During an interview with HipHopDX, Macklemore admitted it was difficult being slammed for the art he made with 2012’s The Heist.
His record infamously beat out Kendrick Lamar‘s critically acclaimed debut LP, good kid, m.A.A.d city, during the 56th GRAMMY Awards, with media then and now labeling it asthe “infamous snub.” The Seattle-based rapper addressed being labeled a culture vulture in the aftermath and revealed that it previously made him feel a way.
“I think that it did hurt my feelings at the very beginning,” he said.
Singer Steve Lacy has issued a statement after smashing a fan’s camera on stage.
While performing at New Orleans’ Orpheum Theater on Monday night (Oct. 24), an audience member allegedly threw a disposable camera on stage. Mid-song, Lacy, 24, stopped the show and said, “Don’t throw sh*t on my fu**ing stage please!”
Shortly after, the Gemini Rights artist later asked for the object before promptly smashing it on the stage. He walked off and ended his performance of “Bad Habits” before saying, “That’s it.
You have probably heard of Steve Ross, who is the son of the famous painter Bob Ross. Steve is quite a well-known person by all of us.
During “The Joy Of Painting,” Bob Ross highlighted Steve multiple times, mentioning how his son makes a lot of money selling his works.
So, what’s trending these days is the new Netflix investigative documentary about Bob Ross, which investigates the life and legacy of Bob Ross, focusing on the legal battle over his name and likeness.
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Everything old is New again! It’s the return of the New Balance sneaker. Once considered shoes primarily worn by dads, these comfy kicks have gained a cult following among trendsetters, influencers and A-list celebrities. Every star under the sun has been photographed rocking this fashionable footwear: Olivia Wilde showed off her trendy New Balance x Staud sneakers while out and about in London.
Play video content SAVING SHAQ A group of hero kids did their best Baywatch impression over the weekend, rescuing a "drowning" Shaquille O'Neal (don't worry, he was pretending!), and bringing the gigantic NBA legend to safety at a resort pool in Hawaii.
Don't worry -- Shaq's totally fine! But, he did have some fun in Honolulu over the weekend, where the Big Fella was in town to DJ at The Republik.
Disney’s Marvel franchise Eternals continues to lead the box office over the weekend, adding $27.5 million, which brings the movie's total gross to $118.8 million. Despite having a lackluster review from the critics, Eternals continues to slay the box office, generating millions of sales from over 4000 theaters. The movie grossed $71 million on its opening weekend. With the addition of the grosses over the weekend, the film officially crossed the $100 million domestically, making it one of the few movies ever to earn over $100 million in 2021.
Dylan Mulvaney has accumulated an overall net worth of $1.5 million (around £1.2m) from his successful career as a Tok star, Broadway actress, comedian, transgender rights activist, and commercial product spokeswoman.
Dylan Mulvaney was born on December 29, 1996, in San Diego, California, United States of America. Dylan Mulvaney has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in musical theater.
Dylan Mulvaney had her first significant role when she played the character Elder White in the musical The Book of Mormon following her college graduation.
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We have a love-hate relationship with mules. We love how endlessly chic a mule can be. Mules can add an element of sophistication in seconds, just by simply slipping into them.
Quick LinksThe Early Life of Andre 3000 Andre 3000’s Highly Successful Musical Career Andre’s Illustrious Acting Career A Bona Fide Fashion Guru As the sun rises on yet another day in the bustling metropolis of music, Atlanta, we cannot help but marvel at the extraordinary career of one of its most treasured sons: Andre 3000. From his early days as part of the iconic hip-hop duo Outkast to his numerous forays into acting, fashion, and entrepreneurship, this larger-than-life figure has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.