Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

Common Says He Wishes Kanye West Produced A Third Album For Him

Before he received his break as a rapper, Kanye West made a name for himself in the early 2000s as a producer, crafting tracks for Jay-Z that included “Izzo (H.O.V.A.),” “Takeover,: and “’03 Bonnie And Clyde” as well as other records by Alicia Keys, Ludacris, Beanie Siegel, and more. Kanye broke through as a rapper with his 2004 debut, College Dropout, and since then he hasn’t looked back. Despite this, he continued to produce for rappers like Common who recruited Kanye to heavily produce his 2005 and 2007 albums Be and Finding Forever.

During a recent interview with Andrew Barber for an episode of the Coda Collection’s “Story to Tell,” Common expressed his desire to work with Kanye for another album. “If there’s anything that I sometimes wish is I wished I would have did a third one with Kanye,” he said. “I will say that. It’s very rare that I’d be like, ‘Man, I should’ve did this or wish I did this.’ Because everything happens in this divine time. But I would’ve loved to have done a third album with ’Ye just … And maybe that’ll happen at some other point.”

During the interview, Common also revealed that he intended to work with Kanye for his 2008 album Universal Mind Control. Unfortunately, Kanye was unavailable to collaborate on the project because he was on tour at the time. In addition to that, Common also wanted to change his sound at the time which led to him working with The Neptunes for the 2008 effort.

You can listen to Common speak about a third album produced by Kanye in the video above.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

Isaiah Rashad Is Hitting The Road This Fall For ‘Lil Sunny’s Awesome Vacation’

In just a few days, Isaiah Rashad will share The House Is Burning, his first album in nearly five years. The project is one that fans of the TDE rapper have patiently waited for following the success of his critically-acclaimed debut album, 2015’s The Sun’s Tirade. While it was certainly a slow start on the road leading to The House Is Burning, Rashad picked things up in recent months. He dropped the album’s lead single, “Lay Wit Ya,” back in May and released “Headshots [4r Da Locals]” a short time later. The rapper recently shared the album’s third single “Wat U Sed” and now he’s unveiled a big tour in support of the upcoming project.

Rashed announced Lil Sunny’s Awesome Vacation, a tour that will put the rapper back on the road in just a couple of months. The string of shows begins on September 8 in Boston, Massachusetts, and continues for a little over two months before coming to an end in the rapper’s hometown of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The flyer for the tour also promises special guests that will most likely join the rapper at various stops. Tickets for Lil Sunny’s Awesome Vacation are available on the rapper’s website here.

The tour announcement comes after Rashad shared the tracklist for The House Is Burning. Across 16 songs, listeners will hear guest appearances from fellow TDE acts Jay Rock and SZA as well as Lil Uzi Vert, Smino, Duke Deuce, Jay Worthy, Doechii, Kal Banx, YGTUT, and 6lack.

You can view the full list of tour dates in the post above.

The House Is Burning is out 7/30 via TDE/Warner. Pre-order it here.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

Charles Barkley Says The Only People Who Don’t Have The COVID-19 Vaccine ‘Are Just Assholes’

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention advised on Tuesday afternoon that individuals who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and live in areas with high levels of community spread should fully mask while indoors in a move designed to slow down the spread of the virus, which has seen a resurgence in the United States due to the delta variant.

It’s dismaying that the CDC had to make this recommendation as the vaccine has been in the United States for months, but only about 57 percent of Americans have received at least one shot and less than half have received two. There are some reasons for this that are explainable — it’s not available for children under 12, some people just cannot get to a place where they can get it for one reason or another — but in the eyes of Charles Barkley, choosing to not get the vaccine is a major, major problem.

“The only people who are not vaccinated are just assholes,” Barkley told Jade Scipioni of CNBC.

Barkley, who said he is vaccinated, went on to say that he believes sports leagues should not give athletes the option to turn down the vaccine.

