November 20th marked the 10-year anniversary of Nicki Minaj’s studio debut Pink Friday, and she had previously announced that there would be something exciting in store. On Wednesday, she revealed that a “virtual celebration” will be hosted to mark the milestone. Ten years ago, Pink Friday debuted at the No. 2 spot on the Billboard 200 and has been cerified triple-platinum. It featured many eminent artists such as Eminem, Rihanna, Drake, will.i.am, Kanye West and Natasha Bedingfield.
It has been reported that R&B singer Bobby Brown’s son Bobby Jr. passed away at the young age of 28. Fans of the singer are aware that the singer previously lost his first child and daughter Bobbi Kristina, in 2015 when she was aged 22, after drowning in her bathtub following consumption of drugs. Her death is similar to her mother Whitney Houston who also drowned due to drug overdose.
Recently, 50 Cent spoke about the apparent dig about him in Jeezy’s new song called “Therapy For My Soul.” This song was released on November 18th wherein Snowman man fun of 50’s antics on Instagram as well as supposed financial issues. In response,
50 posted a black and white picture of Isaac Hayes donning a beret that is similar to what Jeezy wore on the track’s cover art with the caption “Anything to try and sell a record, I guess?”
Just last month, Lil Wayne collaborated with his Young Money cohorts Gudda Gudda and Hoodybaby in order to launch the new song titled “NFL,” which is also meant to act as a promotional material for Amazon’s “TNF On Prime” broadcasts. The track came with an animated visual and featured cartoon versions of the rappers playing on an Amazon Video football field. Now, an official video for NFL has been released by Weezy F. Baby and it is directed by Eif Rivera. The video begins with a janitor sneaking a break in a locker room, and then the room starts shaking to denote he entrance of Gudda Gudda and Hoodybaby.
Summer walker stated that in 2020, r&b is better than hip-hop. In the latest cover Story of billboard, with kehlani, jhené aiko, and teyana taylor, walker spoke About the current state of r&b music as a whole. Moreover, she also discussed the Perceived respect of the particular genre when compared to pop music, stating that the Latter enjoys more traction and credit. Later, walker stated that she is frustrated with The pigeonholing of r&b artists and their music. These opinions from walker come after the release of her life on earth ep in july.
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