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Drake To Executive Produce '48 Laws Of Power' Quibi Series
Offset Reacts To Cheating Allegations: 'Don't Bring None Of That Negativity To My Family'
Drake is once again taking his talents behind the screen. The OVO Sound founder is set to executive produce a series based on Robert Greene’s best-selling book, 48 Laws of Power, for the soon-to-launch short-form video platform, Quibi.
The series, which will have the same title as the book, will reportedly “detail the nature of power and how one can se- cure and maintain it.”
“When Drake and I sat down with Robert Greene, it was incredibly inspiring,” Drake’s co-manager and ex- ecutive producer Adel “Fu- ture” Nur told Billboard.
Offset has spoken out against speculation that he’s cheating on Cardi B again.
The Migos member was scrutinized for a clip showing him struggling with his phone while playing a video game. In the footage, Cardi is heard calling his name before mak- ing her way to the room, seemingly causing Offset to scramble and hide his phone.
Unsurprisingly, social media sleuths assumed the worst and accused him of cheating. But Offset downplayed his actions in an Instagram livestream.
“I know y’all making some- thing outta nothing outta that stream when I was playing a
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50 Cent Sends Shots To Donald
‘Bad Boys For Life’ Drives Into Homes
Trump On Instagram
No shocker here but Sony’s Bad Boys for Life, like several other current theatrical re- leases of late, are available in homes as early as March 31 (Wednesday) on digital, and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-Ray, and DVD on April 21. The film opened on Jan. 17 so techni- cally in regards to its DVD drop, Bad Boys for Life is within the 90-day theater-to- DVD window, in fact it’s longer.
The Will Smith and Mar- tin Lawrence re-team from Sony is currently the highest grossing release at the domes- tic box office year to date with
As the coronavirus pan- demic forces people into self- quarantine and scientists around the globe work tire- lessly to find a cure (or at least a vaccine) for COVID-19, Donald Trump and former host of The Apprentice is fac- ing criticism for not getting ahead of the situation.
On Saturday (March 28), 50 Cent made it perfectly clear how he feels about the way Trump is handling the pandemic, sharing an Insta- gram post that read, “You wanted a reality show host as
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“The laws allow for a wide range of dynamic storytelling, and Quibi allows us to tell these stories in bite-sized chapters similar to the book.”
game and my girl came in the room and I grabbed the phone, whatever the hell y’all saying,” he said. “I grabbed thephone,Iputitup,Iputit back. Come on with that. We got so much negative energy out here in the air, sickness.”
He continued, “Don’t bring
none of that negativity to my family. We chilling, man. We ain’t in y’all way. Everything positive. We got investments and big moves coming. Y’all just making something outta nothing. That ain’t ’bout noth- ing. I don’t be doing no nega- tive nothing.”
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president. Well now you’re on Survivor.”
He wrote in the caption, “yeah we fu**ed up big time, but we gonna be alright watch. LOL.”
$204.4M, and $419M WW. The film, together with Sony’s carryover of 2019’s Lit- tle Women, Jumanji: The Next Level and this year’s Blumhouse Fantasy Island has currently propelled the
Culver City studio to the No. 1 spot at the domestic box office with more than $463M. That ranking, of course, will last throughout the exhibition shutdown over the next two months.
Lauren London, Snoop Dogg And More Remember Nipsey Hussle One Year After His Death
The Hip Hop community is remembering Nipsey Hussle a year after he was fatally shot in front of his Los Angeles clothing store.
Lauren London, widow and mother to his son Kross Asghedom, posted two photos to Instagram earlier this month leading up to the anniversary.
“Honorable. Powerful. Beautiful You Are,” she wrote. “Miss you every second of every day and even in my sleep. Until we are together again .... I’m holding it down.”
West Coast gangsta rap leg- end Snoop Dogg – who Nipsey admired and collabo- rated with throughout his ca- reer – shared a snippet of a Nipsey interview on Big Boy’s Neighborhood.
NIPSEY HUSSLE AND LAUREN LONDON
In the clip, Big asked Nipsey whether he was ap- proached to play Snoop in N.W.A’s biopic Straight Outta Compton. Nipsey ad- mitted he turned it down be- cause one of the laws of branding he learned is “you don’t walk in no great man’s
shoes.”
Big Boy commented on the
post, remembering the Nipsey interview fondly.
“Magical moments,” he wrote. “He understood so much at such an early age. Miss you, Nip. Love you, Snoop.”
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