If this isn't every women...and some men's dream, then I don't know what is.
A lucky gas station clerk in North Carolina got to dance with Channing Tatum earlier this week while he stopped by to get a cold beverage. Tatum was in town for his traveling press junket to promote his new film, Lucky Logan.
Tatum told the clerk, Beatrice, that he was driving across the country, and Beatrice joked that she could join in.
Tatum's traveling junket different than normal junkets, and it looks like he's having a blast!
He announced last week that he'd be driving across the country and possibly giving out cash. It's known as Jimmy Logan's Run.
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New York rapper Prodigy, one half of the influential rap duo Mobb Deep, has died at 42 years old.
The cause of death has not yet been released, but the Queens rapper has been long suffering from sickle cell anemia.
Prodigy was in Las Vegas for a Mob Deep show.
According to CNN, Prodigy was born Albert Johnson, the rapper's family had a storied history.
His
great-great-great-grandfather, William Jefferson White, founded
Georgia's Morehouse College in the basement of his Baptist church.
His
grandfather, Albert "Budd" Johnson, was a saxophonist and clarinetist
for Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie and
Benny Goodman.
Johnson met fellow
Queens, New York native Kejuan Muchita when they were both freshman at
Manhattan's High School of Art and Design.
The
pair bonded over their shared love of hip hop and formed Mobb Deep.
Johnson took the moniker Prodigy, while Muchita chose the performance
name Havoc.
They scored a record deal as teens and released the album "Juvenile Hell" in 1993.
The project didn't generate much buzz, but the duo found more success with their sophomore album "The Infamous."
With
its gritty rhymes and contributions by the artists Nas and Raekwon, the
album helped launch Mobb Deep to the top of the hardcore, hip hop
ladder.
Mobb Deep was famously involved in the mid-90s East Coast/ West Coast beef. Tupac mentions them in Hit Em Up even addressing Prodigy's illness.
Rappers from all walks of life took to social media to express their condolences to the artist who paved the way for many.
Well, it's about damn time!
Nicki Minaj has FINALLY responded to both of Remy Ma's diss tracks with three singles hitting music sharing sites No Frauds, Changed It and Regret in Your Tears all dropped on the interwebs Thursday evening. No Frauds includes her YMCMB brothers Lil Wayne and Drake and Changed It features just Wayne.. Basically, Nicki waited to actually MAKE money on the diss records...according to her post on Instagram.
She challenges Remy to respond in 72 hours and offering to pay her a half-a-million dollars if she can get an interview and NOT mention Minaj.
Team Remy and Team Nicki have been at odds for almost two weeks after Remy dropped ShEther. Fans were waiting for Nicki's response and assumed she just couldn't fight back lyrically. Meanwhile we saw her take her lyrical fingers to social media starting a beef with Trey Songz and posting pictures of her famous friends. We basically had to wait for her to return from Paris Fashion Week to finally respond and here we are.
In No Frauds, Minaj raps, “You can’t be Pablo if your work ain’t sellin’ / What the f— is this bitch inhalin’? / Tried to drop ‘Another One,’ you was itchin’ to scrap / You exposed your ghostwriter / Now you wish it was scrapped." Minaj also touches on Remy's personal life, especially when she went to prison.
On the Eve of Nicki's responses, Remy did an interview expressing how she wish she would've done things differently when it came to she and Nicki:
After explaining that it was the behind-the-scenes career interference that ultimately pushed her to release “Shether,” she noted that she wishes things could’ve gone differently between her and Minaj. “I actually liked her but don’t try and come for me,” she said. “It just bothers me that me picking apart another female is what went viral. We could’ve done this working together.” When Nigatu asked why that didn’t happen, Remy responded, “It wasn’t me, I just think it would’ve been cooler if we came together and did something crazy and that’s what everyone was talking about. I don’t regret it, I’m just not particularly proud of it.”
Some critics say Remy's rethinking the diss tracks because rumors were swirling that Nicki asked Nas to prevent Remy from performing the song because of his rights to the song's beat which comes from his own diss track, Ether. However, TMZ has found that Nas didn't have an issue with it, Universal did. Basically, they didn't like that Remy took Nas' beat and made money off of it without their permission. So, the song has been taken off of Soundcloud and the radio.
So, Remy had to take a BIGGER L.
So what's your opinion on the beef?
Could these two kiss and make up and come up with a fire record?