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New performance by DreamDoll entitled “Misunderstood”

New performance by DreamDoll entitled “Misunderstood”

It was announced this month that DreamDoll would release the third installment of her fan-favorite Life In Plastic series, which was launched back in 2017 and is loved by many. This eight-track album includes previously released singles that have already been featured on the album, such as “You Know My Body” with Capella Grey and “Ice Cream Dream” with French Montana.

The Bronx emcee and songwriter, DreamDoll has provided the rap world with the latest offering from the upcoming body of work, a live performance of the album’s opening track, “Misunderstood.” DreamDoll, with the help of UPROXX, provides a rendition of the track concerning her early life circumstances and how they led her to become the person she is today:

DreamDoll has built quite a following over the past few years, with her loose singles including “Ah, Ah, Ah” by Fivio Foreign and “Different (Freestyle).” Aside from her own tracks, she has also recently graced recent tracks by dishing out guest verses including “Wiggle” with Rick Ross, “Toot That” with Erica Banks, and “Shake Sum” with Don Q.

The “Splish Splash” rapper recently discussed her intentions for Life In Plastic 3 during an interview she conducted with Great Big Story. There’s no doubt that this is a brand-new version of a DreamDoll. As far as people have been hearing, I feel like they have only been hearing my freestyles and a few verses about my features. She told me, “I feel like this is liable to have a major impact on how people talk about me in the future.”

Fan letters kept Brittney Griner hopeful during Russian detention

Fan letters kept Brittney Griner hopeful during Russian detention

Yesterday (Dec. 21), WNBA star Brittney Griner used Instagram to pen an open letter to fans thanking them for their continued support. As previously reported, the Phoenix Mercury athlete was released from a Russian jail after serving ten months for assault and battery charges.

“I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone who sent me messages of support while I was detained in Russia,” Brittney Griner wrote. “It was great to know that so many people were thinking of me and cheering me on.” Griner went on to say that the letters she received “kept me going and gave me hope.”

“Brittney Griner added, “I’m extremely grateful to be home and can’t wait to get back on the court.” The 25-year-old also thanked the U.S. State Department, as well as the staff at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, for their help in getting her released from custody. This is not the first time Griner has faced legal trouble; in 2013, she was arrested on suspicion of assault after a domestic dispute with then-fiancée Glory Johnson. The charges were later dropped.