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From Master P To Owl City: Looking At Shaq’s Eclectic (And Random) Run Of Music Video Cameos

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Shaquille O’Neal is one of the greatest basketball players of all time, which is inarguable. Also inarguable: Shaq has used the platform he built up as a basketball player to show off one of the most unique personalities we have ever seen. There are stories of charity, of empathy, of all these things that make Shaq sound like someone who is larger than life.

He’s also great at popping up in things, as he’s remarkably comfortable being Shaq all the time. This manifests in a number of different ways, whether that’s his seemingly endless array of brand deals or that time he made fun of himself at the beginning of Scary Movie 4. His love of music is well-documented, too, and today, we wanted to take a look of one specific way Shaq has used his fame to cross over into the music world: His frequent cameos in music videos, which really are all over the place.

The gravity that Shaq brings to just about anything applies to music videos, and the funny thing here is that he popped up in some truly wild ones over the years — of course, his music career meant that he has appeared in plenty of them, but we have a number of examples of him making a cameo as one of the most famous people on earth. Here, we are going to dive into all of them, and try to determine how necessary it was for Shaq to provide his presence.

(Note: We used Shaq’s IMDb page as the primary source for this one, so while his Wikipedia page and this site both say that he appeared in the music video for “Still D.R.E.” by Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg, we left that off because you never see him in it — the IMDb page for the song doesn’t include Shaq, either. However, “Still D.R.E.” is a legendary music video, so if you would like to watch it despite the fact that Shaq does not appear in it, you can do that here.)

“Make ‘Em Say Uhh!” by Master P featuring Fiend, Silkk the Shocker, Mia X & Mystikal

The video for “Make ‘Em Say Uhh!” is iconic, and leans heavily into Master P’s well-documented basketball career by taking place on a court. While a number of performers are playing basketball and celebrating on the floor, Shaq repeatedly pops up sitting courtside and loses his mind over what’s happening in front of him. Having an NBA player in the video, which came out in 1998, made a ton of sense, but no one would have had as much fun in this as Shaq did.

“That’s How I Beat Shaq” by Aaron Carter

Well, seeing as how this song is all about playing a game of 1-on-1 against Shaquille O’Neal, he kinda had to appear in it, ya know? Anyway, Shaq seems like he had the time of his life playing basketball against a 13-year-old Aaron Carter, and years later, the two linked up again to play 1-on-1 for the show Upload with Shaquille O’Neal, where he says nothing in his career hurt more than losing to Carter a decade-plus earlier.

“You Wouldn’t Believe” by 311

Shaq’s cameo here is fun, because it seems like a pretty generic music video where a band is performing a song in a big room, and there is no indication that Shaq is going to show up for literally any reason. And then, 311 start playing basketball, and Shaq pulls up and just plays with them for a bit. The music video ends with him picking up 311’s Nick Hexum so he can dunk. Years later, Hexum explained how they got Shaq in the video here.

“Bad Boy for Life” by P. Diddy, Black Rob, and Mark Curry

There are a ton of celebrities in this one, with names like Ben Stiller and Mike Tyson popping up in it. Shaq enters a little later in the video, as he plays basketball with Diddy while Diddy is wearing his jersey. Funny enough, Shaq is the second basketball player to make a cameo in here, behind Baron Davis.

“Dance with My Father” by Luther Vandross

Once again, the video for the famous tear-jerker by Luther Vandross features a collection of celebrities. While Shaq did not physically appear in this one, he’s one of several people who are pictured with a loved one — in his case, it’s Shaq holding one of his children. And again, he’s not the only NBA player in this, as we also get photos of Jason Kidd and his son.

“Vanilla Twilight” by Owl City

This is a guilty pleasure song for me, but until Thursday, I had never watched the music video. As you can guess, when I saw Shaq was in it, I nearly fell off of my couch. Anyway, the video features Shaq staring into the sky a few times, and him breaking the fourth wall and smiling is one of the last things you see. If anyone involved in this would like to hop on a call and tell me how this came about, please reach out.

