Although “Cobra Kai will never die,” the Netflix series will officially be put on the mantle sometime in 2025 with the final episodes. At that point, Daniel LaRusso will head east for that The Karate Kid: Legends movie starring Jackie Chan and (presumably) the ghost of Pat Morita’s Mr. Miyagi. Before that happens, however, the second part of the sixth season (I know, this release structure has grown overly complicated) will surface to take Eagle Fang Miyagi-do to the most prestigious international competition on the globe.
Obviously, this Sekai Taikai competition does not exist IRL. What goes down during these fights is wild, so perhaps people will draw some metaphorical Floor Is Lava comparisons, at least in spirit. No spoilers shall be found here, however, because we are mainly here today to answer one question.
When Does Cobra Kai Season 6 Part 2 Stream On Netflix?
Johnny Lawrence will send it to the internet on Friday, Nov. 15 with a 12:00am PST and 3:00am EST release time.
The show will then unfurl its penultimate batch, which essentially consist of five tournament-centered episodes, but don’t worry. There’s still plenty of prescheduled time for drama, including context of Tory’s change of heart that caused her to move back to Cobra Kai from Miyagi-do, despite Robby not even being shown questioning where she was in the interim. (What a great move from a boyfriend, which probably further bolstered Tory’s hasty decision.)
Additionally, Daniel-san will be distracted from the competition by that box of Miyagi possessions that sat undisturbed for decades. This show’s heightened reality is a real trip, but Cobra Kai remains irresistible.
Netflix has provided a brief description of these episodes to invite viewers to “the Sekai Taikai, where Miyagi-Do will face new challenges and old enemies as they fight to become world champions – can they stay united as internal rivalries bubble back to the surface?” Get your popcorn ready.
Tate McRae will keep busy in 2025: Today (November 14), she announced a new album called So Close To What, as well as the Miss Possessive Tour.
A press release notes of the project, “Through unfiltered lyricism and raw emotions, So Close To What represents the journey of growing up when the road ahead feels infinite and the destination increasingly elusive. It’s an introspective exploration of self-discovery, love, and searching for balance in moments of uncertainty.”
A new McRae single, “2 Hands,” is set for release today at 7 p.m. ET.
The general on-sale for US and Canada Miss Possessive Tour tickets starts November 22 at 11 a.m. local time. Find more information about various pre-sales on McRae’s website.
Check out the So Close To What cover art and McRae’s upcoming tour dates below.
Tate McRae’s So Close To What Album Cover Artwork
RCA Records
Tate McRae’s 2025 Tour Dates: Miss Possessive Tour
03/18/2025 — Mexico City, Mexico @ Pepsi Centre
03/22/2025 — Buenos Aires, Argentina @ Lollapalooza Argentina
03/23/2025 — Santiago, Chile @ Lollapalooza Chile
03/25/2025 — Santiago, Chile @ Teatro Coliseo
03/27/2025 — Bogota, Colombia @ Estereo Picnic
03/29/2025 — São Paulo, Brazil @ Lollapalooza Brazil
05/07/2025 — Lisbon, Portugal @ MEO Arena
05/09/2025 — Madrid, Spain @ Palacio Vistalegre
05/13/2025 — Stuttgart, Germany @ Schleyer-Halle
05/14/2025 — Antwerp, Belgium @ Sportpaleis
05/16/2025 — Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena
05/19/2025 — Birmingham, UK @ Utilita Arena
05/20/2025 — London, UK @ The O2
05/23/2025 — Glasgow, UK @ OVO Hydro
05/24/2025 — Manchester, UK @ Co-op Live
05/27/2025 — Paris, France @ Accor Arena
05/28/2025 — Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Ziggo Dome
05/30/2025 — Copenhagen, Denmark @ Royal Arena
06/01/2025 — Stockholm, Sweden @ Avicii Arena
06/03/2025 — Hamburg, Germany @ Barclays Arena
06/04/2025 — Berlin, Germany @ Uber Arena
06/06/2025 — Lodz, Poland @ Atlas Arena
06/08/2025 — Vienna, Austria @ Wiener Stadthalle – Halle D
06/10/2025 — Prague, Czech Republic @ O2 Arena
06/11/2025 — Munich, Germany @ Olympiahalle
06/13/2025 — Bologna, Italy @ Unipol Arena
06/16/2025 — Cologne, Germany @ Lanxess Arena
06/18/2025 — Zurich, Switzerland @ Hallenstadion
08/05/2025 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
08/07/2025 — Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place
08/09/2025 — Winnipeg, MB @ Canada Life Centre
08/13/2025 — Saint Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center
08/15/2025 — Chicago, IL @ United Center
08/16/2025 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
08/19/2025 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
08/22/2025 — Ottawa, ON @ Canadian Tire Centre
08/24/2025 — Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
08/26/2025 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden
08/29/2025 — Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
08/31/2025 — Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena
09/03/2025 — New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
09/06/2025 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
09/09/2025 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
09/11/2025 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
09/13/2025 — Orlando, FL @ Kia Center
09/16/2025 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center
09/18/2025 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
09/20/2025 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
09/24/2025 — San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center
09/26/2025 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum
So Close To What is out 2/21/2025 via RCA Records. Find more information here.
