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Lil Wayne And Young Thug Will Reunite To ‘Bless’ Hip-Hop On Their Upcoming Single

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Young Thug remains embroiled in the YSL Racketeer Influenced And Corrupt Organizations (RICO) trial in Fulton County, Georgia, stemming from his, Gunna’s, and 26 other defendantsarrest in May 2022. Despite his imprisonment, Young Thug has released Business Is Business, revealed a forthcoming apparel brand, and served up several features, including on Kid Cudi’s Insano.

On Wednesday, April 3, Lil Wayne announced “Bless” featuring Young Thug. An Instagram teaser presents Thugger and Weezy on an animated card in a flaming wrestling ring.

On March 26, Lil Wayne announced “Weezy Vs. Wheezy” (stylized as “WvW”) will arrive on Friday, April 5. “YOUNG MONEY PRESENTS WEEZY VS WHEEZY,” the pre-save link teases alongside a poster showing Lil Wayne and producer Wheezy. “THIS IS COMING, HELL OR HIGH WATER 4/5/2024.”

Throughout this week, Lil Wayne has been hooking his promotion around WWE’s WrestleMania 40, which is set for Saturday, April 6, and Sunday, April 7, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

As of this writing, it’s unclear if “Weezy Vs Wheezy” is a single or full-blown collaborative project, but announcing “Bless” in the same aesthetic vein as “WVW” is leading some people to believe that it could be a full-blown project.

Regardless, Wayne and Young Thug linking up for a song is noteworthy in itself, given their extensive history, as chronicled by Billboard.

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Why Did Chance The Rapper And Kirsten Corley Get Divorced?

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On Wednesday, April 3, Chance The Rapper posted a statement to his Instagram Story confirming he and Kirsten Corley, his wife of five years, are divorcing. Last April, Chance The Rapper was caught in a compromising twerking position at Jamaica Carnival, as captured in a then-viral video. A representative for Chance The Rapper commented to TMZ, saying, “Everyone has their moments, but they’re all good.”

The tune abruptly changed just one year later.

Why Did Chance The Rapper And Kirsten Corley Get Divorced?

Read Chance and Corley’s joint statement below:

“After a period of separation, the two of us have arrived at the decision to part ways. We came to this decision amicably and with gratitude for the time we spent together. God has blessed us with two beautiful daughters who we will continue to raise together.

We kindly ask for privacy and respect as we navigate this transition.

Thank you

– Chance & Kirsten”

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Chance The Rapper and Corley first met as children in 2003, as Chance The Rapper detailed in March 2019, and then reconnected as adults in 2012. They welcomed Kensli in September 2015 and Marli Grace in August 2019. In between, the couple briefly split, resulting in a legal battle over child support that was resolved in March 2017.

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Bleachers Put The Final Touch On Jack Antonoff’s ‘The New Look’ Soundtrack With ‘Almost Like Being In Love’

In January, it was announced that Jack Antonoff curated the soundtrack for The New Look, an Apple TV+ series chronicling Christian Dior, Coco Chanel, Pierre Balmain, and Cristóbal Balenciaga “navigate[d] the horrors of World War II and launch[ed] modern fashion.” On Wednesday, April 3, the season finale became available to stream, and Bleachers released the final soundtrack song, “Almost Like Being In Love.”

“‘Almost Like Being In Love’ by Bleachers is out now,” the band posted on X (formerly Twitter). “Covered the track written originally in 1947 as the last release for The New Look: Original Soundtrack — prod. by Jack. Released on @sotclabel.”

Previously released The New Look: Original Soundtrack songs include “Now Is The Hour” by The 1975, “Blue Skies” by Lana Del Rey, “What A Difference A Day Makes” by Perfume Genius, “White Cliffs Of Dover” by Florence + The Machine, and “It’s Only A Paper Moon” by Beabadoobee.

Bleachers released their self-titled album on March 8. Last November, the Antonoff-fronted band announced a 2024 US tour, From The Studio To The Stage, which will begin on May 18 in Salt Lake City, Utah and conclude on June 15 in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Before the headlining tour, Bleachers will perform at Coachella 2024 on Saturday, April 13.

Listen to Bleachers’ cover of “Almost Like Being In Love” above.

