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Normani Can’t Help But Draw All The Attention On Her New Single, ‘Candy Paint’

We are just two weeks out from Normani’s long-awaited solo debut album, Dopamine. And tonight (May 31), the starlet on the rise dropped the viral “Candy Paint.”

Normani has been teasing “Candy Paint” for quite some time. The song appeared in a campaign for Bose last summer. And over the course of the past few weeks, the “Candy Paint” dance challenge has been a trending move on TikTok. And the full version delivers on it’s banging promise.

Over a clangy, bumping beat, Normani pops in, fully aware that all eyes are on her. She can’t help that she’s young and beautiful, nor can she help whose heads turn in her direction. Taking inspiration from her hometown of Houston, she draws attention like the lowriders in the 713.

“If you let me take him, you might never get him back / I’m a baddie and I don’t know how to act / Booty candy painted with the diamond in the back,” she sings on the chorus.

It’s been six years since Normani’s former girl group announced their indefinite hiatus, and since Normani first starting teasing her solo album. But “Candy Paint,” along with the previously released “1:59,” precedes a project that already seems to be worth the long wait.

You can listen to “Candy Paint” above

Dopamine is out 6/14 via RCA. Find more information here.

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Fred Again.., Anderson .Paak, And Chika Set The Sexy Summer Vibes On Their New Collab, ‘Places To Be’

This summer, we’re all gonna be outside. And Fred Again.. just dropped a hot contender for the song of the season. Joined by Anderson .Paak and Chika, Fred is setting the sexy vibes with his new single, “Places To Be.”

Over an energetic beat, listeners can feel their hearts racing, instantly calling back their favorite summer fling. On the chorus, Chika and Paak repeat “Hello, I got places to be / Got me next to you, and you next to me,” utilizing a sample of a poem called “Intimacy,” first shared to Soundcloud by Chika in 2017

Paak takes the bridge, delivering his signature raspy vocals, as he promises his loyalty to a woman, and simply asks the same in return.

“Baby girl, there’s nothin’ that could keep from you / Haters always wanna keep me from you / Got me pickin’ out my speed now for ya / Please be loyal,” he sings.

The song’s speed slows down toward the end, sonically symbolizing winding down in the summertime heat, with your favorite person by your side.

In addition to this instantly iconic track, Paak is gearing up to release more music this summer. Next Friday (June 7), Paak will release his new collab album with Knxwledge as the supergroup NxWorries, called Why Lawd?.

In the meantime, you can listen to “Got Places To Be” above.

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Luka Doncic And Kyrie Irving Pummeled The Wolves To Send The Mavs To The NBA Finals

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The Dallas Mavericks are on their way to the NBA Finals. Thanks to both Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving putting up spectacular nights, Dallas was able to walk into Minnesota and pick up an emphatic, 124-103 win in Game 5 over the Timberwolves to pick up a 4-1 series victory.

The Mavericks made very clear in the first quarter that they had no interest in letting this series go six games. While things were close as the two teams felt one another out, Dallas closed the period on a 17-1 run that let them take a 35-19 lead into the second.

Doncic was the driving force behind all of this, as the Mavs star looked like the best player in the world over the opening 12 minutes of the game. Doncic outscored the Timberwolves on his own during the first, as he had 20 points on 8-for-11 shooting.

Minnesota had an opportunity to try and cut into the lead early on in the second quarter, as Doncic went to the bench to start the frame. Instead, Irving started to cook, and as a result, the Mavs actually extended their lead to 20 points by the time Doncic returned to the game.

Even when Doncic returned, the Wolves were able to get the lead down to 16 points, just barely cracking open the door to start making the deficit more respectable with the hopes of a run in the second half. Instead, Dallas went on a major run to close out the quarter, as the team outscored Minnesota, 17-4, over the final 4:30 of the second to go into the locker room with a 69-40 lead.

Doncic and Irving were nothing short of brilliant in the first half, as the pair to combined to outscore the Timberwolves on their own. The former had 25 points on 10-for-16 shooting with six rebounds, three assists, and two rebounds, while the latter went for 19 points on 7-for-11 shooting. As a team, Dallas shot 61 percent from the field and 60 percent from three, compared to 34.1 percent from the field and 16.7 percent from three for Minnesota.

