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Dad and son had no idea their pet octopus would soon hatch 50 eggs. Cue wholesome chaos.

What started as a wholesome fatherson bonding activity quickly became a full blown TikTok sensation, all thanks to one octopus. Actually…make that fifty octopuses.

Cameron Clifford of Edmond, Oklahoma, had promised to get his cephalopod-obsessed 9-year old Cal their very own pet octopus. After making a call to a local aquarium, Clifford made good on that promise, and a California two-spot (or bimac) octopus, which they would name Terrance, arrived via mail order. Cue Cal’s instant tears of joy.

Only, in hindsight, they might have wanted to name him Teresa instead, because only two months later, Terrance’s already too-small tank was filled with dozens of eggs.


“We kind of estimate there was about between 40 and 70 eggs but every one that hatched, that I saw, I was able to catch and contain. It was exactly 50,” Clifford told Good Morning America.

As Clifford explains in one TikTok video (using a posh british voice for the narration, making it even more National Geographic-esque), once female bimac octopuses lay eggs, that usually signals the end of their life cycle, and they stop taking care of themselves in order to protect their young.

@doctoktopus Terrance signals the end of her life-cyxle, but we have no idea how mich time we have left wirh her. #octopus #marinebiology #shrimpdaddy #saltwateraquarium #fyp #cephalopod #petoctopus #aquarium #octomom #biology #mom ♬ Heartbeats – Remastered 2023 – José González

So, even though Terrance (who was eventually renamed Terry) could recognize Clifford and Cal, nothing could coax her out of her cave after the eggs were laid. However, latching onto their arms remained one of her favorite pastimes.

Terrance’s eggs were at first deemed infertile by several experts that Clifford talked to, which made her upcoming demise all the more tragic. When the unexpected miracle finally did happen, Clifford begged for other aquariums in his area to take the hatchlings. They all declined.

So naturally, he reached out to TikTok. He shared the previously private videos documenting their journey, including the insane saga of capturing each newly hatched octopus and putting it in its own incubated container, so that they wouldn’t eat each other. The Clifford home honestly became a bona fide marine biologist training center. Only with exponentially more puns.

Behold, “Clamsterdam”:

@doctoktopus SOONERS DEFEAT DARWIN IN BIG 12 CONF. CHAMPIONSHIP 🏈 🐙 #octopus #marinebiology #shrimpdaddy #saltwateraquarium #fyp #cephalopod #saltwatertank #aquarium #octomom #mom #clambake #poseidon #tank ♬ original sound – Shoptopus

Speaking of puns, viewers also helped give each of the octo-babies. Some examples include InverteBrett, Swim Shady, Bill Nye the Octopi, Sea-yonce and Jay-Sea…you get the picture.

Luckily, after Clifford’s account went mega viral, other aquariums, universities and research facilities agreed to give them homes, per USA Today.

Clifford might be out thousands of dollars—and hours—on his impromptu project, but he wouldn’t trade it for the world.

@doctoktopus 😳 #octopus #marinebiology #shrimpdaddy #saltwateraquarium #fyp #cephalopod #petoctopus #octomom #biology #saltwatertank #mom ♬ original sound – Shoptopus

“As far as regrets, there’s so many,” he told USA Today. “I wish I wouldn’t have opened that valve that way and dumped all that dirty seawater onto my kids’ white carpet. That’s certainly a regret. But overall, no, it’s been an absolutely fun experience, not just for me, but also for my kids.”

And in case you’re wondering: Yes, Terrence is still, miraculously, alive. Though she is expected to die in the next several weeks, the Cliffords are more than prepared to be surprised. Again.

Though Clifford attests that one should probably refrain from have an octopus for a pet, he tells his followers that “you will learn a lot about yourself” by taking care of one.

“There’s always some valve or seal that’s not completely closed, and your storm resistant carpet isn’t rated for gallons and gallons of seawater. You’ll learn that seawater and electricity don’t always get along. You will learn new things and meet incredible people and will learn that wildlife is magnificent. But most of all, you’ll learn to love a not-so-tiny octopus like Terrance.”

