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Tobe Nwigwe And Killa Kyleon Quote A Wise Man In Their ‘Cujo’ Video

Tobe Nwigwe has yet to run out of ammo for his #GetTwistedSundays #Cincoriginals campaign. Each week, he has dropped off a new video complete with coordinated costuming, complex choreography, stunning scenery, and a complete breakdown of his songs’ often complicated lyrics like clockwork, oftentimes bringing in high-profile guests to highlight his own lyrical inventiveness. This week’s video features Houston’s Killa Kyleon, putting a rapid-fire verse on “Cujo.”

The video also includes some nods to Tobe’s heritage, with an older woman in traditional clothes delivering the hook, a quote by Bruce Lee. “Be formless, shapeless like water,” she says, capping the exhortation with the Igbo word “Ighotago,” which means, “Do you understand?” The quote, which means to be flexible and avoid getting trapped in a rigid mindset, perfectly describes Tobe’s approach to music. Although he’s a truly gifted rapper, he’s been known to perform songs with almost no raps in them.

He also doesn’t adhere to the traditional business model of building a buzz, releasing an album, or signing to a label. Throughout his breakout 2020, he’s found innovative ways to approach music, settling on his current release strategies while eschewing the stereotypical rapper presentation. His family is heavily involved in his work, flying counter to the trend of rappers in committed relationships projecting themselves as players, and while he embraces some gun talk, it’s more often in service of self-defense than revenge for fallen friends. By swimming upstream — and being willing to take on many forms, Tobe has redefined success in a year when the music business has had to reckon with what success looks like without the usual means of generating profit.

Watch Tobe Nwigwe’s “Cujo” video above.

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Pixar Director Pete Docter Settles A ‘Toy Story’ Plot Hole Complaint: ‘In The End, Nobody Cared’

One of the worst things to happen to pop culture over the last 10 years or so is the rise of the plot hole. There are YouTube channels and message boards dedicated to pointing out the inconsistencies in Raiders of the Lost Ark (timely!), Cats (???), and Jingle All the Way (finally), to use three recent examples from a popular sinful source. It’s fair game to criticize a movie when it breaks or contradicts an established rule about its own universe (that’s good criticism!), but if you’re annoyed that Monsters, Inc. doesn’t show what Boo’s parents are up to when she’s in Monstropolis? To quote Pete Docter, who cares.

The Soul, Up, and Monsters, Inc. director was asked by the Huffington Post to discuss the Boo dilemma that continues to keep Reddit users up at night. “This is one of these questions that we asked ourselves. And we went through a lot of different machinations of writing scenes,” he said. “We didn’t actually board any, but we felt like, OK, the audience doesn’t need to know this because Sulley doesn’t know. And we’re with Sulley. So who cares?” He also discussed the “plot hole” of Buzz pretending to be an inanimate object around humans, even though he doesn’t think of himself as a toy, in Toy Story.

“We went through a lot of discussion on Toy Story, the first one, about like, ‘If Buzz doesn’t know he’s a toy, why does he go rigid when a kid walks in the room?’ We had a lot of explanations and talk about that, too. And in the end, nobody cared,” Docter said… “I think the short answer is you just have to kind of try to guess where the audience is going to find importance, or at least push their interest there,” Docter said.

I don’t need the talking toy movie to offer a real-world explanation for every minor detail; I just want to spend time with my friends Buzz and Woody. So, the next time you consider tweeting about a magic xylophone, remember: “And in the end, nobody cared.”

(Via the Huffington Post)

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There Was A Historic Amount Of Vinyl Record Sales In The US Leading Up To Christmas

Vinyl records are about as popular as they’ve been since they were the latest and greatest way to buy and listen to music. Now there’s even more evidence of that, as records were in really in demand this holiday season: Billboard reports that 1.842 million LPs were sold in the week ending December 24, which is a historically large number.