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Malachi Flynn Came Off The Bench To Score 50 Points Against The Hawks

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Unusual things happen in the NBA in April. As the regular season is winding down and teams understand what their playoff hopes look like, you can sometimes see things that come from out of absolutely nowhere. For example: During Wednesday night’s game between the Detroit Pistons and the Atlanta Hawks, a reserve guard for the Pistons had the night of his life.

Malachi Flynn, whose career-high entering the night was 27 points and whose season-high was 17, was nothing short of brilliant against Atlanta, going for 50 points on 18-for-25 shooting with six rebounds, five assists, and four steals in 34 minutes of work. Thirty-three of his 50 points came in the second half, while he scored 19 points in the fourth quarter.

While there have been some monstrous scoring performances in the league this season, Flynn joined a pretty exclusive list of players who hit the 50-point mark in one game during the 2023-24 campaign. Additionally, he joined Jamal Crawford in becoming the second player to score 50 points in a game off the bench this century.

Flynn entered Wednesday’s game averaging 5.8 points in 11.6 minutes per game since he joined the Pistons in February via a trade with the New York Knicks. He started this year as a member of the Toronto Raptors, which took him 29th overall in the 2020 NBA Draft, but got sent to the Knicks in December as part of the OG Anunoby trade.

Unfortunately for Flynn and the Pistons, this effort came in a loss, as Atlanta came out on top 121-113 to clinch a berth in the Play-In Tournament.

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Doja Cat Shut Down Rumors That She Dissed Cardi B On ‘Scarlet II’ In A Perfectly Doja Cat Way

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It’s been a hectic week for Doja Cat. Last Friday, March 29, Doja ended her Instagram hiatus to announce her single, “MASC,” which is due out on Friday, April 5. On Tuesday, she revealed her revealing cover art for her long-teased Scarlet deluxe album, Scarlet II: Claude Frollo, and fielded outrage about the album leaking shortly thereafter. So, she did not have the time or energy for someone’s inquiry about a rumored Cardi B diss.

On Wednesday, April 3, Doja Cat shared on X (formerly Twitter) that the Scarlet II track “DISRESPECTFUL” is “one of my top 3 fav.” Someone replied, “Ok but which one did you Whack Cardi B on?” Doja Cat, as only Doja Cat would, replied two minutes later with, “none of them get a f*ckin life.”

Previously, people speculated that Doja name-checked Cardi B in “ACKNOWLEDGE ME.” An alleged clip of the song has been circulated online. One person posted the clip and wrote, “barking like Cardi B? is this shade Doja?” Another person replied with a guess as to what the lyrics were, and Doja did not acknowledge the questions related to Cardi B but corrected them on the line, “SNIFFING ON SOME CARLY RAE*.”

Doja Cat released Scarlet last September. The album debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and spawned three nominations at the 2024 Grammys.

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GloRilla Does Not Regret Flirting With Damian Lillard, But She Won’t Say If Anything Happened Afterward

During the 2024 NBA All-Star Weekend in February, GloRilla posed alongside Milwaukee Bucks All-Star point guard Damian Lillard and posted the photo on X (formerly Twitter). The since-deleted posts read, “Who n**** dis is? Cause I want him #GetEmGlo” and “Whoever she is can’t whoop me so I really dgaf.”

On Wednesday, April 3, GloRilla appeared on the latest episode of Club Shay Shay. Host Shannon Sharpe acknowledged GloRilla had “shot one of those Steph Curry shots” in the form of flirtation toward Dame and asked, “Did it go in?” GloRilla awkwardly giggled before expertly avoiding actually answering the question, saying, “The halfcourt shot? You know, at the end of the day, the day gon’ end.” Sharpe’s last-ditch effort (“It went in”) to get an admission was met with more ambiguous giggles.

In early March, TMZ asked Lillard about whether he had “seen GloRilla shoot her shot.” Lillard chuckled and said, “Man, shout-out to GloRilla, man.” But when asked whether he had reached out or had any contact with Glo, Lillard politely shut it down, saying, “No comment, my brother.”

Lillard was traded from Portland to Milwaukee last October. Days later, the eight-time All-Star and his wife, Kay’La Lillard, filed for divorce. The former couple were college sweethearts and share three children. In February, Lillard described the past several months as “the hardest transition in my life, all things considered,” as per Yahoo Sports’ Vincent Goodwill.