“Can you imagine if one of these guys that are not vaccinated, if they get one of these players’ kids, wives, girlfriends, moms and dads sick and they die over some unnecessary conspiracy bullsh*t,” Barkley said. “I think that would be tragic.

“There’s sh*t you can’t do at work and there’s sh*t that have to do at work,” Barkley continued. “So every workplace has rules and I think one of the rules [should be] that guys have to be vaccinated.”

If you are unvaccinated and do not want Charles Barkley to think you are an asshole anymore, click here for information on how you can remedy this.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

Barack Obama Joined NBA Africa As A Strategic Partner With A ‘Minor Equity Stake’

Former U.S. President Barack Obama is getting more involved with the NBA. Per a release from the league, Obama is now a strategic partner with NBA Africa, which includes him acquiring what was described as a “minor equity stake” in the organization.

NBA Africa includes the Basketball Africa League, which launched this past May, and features individuals like Dikembe Mutombo and Grant Hill as investors. Per the league, Obama’s stake will be used to fund Obama Foundation youth and leadership programs on the continent.

“The NBA has always been a great ambassador for the United States—using the game to create deeper connections around the world, and in Africa, basketball has the power to promote opportunity, wellness, equality, and empowerment across the continent,” said Obama per the release. “By investing in communities, promoting gender equality, and cultivating the love of the game of basketball, I believe that NBA Africa can make a difference for so many of Africa’s young people.”

Obama is a well-documented basketball fan and this marks his first significant foray into a business partnership with the league. As early as 2017, there was speculation that Obama could become a minority owner in a team someday post-presidency. This is not that, but it does make sure that the 44th President of the United States is involved with the game of basketball in some capacity.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

DaBaby Addresses His Insensitive HIV/AIDS Comments By Simultaneously Apologizing And Slamming His Critics

Over the weekend, DaBaby took the stage at Rolling Loud’s Miami festival for what some hoped would be an exciting performance. Unfortunately, ill comments he made during the set took precedent over the music he performed. In between songs he said, “If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDS, any of them deadly sexual transmitted diseases that make you die in two or three weeks, then put your cell phone light in the air.” As if that wasn’t bizarre enough, he added, “Fellas, if you ain’t suck a n****’s d*ck in the parking lot, put your cell phone light in the air.”

After a video of his rant made its way to social media, fans made sure to let DaBaby know that his comments were insensitive, homophobic, and much more. Following an initial response on Instagram to those who took issue with his comments, the rapper this time hopped on Twitter to address his critics once again.

“I tell fans to put a cellphone light in the air y’all start a million man March,” he wrote. “I told you y’all digested that wrong [shoulder shrug emoji] but I ain’t gone lie I’m impressed. Now show this same amount of support when a racist cop kill one of our black ass…YA NOT.” In a second tweet, he added, “Anybody who done ever been effected by AIDS/HIV y’all got the right to be upset, what I said was insensitive even though I have no intentions [of] offending anybody. So my apologies. But the LGBT[Q] community… I ain’t trippin on y’all, do you. y’all business is y’all business.”

For a third and final tweet on the topic, DaBaby shifted his attention to a new group of people, writing, “& for any brands, networks, or artists that like to profit off of black rappers influence on the culture, without understanding it or having the patience to deal with what comes with the position we play in our culture. Keep yo money next time.” He concluded, “Us ‘N****S” human too,” adding, “#GodBless.”

This comes after Dua Lipa, who collaborated with the rapper on a remix of “Levitating,” said his comments “surprised and horrified her.” She added, “We need to come together to fight the stigma and ignorance around HIV/AIDS.”

You can view DaBaby’s tweets above.

Dua Lipa is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

Activision Blizzard Employees Are Planning A Walkout On Wednesday In Response To Poor Working Conditions

Activision Blizzard employees will perform a walkout on Wednesday in protest of working conditions at the company. The World of Warcraft and Call of Duty developer is currently being sued by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing due to multiple allegations against the company for creating a “frat boy” culture where sexual harassment went unchecked and reports of it were ignored.

