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I can't believe there are people that think she should be shamed into changing her body. She's fine as she is and in all honesty, no virtue signalling, I genuinely think she's beautiful. I'm so glad she has enough self confidence to not be swayed by the horrible comments made towards her body. (I'm ngl, if I was told the same things I might've cried lmao I'm a small potato ♡) Anyways, what she looks like is nobody's business.
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quotes121sworld · 1 year
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Pink and Kelly Clarkson bring down the house at the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards
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Most Played Titanium Award: Doja Cat (Winner) Innovation Award: Taylor Swift (Winner)Country Album of the Year: Growin' Up, Luke Combs (Winner) Artist of the Year:beyoncedoja catdrakeDua LipaHarry Styles (winner)Jack HarlowJustin BieberLizzoTaylor Swiftthe weekend Best collaboration:"Drunk (And I Don't Want to Go Home)" - Elle King & Miranda Lambert"Cold Heart" - Elton John & Dua Lipa"Half My Hometown" - Kelsea Ballerini ft. Kenny Chesney"I Like You (A Happier Song)" — Post Malone ft. Doja Cat"INDUSTRY BABY" - Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow"One Right Now" - Post Malone & The Weeknd"Sweetest Cake" - Megan Thee Stallion & Dua Lipa"Unholy" - Sam Smith & Kim Petras (winners)"WAIT FOR U" - Future ft. Drake & Tems"You're Right" - Doja Cat ft. The Weeknd Country Song of the Year:"Buy Dirt" - Jordan Davis with Luke Bryan"Half My Hometown" - Kelsea Ballerini ft. Kenny Chesney"She had me at Heads Carolina" - Cole Swindell (winner)"The Kind of Love We Make" - Luke Combs"Wasted on you" - Morgan Wallen Best New Country Artist:Bailey ZimmermanCody Johnson (winner)Elle KingElvieShanePriscilla block Hip Hop Song of the Year:"FNF (Let's Go)" - Hitkidd & GloRilla"First Class" - Jack Harlow"Girls Want Girls" - Drake ft. Lil Baby"Super Gremlin" - Kodak Black"WAIT FOR U" - Future ft. Drake & Tems (Winner) Best New Hip-Hop Artist:B-LoveeGloRilla (winner)Latto (Winner)Nardo WickSleazy World Go R&B Song of the Year:"BREAK MY SOUL" - Beyoncé'Free Spirit' – Tems"Hours and Hours" - Muni Long"I Hate You" - SZA (Winner)"Smokin' Out The Window" - Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic Alternate Song of the Year:'Black Summer' - Red Hot Chili Peppers'EDGES' - Blink-182"Enemy (from the Arcane League of Legends series)" - Imagine Dragons (winner)'Heat Waves' - Glass Animals"Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)" - Kate Bush Alternative Artist of the Year:Imagine dragonsmaneskinRed Hot Chili Peppers (winner)twenty-one pilotsweezer Rock Artist of the Year:SpiritPapa Roach (winner)red hot chili peppersshining downThree days Grace Dance song of the year:"Cold Heart" - Elton John & Dua Lipa"Escape" - KX5, Cascade, Deadmau5 ft. HaylaHeaven Takes You Home - Swedish House Mafia & Connie Constance'Hot In It' - Tiësto & Charli XCX"I'm Good (Blue)" - David Guetta & Bebe Rexha (Winners) Dance Artist of the Year:Anabel Englund (winner)Joel CorrySOFI TUKKERSwedish house mafiaTiesto Best Lyrics (Socially Voted Category):"About the damn time" - Lizzo'abcdefu' – GAYLE"Anti-Hero" – Taylor Swift (winner)"Buy Dirt" - Jordan Davis ft. Luke Bryan"Look at us" - Joji"Pick me up" - Rihanna"N95" - Kendrick Lamar"pusin P" - Gunna ft. Future, Young Thug"Super Crazy Girl" - Nicki Minaj"Wasted on you" - Morgan Wallen"We Don't Talk About Bruno" - Lin-Manuel Miranda performed by the cast of Encanto Best Music Video (Socially Voted Category):"Anti-Hero" - Taylor Swift"As it was" - Harry Styles"Calm Down" - Rema & Selena Gomez"Don't be shy" - Tiësto & Karol G"NO WORRY" - Black Eyed Peas, Shakira, David Guetta'Envovler' - Anitta"Left and Right" - Charlie Puth ft. Jung Kook from BTS"Pink Poison" - BLACKPINKTití Me Pregunto - Bad Bunny"To Come" - BTS (Winner) Best Fan Army (Social Voted Category):"Barbz" - Nicki Minaj"Belieber" – Justin Bieber"BeyHive" - ​​Beyoncé"Flashing" - BLACKPINK'BTArmy' - BTS (Winner)"Harries" - Harry Styles'Hotties' - Megan Thee Stallion"Louies" - Louis Tomlinson"RihannaNavy" – Rihanna"Rushers" - Big Time Rush“Selenators” – Selena Gomez"Swifties" - Taylor Swift Social Star Award (category chosen by society):Bailey ZimmermanCharlie D'AmelioEm BeiholdGAYLEGloRillaJVKE (Winner)Lauren Spencer Smithyung sauce Preferred use of a sample (category "Socially Voted"):Beyoncé's "SUMMER RENAISSANCE" - sampled by Donna Summer's "I Feel Love""Pink Venom" by BLACKPINK - sampled from "PIMP" by 50 Cent, "Pon de Replay" by Rihanna and "Kick In The Door" by BiggieChlöe's "Treat Me" - sampled by Bubba Sparxxx & Ying Yang Twins "Ms. new loot'"I'm Good (Blue)" by David Guetta & Bebe Rexha - sampled from "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" by Eiffel 65"Staying Alive" by DJ Khaled & Drake - Sample of "Stayin' Alive" by The Bee Gees"Vegas" by Doja Cat - sampled from "Hound Dog" by Shonka DukurehJack Harlow's "First Class" - sampled Fergie's "Glamorous"Latto's "Big Energy" - sampled Mariah Carey's "Fantasy"Lizzo's "Break Up Twice" - sampled from Lauryn Hill's "Doo Wop (That Thing)"Nicki Minaj's "Super Freaky Girl" - sampled from Rick James "Super Freak"Taylor Swift's "Question...?" - sampled from Taylor Swift's "Out Of The Woods" (winner)Yung Gravy's "Betty (Get Money)" - sampled from Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" Read the full article