“Don’t Wanna Know” by Maroon 5

There are a ton of costumes in this video, and Shaq’s involves him dressing in a purple and yellow get up while jumping around in a bedroom during a house party. Adam Levine, who is also wearing a costume, joins him. My hunch is that this is the first time Shaq ever wore this costume, and I hope it was not the last.

“Todo de Ti” by Rauw Alejandro

Most of the music video takes place at a roller rink, so as you can guess, when Shaq appears about two-thirds of the way through things, he is, indeed, on roller skates. He doesn’t look super comfortable moving around on them, but eventually gets going and hits the deck at one point. Whether he did that as part of a bit or he legitimately couldn’t stay upright because he is one of the largest people on the planet, well, who’s to say?

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Post Malone Just Released What’s Basically A Surprise New Album With The Expanded ‘F-1 Trillion: Long Bed’

Earlier today, Post Malone released his latest album, F-1 Trillion. Typically, artists wait more than a few hours before dropping their next album. Then there’s Post Malone: He just released F-1 Trillion: Long Bed, a deluxe edition of the album that basically adds another completely new album to the tracklist with nine fresh songs.

While the base F-1 Trillion album is focused on collaborations, the Long Bed tracks are all solo tunes. The expanded album now spans 27 tracks and runs for just shy of 90 minutes.

Listen to one of the new songs, “Fallin’ In Love,” above. Check out the F-1 Trillion: Long Bed cover art and tracklist below.

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Post Malone’s F-1 Trillion: Long Bed Tracklist

1. “Wrong Ones” Feat. Tim McGraw
2. “Finer Things” Feat. Hank Williams Jr.
3. “I Had Some Help” Feat. Morgan Wallen
4. “Pour Me A Drink” Feat. Blake Shelton
5. “Have The Heart” Feat. Dolly Parton
6. “What Don’t Belong To Me”
7. “Goes Without Saying” Feat. Brad Paisley
8. “Guy For That” Feat. Luke Combs
9. “Nosedive” Feat. Lainey Wilson
10. “Losers” Feat. Jelly Roll
11. “Devil I’ve Been” Feat. Ernest
12. “Never Love You Again” Feat. Sierra Ferrell
13. “Missin’ You Like This” Feat. Luke Combs
14. “California Sober” Feat. Chris Stapleton
15. “Hide My Gun” Feat. Hardy
16. “Right About You”
17. “M-E-X-I-C-O” Feat. Billy Strings
18. “Yours”
19. “Fallin’ In Love”
20. “Dead At The Honky Tonk”
21. “Killed A Man”
22. “Ain’t How It Ends”
23. “Hey Mercedes”
24. “Go To Hell”
25. “Two Hearts”
26. “Who Needs You”
27. “Back To Texas”

F-1 Trillion: Long Bed is out 8/16 via Republic. Find more information here.

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The Fastest Players In ‘Madden NFL 25’

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Madden NFL 25 officially released on Friday, as fans got their hands on the new edition of the EA Sports NFL franchise, just in time to get excited about the upcoming NFL season. The game features some new elements and gameplay changes that EA Sports hopes fans will see as major upgrades, headlined by BoomTech, their new tackling and ball-carrying engine.

The game’s release also gives us our first look at the full ratings for every player, as the EA Sports team teased out the top players in the game in recent weeks, but we can now see how every player graded out ahead of the season. In video game football, speed is king, and just like in the college football game, people want to play with fast players on their team. In Madden this year, that means the Dolphins, who have four of the eight fastest players in the league on their offense, as Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, De’Von Achane, and Raheem Mostert all boast a 95 speed rating or higher. The next fastest squad is in Seattle, which has three players in the top-12 fastest in the game. Below, you can see the 46 fastest players in Madden, from Hill as the lone 99 to a large group with a 92 speed.

