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Is Takeoff’s Funeral Open To The Public?

After rapper and Migos member Takeoff tragically passed in Houston on November 1, there was an outpouring of love and support from his fans and fellow artists alike.

Now, his funeral services have been organized so fans will be able to pay tribute to an influential rapper. It will be held on November 11 at noon in Atlanta’s State Farm Arena. Free tickets are only available for Georgia residents, as passes were made available on Ticketmaster yesterday. They have since sold out. According to Vulture, there is also a no-photo policy for Takeoff’s funeral service.

His family has also requested that instead of gifts or flowers, donations be made to The Rocket Foundation. It is a non-profit that seeks to prevent gun violence.

Pastor Jesse Curney III of Lilburn’s New Mercies Christian Church is slated to give the eulogy. Takeoff, whose real name was Kirshnik Ball, attended the church.

“I was really sad to hear the news,” Curney said in a statement. “Kirshnik has been a faithful member since he was ten years old. He and his family were active and avid supporters of the church and the community as a whole.”

There are also likely to be some of Takeoff’s friends from the rap world attending. Drake has since noticeably rescheduled his Apollo Theater show dates to no longer coincide with the funeral’s date.

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Karol G Reveals The Release Date For Her New Single ‘Cairo’ And Teases The Egyptian-Themed Video

Karol G will be releasing new music this weekend. Yesterday (November 8), the Colombian superstar released a teaser of the music video for her upcoming single “Cairo.”

This past year, Karol G has racked up multiple global hits. In April, Karol G kicked off her next album era with the release of “Provenza.” The Afrobeat-influenced song has since amassed over 544 million streams on Spotify. She also teamed up with Becky G for their breakup anthem “Mamiii,” which has over 514 million streams on Spotify. In September, Karol G joined forces with Maldy for their reggaeton banger “Gatúbela.”

To keep taking things in her career to next level, Karol G visited Egypt for her next single “Cairo.” On Instagram and YouTube, she uploaded a teaser of the video. Karol G can be seen cruising in a van that’s on the way to the ancient pyramids. There’s also a performance shot of her singing a piece of the song among a sea of Egyptian carpets.

The video for “Cairo” will be released on Sunday, November 13. Karol G is nominated for three Latin Grammy Awards this year. Her nominations include Song Of The Year and Record Of The Year for “Provenza.” “Mamiii” with Becky G is up for Best Urban Song.

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GloRilla Asserts Her Sexual Dominance With Her Raunchy New Single ‘Nut Quick’

This Friday, rapper GloRilla‘s major-label debut EP, Anyways, Life’s Great, will be released. As fans eagerly await its arrival, the Memphis native is giving them something to hold them over. Her new single, “Nut Quick,” produced by Arayonthetrack, is a step back from the spiritual undertones heard on “Tomorrow 2” featuring Cardi B.

Instead, “Nut Quick” serves as GloRilla’s unfiltered thoughts on quick a few trendy social media topics, including hookup culture, gender roles, and women’s sexual liberation. While GloRilla isn’t the first woman rapper to discuss these topics, her approach to shaping these conversations into songs makes her viewpoint much more potent.

The opening lyric, “if you don’t get the fuck out of here, what are you doing here,” shows GloRilla’s lack of investment in respectability politics. The rapper will not downplay her sexual appetite and encourages women to follow her lead. Another line in the song that addresses this is, “he thought I would be crazy after sex, but I ain’t nothin’ / he could’ve been my favorite sneaky link, but he just nut quick.” which inspired the song’s title. GloRilla is here for a good time, not a long time. Therefore, her casual sex partner or “sneaky link” needs to keep up, or she’s onto someone who can.

In the vein of honesty, GloRilla shows that her pursuits of sexual liberation have forced her to make complicated decisions. “Found out I was pregnant, got it gone, and I ain’t f*ck since,” she raps, facing the reality that unwanted pregnancies are sometimes a consequence.