Follow along on more of Clifford and Cal’s octopus adventures on TikTok.

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Mom has the most hilarious response to her daughter’s gay friend asking to sleep over

Meet Mason Brian Barclay, a teen and self-described “very homosexual male.” He recently wanted to attend a sleepover at his “new best friend” Houston’s house, because teens are gonna teen. But he’s a boy, and everyone knows boys aren’t allowed to attend girls’ sleepovers, because of cooties/patriarchal norms.

So he behaved more maturely than most adults, and crafted a long text message to Houston’s mom, Mrs. Shelton, in which he politely asked for permission to attend Houston’s sleepover.


“I think the common meaning behind only allowing the same sex to share sleepovers is due to the typical interest in the opposite sex, when, in this case, I do not like the opposite sex,” he explained in the text.

Mrs. Shelton’s response was so good that Mason tweeted it out and it went viral:

“Hmm. Well my husband is hot. Should I worry?” she responded.

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Evidently Mason found Mrs. Shelton’s text hilarious. So does Twitter.

And others are just wondering if the sleepover is on, or not??

Others need to know if Houston’s dad lives up to the hype:

This article originally appeared on 11.26.18

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What to do when you’re the child of an alcoholic

There was never just one moment in my family when we “found out” that my dad was an addict.

I think I always knew, but I never saw him actually drinking. Usually, he downed a fifth of vodka before he came home from work or hid tiny bottles in the garage and bathroom cabinets.


My name is Ashley, and I am the child of an addict. As a kid, I cried when our family dinner reservation shrunk from four to three after a man with glassy eyes stumbled through the door. I didn’t guzzle the vodka, but I felt the heartbreak of missed birthdays. I feel like I should weigh 500 pounds from all the “I’m sorry” chocolate donuts. I had to grow up quicker, but it made me into the person I am today.

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I spent many years shouting into journals about why this was happening to me. But this is the thing that no one will tell you about loving someone who has an addiction: it will force you to see the world through different eyes.

Here are some things I’ve learned:

1. When your family’s yelling about burnt toast, they’re probably also yelling about something else.

My family yelled about everything — and nothing — to avoid the messy stuff. We all handled my dad’s addiction differently. My brother devoured sports. My mom took bubble baths. I slammed doors and slammed boyfriends for not understanding my family’s secrets.

Regardless of the preferred coping mechanism, everyone feels pain differently.

2. Your “knight in shining armor” can’t fix this.

Boyfriends became my great escape when I was young. But when I expected them to rescue me from the pain I grew up with, it never worked out. No matter how strapping they looked galloping in on those white horses, they couldn’t save me or fix anything.

In the end, I realized that I had to find healing on my own before I could build a strong relationship.

3. “Don’t tell anyone” is a normal phase.

When my dad punched holes in the wall, my mom covered them up with artwork. I wanted to rip the artwork down to expose all the holes, especially as a bratty teenager. But eventually I realized that it wasn’t my choice. My parents had bills to pay and jobs to keep. I’ve learned it’s common to cover up for dysfunction in your family, especially when it feels like the world expects perfection.

4. Friends probably won’t get it, but you’ll need them anyway.

Bulldozed by broken promises, I remember collapsing on a friend’s couch from the crippling pain of unmet expectations. I hyperventilated. Things felt uncontrollable and hopeless. My friend rubbed my back and just listened.

These are the kinds of friends I will keep forever, the ones who crawled down into the dark places with me and didn’t make me get back up until I was ready.

5. You can’t fix addiction, but you can help.

When I was a teenager, I called a family meeting. I started by playing a Switchfoot song: “This is your life. Are you who you want to be?”

Let’s skip to the punchline: It didn’t work.

It wasn’t just me. Nothing anyone did worked. My dad had to lose a lot — mostly himself — before he hit that place they call “rock bottom.” And, in all honesty, I hate that label because “rock bottom” isn’t just a one-and-done kind of place.

What can you do while you wait for someone to actually want to get help? Sometimes, you just wait. And you hope. And you pray. And you love. And you mostly just wait.

