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Drake Reached Out To The ’36G Bra’ Girl After She Impressed Him At A Show And Gave Her Life Advice

Following one of Drake’s recent shows, a girl named Veronica Correia has gone viral after she threw her 36G bra onstage and the rapper took notice. Since then, the 21-year-old got a reported offer from Playboy and is buzzing in the news.

Now, in a new interview with the Club Ambition podcast, she is sharing her side of the story — and some reveals about her DMs with Drake after it happened.

“He slid up on a story and just laughed at one,” Correia said. “I took a day or two to respond. You know, ’cause I just didn’t know what to say, so I just liked it. And then I wrote out this paragraph basically just thanking him for the experience, like an awesome show. And then I told him that I own the coffee shop in Cumberland and asked him just if he liked coffee and how he likes it.”

As she pointed out, Drake revealed that he takes his coffee “iced and sweet” and continued to laugh at all of her messages. The rapper also commented on the fact that she’s really “sought after” right now.

“He said just to live your amazing life like people are faceless and they would never really say the negative comments to you,” she continued. “So, that was like, ‘Awww!’”

Check out the interview clip above.

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New Orleans Pelicans Offseason Report Card

The New Orleans Pelicans started the 2022-23 season off red hot, jumping up into the top half of the Western Conference playoff race behind some stellar play from their stars, as Zion Williamson was playing at an All-Star level and Brandon Ingram was enjoying the best season of his career. However, as has been the story far too often for the Pelicans in recent years, the inability to stay healthy derailed what looked to be a team taking the leap.

Brandon Ingram suffered a toe injury in late November that kept him out for two months, while Williamson played 29 games before having his season ended by a hamstring injury that he aggravated multiple times during his ramp up to returning to the court. It was an all too familiar refrain for the Pelicans, who fought their way into the Play-In as the 9-seed, but lost the first game to the Thunder, unable to replicate their run to the postseason in 2022. However, the form they showed in the first third of the season makes it hard not to believe in the potential of this team, provided they can all stay on the court — which has proven to be an insurmountable hurdle thus far.

There aren’t many holes in the roster when healthy, with some terrific, versatile complementary players around their young star duo, along with a veteran secondary star in CJ McCollum. For that reason, they’ve stayed mostly quiet this offseason, hoping next season can finally be the one where they can evaluate what this group’s ceiling truly is.

Here we’ll grade out the Pelicans offseason moves in the Draft, free agency and contract extensions, and on the trade market.

Draft: B

The Pelicans had the last pick in the lottery at No. 14, and used it on Jordan Hawkins out of UConn. The 6’5 shooting guard was one of the best shooters in this year’s Draft, and his ability to fly around screens and knock down shots could get him into some regular season action this year on the back end of the rotation. As our Brad Rowland noted on Draft night, there’s work to do on the other end of the court, but the shooting is an immediate NBA skill and that’s always a good thing to add to your roster.

New Orleans doesn’t have a ton of glaring needs, but more shooting is something the Pelicans can use. Hawkins brings it as the best off-ball mover in the class and a proven, dynamic shooter. He’s not a great defender and has limited size on the wing, but the offense should play.

Free Agency/Contract Extensions: B+

The Pelicans haven’t made a lot of moves this summer, and their one significant signing came as a bit of a surprise when they declined Herbert Jones’ very cheap team option in favor of signing him to a long-term deal. Jones agreed to a 4-year, $54 million deal with the Pelicans when free agency opened, as New Orleans locks up one of the league’s premier defensive wings for the foreseeable future. While they could’ve had him for under $2 million next season, I do like this move for the Pelicans because they effectively got to negotiate this deal with him before he really explored what the open market could’ve been next summer. For someone with his talents on the defensive end, $13.5 million per year is a pretty good value, especially given the importance of having a versatile wing defender like that on this roster to alleviate the pressure on their stars.