The NBA and Nike officially unveiled the 2024-25 City Edition uniforms for all 30 teams on Thursday, and while the designs have been leaked since this summer, I like to wait until we get the official images to rank them. That is because the actual jerseys themselves almost always look better than their 2D mock-ups, which is certainly the case with this year’s crop. The leaks got roasted to no end on social media and while I’m not crazy about this year’s group of uniforms, they aren’t as bad in actuality as the leaks looked.
That said, there are some heaters and some really bad ones, along with a big crop this year of very “meh” looks as it’s fair to wonder if Nike and the teams are running a bit short on ideas — good news guys, at least another 12 years of these! Here we are ranking the uniforms from worst to best, where there’s one that should become part of one team’s permanent look.
You’re Better Than This
30. Boston Celtics
NBA
Creating good alternates is hard when you have an iconic jersey set, and that’s the problem the Celtics (and Lakers) run into every year. These are just bad and don’t even seem to be trying to do anything interesting. Wear your normal (and great) uniforms, please.
29. Los Angeles Lakers
NBA
Same goes for the Lakers. These are just unbecoming of a once proud franchise.
Tried Something, Just Not For Me
28. Miami Heat
NBA
I’m honestly kind of stunned they went back to the Heat Culture well again after the reaction to when they did this last year, but it does look a little better on the all red uniform. Still, c’mon guys, stop trying to make this a thing.
27. Oklahoma City Thunder
NBA
On the opposite end of the spectrum from Boston and L.A. is OKC, which has had one uniform in its history that I thought was legitimately good (the 2018 City Edition honoring Oklahoma’s Native American heritage). Everything else has been either “meh” or outright bad. I’ll say this, these aren’t the worst unis they’ve ever had, but I just am not a fan.
26. Indianapolis Pacers
NBA
The Pacers have done this look before in black, and it’s just not for me.
25. Atlanta Hawks
NBA
A retro look that just doesn’t really land for me. I will say, I bet the court they have for this color scheme will look great, but I’m just not a big fan of the lettering.
24. Brooklyn Nets
NBA
I wouldn’t call these bad, they just don’t land for me, but that’s also been the case for a number of the Brooklyn City Editions over the years.
23. Denver Nuggets
NBA
I’m just out on the 5280 thing. I like the mountains on the side and the topographical map thing, and while I think there are better executions, leaning into the rainbow coloring is generally good for Denver. However, I just can’t get on board with the 5280 in place of lettering.
White Jerseys With No Real Juice
22. Dallas Mavericks
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All of the uniforms in this tier have the same issue of not being bad, but also not being particularly inspiring. Dallas’ are particularly plain, which, again, not necessarily bad, but not memorable either.
21. Chicago Bulls
NBA
I get they’re going for the Chicago musical font here, but it feels like they weren’t willing to go all-in on it and the end result is pretty bland.
20. Minnesota Timberwolves
NBA
I get what Minnesota’s going for, but I just see an old Windows 98 screensaver in that design.
19. New York Knicks
NBA
They aren’t as bad as the Lakers and Celtics, but they also have a similar problem where their normal uniforms are iconic classics and trying something new often just makes you want them to do what they always do.
