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Cardi B Co-Signs A College Marching Band’s Impressive Rendition Of ‘Up’ At A Football Game

The last few songs we’ve heard from Cardi B have been showstopping collaborations, like when she teamed up with Lizzo to dispel haters on “Rumors,” or when she fired off some sultry lyrics on Normani’s “Wild Side.” Cardi’s last solo song, “Up,” was released back in February as the second single off her upcoming album, and while it’s been a few months since its release, the track is still being played everywhere — including college football games.

During halftime at one of their recent football games, Florida State University’s marching band — the Marching Chiefs — went all-out with a rendition of “Up.” They spread out across the entire field and got into an intricate formation to perform the track. Halfway through the song, the band dropped their instruments and delivered the viral “Up” dance, which blew up on TikTok after the song’s release.

Cardi saw a video of the marching band’s performance and instantly gave it her approval. “Go Florida states!!!!!! ITS UP!” she wrote alongside a gif of dancing Minions.

Watch a clip of the Florida State University band giving “Up” their all above.

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Mom’s reminder about teens and empathy in the age of social media is a must-read for parents

Those of us raising teenagers now didn’t grow up with social media. Heck, the vast majority of us didn’t even grow up with the internet. But we know how ubiquitous social media, with all of its psychological pitfalls, has become in our own lives, so it’s not a big stretch to imagine the incredible impact it can have on our kids during their most self-conscious phase.

Sharing our lives on social media often means sharing the highlights. That’s not bad in and of itself, but when all people are seeing is everyone else’s highlight reels, it’s easy to fall into unhealthy comparisons. As parents, we need to remind our teens not to do that—but we also need to remind them that other people will do that, which is why kindness, empathy, and inclusiveness are so important.

Writer and mother of three teen daughters, Whitney Fleming, shared a beautiful post on Facebook explaining what we need to teach our teenagers about empathy in the age of social media, and how we ourselves can serve as an example.


She wrote:

“Somewhere out there is a girl who didn’t get invited to the Homecoming dance.

Somewhere out there is a boy who didn’t make a team.

Somewhere out there is a kid who doesn’t want to go to school because they are relentlessly teased.

Somewhere out there is a teenager who is abused.

Somewhere out there is a student who can’t pass a class and feels like they can’t keep up with their peers.

Somewhere out there is a child who can’t find a place in this strange high school world.

And as we put up our photos of all the wonderful things happening for our kids, we have to remind them how someone else is feeling crushed, someone feels like a failure, someone is losing hope.

We have to remind our kids that with every celebration they experience, another kid is feeling left out, rejected, hurt.

We have to remind them to be kind, to be inclusive, to be respectful of those who don’t have much of a highlight reel.

High school should not be the pinnacle of our lives, and there are so many experiences that are overhyped. We all bloom at different times. A lot of kids develop resiliency in high school that carries them for the rest of their lives.

And we should celebrate our kids whenever we can and share their triumphs and joys.

But let’s remind them that not everyone gets to experience high school in the same way. Let’s remind them that they are a part of something bigger. Let’s spend an equal amount of time teaching them to walk in someone else’s shoes as we do posting about their achievements.

And while they may not remember twenty years from now who they took to the prom, someone else may remember a kind gesture that carried them through a tough time.

Somewhere out there is a teen who wishes they were someone else.

Let’s raise kids willing to do something about it.”

Well said. You can follow Whitney Fleming on Facebook and Instagram.

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When these moms realized their babies were switched at birth, they raised them together

Sicilian moms Caterina Alagna and Melissa Fodera were both 23 years old when they went into labor at the same maternity ward on December 31, 1998. During the New Year’s celebrations at the hospital, a monumental mistake was made.

The babies were switched and given to the wrong mothers.

When it was time for the mothers to take their newborn daughters home, both asked hospital staff why they weren’t wearing the clothes they brought for them. But hospital staff assured them that it was just a mistake.


Three years later, when Alagna was picking up her daughter, Melissa, from preschool, she noticed that another girl at the school, Caterina, looked a lot like her two other daughters. When she learned that the little girl’s mother was the woman she shared the maternity ward with, it all clicked.

Could it be that their daughters were switched at birth?”