99 Speed

Tyreek Hill

97 Speed

Jaylen Waddle
Tariq Woolen

96 Speed

De’Von Achane
DK Metcalf

95 Speed

L’Jarius Sneed
Raheem Mostert
Lamar Jackson

94 Speed

Jahmyr Gibbs
Ja’Marr Chase
Denzel Ward
Kenneth Walker III

93 Speed

Jonathan Taylor
Isiah Pacheco
Derek Stingley Jr.
Greg Newsome II
Zay Flowers
Travis Etienne Jr.
Terry McLaurin
Sauce Gardner
Puka Nacua
Chris Olave
Breece Hall
Brandin Cooks
Patrick Surtain II

92 Speed

Justin Jefferson
Markquese Bell
Deebo Samuel
Tank Dell
James Cook
Andre Cisco
Trevon Diggs
Tony Pollard
Tyson Campbell
Jaycee Horn
Jalen Ramsey
Asante Samuel Jr.
DJ Moore
Saquon Barkley
Jaire Alexander
Jonathan Jones
Stefon Diggs
Garrett Wilson
Nico Collins
Calvin Ridley
AJ Terrell Jr.
Mike Evans

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Sexyy Red Joked That Chief Keef ‘Might Be My Third Baby Daddy’ When Asked About Their Relationship

Fans who have been wondering about the exact nature of Sexyy Red and Chief Keef’s relationship got some juicy red meat for gossip (or maybe red wine?) when the St. Louis star went on the Thoughts In A Culli podcast on Wednesday (August 14). After being asked about Chief Keef, Sexyy joked that the Chicago rapper “might be my third baby daddy” after detailing their interactions over the past few months.

“That’s my dog,” she said of Keef. “I don’t got too many homeboys that I can sit on the phone with. And I’m not even saying that’s my homeboy ‘cause I don’t know what we got going on. We like each other. But we can sit on the phone, we can be around each other and act like we been knew each other all these years… That’s my n****!”

The first time the two rappers were linked was when they teamed up to record “Bow Bow Bow (F My Baby Dad),” which was released last December. Keef appears in the video for the song, which features selfies of the two engaged in some cozy PDA. Sexyy had posted those selfies before the release of the video, which first sparked the rumors, but it sounds like things have progressed quite a bit since then. Sexyy recently appeared to confirm that the two were also working on a joint album together, so there’s a chance that their association could wind up being very productive, indeed.

You can watch the full interview with Sexyy Red for Thoughts In A Culli above.

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A No. 1 Single Doesn’t Mean What It Used To

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In the 1994 movie Airheads, Brendan Fraser, Steve Buscemi, and Adam Sandler play members of a rock band with big dreams. The story of the film is that the three decide to hijack a radio station in an effort to get their demo played on the air.

The idea was that fame and riches would follow, presumably. To be frank, I haven’t seen the film (sorry not sorry, my movie backlog is packed and Airheads is not above Air). I’m just aware of the general premise. Regardless, it sets up the point I’m about to get to: That movie synopsis reads as very ’90s and alien in relation to the music industry in 2024. Things are different now, both in terms of music itself and the ecosystem that surrounds it.

In times of change, it’s important to self-reflect and reconsider the things we value, what’s working and what isn’t. As I’ve aged, I’ve come to realize that one serving of vegetables per week isn’t part of a successful plan to remain alive, for example. I’ve also reached this question: Is landing a No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart today going the way of getting a demo on the radio in 1994?

My answer, to an extent, is yes: Getting a No. 1 single doesn’t matter like it used to. That’s a big-sounding claim and I don’t want to present it without nuance, so let’s look at some information.

In 2023, 19 songs were No. 1 on the Hot 100. In 2013, that number was only 12. The figures are shaping up similarly for this year, too: We already have 15 chart-toppers so far in 2024 with so much time left, versus just 10 in 2014.

A simple lesson in supply and demand: The more there is of something, the less valuable it is. Please indulge me briefly as we go back to 1953, when Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first two people to summit Mount Everest. It was a big deal! Since then, over 6,000 other people have done it, too. Climbing Everest is still a noteworthy challenge, especially when you consider the 200 or so people who didn’t make it and whose bodies are still frozen on the mountain right now. But, the gravity of the feat is definitely diminished. That chilling detour was to illustrate that as the distinction of having a No. 1 single becomes less rare, it becomes less impressive.

There are some external factors that impact the perceived value of a Hot 100 No. 1, too, that have nothing to do with the Billboard charts themselves (or Mount Everest).