Elsewhere, the Pelicans have been quiet, signing Cody Zeller to a minimum deal to backup Jonas Valanciunas as Zeller comes off a solid close to the season in Miami. They also re-signed EJ Liddell, which was good to see after Liddell’s knee injury at Summer League a year ago. Otherwise, this team will look an awful lot like last year’s, which is understandable as they have a deep roster already and just need the high-end guys to stay healthy to allow that depth to shine around them rather than asking them to fill a void they simply cannot.

Trades: INC

The Pelicans have stayed away from the trade market this summer, albeit there were some rumblings they were interested in pursuing the No. 2 or No. 3 pick due to their infatuation with Scoot Henderson. Ultimately nothing came of those talks, as they reportedly balked at requests for Brandon Ingram. The most interesting thing to come out of the Pelicans trade rumors this summer was there was no pushback on the reports Zion Williamson was involved in talks, indicating that was at least a consideration — albeit with a very high asking price in return.

While publicly all parties involved have continued to insist they’re still excited about their future together, the dynamics between Zion and the Pelicans are going to be fascinating to watch going forward, as it’s understandable why the team would be frustrated to this point with their hopeful franchise cornerstone. His struggles staying on the court, coupled with his stumbles into off court headlines this summer, make for headaches internally, but there’s no denying that when he’s played he has been nothing short of sensational. This year they’re running it back one more time in hopes to finally see what all this could become, but if there are more injury issues, there’s only so long you can stay patient before making significant changes.

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‘The View’ Slammed ‘Disgusting’ Ron DeSantis For Doubling Down On Slavery Remarks That Even ‘Trumpy’ Republicans Said Were Wrong

Ron DeSantis continued to take a beating this week as the ladies of The View called out the Florida governor for his “disgusting” remarks on slavery that earned him condemnation from Black Republicans.

At issue is new state curriculum that whitewashes slavery by teaching students that, actually, slaves benefitted from their time in captivity because they learned a valuable trade. DeSantis and Florida quickly became the target of widespread and surprisingly bipartisan condemnation. In response, the governor dug in his heels even more and refused to back down.

The View‘s resident conservative, Alyssa Farah Griffin, joined her fellow Republicans in dragging DeSantis over the new curriculum and his stubborn reaction to his own party. Co-host Whoopi Goldberg also offered her blunt thoughts

Via Mediaite:

ALYSSA FARAH GRIFFIN: It’s disgusting. But I want to point out every pretty much every prominent Black Republican, including some of the most Trumpy to the really moderate, decent guys like Will Hurd, came out and said, “You are wrong on this.” They condemned him and he doubled down. He started arguing with them.

WHOOPI GOLDBERG: That’s what stupid people do.

Griffin took her comments even further by calling out DeSantis’ inner circle.

“How dare the white men around Ron DeSantis, and him included, Blacksplain to Black Republicans how they should feel about slavery?” Griffin said before shouting out Tim Scott, Byron Donalds, Wesley Hunt, and Will Hurd for showing “real leadership” by standing up to DeSantis.

(Via Mediaite)

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Trump Is, Like, Really Bummed Whenever He Has To Tell Melania That He’s Going To Be Indicted Again: ‘Always Unpleasant’

Ex-President Donald Trump is staring down a possible (probable?) third indictment. If this happens, you can expect him to react in his usual way (by declaring that the country is going to hell), but what of his hangers on? First off, if you have already lost count of the specifics on the first criminally charged current-or-ex-U.S.-president, CNN has published a handy guide where you can view the whole interactive mess in one go.

Beyond the actual legalities, Trump is now finding that he’s pretty bummed about his inner circle’s (perhaps emotional) fallout over his indictments. And some MAGA diehards do take the news in a dejected way. Fox And Friends co-host Brian Kilmeade is over there visibly deflating whenever it happens. Trump also allegedly dreads informing Melania about new charges. As he recently told The John Fredericks Show, Trump counts this as one of his least favorite bits of information to deliver to his wife:

“It’s always unpleasant when you have to go in and tell your wife that, ‘By the way, tomorrow sometime I’m going to be indicted’ … And she says, ‘For what?’ And I say, ‘I have no idea. I have absolutely no idea.’”