“I recognized Caterina’s mother, Gisella Fodera, from the maternity ward and got suspicious — 15 days later we did DNA tests and my mind went blank. It was too surreal, too impossible,” Alagna said according to The Sun.

How could the mothers go on knowing that they were raising the wrong child? How could they give up the child they had raised for three years?

“I challenge anyone to raise a daughter for three years then give her up over a simple mistake,” Fodera told the Times UK.

The mothers decided they would ease into a potential child swap by having both families spend time together in the same house. When experts suggested that they separate for a six-month trial, the plan was quickly abandoned.

The two families soon merged together and the girls bonded like twin sisters. The families would spend days together, had joint birthdays, and the girls spent weekends together. “They chose to live together during the weekends and free time. And the girls were classmates until college,” Mauro Caporiccio, author of the book “Sisters Forever,” told the Times U.K.

Things were a bit confusing at first but ended up for the better.

“At first, loving Melissa, my biological daughter, felt like betraying the daughter I had raised, but today Melissa and I truly feel like mother and daughter,” Fodera said.

Melissa and Caterina learned about the switch when they were eight years old, but it hasn’t posed any real problems. The only issue they face is dealing with their legal names.

“It seemed like a game and today neither of us have any memory of life before we were three,” Melissa said. “Growing up I had Marinella as a second mother, as she still is,” she said.

“The girls effectively grew up with four parents and eight grandparents, and the experiment worked,” Caporiccio said. “Today they are more like twins than sisters and there is a kind of love which binds the two families.”

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Tory Lanez’s ‘It’s Been Real’ Tweet Was Apparently Just Bait For An Album Announcement

It turns out Tory Lanez’s cryptic “it’s been real” tweet was really just bait for him to announce a new, ’80s-themed album. Fans thought the tweet was related to the shooting case against the Canadian rapper. Tory is currently under investigation for allegedly shooting Houston Megan Thee Stallion after a party in the Hollywood Hills last summer. Lanez exacerbated the situation earlier this summer when his surprise appearance during DaBaby’s Rolling Loud set apparently violated a restraining order for him to stay 100 yards away from Megan.

Of course, it appears that the “Skat” rapper knew all this when he posted the mysterious tweet after clearing all his Instagram posts — and wanted to use the reaction to drum up attention for when he announced his album. He posted a new tweet today, taunting the Megan Thee Stallion fans who rejoiced at the possibility of his arrest and jailing. “Me at my house watching n***s on Twitter celebrating and thinking I’m going to jail,” he wrote.

He then announced the title and release date of the new project, Alone At Prom, which will drop on December 1. In the album art, designed to resemble an old Polaroid photograph, Tory leans on a sink wearing polyester pants and a cheesy Jheri curl wig.

Meanwhile, Lanez still faces the possibility of penalties over violating court orders, as well as the original trial for allegedly shooting Megan Thee Stallion.

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Vinyl Me, Please Announces Its Stacked Fall Slate With Records From Usher, Clipse, RZA, And More

Vinyl Me, Please has established themselves as an essential ally to vinyl collectors over the years, as they regularly offer exclusive editions of revered albums, pressed in unique colors and accompanied by delightful extras. There are only three months left in the year, and today, VMP has shared the roadmap for how they’ll be handling their monthly releases for October, November, and December.

October’s albums of the month are Grizzly Bear’s Veckatimest (as the month’s Essentials release), Teddy Pendergrass’s Life Is A Song Worth Singing (Classics), Three 6 Mafia’s When The Smoke Clears: Sixty 6, Sixty 1 (Hip-Hop), and Sam Hunt’s Montevallo (Country). Following that in November will be Usher’s Confessions (Essentials), Freddie King’s My Feeling For The Blues (Classics), Clipse’s Hell Hath No Fury (Hip-Hop), and Gram Parsons’s Grievous Angel (Country). Closing the year in December are The Meters’s Rejuvenation (Essentials), Roberta Flack’s Quiet Fire (Classics), RZA’s RZA as Bobby Digital In Stereo (Hip-Hop), and Buck Owens & His Buckaroos’s Carnegie Hall Concert (Country).