18. Orlando Magic
NBA
The Magic are at the top of this group by virtue of having the best lettering/logo — the Magic with a star for the A is always great — but Orlando has great uniform looks and this one just falls flat comparatively.
Colorful Jerseys With No Real Juice
17. Charlotte Hornets
NBA
Like Orlando, Charlotte has some great throwback looks and this just makes me wish they were wearing one of those instead.
16. Los Angeles Clippers
NBA
My colleague Mark said the logo looks like it should be for store brand paper towels and I can’t unsee it. I do like that shade of blue though.
15. Milwaukee Bucks
NBA
Perfectly fine, even though it’s still a little confusing when the Bucks are wearing all-blue.
Pandering To Your Star Player By Remaking His College Jersey
14. Detroit Pistons
NBA
Never seen a more Oklahoma State jersey in my life. Go Pokes.
Jersey From A Basketball Movie That Couldn’t Get NBA Licensing
13. Houston Rockets
NBA
I actually kinda like these, but they are giving off strong vibes of made up Houston jerseys for a movie that couldn’t afford NBA licensing.
Good Efforts At Taking A Swing
12. New Orleans Pelicans
NBA
If I were to guess, these will be among the most polarizing unis. I dig New Orleans leaning into being a little different and weird, and the herringbone pattern with actual bones certainly does that. They will likely be at the bottom of some folks rankings but I don’t think their standard unis are so good that they can’t get weird and have it work.
11. Golden State Warriors
NBA
These have grown on me a bit, in part because they at least look like Warriors uniforms — unlike their Michigan/Marquette alternates from a year or two ago. They aren’t the best uniforms in the world, but a solid attempt at playing off something unique to the Bay (the Golden Gate Bridge).
10. Washington Wizards
NBA
I really like the District font and this year they put it on a nice color instead of whatever the hell the black and green and orange thing was a year ago. The Wizards won’t be good this year, but I do think they’ll look good in these.
9. San Antonio Spurs
NBA
I like this Spurs font, they’ve done it before but it works for me. I also like this shade of blue. These aren’t as good as their fiesta look in the past, but a solid choice and I just like when the Spurs have a little pop of color.
8. Cleveland Cavaliers
NBA
I like these, even though I will not immediately spot this color and go “Cavs” in my brain. Part of why these will work is their court that goes with them is phenomenal.
7. Phoenix Suns
NBA
Another one that gets a big boost from an unbelievably good court design. These play off the old 1995 All-Star logo, and while I’m not crazy about the font, I still dig them. If they incorporated the saguaro cactus into them, they’d be higher.
Very Good Uniforms
6. Portland Trail Blazers
The Blazers almost always do a good job with the City edition uni, and this year is another good addition to their rotation. A big part of that is their “Rip City” font just looks good on anything.
5. Utah Jazz
NBA
The Jazz are finally making the move back to the purple mountains with their full-time uniform set, and this year’s City Edition is a very good version of that.
4. Memphis Grizzlies
NBA
The throwback to the Memphis Sounds just looks fantastic. I love that Memphis font and these are going to look fantastic on the floor — even if it’ll take a little adjustment to seeing a team in red and thinking “Grizzlies”.
3. Sacramento Kings
NBA
The Kings also have another really good throwback look, taking it to the days of the Cincinnati Royals. The royal blue and red just pops, and they didn’t try to do too much with a uniform that doesn’t need much more.
2. Philadelphia 76ers
NBA
I’m a sucker for this spectrum Sixers look. I just think it’s so clean and the white edition is even better than the navy look from a couple years back.
Make It The Permanent Logo
1. Toronto Raptors
NBA
The Vince Carter Raptor doing his legendary between-the-legs dunk is so good and the Raptors need to just make it their permanent logo. These with the purple retro look they brought back this year is a damn-near perfect uniform set and it’s a shame they will move on to something new next season.
One of the most anticipated albums of 2024, or 2025, or whenever it comes out is SZA’s Lana (not to be confused with Lana Del Rey’s new album). It was originally intended as an extended version of 2022’s massive SOS, but after a few songs leaked to the public, the album has since become its own thing.
