip-Hop Songs You Didn’t Know Sampled Aretha Franklin

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Source: Rebecca Smeyne / Getty Aretha Franklin is a true legend for all genres of music, including Hip-Hop.  Her influence in rap is way bigger than anyone could ever imagine. Artists like Kanye West, Mos Def, Big Sean, Nas, and many more all have sampled songs from Aretha Franklin. Here is a list of 10 songs you may not have known was sampled from an Aretha Franklin song. Related:  Aretha Franklin Is Reportedly “Gravely” Ill And Near Her Death   1. Ms. Fat Booty – Mos Def 2. Call Me – Big Sean 3. School Spirit – Kanye West 4. Jazzy Belle – Outkast 5.Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat – Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg 6. Let’s Get Away – T.I. & Jazze Pha 7. In My Lifetime (Big Jaz Radio Remix) – Jay Z 8. The Rise and Fall – Nas 9. Laila’s Wisdom – Rapsody 10. War Pain – Meek Mill & Omelly ____ [ione_media_gallery src=”http://majicatl.com/” id=”2285855″ overlay=”true”] The Latest Music, Celebrities and Interviews: 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

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Tyler, The Creator Keeps It Real About Wanting To Be Played On The Radio

Source: Courtesy of Converse / Courtesy of Converse If anyone in the industry keeps it real, it’s Tyler, The Creator . And beyond his blunt realness, he’s also known to be quite the perfectionist with his music–so it should come as no surprised that he’s analyzed everything right down to the sound of his voice. In an interview with  GQ ,  the California native admits that he doesn’t think his voice fits in with the sound of  mainstream music. Tyler’s explanation comes in response to a question about why isn’t he bigger on the radio. He delves into his idea, explaining: “I hate my voice and I think—it’s not a full thought or theory yet—but I think there are certain voices that can make it into a mainstream world because of the tone that they’re in,” he breaks down. “People like Jay , ‘Ye , Drake , you know, Kenny [ Kendrick Lamar ]. It’s a world that their voice lives in. It’s not too high and squeaky, and it’s not too low and bassy, it’s not too abrasive and raspy.” Though The Creator doesn’t think his voice particularly fits into the world of mainstream music, he still wants to understand what makes those voices “work,” and how he can join in on the fun. “I’m still trying to figure out the science behind it. When I do, I’ll let you know, but I definitely don’t have that voice. And I f**king wish that I did” he says. Going back to one of the artists he mentions above, Tyler talks about his longtime idol and reveals the fact that he really did cry to a song off of Kanye’s new album Ye. He goes into detail about the track “Violent Crimes” and explains why it made him cry saying, “I always talk about chords and probably sound like a f**king dork, but since I was f**king 4 years old. I would always say it was a slant or it went up, ’cause I didn’t know what chords were, but it was a thing that music did that I just felt in my f**king body.”

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Tyler, The Creator Keeps It Real About Wanting To Be Played On The Radio

Source: Courtesy of Converse / Courtesy of Converse If anyone in the industry keeps it real, it’s Tyler, The Creator . And beyond his blunt realness, he’s also known to be quite the perfectionist with his music–so it should come as no surprised that he’s analyzed everything right down to the sound of his voice. In an interview with  GQ ,  the California native admits that he doesn’t think his voice fits in with the sound of  mainstream music. Tyler’s explanation comes in response to a question about why isn’t he bigger on the radio. He delves into his idea, explaining: “I hate my voice and I think—it’s not a full thought or theory yet—but I think there are certain voices that can make it into a mainstream world because of the tone that they’re in,” he breaks down. “People like Jay , ‘Ye , Drake , you know, Kenny [ Kendrick Lamar ]. It’s a world that their voice lives in. It’s not too high and squeaky, and it’s not too low and bassy, it’s not too abrasive and raspy.” Though The Creator doesn’t think his voice particularly fits into the world of mainstream music, he still wants to understand what makes those voices “work,” and how he can join in on the fun. “I’m still trying to figure out the science behind it. When I do, I’ll let you know, but I definitely don’t have that voice. And I f**king wish that I did” he says. Going back to one of the artists he mentions above, Tyler talks about his longtime idol and reveals the fact that he really did cry to a song off of Kanye’s new album Ye. He goes into detail about the track “Violent Crimes” and explains why it made him cry saying, “I always talk about chords and probably sound like a f**king dork, but since I was f**king 4 years old. I would always say it was a slant or it went up, ’cause I didn’t know what chords were, but it was a thing that music did that I just felt in my f**king body.”

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