The “I have no idea” is wild, although not unexpected. It’s hard to believe that anyone truly thought that storing classified documents in a bathroom was appropriate, and that’s only the beginning of Trump’s legal shenanigans. That’s an entirely different subject, however, and when it comes to informing Melania next time this happens, perhaps he should simply suggest that she check his Truth Social page? He airs it all out there without qualms.

Two birds, one stone, etc. Efficient.

(Via Business Insider & CNN)

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All The Best New Pop Music From This Week

Happy August! It’s hard to believe just how fast the summer has flown, but there’s still so much new pop music to be excited about. This week finds a pleasant mix of upbeat new releases, a special remix from a longtime band, some slower stuff to help us shift into fall, and much much more. As always, it’s an honor to be sharing these each week, and hope you all enjoy.

Continue scrolling for Uproxx’s Best New Pop roundup.

Carly Rae Jepsen — “Psychedelic Switch”

Carly Rae Jepsen returned this weekend with her brand new The Loveliest Time album — a counter version of her 2022 release, The Loneliest Time. So far, the one that has fans talking the most is “Psychedelic Switch,” combining the record’s dance and disco influences with a trippy instrumental breakdown toward the end, as Jepsen’s voice loops over and over.

Busted, Jonas Brothers — “Year 3000 2.0”

Casual Jonas Brothers listeners might not know that one of their biggest hits, “Year 3000,” is actually a cover of a track first made by the band Busted. Because of this, the two decided to join forces for a fun collaboration that blends their two takes on it together.

Holly Humberstone, D4vd — “Superbloodmoon”

Another preview of her upcoming album, Paint My Bedroom Black, Holly Humberstone brought along D4vd for “Superbloodmoon.” Pulling inspiration from the rare eclipse occasion of the moon turning red, the two musicians reminisce on finding comfort in knowing they’re looking at the same sky.

Anne-Marie, Khalid — “You & I”

“It’s just a really beautiful song, and I’m so glad that Khalid did it as well, because his voice just fit perfectly,” Anne-Marie shared about “You & I” in an interview with Apple Music. “When I listen to that song, it makes me emotional. Because I don’t think I ever thought that I would find love like it. When you find that person, nothing else matters. Everything is OK and every element of life is easier.”

Calvin Harris, Sam Smith — “Desire”

Years after Calvin Harris and Sam Smith last worked together in 2018, the pair reunited for “Desire.” With Smith’s powerfully recognizable vocals and Harris being the guiding light on production, it is in good company among this year’s summer hits.

Eladio Carrión — “6pm En Mallorca”

For Eladio Carrión‘s new song, “6pm En Mallorca,” he pulled the title inspiration partially from Drake’s previous songs, according to Genius. However, the freestyle is entirely his own as he reflects on his career status.

Delaney Bailey — “Bloomington”

Delaney Bailey’s “Bloomington” kicks off her new EP, What We Leave Behind, and is an excellent choice, as her voice immediately captivates listeners with a haunting quality. “You’ll see the same horizon / Maybe 20 more times,” she points out, as the lyrics go on to paint an emotional picture.

Laufey – “Bewitched”

The title track from her forthcoming fall album, Laufey’s “Bewitched” is a dreamy spin that pushes the boundaries of what pop music can be in an incredibly creative way, with the help of a moody orchestral instrumentation.

Tori Kelly — “Cut”

Tori Kelly’s new EP, Tori, opens with “Cut,” setting the tone with a spin on a love song. “I’m the exception / Hit the drum on your heart / Baby, we caught a rhythm,” Kelly sings, as it leads into the catchy pre-chorus.

Ashnikko — “Cheerleader”

As a tongue-in-cheek way of pushing back against society’s standards of beauty, Ashnikko’s latest, “Cheerleader,” finds her tossing in references to Bring It On to help drive home the point.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Hardly Anyone Wanted To Pay Just $1 To Drink Beer With Ron DeSantis, Despite His Reputation For Being A Fun Guy

In every presidential election, the “beer question” pops up: which candidate would you rather have a beer with? The answer isn’t Ron DeSantis.