Just as she holds herself accountable for her actions, GloRilla holds men that subscribe to “boss culture” to that same standard. It costs to be the boss, and GloRilla will not settle for anything other than the ‘princess treatment,’ as she raps, “First date, meet me at the mall since he say he boss enough / And I’ma put that n**** back if he say it cost too much (broke ass).”

Watch the lyric video above.

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What Is Flo Milli’s Setlist Of Songs For The ‘Girls Wanna Have Fun Tour?’

Flo Mill is just about to wrap up her first-ever headlining tour, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, which saw her crisscrossing the nation throughout October and the past week with Monaleo and Gogo Morrow. With just a few more dates left, fans in the remaining cities on the route might be wondering what they have to look forward to, while fans who didn’t get the chance to check out the show may be curious about what they missed out on.

Fortunately, Setlist.fm has the answers, as usual. In addition to performing breakout hits like “Beef FloMix” and “In The Party,” it looks like Flo’s show spans both of her projects to date, Ho, Why Is You Here? and You Still Here, Ho?, consisting of many of her singles like “Roaring 20s,” “PBC,” “Back Pack,” and “Conceited,” in addition to the fan-favorite Baby Tate single “I Am,” which Flo Milli is featured on. You can see the setlist and remaining tour dates below.

Setlist

1. “Come Outside”
2. “Roaring 20s”
3. “Like That Bitch”
4. “Big Steppa”
5. “Bed Time (Acapella)”
6. “Beef FloMix”
7. “Back Pack”
8. “May I”
9. “PBC”
10. “Hottie”
11. “Bundles”
12. “We Not Humping (with Monaleo)”
13. “Conceited”
14. “No Face”
15. “I Am (Baby Tate cover)”
16. “Weak”
17. “Not Friendly”
18. “Pretty Girls”
19. “In the Party”

Tour Dates

11/9 — Vancouver, BC @ Fortune Sound Club
11/11 — Oakland, CA @ Starline Social Club
11/15 — Santa Ana, CA @ Observatory OC
11/16 — Los Angeles, CA @ Roxy Theatre

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Chloe X Halle Have Both Said They Would Like To Play Storm In ‘X-Men’: ‘She Doesn’t Take Any Sh*t’

Both Chlöe and Halle Bailey are set to appear on the silver screen next year. Chlöe will star in Praise This, which tells the story of youth choirs gearing up for a music competition. Halle will star as Ariel in The Little Mermaid and Nettie in The Color Purple.

In a recent interview with Variety, Chlöe expressed that she would like to play Storm in an upcoming adaptation of X-Men.

“I’ve always wanted to be a superhero, and she’s my favorite one, so you can fill in the blanks,” Chlöe said. “She is just so fierce and sexy and strong — all of the things I want to be — and she’s beautiful at the same time. And she doesn’t take any sh*t”

Chlöe dressed up as Storm for Halloween this year, and even received a co-sign from Halle Berry, who originally played Storm.

“She’s taking it,” said Berry in a tweet.

Back at Disney’s D23 expo in September, Chlöe’s sister Halle also expressed to Variety an interest in playing Storm in the future.

“I think any Marvel superhero would just be amazing,” Halle said. “I mean, I love Storm. I love so many, I love so many. That would just be cool.”

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Michael Moore Is Celebrating After Being Pretty Much The Only Pundit Who Predicted The Dems Would Do Well In The Midterms

If Michael Moore ever decides to abandon filmmaking, he could make a pretty good living as a psychic. Back in 2016, when few people thought that Donald Trump had a snowball’s chance in hell of being elected president, the Oscar-winning documentarian tried to warn America to not underestimate the former reality show host. And when it came to the 2022 midterms, Moore has been optimistically predicting that we would see a “blue tsunami.”

While we’re still awaiting the full results of yesterday’s elections, a “tsunami” doesn’t appear possible on the horizon. But the Democrats did well enough — and could do better still — to stop the red wave that so many others were predicting. Which is good enough for Moore.

In his most recent daily post, Mike’s Midterm Tsunami Truth #41, the Bowling for Columbine director shared headlines from major outlets like The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, which dismissed the much-talked-about “red wave.”

