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Gucci Mane Shows His Gratitude For His Wife’s Love And Loyalty In His Lavish ‘Mrs. Davis’ Video

Gucci Mane met his now-wife Keyshia Ka’Oir Davis back in 2010. Since then the two have been side-by-side through their respective ups and downs. After an arrest in 2013, and an eventual plea deal where he accepted a charge for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, Gucci Mane would go on to spend two years behind bars. Through it all, Ka’Oir stayed by his side. A year and a half after his release, Gucci and Keyshia would go on and get married, and three years later, the two gave birth to their first child as a couple, a baby boy they named Ice Davis.

It’s all these occurrences and more between the couple that has Gucci Mane eternally grateful for his companion in his new song “Mrs. Davis.” Gucci sings his praises about his wife with lines like “Had to buy her two rings, ’cause we got married twice / A million dollar push present ’cause she carry ice.” The track also arrived with a matching video that captures the couple’s lavish love as sip champagne on a plane and spend time with their song Ice.

Gucci’s “Mrs. Davis” continues what’s been an active year for him. Prior to the new single, he released “Serial Killers,” “Blood All On It,” and “Rumors” with Lil Durk.

You can watch the video for “Mrs. Davis” above.

Gucci Mane is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Doja Cat Keeps It Feisty And Fierce As She Dismisses An Old Lover In Her Freeing ‘Vegas’ Video

At the beginning of last month, Doja Cat released “Vegas,” which stood as her first single of the year. She uses the record to talk down on a past lover who underestimated her worth. The track is also one that’s set to appear on the soundtrack for the upcoming film Elvis which is set to premiere in theaters later this month on June 24. With weeks to go until the movie arrives, Doja returns with a vibrant music video for the track. Her feistiness and fierce spirit are on full display as she dismisses her ex-lover. She also passionately dances around an old-style room as she airs out her grievances.

The past month has been a tough one for Doja. She was forced to undergo surgery on her tonsils and it requires months of recovery, which she is still in the midst of. As a result, she had to back out as an opener for The Weeknd’s After Hours Til Dawn tour later this year. Despite this, some good news would come her way. Doja racked in the most nominations for the upcoming 2022 BET Awards and she helped to bring back Taco Bell’s Mexican Pizza which returned to store menus last month.

As for the upcoming Elvis soundtrack, Doja is not the only big name who will contribute to it. Eminem, Denzel Curry, Gary Clark Jr., Jack White, Jazmine Sullivan, Kacey Musgraves, Nardo Wick, Stevie Nicks, Swae Lee and Diplo, Tame Impala, and more will also contribute to the project.

You can watch the video for “Vegas” above.

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Polo G Looks To Eliminate Every ‘Distraction’ In His New Video

Polo G announced his new single “Distraction” with a comical trailer on Instagram where famed TikToker Kai Cenat is shown going mad trying to find the source of a song playing. He ultimately finds his headphones and places them on his ears only to then be blown away by the music that pierces through them. It is now clear why he was so consumed, as the new visual shows Polo G in the back of a police car after being arrested, graduating, beating up an online streamer, and performing surgery all before enjoying dinner with a woman. The refrain closes with “Bring out the best in me or be a distraction,” bringing the messaging of the record and accompanying video full circle.

“Distraction” is Polo’s first proper 2022 release after the Billboard 200 chart-topping success Hall Of Fame from last summer, notably beating out the Migos’ Culture III which arrived that same weekend. The Chicago rapper then released the deluxe version, Hall Of Fame 2.0, less than six months later. Though the video for “Don’t Play” featuring Lil Baby from the deluxe did release this year, the 23-year-old otherwise stuck to collaborations with Fivio Foreign and PGF Nuk before unloading the new, focused single.

Check out “Distraction” in the video above.

