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Memphis Rapper Finesse2Tymes Is Wanted By Houston Police For Allegedly Stealing A Rental Car

Finesse2Tymes might well be on the cusp of a huge breakout after being featured on the 2023 XXL Freshman Class cover thanks to the success of his viral hit “Back End,” but that didn’t stop him from getting into some legal trouble in Houston this weekend. Local news reported that the Houston Police Department has issued a warrant for the Memphis rapper’s arrest for allegedly stealing a rental car earlier this year.

Finesse2Tymes, whose legal name is Ricky Hampton, was charged with felony theft between $30,000 and $150,000 after a supposed associate told Enterprise employees the rapper was using it — well over a month after it was supposed to have been returned. The car, an Infiniti QX80 SUV, was rented by Ronald Bell on February 28 with a return date of March 10. However, after a 10-day demand letter sent on April 10 received no response, Enterprise employees called Bell, who told them Finesse2Tymes had the car, connecting him on a three-way call.

Hampton said he and the car were in Atlanta and that he’d bring it back three days later, on April 23. On April 24, the car was reported stolen. Traffic cameras showed the car being driven around Houston that day and police recovered the vehicle on April 25 at a recording studio being driven by a woman who said Finesse had hired her a few days before and giving her the car to run his errands. Hopefully, Finesse can resolve the issue before August, when he’s scheduled to join fellow Memphis rapper Moneybagg Yo on his Larger Than Life Tour.

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Teyonah Parris On Playing A Different Kind Of Superhero In ‘They Cloned Tyrone’

In Netflix’s absurdist sci-fi comedy, They Cloned Tyrone, Teyonah Parris may not sport spandex or a cape, but she still saves the day. Her character, a wise-cracking, street-smart sex worker named Yo-Yo, is the film’s low-key hero – a woman with dreams and ambitions that never outweigh her need to help her community. In that, she’s a bit of a foil to her co-stars Jamie Foxx and John Boyega. As the charismatic pimp Slick Charles, Foxx is only out for himself. And, as the stoic, brooding drug dealer Fontaine, Boyega is too weighed down by past demons to be of use to anyone, let alone his neighbors in the Glen who find themselves on the wrong end of a government conspiracy. Someone’s been tweaking the recipes of the fried chicken, the grape drink, and the hair relaxer in a wild plot to suppress an unsuspecting Black community and, as usual, it’s up to a Black woman to figure out why.

Parris wholeheartedly embraces the role of reluctant amateur sleuth in the film, solving sinister riddles and breaking into underground bunkers with the kind of bravado you’d expect from an actor set to star in one of the year’s most anticipated superhero team-ups. But no matter how capable Yo-Yo is, she’s dosed with just enough pragmatism to recognize the ridiculousness of her situation – that investigating clones and government suits and secret laboratories never goes well for women like her. She’s a superhero, but she’s not stupid.

Uproxx chatted with Parris prior to the start of the SAG/AFTRA strike about fighting for her spot in the film, keeping up with the comedy of Jamie Foxx, and how her biggest role – motherhood – is beginning to change her career on-screen.

There are so many fun pop culture references in this film but the theme of Yo-Yo being this Black Nancy Drew type comes up the most. Is that how director Juel Taylor pitched the character to you when he called?

Juel didn’t call me. I just hunted him down after I read that script. I kind of stalked him, like, ‘I’m going to be a part of this movie whether you realize it or not.’ But he was great and that was always in the script, and that’s a part of why I wanted to be in this film — just how smart it is, how funny it is. Throwing up all these different genres and creating our own world was a really fun challenge.

Jamie Foxx is a naturally gifted comedian. As his scene partner, how do you keep up with him?

Slick Charles and Yo-Yo are such a dynamic duo. They’re a pair of sorts. So when I found out I was going to be working with Jamie, I was like, ‘What world am I living in?’ The first scene I filmed was the first scene you see us in, and Yo-Yo carries that scene, so I was sweating bullets. Man, I was so nervous, almost debilitatingly so, because I’m in my head like, ‘Oh, my gosh. It’s Jamie Foxx. What am I going to do?’ I got to say all of these words, and I’m trying to stay present in what Yo-Yo is doing, but I’m also like, ‘This is cool. Focus. Focus.’ So many things are happening at once, but Jamie definitely put me at ease just being an open and generous artist and just an open, generous human in general.

He’s also a master improviser. Did you feel like you had to step up your game to keep pace in some of your scenes together?

I did, and I think I did very well. And the times when I was like, ‘Girl, you are not doing well. Ask for help,’ I asked him for help, and he gave me some jokes to crack on him, so Yo-Yo could crack on his character, Slick Charles. He gave me some jokes to say. Who does that? You know what I mean?