SZA gave an update on Lana in a recent interview with British Vogue. “I think I am making music from a more beautiful place. From a more possible place versus a more angsty place,” she said. “I’m not identifying with my brokenness. It’s not my identity. It’s shit that happened to me. Yeah, I experienced cruelty. I have to put it down at some point. Piece by piece, my music is shifting because of that, the lighter I get.”
SZA also discussed headlining Glastonbury earlier this year. “I just felt like nothing I could do would be enough for Glastonbury, no matter what I did. It scared me. I was like, well, I wish I wasn’t doing it, but I couldn’t walk away from it…” she said. “I want to be the second Black woman in history, but then it’s such a f*cking tall order. It’s like, no matter what you do here, you will be subject to criticism. Because of who you are. But that’s life. That’s life, you know?”
One of the highlights of The Eras Tour is when Taylor Swift gives a young fan her hat while performing “22.” The lucky recipient during a recent concert in Indianapolis was 7-year-old Eloise, who, despite her young age, has a connection to the pop star that goes way back.
Swift used to be very active on social media, including interacting with her fans on Instagram Live. Eloise’s Swiftie mom, Cindy Childs, was streaming one night when Swift jumped into the comments. “It was a really fun chat because Taylor was like, ‘Don’t wake her up,’ and all my friends were like, ‘Wake her up,’” she told USA Today. Swift stuck around for 45 minutes and said that she wanted to meet Eloise someday. Seven years later, she stayed true to her word.
Cindy shared her story on social media ahead of the Indianapolis date of The Eras Tour, and it went viral. “All my friends were like, ‘This is getting so much traction, you have to post where you’re sitting.’ So I tweeted that we were sitting in Section 112, Row 1 if anyone wants to trade bracelets,” she said. While Swift was performing “Love Story,” a member of her team “appeared with security guards and knelt down to the 7-year-old in a 1989 iridescent bomber jacket,” according to USA Today. “She asked the girl if she was Eloise and took her hand. Childs, her sister, and her niece trailed behind all the way to the end of the stage catwalk.”
Maxo Kream is back with a fourth — or perhaps, eighth, if you count by his reckoning — album, Personification. A showcase of the Houston native’s storytelling prowess, Personification sees the Brandon Banks rapper following up 2021’s Weight Of The World with a synthesis of his three “big personas”: Emekwanem, Maxo’s real name; Punken, the more reflective version of the rapper, and Trigga Maxo, the version of Maxo that once recklessly ran the streets of Southwest Houston.
Finally free of “all his cases,” as he put it via Zoom, Maxo’s latest album gives him an opportunity to unpack the hard-fought lessons he’s learned over the past several years of conflicting lifestyles. Yes, he was once a young, wild gang member terrorizing the community, but he was also an athlete, a member of a team. Now, he’s a father, an entertainer, a teacher. Personification is Maxo’s attempt to reconcile these roles and the choices he’s made within them to offer contrasting views of each.
So, while there are plenty of “shoot-’em-up” tracks like “Mo Murda” and “Triggaman,” there are also joints that look back on those times with the furrowed brow of experience. “Big Hoe Me” and “Cracc Era” see Maxo examining the consequences of those youthful mistakes and the insecurities that led to them, while songs like “Walk By Faith,” which features his younger brother Josh under a new rap name, take a more meta view, laying out the game and letting listeners decide where they fall on the board.
Personification is a rapper’s story, injecting difficult truths into the rap tropes. Maxo deconstructed the album with Uproxx, expanding on the insights he expresses in its 14 tracks with his signature blunt honesty, and uncompromising wit.
Personification was a tough listen for me because some of the content on it reminded me very much of how I grew up and where I grew up. First and foremost, “Big Hoe Me.” It’s got such a harsh outlook toward negative mentorship. I wanted to ask, what made it so important to you to compare and contrast positive mentorship, versus that kind of negative mentorship?
Yeah, bro, a lot of these n****s be hoes. A lot of these n****s don’t really be that. They be living through their 2nd childhood to little n****s all on the side. Not everybody like that. I didn’t have no big homie that was a hoe. But I know some hoe ass big homies.
I’ve been doing this shit since 2003. We in 2025. I played sports, everything, rap, all that. So, it just shit in the hood. It’s not only with gang shit. It’s mentorship. It’s parents like that. It’s fathers like that. It’s coaches like that.