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Draymond Green Has Changed His Mind And Thinks Victor Wembanyama Should Be Defensive Player Of The Year

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Victor Wembanyama is already one of the NBA’s most feared defensive players. Despite being a rookie on a bad basketball team, Wembanyama is already showing the signs of being a future Defensive Player of the Year, and he’s made clear that he wants to win that award sooner rather than later in his career.

Recently, Draymond Green discussed Wembanyama as a Defensive Player of the Year candidate on his podcast, but expressed that he doesn’t think Wemby should win it this year because of how bad San Antonio’s defense is. Fast forward to today and Green has changed his mind.

“I know I said on here a little while back Wemby shouldn’t be the Defensive Player of the Year, and I lied,” Green said. “Wemby should be the Defensive Player of the Year because he is that amazing defensively. The way he impacts the game on the defensive end — whether it’s off the ball, on the ball — it’s a problem. When you start driving to the hole, and like, guys may have a layup, maybe not, and they just turn out and go the other way, that’s a problem.”

Green explained that when players do that, it’s essentially like Wembanyama has blocked another shot, even if it won’t go down as such in the box score. It’s probably worth mentioning that the Spurs played the Warriors on Sunday, and while Golden State picked up the win, Wembanyama had four steals and three blocks in the game.

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GloRilla Judged LeBron James’ Rapping Skills In Reaction To His ‘Yeah Glo!’ Video

LeBron James impressed Metro Boomin when he rapped along to Kendrick Lamar’s “Like That” verse during warmups ahead of the Los Angeles Lakers’ win over the Brooklyn Nets on Sunday, March 31. GloRilla heaped more praise onto the ever-expanding LeBron James Praise Pile during the latest episode of Club Shay Shay.

Host Shannon Sharpe asked for GloRilla’s reaction to James posting a video of him dancing and rapping along to her February single “Yeah Glo!” The Memphis rapper explained that she found out about it while getting a massage and noticing her phone “blow up” on the “little massage table” and initially blowing it off before finally looking and seeing that “everybody [was] calling me, like, ‘LeBron just posted your song!’”

GloRilla said she “instantly reposted it,” and then she hit up Rodeo Drive to get something to wear to the Lakers’ game that night because “this is one of the best — not one of the best — this is the best player in the league right now.” Glo paused to clarify that the late Kobe Bryant is her favorite player, but James is second.

Sharpe rained on her parade, saying, “He ain’t know not one word.” GloRilla countered with, “He knew the words! He did! I done watched LeBron rap songs and not know the words for real. He knew ‘Yeah Glo!’ He probably ain’t say, like, certain words, but that was good for him because he don’t be knowing songs for real. He knew more words than usual when he was singing ‘Yeah Glo!’”

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Woman’s rare antique turned away from ‘Antique Roadshow’ for beautiful heart-wrenching reason

People come by things in all sorts of ways. Sometimes you find something while at a garage sale and sometimes it’s because a family member passed away and it was left to them. After coming into possession of the item, the owner may be tempted to see how much it’s worth so it can be documented for insurance purposes or sold.

On a recent episode of BBC One’s Antique Roadshow, a woman brought an ivory bracelet to be appraised. Interestingly enough, the expert didn’t meet this rare find with excitement, but appeared somber. The antique expert, Ronnie Archer-Morgan carefully explains the purpose of the bracelet in what appears to be a tense emotional exchange.

There would be no appraisal of this antique ivory bracelet adorned with beautiful script around the circumference. Archer-Morgan gives a brief disclaimer that he and the Antique Roadshow disapprove of the trade of ivory, though that was not his reason for refusing the ivory bangle.


“This ivory bangle here is not about trading in ivory, it’s about trading in human life, and it’s probably one of the most difficult things that I’ve ever had to talk about. But talk about it we must,” Archer-Morgan says.

Turns out the woman had no idea what she had in her possession as she purchased it from an estate sale over 30 years before. One of the elderly residents she cared for passed away and the woman found the ivory bracelet among the things being sold. Finding the bangle particularly intriguing with the fancy inscription around it, she decided to purchase the unique piece of jewelry.