6. Recovery is awkward.

When a counselor gave me scripted lines to follow if my dad relapsed, I wanted to shred those “1-2-3 easy steps” into a million pieces.

For me, there was nothing easy about my dad’s recovery. My whole family had to learn steps to a new dance when my dad went into recovery. The healing dance felt like shuffling and awkwardly stepping on toes. It was uncomfortable; new words, like trust and respect, take time to sink in. And that awkwardness is also OK.

7. I still can’t talk about addiction in the past tense.

Nothing about an addict’s life happens linearly. I learned that early on. My dad cycled through 12-step programs again and again, to the point where I just wanted to hurl whenever anyone tried to talk about it. And then we finally reached a point where it felt like recovery stuck.

But even now, I’ll never say, “My dad used to deal with addiction.” My whole family continues to wrestle with the highs and lows of life with an addict every single day.

8. Happy hours and wedding receptions aren’t easy to attend.

My family will also probably never clink glasses of red wine or stock the fridge full of beer. I’m convinced happy hours and wedding receptions will get easier, but they might not. People get offended when my dad orders a Diet Coke instead of their fine whisky.

Plus, there’s the paranoia factor. Surrounded by flowing liquor, I hate watching my dad crawl out of his skin, tempted to look “normal” and tackle small talk with people we barely know. I’ve learned that this fear will probably last for a while, and it’s because I care.

9. If you close your eyes, the world doesn’t just “get prettier.”

With constant fear of the unknown, sometimes our world is not a pretty place. I remember watching the breaking news on 9/11 and feeling the terror of the planes crashing into the Twin Towers as if I was there.

My dad numbed the anxiety of these dark days with vodka, but this didn’t paint a prettier world for him when he woke up the next day. I’ve dealt with the fear of the unknown with the help of boys, booze, and bad dancing on pool tables. Life hurts for everyone, and I think we all have to decide how we’re going to handle the darkness.

10. Rip off the sign on your back that reads: “KICK ME. MY LIFE SUCKS.”

Sometimes I look in the mirror and I see only my broken journey. In some twisted way, I’m comforted by the dysfunction because it’s kept me company for so long. It’s easy to let the shadow of my family’s past follow me around and choose to drown in the darkness.

But every day, I’m learning to turn on the light. I have to write the next chapter in my recovery story, but I can’t climb that mountain with all this crap weighing me down.

11. It’s OK to forgive, too.

Some people have given me sucky advice about how I should write an anthem on daddy bashing, or how to hit the delete button on the things that shaped my story.

Instead, my dad and I are both learning to celebrate the little things, like the day that he could change my flat tire. On that day, I didn’t have to wonder if he was too drunk to come help me.

I can’t forget all the dark nights of my childhood.

But I’ve learned that for my own well-being, I can’t harbor bitterness until I explode.

Instead, I can love my dad, day by day, and learn to trust in the New Dad — the one with clearer eyes and a full heart. The one who rescues me when I call.

This article was written by Ashley Tieperman and originally appeared on 04.27.16

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Our Favorite Festival Fashion From Coachella, Weekend 1

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Coachella Week 1 is officially in the bag! From technical difficulties to surprise appearances to jaw-dropping visuals, this last weekend was full of all sorts of drama and highlights fans love to talk about. Whether No Doubt’s return or Doja Cat’s masterful closing performance is filling your feeds this morning, you can’t deny that the real stars of the festival were all the people who came out.

Seriously, we know it sounds corny but what makes Coachella work is the vibe. You can get all the performers in the world but at the end of the day, the vibe is dictated by the people in attendance. Here is what we love about Coachella — not only does it signify the beginning of the music festival season, but it also serves as the debut runway for the best festival fashion of the year.

And believe us when we tell you, people did not disappoint in 2024. The primary aesthetic inspiration for this year’s festival looks to have been a mix of futuristic Y2K-inspired looks, and an updated take on the ever-present Cowboy trend (likely due in part to the rise of country in recent years, and of course, Beyonce).

To celebrate of the start of the festival season, we’re sharing all the best Coachella looks from Week 1 2024. Let’s dive in.