So much of They Cloned Tyrone is just surreal dark comedy but when you boil it down, it’s about people in power abusing those without it. Do you think the central conspiracy of the movie is that implausible?

Personally, I feel like conspiracies, there’s always a little truth in them. I don’t know, but it’s possible it could be real, so I leave space for that now. I am not going to do like Yo-Yo and go hunt this down. I’m going to mind my business. But bless those like Yo-Yo who will put herself up front and dive deep into this mystery and all those things. But if I saw a clone, child, I’m out of here. I’m not going to go to the basement. I’m going to walk outside. I’m going to turn around. I don’t want to see what’s in this basement, or this truck, or this house.

There’s an art to leaning into stereotypes just enough to bust them later. How did you approach that with Yo-Yo?

It was important to me that while we have these stereotypes of these characters, that they’re eventually fleshed out and you understand that they are full-fledged humans with… Well, in this movie it’s hard to say humans. Some might be. They’re something … fully fleshed beings who have hopes, dreams, desires, and the like. But it’s a satire as well. So, you have to lean into the stereotype and the silliness in order to eventually have that payoff when everything drops in and you realize what’s actually happening and who these people are. You have judged them based on a stereotype or on a very surface assumption, and that’s just not their truth.

You’ve talked about, with the roles that you take on, thinking about how they add to the narrative of being a woman, specifically a black woman. Where does Yo-Yo fit into that?

Well, Yo-Yo is a Black female sex worker, who uses what she knows how to do as a line of defense. She uses her sexuality as a way to help protect her community, learn information, and figure things out. But not just her sexuality. She’s also incredibly intelligent, and so she uses everything at her disposal to stand up for her community and for herself.

You just became a mom for the first time. Has that influenced the projects and roles you’re interested in now?

As a new mom, your priorities shift, and your point of doing life shifts. I would say the first part of my career, in the last 12 years or so, I have understood very clearly what I wanted to do. I had a mission, and I feel like I’ve been very intentional and productive with that mission in the types of projects I’ve chosen. With this next chapter, I think I’m going more with the flow, which is something life is showing me. I cannot control all things. In this next chapter, I’m trying to let things come to me in the way that they’re supposed to. I want to focus on projects that, again, always have something to say, and also, that bring light to people. I want my child to be proud of them. I want her to watch it, even in her youth, and say, ‘Oh, look at mommy.’

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Jason Isbell Absolutely Roasted Jason Aldean And Challenged Him To Try Something Else In A Small Town

In case you haven’t been on the internet over the past few days: Jason Aldean has found himself in hot water over his song “Try That In A Small Town,” due to its allegedly pro-violence and racist lyrics, as well as its music video. Jason Isbell has now entered the chat, and he did not hold back even a little bit.

Yesterday evening (July 19), Isbell tweeted, “Dare Aldean to write his next single himself. That’s what we try in my small town.”

To Isbell’s point, listed as writers of “Try That In A Small Town” in the Spotify credits are Kelley Lovelace, Kurt Allison, Neil Thrasher, and Tully Kennedy, but not Aldean.

Country singer Jake Owen then chimed in today, writing, “Jason, you’re always the first to get behind your keyboard and spout off with this stupid sh*t. In ‘my small town’ you just walk up to the guy and be a man to his face if you want the smoke… not tweet it at him…. Tough guy.” Isbell responded with a screenshot indicating Aldean’s Twitter account had been suspended and wrote, “I tried to tag him but it looks like his account has been suspended. Y’all are the tough guys! I’m just a songwriter.”

After somebody pointed out to Isbell that the account he showed wasn’t actually Aldean’s, Isbell reissued his challenge to the correct account, tweeting, “Ok here ya go @Jason_Aldean I’m challenging you to write a song yourself. All alone. If you’re a recording artist, make some art. I want to hear it.” He added in a follow-up, “Seriously how do you defend the content of a song you weren’t even in the room for? You just got it from your producer. If you’d been there when it was written, you’d be listed as a writer. We all know how this works.”

Aldean has yet to respond to Isbell’s challenge.

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Babyface Ray’s ‘Summer’s Mine’ Tracklist Recruits Help From Westside Gunn, Vory, And Veeze

Babyface Ray’s grind never stops and his consistent releases are proof of that. At the end of the week, the Detroit rapper will have released his third album in two years with Summer’s Mine. The upcoming project follows Face, which was released at the top of 2022, and Mob which dropped in December. Babyface Ray kicked off the campaign for Summer’s Mine with his “All Star Team” and “Donda Bag” singles, and now we have the album’s tracklist.

Summer’s Mine checks in with 16 songs including the previously released “All Star Team” and “Donda Bag.” The project also presents features from Veeze, Los And Nutty, Vory, King Hendrick$, and Westside Gunn.

