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Tupac Shakur set to be honoured with Hollywood Walk Of Fame star
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The rap icon, who was killed in September 1996 aged 25, will get the Hollywood Boulevard tribute on June 7, reports aceshowbiz.com. Ana Martinez, Hollywood Walk of Fame producer, said in a statement, "Tupac Shakur was a rapper, actor, activist, poet, and revolutionary.
Kendrick Lamar, Baby Keem join hands for 'The Hillbillies' single, video
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Tyler, the Creator makes a cameo in the montage, displaying a 'Camp Flog Gnaw 2023' button on a jacket in front of Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium - confirming the carnival's long-awaited return, reports 'Variety'.
Kendrick Lamar, Baby Keem join hands for 'The Hillbillies' single, video
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Tyler, the Creator makes a cameo in the montage, displaying a 'Camp Flog Gnaw 2023' button on a jacket in front of Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium - confirming the carnival's long-awaited return, reports 'Variety'.
Raja Kumari on 'The Bridge': It's an effort to bridge gaps between East & West
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It captures her connection, love and respect for Her and an attempt to bridge the gap between east and west. 'The Bridge' comprises nine songs titled 'Born To Win', 'No Nazar', 'Babylon', 'Juice', 'Lovesick', 'La India', 'Gods' and 'Fearless'. The album was created during the pandemic and was recorded across Los Angeles and Big Bear in California and Goa in India.
Raftaar attempts to revive Jooti Kasuri with modern twist for 'Phone Mila Ke'
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Talking about the song, Raftaar said: "The roots of this musical piece 'Phone Mila Ke' are folk based. I have attempted to revive the beautiful Jooti Kasuri with a modern twist." 'Phone Mila Ke' is composed, written and sung by Raftaar. He's joined on the vocals by Akasa who syncs up perfectly with her enchanting voice.Akasa added: "It's always awesome working with Raftaar who's easily my most favourite artiste as well as human. The best part about this song is the fact that he's singing in it, apart from killing it as per usual with the lyrics and composition."
Rapper Prabh Deep says 'Thappad!' is inspired by comic book superheroes
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Talking about the single, Rapper Prabh Deep told IANS: "The concept behind 'Thappad!' is that it is inspired by the superhero characters in comic books and graphic novels that gave us the confidence to dream beyond our limits. In this story, I am the protagonist - the superhero - Thappad Man."
Fentanyl overdose caused rapper Coolio's death; traces of heroin, meth found too
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Coolio died on September 28 at the age of 59. The cause of his death was not immediately known at the time, though it was later believed that he suffered a heart attack, reports Variety. According to TMZ, the Grammy-winning rapper, producer and actor was found at a friend's house. Coolio was best known for his 1995 hit 'Gangsta's Paradise', which he recorded for the film 'Dangerous Minds' starring Michelle Pfeiffer.
Diddy pays Sting $5,000 per day for sampling latter's song
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Diddy tweeted in response to a resurfaced video clip from a 2018 interview Sting did with the Breakfast Club, reports Variety.As noted by the Shade Room, the clips shows interviewer Charlamagne Tha God asking Sting to confirm whether Diddy pays him $2,000 daily for sampling the song on 'I'll Be Missing You'. Sting said yes, "for the rest of his life," to laughter.
Are wedding bells ringing for Badshah and Isha Rikhi?
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As per the media reports, the couple is planning a gurdwara wedding in north India this month which will be attended by close family members and friends. However, neither Badshah nor Rikhi has commented anything about their wedding plans. Badshah was rumoured to be dating her since last year after they met at a party and shared similar interests.
Rapper Badshah: I always love shocking people
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You've already made it big by being the number one musical artist, moving ahead where does Badshah see himself? Talking to IANS, Badshah, who has even collaborated with "Prince of Reggaeton" J. Balvin with the song 'Voodoo', said: "Adding Madness to people's life. I always love shocking people."
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