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Drake Compares Son Adonis' Painting To Picasso
Meek Mill Challenges All Rappers To ‘Smarten Up!’
     Drake is like any other proud father — his child is the best and no one can tell him differently. Since Pusha T ac- cused the 6 God of being a “deadbeat dad” on “The Story Of Adidon,” it’s no secret Drake has a son named Ado- nis.
On Christmas, Drake shared an Instagram photo of a painting his son presumably gifted him for the holiday.
“Adonis > Picasso,” he wrote in the caption. “Don’t at me.” The caption was coupled with blue heart and Christmas tree emojis.
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sional “March 14,” Adonis might as well be a figment of Drake’s imagination. But during an October episode of HBO’s The Shop with LeBron James, he surprised his fans when he opened up about being a single dad.
“I am a single father learn- ing to communicate with a woman who, you know, we’ve had our moments, right,” he said. “I do want to be able to explain to my son what hap- pened, but I don’t have any de- sire for him to not love his mom. I don’t ever want the world to be angry at his mother."
Meek Mill had a lot of time to think about his priorities during his time at Chester State Prison and now, he’s at- tempting to lead by example. In a recent Instagram post, the Philly-bred rapper challenged his peers to worry less about material things and more about making business moves.
“PSA: 2019 all rappers let’s start having a property and owning business challenge in- stead of Jewelry jets and cars, keep it up to par but let’s switch it up and level up so we can have money when we 50+ from years of hard work and grinding! Smarten up!!”
2 Chainz evidently cosigns Meek’s sentiments. On Christmas, the artist formerly
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known as Tity Boi shared a screenshot of Meek’s original post and captioned it with, “SALUTE! Guess I’ll crank this challenge up @meekmill.”
 Adonis. Aside from a couple of acknowledgements on Scor- pion, including the confes-
Drake rarely mentions
Master P On 'Little Boy' Kodak Black:
 'You're Telling On Yourself’
Chris Brown Facing 2 Criminal Charges For Exotic Pet Monkey
 Master P is commenting on Kodak Black and their strained business relationship. This comes more than a week after the "Codeine Dreaming" rapper spoke on the New Or- leans native and his mentor- ship via Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club, where he stated their relationship was more or less about the money.
"A lot of these artists, when you try to help them, they say something crazy," Master P said in the video. "The only thing I was trying to do with the little boy was help him. Everything you doing on social media is telling on yourself."
"You're the police because you're telling on yourself. You're putting guns. You're putting money up," he contin- ued. "You got 150 Gs, but you can't give 10 Gs back to the
MASTER P AND KODAK BLACK
Chris Brown could poten- tially spend six months in jail for having a pet monkey. Ac- cording to legal documents ob- tained by TMZ, the Los Angeles City Attorney is charg- ing Brown with two counts of having a restricted species without a permit.
Brown purchased the pet monkey, Fiji, in 2017 and shared a video of his then-3- year-old daughter Royalty holding it. The internet quickly pounced on Brown and ac- cused the R&B superstar of putting his child in danger.
Law enforcement sources say someone notified the Cali- fornia Department of Fish and Wildlife that Brown was har- boring the animal without a permit. Consequently, the de- partment launched an investi-
  community or school you went to."
In the caption accompany- ing the video, P stated that people shouldn't burn bridges with connections who keep it a buck with them. He also says he may focus on movies in 2019 because "movies don't talk back."
"If you want to be successful it’s ok to say you don’t know everything," he continued. "It’s ok to reach out to people who have been there before you. Put your trust and faith in God. Just remember the same peo- ple you tried to play games with on the way up you might need on the way down..."
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gation earlier this year and got a search warrant to raid Brown’s home. Before the raid could commence, Brown voluntarily agreed to surren- der Fiji.
'Widows' Named Best Film Of 2018 By This Popular Chicago Film Critic
   Richard Roeper wrote in his roundup of his picks for the best films of 2018 that he was "baffled by the indifferent box office for Steve Mc- Queen's epic, multi-faceted drama/heist film/political thriller/domestic drama hy- brid." The Sentinel's Drew-z Movie Review must admit ‘Widows' was one of the best movies of 2018.
"...Widows is an instant clas- sic," he wrote of the Viola Davis and Cynthia Erivo- starring film. "Twenty years from now, we'll be wondering why it wasn't more celebrated and acclaimed when it was first released."
The Chicago Sun-Times' Richard Roeper has called Widows the best film of 2018.
 Also on Roeper’s list are Spider-Man: Into the Spider- Verse, Blindspotting, Black Panther, BlackKkKlansman and Roma.
Incredibly, six out of the 10
films on Roper’s list including Widows are people of color, further proof that Hollywood is changing how it views cre- atives of color and their impact on the industry.
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