There was just nothing that Minnesota could do in the second half. Even when the team would put a run together, the scoreboard would show that they were nowhere close to taking a lead — at no point in the second half did the Timberwolves get within 20 points, and Dallas went up by as many as 36. Even though Karl-Anthony Towns and Anthony Edwards both put up big numbers, there was just nothing the Wolves could do with how dominant Doncic and Irving were on the night.

With just over three minutes left and Dallas leading by 25 points, both teams decided to empty their benches and play out the string with the superstars watching from the sideline. And when the buzzer finally sounded, the Mavs were already celebrating their first berth in the NBA Finals in 13 years.

Doncic and Irving each went for 36 points, with Doncic putting up a double-double with 10 rebounds. Both P.J. Washington (12 points) and Daniel Gafford (11 points) hit the double-figure scoring mark on the night. For the Timberwolves, Towns had a double-double with 28 points and 12 rebounds, while Edwards had 28 points, nine rebounds, and six assists.

Now, the Mavericks will get a week off before the start of the NBA Finals, where they’ll take on the Boston Celtics. Game 1 will take place in Boston on Thursday, June 6.

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Snoop Dogg Loved Luka Doncic Trash Talking A Heckler Behind Snoop’s Seats In Minnesota

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Luka Doncic is one of the NBA’s best players when it comes to ripping an opposing team’s heart out on a big stage. There have been some pretty prominent examples in the past of Doncic finding a level that no one else in the league can reach when the Dallas Mavericks really need it — just ask the Phoenix Suns, as Doncic famously once walked into their building and ended their season in a Game 7 with an absolutely stunning performance.

While it’s not happening in a Game 7, Doncic painted his latest masterpiece on Thursday night against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The game took place in Target Center, and a win would mean that Dallas would move on to the NBA Finals. As such, Doncic had 25 at halftime, the Mavs went into the locker room with a 29 point lead, and everyone in the building was just totally deflated. In fact, Doncic got to use the second half of the game getting into it with fans, namely this one guy who appeared to call him a crybaby.

Well, Doncic finished a layup through traffic and drew a foul, and right after, he turned to the guy and had something to say. Sitting in front of the heckler was none other than Snoop Dogg, who thought Luka tearing into some dude was absolutely hilarious.

Doncic wasn’t going at Snoop here, but boy, it would’ve been something if he did.

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Charles Barkley Was ‘Embarrassed’ For Wolves Fans After Minnesota’s Awful First Half In Game 5

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The Minnesota Timberwolves finally got a win over the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday night in Game 4, with Karl-Anthony Towns and Anthony Edwards coming to life. With their stars finally playing well at the same time, there was some optimism that Minnesota might be able to threaten the Mavs in the series, considering they were so close in the first three games even with their stars struggles.

With the series shifting back to Minneapolis, Game 5 presented an opportunity for the Wolves to really make things interesting in the series. That hope lasted less than a quarter of game time, as Luka Doncic outscored the Wolves by himself in the first quarter and by halftime, the Mavs led by 29 (with Luka and Kyrie Irving outscoring Dallas by themselves, 44-40).

Charles Barkley had been among those that bought into the Wolves getting Game 5, calling for a blowout win and a raucous Target Center. Instead, with a stunned crowd behind him, Barkley noted he was shocked by how flat Minnesota came out, and later said he was “embarrassed” for the Timberwolves fans because of how terribly the team played in the first 24 minutes.

It was truly shocking to see how flat they came out, and he and Shaq felt the Wolves were satisfied by simply not getting swept. Dallas, to their credit, recognized the danger in giving Minnesota hope of becoming the first team to ever come back from down 0-3, and immediately took control of Game 5 and silenced the crowd. Doncic and Kyrie were sensational in the first half and their defense was crisp in movement and rotations, but the Wolves also looked totally overwhelmed by the moment and never responded to that first punch from the Mavs.

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School posts kindergarten to graduation transition video now people are crying on the internet

Graduation season has befallen upon American parents and caregivers. There are many country songs that croon on about how children grow up so fast that you’ll miss it if you take your eyes off of them for just a second. The month of May starts the flow of tears down proud parents’ cheeks as they watch the little person they raised have their named called for their very last high school moment.

It’s a feeling that is bitter-sweet and cannot be easily wrapped up in words to show the complexity of emotions both parents and graduates are experiencing. Mr. Tausch, principal of Louisville High School enlisted the help of the class of 2036 to honor how quickly the transition from kindergarten to high school graduate happens.

The video is beyond adorable featuring seven kindergarteners jumping “into” the camera only to come out on the other side in caps and gowns as high school seniors.