In fact, that’s the highest single-week number since Nielsen Music/MRC Data began electronically tracking music sales in 1991. The previous record was actually set the week before, when 1.445 million records were sold during the week ending on December 17. Last week was great for independent record stores, too, as 733,000 copies were sold through indie retailers during the week ending December 24, which was the biggest such week since 1991.

Vinyl had a leg up on CDs as well, as that 1.842 million figure eclipsed the 1.671 million sales CDs managed during that week. This is the fourth time vinyl has outpaced CD since 1991, and each of those weeks took place in 2020.

As for the release that made up the biggest portion of sales for the week ending December 24, that was Paul McCartney’s new album, McCartney III. The new release topped the Vinyl Albums chart thanks to nearly 32,000 sales, which was the third-largest sales week for a vinyl album since 1991.

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D Smoke And SiR Testify In Their Worshipful ‘Closer To God’ Video

It has been nearly a year since D Smoke released his debut album Black Habits but fans were given a reason to revisit it (or discover it for the first time) when it was nominated for Best Rap Album in the upcoming 2021 Grammy Awards. To bolster its newfound popularity, D Smoke returned to the album once again to provide a visual treatment for one of its standout tracks: the ganja-praising anthem “Closer To God,” which is also a collaboration between D Smoke and his Top Dawg Entertainment-signed brother SiR.

The Inglewood, California siblings keep things simple in the “Closer To God” video, visiting a local church and giving testimony to the healing power of the ironically nicknamed devil’s lettuce. In the song, they wonder why they get high, concluding on the chorus “Maybe I’m tryna get closer to God.” The verses give D Smoke an opportunity to vent about the various stressors of life that prompt him to partake of the mood-elevating vegetable, from “corporations that fund genocide” to church sermons that “left me conflicted.” While the video only encompasses the first verse, it’s enough to get the point across.

Before making his critically acclaimed debut, D Smoke earned notoriety on Netflix’s Rhythm + Flow competition show, winning in the inaugural season after meeting West Coast legend Snoop Dogg’s early-season challenge and refusing to back down. Recently, D Smoke also appeared on fellow indie rapper Tobe Nwigwe’s “Headshots.”

Watch the “Closer To God” video above.

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DC Films Says Audiences Are ‘Sophisticated Enough’ To Handle Its Multiverse Of Batmen

While the Marvel movies have experienced overwhelming success with its shared cinematic universe, better known as the MCU, DC Comics has notably struggled to do the same with its deep stable of superheroes. After the back-to-back failures of Batman V Superman and Justice League, DC Films was in pretty bad shape even with a hit like Wonder Woman under its belt. But in the past few years, the studio has found its footing by going a different route than Marvel and letting its movies stand on their own without burdening them with the constraints of a connected universe.

However, in 2022, DC Films will take that philosophy even further, by not only eschewing a cohesive cinematic universe, but releasing different versions of beloved characters at the same time. More specifically, Batman, who will have several competing on-screen versions when all is said and done thanks to the introduction of DC’s Multiverse in The Flash. Via The New York Times:

Boiled down, it means that some characters (Wonder Woman as portrayed by Ms. Gadot, for instance) will continue their adventures on Earth 1, while new incarnations (Mr. Pattinson as “The Batman”) will populate Earth 2.

“The Flash,” a film set for release in theaters in 2022, will link the two universes and feature two Batmans, with Mr. Affleck returning as one and Michael Keaton returning as the other. Mr. Keaton played Batman in 1989 and 1992.

In addition to its multiple on-screen Batmen, DC Comics will continue to expand its immensely popular TV shows, which also contain characters that contradict their big-screen counterparts. While all of that sounds confusing, DC Films head Walter Hamada is confident that audiences will embrace the multiverse approach as long as the final product works.

“I don’t think anyone else has ever attempted this,” Hamada told the Times. “But audiences are sophisticated enough to understand it. If we make good movies, they will go with it.”