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Logic Lets The Ink Spill In His New Song ‘Bleed It’

It’s been a very active year for Logic, and he is here today with his sixth song of 2022 “Bleed It.” Over the 90s reminiscent production with midtempo drums and a vintage vocal filter, he raps in the chorus about letting his pen bleed. He raps with enthusiasm and confidence but also reflects on the days that may not have been the case, referencing how he was once a “loser,” “failure,” or “never was a winner but he won some.” After the internet backlash Logic has faced over the years despite being an advocate for mental health, he refreshed as he has his mind set on not dwelling too much on the naysayers.

“Bleed It” comes just one week after the record “Orville” featuring Like, Blu and Exile. Prior to “Orville” the 32-year-old released “Therapy Music” featuring Russ, “Tetris,” “Decades” and the DJ Premier-assisted title track for his forthcoming album Vinyl Days. Since Logic’s almost yearlong retirement in 2020, which he began to focus on being a father, the Rockville rapper has put out the 2021 mixtape Bobby Tarantino III and three songs alongside Madlib under their duo moniker MadGic.

Check out Logic’s new song “Bleed It” above.

Vinyl Days releases on 06/17 via Def Jam. Pre-save the album here.

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Lakeyah And Latto Encourage All To ‘Mind Yo Business’ On Their Confident New Song

After Lakeyah lead an enthusiastic social media campaign, including having fans guess who would be featured on her new track, tonight she releases her new single “Mind Yo Business” featuring Latto. It’s a special moment as the two rap over a sample of Lil Kim and Iconz’s “Get F***** Up” from 2001. Lakeyah is as confident as ever, denying men the opportunity to get with her if they don’t have as much money as she does. Latto dismisses the men who feel the need to lie about their size in addition to not being able to afford her as well.

“Mind Yo Business” follows Lakeyah’s previous single “I Look Good.” The Quality Control artist last released the third iteration of her time-themed series of projects, My Time (Gangsta Grillz: Special Edition) with the help of DJ Drama back in September of 2021. On the flip side, Latto is reveling in the success of her March album 777, boosted by the chart-topping smash hit “Big Energy,” which she later remixed with Mariah Carey. It’s a fun time to enjoy female rappers, and these two are bringing the energy as the summer rolls around meaning men better come to them correctly.

Check out “Mind Yo Business” above.

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Draymond Green Insists ‘We’ll Be Fine’ After The Warriors Fourth Quarter Collapse In Game 1

The Golden State Warriors are, shockingly, down 0-1 in the NBA Finals despite entering the fourth quarter of Game 1 on Thursday night with a 12-point lead after a dominant third quarter performance.

It seemed as though the Warriors would follow the script of so many of their games this postseason of spending the first half feeling things out before jumping on their opponents in the third and then cruising to a victory. However, this Celtics team is no stranger to fourth quarter comebacks as their resilience has been on display throughout this postseason, and they put forth their finest work yet in the final frame of Game 1. Jaylen Brown got himself going early and then Al Horford carried them down the stretch as they turned a 12-point deficit into a 12-point win.

After the game, Draymond Green clearly had one message he wanted to get out there: “We’ll be fine.” Green repeated that on a number of occasions, pointing out how they “dominated” the first 41 or 42 minutes — which wasn’t really true as they trailed by two at halftime — and that Boston’s “others” shot a rather unsustainable 15-of-23 from three-point range.

The Warriors dominated one quarter of play, not the first 40 minutes, and were solid to good in the first half, headlined by Stephen Curry’s 21-point first quarter, but there are some genuinely concerning things for Golden State moving forward. For one, the Boston defense really turned it on in the fourth quarter and bothered the Warriors with much more aggressive switching, and Golden State’s propensity for sloppy turnovers proved costly for once as the Celtics capitalized on some early fourth quarter mistakes from the Warriors to quickly close the gap.

On top of that, while the Warriors defense deserves credit for bothering Jayson Tatum in the opener, he will surely shoot better than 3-for-17 going forward and make up for some shooting dropoff from the role players. Green’s not wrong that the Warriors can make the adjustments and go on to win the series, but that’s only if this insistence that things will be fine is simply publicly trying to keep panic levels down, while putting the work in behind the scenes to make the needed adjustments and be ready for the Celtics to do the same (which I’m sure they’ll do, as he notes they need to watch film and make some changes).