The short video is set to Elvis Presley’s “Burning Love” and boy is it hitting people in the feels. Just about everyone that watches the video turns into a crying mess.

See if you can get through it without getting a little something in your eye:

“Whoever had the foresight to make this is a genius. I’m bawling,” one person shares.

“Not me sobbing! My daughter is graduating this year and I still can’t comprehend how time went by so quickly,” another mom writes.

“I didn’t know where this was going.. but once that first kid jumped I instantly started bawling my eyes out congrats grads & under grads,” someone cries.

“Oh my God, these are not my children and I’m sitting here with tears in my eyes. This is the most amazing graduation video I’ve ever seen,” one commenter says.

People can’t seem to get over how brilliant this video is or how emotional it made them over kids they don’t know. Parents everywhere know what it feels like to put to bed a kindergartener and waking up a senior. A trippy time warp happens between those years and this video captures it perfectly.

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Rural residents share things that people who’ve always lived in cities won’t understand

If you were to travel around the U.S., you’d see probably note some cultural differences between various regions, from the East Coast to the West Coast, from the South to the Midwest. But what really gives Americans different experiences and perspectives is rural life vs. city life.

Americans have a huge expanse of land we call home, some of which is made up of densely populated cities with intertwining highways and some of which is vast farmland dotted with small towns. Rural and city folks share the most important things in common, of course—the desire to live in peace, the ability to take care of our families, the need for a community we can count on, the appreciation of beauty and nature—but our daily lives can look totally different from one another in sometimes dramatic ways.


Someone on Reddit asked, “Rural folks, what are the things city folks won’t understand?” and the answers are a fascinating peek into life in the country for people who have lived their whole lives in cities. Here are some of the most popular responses:

There may not be traffic, but there are tractors

Legitimately being late for school or appointments due to being stuck behind a tractor.”Bimblelina

“I would always leave my house super early when it was planting season and harvest season.”Sadimal

“We drove our tractors to high school one day per year to celebrate the agriculture that was all around us, wild times.”TwinTowwa69

“When I was dating my now wife, we were long distance. I grew up in the middle of nowhere Missouri and has several farms around where I lived. One time I was talking to my then girlfriend on the phone and told her ‘Ah crap, I’m stuck behind a tractor. Gonna be a long drive.’

She was silent for a moment before saying ‘….a tractor? What?’ Then it occurred to me that her having grown up in a suburb of Atlanta, had never experienced such a thing.”paddjo95

Personal wars with the wildlife

You or someone you know has a personal vendetta against a wild animal in the area.”NFL_MVP_Kevin_White

“I’ve never seen my father be more creative than when he’s plotting against a racoon that has wronged him.” reinvent___

“Oh my gosh yes. My dad’s at war with a woodpecker. He’s even printed out an info pamphlet on woodpeckers and wrote in big letters “know thy enemy”. The amount of whirligigs and nets around the house is insane.”jbird8806

“My uncle was in a war of attrition against beavers for literal decades.” KMM2404

“Two of my neighbors have a shoot on sight policy for groundhogs. The one who is the most mild mannered was riding down the road on his side by side, and I see him slam the breaks, do a turnabout in a driveway, then heard a gunshot, then he sped off. Saw the groundhog the next morning. The other one, every time I hear a gunshot I wonder ‘snake or groundhog?'”TacticoolPeter

So many random cows

“I own a house that sits smack in the middle of three cattle farms. The other night, I took my dog out to pee well after dark. There was a weird noise, and a pair of glowing eyes at the end of my driveway. It was, of course, a cow. I called my neighbor to the North. He drove his UTV down, inspected the cow, didn’t recognize it, and called my neighbor to the south. He sent his teenage son over in a car with no catalytic converter/muffler. He also didn’t recognize the cow. Finally, my neighbor from the West was summoned on his ATV. It was his cow. The rest of us stood there drinking beer and watching the Western neighbor drive his cow home with an ATV. Good times.”EarhornJones

“My neighbor keeps her horses on our farm because we have some pastures already fenced in and the horses keep the grass level. One of the horses, Rose, loves to get out of the pasture and mosey around the farm — more than once she’s walked up to the house and bumped her nose against the window where I’m working inside to say hello. So of course I have to pop outside and pet her and then walk her back. 🤷🏼♀️ She’s a darling.

