I dedicate my first Billboard cover story to my dad. This is a moment I knew he would have cherished. And for me to pen our third R&B/Hip-Hop Power Players cover is truly an accomplishment only that God could have cooked up for me.
A new @iamcardib era is upon us – and for @billboard's latest cover, @TheRealCL24 has an unmissable, wide-ranging interview with ever-colorful hip-hop star https://t.co/bhqeLu9fBI
A new @iamcardib era is upon us – and for @billboard's latest cover, @TheRealCL24 has an unmissable, wide-ranging interview with ever-colorful hip-hop star https://t.co/bhqeLu9fBI
Carl asked the question and Armon still doesn’t know his answer. So we ask you all, rank these three male R&B acts!
Episode 125 “JAVANTE” ft. @therealcl24 is out now for all listeners/viewers!
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#BillboardHot100#Gievon#LuckyDaye#BrentFaiyaz#R&B
Second entry of my hip-hop wrestling column 'Mic Drops & Elbow Drops' shows love to the in-ring genius and MC prowess of @RonKillings ahead of his match against @JohnCena this Saturday.
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.@nippa_ad is Billboard's May R&B Rookie of the Month. ⭐️
London’s own Nippa is plotting a move to NYC after feeling the hometown love in Queensbridge — and he’s bringing his rawest music yet with him.
The rising R&B star sat down with Billboard to talk about his new project 'Hope She Hears This,' collaborating with Craig David and Larry June, and why this tape is “therapy” for him.
Hit the link in bio to read more on this month's R&B Rookie.
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Felt motivated to start my new rap and wrestling column: Mic Drops & Elbow Drops. For the first entry, I talk about @JohnCena one and only album ‘ You Can’t See Me’ turning 20 tomorrow 💿
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Before facing @JohnCena in his hometown of St. Louis this Saturday at #WWEBacklash, @RandyOrton talks his favorite female rappers and why he's beloved in the hip-hop world with @billboard.
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Randy Orton says it clicked for him in 09 as a bad guy.
"I remember in ’09, it all kinda clicked as a bad guy. I just kind of let loose and acted a little bit more crazy. Even down to the body language and stuff. But I think what it came down to was who I was facing in the ring in ’09. I was booked really strong. I think I won the Rumble that year and main-evented WrestleMania with Triple H.I did the thing where he was handcuffed and I assaulted Stephanie [McMahon] in front of him and he was an inch away. He had to sit there and watch as I messed with her. I kicked Vince in the head. I destroyed the entire McMahon family, and looked real strong doing it."
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WWE Legend Randy Orton Talks Final Match With John Cena, His Favorite Female Rappers & Why He’s Beloved in the Hip-Hop World
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🚨| Randy Orton revealed that WWE had initially planned to change his entrance song for a major storyline or potential heel turn. However, after hearing the crowd in France sing it word for word, Orton decided to keep "Voices" as his permanent theme.
FRANCE REALLY SAVED US 🙏
Randy Orton talks about his love for female rappers:
“I think it’s a little bit of a lot of things. These women can fucking rap. It’s a little risqué, and I’m bumping it loud. I have a nice system in my home gym and when I’m working out, I’m playing Megan Thee Stallion, Cardi B, GloRilla, KenTheMan, [Sexyy Red], Baby Tate, Nicki Minaj, Bia. There’s a rapper from Italy and she was at the show. I didn’t meet her or anything. They just went to her and did a live shot, her name was Anna Pepe. I looked her up and she’s great. I put her on the playlist. There’s a Spanish girl. Snow Tha Product. There’s always a bad-ass bassline in the back. It’s just fun to workout to, but I like a little bit of everything, too.”
(via @billboardhiphop)