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Burna Boy’s New Album ‘I Told Them…’: Everything To Know Including The Release Date, Tracklist, And More

Burna Boy is busy. The rapper just headlined Afro Nation’s festival in Detroit, sharing the roster with Davido, Ari Lennox, Coi Leray, Latto, and more. He also just collaborated with J Hus for “Masculine” from J Hus’ album Beautiful And Brutal Yard. However, Burna Boy is preparing to release a record of his own.

I Told Them… is only days away from its release. It serves as his seventh studio album. From the previews he’s shared thus far, it’s going to be a good one. Here’s everything we know about I Told Them….

Singles

Over the course of the past three months, Burna Boy shared a batch of singles to build up the hype: “Cheat On Me” with Dave, “Sitting On Top Of The World” with 21 Savage, “Big 7,” and “Talibans II” with Byron Messia.

Tracklist

1. “I Told Them”
2. “Normal”
3. “On Form”
4. “Sittin’ On Top Of The World” Feat. 21 Savage
5. “Tested, Approved & Trusted”
6. “Cheat On Me” Feat. Dave
7. “Virgil”
8. “Big 7”
9. “Dey Play”
10. “City Boys”
11. “Giza” Feat. Seyi Vibez
12. “Jewels”
13. “If I’m Lying”
14. “Thanks” Feat. J. Cole
15. “Talibans II” Feat. Byron Messia

Release Date

I Told Them… is out 8/25 via Spaceship Records and Atlantic Records. Find out more information here.

Burna Boy is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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The Thing That Takes Jair Bolsonaro Down Might Not Be Election Tampering But Embezzling Watches At A Mall Outside Philadelphia

Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro have always had loads in common. They’re both far right autocrats. They’re both former presidents who lost re-election. They both inspired fans to try to over turn their losses. They’re both under investigation for election interference. And they both have plenty of other legal woes. But where Trump might wind up in the clink for something major, Bolsonaro may finally get taken down for something real dumb.

As per The New York Times, the Brazilian ex-president is under investigation for a harebrained scheme involving selling embezzled watches at a mall outside of Philadelphia. Brazilian federal police are looking into a broad conspiracy by Bolsonaro and several allies to pawn expensive gifts he received when he was president from other countries.

In one case, a personal aide to Bolsonaro has been accused of selling a diamond Rolex watch and a Patek Philippe watch to a jewelry shop inside the Willow Grove Mall in Abington, Pennsylvania, outside of the City of Brotherly Love. Bolsonaro allegedly received at least some of the $68,000 they netted from the sale, which took place last year.

At stake is whether or not Bolsonaro was allowed to keep, much less sell, the watches. Brazilian law allows presidents to hang onto some gifts they receive if they’re of a personal nature. Expensive gifts, such as jewelry, are off-limits.

A government-appointed panel had ruled that Bolsonaro could keep most of the jewelry he’d received while in office. But the head of Brazil’s watchdog court said the panel was wrong and that the watches are state property. The judge overseeing the case even has evidence that suggests Bolsonaro may have ordered them to grant him the gifts.

There’s at least one strange hiccup in this case. Upon learning about the gifts earlier this year, the watchdog court ordered Bolsonaro to return it. One of his former lawyers then flew to Philadelphia and purchased the Rolex for $49,000. When asked about it last week, said lawyer denied having ever even seen the watch, telling news sites, “I dare you to prove it.”

They did, by publishing the receipt with his name on it. The lawyer then said Bolsonaro hadn’t told him to buy it.

As it happens, Trump has also been accused of failing to document gifts he received as president, which he later took with him after leaving office. But there is abig difference between Trump and Bolsonaro. After Bolsonaro spread false claims of election fraud, he was banned from running for president for seven years. That, and only Bolsonaro has gotten into fights with Leonardo DiCaprio.

(Via NYT)

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Satou Sabally Called Out ‘Disgusting’ Lynx Fans Who Were Ejected For Cheering Her Injury

While attempting a three-pointer late in the fourth quarter of Tuesday’s game between the Dallas Wings and Minnesota Lynx, All-Star forward Satou Sabally landed on Bridget Carleton’s foot and rolled her left ankle, at which point she stumbled to ground and held her leg in pain. As Sabally nursed the injury and laid on the court, a select number of Lynx fans were yelling at her. Eventually, at least two fans were ejected from the game. After collecting herself, Sabally ventured to the charity stripe and knocked down all of her foul shots. Following the second make, she blew a kiss to the Minnesota crowd.

Once the game concluded, Sabally took to Twitter and condemned the “disgusting fan base in Minny” and said there were “terrible words from the sidelines all game long.”

Wings head coach Latricia Trammell also spoke about the incident during her post-game presser.