Neighbor also has a cow named Star who likes to come up and visit her equine sisters. A bit later, when my neighbor realizes the cow’s missing, I’ll see her trudging up the lane with a lead and then the cow meekly following behind her.” Elphaba78

“Our cows got out last year for two days and I swear every old man for five miles was stoked to watch for them and help put them back. Word spread like wildfire they were out. Old men were texting on a group text and mounting their atvs and calling my husband. “I seen them on Troy’s place!” It was super helpful and entertaining.”farmchic5038

So many random vegetables

Leaving your car windows closed at church in the summer so you don’t come back out to a car full of zucchini”Armyjeepguy

“There’s no escaping the zucchini. It will be left on the hood, or the roof, or the gardener will straight up accost you after mass and shove a bag of it in to your arms, or trick your children into bringing bags of it out to the car.”MrsMeredith

“I’m from western Iowa. Instead of zucchini, it’s always sweet corn.”ProfessorRoyHinkley

“This is exactly the example I use to explain to people the difference between the city and the country. If you live in the country the only reason you lock your doors to your car is the people don’t put vegetables in it. No one believes it’s not a joke.”Overall_Midnight_

There’s no such thing as a quick run to the grocery store

“You need to carefully plan out your shopping needs because that trip to Walmart or Home Depot might be a two hour round trip.” lockednchaste

“Moving rural taught me how to cook. I had to build up a well stocked pantry and freezer because the grocery store was an hour away. I had to learn how to plan meals because you needed to know what to thaw out. I learned so many substitutions because sometimes you just didn’t make it to town and the milk, eggs, butter or what have you ran out. All that also got me more comfortable just throwing skillet dinners together because sometimes there just isn’t time for recipes, but I knew what worked well together.

Also, canned and frozen foods. Fresh produce is only good for the first few days after grocery day.” HplsslyDvtd2Sm1NtU

“I was on the phone with someone one day and realized I forgot milk at the store. They were utterly flabbergasted that i said it was going to have to wait until a few days later to go get because I was not going to do an hour minimum of driving total just to get one item.” HobbyHoarder_

Pigs are much scarier than you’d think

“Full-grown pigs are massive, and terrifying. And they can and will eat someone if ever they get the opportunity.”Heroic-Forger

“I’m reminded of my time at the University of Iowa. A fellow I knew, grad student age, but he wasn’t actively attending, walked with a cane because of a gimpy leg. He’d broke it when he was a child, but he’d tell anyone who asked that he was mauled by a sow. He said the city people would just laugh it off as a joke. The country people would look at him in horror and say, ‘And you’re still alive?!?!'” – DrHugh

“Having to explain to my kid why everyone was so scared when Dorothy fell into the pig pen in Wizard of Oz was surreal. I can’t even remember when a healthy fear of swine was instilled into me.”tikierapokemon

“I’ve worked with wolves, literally had some of them lick my face. I was significantly more uncomfortable being in a pen with a large pig.”Learningstuff247

Talking about the weather isn’t just trivial small talk

“Weather changes your life. I’ve sat on the porch with my parents watching hail destroy our wheat crop days before it was due for harvest. There’s nothing you can do. You just watch. I’ve also stood in a circle with my parents and older brother in the yard while we prayed for rain. For farmers, weather is destiny.” Cranialscrewtop

“I took an English lit class in college and we read journal of a woman in the 1860s. Several people were really turned off by how much she wrote about the weather. As the only farm kid in the class I tried to explain to them how much of your life is dictated by the weather. Most of them just stared at me like I was nuts.”msjammies73

“I’m not a farmer, I am from Nebraska. My relatives who live in a city in another state their whole lives don’t understand why people here talk about the weather so much. It determines the local economy in a lot of ways.”bubbajones5963

The sweet sound of snowy silence

“Standing on my back porch in winter and there is absolute dead silence.” vankirk

“The absolute quiet during a heavy snow fall. I went out during one once to take pictures. Got some great shots but the experience of being the only one around is the closest I’ll get to being a pioneer and being the first to see something.”naughtarneau

“I miss dead silence at night. I grew up with it in a small town, but since college I’ve lived in places with actual civilization. But whenever I’ve brought friends back to my town for a weekend, they’re freaked out by the nighttime silence.” Petules

“Silent and DARK. I’ve lived in huge cities, suburbs, and back-end-of nowhere unincorporated areas. How dark it gets at night just amazed me in the rural areas.”Nearby_Reality_5412

“It’s so beautiful. My favorite thing every year is to go for a jog during the first snowfall. No sound but your feet, your breath, and that soft sound of millions of snowflakes landing at once. It’s a bit of peace you just can’t get anywhere outside of a cave.”xdrakennx

The Reddit thread has more responses, from not flushing the toilet during a power outage to why having multiple guns doesn’t make you a gun nut, that are interesting reads about rural life. And of course, a reverse list could easily be made by city folks for people who have always lived in the country. The better we understand one another’s basic daily experiences, the better we’re able to see through one another’s eyes and understand one another’s perspectives.