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Isaiah Rashad Will Head East For Part Two Of The ‘Cilvia Demo 10 Year Anniversary Tour’

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Isaiah Rashad is celebrating a special milestone. This January marked a decade since the release of his major label debut EP Cilvia Demo. This spring, the Top Dawg hitmaker will commemorate this project with a special tour. Earlier this year, Rashad embarked on the Cilvia Demo 10 Year Anniversary Tour, a west coast tour across several iconic venues.

Now, Rashad is hitting the road, starting in Houston this May, and wrapping up in Boston in June.

Tickets for the Cilvia Demo 10 Year Anniversary Tour: Part Two will be available for purchase beginning Wednesday (April 17) at 10 a.m. local time. General onsale will begin Friday (April 19) at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets will be available for purchase here.

You can see the list of tour dates below.

Cilvia Demo 10 Year Anniversary Tour: Part Two dates

05/20 — Houston, TX @ House of Blues Houston
05/21 — San Antonio, TX @ Aztec Theatre
05/22 — Dallas, TX @ House of Blues Dallas
05/24 — Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
05/25 — Chattanooga, TN @ The Signal
05/26 — Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works
05/28 — Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte
05/29 — Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz
05/30 — Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore Silver Spring
06/01 — New York, NY @ The Rooftop at Pier 17
06/03 — Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s
06/04 — Chicago, IL @ House of Blues Chicago
06/07 — Boston, MA @ Citizens House of Blues Boston
05/20 — Houston, TX @ House of Blues Houston
05/21 — San Antonio, TX @ Aztec Theatre
05/22 — Dallas, TX @ House of Blues Dallas
05/24 — Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
05/25 — Chattanooga, TN @ The Signal
05/26 — Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works
05/28 — Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte
05/29 — Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz
05/30 — Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore Silver Spring
06/01 — New York, NY @ The Rooftop at Pier 17
06/03 — Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s
06/04 — Chicago, IL @ House of Blues Chicago
06/07 — Boston, MA @ Citizens House of Blues Boston

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Road To Coachella, Weekend Two — Mia Moretti, Juliet Mendoza, More Share Advice

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To quote Uproxx Hip-Hop Editor Aaron Williams, “Coachella is still the best place to discover music that you otherwise wouldn’t or couldn’t.”

Better yet, it remains a destination music festival known for surprise musical happenings. As seen last week, with Billie Eilish alongside Lana Del Rey, Shakira with Bizarrap, and Olivia Rodrigo with No Doubt.

Aside from the main stages, some pretty insane parties happen in other parts of the festival grounds that shouldn’t be missed. Combining dynamic design prowess, forward-thinking music curation, and animated crowd environment, Do LaB remains one of Coachella’s most iconic areas. This year, the brand returned its all-new stage design while welcoming a slew of marquee surprise guests, like DJ Pee .Wee, SOFI TUKKER, Channel Tres, Billie Eilish & Friends, Kaskade and Alison Wonderland, VNSSA b2b Nala, Bonobo b2b Barry Can’t Swim, Alesso, Mia Moretti, and more. Weekend two is slated to be just as robust, welcoming the likes of &friends, Alleycvt, Biscits, DJ Tennis, HoneyLuv, Juliet Mendoza, Sultan + Shepard, and more.

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Outside the festival grounds, Goldenvoice launched their newest daytime series Goldenvoice Surf Club at the iconic Palm Springs Surf Club over the weekend, offering new territory for festival weekenders to witness forward-thinking artists on its sprawling grass amphitheater stage among a 2,000-square-foot swimming pool and luxury daybeds. Meanwhile, Uproxx hosted its own Sparkling Sessions Festival Brunch at OCA Estate with Pink Sweats and Teyana Taylor.

To prepare for the weekend two musical madness of all things Coachella – both inside and outside the festival grounds – we tapped some of our favorite Coachella, Do LaB, and Goldenvoice Surf Club artists to tell us their Coachella essentials, how far they’re traveling to perform, and what they’re listening to.

Mia Moretti (@miamoretti)

How far are you traveling to get to Coachella?
Around 1.5 hours on a good day, probably 4 hours on a Coachella day.