“I can handle a lot and so can our players as you know,” Trammell said. “But when Satou goes down and you have someone in the stands that yells out, ‘I’m glad you’re hurt,’ there’s no place for that. [Lynx head coach] Cheryl [Reeve] did apologize for that, still doesn’t make it right. But yeah, I mean, this league isn’t about that.”

The longstanding issue of instances stemming from entitled and brazen fans speaking down toward players is always disheartening and unacceptable. It’s a shame another incident occurred Tuesday night in Minnesota. Kudos to Sabally for speaking out, as well as her head coach, and calling it like she saw it.

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Diddy Announced The Release Date For His Upcoming Album, ‘The Love Album: Off The Grid’

Earlier this year, Diddy went full-on nude in his video for “Act Bad” with City Girls and Fabolous. The legendary rapper, producer, and exec proved that after all these years he’s still intending to bring the party. Now, he’s back with more.

On Tuesday Diddy announced on Twitter that he’s sharing his fifth studio album called The Love Album: Off The Grid on September 15. “I present to you my new album,” he wrote, also proclaiming, “R&B is alive!” Attached to the tweet is a teaser video that includes Justin Bieber, The Weeknd, and Mary J. Blige.

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The nearly four minute trailer begins with him contemplating out loud: “Why am I doing this? Especially with the success that I’ve had, especially where my life is, how stressful and treacherous this music industry is. Why would I just come back in here and have to do something that I don’t have to do?” he says. “My heart has been broken. I’ve still got that question of, like, ‘Am I ever gonna love again?’”

Aside from music, he’s also been busy with entrepreneurial endeavors. Just last month, he launched an online marketplace for Black-owned businesses called Empower Global.

The Love Album: Off The Grid is out on 9/15.

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A’ja Wilson Tied The WNBA Record For Points In A Game

For the third time in WNBA history, a player has eclipsed the 50-point mark in a game. During Tuesday night’s tilt between the Las Vegas Aces and the Atlanta Dream, reigning WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson had the most prolific game of her career, as she managed to tie the WNBA’s single-game record with 53 points.

The Aces needed the monster night from their superstar forward, with Wilson leading the team to a 112-100 win on the evening. Wilson was her usual brilliant self, as she attacked Atlanta’s defense from the free throw line and in and got essentially anything she wanted. By the time the game reached its conclusion, Wilson converted 16 of her 23 attempts from the field and 20 of her 21 free throws, with only one bucket coming from behind the three-point line. In addition to her scoring prowess, Wilson pitched in seven rebounds and four blocks in 33 minutes of work.

LeBron James praised Wilson for her performance, which just so happened to come as she wore his signature sneakers.

Wilson tied a record set in 2018 by Liz Cambage, who scored 53 points in a Dallas Wings win over the New York Liberty. Her previous career high was 40 points, which she recorded earlier this month against the Washington Mystics.

With the win, the Aces improved to 29-4 on the season, which keeps them firmly in first place.

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Trump Is In Deep Doo-Doo After A Former Mar-A-Lago Employee Changed His Testimony, Thus Implicating Him In Obstruction Of Justice Charges

Donald Trump may have four indictments, but all (or most) eyes are only on one of them right now: the case in Fulton County, Georgia, that may find the big guy becoming the first U.S. president to score a mugshot. But don’t forget the others. Indeed, there’s been a big break in the one two criminal cases ago, the one in which Trump has been accused of mishandling classified government documents.

As per Mediaite, one Yuscil Taveras, who used to work as an IT director at Mar-a-Lago — and who, when the news first broke, was known only as “Trump Employee 4” — has previously given testimony about allegedly deleted security footage at the resort in which Trump now lives. Back in June, though, Taveras was informed he was the subject of a perjury investigation.

So Taveras chucked Stanley Woodward, the MAGA lawyer representing him at the time, got new representation, and has now provided information that implicates Trump and others in obstruction of justice charges.

When Trump was first indicted in the classified docs case, he was hit with 37 separate charges. Three more were added last month over the alleged destruction of Mar-a-Lago footage. Also indicted on the additional charges were Mar-a-Lago maintenance chief Carlos De Oliveira and Walt Nauta, better known as Trump’s Diet Coke guy.

(Via Mediaite)

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Jaboukie Gets Rowdy On His New Single ’26’ And Shares His First-Ever Concert Dates

Jaboukie Young-White is most known for his internet antics as a comedian, though he also acted in Rap Sh!t and Only Murders In The Building. In July, he announced his debut album All Who Can’t Hear Must Feel and unveiled the single “Not_Me_Tho.” Now he’s back with “26,” as well as three tour dates.

