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In this video, a wheel decides my ability in Roblox Blade Ball, however if I LOSE, I have to spin the CRAZIEST PUNISHMENT ...
As the streets of Kathmandu kept swelling with young protestors last week, a Nepali rap song filled the air: “Malai bolna de sarkar.” Meaning, O Government, let me speak. The singer is Balendra Shah, ...
After demonstrations forced Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to resign from office, all eyes are now on Kathmandu Mayor Balendra Shah, popularly known as Balen, with online campaigns encouraging him ...
Spoiler alert! We're discussing important plot points and the ending of “Highest 2 Lowest” (streaming now on Apple TV+), so beware if you haven’t seen it yet. Do not get in a rap battle with Denzel ...
CAMBRIDGE — As more than two dozen people circled around the first two rappers ready to battle in North Point Park, the group chanted in Portuguese, “Three, two, one, rhyme!” With the Boston skyline ...
ALLEN PARK, MI – Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel is familiar with a lot of Detroit Lions players, their talents and the city’s love that surrounds the team. Oh, and one more major contributor ...
President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" introduces changes to the federal student loan system, including a new Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP). RAP replaces income-driven repayment plans like Biden ...
Cam’ron has had his fair share of lyrical wars throughout his career, taking on industry heavyweights like Jay-Z, Nas, and Mase. And while there’s some debate about who won those various battles, ...
*It finally happened. Harlem’s pink mink prince, Cam’ron, best known for out-rhyming legends like Jay-Z, Mase, and even Common Sense, just took on his strangest opponent yet: ChatGPT. Yes, the Dipset ...
And for himself? Skepta suggested a lyrical face-off with his “Praise The Lord (Da Shine)” collaborator A$AP Rocky, calling it a “fire” battle. However, he ...
Not everyone in America celebrates the 4 th of July for the same reasons or in the same manner. Black people certainly don’t. For us, it’s a day (or weekend) to take off, kick back, enjoy fireworks.