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Teacher tells students she has a right to “dislike Blacks” during Zoom class

Teacher tells students she has a right to “dislike Blacks” during Zoom class

Teacher tells students she has a right to “dislike Blacks” during Zoom class

Teacher tells students she has a right to “dislike Blacks” during Zoom class

Teacher tells students she has a right to “dislike Blacks” during Zoom class

After stating that she has as much right as anyone else to hate Black people in a Zoom lecture to her students, a Florida teacher is now under investigation. The lecture was recorded and put up on Twitter, wherein Tracey Brown could be seen criticizing the Black Lives Matter movement and also speaking condemning students for supporting it, when they were engaged in a debate about social justice.

“You’re implying that Black lives are more important than anyone else and I have a problem with that,” Brown had said. Brown has been removed from her classroom and she will not work with her students until after the investigation.

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Lil Wayne reveals why Missy Elliott is his favorite rapper

Lil Wayne reveals why Missy Elliott is his favorite rapper

Lil Wayne reveals why Missy Elliott is his favorite rapper

Lil Wayne reveals why Missy Elliott is his favorite rapper

Lil Wayne reveals why Missy Elliott is his favorite rapper

This week, Lil Wayne spoke at DJ Khaled’s new podcast on Amazon music called “The First One.” Both of them have collaborated on several tracks before such as “I’m On One,” “Jealous” and “Welcome To My Hood.” In the same interview, Weezy revealed that Missy Elliott was his favorite rapper who motivated him to experiment with various sounds as well as ad-libs.

 “Missy Elliott — that was my favorite rapper because that would be why I was making so many sounds,” Wayne told Khaled. He also gave credits to Mannie Fresh for pushing him to make use of Missy-influenced sounds in “Block Burner.”

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Stefflon Don returns with “Can’t Let You Go”

Stefflon Don returns with “Can’t Let You Go”

Stefflon Don returns with “Can’t Let You Go”

Stefflon Don returns with “Can’t Let You Go”

Stefflon Don returns with “Can’t Let You Go”

Stefflon Don’s last mixtape Secure, was released a while ago and featured 16 tracks and features from FutureTiggs Da Author, Fekky, Haile, DJ Khaled, and more. Just one month ago, she also released “Move,” produced by Troyton Music. Now, Stefflon released another song titled “Can’t You Let Go,” which is inspired by afrobeats and produced by Ebenezer. Since her debut in 2016 with Real Ting, she has been making waves, and her French Montana-assisted single “Hurtin’ Me” rose to number seven spot on the UK Singles chart. Then, the track was expanded into a four-track EP, including a remix of “Hurtin’ Me” with Sean PaulPopcaan, and Sizzla.

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Freddie Gibbs and Conway The Machine enjoy a night out in “Babies & Fools” visual

Freddie Gibbs and Conway The Machine enjoy a night out in “Babies & Fools” visual

Freddie Gibbs and Conway The Machine enjoy a night out in “Babies & Fools” visual

Freddie Gibbs and Conway The Machine enjoy a night out in “Babies & Fools” visual

Freddie Gibbs and Conway The Machine enjoy a night out in “Babies & Fools” visual

One of the best albums this year was Alfredo by Freddie Gibbs, which was his collaborative project with The Alchemist that included 10 cuts and features from Tyler, The Creator, Benny The ButcherConway The Machine, and Rick Ross. It was ranked 15 on the Billboard 200, which is his highest charting position. Now, a new video from the project “Babies & Fools” has been released, wherein the emcees can be seen busy with family while avoiding certain types of relationships with women over a loop of Andrus, Blackwood & Company’s 70’s cut “All of Me.” In the video directed by JMP, Freddie Gibbs and Conway go to a strip club and enjoy the women, drinks, and smokes.

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Mulatto teams up with City Girls for “In N Out” visual

Mulatto teams up with City Girls for “In N Out” visual

Mulatto teams up with City Girls for “In N Out” visual

Mulatto teams up with City Girls for “In N Out” visual

Mulatto teams up with City Girls for “In N Out” visual

Two months ago, Mulatto released her debut studio album Queen of Da Souf featuring 13 tracks and features from Gucci ManeSaweetie21 Savage42 Dugg, and more. Now, a new video for her renowned project for “In N Out” has been released, featuring City Girls and produced by Murda Beatz and Johnny Dutra. The video comes courtesy of Roxana Baldovin and Reel Goats, and initially, it shows Mulatto and her friends looking at different men on the dating app BLK. Then, she visits a diner and turns it into Latto’s, with Yung Miami and JT as employees.

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