Found this magazine at the supermarket—the only one in the checkout line. I'm drawn to the second photo. The tattoos, the arms, the beard, Just everything about the image. Once again, I have never been into tattoos but Em changed that!!!!!!
I was gone + busy for much of the weekend, and I’ve been avoiding the internet, television and the radio like a mf. But I just watched Sunday’s game between Detroit and San Francisco, and whew boy
Talk about all the way down to the wire 😬
Tough loss for Detroit, but they lost fair and square (they couldn’t have had that last drive earlier in the 4th quarter tho???)
Imma just say this and let it go: the silver lining in Detroit losing is that we won’t be forced to see Eminem all over tv and social media until the Super Bowl
i genuinely never wish i was still in contact with my dad but eminem straight up reciting the iliad of homer in ancient greek would make him SO ANGRY that it really sucks i can’t show it to him
if you guys ever want rap music recs pls hmu most of what I listen to is honestly incredibly mainstream but I'm so happy to share my fave stuff with people who don't typically listen to rap. DONT EVEN GET ME STARTED ON KENDRICK LAMAR.
Tonight on the Hollywood Rock and Fame our “King of Rap Music” Eminem will be honored. Whatever a wonderful day to behold! Our Rap God and Our Slim Shady deserves it!!
Nicki Minaj is the greatest female rapper to ever do it, says Lil Wayne claiming every other woman in rap comes after her.
Lil Wayne is giving Nicki Minaj her flowers in a major way.
According to the Young Money Entertainment founder, there is no greater female rapper to ever touch a mic than Nicki Minaj.
Weezy made his comments during a discussion on the All The Smoke podcast. The Hosts asked Lil Wayne where he ranks Nicki Minaj in the all-time female rappers’ list.
“All time female?” he replied. “I don’t want to hurt nobodies’ feelings but boy. Ain’t nobody f###### with Nicki. They come after.”
Nicki Minaj showed love in return, reposting the clip on social media Sunday night (Jun. 11).
The “Red Ruby Da Sleeze” hitmaker then paid tribute to Lil Wayne, thanking him for always being there for her. She also shouted out Young Money president Mack Maine.
In an interview last year, Lil Wayne explained why he works with artists like his Young Money signings, Nicki Minaj and Drake.
“I work profusely. It’s unhealthy how I work. I look for drive… With Nicki, what she genuinely always had, she forgets she’s a woman and Nicki. You forget it at a certain point in her raps,” he shared. “Drake, it was, I had to make him sing. He thought that it would take away from him as a rapper. Even though he didn’t want to, that’s genuine, and you can’t break that.”
Top 10 Greatest Rappers of All Time: Often times, the question of who is the greatest rapper of all time is has always been the center of arguments among fans of rap music. Well, if you are a fan of rap music or one of the great rappers in the history of hip hop, keep reading as we bring to yop the top 10 greatest rappers of all time.
Top 10 Greatest Rappers of All Time
10. Lil Wayne
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"This Is America" is a song by American rapper Childish Gambino (Donald Glover). Written and produced by Gambino and Ludwig Göransson, with additional writing credits going to American rapper Young Thug. Ludwig Göransson is also the person behind the score of the Mandalorian and the Black Panther movies, as well as Gambino's old sitcom series Community.
The lyrics and accompanying music video, reflecting the core of the Black Lives Matter movement, confront issues of ongoing systemic racism, including prejudice, racial violence, the ghetto, and law enforcement in the United States, as well as the wider issues of mass shootings and gun violence in the United States. Originally, Gambino intended it to be a diss record towards fellow rapper Drake.
"This Is America" became the 31st song to debut at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming both Gambino's first number one and top ten single in the country. It has also topped the charts in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. The song won in all four of its nominated categories at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Rap/Sung Performance and Best Music Video. This made Gambino the first hip-hop artist to win Record of the Year and Song of the Year, and "This Is America" the first rap song to win these awards.
The music video was directed by Hiro Murai and released on YouTube simultaneously with Gambino's performance of the song on Saturday Night Live. The video received about 12.9 million views in 24 hours. Billboard critics ranked it 10th among the "greatest music videos of the 21st century." The video won the International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography Camerimage Award for Best Cinematography in a Music Video, as well as previously mentioned the Grammy Award for Best Music Video.
"This Is America" recieved a total of 62,3% yes votes!