Activision Blizzard has so far responded by claiming they will fight the lawsuit and that many of the claims were “untrue or distorted.” This has, unsurprisingly, left many current Activision Blizzard employees upset. More than 2,000 employees have signed a letter stating their unhappiness with how management has chosen to respond to the allegations. They will use the walkout as a way to withhold their labor and make multiple demands of Activision Blizzard, the latter of which includes better conditions for workers and specifically mentions “women of color and transgender women, nonbinary people, and other marginalized groups that are vulnerable to gender discrimination not being hired fairly for new roles when compared to men.”

Kotaku acquired the entire statement of intent letter, which you can read here.

The allegations against Activision Blizzard are another example of a serious problem in the game industry with how employees are treated in the workplace. In 2020 there were allegations against many higher-ups at Ubisoft for “sexual misconduct” and, despite that being more than a year ago, a Kotaku report earlier in July stated that not much had changed since the original report. The original Ubisoft allegations came amidst a massive wave of them back in 2020 and it is very clear that sweeping change still needs to occur across the industry.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

People Are Losing It Over Mila Kunis And Ashton Kutcher Saying That They Don’t Bathe Their Kids (Or Themselves) Very Often

Welp, here’s one we didn’t see coming. On a recent episode of Dax Shephard’s podcast, Armchair Expert, America’s sweethearts, Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher, announced that they only bathe their children when “you can see the dirt on them.”

When talking about their own personal hygiene, Kunis, who spent the early years of her childhood growing up in Ukraine, said, “I didn’t have hot water growing up as a child, so I didn’t shower much anyway.” Kutcher added, “I wash my armpits and my crotch daily, and nothing else ever. I got a bar of Lever 2000 that delivers every time.”

As for how the subject of personal hygience came up, People notes:

The subject came up when co-hosts Dax Shepard and Monica Padman started discussing how frequent they shower. When Shepard, 46, insisted that Padman, 33, “should not be getting rid of the natural oil on your skin with a bar of soap every day” and instead only wash with water, Kunis, 37, and Kutcher, 43, agreed.

“I can’t believe I am in the minority here of washing my whole body in the shower. Who taught you to not wash?” Padman asked, to which Kunis replied, “I didn’t have hot water growing up as a child, so I didn’t shower much anyway.”

“But when I had children, I also didn’t wash them every day,” the Bad Moms actress continued. “I wasn’t that parent that bathed my newborns — ever.”

Naturally, people had thoughts (and jokes) about all of this.

Finally, there are probably a lot of folks who share this sentiment. This has Ashton written all over it.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

Here’s why you look better in mirrors than you do in pictures

Usually the greatest fear after a wild night of partying isn’t what you said that you might regret, but how you’ll look in your friends’ tagged photos. Although you left the house looking like a 10, those awkward group selfies make you feel more like a 5, prompting you to wonder, “Why do I look different in pictures?”

It’s a weird phenomenon that, thanks to selfies, is making people question their own mirrors. Are pictures the “real” you or is it your reflection? Have mirrors been lying to us this whole time??

The answer to that is a bit tricky. The good news is that there’s a big chance that Quasimodo-looking creature that stares back at you in your selfies isn’t an accurate depiction of the real you. But your mirror isn’t completely truthful either.

Below, a scientific breakdown that might explain those embarrassing tagged photos of you:


The mirror is a reflection. It’s not the real you.

SOURCE: GETTY IMAGES

Although we’re the most comfortable and familiar with the face staring back at us while we brush our teeth in the morning, the mirror isn’t really the real us. It’s a reflection, so it shows how we look like in reverse. Because we’re so used to seeing the reverse version of ourselves, seeing how we look in pictures can be jarring. And unless you’re blessed with a perfectly symmetrical face, the photo version of yourself can be even more wonky.

“We see ourselves in the mirror all the time—you brush your teeth, you shave, you put on makeup,” Pamela Rutledge, director of the Media Psychology Center, told The Atlantic. “Looking at yourself in the mirror becomes a firm impression. You have that familiarity. Familiarity breeds liking. You’ve established a preference for that look of your face.”