“I’ve checked my inbox and so many of you have written to me through the night,” wrote Moore. “So many of you who worked hard over these last months to prevent the bloodbath. A fascist takeover by a full slate of election deniers and voting suppressors.”

“And now we know there will be no bloodbath,” he continued. “Not today. And it’s because we and millions of others erected a force field around the haters and bigots to stop them in their tracks. And that is what has happened. Sometimes you have to lose a battle or two in order to win the war.”

While Moore acknowledged that the “blue tsunami” he had hoped for did not materialize, he noted that the second best choice had indeed occurred: “To make sure there would be no red wave.” While the ultimate fate of the midterms will could remain unknown for days, if not weeks (should Georgia’s senate race lead to a runoff election, which is looking very likely, even according to state officials), for right now, Moore is happy:

As Election Day 2022 came to an end, the Republicans last night were in a state of shock as they found themselves, at least for now, in control of neither the House nor the Senate! They were unable to throw a single Democrat out of the United States Senate. In fact just the opposite happened — the Democrats were able to flip control of their Pennsylvania Senate seat from a Republican to a Democrat. In stunned disbelief, the Democrats instantly went from a 50-50 Senate to a 51-49 Senate in their favor. Georgia and Nevada are still too close to call, but the Democrat in Georgia holds a small lead, and the Democrat in Nevada has played see-saw all night with the Republican. To be clear, they’ll be counting these votes for days, if not weeks, and so it’s anybody’s guess what could happen.

In the meantime, Moore encouraged his readers and followers to enjoy this moment — and to pat themselves on the back for the courageous step they took to stand up for America. As he concluded:

We were lied to for months by the pundits and pollsters and the media. Voters had not “moved on” from the Supreme Court’s decision to debase and humiliate women by taking federal control over their reproductive organs. Crime was not at the forefront of the voters “simple” minds. Neither was the price of milk. It was their Democracy that they came to fight for yesterday. And because of that drive, we live to fight, and hope, for another day…

You can read his full message here.

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As a therapist, here are the three rules I give my sons to combat toxic behavior

Most parents aim to raise good humans no matter their gender, but sometimes society comes in and muddies the water a bit. You can’t turn on a device without reading words like “gentle parenting” or “toxic masculinity.” A wild guess tells me that most people don’t want to raise boys that grow up to fall into the category of toxic masculinity, but there don’t seem to be many instructions on how to prevent it.

I won’t pretend that I have all the answers and I don’t want this to read as a humble brag because kids have a way of nevering like they never did before when we dare to say, “my child would never.” It’s just science. Well, maybe not science, but definitely an anecdotal observation.


What I can tell you is the things I’ve been doing to help combat the temptations of toxic masculinity. I have three boys, two of whom are teenagers, and while I would never say never, I can say they have been praised by teachers and authority figures. I’ve also been asked what I do differently, so I figured I’d share.

I’ll admit, it’s a little hard for me to pinpoint because I’ve instilled these messages in my boys since their birth, so they’re not things I give much thought to anymore. But to identify what I do differently, I enlisted the help of my sons and, lucky for me and hopefully you, they gave me a list of three key differences they notice.

1. If it shocks you or makes you angry, research it.

If there’s one thing that tends to make people more empathetic humans it’s education. A lot of times people react emotionally when they hear something they don’t believe or that’s upsetting. Instead of stewing in the anger and digging their heels in, my boys know how to research whatever the issue is using nonbiased phrases.

Four young people sitting on bridge over of body of water.

An example of this is when my 14-year-old shocked the snot out of me by saying that most women falsely accuse men of assault. This was really upsetting to him to “know” because, of course, he didn’t want to be falsely accused of anything. I didn’t get upset, I only asked where he got the information and empathized how hearing that could make him feel. Once we got the feelings out of the way, I pointed him to Google and showed him what reputable sites looked like. We even talked about using Google Scholar.

Education makes things less scary and helps people unlearn myths or give context to inflammatory information they read on the internet.

