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Megan Thee Stallion Sheds Away The Pain Of The Past On Her New Single, ‘Cobra’

A new era of Megan Thee Stallion is upon us. Just days after wowing the internet with her uncanny Halloween costumes, Meg has dropped a new single called “Cobra.” Tonight (November 2), she begins a new chapter as an independent artist, shedding away the troubles of the past and ready to start fresh.

On “Cobra,” Meg calls out her opps — the ones who left her at her lowest, and kicked her while she was down. Sonically, “Cobra” is indicative of fresh new sounds in the Megan Thee Stallion hottieverse, as the song is jampacked with rock-influence, particularly an intoxicating guitar riff near the end of the song. As a newly independent artist, Meg is confident as she is fully in control of her sound, and it is worth nothing that she is a co-producer on this new single.

“How I still kinda feel like you plottin’, watchin’? / Why is you speakin’ on me at my lowest, when you acted like you ain’t noticed / Hoe shit then, go crazy, and made lowkey hatin’, so they ain’t gon’ say sh*t,” raps Meg on one of the song’s verses.

In the song’s accompanying video, Megan emerges from the mouth of a snake, while making a treacherous journey through the forest, dancing her way through the pain.

You can see the video for “Cobra” above.

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Olivia Rodrigo Is An Unstoppable Force On Her New ‘Hunger Games’ Song, ‘Can’t Catch Me Now’

Just months after releasing her sophomore album, Guts, Olivia Rodrigo has new music — this time, for one of the year’s most anticipated movies. Ahead of the premiere of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, Rodrigo has shared “Can’t Catch Me Now” — a song she wrote for the movie’s upcoming soundtrack.

“Can’t Catch Me Now” has a sense of triumph, and features Rodrigo emerging strong amid adversity.

“I’m in the trees, I’m in the breeze / My footsteps on the ground / You see my face in every place / But you can’t catch me now,” sings Rodrigo on the song’s chorus.

The movie’s soundtrack is expected to arrive in tandem with the movie later this month, and will feature songs performed by the film’s lead actress, Rachel Zegler — along with Flatland Calvary, Molly Tuttle, Billy Strings, and more.

The film itself is a prequel taking place 64 years before the events of the original Hunger Games movies and books, and will tell the story of a young Coriolanus (Tom Blyth), the last to walk of a failing lineage, the once triumphant Snow family who has fallen from grace following a war. In the movie, Coriolanus is assigned to a mentor named Lucy Gray Baird (Zegler), a tribute from the impoverished District 12, and together, they will work to shift their fates.

You can listen to “Can’t Catch Me Now” above.

The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes arrives in theaters 11/17.

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Willow Must Confront Her Emotions On Her Own In Her New Video For ‘Alone’

Just over a year after releasing her fifth album, COPINGMECHANISM, Willow is back with new music. Tonight (November 2), she has dropped a new single called “Alone,” which features the 23-year-old artist at her most introspective.

On “Alone,” Willow is forced to confront her innermost thoughts on her own. But she later finds solace in her solitude.

“Nothing is what it seems / When you wake, when you dream / When you talk, is it not medicine for us all? / Show me something I cannot define,” she sings on one of the song’s verses.

Over the past few years, Willow has took on more of a rock sound, but “Alone” has noticeable neo-soul influences.

Willow has been making music since she was 10 years old. Not to mention, she’s the child of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith — one of the buzziest celebrity couples in the world. Shortly after news broke that Will and Jada had been separated for six years, Willow shared a cryptic post on Instagram, reading “I think solitude can be scary for humans sometimes. There is so much space to remember and reflect on things that may be really painful for us.”

While some thought that Willow may have been alluding to her parents’ shocking revelations as noted in Jada’s memoir, it seems that the most is more in conjunction with her music.

And through her music, it seems Willow is at peace.

You can listen to “Alone” above.

