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T. I. Joins Cast Of VH1’s ‘The Breaks’
Kevin Hart And His Family At Hollywood Walk Of Fame Ceremony
Kevin Hart had the sup- port of his beautiful, blended family at his Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony in LA on Monday afternoon.
The Jumanji actor, who was honored with the 2,591st star on the Walk of Fame in the category of live performance, posed for photos with his wife, Eniko Parrish, his ex-wife, Torrei Hart, and their two kids, daughter, Heaven and son, Hendrix Hart. Also in attendance was Halle Berry, who appears in his upcoming ‘What Now?’ documentary.
In addition to promoting his KevMoji app, Kevin has also been busy filming his latest movie, Jumanji, with pal
Chance The Rapper has been on a quest to land him- self, at the very least, a GRAMMY nomination for some time now. Back in mid- June, just a few weeks after the release of his highly acclaimed Coloring Book project, The Recording Academy an- nounced in June that stream- only projects will be in consideration for GRAMMY Awards effective immediately, though in the press release
Kevin Hart's blended family is front and center at his Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony.
T. I. has joined the cast of the hip-hop drama “The Breaks,” VH1announced. He will have a recurring role as defense attorney Paul An- ders.
An adaptation of the suc- cessful TV movie, “The Breaks” follows three friends trying to become stars in New York City in 1990. The series stars Wood Harris, An- toine Harris, and Tristan “Mack” Wilds. In August, Teyana Taylor joined the cast.
Earlier this year, T. I. ap- peared in the “Roots” remake
T. I.
as a slave who fights for the Union Army. He also appeared as himself in the Lonely Island comedy Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping.
Dwayne Johnson. Not only has it yielded a surge of hilari- ous moments between the two stars, but Dwayne and Kevin have also developed quite the bromance.
Chance The Rapper has been expanding his brand, and his album ‘The Coloring Book’ has gotten Grammy buzz since its re- lease.
Over the weekend, Dwayne shared an Instagram video of him and Kevin shooting a scene that called for Kevin to be harnessed to his back, and the results were pure gold.
they made no mention of the success of Chance’s mixtape (or his fans’ lobbying).
Taking his efforts one step further, Chance The Rapper has taken out a full-page ad in the latest print issue of Bill- board in an attempt to sway GRAMMY voters in his direc- tion for the upcoming 2017 Awards.
The ad, which features Chance in beige overalls, sim- ply says: “Hey, why not me?”
Maroon 5 and Kendrick Lamar
Maroon 5 Teams Up With Kendrick Lamar On New Song Released This Week
Chance The Rapper Campaigning For Grammy Nomination
Rapper Kendrick Lamar and the Maroon 5 tonight will release a brand-new song tonight (October 11), the musi- cians have announced.
The Grammy award-win- ning artists will drop their song “Don’t Wanna Know” tonight at 9:00 PM.
The music video for the
song is slated to premiere on NBC’s “TODAY” show on Fri- day, October 14.
“Don’t Wanna Know” is the first time Maroon 5 and K.Dot have worked together and they will showcase their chemistry together for the first time on Ellen on November 3rd.
Mural Of Nas Goes Up In His Hometown
The mural went up this week at the corner of 40th Avenue and 21st Street in Queensbridge, NY. Eli Eos
Nas is back home in Queens- bridge, New York.
A new mural of the "Illmatic" rapper appeared this week on the corner of 21st Street and 40th Avenue, just across the street from the Queensbridge Houses in New York where Nas was raised.
The piece, which features a portrait of the hip-hop legend with the word "Queensmatic", was a collaboration between artists Jorit Agoch, Lawrence "Myse" Hosan-
nah Hannah, FCee and Eli Eos, according to Eos.
Nas, whose full name is Nasir Jones, headlined the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival in DUMBO this July. He also re- leased a new song this summer for the Netflix series "The Get Down," a Netflix show by di- rector Baz Luhrmann about New York's hip-hop scene in the 1970s.
XXL Magazine first reported on the mural.
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