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"Glorilla Pimp: A Dapper Display of Elegance Tonight"
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fmhiphop · 1 year
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Gangsta Boo Dead at 43, Believed to be Drug Overdose
   Memphis legend Gangsta Boo tragically died on Sunday (Jan 1) just after celebrating New Years' Eve in her hometown. A Stunning Update Gangsta Boo, real name Lola Mitchell, was a standout member of Three 6 Mafia and a pioneer in female rap. The 43-year-old was found dead on her front porch around 4 pm, Jan 1. Sources close to Gangsta Boo personally are now claiming the cause of death to be drug-related. An update from TMZ yesterday is only adding to the talk of an overdose. According to their report, Mitchell was attending a NYE concert with her brother the previous night. At some point, the man overdosed and was rushed to the hospital. Luckily her sibling recovered, but the same can’t be said for Gangsta Boo. It appears the New Years' celebration continued at Boo's home, where she eventually suffered from some kind of medical emergency. Sources in contact with TMZ insist that narcotics were found on her upon police arrival. In addition to this, fentanyl is believed to be a factor in her sudden passing. Nonetheless, an official autopsy has yet to be conducted or released at this time. Showing Respect to Gangsta Boo The ‘Throw It Up’ artist was confirmed dead by her friend and former labelmate DJ Paul on Instagram. The Three 6 Mafia alumni posted a captionless photo of Boo with an outpouring of rap industry icons showing love in the comments. Rap heavyweights like Ludacris, Lil Jon, Big Boi, and Paul Wall left their condolences for one of the brightest stars to come out of Memphis.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by DJ Paul K.O.M. Three 6 Mafia (@djpaulkom) Gangsta Boo is primarily known for being one of the only female members of Three 6 Mafia. The group emerged during a time when female rappers were already few and far in between. Despite this,  she always held her own off and on the track. Gangsta Boo, along with DJ Paul, Juicy J, La Chat, Project Pat, Crunchy Black, and several others, formed Three 6 Mafia in the early '90s and quickly began gaining notoriety throughout the south with their debut album Mystic Stylez. Overnight this turned to national acclaim with the group's breakout hit 'Tear Da Club Up' and 'Late Night Tip'. All of this culminated in a groundbreaking achievement in 2006 when Three 6 Mafia became the first hip-hop group to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song with ‘It's Hard out Here for a Pimp’. That record, and the hit movie Hustle n Flow from which it originated, helped bring the group into a huge spotlight. An Artist All Her Own Of course, Gangsta Boo's legacy extends outside of Three 6 Mafia. Before leaving the group in the early 2000s, her solo music had already gained praise and respect from her peers. Namely, ‘Where Dem Dollas at’, ‘Love Don’t Live’, and ‘Nasty Trick’ effectively made Boo one to watch out for amongst her male peers. She continued to drop albums throughout the 2000s and into the 2010s, including Enquiring Minds Il - The Soap Opera, 4 da Hood, Witch, and Underground Cassette Tape Music, Vol. 1 and 2. During all this, Boo racked up countless features with rap's biggest names like Outkast, TI, and Gucci Mane. Most often, she would collaborate with Killer Mike of Run The Jewels and close friend La Chat. Gangsta Boo never stopped making music, right up until her death. Just last year she collaborated with Glorilla and Latto on ‘FTCU’ and perfectly matched both the southern hitmakers' energy. And that’s no coincidence. The confidence, boldness, and rough flow coined by Gangsta Boo and other Memphis rappers in the 90s served as a massive inspiration for the female artists that followed. With so many successful female MCs recently coming from down south, Megan Thee Stallion, Latto, Glorilla, and Flo Milli just to name a few, it’s safe to say Gangsta Boos's legacy will always carry on. Not to mention remaining members of Three 6 Mafia like La Chat, Juicy J and DJ Paul using social media to carry a torch for their late friend. Support and give condolences below. https://twitter.com/therealjuicyj/status/1609744827310301186?s=46&t=uW6cpJMZNiDve1AdPsRJEg https://twitter.com/dareallachat/status/1609761093626527744?cxt=HHwWgIDU7fHLgtcsAAAA Dreema Carrington Read the full article