Losing Game 1 isn’t the end of the world, which Green clearly wants Warriors fans to recognize, but losing a good Curry game and a bad Tatum game certainly narrows the margin for error going forward. We have seen Boston use this type of game to propel them forward in a series before (Game 4 against Milwaukee saw Al Horford go crazy and steal a road game while Tatum struggled shooting) and the Warriors will have to tighten the belts and recognize that this Celtics team won’t simply concede defeat after a big third quarter avalanche like some others might.

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The Celtics Caught Fire In The Fourth Quarter To Steal Game 1 Against The Warriors

After a three-day hiatus following the completion of the Eastern Conference Finals on Sunday, the 2022 NBA Finals tipped off on Thursday evening in San Francisco. The first half was incredibly entertaining and close-fought, with the Warriors seizing control with a trademark third quarter push. However, the Celtics had the last laugh, erupting for 40 points in the fourth quarter and taking a 1-0 series lead with a 120-108 victory.

The evening appropriately began with fireworks from Stephen Curry in his home building. Starting virtually with the opening tip, Curry was locked in, eventually draining an NBA Finals record six (!) three-pointers in the first quarter on his way to 21 points. His 21-point output was the most by any player in a first quarter during the NBA Finals in more than five decades, and it was a vintage performance.

Golden State’s offense, buoyed by Curry, was stellar in the opening quarter, pushing the Warriors to a 32-28 lead. Still, Boston seemed to dodge a far worse outcome, largely on the strength of quality offense (1.16 points per possession) to keep relative pace. In fact, the Celtics kept pouring in good looks, improving to 8-of-17 from three-point range after 15 minutes of action.

However, the Warriors used an 8-0 run early in the second quarter to build their lead to double figures, putting the Celtics on their heels. Boston then responded in kind with a 10-0 run to even the score, throwing haymakers on offense and finally stringing together a slew of stops on the defensive end.

The rest of the first half was a back-and-forth affair, with Boston taking a two-point lead at the break. After the 21-point explosion in the first quarter, Curry did not score in the second period, with Golden State’s offense slowing as a result. Both teams shot north of 40 percent from three-point range in the first half, but ball security was a challenge on both sides, as the Celtics committed seven first-half turnovers and the Warriors committed eight.

Exiting the locker room, the Warriors again asserted control. Golden State rode a 12-4 run to a 66-60 lead and, while the Celtics slowed the barrage, the Warriors weren’t done. The home team later scored seven straight points, opening up a double-digit lead midway through the period.

After a patented third quarter barrage that included 38 points, six three-pointers and only two turnovers, Golden State led by as many as 14 points and held a 12-point advantage after 36 minutes of action. Boston came out of the gate in the fourth quarter unwilling to wave the white flag, and Jaylen Brown was in a groove. The Celtics, keyed by Brown, scored the first nine points and slashed the margin to 92-89 in a hurry.

Despite some solid offense from Golden State, Boston kept it going to an obscene degree. The Celtics scored 29 points in approximately seven minutes to open the fourth quarter, including a run of six three-pointers in less than four minutes. That turned Boston’s deficit into its first lead in a long while, and the Warriors suddenly faced a 109-103 deficit.

Boston scored 17 consecutive points overall, taking advantage of scalding-hot shooting from Derrick White, Al Horford and others. That spurt came with the Warriors failing to score for nearly five full minutes and, in short, the game was over by the time Golden State put a shot through the rim. All told, the Celtics started the fourth quarter with a 37-11 spurt, making nine three-pointers, and it was an all-out blitz after Boston scuffled in the third quarter.

The story of the evening was the remarkable fourth quarter swing, but Boston’s long-range shooting was tremendous. The Celtics out-scored the Warriors by a 40-16 margin in the closing period and, for the full game, Boston shot 51 percent from the floor and 21-of-41 from three-point distance. That level of shooting can serve as a great equalizer in an unfriendly road environment, and Golden State’s offense went ice-cold at an inopportune time.