After explaining that his great-grandmother was once enslaved in Nova Scotia, Canada before being returned to Sierra Leone, Archer-Morgan concluded he could not price the item.

“I just don’t want to value it. I do not want to put a price on something that signifies such an awful business. But the value is in the lessons that this can tell people,” he tells the woman.

In the end the woman leaves without knowing the monetary value of the item but with a wealth of knowledge she didn’t have before visiting. Now she can continue to share the significance of the antique with others. Watch the full explanation below.

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The amount of money Americans budgeted for food 100 years ago is mind-boggling

As inflation following the COVID-19 pandemic peaked in the summer of 2022, Americans keenly felt it at the grocery check-out. It seemed as if prices had gone up on everything, and our food budgets took a hit. Even though inflation has eased since then, many of us are still lamenting the amount we’re spending on groceries and dining out every month.

A New York Post headline ominously pronounced in February 2024 that “Americans have not spent this much of their incomes on food since the Gulf War,” citing a federal statistic that U.S.consumers spent 11.3% of their disposable income on food—a higher percentage than we’ve seen in the past 30 years.

But as they say, it’s all relative. While we balk at spending 11% of our income on food, families in the early 1900s would have been thrilled at spending that little on food.


According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Americans spent a whopping 42.5% of their household budgets on food in 1901, nearly four times what we spend now. In real numbers, that means the equivalent of a household with the current median income of almost $75,000/yr spending $2,610 a month on food. And that was the reality for a long time—even a few decades later in the 1930s, people were still spending more than a third of their income on food compared to our 11% today.

And the economy, while different in its nature, wasn’t drastically different in terms of numbers at that time. The unemployment rate for Americans in 1901 was 4.0%, approximately the same as March of 2024. The country was between two mild recessions and it would only be two more years before it overtook Britain as the world’s wealthiest nation. It’s not like there was some huge economic downturn that had caused food prices to soar at that time. Food just cost a whole lot more relative to people’s income back then.

Okay, so food budgets were high relative to income back then, but what about housing? Surely, people spent far less of their money on housing at that time, right?

Less, yes, but not by as much as we might assume. In 1901, housing made up 23.3% of the average household budget, while in 2022 it was 33%. Definitely an increase, but not as drastic as the decrease in our food budgets. (Caveat: Those percentages don’t speak to everyone’s individual situation—some Americans are spending upwards of 50% of their income on rent and utilities.) Our clothing expenditures have also gone down by a lot since 1901, from 14% of income to less than 3%.

So where is all of our money going to make our budgets feel squeezed? One spending category that’s not even included in the 1901 statistics, which makes up double digit percentages of our spending today, is transportation. In 1901, the automobile industry was in its infancy, still a couple decades away from its first big boom that made cars commonplace. Now we have cars, buses, subways, air travel—and the fuel for all of those things—that people in 1901 simply didn’t have to consider.

We also have technology like computers and smartphones now that have become more necessity than nice-to-have. And along with that, of course, we have copious entertainment extras that most of us can’t imagine living without.

Another expenditure that doesn’t show up in 1901 is healthcare, which takes up 8% of our budgets now. Did people simply not have healthcare expenses back then?

Basically, no, they didn’t. According NPR, Americans spent around $5 a year ($100 in today’s dollars) on medical care in 1900, primarily because there wasn’t a whole lot of medical care to be had. We forget how far our advancements in medicine came in the 20th century, and that those advancements have a cost. Throw in the health insurance industry evolving in the middle of the 1900s, and now medical costs make up a decent chunk of our budgets.

It’s fascinating to take a step back and look at the big picture of history when we find ourselves complaining about the price of a banana or a bag of rice. It’s not that we can’t or shouldn’t feel frustrated when our cost of living increases, but when it comes to food budgets, we’re living in pretty flush times, relatively speaking. Especially when we consider how much more access we have to different kinds of foods than ever before.

Fluctuations in retail prices have always occurred, of course, due to wars, recessions, etc., and some items have become more expensive while others have gotten cheaper, relatively speaking. But regardless of individual prices, if we find ourselves lamenting our curren grocery bill, it might help to remember how much more of the average budget food used to be. Even if grocery prices were to rise more, we still won’t be anywhere near the percentage of our paychecks that food used to take up, and that’s certainly something to be grateful for.