We actually been on corners back in the day. That’s how I knew my homie. A lot of these n****s know each other from Instagram and motherf*cking GTA. That’s how they know each other. They don’t even stay on the same side of town. They gotta come and drive to the block. They’re commuting to the hood.
I do rap about the turned up side and sliding, the drilling, the riding for your n****s. But I also talk about, okay, as soon you go home, this comes to your door. The opps might come slide on you and slaughter your people by mistake. Looking for you. I show the pros and cons. There’s a lot of rappers that don’t do that.
So, that leads me into why I had such a big laugh on “Smokey.” “Out of town, banger, go to Cali and get laughed at.” Can you elaborate on that principle? Can you elaborate on what gets gotten laughed at from out here?
Hell yeah. I feel like in Houston, they’re riding Cali n****s dick, and the Cali n****s don’t give a f*ck about them for real. They respect n****s that come from Houston and rep their own sh*t. I’m from Forum Park [Crips]. We got our own history. They respect that. I never came to Cali, came to Hoover Street, came to the Hoovers [a Los Angeles Crip set], like, ‘Yo, I’m looking to be down.’ I’m coming over here like, ‘I do this. Y’all do this’. It’s respect. I was at the studio with Hit-Boy and Big Hit. When I’m saying the sh*t, they felt that. And they respect everything I do.
It does feel like there is, on this one, a little bit more sense of disapproval or maybe remorse of Cripping lifestyle. Did your outlook on the lifestyle begin to change recently and if so, what caused the shift for you?
I ain’t going to say it changed. With me being older and having kids and seeing these young n****s that look up to me… I never crashed out a young n****. I had never told my n**** to go slide or drill or nothing like that. I’m like, “Come to my concert. Come to my show, come on tour, and come to the studio.” I did it because when I was a young n****, I did it on my own. Or did with my niggas, but we past that, bro. I ain’t going to send no young n**** to do nothing. Then he go to jail or send the young n**** to do something, and they die because then that’s on me.
Because I did that. I’m responsible for that. I just speak on the Crip sh*t because I’m a retired gang member. I’m not a gangbanger. I used to actually bang. So, I’m really respected. So, it’s different when you hear something from, like, a teacher. But when you hear something from a n****a that you idolize, and it be the same shit that you been through, it hit different. You don’t understand, being a rapper… We really got more focus on the household than the parents, bro. That’s why people be so mad at the music. So I’m like, bro, so if I’m going to talk about it, I gotta cover something about what happened after this. Or put out a jail song. Because that’s going to happen to your ass. If you’re doing all the sh*t I rap about, avoiding jail is not real.
They’ll put you on probation for 15 years.
Come on, man. Freed Young Thug, but he ain’t all the way free.
What’s the best part about working with your brother?
The best part about working with Josh, that motherfucker cold. That n**** never wrote a rap in his life. I told him to write a rap. And he didn’t rap for 3 months. When I took him to the studio, I think one of the first songs he did was “Brothers.” I can’t wait for him to lock me into his full fledge shit, so then I can sit back and just, “Alright. Josh hot as hell. Let me do a song with Josh.” I came from writing. But if I got to write at this point, I’m going to say “f*ck rap.” A lot of shit was written up to Punken. That’s when I start writing for real. I’ll look at the difference between Brandon Banks versus Punken. And that was my two biggest albums. Now today, look at Weight Of The World. You feel me?
We have this conversation again in a year. Where do you wanna say that Personification ended up and what has happened in that year since?
I want to say that sh*t, add another package to my catalog. I’m touring amphitheaters. And KCG Josh or Josh Kream, Joshua Biosa — whoever that n**** is — my brother is big as hell, and I can piggyback off this n*** and I’m a coast. And we in the motherf*cker doing big sh*t on PJs. Getting property for my mama. Just living, bro. I wanna be living. A lot of these n****s die. I want to be old. Out living. That’s where I want to be.
Personification is out 11/15 via RCA. Get more information here.
Last month, James Blake released a new song called “Like The End,” but it was only made available via Vault, a subscription platform he helped launch earlier this year. Now, though, he has given the track a wider traditional release.