Horford led the Celtics with 26 points, including six three-pointers to set a new NBA Finals record in a debut, and Brown added 24 points. Marcus Smart scored 18 points and, despite a poor individual shooting night, Jayson Tatum finished with 12 points and a game-high 13 assists. For the Warriors, Curry finished with 34 points and the team connected on 19 three-pointers, but the closing kick simply never arrived.

On a night when the two teams combined for an NBA Finals record with 40 three-pointers, the Warriors also suffered their first home loss of the postseason. That result swings home-court advantage toward Boston and, if nothing else, Golden State will face immense pressure as Game 2 arrives on Sunday in San Francisco.

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Rhys Darby On The Magic Of Ed And Stede On ‘Our Flag Means Death’ And Getting Back To Stand-Up

You’ve been aware of and delighted by Rhys Darby and his comedy stylings for awhile. You’re cool, I can tell. But there are some people who are just now discovering him thanks to his work on the always hilarious and sometimes tender HBO Max pirate comedy Our Flag Means Death (which just got it’s second season renewal). To them, Darby represents another perfect Hollywood story of overnight success, but he’s been steadily working for twenty years, popping up in numerous projects, and establishing himself as an international stand-up comedy wildman with a handful of specials to his name.

Darby doesn’t mind the disconnect, by the way. He’s happy to earn a paycheck, put his kids through school, and keep getting laughs wherever and however he can without straying from who he is. “I’ve always been very confident that I’m a geek, a loser, and I’m just sort of doubling down on it,” he told us when we spoke ahead of a micro stand-up tour that begins June 30 in Red Bank, NJ.

We spoke with Darby about getting back on stage, leaving the world of the underground, the power of his beautiful friendship with longtime collaborator and Our Flag Means Death co-star Taika Waititi, and what he wants to see from their on-screen romance in season two of the show.

So much of your stage style involves a lot of physical comedy. It’s not a very reserved stand at a mic stand kind of thing. How does one get to the point of feeling free to put themselves out there like that and to not be worried about vanity or looking silly? Not that you look silly, but I’m curious about the evolution of that.

Well, I was always like that really. So I have no inhibitions once I’m on stage. I’m quite happy to be as goofy as possible. And the way I perform is definitely physical, but I also play characters and I like so many different facets of comedy. Anything that can make people laugh, whether it be through movement or sound effects. The root of it all is playing as a kid on my own with my toys and doing all the voices, doing all the sound effects of the spaceships and the guns and things like that. And then kind of just doing it as a teenager on the back lawn for my mom (as a teenager) and she wasn’t really interested. And then it just kind of went from there. The comedy that I create really is quite alternative and it’s surreal in its nature just because that’s my sense of humor. I like being really silly.

And so I think so right off the bat, I was going to be a little out there on stage. And it doesn’t worry me. I think that’s how I express comedy. And over time, if anything, I’ve scaled it back in and I’ve controlled it. So when I first started doing it, it was actually pretty crazy. It was like, I don’t know, like a young Jim Carrey style, but I would play different characters and I’d move between them and do these big, outrageous voices. And I’d try and do a lot in one. I had this thing when I was very young. I felt like the people needed to laugh constantly. And so if they weren’t laughing and there was a gap in laughter, I’d be like, “Oh my God, shit. Do something else. Pull another face.” So I was really, really immature at that point. And then over time, you get confidence with the fact that “No, it’s okay. They can just laugh at the bits that you want them to laugh at. Just perform well.” And so you learn to control it. I love the idea of being able to pause and make people think, and then take my time between things.

Is part of this also the challenge of reinvention and changing?

I think it’s important to have your set pieces that you know are going to get guaranteed laughs. But on the night, you can go anywhere. And I’m very happy to use the audience, use the vibe of the night, what’s going down, and create on the spot. Because as an improviser, I think that’s in my wheelhouse. And so there’s nothing more exciting for me as a performer that’s been doing it for so long, than coming up with something on the night that I’m happy with. And I’m like, “Oh my God, I still got it. This is funny. Hey, write this down.” Rather than just doing the same old stuff.