Babyface Ray’s Summer’s Mine arrives after he appeared on 03 Greedo’s Halfway There album. It also followed his Courtesy Of The Mob Tour with fellow Detroit rapper Veeze.

You can check out the full tracklist for Summer’s Mine below.

1. “Scarface”
2. “Donda Bag”
3. “Bosses Linking With Bosses” Feat. Veeze
4. “Leaving London”
5. “All Star Team”
6. “Luh Tyler Flow” Feat. Los And Nutty
7. “i75”
8. “Racks N”
9. “Skateland”
10. “Life Full Of Lies”
11. “I Can’t Rap Foreva”
12. “Dancing With The Devil pt2” Feat. Vory
13. “Big Meech Holiday” Feat. King Hendrick$
14. “Jackboys”
15. “Fly Gods” Feat. Westside Gunn
16. “My Thoughts 4”

Summer’s Mine is out 7/21 via Wavy Gang and EMPIRE. Find out more information here.

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Kim Kardashian Makes Her ‘American Horror Story’ Debut In An Eerie Teaser For The Show’s New Season

The real American horror story isn’t until 2024 (the election, am I right, folks?), but FX’s American Horror Story is back soon.

Subtitled Delicate, the Ryan Murphy-created show’s 12th installment is about… well, I’m not sure. The teaser is heavy on vibes, not plot. There’s a group of women in white wigs with spider-like fingers; a bird’s egg fall out of a nest; Emma Roberts and Cara Delevingne wear cool glasses; and Kim Kardashian holds a toddler. It’s like Rosemary’s Baby, if Rosemary’s Baby starred Kim Kardashian. Expect that remake the second strike is over.

Kardashian’s acting chops were called into question by theater legend Patti Lupone, who criticized her for taking a role away “from actors.” The Tony winner added, “Excuse me, excuse me, Kim. You know, what are you doing with your life?” The answer: Tom Brady, allegedly.

American Horror Story: Delicate is the first season of the anthology series to adapt a book, Delicate Condition by author Danielle Valentine. The novel follows an actress named Anna Alcott, who is convinced someone is trying to prevent her from conceiving a child. After failed rounds of IVF treatments, she thinks she’s finally pregnant, only to suffer a miscarriage… at least, that’s what her doctor tells her. Nobody will believe her, but she feels the baby still moving inside her.

American Horror Story: Delicate premieres on FX later this year.

(Via EW)

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You Haven’t Really Heard The ‘White Lotus’ Theme Song Until You’ve Heard This Symphony Orchestra’s Version Of The ‘White Lotus’ Theme Song

Chills on chills on chills.

The theme song for season 2 of White Lotus already comes with a classical vibe, opening with angelic harps followed by an operatic voice taking over the synth melody from season 1, but the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra absolutely owns their version. Elevated by soprano Ella Taylor, the song builds to a bombastic, spine-tingling finish worthy of a bend-and-snap standing ovation from Jennifer Coolidge.

The performance took place at the inaugural European Classical Pride event at the Barbican Centre in London. In celebrating “the profound contribution that the LGBTQ+ community makes to classical music,” the program included work from Leonard Bernstein and Tchaikovsky, but Cristobal Tapia de Veer’s White Lotus theme was the only song from a television show.

Conducted by Oliver Zeffman, the performance absolutely explodes in the second half with a full choir joining Taylor and the orchestra, all of them crescendoing wildly with Taylor very clearly rocking out while belting out. Not only is it a stellar performance, it’s filled with an unbridled joy that demands to be put on repeat.

Plus, no one dies! That’s a pretty major bonus, although HBO series does tend to make the most of its dead bodies.

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Jimmy Butler Did A Pair Of Iconic Damian Lillard Celebrations After Making A Shot On His China Tour

Jimmy Butler is on vacation in China right now. Back in the United States, the Miami Heat are coming off of an appearance in the NBA Finals and want to add some major reinforcements this summer, as the Heat are the only team on Damian Lillard’s list of preferred destinations should he get a trade from the Portland Trail Blazers.

The state of play in a potential Lillard-to-Miami trade hasn’t changed in quite a while — it still seems like Portland is a little leery about accepting an offer from the Heat due to the inclusion of Tyler Herro, who is a bit repetitive with the Blazers’ trio of promising young guards. Perhaps that changes, but for now, everyone is waiting for a domino to fall. And while he’s waiting, Butler made clear that he’s going to have some fun with this, as he hit a jumper during his tour abroad and immediately did the two iconic celebrations everyone associates with Lillard: the wave that he used after his walk-off jumper eliminated the Oklahoma City Thunder from the playoffs in 2019, and his “Dame Time” celebration.