DeSantis held a campaign event in New Hampshire over the weekend. Tickets originally cost $50 to drink beer with the Disney-feuding Florida governor, but NBC News reports they were slashed to $1 due to low sales. Even still, “by the time the event started, an hour late, there were just 30 people in the room.”

DeSantis doesn’t have the juice — but he has lots of leftover beer.

Originally, organizers had made the event free to members of [the New Hampshire Home Builders Association] and charged $50 per ticket for nonmembers. But in an effort to pack the room, the association dropped the price to $1 for nonmembers — a nominal fee designed to prevent tickets from being reserved by malicious actors. “I charged a token $1 because the ‘bots’ fill up events with bad emails,” association executive director Matt Mayberry said in a text exchange with NBC News.

The low attendance for the “FREE BEER! Now That I’ve Got Your Attention, Vote For Ron” campaign stop was roasted by reporter Jonathan Allen on MSNBC. When asked by anchor Ana Cabrera if DeSantis is “just not the kind of guy people want to have a beer with,” he replied, “Maybe they should have offered something harder, Ana… Maybe half a bottle of liquor or something.”

Maybe a gallon of milk is more Ron’s speed.

(Via NBC News)

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Olivia Rodrigo Continues Her Gradual ‘Guts’ Rollout By Revealing The Tracklist Of The Upcoming Album

Once upon a time, sharing the album tracklist used to be a teaser for an upcoming album. Now, we’re teasing teasers, or at least that’s what Olivia Rodrigo did yesterday when she shared a video indicating a tracklist announcement was coming soon. Fans looked for Easter eggs and started speculating about song titles, but now, Rodrigo has unveiled the Guts tracklist in a new video shared today (August 1).

The clip shows Rodrigo pecking away at a typewriter before eventually producing a paper with the tracklist typed out on it. Furthermore, there’s fan speculation that Rodrigo is teasing that the album’s next single will be “Get Him Back” and that it’s coming out on August 25, based on a piece of paper in the video that’s addressed to “258 Get Him Back Drive.”

The album comes out on September 8, but the Guts era is already off to a strong start: Lead single “Vampire” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Find the Guts tracklist below.

1. “All American Bitch”
2. “Bad Idea Right?”
3. “Vampire”
4. “Lacy ”
5. “Ballad Of A Homeschooled Girl”
6. “Making The Bed”
7. “Logical”
8. “Get Him Back”
9. “Love Is Embarrassing”
10. “The Grudge”
11. “Pretty Isn’t Pretty”
12. “Teenage Dream”

Guts is out 9/8 via Geffen Records. Find more information here.

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PinkPantheress Canceled Her Summer Festival Performances On Doctors’ Advice Over Hearing Concerns

The 2023 Bleached Festival’s lineup has just been decreased by one. Due to health concerns, recording artist PinkPantheress had to pull out of the fest slated to take place this weekend (August 5 and 6). The “Angel” musician shared the unfortunate news with the event’s organizer in a brief note.

In a post uploaded to the festival’s update page on Instagram, they shared the message penned by PinkPantheress: “It is with great regret that I have to cancel my us festival appearances this summer. I have been advised by doctors and my team to take a break from performances in order to preserve my quality of hearing. I am so devastated that I am not able to perform, but I am doing everything in my power to get better so I can continue to do what I love. I hope to return to the US sooner rather than later! Thank you for all your well wishes and understanding.”

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Although PinkPantheress won’t appear at the event, other major draws — including Joji, Leon Bridges, and Omar Apollo — are all still locked in. PinkPantheress is also scheduled to perform at the Sol Blume festival at Sacramento’s Discovery Park on August 20, and there has not yet been any word regarding the status of her set.