2. Everyone experiences every emotion. Feel them, express them and talk it out.

Boys can experience other emotions outside of anger and happiness. I encourage my kids to name their emotions and to express them, whether it’s at me because I’ve messed up or just in general. Once the feeling is named and expressed, let’s get down to whatever the underlying emotion was. Sometimes it turns out to be disappointment and not sadness, or embarrassment, not anger.

If we can name the actual feeling, we can talk it out. They can find ways to address the issue that caused the feeling or take responsibility if it’s something they did. Walking them through the whole process takes practice but it’s worth it in the end because then they can effectively express their feelings to peers, partners or teachers all while remaining respectful.

Young man wearing brown jacket sitting near gray link fence

3. Speak up even when it’s hard.

Speaking up covers a lot of ground. It’s not just about calling out injustices when they see them. When I talk to my sons about using their voices, we talk about consent and what it looks like to properly ask for affirmative consent. It also covers speaking up when you witness inappropriate behaviors toward girls and vice versa.

When my 17-year-old was in middle school, he had instances where this lesson came in handy. On one occasion, the school bus was being loaded at the end of the day and after my son took his seat, he noticed two boys grabbing at a girl’s behind as she told them to stop. He spoke up then informed the bus driver and principal of what happened.

While these three “rules” are helpful in combating toxic masculinity, they’re also helpful to teach all children. Kids are influenced by what they see outside of their homes and on the internet, and if parents can be the counterbalance, we can all put good humans out into the world.

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People can’t get enough of this Italian preschooler’s classically Italian rant

All people have a need to communicate, but the way we do that varies greatly from place to place. Every culture has its own communication peculiarities that make our human family delightfully diverse.

Not only do humans speak thousands of languages around the world, but we also engage in culturally specific speaking styles, speech patterns and body language, some of which are immediately identifiable.

Case in point: the Italian “finger purse.”


Italian people are known for using their hands a lot when speaking. Italian hand gestures can vary a bit between northern and southern Italy, but one of the most universally recognizable is the pinched fingers or “finger purse.” That’s the gesture in which the tips of the fingers and the thumb are pressed together (forming a purse shape) and pointed upward, often in a repeated back-and-forth or up-and-down motion, sometimes with one hand and sometimes with both. Along with the rhythm of punctuated emphasis on certain words, especially when speaking passionately, the finger purse is often used to convey a question with a sense of annoyance, exasperation or confusion.

It’s a gesticulation most of us associate with a classic Italian grandma or grandpa, but when you see it coming from a tiny little Italian person, it’s utterly hilarious. A viral video, originally shared by @guiseppe_matilde on TikTok, shows a preschooler engaging in a passionate rant that is unmistakably Italian, both in the actual language she’s speaking and in her hand gestures.

According to Italian speakers in the comments, the little girl is conveying a story about how someone commented negatively about her wearing a miniskirt. u/shykawaii_shark on Reddit shared:

“Rough translation for English speakers. Not a literal translation, I made it easier to comprehend

Mother: What kind of sense does that make!

Daughter: They told me ‘What sense does going out with a miniskirt make?’ Like, think for yourself! I can wear my miniskirt, and you mind your own business!

Mother: Exactly!

Daughter: Think about your own miniskirt, not mine!”

Got a feisty little feminist here.

The full video on TikTok is even better (but it doesn’t have the Italian subtitles):

@giuseppe_matilde

Secondo voi ha ragione matilde ? #foryoupage @Giò Canaletti seguitela tutti su istragram matilde_vaccar

As adorable as this video is, it’s also an example of how culture gets passed on from generation to generation. An Australian study found that young humans across different cultures imitate adults in ways that animals don’t. Animals will imitate adult behavior to the extent that it’s efficient and necessary to perform a task, whereas humans will mimic even silly or frivolous behaviors that have no purpose whatsoever.

“Animals focus on getting the job done,” Mark Nielsen, a psychologist at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, told Science. “Humans seem to almost forget about the outcome and copy everything we see.”