For one, more ways of measuring a song’s success are available to us now, and these metrics can have different significance to different audiences. For example, perhaps fans who live their musical lives on Spotify care less about chart placement and more about streaming numbers, which have increasingly come to indicate the music many people most spend their time with.

Well, according to data from Luminate (as shared by Billboard), the most-streamed song in the US of the first half of 2024 was Benson Boone’s “Beautiful Things,” with 448.7 million plays. Yet, despite being early 2024’s most popular song by a widely valued and impactful metric, “Beautiful Things” never wore the Hot 100 crown. It spent many weeks in the top 10 and even some time at No. 2, but never in the captain’s seat.

More anecdotally speaking, Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso” is a contender for the 2024 song of the summer. But, it never hit No. 1, despite consistently out-performing, for example, Taylor Swift and Post Malone’s No. 1 hit “Fortnight” on the weekly US Spotify charts after the collaboration’s first week (half-fortnight, if you will). It could be the year’s biggest song so far, but it’s not a No. 1 single in the US.

Then there’s TikTok. That’s a world that’s beyond me (aside from seeing viral TikToks on Instagram three weeks after they’ve already blown up), but I won’t diminish the impact it has on music culture and the value of musical success on the platform. Songs like Tinashe’s “Nasty,” Artemas’ “I Like The Way You Kiss Me,” and, somehow, Pharrell’s Despicable Me 4 song “Double Life” have all gotten major attention on one of the internet’s most-trafficked spaces. None of them have hit even the top 10 on the Hot 100.

(My June claim that “Double Life” “probably won’t be a world-changing single like ‘Happy’” is starting to age like milk that’s been sneezed in and left outside.)

To music fans who are mostly on TikTok and aren’t paying attention to the big Spotify favorites (a valid type of person that I’m guessing isn’t uncommon among the app’s users), those are the biggest songs, not some Hot 100 hit they stopped listening a hundred trends ago.

To be clear, this isn’t Billboard‘s fault. They haven’t passively rotted away as the world blooms around them. They regularly tweak the Hot 100 rules as they deem necessary, like they did with major changes in 2013 and 2018. But, it’s seemingly just impossible to keep up, to perfectly quantify and represent how consumers interact with the always-changing music industry.

I don’t mean to diminish the value of a No. 1 single. It’s still a tremendous achievement: Of the thousands and thousands of songs that have been released this year, only 15 of them have gone No. 1. 15! My point is more so that with how diverse and splintered the infrastructure around music consumption has become, the Hot 100 is no longer the singular, be-all-end-all authority on what the biggest songs are. It’s not the metric anymore.

Like getting a demo on the radio, it doesn’t mean what it used to.

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Carmelo Anthony Loved ‘My Son’ Bogdan Bogdanovic Using The ‘Three-To-The-Dome’ Celebration

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The USA-Serbia semifinal showdown in Paris will go down as one of the greatest Olympics basketball games of all time, as Team USA erased a 13-point deficit in the fourth quarter to rip Serbia’s hearts out and advance to the gold medal game.

The Americans were led by their veteran star trio, as Stephen Curry erupted for 36 points, LeBron James posted a triple-double, and Kevin Durant buried the dagger with a cold pull-up jumper with 30 seconds to play. Serbia nearly pulled off the upset thanks to their two stars, as Nikola Jokic had 17 points and 11 assists, while Bogdan Bogdanovic led the team with 20 points including some tough jumpers that had the building rocking.

Sitting courtside was Carmelo Anthony, as the USA Basketball legend enjoyed the opportunity to watch Team USA chase a gold medal in Paris, and his presence seemed to inspire Bogdanovic to break out Melo’s three to the dome celebration after his threes. That became quite the storyline, with many thinking Bogi was showing up Melo, but Bogdanovic insisted it was all in love. On his podcast, 7PM in Brooklyn, Anthony confirmed it was all love with him and Bogi, calling him “my son” and noting that he had to force himself not to celebrate Bogdanovic’s threes cause, on the inside, he was hype watching him hit those shots.