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The Kid Laroi Has A Haunting Reunion With A Past Lover In His ‘Bleed’ Video

We are just a week out from The Kid Laroi’s hotly-anticipated debut album, The First Time. Ahead of the album, the Australian hitmaker has given us a new taste of the album. Tonight (November 2), Laroi has shared “Bleed,” a guitar-driven ballad, on which, Laroi displays pure emotion through his raw vocals.

On “Bleed,” Laroi has a tough time letting go following the dissolution of a relationship. Meanwhile, his past love already seems to have moved on.

“How did your heart mend so easy? / Mine still bleeds Hard to believe you don’t need me / All those memories we made are burnin’ in my brain,” he sings on the song’s chorus.

Continuing the run of cinematic visuals Laroi has delivered during this era, “Bleed” is accompanied by a haunting video directed by Ramez Silyan. In the video, Laroi is seen dreaming that he is drowning, to be revived by his past lover, a woman played by Ryley Ladd. This is juxtaposed with Laroi flying off the road on his bike, then later waking, presumably to deal with the emotional — and literal — wreckage.

You can see the video for “Bleed” above.

The First Time is out 11/10 via Columbia Records. Find more information here.

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The NBA’s 2023-24 City Edition Uniforms Tell A Story, But Miss The Big Picture

On Thursday morning, the NBA and Nike officially unveiled the 30 City Edition uniforms that each team will wear during the 2023-24 season, marking the eighth season of the locally inspired alternate uni set.

The official unveiling came a week-plus after the full set leaked online, and the fan response was not particularly good. As is always the case, when you see them on players and in professional photos, rather than low resolution leaks, they all look a bit better, but plenty of them still miss the mark. What began as a fun idea to be creative with a unique, local spin on a team’s image has become an almost dreaded part of the early season, as eight years in, the well of great uniform ideas has run a bit dry.

That’s unfortunate because there is a story and a lot of thought behind each one, with various details tucked inside each design that have a deeper meaning to the team or the city, whether it be fonts, trim, or other little detail points. However, at this point it feels like Nike and the NBA have gotten lost in those little details and hiding Easter eggs on the uniforms and forgotten what is most important in creating a beloved uniform.

Small details can enhance a uniform, but what matters is how it looks from afar. That’s how we consume them for the most part, by watching teams run up and down the court from a distance, whether you’re in the arena or watching on TV. As such, what matter most is how they pop in a macro sense, with the colors, logos, and graphics you can see from afar.

This year’s City Edition set is particularly drab, as more than half feature a mostly black, charcoal, or navy base, with limited pops of color. Individually, many of them are fine, but when shown as a set, they seem particularly uninspiring.

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Beyond that, City Edition unis can get cluttered by swapping out city and team names for longer slogans or choosing fonts and numbers with weird kerning that are hard to recognize from a distance. Basketball uniforms aren’t meant to be viewed in a static sense, and a lot of this year’s City Edition unis miss the mark on the big picture.

That’s not always been the case, as there have been some truly beloved uniforms that have come from the City Edition line over the years. Miami’s “Vice” uniforms are the gold standard, and I still think they should have just become their permanent set. Phoenix’s “The Valley” and Utah’s gradient uniforms were so good they petitioned the league successfully to keep them around for multiple years — with the Suns running back the Valley theme again this year with a twist, and, unsurprisingly, they’re among the best.

What all of those have in common is that they managed to strike the balance between understanding what makes a jersey pop when zoomed out while also connecting to the local flavor of the city with a great story. As a group, almost all of this year’s uniforms hit on the latter point (although, I’d understand if you think the Heat uniform might just be mailing it in) but very few seem to remember the former.

The result has been a tepid response, at best, from most fan bases, and if the league and Nike are going to continue this, they’d do well to get back to basics a bit more going forward.

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Here’s What Happened To J. Cole & Kendrick Lamar’s Collab Album

At long last, we finally have an answer about the mysterious collab album by J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar. Cole made an appearance on Lil Yachty’s A Safe Place podcast, where he explained the origins of the album.