All of the releases are bound to be special, and in particular, Usher’s Confessions represents something new for VMP, as Alexandra Berenson, their Head of A&R, notes, “We’re really excited for the opportunity to run a record like this because we haven’t really done a massive R&B crossover hit in our Essentials. It’s a very cohesive album and it has been totally underserved on vinyl. It hasn’t had a reissue since it first came out and we figured, ‘Let’s give this the VMP treatment. Let’s try to make the most definitive version of this record that we can.’”

Learn more about the upcoming Essentials releases here, the upcoming Classics releases here, the upcoming Hip-Hop releases here, and the upcoming Country releases here.

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We’re Picking Winners For Week 3 Of The 2021 NFL Season

Week 2 of the 2021 NFL season was very strange, and that also applies to this column. The results, particularly in the late afternoon, were wild in nature, and we handed out a team that completed a 91-yard pass on a drive that didn’t end in points and a 13-point underdog that lost by 23 points after trailing by only three in the fourth quarter. Alas, that is how things roll over the course of a long campaign and we managed to avoid complete disaster.

As always, we are on to next week but, before handing out five selections, let’s take a glance at the season-long progress.

  • Last Week: 2-3
  • 2021 Season: 6-4

Come get these winners.

Jacksonville Jaguars (+7.5) over Arizona Cardinals

The Jags have been terrible this season. They lost to the Texans in embarrassing fashion. They looked hapless against Denver. They are 0-2 against the spread. Nobody wants to bet on Jacksonville right now. So we will. Arizona is 4-8 against the spread as a favorite under Kliff Kingsbury, and that adds fuel to the fire. The Cardinals are very obviously the better team, but more than a touchdown on the road is too much.

Baltimore Ravens and Detroit Lions UNDER 50 points

This number could bite us if the Ravens go up big and the Lions pull off their Week 1 comeback bid routine. However, this number is higher than it should be because of how the Lions have been to this point, as well as the Ravens’ high-profile scoring bonanza against the Chiefs. Baltimore will grind clock here, and the Lions are facing the best defense they’ve seen.

New York Jets (+10.5) over Denver Broncos

Yes, we’re taking the Jets and the Jaguars. No, I don’t like it. This number is still wild. Denver’s offense isn’t exactly the Greatest Show On Turf, and this number would’ve been around 7 if not for Zach Wilson’s disastrous Week 2 showing. He may not be good, but he shouldn’t be that bad again, and the Jets are probably undervalued defensively.

Miami Dolphins (+4) over Las Vegas Raiders

The Raiders have played very well and they are 2-0 to show for it. That isn’t to say that Las Vegas is fraudulent or anything, because I actually think they’re going to be pretty good. With that said, the lookahead line here was Raiders -1, and a three-point move opens the door for value for us.

Los Angeles Rams (+1.5) over Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Everyone is on Tampa Bay, and I guess it makes sense. The Bucs haven’t lost in months, and they won decisively a week ago. Sneakily, though, the Falcons were in the game until a fourth quarter implosion, and Dallas kept things manageable in the opener. The Rams are a lot better than the Cowboys and Falcons, and I take a bit of joy in seeing no one pick Los Angeles here.

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Kayleigh McEnany Deleted A Blundered Tweet That Highlighted A Soaring Murder Rate Under Trump

In a failed attempt to pin increased murder rates on Joe Biden taking office, former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany quickly deleted a tweet on Wednesday night that actually revealed the crime rates skyrocketed under her old boss, Donald Trump. However, as McEnany should know by now, screenshots live forever.

The slip-up went down as McEnany clearly misread a new graph from The New York Times that showed the largest spike in murder rates since the 1906s when crime statistics started being recorded at the federal level. Thinking she had some data to attack Biden with, McEnany tweeted the graph with the caption “The U.S. murder rate under Joe Biden…” There was just one small detail that McEnany missed until her tweet started blowing up. The graph stops at 2020, Trump’s final year in office. Even more damning, Mediaite reports that murder rates actually dropped when Biden took office. Although, there is debate over the correlation of those two events.

After realizing that she essentially revealed that murder rates shot through the roof under Trump, McEnany deleted the tweet, but not before it was screencapped and became the source of a still-going parade of dunks on Twitter.