“I found myself incorporating the sonics of music that I grew up with feeling challenged and oftentimes alienated by, and recontextualizing those sonics in a way that gave me empowerment and made me feel closer and more accepted in those same soundscapes I grew up in,” he said in a statement. “‘26’ lyrically and flow-wise is a riff on Buju Banton’s Boom Bye Bye, a homophobic anthem that has been a blemish in the history of Dancehall music. Even though the song is 36 seconds, I think of it as packing a big punch like a shot of Wray & Nephew.”

The album also contains his song “BBC” that he shared in September of last year as his first piece of music ever. It was followed by “Rockwhyler” in October, which doesn’t appear on All Who Can’t Hear Must Feel.

Listen to “26” above.

Find his tour dates below.

10/25 – Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen
10/28 — Los Angeles, CA @ Moroccan Lounge
11/01 — – Brooklyn, NY @ Baby’s All Righ

All Who Can’t Hear Must Feel is out 8/25 via Interscope.

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Drake’s New Album ‘For All The Dogs’: Everything To Know Including The Release Date, Tracklist, And More

When Drake published a poetry book in June, he also used a QR code to tease a new album called For All The Dogs. During his tour with 21 Savage, the rapper revealed more about what was in store, telling the crowd in New York City, “I will be back soon. I have an album dropping for you in, like, two weeks or some sh*t. But until then, just know, you’re always with me and I’m always thinking of you. Everything I do is for you. Every time I step in that booth, I hope I make you proud.”

Though the details of For All The Dogs are vague, here is everything we know.

Release Date

Thanks to Amazon Music, a release date has been circulating because of their since-deleted tweet: “drizzy’s son has a future as a cover artist. new @drake august 25th!!” Still, the release date has not confirmed by Drake himself.

Artwork

The artwork for For All The Dogs is a drawing of an animal done by his 5-year-old son Adonis Graham. The creature is white with red eyes against a black background.

Features

While on his tour, Drake has hinted at collaborations. In Montreal, J. Cole joined him for a performance and said, “Can I get on the album? I’m going to ask in front of Montreal. Can we get on your album?”

He also brought out Bad Bunny onstage in California. “Look, I want to tell y’all something,” Drake said. “Because y’all are in LA, and we love you. It’s been like six years since me and Benito released a song. So, we have a song coming for y’all.”

Tracklist

The tracklist is not yet available.

Tour

Drake and 21 Savage’s It’s All A Blur Tour is continuing all the way to October. Find the remaining dates below.

08/22 — Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena
08/25 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
08/26 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
08/28 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
08/29 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
09/01 — Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena
09/02 — Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena
09/05 — Glendale, AZ @ Desert Diamond Arena
09/06 — Glendale, AZ @ Desert Diamond Arena
09/08 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
09/11 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center
09/14 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
09/15 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
09/17 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
09/18 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
09/20 — New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center
09/22 — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center
09/25 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
09/26 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
09/28 — Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center
09/29 — Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center
10/01 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
10/02 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
10/05 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
10/07 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena

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Newly Arraigned Trump Lawyer John Eastman Still Isn’t Letting Go Of That Stolen Election Nonsense

Hard to believe it’s been nearly three years since Donald Trump lost re-election then predictably claimed he hadn’t. In that time no one, not the least the big guy himself (and definitely not the MyPillow guy), has offered anything approaching clear evidence of widespread tomfoolery. What there has been is clear evidence of an attempt to subvert democracy by Trump and his cronies. And at least some of them still appear to believe their own, baseless nonsense.

On Tuesday, John Eastman — the once obscure lawyer who drafted the so-called “coup memo” that would have had exiting veep Mike Pence aiding in a convoluted scheme to keep Trump in office — became the second of 19 defendants in the Georgia election interference case to turn himself into Fulton County jail. On the way out, reporters asked Eastman if he still thought the 2020 election was stolen. And as he did earlier this month, he showed he’s still committed to the bit.

“Absolutely,” Eastman responded. “No question. No question in my mind.”

Again, there is no proof of a stolen election, in which Biden somehow got at least seven million fraudulent votes — the amount by which he bested Trump. But there does seem to be plenty of proof that Eastman tried to overturn an election.

Still, Eastman maintained his innocence, saying his arrival at Fulton County jail was him responding “to an indictment that should never have been brought.” In a statement he said, “I am confident that, when the law is faithfully applied in this proceeding, all of my co-defendants and I will be fully vindicated.”

Should Eastman wind up in the clink for his deeds in late 2020, he could always blame all his worries on, of all people, Dan Quayle.

(Via The Daily Beast)

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Not all conspiracy theories are fake news. These 6 actually turned out to be true

It’s feeling harder and harder to separate truth from fiction in the age of fake news.

But conspiracy theories and propaganda are as old as society itself. Perhaps most disturbing of all is the growing wealth of scientific evidence suggesting that we’re influenced even by news we know to be fake.