The song sees Blake disenchanted with the state of the world. He opens the track, “As I separate my cardboard / Set my tax aside to fund another war / My spirit wakes up asking / If we’re spending what we can’t afford.” He later sings on the chorus, “But doesn’t it feel like the end? / Something’s coming for us / And maybe we’re not prepared / That this might only be day one / But doesn’t it feel like the end? / Something’s coming for us / I think we’re not prepared / That this might only be day one.”
Blake hasn’t announced a new album, but if this is the first taste of one, it would be the latest in a productive stretch for Blake. He just released his latest solo album, Playing Robots Into Heaven, in September 2023. Then, he followed it with Bad Cameo, a collaborative album with Lil Yachty that came out in June. He also produced some tracks on Erick Arc Elliott’s album I’ve Never Been Here Before from earlier this year.
Sometimes, you simply want to unplug the season and plug it back in. That is where we are when it comes to NFL handicapping in 2024. After a pair of encouraging weeks, the ugliness returned in Week 10, including a Falcons-Saints game that impossibly stayed under with three missed field goals and other malodies.
We won’t be deterred from the goal of righting the ship but, hey, you could also fade these picks if you’re feeling spicy. Before delivering this week’s five-pack, let’s take a look at the carnage in 2024.
Week 10: 1-4
2024 Season: 18-31-1
Come get these winners.
Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles UNDER 48.5 points – Widely Available
A Thursday night Under? Let’s get back to basics. Washington has been an “over” team to the tune of 7-3 this season, but Philadelphia has been quietly stout on defense in recent weeks. This is, of course, a short week for both teams, and Washington has some injury issues along its offensive line. I tend to think the Commanders defense is a touch undervalued in this spot as well, and this is a favorable price.
Cleveland Browns (+1.5) over New Orleans Saints – FanDuel
The Saints got the bounce last week after firing their coach and, with the help of one of the worst kicking performances of the season for Atlanta, New Orleans won a game it shouldn’t have won. That could benefit us this week, as the Browns are underdogs in a spot where they probably shouldn’t be. Let’s ride the Jameis roller coaster and hope it goes well.
Jacksonville Jaguars (+14) over Detroit Lions – BetMGM
Detroit is a wagon. They seemingly cover every week and, when they don’t like in Week 10, they somehow win the game despite a million turnovers. With that said, getting a full 14 here on Jacksonville is something I can’t pass on. Trust me, I know how ugly it is.
Seattle Seahawks (+6.5) over San Francisco 49ers – Widely Available
Seattle is healthier and coming off a bye, including the projected return of DK Metcalf. I’ve also been a touch low on San Francisco all season, and I simply can’t get this to 6.5 points, even with McCaffrey back for the 49ers.
TEASER: Cincinnati Bengals (+7.5) over Los Angeles Chargers and Houston Texans (-1.5) over Dallas Cowboys – Widely Available
This teaser happens to involve a pair of prime time games, but I would like it even if it didn’t. Candidly, I love each leg here, with the Bengals more than able to get in the backdoor if things go south at the outset. Houston is on the road, which does scare me a bit, but the situation in Dallas is rather dire, and the Texans may be discounted a bit after a maddening loss to Detroit.
Recently, Mark Zuckerberg shared a photo of himself in a recording studio with T-Pain, posting it on his Instagram Story and writing, “It’s happening guys” (as Billboard notes). Since then, people have been wondering what exactly the Facebook head is up to, and now we know: Yesterday (November 13), Zuckerberg released a cover of “Get Low,” the 2003 classic from Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz featuring Ying Yang Twins.
While this seems like an odd combination (especially given that it’s an acoustic cover with Zuckerberg singing about sweat dripping down his unmentionables), the story behind it is actually kind of sweet: In an Instagram post announcing the cover, Zuckerberg explained the cover is about his relationship with wife Priscilla Chan. He wrote, “‘Get Low’ was playing when I first met Priscilla at a college party, so every year we listen to it on our dating anniversary. This year I worked with @tpain on our own version of this lyrical masterpiece. Sound on for the track and also available on Spotify. Love you P [heart emoji].”
Chan wrote in the comments of the post, “Can’t get quite as low anymore but more in love and grateful for that love than ever. Love you MZ.” T-Pain also wrote, “Happy anniversary! Thanks for letting me be a part of this [fire emoji].”
Listen to the cover above.
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