What do you like most about combining travel with music festivals?
The road-trip playlist, the date shakes on the way, the obligatory In-n-Out photo. Having everything you just might need in the trunk of your car.

What are your desert essentials?
Lip balm, scarf, baby wipes, sunglasses.

What are you currently listening to?
My edit of “I Need Some Money” by Chicco.

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Juliet Mendoza (@juliet__mendoza)

How far are you traveling to get to Coachella?
I’ll be traveling from the San Fernando Valley city of Los Angeles. We will be driving! It’s about a 4.5 hour drive.

What do you like most about combining travel with music festivals?
I love to drive. So opportunities like this always calms the soul before a big show. I can listen to all my sing alone favorites and relax on a scenic route.

What are your desert essentials?
It’s hot out so definitely need sun dresses, comfy tees and shorts, face moisturizer and sunblock, a protective hairstyle like braids, and water. You can never have enough H2O when it’s hot outside. I can’t forget about my favorite snacks – Hot Cheetos and fresh cucumbers with lemon and tajin.

What are you currently listening to?
I love all kinds of music especially when traveling. Finding new artist in different genres. Right now I got Cleo Sol, Chaos in the CBD, Fred P on rotation. Also Rico Nasty, Boys Noize – H.O.T. is the new wake up anthem.

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How far are you traveling to get to Coachella?
After starting &friends from New York, I relocated the project to Dubai this year to support our creators on this side of the world. In April I’ll be coming all the way from Lebanon, about 7,500 miles!

What do you like most about combining travel with music festivals?
For me, there’s a certain nostalgia about music festivals as it was how I originally got into dance music, and it’s an absolute dream to get to debut &friends at Coachella. Music festivals still give me that childlike sparkle in the eyes and heart, and the journey to get to them further adds to the anticipation of the experience.

What are your desert essentials?
Sunglasses are a must, my go to, Oliver People, comfy sandals from Hermes, and linen love from a brand called HAIGHT.

What are you currently listening to?
My music taste is a bit all over the place, I’ve been finding so much inspiration from across the board! Looking at my Spotify lately, the artists I’ve been listening to most recently are Bayanni, Ry X, ZHU, Myke Towers, Masego, and FKJ.

Keyspan (@keyspan_)

How far are you traveling to get to Coachella?
Physically I’m traveling from LA, so approximately 27 In-N-Outs distance. Mentally I’m traveling from 2011 when I headed out to the desert for the first time, shortly before having my mind turned inside out at Coachella (Cut Copy at the Mojave though).

What do you like most about combining travel with music festivals?
For me it’s about experiencing music a bit differently through the lens of the destination, this continues to be a huge inspiration for me. A pivotal festival trip was attending Sonar Music Festival in Barcelona in 2018, I was blown away by the level of energy and engagement with the niches of music that I love, for example seeing Motor City Drum Ensemble B2B Jeremy Underground play a night-into-sunrise set closing out the entire festival. It reinforced for me that this music can resonate on a big scale, even more strongly than I was used to in the States, and strengthened my drive to keep pushing with music a bit outside the mainstream.

What are your desert essentials?
Sound system and decks for the after-afters, of course.

What are you currently listening to?
At home it’s the first two Seal albums, Seal and Seal II, the production by Trevor Horn is timeless. Amplified Heart by Everything But The Girl which I always have on repeat. Out in the desert I’m most looking forward to sets from Two Shell, DJ Seinfeld, Bicep, Flight Facilities, Barry Can’t Swim, and my friend the amazing Juliet Mendoza. I’ve also just launched my own imprint Near Wild Heaven, so listening to lots of demos from friends and acquaintances for release consideration…my DMs are open!

Anna Lunoe (@annalunoe)

How far are you traveling to get to Coachella?
Coming from Sydney, Australia so a lotttttt of miles.

What do you like most about combining travel with music festivals?
I love the entire perspective shift I get from every trip, I love meeting new audiences and sharing new sounds with people. I love having the opportunity to connect with people cross culturally and on a human level because of music and I never take it for granted!