I do love that Melo had to actively keep himself from getting too caught up in the moment and accidentally get caught cheering courtside for a Bogi three against Team USA. The atmosphere in the building was incredible and there was a stretch where it looked like Serbia really might get that W, but ultimately didn’t quite have enough firepower down the stretch to keep up with Team USA. Still, Bogi earned himself some fans with his performance, and Melo certainly appreciated him paying homage with the three to the dome.

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Did Dakota Johnson And Chris Martin Break Up?

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Dakota Johnson and Coldplay leader Chris Martin have been an item for years now, but recently, there have been rumors of choppy waters for the couple.

Did Dakota Johnson And Chris Martin Break Up?

Today (August 16), The Daily Mail reported that Martin and Johnson “have called off their engagement and split for good after drifting apart.” They claimed that per a source, Martin has “now accepted the relationship is over — and it’s best to move on.” The publication also noted that Johnson “was pictured last weekend without her emerald engagement ring as she walked her dog in Malibu where she used to live with the Coldplay frontman.”

Hours later, though, TMZ reported, “Dakota Johnson and her fiancé Chris Martin are still rocking it despite the buzz they broke up over clashing schedules … which TMZ has confirmed is nothing but a false alarm. A rep for Dakota confirms to TMZ … their breakup is not true — the couple remains happily together.” They added, “A source tells TMZ Dakota was right there cheering on Chris at Coldplay’s Helsinki show just 2 weeks ago — and to top it off, the band’s new video for ‘feelslikeimfallinginlove’ released around the same time was produced by Dakota’s own TeaTime Pictures.”

So, it appears the initial reports were false and Martin and Johnson remain together.

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Why Do Fans Think Sabrina Carpenter & Barry Keoghan Broke Up?

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Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan has been the hottest couple to watch this summer.

The pair have been spotted around the world, including at Coachella 2024 caught in steamy love. They even etched their whirlwind romance in the history book by starring in Sabrina Carpenter’s official music video for her chart-topping single “Please Please Please.”

But according to users online, the adored couple might have quietly split.

Why Do Fans Think Sabrina Carpenter & Barry Keoghan Broke Up?

Today (August 16), Deuxmoi posted a screenshotted message questioning Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan’s relationship to their over 136K X (formerly Twitter) followers.

Shortly after the image was shared online, users online quickly began to search for clues. Although neither party have addressed the viral claim, a Sabrina Carpenter fan page and The Pop Tingz didn’t waste time echoing Deuxmoi’s initial report.

Now, supporters of the rising pop sensation have brought out their pitchforks, quoting Carpenter’s lyrics. “Didn’t she say please please please @BarryKeoghan,” wrote one user.

“Sabrina carpenter and Barry Keoghan broke up? I guess he embarrassed her and proved them right [crying emojis],” penned another.

Still, it is unclear if Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan are officially down, as neither of them have addressed the news.

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Fans Mistook A YG Instagram Post As Confirmation Saweetie Cheated, So He Explained Its More Mundane Meaning

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After police were called to the rappers’ home over a loud argument, fans were convinced Saweetie cheated when YG shared a cryptic post on Instagram. Early this week, TMZ reported that YG and Saweetie’s neighbors called the police on them over worries of a domestic dispute, which was supposedly caused by “cell phone drama.” A day later, YG posted an Instagram Story slide consisting of two emoji: A lion and a cheetah.

Fans ran with the theory that the emoji represented homonyms for “lyin’ cheater” (get it?), assuming that this meant Saweetie had been caught stepping out on her man. However, YG told fans to “stop the kap” on Twitter, explaining, “I was at the zoo with my kids.” Backing up his claim were more slides capturing his kids enjoying a day at the Los Angeles Zoo (a delightful day out, although I wouldn’t recommend it in 90-degree weather). YG later deleted his tweet, but it was screencapped by multiple fan accounts.

Saweetie and YG have been dating for a little over a year, although early this year, some fans speculated that the couple had split up after a report from TheShadeRoom. They seemingly refuted those rumors at Rolling Loud, where Saweetie joined YG and Tyga onstage for some PDA.

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The Pasta Queen’s ‘Assassin’s Spaghetti’ Is The Dish You Need To Master This Weekend

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Nadia Caterina Munno, a.k.a The Pasta Queen, isn’t just another food influencer. She’s a legit cook — carefully striking the balance between entertainment and authenticity via tips and techniques that could only originate from a girl who grew up in a Roman household of farmers and parents who owned a trattoria.