Let this be everyone’s official confirmation that Jimmy Butler is aware that Damian Lillard would like to join his professional basketball team.

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When Does ‘The Boys’ Spinoff ‘Gen V’ Come Out?

After teasing a release window last week, Amazon has finally confirmed a release date for its highly anticipated The Boys spinoff Gen V.

The college-based show set in the wildly raunchy superhero universe will premiere its first three episodes on September 29, according to Variety. From there, the show will switch to weekly drops every Friday until the Season 1 finale on November 3, for a total count of eight episodes.

Amazon also unveiled a new poster for Gen V confirming the release date:

Here’s the official synopsis for the boundary-pushing The Boys spinoff that left executive producer Seth Rogen asking, “Dear God, what are they doing over there?”:

From the world of ‘The Boys’ comes ‘Gen V,’ which explores the training of the first generation of superheroes to know about Compound V, and that their powers were injected into them, rather than God-given. These young, competitive heroes put their physical and moral boundaries to the test, competing for the school’s highly coveted top ranking. They quickly come to learn that ambition comes with sacrifice, and the difference between right and wrong is not as clear as they once believed. When the university’s dark secrets come to light, the students must come to grips with what type of heroes they are going to become.

Gen V premieres September 29 on Amazon Prime Video.

(Via Variety)

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Noel Gallagher Is Not A Fan Of Adele’s ‘F*cking Sh*t,’ ‘F*cking Awful’ Songs

Adele is one of the most beloved musicians working today. Her discography is full of No. 1 albums and chart-topping singles like “Easy On Me” and “Hello.” Clearly, she has a lot of fans. Former Oasis member Noel Gallagher, though, is not among them.

That much he made clear on a recent episode of Matt Morgan’s Patreon podcast (as Stereogum notes). In the episode (titled “D’yer Wanna Be A Spaceman?”), Gallagher was asked if he likes any of Adele’s hit songs. His thoughts on that were strong, as he responded, “F*ck off, f*cking hell. Name one. […] They’re f*cking sh*t. It’s f*cking awful. It’s f*cking [late British pop singer] Cilla Black. I find it and that whole thing offensive.”

He also discussed the idea of writing songs for singers like Adele and Lewis Capaldi one day, saying, “If I fall out of love with touring, I could see myself just sitting at home writing songs and sending them to my publishers,” he said. “I might in the future. I’ll be saying, ‘Get Adele to sing that. Don’t call until she’s done the guide vocal.’ I want Lewis Capaldi to murder this song, I want him to shit on it from a great height. Make me rich.”

Find the podcast (which is behind a paywall on Morgan’s Patreon) here.

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Samuel L. Jackson’s Story About Having To Do A ‘F*cking Acting Contest’ To Get Cast In ‘Pulp Fiction’ Is Very Entertaining

Every interview with Samuel L. Jackson is a treat. He’s as quotable as the characters he plays. In a conversation with Vulture that published on Thursday, he discussed everything from winning an honorary Oscar (“Didn’t feel honorary, just felt like I was getting an Oscar”) to getting cast as Nick Fury (“Better me than David Hasselhoff — is that what you’re saying? He’s still a little testy about that”) to buying Scarlett Johansson and Ryan Reynolds a beehive for their wedding present (“And then one day the bees abandoned the hive or they abandoned the queen or some sh*t”).

Jackson also discussed the “acting contest” he went through to get the part of Jules Winnfield in Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction.

“I was doing Fresh for Lawrence Bender, who was the producer of Pulp,” he said. “Quentin sent me the script, told me, ‘Jules is yours.’ I went in and they just wanted to hear the character. I read it, and they were like, ‘Amazing. Job’s yours.’ I come to New York, do Fresh.” That’s when he heard someone else, a “good actor from New York” named Paul Calderon, was also up for the role.

Jackson continued:

“I shoot Fresh on a Saturday and I got on a plane that night, take the red-eye to LA. And I’m on the plane doing all the sh*t that I normally do when I get ready to do a job. I’m breaking down the f*cking role. I’m breaking down the sentences. By the time I get there, they’re not even there. They’ve gone to lunch or some sh*t. They come back and everybody’s like, “Hey, Sam.” And some dude, the last dude that came in, right behind me. He was going, ‘Hi. Mr. Fishburne. Glad to meet you.’ I was like, ‘What the f*ck? Who is this motherf*cker?’”

Jackson performed the “English, motherf*cker, do you speak it?” and diner scenes during the audition and killed it, obviously. When he was done, “I slammed the script down. I slam the door and leave.” Bender later told him, “We were so going to cast this other kid until you did that last speech in the diner.” Jackson’s response: “Really, motherf*cker? So I had to go through all that, after you told me I had a job?” He’s the best.

You can read the interview here.

(Via Vulture)