The 2023 Bleached Festival is set to take place on August 5 and 6 in San Diego at Waterfront Park. Find more information here.

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How 50 Cent Went From Hip-Hop Superstar To Television Mogul

For better or for worse, 50 Cent has always been a captivating entertainer and that’s emphasized on both ends. The Jamaica, Queens rapper was catapulted and then some into the masses with his undeniable classic debut album Get Rich Or Die Trying. The album presented 50 Cent as an indestructible and impenetrable figure like no other. These qualities helped make 50 Cent the monumental figure that we now know him as.

Nowadays, 50 Cent’s name is attached to his Power Universe, a crime drama television world that he co-created with showrunner Courtney Kemp with the launch of Power in 2014. That series concluded after six seasons in 2020, but that wasn’t the end of the Power experience. What started next was three spin-offs: Power Book II: Ghost, Power Book III: Raising Kanan, and Power Book IV: Force. The universe dove into alternate narratives in the past, future, and a whole different world from the original Power series. It ensured that the Power legacy would last longer than most TV series do nowadays (minus The Walking Dead, which also has a plethora of spin-offs).

So how did 50 Cent go from hip-hop superstar with an undeniable classic album to a television mogul with a TV series beloved by his community?

It all starts heading into the 2010s, the decade that 50 Cent’s music stardom didn’t translate to the dominant commercial performances that we’d seen with his first three albums: Get Rich Or Die Trying, The Massacre, and Curtis. Before I Self Destruct was released at the end of 2009 and debuted at No. 5 on the album charts with first-week sales of 160,000 copies. While that number can get you a No. 1 album in 2023, that was not the case in 2009. What came next was 50 Cent’s slow exit from being a musician-first entertainer. Another album was delivered in 2014 with Animal Ambition after his release from Interscope Records. His long-delayed Street King Immortal album, which was announced in 2011, is now a “maybe one day” release, much like Dr. Dre’s Detox.

While 50 Cent’s music career was in a bit of a slump, his business ventures flourished. Various investments and partnerships brought the rapper massive success thanks to steps in the publishing, beverage, video game, and apparel industries. In 2010, months after releasing Before I Self Destruct, 50 Cent revived his G-Unit Films company that he originally launched in 2003 and renamed it G-Unit Films and Television. 50 Cent delivered several projects through G-Unit Films and Television within the first few years after the revamp, including Power. In a 2020 interview with The Washington Post, Kemp described the series as a “mixture of a detective story, cops and robbers, and it’s a soap also, it’s a love triangle drama, it’s a family drama.”

Initially, it wasn’t easy to find a home for Power. 50 Cent and Kemp shopped the series to a few platforms but failed to find one that would buy into the story until they came across STARZ and former CEO Chris Albrecht and former head of programming Carmi Zlotnik. “I remember being captivated by the ideas that they were talking about,” Zlotnik said. “I thought the combination of the vision that they had for a show would make something I had never seen before.”

Power delivered drama that left its viewers at the edge of their seats. Cliffhanger after cliffhanger enthralled fans with what could happen after each episode and season between main characters James “Ghost” St. Patrick (Omari Hardwick), Tommy Egan (Joseph Sikora), and others, regardless of how delusional the events in the series were. The growth was apparent too. Power season one finale reeled in 1.08 million U.S. viewers, season two’s finale had 1.54 million U.S. viewers, and season three and four’s finales had 2.01 U.S. million and 2 million U.S. viewers, respectively. Power was popular all over the world by the end of season four. According to Variety, with an average of 9.3 million multiplatform viewers per episode that season and an average of 7.3 million over the life of the series at the conclusion of season four, the success of Power was enough to earn 50 Cent a new four-year deal with STARZ reportedly worth up to $150 million.

By the time that deal was done, 50 Cent had another TV series in development: BMF. The now-released Demetrious Flenory Jr. and Da’Vinchi-led show recounts the rise and eventual fall of the Black Mafia Family drug organization that rose to prominence in the 1980s in Detroit. BMF currently stands as a cousin of sorts to the Power Universe.