You can see reactions to McEnany inadvertently owning her old boss below:

(Via Mediaite)

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Charli XCX May Have Just Hinted At A Collab With Caroline Polachek And Christine And The Queens

Charli XCX recently kicked off her new era of music with the thumping track “Good Ones.” Charli hasn’t shared much information about her upcoming project or when fans can expect to her her next single, but she may have just teased a collaboration with Caroline Polachek and Christine And The Queens.

Charli fueled the rumors when she shared a photo dump on Instagram of recent pictures. The second image was a blurry picture of a camera’s screen, showing what looks like a scene from a video with Charli, Polachek, and Christine And The Queens. Charli wrote “a perfect shape” alongside the image, possibly teasing the name of the song the three could be working on.

While Charli hasn’t given too many details about her upcoming music, the singer did recently say she’s coninuing to be “innovative” when it comes to pop music. “As you already know, I am an iconic figure in the arts, and have helped expand the landscape of popular music over the last decade by seamlessly traversing the underground and the mainstream with my output,” she said. “My innovative approach has opened up new possibilities within the pop sphere for both myself and others. You’re welcome.”

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Breezy Supreme Performs ‘Anarchy? Now That’s Fun’ For ‘UPROXX Sessions’

It’s been noted more than a few times over the past several months but pop-punk is back in a big way in 2021. However, there’s a big difference in who’s making it and forms the face of its recent resurgence. Where in its heyday of the early 2000s, Black artists in the space were pretty much limited to Fefe Dobson, the new wave is diverse and proud to wear their influences on their sleeves.

The latest UPROXX Sessions is a member of this growing tribe hailing from Maryland. Breezy Supreme first came on the scene in 2017 with his mixtape The Enigma and has since been growing a grassroots fanbase with his loving homages to the punk/hardcore/metal scenes of decades past. His song “Anarchy? Now That’s Fun” is a straight-up thrash metal jam that’s charmingly shot through with just enough of a hip-hop edge to dodge just being an imitation and bring something new to the homage.

Watch Breezy Supreme perform “Anarchy? Now That’s Fun” above on UPROXX Sessions.

UPROXX Sessions is Uproxx’s performance show featuring the hottest up-and-coming acts you should keep an eye on. Featuring creative direction from LA promotion collective, Ham On Everything, and taking place on our “bathroom” set designed and painted by Julian Gross, UPROXX Sessions is a showcase of some of our favorite performers, who just might soon be yours, too.

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Rootin’ Tootin’ Lauren Boebert Reportedly Used Campaign Contributions To Pay Her Rent And Utility Bills, Which Is (Checks Notes) Very Against The Law

Lauren Boebert is not the brightest bulb in the GOP’s House of Representatives, but her latest mess up might just land her in legal trouble.

The right-wing cheerleader was already under investigation by the Federal Election Commission (FEC) after her team filed thousands of dollars in questionable Venmo payments. These payouts were billed as personal expenses using campaign finances which violates FEC law. Now, according to new filings submitted to the FEC, we might know what those “personal expenses” were for. According to the report, Boebert made four payments — two for $2,000 each and another two for $1,325 each — to John Pacheco. While no one is exactly sure what Pacheco’s relationship to Boebert is, the address listed for him is the same as Shooters Grill in Rifle, the restaurant Boebert owns. According to the Denver Post, these payments were for the restaurant’s rent and utility bills.

Paying for the expenses of your personal business using campaign dollars is a big no-no for D.C. politicians, something Boebert must’ve known because her team was quick to reassure the FEC that they had reimbursed the campaign for those payments. Those claims will now be investigated by the commission when Boebert’s team turns in their next supplemental report in October. Whether they reimbursed the campaign for those Venmo payments or not, it’s a pretty bad look for the Congresswoman to be using donations to pay for her own rent and utilities when she opposed helping Coloradans facing eviction in the middle of a pandemic and criticized the Biden administration for providing government handouts last year.

Then again, this isn’t the first time Boebert’s been in hot water when it comes to her personal finances. The Denver Post reported in February that she had claimed $22,000 in mileage reimbursement for 2020, despite travel being severely limited due to the nationwide lockdown. She also failed to disclose her husband’s income — he earned $478,000 as a consultant for an energy firm — before winning her Congressional seat.

No word on whether Lauren herself is concerned about these developments. She’s probably too busy tweeting.