Scientists call this the “mere-exposure” effect. Basically, it’s a behavior concocted by psychologist Robert Zajonc that says people react favorably to things they’re most familiar with. So, when you see a flipped version of yourself, you immediately hate it or even find it grotesque because it’s the opposite of what you’re used to.

So although we think we look better in a mirror, we’re more psychologically inclined to feel that way even if we truthfully look better in photos. Weird, huh?

The camera lens also plays a part.

SOURCE: ISTOCK

So if your reflection isn’t the real you, does that mean your ugly selfies are your “true self”? Although mirrors show a flipped version of yourself that tones down the harshness of your asymmetries, the myth that “pictures never lie” isn’t true either. After all, most people take more than one selfie before they find their most flattering one, and usually it takes a combination of angles, lighting, and duck lips before landing one that’s Instagram-worthy.

But the problem might not be your angles, it could be lens distortion. Because of the proximity of your face to the camera, the lens can distort certain features, making them look larger than they are in real life. Pictures also only provide a 2-D version of ourselves. Depending on your features, if you have a soft, round face, photos can flatten your features and further distort the “real” you.

For example, just changing the focal length of a camera can even change the width of your head. As Gizmodo writer John Herrman pens, the fancier the camera, the better you’ll look in the picture:

“Telephoto lenses are usually seen as more flattering, giving the impression that the subject is flattened, and slightly compressing the width of your foremost features, like your nose or breasts. So you might want to think twice before fleeing the pesky paparazzi and their fancy zoom lenses; it’s the tourist with the pocket cam whose snaps will make you look fat on the Internet.”

And because cameras don’t show the 3-D version of you, it’s easy to “trick” cameras to present a reality that’s not even true. Professional models have perfected this, which is why people can do photo sorcery like this by merely tweaking their angles:

It’s also the camera flash.

SOURCE: ISTOCK

Although good lighting is the key to all flattering photos, a harsh flash from your iPhone can actually make you look a lot worse, especially if it’s taken in a dark room. In fact, according to OKCupid, harsh camera flashes add seven years to your face.

In addition to making you look shiny and greasy, cameras can’t adjust to lightness and darkness the ways our eyes naturally can. Cameras can only focus on highlights or shadows, and sometimes that can result in lighting that can be less than flattering. A good rule of thumb is to stick to natural or outdoor lighting instead.

Your smile could also be the culprit.

SOURE: iSTOCK

Everyone knows what it’s like to pose for an awkward photo, like a driver’s license or a passport. The photos never turn out looking nice, and they hardly look like our natural smiles. When you’re looking at yourself in the mirror, you’re relaxed, confident, and more likely to smile and act naturally.

If someone shouting “Say cheese!” at you makes you feel self-conscious about your unphotogenic reputation, obviously you’re going to tense up and have a photo that looks different and foreign from the version you see in the mirror. It’s best to relax when taking pictures and try to focus on something else. That tense, forced awkwardness will always translate to a bad photo.

It’s possible you’re less attractive than you think.

But no matter how many factors you want to blame for your crappy pictures, it all boils down to psychology. Perhaps the reason you look different in pictures is because the version of yourself you like best is a figment of your imagination.

According to a 2008 study, people tend to think they’re more attractive than they really are. In the experiment, researchers photoshopped pictures of participants to make them look more attractive and then mixed those with photos of strangers. Next, they asked the subjects to pick their picture out of a line-up. People were quicker at picking photos where they looked more attractive, concluding that “attractiveness” was the version of themselves they were most familiar with.

However, other experts have also said the opposite, that people tend to think they’re less attractive than they really are. Whatever the case, if you’re beating yourself up about why you look different in mirrors and pictures, there’s a good chance that all your fear and anxiety is just in your head. It’s sort of similar to how people hate the sound of their own voice. Perhaps the key to looking better in pictures is taking as many selfies as you can to help familiarize yourself with both the “mirror” and “camera” version of yourself.

