Joe Budden used to be one of the most respected voices in hip-hop media. The reason Akademiks is winning the media game right now is because of moments like this.
Joe literally admitted he wouldn’t speak on Jay-Z because Jay might see it, and he wants to be able to go to the concert.
These are the same people shaping narratives and driving public opinion. How can you call it journalism or media when you’re either bought off by, connected to, or afraid of the very people you’re supposed to be covering?
Drake and Kevin Durant star in a new Nike commercial
“‘Hey Ant-Man can you drop your purple shoes’ said 4 kids in Minnesota like nobody wants to see those, they want the KDs”
Jonas dropping the cake and eating it off the ground wasn’t just random (yes out of anger in that moment but…) it lowkey reflected his mindset. He loved „ikhekhe“.Clean or contaminated, old, new or used, it didn’t matter to him. He just had an appetite he didn’t care to control.
he really is one of the nicest people. when i worked at goyard, him & jordyn came in and he was chatting up everybody in there like they were friends 😂 he really just happy
ICEMAN is one of those albums that gets played every day and still sounds fresh. Not a single skip for me. Drake really outdid himself with this one 🙌🔥
LeBron James reveals the high school game that made him realize he was destined for the NBA
"We played Oak Hill Academy, the No. 1 high school team in the country. They had future NBA players, Division I talent, and a lottery pick named Sagana Job. Before the game, I was nervous as hell. But once I stepped on the court, something came over me. I was out there doing things I didn't even know I was capable of doing"
"The next day, all the newspaper articles were talking about the NBA scouts who came to see Oak Hill. They were there to see Sagana Job and the rest of their stars, but they left talking about LeBron James. When I heard NBA scouts saying my name, I told myself, 'As long as I stay the course, have fun with my friends, and don't do anything silly, I'll be alright.' Where I grew up, things could be good one day and bad the next, so my mindset was simple: don't mess it up"