What are your desert essentials?
Comfortable shoes, a layer for nighttime, a lip balm for the dry air and a refillable water bottle.

What are you currently listening to?
A lot of new music in preparation! I’m loving new records by Notion and Kyle Starkey as well as Van Damn. Excited to introduce some of these rowdy club sounds to the DoLaB.

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All The Best New R&B Music From This Week

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Sometimes the best new R&B can be hard to find, but there are plenty of great rhythm-and-blues tunes to get into if you have the time to sift through the hundreds of newly released songs every week. So that R&B heads can focus on listening to what they love in its true form, we’ll be offering a digest of the best new R&B songs that fans of the genre should hear every Friday.

Since the last update of this weekly R&B column, we’ve received plenty of music and news from the genre’s artists.

Chlöe and her girls hit the road for a special retreat on her new single “Boy Bye” while Tinashe announced her second BB/ANG3L EP and began a search for someone willing to match her energy on “Nasty.” The Weeknd ruffled some features thanks to his features on Future and Metro Boomin’s We Still Don’t Trust You album and NxWorries (Anderson .Paak & Knxwledge) announced their sophomore album Why Lawd?. Elsewhere, Ciara was announced as an opener for Missy Elliott’s Out Of This World tour experience with Busta Rhymes and Timbaland.

Here is what else the music world had to offer in the past week:

PartyNextDoor — “Lose My Mind”

We’re just weeks away from PartyNextDoor’s fourth album PartyNextDoor 4 which is setting itself up to be a top release in PND’s catalog thanks to singles like “Her Old Friends” and “Real Woman.” The OVO singer’s hot streak of releases continues with “Lose My Mind,” a seductive record that accounts for the mesmerizing ways of a woman in PND’s life and how she’s left him speechless and then some.

DRAM — DRAM&B

DRAM is back on the R&B scene with his first release since 2022’s What Had Happened Was…. His new album DRAM&B is a return to the singer’s R&B roots as it tracks his growth, in life and music, as well as his recovery from a period of turmoil. “This album was made with the intention to uplift your mood and make you dance, I hope it does just that,” DRAM said about the album.

Jordan Ward — “Player Two”

Jordan Ward’s rise to stardom has brought him opportunities to contribute his music to movies. The latest is the newly-released Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead, a remake of the 1991 film. There, Ward’s “Player Two” rings as a record dedicated to that special someone in your love who’s always by your side — aka the player two to your player one.

Tink — “Charged Up”

This year is looking to be a big one for R&B singer Tink. She’ll be hitting the road with Jhené Aiko for The Magic Hour Tour with Kiana Ledé, Umi, and Coi Leray. She will also release her Winter’s Diary 5 project and she kicked off its rollout by releasing “Charged Up.” With guitar strums as the main source of production for the first half, Tink offloads the frustrations she’s experienced in an inadequate relationship. In the song’s second half, a bass arrives to breathe life into the record as Tink moves on from the previous relationship in search of something — or someone rather — better.

Baby Rose & BadBadNotGood — Slow Burn

On their new EP Slow Burn, Baby Rose and BadBadNotGood embrace the intricacies of nature by throwing their hands into the wind and enjoying the ride. The six songs on the project, which includes just one feature from Mereba, live in the sonic blend of psych rock, country, Americana, and beyond. Slow Burn is our eclectic chemistry and the captured essence of our worlds colliding,” Rose said about the project. “This record represents venturing beyond boundaries, embracing freedom, and finding comfort.”

Jean Deaux — Nowhere, Fast

For the second year in a row, Chicago singer Jean Deaux is back with a new EP. Nowhere, Fast arrives with eight songs and a feature from Destin Conrad for a project that amounts to a coming-of-age story highlighting the relationship between time and the lessons learned. “It’s about coming to the end of your 20-somethings and feeling everything has been such a blur, from childhood to young adulthood, to now just being who I am,” Deaux said about the project.