“People who take a lot of selfies end up feeling a lot more comfortable in their own skin because they have a continuum of images of themselves, and they’re more in control of the image,” Pamela said. “Flipped or not flipped, the ability to see themselves in all these different ways will just make them generally more comfortable.”

Or, you know, just download FaceTune. Might as well fight science with science.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

Artist captures how strangers react to her body in public and it’s fascinating

Artist Haley Morris-Cafiero describes herself on her website as “part performer, part artist, part provocateur, part spectator.” Her recent project, titled “Wait Watchers” has elements of all her self-descriptors.

In an email to us, Morris-Cafiero explained that she set up a camera in the street and stood in front of it, doing mundane activities like looking at a map or eating gelato. While she’s standing there she sets off her camera, taking hundreds of photos.

Later, she looks through them and sees what is happening around her. Morris-Cafiero finds that people are often looking at her body, or commenting on it with their gaze or body language, at times even appearing to mock her.

“I then examine the images to see if any of the passersby had a critical or questioning element in their face or body language.”


“I consider my photographs a social experiment and I reverse the gaze back on to the stranger and place the viewer in the position of being a witness to a moment in time. The project is a performative form of street photography,” she writes.

Credit: Haley Morris-Cafiero

Her work has been exhibited across the U.S. and abroad.

Credit: Haley Morris-Cafiero

She also published her book, The Watchers, which shows her photo collection and includes comments made to her about her body from passerby.

Credit: Haley Morris-Cafiero

You can see that even people in positions of authority, like this police officer, feel comfortable mocking her just for being out in public.

Credit: Haley Morris-Cafiero

Though she’s not looking at the people around her, Morris-Cafiero’s photographs capture a split second in time that really crystalizes how people relate to one another on the street and the judgment she receives from strangers.

Credit: Haley Morris-Cafiero

Credit: Haley Morris-Cafiero

Credit: Haley Morris-Cafiero

Credit: Haley Morris-Cafiero

Credit: Haley Morris-Cafiero

In galleries, with the words beside them, the photos are even more pointed. She also includes the positive words she receives from people who have experienced discrimination for their size or any other aspect to their body that is consistently bothered by the dominant culture.

Though we all theoretically know that people, women in particular, are discriminated against for their size, seeing it captured in photographs is gut-wrenching:

The project has gone viral as people identify with Morris-Cafiero’s experience, which means a lot of people relate to being stared at and commented on by folks who should mind their own business. Does that include you? You can check out more of her incredible work here.

Categories
News Trending Viral Worldwide

Geraldo Rivera Went Off On ‘Arrogant, Selfish’ Unvaccinated Americans, Supports Banning Them From Public Spaces: ‘No Shoes, No Shirt, No Vaccine, No Service’

Yesterday, Piers Morgan took a break from spewing venom in the direction of Meghan Markle to spew some venom in the direction of Americans who refuse to get vaccinated for protection from COVID, aka “America’s anti-vaxxer lunatics.” (Ironically, Tucker Carlson — Fox News’ leading vaccine skeptic who some think is the “worst human being known to mankind” — has been a vocal supporter of Morgan’s criticisms of Markle.) Now, today — as the Delta variant surges across America — Geraldo Rivera went off on the same folks during a somewhat heated segment on the Fox News afternoon gabfest, The Five.

In the aforementioned segment, Rivera argued that the unvaccinated need to “understand why you are banned from the VA, why you are banned from restaurants, why you are banned from other businesses and colleges increasingly. He added, “if you are unvaccinated and you are going around without being tested, you are an arrogant, selfish SOB…I am absolutely in the camp of no shirt, no shoes, no vaccine, no service.”

When fellow panelist Greg Gutfeld asked for proof that the unvaccinated are going around spreading COVID “willy-nilly,” Rivera countered, “You want evidence? Ninety-nine percent of the people sick in the hospitals in Los Angeles County of COVID were unvaccinated. How is that for proof?”

You can watch the segment below.