So that’s definitely a key to longevity because you can get real tired of your old stuff. It’s like music. It’s got to be the same as the old stuff so the fans know it, like it, but it’s got to be different. I mean, how many sketches can I do that involve a robot? Or a thing like that. At the same time people go, “Do the robot!” So you’ve got to.

You’ve been a presence for a while with Flight of the Concords and everything. I don’t need to read your resume to you, I’m sure you know. But what has it been like to experience the overnight success that took 10 or 12 years to get here with Our Flag Means Death?

It’s been good. It’s just been happy for me as a family man, just to be working for a start. And especially in this day and age, where a couple of years ago I thought, “Oh man, I’m no longer relevant. I’m just a heterosexual white guy. My only cool thing is that I’ve got an accent.” And then next thing you know, Our Flag Means Death comes in and all of a sudden I’m a lead actor in a really popular series, that is popular for all the obvious reasons that the show is brilliant and representation and things like that. You can’t write that that’s going to happen. That just fell on me. And if that hadn’t happened, I would just be continuing on doing my character roles, getting what I can and creating probably my own stuff.

I’ve always remained slightly in the underground. I used to call myself “King of the Underground” because I was very good in certain circles. If you knew who I was, or you knew the alternative comedy scene that I was in, you’d know me. And I’d pop up with little guest parts in movies and things like that. They’re always good, but now I feel like it’s boiling over and I’m being pushed out of the underground to head up to the surface. And so I’m new to a lot of people. I’ve been like, “Hey, I’ve been around for years. Go back and check out what I’ve been doing.” And people have been. And that’s been really cool.

What do you think it is specifically about the Stede and Ed relationship that just resonates so much with so many different people?

You’ve got two guys who don’t really know who they are in terms of who they should love and what love is to them. And a guy who takes a ridiculous risk, leaves his wife and kids to go and become a pirate, but is still very, very fancy and is from a background that is hard to get out of. So he can’t really change, but he needs someone who is basically the opposite to be able to change him. And that person, which if you look at Blackbeard, he’s got a very deep and dark background as well, and he’s looking for the opposite to change himself and they meet in the middle. And I think that’s why it’s so special.

And I think there’s some really resonating aspects to it with people who don’t have confidence or aren’t in the right group, don’t fit in, things like that. Everything that resonates for the LGBTQ community. And I think, on top of that, you’ve just got this beautifully made show and there’s no queerbaiting. We go all the way. This turns into a romance between two men and I think it just ticks the boxes for everybody. And the fandom online proves that this is what people want. And it feels good to be delivering that. When we were making it, of course, I didn’t know. I knew what we were doing and I wanted to do my best job at doing it. But I had no idea how much love was going to be given. So yeah, I feel really, really proud.

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Obviously, the writing is there and the characters are there, but how much credit for the chemistry between Ed and Stede goes to you and Taika having known each other for so long, and the kind of intimacy of friendship and knowing someone?

Oh, it’s a huge factor. I mean, if either of us were actors that were just cast that didn’t know each other, I don’t think the chemistry would be there. Because we are playing people that are falling in love. And we know what that would be like with each other because we do love each other as friends. We’ve had each other’s back for a long time and we’ve been on this journey coming from New Zealand and trying to make it in Hollywood and make it in America, conquer the world, sort of together. He’s had my back and I’ve always been there for him whenever he needs me. And so it just felt like a natural thing.

On top of that, we are both perfectionists. We’re very similar in a lot of ways with how we create our art and how many takes we want to do. But also, at the same time, we want to make it up as we go along because we like the instant magic you get from improv and things like that. So we did these scenes together, and especially with the dramatic ones, we are challenging ourselves to make it feel as real as possible. And it’s easy for me to get upset or for him to get upset when we see each other upset because we know each other. And so yeah, it digs deeper and I think that’s why it’s come out so well.