Sekou — “Let Go Of Me Slowly”

British singer Sekou continues to prove why he was honored to be the BRIT Awards’ youngest “Rising Star” nominee. His new single “Let Go Of Me Slowly” is an elegant and engulfing release that wades into the waters of heartbreak and longing before reluctantly arriving at the moment the relationship ends. “This song was inspired by a time in my life when I was going through something, and I didn’t know how to express my feelings about it,” Sekou said about the song in a press release. “It’s freeing – and it’s supposed to be about getting things off your chest and removing that heavy weight from your shoulders that can sometimes still be there after a relationship breaks down.”

Sebastian Mikael— Paradigm Shift

A year after releasing a deluxe version of his Phileo EP, Sebastian Mikael is back with another body of work in the form of his Paradigm Shift EP. Through its three songs, Mikael continues his evolution as an artist while documenting the change he’s experienced over the years. “If you change your thoughts, you change your life,” Mikael said in relation to the project. “Paradigm Shift represents a change of perspective. Your thought-life shapes your reality, so be careful what you allow to enter your mind.”

Amanda Reifer — “In And Out (Interlude)”

For her second single of the year, “In And Out (Interlude),” Barbados-born singer Amanda Reifer documents her culture, contributions, and choices to life, music, and the world around her over the 73-second release. It follows “B*tch Like Me (Intro)” which are both a part of The Reifer Files, a series that aims to guide listeners through Reifer’s roots.

Cedric Brazle — “Fly”

After concluding 2023 with his “Life Of The Party” single, Miami singer Cedric Brazle gets the ball rolling in 2024 with his new single “Fly.” The record, inspired by 2000s R&B, features fluttering guitar strings and smooth-talking Brazle who has his eyes set on a woman he hopes is willing to fall in love with him.

Thuy — “Hair Down”

For her first single of the year, Vietnamese-American singer Thuy simply wants a moment to relax and not stress about life’s unknowns. That’s what her latest single “Hair Down” is about as it’s propelled by upbeat and lively production the freeing feeling that Thuy hopes to keep present in her life going forward.

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How To Buy Fred Again..’s ‘USB001’ On Vinyl

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Fred Again..‘s 2022 compilation album USB is coming to vinyl as USB001. Described as “an infinite, ever-evolving album,” USB001 is the first volume of his infinite album project. The limited-edition vinyl is set to release on June 14, with pre-order available now via Fred’s website.

According to the press release for the vinyl, it will feature a pair of new songs sampling some of Fred’s collaborators and peers. “BerwynGesaffNeighbours” naturally borrows samples from Berwyn & Gesaffelstein, while “ItsNotREEAALLLLLLLL” lifts a beat from a 2001 Richie Hawtin mix paired with samples of DuoTeque and Orion Sun. Meanwhile, other tracks that appear on the project include the Baby Keem-featuring “Leavemealone” and the Lil Yachty and Overmono collaboration “Stayinit.”

You can check out the tracklist below.

01. — “ItsNotREEAALLLLLLLL”
02. — “BerwynGesaffNeighbours”
03. — “stayinit”
04. — “leavemealone”
05. — “Baby again..”
06. — “Rumble”
07. — “Turn On The Lights again..” Feat. Future
08. — “Jungle”
09. — “Admit It (u dont want 2)”
10. — “Lights Out”
11. — “leavemealone” (Nia Archives Remix)
12. — “Jungle” (Rico Nasty Remix)
13. — “Lights Out [HAAi Remix]

USB Vinyl Split

A1. “ItsNotREEAALLLLLLLL”
A2. “BerwynGesaffNeighbours”
A3. “stayinit”
A4. “leavemealone”

B1. “Baby again..”
B2. “Rumble”
B3. “Turn On The Lights again..”
B4. “Jungle”

C1. “Admit It (u dont want 2)”
C2. “Lights Out”

D1. “leavemealone” (Nia Archives remix)
D2. “Jungle” (Rico Nasty remix)
D3. “Lights Out” (HAAi remix)

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Kendrick Perkins On Shaq And Barkley’s Knicks Takes: ‘They Can’t Watch Basketball On A Consistent Basis’

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The New York Knicks will enter the NBA Playoffs as the 2-seed in the Eastern Conference, thanks to a truly incredible season by Jalen Brunson that will likely get him on many voter’s top-5 for the league’s MVP. Despite injuries to Julius Randle and OG Anunoby, the former being out for the year with shoulder surgery, the Knicks have just continued to rattle off wins.

