New York rapper Maino has offered insight into why he is supporting Taxstone despite his recent guilty verdict in the 2016 shooting of rapper Troy Ave. The Brooklyn rapper survived, but his bodyguard Ronald “Banga” McPhatter, succumbed to his gunshot wound, with others being seriously injured.
While guesting on Angela Yee’s Way Up With Yee Power 105.1 radio show on Thursday (March 24), Maino shared his thoughts on Taxstone receiving the guilty verdict just a day before.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West may be ecstatic about landing the cover of prestigious fashion magazine Vogue but there’s one person who just ain’t impressed.
While chatting with Australia’s Morning Show, supermodel Naomi Campbell didn’t hide her disappointment with the KimYe display.
“I do not want to comment,” she said before laughing profusely. When asked why she didn’t want to put in her two cents, she responded, “Because I’m a fashion model and I’ve been working for 28 years, and when you get a Vogue cover, it’s a build in your career, a stepping stone to achieve that and you know, I’m a fashion model.
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The Meaning Behind The Song: When You Were Mine (Companion Version) by Bright EyesThe SongThe MeaningConclusion The Meaning Behind The Song: When You Were Mine (Companion Version) by Bright Eyes When it comes to music, every song has a story to tell. The lyrics and melody combine to create an experience that resonates with listeners on a personal level. One song that has captured the hearts of many is “When You Were Mine (Companion Version)” by Bright Eyes.
Just when we thought we couldn’t love Lady Gaga anymore, she does something so generous and heartwarming, we had to share the story.
On Tuesday, June 16, paparazzi pictures of the “Born This Way” singer handing over her leather jacket to a fan were taken outside of a grocery store in Malibu, California. Then on Wednesday, June 17, the fan in the pics, Shannon McKee, spoke with Today to share the entire story of exactly what went down.
The '70s classic "For the Love of Money" should no longer be associated with Donald Trump ... if The O'Jays get their way.
Of course, the song has been the 'Apprentice' theme for years now -- but soul music legends, The O'Jays just sent a cease and desist letter to Trump and Florida Rep. John Mica. The group is particularly upset about a video posted by the congressman praising Donald's involvement in a D.