(Via New York Times)

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Spencer Dinwiddie Reportedly Has A Partially Torn ACL In His Right Knee

The Brooklyn Nets got off to a tremendous start to the season with dominant wins over the Warriors and Celtics to open their 2020-21 campaign, but saw their first stumble on Sunday night in a rather stunning loss to the previously winless Hornets in Charlotte.

Making matters significantly worse than just dropping a game, the Nets also lost a major piece of depth when guard Spencer Dinwiddie went down with what was initially called a right knee strain. The 27-year-old guard had emerged as a terrific scorer for the Nets in recent years, particularly as a sixth man, and while he was still finding his place in this new Nets rotation, his presence afforded them a backcourt rotation stocked full of scorers.

Unfortunately, further testing revealed that Dinwiddie, who went down after landing awkwardly on his right leg, had suffered a partially torn right ACL that would potentially end his season, per The Athletic’s Shams Charania.

Whether Dinwiddie spent all season with the Nets or was eventually traded at the deadline, this season was an important one for him as he’s set to become a free agent this summer. Charania would go on to report that he’s expected to make a full recovery by the time next season begins, which is the silver lining in all of this, but his chance to show further value filling a new role on a team like Brooklyn or if he were to be dealt is gone.

For the Nets, the loss of Dinwiddie both takes away a key rotation piece while also seeing them lose one of their best trade assets should they have decided to pursue some frontcourt help down the line to create a touch more roster balance. Hopefully Dinwiddie’s recovery and rehab will go smoothly and he’ll be back on the court next season making plays for someone.

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Eminem Helped Double Skylar Grey’s Spotify Listeners And She Expressed Her Gratitude

At least in terms of music, 2020 was great for Eminem fans as the rapper delivered two new projects: Music To Be Murdered By and its Side B counterpart. Frequent Eminem collaborator Skylar Grey made yet another appearance on one of his tracks, this time joining him on the Side B cut “Black Magic,” and it turns out the song helped cap off her year in a huge way.

Over the weekend, Grey took a moment to reflect on how well she has been treated by Em over the years, which was sparked by Grey learning that “Black Magic” helped her double her monthly listeners on Spotify:

“Because of Black Magic, my @Spotify surpassed 4 million monthly listeners today… which is double what it was just a couple weeks ago. I want to take this moment to publicly express my gratitude for Marshall and everything he has done for me in the past 10 years. When he cut ‘Love The Way You Lie,’ my career was suddenly on fire. And he could have stopped there… but he didn’t. Black Magic is the 14th song we’ve worked on together… over the years he’s continued to include me in projects, bring me on tour, and show me tons of support. Even when other people gave up on me, he never did. Even after I parted ways with Interscope Records, he still believed in me. So to me, he’s beyond a collaborator, a mentor, or a friend… he’s family. From the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU Marshall… for all of the incredible opportunities, and for always having my back… I am forever indebted to you. Love you so much homie.”

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Big Freedia Has Been Added As A Host The 2020 ‘Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’

With 2021 right around the corner, ABC has announced the host of its annual New Year’s Eve festivities. This year’s edition of Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve will be emceed by New Orleans bounce pioneer and living legend Big Freedia, live from her hometown for the Central Time Zone ball drop. Naturally, another local, PJ Morton, will ring in the new year with a rendition of the traditional anthem “Auld Lang Syne.”

In a statement, New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell said, “We are beyond excited that Big Freedia and PJ Morton, two of New Orleans’ brightest musical lights, will be shining for our city and before the entire world as we ring in the new year. Even though we won’t be watching this performance in person, we will be watching from the safety of our homes as ‘Dick Clark’s Rockin’ New Year’s Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2021′ rings in the new year with that special New Orleans flavor.”

Cantrell further noted, “We’re also excited that this event will employ nearly 70 local crew members, many of whom have been shut out of production jobs due to the pandemic and that the world will remember that New Orleans will be the safest place to visit and enjoy our music and culture in 2021.”