Brunson leads the way but they’ve gotten big contributions from the likes of Josh Hart, Donte DiVincenzo, and Isaiah Hartenstein to keep themselves afloat and take hold of the 2-seed. The question for the Knicks is how they’ll matchup with the top teams when they’re playing at full capacity, but it’s hard not to believe this Knicks team is at least ready for a playoff style of basketball.

That said, not everyone is a believer. Shaquille O’Neal and Charles Barkley have both said they think the Knicks will be an early out in the playoffs, which unsurprisingly doesn’t sit well with Knicks fans — and is great fodder for New York sports radio. During an appearance this week on The Michael Kay Show, Kendrick Perkins was asked why Shaq and Chuck aren’t Knicks believers, and he gave a blunt answer about the TNT commentators.

“Obviously they don’t watch basketball,” Perkins said. “I’m serious. They can’t watch basketball on a consistent basis. The only time they actually probably watch the Knicks are when they’re covering the Knicks on their game nights. If you’re watching the Knicks, it’s no way in hell you can downplay the way they’ve been playing the game of basketball. If you’re watching the New York Knicks, it’s no way in hell you can downplay that Jalen Brunson has been the best player in the Eastern Conference.”

Perk is certainly playing to his audience here, but it’s a quote that does draw considerable attention. I don’t think either Shaq or Chuck (the latter especially) would try to convince you they’re grinding film nightly, and it’s probably fair to say TNT games are when those two are watching teams most closely. That said, phrasing it the way he did is almost a sure-fire way for Perk to get jabbed back by one or both during a TNT broadcast soon, and Perk better not have any slip-ups himself or else this will come back in his face.

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An Previously Unseen (And Mythical) Clip Of James Gandolfini As Tony Soprano In Witness Protection Has Been Unearthed

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For years, fans of The Sopranos would have heated debates over the polarizing finale of the HBO drama. Did the Soprano family survive? Did Tony and Carmela stay married? Did Meadow ever learn how to parallel park? These were all questions that we never knew the answers to… until now. Kind of.

In the 2021 sports docuseries Shattered: Hope, Heartbreak and the New York Knicks it was revealed (and now relayed by Hollywood Reporter) that, in 2010, the New York Knicks hired a series of iconic New York-adjacent celebrities and actors to pursue LeBron James to join the Knicks. Among the list were James Gandolfini and Edie Falco, who reprised their roles of Tony and Carmela, three years after the series finale aired. So… they lived!

The original video was produced by Rocco Caruso, and it was recently discovered by sports podcaster Pablo Torre. In the short scene, Tony and Carmela are sitting in a New York apartment (Falco confirmed that it was Gandolfini’s) after being in the witness protection program. “Yeah, life’s good here Carm, even if we are in the witness protection program,” Tony says before the two discuss their “friend” LeBron James.

That magic happens after the 9:30 mark below.

“They thought, ‘Wouldn’t it be funny if we could somehow start the piece with The Sopranos?’ because it had just more or less ended,” Caruso recalled to The Hollywood Reporter at the time. “And I said, ‘I know Edie … I could send her an email,’ and she said ‘Great. I’ll do it.’”

Falco was surprised that Gandolfini was on board. “We got those requests all the time back then and Jim Gandolfini, he did nothing. And somehow he agreed to this thing, which I was shocked by. I thought it was a prank when someone said Jim’s going to do it. And there we were, dressed as our characters. And I was thinking, ‘This can’t possibly be happening.’” It definitely happened, though it might not be considered “canon.”

Unfortunately, the effort was wasted as LeBron James did not end up with the Knicks. Maybe it had something to do with the other clips which featured Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, Chris Rock, Mike Bloomberg, Alex Baldwin, and Harvey Weinstein? It was… a different time. At least we got some Sopranos trivia out of it.

(Via The Hollywood Reporter)