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55 y/o Nia Long on the red carpet at the 26th annual BET Awards on Sunday, June 28, 2026, at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, California, USA.
…dawg, 55! 👀
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T.I. performs "Top Back" & "Let 'Em Know" at the 26th annual BET Awards at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, California. (June 28, 2026) 😤
🎥 Clip is courtesy of BET👇🏾
To suggest that Black American males on Twitter are willing or even capable of collectively reading and discussing books as a group is a logical non-sequitur.
They scrolled past this thread as soon as they saw “books.”
Trust me, I read a lot of good books:
Pro Tip:
Not when you’re a Black American male. You’ll waste $10k plus, easy, trying to convince and encourage other Black American men that it’s beneficial to read a fucking book.
Gun to a Black American nigga’s head, he can live if he agrees to read a book:
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…there’s a way to restore the feeling of Blog Era Wordpress comment sections in 2026. All it takes is one nigga crazy enough to cook one of these muthafuckas. https://t.co/ode6XQbO2y
@IamJulito, dawg, I know you not gonna let Comic Con as Rick Ross, Card Player #4 from Bebe’s Kids in the face talk to you like that, lol! 💀🍳🔥
ADVICE to LITTLE BRO:
…grown men shouldn’t be jealous of JAŸ-Z achieving this level of having his way with this shit. It should motivate you as proof you, too, could be having your way with this shit. But you’d rather hate on NY winning so fucking big this summer. Be happy for us.
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Larry June @LarryJuneTFM at Adidas World Cup Pop-Up (6-26-2026)| Brooklyn Bridge Park, New York City | 📸 by Darryl Potter
Good Job, Larry! 👍🏾🍊
• On the Unda
by Cardo Got Wings
(feat. Larry June) 😤
• Smoothies in 1991 😎
I was hoping for:
• Spilled Orange Juice
• Everything Allocated
• Late Nights in the Trap
Honestly, that crowd thought they were ready, but they weren’t really ready.
One thing I like about Larry June’s whole catalog is you can shoot a “We Ain’t the Same, Little Nigga” sub at niggas with ANY of his songs. Larry makes music for solid niggas.
ALBUM REVIEW: Kill the King by T.I.
T.I.'s final studio album, Kill the King, delivers a serious, definitive conclusion to the career of one of hip-hop’s most legendary Southern rappers. It’s an all-star, respectful victory lap featuring Anderson .Paak, Usher, and NBA YoungBoy—with its standout track, “REPRESENT A TIME” featuring Young Dro—giving T.I. a flawless sendoff befitting a Southern rap powerhouse.
Standout tracks with the most replay value:
• WHERE I’M FROM
• RANT 😤
• WE ON
• REPRESENT A TIME 😤
📚You’re misunderstanding how hip-hop actually functions, it’s more to this shit than them goofy “I got mad rhymes, son!” KRS-ONE in the face level enthusiasm ass niggas.
It’s an industry with a global market value estimated over $25 billion.
Exposing a rapper’s business acumen and life choices reveals their authenticity. It’s a skill you must master to be a successful rapper.
So, approaching this from your argument, the very rap fans you’re criticizing are actually more tapped in than you are on how hip-hop works.
I SAID THIS YEARS AGO
TODAYS RAP FANS HAVE BEEN BRAINWASHED TO SEE RAP
FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF A LABEL
INSTEAD OF THE PERSPECTIVE OF A
RAP FAN
SO THEY FOCUS ON NUMBERS AND SALES ETC
OR THEY HAVE BEEN BRANDED TO SEE
RAP FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF
LOVE AND HIP HOP
“WHOS DATING WHO”
“WHAT KIND OF CAR YOU DRIVE”
ETC
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JAŸ-Z ( @sc ) sits down with Rick Rubin to discuss his music, lyrics, life experiences and creative process in an eight-part documentary series, ‘Jay-Z in 8,’ slated to premiere on HBO this fall!
See the teaser below 👇🏾
With the right lyrics, this beat had the potential to take MC Ren to a higher level of greatness. What 4D crafted around the “Let Your Hair Down" by Yvonne Fair sample rivals what Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie and Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence did with it for Jay-Z’s “Where I’m From.” 😤
…it’s okay to admit you really weren’t outside for this in realtime, way better than this crudely egregious hot-take you’re trying to get off, lol.
I’m down to debate this for the culture, if you want.
R.I.P. Lord Infamous, Koopsta Knicca, and Gangsta Boo.
8Ball & MJG made better music than both Three 6 Mafia and UGK
They just didn’t have a marketable gimmick like the other groups had
Space Age Pimpin is a Top 100 Rap Song Ever