Meanwhile, Ryan Seacrest, Lucy Hale, and Billy Porter will handle the New York celebration from Times Square, while Ciara will perform hosting duties in Los Angeles. Performers for the evening include Brandy, Doja Cat, Ella Mai, Maluma, Megan Thee Stallion, Miley Cyrus, and Saweetie, for a hip-hop-centric, female-powered night.

Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve will air beginning 8 pm ET on Thursday.

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‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Viewers Noticed A Punk T-Shirt That Shouldn’t Exist In The Film

A lot goes into making a movie. Filmmakers create worlds with their films, so it can be hard to get every last detail right, especially if the movie is set in the past and you have to keep track of what things did and did not exist in that time period. Well, Wonder Woman 1984 hit HBO Max over the long holiday weekend, and sure enough, a reference to a punk album that wasn’t out in 1984 makes an appearance.

Without getting spoilery, there’s a moment in the film where some background characters make a brief on-screen appearance. The group of punk enthusiasts are wearing clothes appropriate of their interests, and one of the people is wearing a t-shirt that has the album art of the Cro-Mags album The Age Of Quarrel. That album was originally released in 1986, two years after Wonder Woman 1984 is set, so it shouldn’t appear in a movie set in 1984.

Cro-Mags singer John Joseph doesn’t have a problem with the inclusion, though, as he insists a version of the album was around in ’84. He posted a screenshot of the moment on Instagram and wrote, “Had about twenty people tell me about this. Patty Jenkins Director/Writer (Monster – Wonder Woman etc.) is a good friend since the 80’s – she asked me to send her a Cro-Mag shirt for the new ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ released today. I sent her this ‘Age of Quarrel’ tee-shirt. The original album (black cassette) was recorded in 1984. Me and Parris (guitarist) paid for the recording. His father owned a pressing plant in Nashville and pressed up the tapes.”

Superchunk/Mountain Goats drummer Jon Wurster shared a picture of the moment as well and Joseph wrote in the comments (as Stereogum notes), “The artwork may be different but the songs are the same I suggest people talk about things they know as opposed to what they think they know.”

It’s not surprising that at least one person noticed the error, as about half of HBO Max subscribers watched Wonder Woman 1984 on its Christmas release.

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Lori Loughlin Has Emerged From Prison After Serving Time For The College Admissions Scandal

Lori Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli attempted to avoid prison time in the college admissions scandal by pleading guilty. However, a judge declined to go entirely easy on them for charges involving wire and mail fraud. Those federal crimes led to substantial fines, community service, and prison sentences for both spouses. In Mossimo’s case, he received five months behind bars, and Lori landed herself two months for her role in what became known as Operation Varsity Blues.

All of this went down after U.S. Attorney’s Office came down upon dozens of parties, including Loughlin and Giannulli, who participated in a scheme (paying around $500,000 in bribes) to get their two daughters into the University of Southern California as faux recruits to the crew team. Felicity Huffman, who was also involved in the scheme, pleaded guilty months earlier and only served a few weeks behind bars, and Lori is now done with her time and out in the fresh air again. The Associated Press has the details:

Loughlin was released from the federal lockup in Dublin, California, where she had been serving her sentence for her role in the college admissions bribery scheme, the federal Bureau of Prisons said… Loughlin and Giannulli were both initially supposed to report to prison on Nov. 19, but prosecutors and defense attorneys agreed Loughlin could start her sentence on Oct. 30. Loughlin also agreed that she would not seek early release on coronavirus-related grounds, prosecutors said.

Meanwhile, Giannuli is still behind bars and due to be released in April. There’s no telling if Lori’s acting career will bounce back at any point, but given that Huffman recently scored her first role, a “comeback” isn’t entirely out of the realm of possibility. Probably not a bunch of Hallmark movies, though? We’ll have to wait and see.

(Via Associated Press)