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Glorilla Pimp wears Black Woman-Owned Brand, Indigo Earth, on the Cover of Her Debut Album
Glorilla Pimp wears Black Woman-Owned Brand, Indigo Earth, on the Cover of Her Debut Album
Los Angeles, California, United States – 11-10-2022 (PR Distribution™) – Breakout female rapper, Glorilla Pimp wears Black Woman-Owned Brand, Indigo Earth, on the cover of the most anticipated rap album of the year, Anyways, Life’s Great… LOS ANGELES, November 10, 2022– Rapper Glorilla Pimp wears Indigo Earth, L.A. based and Black Woman-Owned brand, on the cover of her debut album Anyways, Life’s…
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fmhiphop · 1 year
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Gangsta Boo Dead at 43, Believed to be Drug Overdose
   Memphis legend Gangsta Boo tragically died on Sunday (Jan 1) just after celebrating New Years' Eve in her hometown. A Stunning Update Gangsta Boo, real name Lola Mitchell, was a standout member of Three 6 Mafia and a pioneer in female rap. The 43-year-old was found dead on her front porch around 4 pm, Jan 1. Sources close to Gangsta Boo personally are now claiming the cause of death to be drug-related. An update from TMZ yesterday is only adding to the talk of an overdose. According to their report, Mitchell was attending a NYE concert with her brother the previous night. At some point, the man overdosed and was rushed to the hospital. Luckily her sibling recovered, but the same can’t be said for Gangsta Boo. It appears the New Years' celebration continued at Boo's home, where she eventually suffered from some kind of medical emergency. Sources in contact with TMZ insist that narcotics were found on her upon police arrival. In addition to this, fentanyl is believed to be a factor in her sudden passing. Nonetheless, an official autopsy has yet to be conducted or released at this time. Showing Respect to Gangsta Boo The ‘Throw It Up’ artist was confirmed dead by her friend and former labelmate DJ Paul on Instagram. The Three 6 Mafia alumni posted a captionless photo of Boo with an outpouring of rap industry icons showing love in the comments. Rap heavyweights like Ludacris, Lil Jon, Big Boi, and Paul Wall left their condolences for one of the brightest stars to come out of Memphis.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by DJ Paul K.O.M. Three 6 Mafia (@djpaulkom) Gangsta Boo is primarily known for being one of the only female members of Three 6 Mafia. The group emerged during a time when female rappers were already few and far in between. Despite this,  she always held her own off and on the track. Gangsta Boo, along with DJ Paul, Juicy J, La Chat, Project Pat, Crunchy Black, and several others, formed Three 6 Mafia in the early '90s and quickly began gaining notoriety throughout the south with their debut album Mystic Stylez. Overnight this turned to national acclaim with the group's breakout hit 'Tear Da Club Up' and 'Late Night Tip'. All of this culminated in a groundbreaking achievement in 2006 when Three 6 Mafia became the first hip-hop group to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song with ‘It's Hard out Here for a Pimp’. That record, and the hit movie Hustle n Flow from which it originated, helped bring the group into a huge spotlight. An Artist All Her Own Of course, Gangsta Boo's legacy extends outside of Three 6 Mafia. Before leaving the group in the early 2000s, her solo music had already gained praise and respect from her peers. Namely, ‘Where Dem Dollas at’, ‘Love Don’t Live’, and ‘Nasty Trick’ effectively made Boo one to watch out for amongst her male peers. She continued to drop albums throughout the 2000s and into the 2010s, including Enquiring Minds Il - The Soap Opera, 4 da Hood, Witch, and Underground Cassette Tape Music, Vol. 1 and 2. During all this, Boo racked up countless features with rap's biggest names like Outkast, TI, and Gucci Mane. Most often, she would collaborate with Killer Mike of Run The Jewels and close friend La Chat. Gangsta Boo never stopped making music, right up until her death. Just last year she collaborated with Glorilla and Latto on ‘FTCU’ and perfectly matched both the southern hitmakers' energy. And that’s no coincidence. The confidence, boldness, and rough flow coined by Gangsta Boo and other Memphis rappers in the 90s served as a massive inspiration for the female artists that followed. With so many successful female MCs recently coming from down south, Megan Thee Stallion, Latto, Glorilla, and Flo Milli just to name a few, it’s safe to say Gangsta Boos's legacy will always carry on. Not to mention remaining members of Three 6 Mafia like La Chat, Juicy J and DJ Paul using social media to carry a torch for their late friend. Support and give condolences below. https://twitter.com/therealjuicyj/status/1609744827310301186?s=46&t=uW6cpJMZNiDve1AdPsRJEg https://twitter.com/dareallachat/status/1609761093626527744?cxt=HHwWgIDU7fHLgtcsAAAA Dreema Carrington Read the full article
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