That mimicry of unnecessary actions may contribute to the complexity of human cultures. After all, it’s not really necessary to do the finger purse to make a point, but Italians do it anyway. Little Italians pick it up from adult Italians, and so the classic Italian communication style is passed on.

And thank goodness it is, because babies gesturing in Italian is absolutely adorable.

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Trump Is So ‘Furious’ Over The Midterm Results That He’s Reportedly Blaming Melania For Telling Him To Back Dr. Oz

As Donald Trump continues to fume over the midterm elections failing to produce a Republican “Red Wave,” he’s reportedly been lashing out at anyone and everyone in sight including his wife Melania. According to New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman, Trump is blaming the former First Lady for telling him to back Dr. Oz, who lost to John Fetterman in Pennsylvania. It probably didn’t help that Trump’s choice for governor, Doug Mastriano, suffered an even more humiliating loss in the Keystone State.

“Trump is indeed furious this morning,” Haberman tweeted on Wednesday. “Particularly about Mehmet Oz, and is blaming everyone who advised him to back Oz — including his wife, describing it as not her best decision, according to people close to him.”

However, as Haberman notes, Trump has no one to blame but himself. The former president’s endorsement just narrowly pushed Oz ahead in the Pennsylvania primary where he beat a more moderate Republican candidate that may have had a better chance at defeating Fetterman.

“Worth remembering that Trump is a grown man who endorsed Oz over the objection of some of the people closest to him, and instead went beyond just endorsing and attacked Dave McCormick from the stage at a rally,” Haberman added.

There’s also the tricky situation of Trump being personally blamed for suppressing a potential “Red Wave.” There were reports that he was going to announce his 2024 presidential run immediately after the midterm elections, and now, he’s reportedly being told to wait until the dust settles. Whether Trump will listen to reason is, of course, a whole different story.

“There are people pushing Trump to reschedule his announcement next week, and several Rs have texted asking whether he will,” Haberman tweeted. “But it’s risky and would be acknowledging he’s wounded by yesterday, something that some of his advisers insist is not the case.”

(Via Maggie Haberman on Twitter)

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Chadwick Boseman’s Illness Reportedly Didn’t Stop Him From Having A Chuckle At Ryan Coogler’s Enormous ‘Wakanda Forever’ Draft Script

Nearly four years after the first installment, the Black Panther sequel Wakanda Forever will make its way into theaters this weekend. Noticeably absent from the film is Chadwick Boseman, the titular Black Panther who passed away in 2020 after a secret battle with colon cancer.

Even though Boseman’s Black Panther isn’t appearing in Wakanda Forever, the cast said they could feel his presence while filming and promoting the movie. Letitia Wright, who portrayed Shuri, told Variety that the filming process was therapeutic for the cast, “It’s definitely triggering to keep discussing something that’s very close to you and really emotional,” Wright explained. “But at the same time, we understand the ways in which it could bring healing.”

Wright also noted that Boseman was able to receive a script before they began, and he joked about the 300-plus pages. “I remember just hearing through the grapevine that even though Chadwick was really unwell, he was making fun of how long it was, because the script was about 300 pages,” Wright said with a laugh. For perspective, the Avengers: Endgame script came out to about 150 pages. “That’s Ryan [Coogler]’s process; he puts everything on the page, he sends it off to Chad and they sit and discuss.”

Coogler, the film’s director, ended up getting emotional when discussing giving the script to Boseman in the summer of 2020, just before he passed. “He hadn’t read it…I found out later he was…” the director said before trailing off. “I can write this. It’s harder for me to say it,” Coogler told Variety, scribbling on a notepad that Boseman was too tired to read the script.

Despite tragedy and various production delays, the cast and crew of Wakanda Forever are ready for the world to see the next chapter in the Marvel universe. “In the process of these four years, there’s been a lot of ups and downs,” Coogler said. “A lot of times where you couldn’t see the light at the end of the tunnel. You just had to trust that eventually, you’re going to get out of it.”

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever hits theaters this Friday, November 11th.

(Via Variety)