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G Eazy posted an update today as well…


Our very own Dayson & Hailey (she didn’t want her photo posted), from ‘The Hailey & Dayson Show attended #TheSlumpGod show #Lastnight.
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Hailey & Dayson described the show as one of the best shows they’ve been to.
Ski Mask performed a tribute to Xxxtentacion and Mac Miller along with all his fan’s favorite tracks
They moshed, Hailey passed out, but the night ended on a highnote for them once they got to meet Ski Mask. Both of them said he was super nice, very personable and made sure that Hailey was ok.
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Unfortunately, one of Ski Mask’s other fans passed out as well and later passed away. Hailey & Dayson witnessed him passing out but everyone thought he was going to be ok. He passed away while waiting for the Ambulance to arrive. Our condolences go out to Adam’s family 🙏🏽
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#SkiMask #TheSlumpGod #Cleveland

Just a few days ago, #KanyeWest was reportedly in negotiations to serve as the creative director of the 2018 #PornhubAwards. On late Thursday night (Sept. 6), that much was confirmed when #Yeezy was revealed to be the co-creative director of the inaugural awards show along with his frequent collaborator, designer Willo Perron. On top of that, he also premiered “I Love It,” a brand-new song and video featuring #LilPump and comedian #AdeleGivens.
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The visual, directed by Kanye West and Amanda Adelson, and executive produced by Spike Jones, feels like a pretty detailed glimpse at the colorful, eccentric vibes of a song coming from a ’Ye that’s as experimental as he’s ever been.
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In clips from the video, both Yeezy and Pump are rocking some cartoonishly oversized gear—the same muted palette from the Yeezy line—as they make their way through a hallway. For his part, Kanye can be seen rocking the same sort of oversized sandals he used on Instagram to troll folks who criticized the footwear he rocked at 2 Chainz’s wedding last month. He’s also got a massive Donda chain on.
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The hook for the track is handled by Pump, who rocks a huge chain of himself and chants, “You’re such a fucking hoe, I love it/Your boyfriend is a dork, McLovin.”
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From that point on, we hear Yeezy spitting some very raunchy bars. “You’re such a fucking hoe/When the first time they asked you, ‘You want sparkling or still?/Why you tryna act like you was drinking sparkling water before you came out here?/You’re such a fucking hoe/I’ma sick fuck I like a quick fuck/I’ma sick fuck I like a quick fuck/I’ma sick fuck I like a quick fuck/I’ma sick fuck I like a quick fuck/I’ma sick fuck I like a quick fuck, I like my dick sucked/I buy you a sick truck, I buy you some new tits, I get you that nip tuck,” Yeezy raps.
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Read More: Kanye Drops “I Love It” Video With Lil Pump at Pornhub Awards – #XXL

Will Smith, aka philasneakerguy68, unboxed an exclusive gold “Fresh Prince” Air Jordan 5 today, a 1-of-23 shoe, which fans can enter to win when they donate to “Will Smith’s Bungee-Jumping 50th Birthday Celebration.” The kicks are essentially a gold version of the beloved “Grape” Air Jordan 5 with a red Jumpman logo on the heel.
All donations will go to The Will & Jada Smith Family Foundation and be distributed to Global Citizen to support their ongoing advocacy work on education and Education Cannot Wait, a global initiative that provides 75 million children in crisis-affected areas access to education. Click here for more details.
In addition to the limited edition gold 5s, Smith also unveiled a new Grape “Fresh Prince” Air Jordan 5 that is scheduled to release on September 25.
While the kicks still feature the familiar white leather upper accompanied by hits of emerald green, purple and black, they’ll come without laces as a nod to the Fresh Prince of Bel Air. The eyelets have been sealed shut so sneakerheads will have to rock them the way Will Smith did during the 90s. Additional details include “West Philadelphia” text debossed just below the puffy purple tongue, Fresh Prince-inspired insoles and emerald green “Nike Air” branding on the heel.
Take a look at the philasneakerguy68 unboxing video below.
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Though some remember Benzino for his contributions to The Source, many remember him as the man Eminem lyrically slaughtered back in the early millennium. There’s a strong chance fragments of “The Sauce” and “Nail In The Coffin” still echo throughout Benzino’s subconscious during particularly vivid nightmares. Now, Ray Benzino has once again reared his head to chime in on his old nemesis. As you recall, Em has once again found himself at the center of two beefs at once; this time, instead of Benzino and Ja Rule, it’s Machine Gun Kelly and Joe Budden. Though the tilt remains young, with merely a few volleys being lobbed as of yet, Benzino has taken to IG live to voice his opinions.
“Culture vulture,” begins Benzino, setting a heated tone, “what is a culture vulture?” Upon reflecting on the definition, Benzino looks to his past. “When I was bringing that stuff up 15, 20 years ago, about The Machine (Jimmy Iovine) and how white people was buying into black culture when it came to hip-hop. I went up against Eminem. At that time, I owned The Source, I felt like Interscope and the powers that be were trying to create this white rapper, so people of America can have they own.”
“I wasn’t trying to outrap Em,” says Benzino. “We did find out a few things about Eminem, how he represented the culture. It wasn’t looking so good, and if social media was out back then it would be a whole other story.” As it happens, Benzino is alluding to Eminem’s use of the “n-word” in a pre-fame rap; Em addressed the tapes on songs like “Countdown To Armageddon” and “Yellow Brick Road.” Benzino explains that many Em supporters “only love him because he’s white,” and claims many of his fans actually support Trump. “It’s ironic watching him go at other white rappers,” says Benzino, who proceeds to give Machine Gun Kelly some props. “All you weirdo misfit socially awkward Eminem fans who come to me, it won’t work.”
As he continues, Benzino does save some time for Joe Budden, challenging him to respond to Em. “You scared of Eminem” he says. “How can you say you’re better than him, if you ain’t made a song going against him. You were hugging his nuts when you were on Slaughterhouse.”
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