Consistency is a key ingredient in the recipe to success for any artist in any field and 50 Cent was well aware of that. His run of consistent hits, catchy hooks, and exciting verses has turned into a run of his television shows that lasts for nearly an entire calendar year. To get a better picture of how continuous and frequent this cinematic universe runs, let’s take a look at the 2021-2022 “season.” Raising Kanan season one ran from July 18 – September 26, BMF arrived for season one from September 26 – November 21, Ghost season two aired from November 21 – February 6, 2022, and lastly Force concluded the run with its inaugural season that started on February 6 – April 17. After a break for the summer, Raising Kanan returned for season two on August 14, kicking off a new round for the run of shows. Through this, 50 Cent’s animal ambition seamlessly made its way from headphones and speakers to small screens all over the world.

Its ability to satisfy every fan of the original Power series is another reason that the Power Universe is successful. For those who desired a continuation of the story, there’s Ghost. If a new focus on fan-favorite Tommy Egan was sought, Force provided that. Wanted to see how the Power world was created? Look no further than Raising Kanan. Furthermore, 50 Cent’s cinematic world provided an aesthetic and focus to satisfy many tastes whether it be ‘80s hip-hop culture (Raising Kanan and BMF), present-day urban luxury (Ghost), a world controlled by the mafia (Force). Lastly, hip-hop culture remained present in all of the aforementioned series as names in or connected to it made appearances in all the shows. They include 50 Cent himself, Mary. J Blige, Kendrick Lamar, Joey Badass, Jeremih, Redman, Jalen Rose, Method Man, LeToya Luckett, Omar Epps, Snoop Dogg, Serayah, Mo’Nique, Eminem, Yung Miami, and others. The culture that 50 Cent first rose to prominence in remained important to him even when he switched lanes and he made sure to include the names from today and yesterday to, once again, capture as many of its elements as possible.

In a world where television series don’t have the lifespans that they used to, 50 Cent and his team of crime drama producers and writers realized that aiming for lateral dominance with multiple options as opposed to longevity with just one would be more impactful for their universe. Add in consistency and attention to detail and audience, and you have the foundational pieces to build an empire that is the Power Universe. Nearly a decade in, 50 Cent wears the TV mogul hat proudly thanks to the success and growth of his cinematic universe.

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J. Cole Revealed Some Left-Field — But Not Really Surprising — Rap Heroes In A Chat With Kevin Hart

J. Cole has long held a reputation as one of his generation’s foremost rap lyricists. In a recent interview with Kevin Hart, he revealed some of the influences that he used to develop the style that earned him that reputation. The list includes some unsurprising, obvious picks like Tupac, Jay-Z, Nas, Eminem, André 3000, and Lil Wayne, who he calls “the big bullets,” but then he also name-checks some left-field acts such as Royce Da 5’9 and Canibus.

J. Cole has gotten a lot of love from some of those names; early in his career, he signed with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation and got Nas’ attention with one of the songs on his second album. In 2018, he even got to collaborate with Royce Da 5’9 on the song “Boblo Boat.” He’s also gotten a lot of love from his peers and predecessors lately, as well. Rap legend Big Daddy Kane called J. Cole his hero in a recent interview, while Drake brought out J. Cole for a surprise performance during a stop on his It’s All A Blur Tour.

Cole has since paid that love forward. Elsewhere in his Kevin Hart interview, he declared, “I hate to say it almost ’cause it sounds like pandering, but I really do think, like, man, there’s a lot of fire female rappers. I feel like they’re doing some of the most exciting — commercially, they’re doing some of the most exciting [things]. They’re giving us a lot of fire moments. I feel like that’s something that wasn’t around when we was growing up. […] You always had one. Lil’ Kim, Foxy, Eve. There was always one, but there could never be more than one, almost, it felt like. Now, it’s like, bro, we getting moments and moments and moments. I think that’s hard.”

You can watch the full interview with Hart on Peacock.