Her recent cookbook, The Pasta Queen: A Just Gorgeous Cookbook features 100+ stories and recipes that any novice or expert home cook could add to their growing repertoire. Today, we’re focused on one of Nadia’s personal favorites — the famously spicy “Assassin’s Spaghetti,” which has its own Academy in Italy, “patented” recipe, and a commissioned quality control monitor. Nadia generously disclosed her intimate knowledge of the dish with us; the special ingredients and unorthodox techniques involved. Make it this weekend and tag @UproxxLife on IG to share your results!

Let’s dive right into Assassin’s Spaghetti. What is the history behind the dish and what makes it special?

You know I actually got to meet with the president of the Assassin Spaghetti Academy, believe it or not.

That’s real?

Yeah, it’s a real thing. It was established about 12 years ago in the region of Puglia, specifically in Bari, the capital. Assasin’s spaghetti is a protected dish; it’s been registered and protected because it’s one of the most popular dishes in the entire world. It has to meet certain standards for it to be called a true Assassin’s spaghetti. It has the specific standards and the guy goes around and checks restaurants that are so-called Assassin Spaghetti and they have basically a license they give. They give you the Assassin license!

The first thing is that it has to be extremely spicy. The other thing is that Assassin’s spaghetti has to be a one-pot pasta dish made in risottata-style — it’s not pre-boiled. The spaghetti is burnt in a cast iron pan – it has to be cast iron. That technique is traditional because of the way the cast iron really creates that char on the spaghetti. It has to be crunchy, it HAS to be crunchy.

If it doesn’t crunch, once you bite into it, it’s not an Assassin spaghetti. Also, it has to be the perfect balance of sauce, it cannot be too saucy. It has to be a little bit dry, almost like you’re eating a spaghetto with tomato-base. Assassin’s Spaghetti has very reduced tomato and it has to be obviously charred.

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Your recipe calls for long red chili peppers and Calabrian chili, Is there a good substitute?

Here in the US, I use the cayenne variety, it’s called Pinocchio because it’s really long and narrow – it kind of bends like Pinocchio’s nose. Extreme amounts of chili pepper are a must. Get the right type of chili pepper. Jalapenos are not an option.

Do you use fresh or dried pasta?

Dried pasta is the traditional way of making this specific spaghetti dish.

Are there specific tomatoes that you would recommend using?

Tomatoes? No, you have to use a passata and a broth with tomato paste in it. It’s a highly concentrated tomatoey spaghetto that cooks in the sauce and the entire spaghetto itself absorbs all the essence.

Are there any brands of tomatoes that you recommend, or prefer to use for the recipe?

I use Mutti because I really love their quality of tomatoes. They are not southern Italian tomatoes, they’re more from the center-north parts of Italy. I find their tomato base is really good. It’s also easily accessible in the US, you can get Mutti on Amazon; it’s not a specialty tomato. The San Marzano quality is also a good option. I come from that region so I’m always going to recommend San Marzanos.

What would you say is special about the Assassin’s Spaghetti other than the spice?

The texture is extremely creamy because of the starches from the pasta. The starch itself is an ingredient, it’s a thickening agent and starch is used in many different things like to thicken sauces. When you cook the pasta straight in the sauce, the starch all goes inside the sauce instead of the boiling water – that makes the sauce extremely thick and creamy. Dense and creamy, that’s the number one reason why you make it all in one pot.

The second thing is to get that char. You’ll never get the char — which is the only recipe in Italy that burns the spaghetti — if you just pre-cook the spaghetti. It has to stick to the bottom of the pan.

That’s also how you get the crunchy texture?

Yeah, you cannot move them about very much otherwise you’re going to interrupt the high temperature of the spaghetto at the bottom of the pot. You have to keep them in one position until you go with a spatula and feel the spaghetto, it should be kind of stuck to the pot. This recipe is maybe a little bit unorthodox for the typical pasta cook.

Is Assassin’s Spaghetti a dish that you would recommend to a beginner cook or to someone more advanced in pasta cookery?