This is so fresh and so great, but also there are will they/won’t they tropes and the Moonlighting curse [the idea that a show ends when sexual tension is resolved], and we saw so much resolution in season one. Are you happiest when Ed and Stede are together or are you happiest when there’s the chase aspect of it?

I think the fans are going to want to see it all again. Because the best parts are friendship brewing then when they’re together, but not together, they’re very, very close friends and you see, that’s probably the really, really fun stuff, because they’re just a great duo. And then they get together and they fall in love and then it could become quite soppy and a bit boring there, because love, when you’re in love…

You never see those moments where it’s just people just loving each other, hanging out, having fun. But you guys are fun. I’m good with either.

Yeah, no, I agree. And Taika likes that as well. We like the mundane, just hanging out and having conversations and going back and forth and having less action. I think that will definitely happen. But I think there’ll also be the idea of trying to find that buddyship again. I have no idea what’s going to happen. That’s right down to the writers. All I know is that when we’re together on the same side, rooting for each other to get through some crazy thing, that’s when it’s really, really fun to watch.

Season 1 of ‘Our Flag Means Death’ is on HBO Max. For more on Darby’s stand-up tour, go here.

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Harini Logan Won The Scripps National Spelling Bee In An Insane Sudden Death Speed Round That Must Be Seen To Be Believed

Thursday night was a big sports night, with Game 1 of the NBA Finals tipping off in San Francisco between the Celtics and Warriors serving as the headliner, but for the academically inclined, there was the Scripps National Spelling Bee.

It’s fairly incredible how the National Spelling Bee has become a television event, but it truly is incredible to watch kids nail the spelling to word after word that most of us have never even heard of. This year’s event featured a new wrinkle, as Harini Logan and Vikram Raju found themselves locked in a word for word battle that showed no signs of slowing down, the Bee went to a sudden death, rapid-fire spell-off.

What does a spell-off look like? Well, how about some of the most intense and insane 90 seconds of television you’ll watch this year because holy crap look at Logan rattle off word after word on her way to a victory.

Now this is my kind of spelling bee. When everyone’s asking for definitions and origins and grinding over every single word, it can start to drag a bit, but if you had them do this and see how many they could spell consecutively before getting one wrong in rapid-fire fashion and the longest streak won, I would be all in. Kudos to Logan, who crushed this, and also to the Spelling Bee for giving us the gift of speed spelling this year.

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Fired ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Host Matthew Morrison Denies Sending ‘Flirty’ Messages To A Contestant

In early April, former Glee star Matthew Morrison was announced as one of the newest hosts on the upcoming season of So You Think You Can Dance. On May 27, one week after making his judging debut, Morrison was fired from the competition series for what he described in a statement as a failure to “follow competition production protocols, preventing me from being able to judge the competition fairly.” That could have been the end of the story, but it wasn’t.

On Thursday, as The Wrap reports, Morrison posted a video to Instagram in which he denied reports claiming that his dismissal was due to inappropriate behavior with a contestant. “It’s unfortunate that I have to sit here and defend myself and my family against blatantly untrue statements made anonymously,” Morrison said in the video, “but I have nothing to hide. So, in the interest of transparency… I will read to you the one message I wrote to a dancer on the show: ‘Hey! It’s Matthew. If you don’t mind, would love to get your number and talk you through some things.’”

Morrison went on to explain that he had wanted to speak with the dancer about a choreographer they were both fans of with the idea of bringing the person onto the show. It was the message’s recipient who brought Morrison’s communication to the attention of producers. A source close to the production told People that “she felt uncomfortable with his line of comments and went to producers, who then got Fox involved. He was fired after they did their own investigation.”

Morrison ended his post by stating:

“It’s devastating that we live in this world where gossip rules and people’s lives are being thrown around as clickbait. This is much bigger than me and this story. Gossip is toxic and it is destroying our society and we need to do better.”

(Via The Wrap)