Jackson State’s Sonic Boom of the South played a rendition of Tyler, the Creator’s “Sticky” featuring GloRilla, Sexyy Red and Lil Wayne in the fifth quarter against Alabama State:
(h/t: @ShowtimeWeb)
Dikembe Mutombo was an incredible basketball player – one of the best shot blockers and defensive players of all time. But he also inspired a generation of young people across Africa, and his work as the NBA’s first global ambassador changed the way athletes think about their impact off the court. Michelle and I are thinking of Dikembe’s family and everyone who knew and loved him.
NBA Global Ambassador and Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer Dikembe Mutombo passed away today at the age of 58 from brain cancer. He was surrounded by his family.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver issued the following statement.
Give these a listen and give feedback. I'm ecstatic to share what's been storming in mind since 2020! Will be available on SoundCloud, YouTube and potentially on Apple Music/Spotify in 2025/2026!
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To be a mostly unknown artist who self produces most of his music (since 2017), this is an impressive folk project (for those who know notes, he hits a G5 in Marionette)! The music matches the aesthetic and title of the album! I'm excited for more music from @Raury in the future!
Finally got a chance to listen! Such a amazing mesh of funk and soul! This ain't anything new though, her career with Alabama Shakes was remarkable! This album is marvelous!
What Now will be released on February 2nd. Here’s a first look at the track listing. I can’t wait for everyone to hear how the album flows from song to song. Thanks for all of the love on the first two songs. There is a lot more to come. Check it out and preorder now. #whatnow