I think that Assassin’s spaghetti is definitely not a beginner’s dish. It’s not a beginner dish because you’re going to end up overcooking or burning things too much. Watch a few of my videos over and over and buy my cookbook and then you can do it.

What would you say are some challenges when you’re making this dish and what are some things that people should look out for?

Excellent question. I think that getting the right size cast iron pan, one that fits the spaghetti lengthwise, so that it cooks all in one go, is very important. As opposed to either having to break the spaghetti, which is another enormous sin, okay? Or having the spaghetti stick out of the pan so that you have two cooking phases, which is going to mess up the dish.

What’s a good accompaniment to the dish? It sounds like it’s pretty fiery.

Don’t eat the dish if you can’t deal with the spice! You need to drink a nice southern Italian red wine with it. There’s no talk about water, water makes you rusty! I like a good southern Italian wine. In Puglia, there’s some incredible vineyards, obviously very artisanal. I always think when you eat the ingredients of a region, you need to sample the local wines.

What do you think about Italian cuisine in the United States?

I think that we are fortunate because America is so varied and there are so many Italians here and so many great Nonnas that have been keeping tradition alive, especially on the East Coast. I’ve seen a lot of huge Italian-American communities and there’s a lot of tradition. So there’s pockets where the food is still very authentic. The biggest misunderstanding that I’ve seen here is the versatility and the multitude of recipes that Italian pasta lends to.

When I came to America eight years ago, I found out there’s only really four or five shapes that are popular. There’s also always the same four dishes when you go to a restaurant that serves Italian dishes. You have Chicken Alfredo, which is not Italian. You have Cacio e Pepe with cream, which is not Italian. You have maybe some Bolognese, which is also kind of altered. Bolognese sauce is a registered sauce in the City Hall of Bologna, that’s why it’s called Bolognese and it needs to be made in a certain way. It’s cooked with milk, I have never seen that done in the United States. There’s a lot of authenticity and traditional recipes that are happening within Italian-American households, which are very different from what I’ve seen in restaurants. That’s why I do what I do. I love to educate.

Pasta Queen was born because I was nostalgic and wanted to keep my family’s legacy going and share my secret family recipes and the southern Italian style of living. Also, I realized how much people really wanted to know more about certain things or clarify things that they didn’t understand about our culture and our dishes.

Have you considered opening a restaurant or something in the United States so people can experience the food that’s in your cookbook?

Absolutely. I just announced the release of five pasta sauces, authentic Italian pasta sauces, that will be available across the nation. I spent a year and a half developing and importing with my food manufacturer partner. Italian authentic cheeses, wholesome ingredients like tomatoes, garlic, basil and olive oil. Everything that’s in my sauces is from Italy and it’s some of the cleanest sauce that you’ll find in the US.

How To Make Assassin’s Spaghetti

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Ingredients:

• 3 tablespoons tomato paste

• Salt, to taste

• 3 tablespoons olive oil

• 3 fresh chili peppers, minced

• 2 garlic cloves, minced

• 24 ounces tomato sauce

• 1 pound of spaghetti

Method:

• In a medium pot, bring 1 quart of water to a boil. When it reaches a boil, whisk in the tomato paste and a pinch of salt. Keep it over the heat at a simmer while you start the pasta.

• In a medium-sized cast iron skillet, add olive oil and set over a medium flame. Add garlic and chili peppers and let it sizzle for 1 to 2 minutes, then add the tomato sauce and let cook for 2 minutes, or until it reaches a simmer.

• Add spaghetti straight to the sauce, laying the noodles as close as possible to the bottom of the pan. Add some of the tomato paste broth to help to submerge the noodles.

• Without disturbing the spaghetti (this is very important to create the burnt layer), let cook, adding tomato broth as needed to ensure the spaghetti is permanently submerged, for about 5 minutes. Flip the pasta over (if done correctly, when you flip the pasta over, there will be a burnt layer on top).

• Continue cooking in the same way for about 5 more minutes, adding tomato broth as needed as the pasta dries out. Cook until the pasta is al dente, then plate and enjoy!

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Special thanks to Chef Alexandra Trischler for the support