
noop Dogg Reacts to Drake’s UMG Legal Actions: ‘On the West, We Hold Court in the Streets’
Rapper and entrepreneur Snoop Dogg has weighed in on Drake’s recent legal actions against Universal Music Group (UMG). In a series of tweets, Snoop emphasized that he stands with his friend and collaborator, emphasizing their shared experiences as artists from the streets.
“On the West, we hold court in the streets,” Snoop tweeted. “Can’t nobody disrespect me or my brother @Drake and not answer to the people. We’ve been through too much together. I got your back, G.”
The tweet sparked widespread support on social media, with many fans praising Snoop’s unwavering loyalty to his friend.
Otis Williams & The Temptations Celebrate the 60th Anniversary of ‘My Girl’
Legendary R&B group The Temptations is celebrating a major milestone: the 60th anniversary of their iconic hit “My Girl.” Otis Williams, the last surviving original member of the group, reflected on the song’s enduring legacy in an interview with Billboard.
“‘My Girl’ was more than just a song – it was a moment,” Williams said. “We were at a crossroads as a group at that time, and ‘My Girl’ became our calling card. We knew we had something special, but we never could have imagined it would endure for so long.”
ROSÉ & Bruno Mars’ ‘APT.’ Adds Eighth Week at No. 1 on Billboard Global Charts
K-pop sensation ROSÉ and singer-songwriter Bruno Mars’ collaborative single “APT.” has achieved a remarkable feat: eight consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard Global charts.
The achievement marks a major milestone for both artists, with ROSÉ becoming the first K-pop artist to reach this impressive milestone. The success of “APT.” highlights the power of collaboration and cross-cultural exchange in the music industry.
Rosé Blooms at No. 2 as Taylor Swift Secures ARIA Chart Record
In related news, ROSÉ’s solo single has climbed to number two on the charts, a testament to her incredible talent and dedication. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift has made history by securing a record-breaking milestone on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) charts.
Jelly Roll Clears the Air After Donald Trump Meeting Controversy: ‘I’m Not Political’
Country-rap artist Jelly Roll has spoken out about his controversial meeting with former President Donald Trump at the White House. In a recent interview, Jelly Roll clarified that he is not political and emphasized his focus on music and art.
“I’ve always been an artist who’s focused on my craft,” Jelly Roll said. “I’m not here to get caught up in politics or controversy. I’m just trying to make good vibes and connect with people through my music.”
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