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Drew Barrymore gets honest about the ‘hard choice’ she made with her kids and smartphones

It’s understandable for parents to put off giving their kid a smartphone ‘til the last moment possible. Because it can be the moment they change from a happy, carefree tween to a teenager whose face is constantly stuck in their phone.

A smartphone exposes them to all the dangers of social media and is connects them 24-7 to a device that manipulates them on a biochemical level. Further, recent research has shown there is a “fairly robust” consensus among academics that smartphones are linked to the rise in teen depression, loneliness and self-harm.

No wonder many parents are thinking twice about getting their kids a smartphone.

In a video recently shared by The Drew Barrymore Show, the daytime TV host revealed the struggle she’s having with her daughters, Olive, 11, and Frankie, 10, who are asking for smartphones.


“A lot of parents are giving their kids phones at very young ages, and it’s just access to everything,” Barrymore told her audience. “It’s really tough. I’m like very overwhelmed.”

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But even though she’s under extreme pressure from her kids, Barrymore is standing her ground. “I’m not going to give up. I’m not going to give in. I haven’t let my kids have phones yet,” she told the audience as it broke into applause.

Barrymore’s struggle with telling her children “no” is one that every parent faces.

“It’s amazing to have wanted so badly for my kids to love me and to love their environment and feel safe…None of us want our children to resent us,” she continued. “And we don’t want to be their enemy. It’s such a hard choice to say, ‘I don’t care if you hate me for this. I don’t care if you’re mad at me for this. I know that I am doing the right thing by you and I accept your anger.’”

“Nobody wants their kids to be angry with them. It’s not a great feeling,” she continued. Barrymore also understands that, as a parent, it’s easy to have a weak moment and give in because toeing the line can be tiresome. “I have to find the courage every day not to give in,” she said.

But in the end, Barrymore understands that every parent and child is different and that those who have bought their kids smartphones shouldn’t feel bad about the decision. “And by the way, if you’ve given your kids phones and you’re doing the hands up, you’re not wrong. There is no right and wrong. It’s just a hard thing to navigate,” she said.

The post went viral, attracting over 860,000 views and nearly 1300 comments. Many sent messages of support for Barrymore and those who share the same dilemma. “If your child is never mad at you, you aren’t doing your job,” Cheriek wrote. “Thanks for adding the last statement. I have told so many people that. There is no right or wrong on how you are raising your children.” Julia Belgraves added.

How old are kids when they get their first smartphones these days? According to Common Sense Media, 42% of kids have a phone by age 10, 71% by 12 and 91% by 14. Unfortunately, there is no consensus on the right age to give a child a smartphone. Jerry Bubrick, PhD, a clinical psychologist at the Child Mind Institute says it depends on the child’s maturity. “I tell parents that it’s not so much about a particular age as it is about a kid’s social awareness and understanding of what the technology means,” Dr. Bubrick told Child Mind.

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Werner Herzog motivational posters are the best thing on the internet

Looking for a little inspiration this afternoon, but don’t actually want to be uplifted?

Well, then get a boost from the solemn Teutonic prose of legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog via the genius Tumblr project Herzog Inspirationals.


Take comfort and advice from the man for whom getting shot in the gut was NBD as you learn about the humble simplicity of the chicken or the inner life of birds.

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Here’s a paycheck for a McDonald’s worker. And here’s my jaw dropping to the floor.

I’ve written tons of things about minimum wage, backed up by fact-checkers and economists and scholarly studies. All of them point to raising the minimum wage as a solution to lifting people out of poverty and getting folks off of public assistance. It’s slowly happening, and there’s much more to be done.

But when it comes right down to it, where the rubber meets the road is what it means for everyday workers who have to live with those wages. I honestly don’t know how they do it.


Ask yourself: Could I live on this small of a full-time paycheck? I know what my answer is.

(And note that the minimum wage in many parts of the county is STILL $7.25, so it would be even less than this).

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This story was written by Brandon Weber and was originally appeared on 02.26.15