Rumors of the collab album have circulated for over a decade, and Cole confirmed that the two did, in fact, meet around the time Lamar was working on his 2011 independent album, Section.80.

“Closer to the album, I get into all of this,” said Cole of his earliest meetings with Lamar, “so in-depth it’s crazy.”

Cole remembered meeting Lamar at No ID’s home studio. Cole had a collection of beats at the time, including the track for “HiiiPower,” which ended up as a solo Lamar song on Section.80.

“In that moment, we talked about ‘Yo bro, we should do a project,” said Cole. “At that time, he not on like that, but I’m f*cking with him…Him being so excited — because that’s a look for him at that point — so I think he went to Twitter, like ‘Me and J. Cole got something crazy coming’ and he put up a picture of us together.”

The two did end up recording material together, however, as both of their stars were on the rise, and they never found time to complete the project.

“At one point it was a real thing… but time and life, we ain’t never got a chance to like really go in,” Cole said.

While the two still have love and admiration for each other, it doesn’t seem like the album will see the light of day anytime soon.

“We put it to bed years ago,” said Cole, “but at one point in time, it was a conversation for sure.”

You can see the full episode of A Safe Place above.

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Dad and daughter relationships, as explained by 10 paintings.

It’s hard to truly describe the amazing bond between dads and their daughters.

Being a dad is an amazing job no matter the gender of the tiny humans we’re raising. But there’s something unique about the bond between fathers and daughters.

Most dads know what it’s like to struggle with braiding hair, but we also know that bonding time provides immense value to our daughters. In fact, studies have shown that women with actively involved fathers are more confident and more successful in school and business.


You know how a picture is worth a thousand words? I’ll just let these images sum up the daddy-daughter bond.

A 37-year-old Ukrainian artist affectionately known as Soosh, recently created some ridiculously heartwarming illustrations of the bond between a dad and his daughter, and put them on her Instagram feed. Sadly, her father wasn’t involved in her life when she was a kid. But she wants to be sure her 9-year-old son doesn’t follow in those footsteps.

“Part of the education for my kiddo who I want to grow up to be a good man is to understand what it’s like to be one,” Soosh told Upworthy.

There are so many different ways that fathers demonstrate their love for their little girls, and Soosh pretty much nails all of them.

Get ready to run the full gamut of the feels.

1. Dads can do it all. Including hair.

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2. They also make pretty great game opponents.

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3. And the Hula-Hoop skills? Legendary.

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4. Dads know there’s always time for a tea party regardless of the mountain of work in front of them.

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5. And their puppeteer skills totally belong on Broadway.

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6. Dads help us see the world from different views.

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7. So much so that we never want them to leave.

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8. They can make us feel protected, valued, and loved.

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9. Especially when there are monsters hiding in places they shouldn’t.

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Seeing the daddy-daughter bond as art perfectly shows how beautiful fatherhood can be.

This article originally appeared on 04.09.16

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Does J. Cole Charge For Rap Features?

It’s been two years since J. Cole dropped his last album, The Off-Season. Since then, he’s been hard at work on his upcoming album, The Fall Off. But he’s been keeping fans fed with incredible feature verses through collaborations with artists like Young Thug, Summer Walker, Lil Durk, and Drake — the lattermost helping him earn his first Billboard Hot 100 No. 1.

As Cole has shown to be the one to call to add a little spark to your track, listeners are wondering how much he charges for a guest verse.

Does J. Cole charge for rap features?

In 2019, Young Thug released “The London,” a song featuring Travis Scott and J. Cole. On Cole’s verse, he seemingly implies that his guest spots come with a hefty price tag.

“I left a flock of rappers dead and buried / A verse from me is like eleven birds / Just did the math, that’s like two thousand dollars every word,” he raps on his verse.

On an episode of Lil Yachty’s A Safe Place podcast, Cole clarified that despite this particular line, he actually does not charge artists for features.