How many disproven JFK assassination theories are floating around in your brain thanks to Oliver Stone? Do you sometimes wonder if anyone has ever really landed on the Moon? And do you think just maybe it’s possible that Adolf Hitler actually survived World War II and lived out his days in Brazil? If so, you’re not alone.


And that’s to say nothing of more modern conspiracy theories driven by social media, making unfounded claims about everything from diets to money to the state of reality itself.

But sometimes the wildest conspiracies are true. Like these six seemingly insane conspiracy theories that are quite real:

A radar lit in rainbow colors

1. “Gaydar”

Who doesn’t love Canada? Well, 1960’s Canada wasn’t quite the squishy utopia it seems to be today. The Canadian government hired Carleton University professor Frank Robert Wake to create something it maliciously called the “fruit machine,” which they believed could detect and identify gay men. It wasn’t part of some benign effort to understand human sexuality.

It was part of a sick bit of McCarthyism with the stated goal of getting all gay men out of the country’s government.

More than 400 people lost their jobs, and 9,000 more were kept on a file of “suspects.” The device claimed to work by measuring how much a subject’s pupils dilated after being forced to look at same-sex erotic imagery.

Harry Truman and MK Ultra

2. MKUltra

Back in the 1950s the CIA secretly dosed individuals with LSD in order to test the potential effects of mind control. Although the practice reportedly continued for two decades, it was launched before the drug movement of the 1960s made LSD into a popular counterculture symbol. And while being given some free acid might sound like a great time to some, or at least the plot to a bad hipster action movie, dozens of people were reportedly left with permanent disabilities after secretly being subjected to massive amounts of LSD and electroshock therapy after seeking treatment for “minor psychiatric complaints.”

Gulf of Tonkin

3. The Gulf of Tonkin incident

On August 2, 1964, the USS. Maddox opened fire on what it later claimed were several North Vietnamese targets. The skirmish deepened America’s involvement in the Vietnam War, leading to the death of thousands of U.S. soldiers and many more Vietnamese, including hundreds of thousands of civilians. Except, it turned out the “targets” the Maddox fired upon didn’t actually exist. It’s still debated today whether the incident was an intentional misdirection by the military. But one thing is certain: President Johnson’s original claim that the North Vietnamese fired first has been debunked. Even former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara admitted as much in an interview before his death. After all, it’s kind of hard to start a fight when you’re not even there.

Bohemian Grove

4. Bohemian Grove: A secretive gathering of world elites

A secretive organization of people that control the world? Well, it turns out it does exist and many of its members are powerful world leaders and titans of industry. The real action happens at Bohemian Grove, which appears to primarily exist as a place “where the rich and powerful go to misbehave” according to The Washington Post.

Or, alternatively, to hear it from the group directly, where members, “share a passion for the outdoors, music, and theater.” However, along with more traditional fare such as drinking and big dinners, the regular activities also reportedly include performing rituals before a giant wooden owl, according to The Post.

Owners of the property host a two-week retreat in California each year for some of the wealthiest and most influential Americans. Past attendees include Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan, both of whom attended before entering the White House. Oh, and it’s where the idea for the atomic bomb was first sketched out.

No big deal.

Dalai Lama

5. The CIA helped fund the Dalai Lama

Who doesn’t love the Dalai Lama?

Other than the Chinese government.

Even the CIA can’t get enough of His Holiness and his band of Tibetan resistance fighters. That’s because during the 1960s, the CIA allegedly funneled millions of dollars to the Tibetan Resistance, including what some claim was a six-figure annual “salary” that went directly to the Dalai Lama himself (which he denied). This wasn’t some remnant from the agency’s flirtation with LSD. Rather, it was a pretty obvious attempt to undermine the Chinese government, something the Chinese have complained about for decades. In declassified State Department memos, the organization says: “The purpose of the program … is to keep the political concept of an autonomous Tibet alive within Tibet and among foreign nations, principally India, and to build a capability for resistance against possible political developments inside Communist China.”

Abraham Lincoln

6. The conspiracy to kill Abraham Lincoln

The most commonly held version of events is that actor John Wilkes Booth acted alone when he assassinated President Lincoln inside Ford’s Theater. But it turns out Booth collaborated with no less than 9 other co-conspirators, including Mary Surratt, the first woman executed by the U.S. government. First, there was David Herold, who helped Booth escape after leaving Ford’s Theater. Then, there was George Azterodt, who unsuccessfully attempted to assassinate Vice President Andrew Johnson. Even though Azterodt never actually attempted the act, he was, nonetheless, executed for plotting against the president. Meanwhile, coconspirator Lewis Powell did attempt to assassinate Secretary of State William Seward, severely injuring him. If you ever want to learn the full story of Booth’s traitorous act, and the desperate attempt to capture him and his team, you can’t do better than James L. Swanson’s Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase For Lincoln’s Killer.

This article originally appeared on 08.31.18