“It’s just a bar, bro,” said Cole. “A lot of my bars be really on point, but man that’s just a flex. I’m not gonna charge [artists] $2000 a word. I don’t even charge [artists] for the verse. I’m doing this sh*t because I’m inspired to do it.”

You can see the full episode of A Safe Place above.

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Here’s When Jung Kook’s New Album ‘Golden’ Will Be On Apple Music

We are just hours away from Jung Kook‘s debut album, Golden, and the BTS Army is filled with joy and anticipation. Many Army members already have their physical editions of Golden on pre-order. But of course, fans are going to want to stream Golden the minute it drops on digital platforms.

And luckily, they’ll be able to do so beginning tonight.

Assuming the Army doesn’t crash Apple Music — like the Swifties did last week upon the release of Taylor Swift’s 1989 (Taylor’s Version) — fans will be able to stream the album at midnight EST tonight (November 2) via Apple Music and other streaming platforms. Those on CST will be able to listen at 11 p.m., and the PST Army will be able to stream at 9 p.m.

Ahead of the album, Jung Kook has released two singles — the smooth, romantic “Seven,” which features Latto, and the sexy, rhythmic Jack Harlow collaboration, “3D.” He is set to drop the single “Standing Next To You” from Golden upon the album’s release, as well as a music video for the song.

Golden will boast 10 tracks, including new collabs with DJ Snake and Major Lazer.

The album arrives via BTS’ home label, BIGHIT Music. Find more information here.

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We’re Picking Winners For Week 9 Of The 2023 NFL Season

The midway point of the 2023 NFL season has come and gone. The trade deadline is behind us and, while it isn’t the stretch run just yet, things are beginning to take shape. More and more data is coming in, which can be quite useful in this space, but we managed to churn our way to a .500 week in Week 8 and stay afloat for the season. Of course, it was one sequence away from a 3-2 week before the Browns turned a 3-point lead into a 4-point loss and effectively snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, but I digress.

At any rate, Week 9 is here, bye weeks are back, and here is a look at the progress through the first 40 selections of the season.

  • Week 8: 2-2-1
  • 2023 Season: 22-15-3

Come get these winners.

Kansas City Chiefs (-1.5) over Miami Dolphins — FanDuel

I have an underutilized principle, and it states that I will take the Chiefs on a neutral field against anyone if they are relatively healthy and laying less than a field goal. I’ll acknowledge this could get weird in Germany and that Miami is dangerous, but I think KC should be a larger favorite than this. It doesn’t hurt that Mahomes and company are coming off a hideous performance a week ago and we’re buying low.

TEASER: Carolina Panthers (+8.5) over Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints (-2.5) over Chicago Bears — Widely Available

Teasers have been fairly good to us this season, and we’re going back to the well. Carolina has been friskier than the market seems to think, and this teaser moves through two numbers for a home underdog. The flip side is New Orleans laying less than a field goal against Tyson Bagent at home. The fundamentals are strong.

Washington Commanders (+3) over New England Patriots — Widely Available

Yes, the Commanders just held something of a fire sale, and the perception of Washington is rock bottom right now. However, that gets us to a key number of three against a Patriots team with a thoroughly uninspiring offense. It may not be pretty, but it’s a valuable line in the direction of the underdog.

Dallas Cowboys (+3.5) over Philadelphia Eagles — PointsBet

Most shops are at three, but PointsBet is dealing 3.5 as of Thursday evening when this is posted. I like it at three as well, but if you can shop it, shop it. At any rate, I like what I’ve seen from Dallas the last two games, and Philadelphia hasn’t been as dominant as their win-loss record suggests.

Los Angeles Chargers (-3.5) over New York Jets

In general, I like the Chargers more on the road than at home, largely because they don’t actually have a home-field advantage. This is a long trip, to be sure, but I’m higher on the Chargers and lower on the Jets than most. It’s not often we have a road favorite of more than a field goal, but here we are.