Here are still photos of Rihanna and Drake partnered up again for their second song together Take Care from Drake’s sophomore album, Take Care.
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Following the initial unveiling of the highly anticipated Supreme x COMME des GARCONS SHIRT collaboration lookbook, a comprehensive glimpse into the capsule collection is revealed. The collection takes shape with the flipped Box Logo emblazoned across a range of cleaned up menswear shirts, polka dot T-shirts and hoodies, as well as a range of 5-panel snapbacks. Alongside the apparel collection, the capsule includes a collaboration alongside Vans making use of the Authentic and Sk8-Hi silhouettes. The Supreme x COMME des GARCONS SHIRT collection will be offered through the new Dover Street Market in Ginza, Japan on March 16. Additionally availability will be seen through the Supreme NY, LA, London, Japan and online chapters beginning March 16.
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The atmosphere was pleasant over at BET during the 106& Park show, as the audience embraced Lil Kim one of the most celebrated female MC’s Lil’ Kim who made a special appearance on Friday’s show filmed in New York City, in order to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Notorious B.I.G.’s death. Christopher Wallace protégée Lil Kim spoke about her new single “If You Love Me,” upcoming album, the Notorious movie, thanked her loyal fans and participated as a judge during the “Freestyle Friday” feature. However things soon turned sour towards the end of the show when co host Rocsi Diaz attempted to encourage Lil Kim to talk about the current situation of her ongoing rivalry with Nicki Minaj one which Rosci dared to described in Kim’s presence as an “elephant in the room.” Check out what happened next in the footage below.
Lil Kim then took to the social networking site Twitter to vent her frustration. “I want to take this time 2 say #TeamLilKim & all my fans that came out 2 106. I fucking love u guys. Y’all really turnt it up & represented,” tweeted Kim. “Even when Rocsi tried to get disrespectful towards the end & ask an unappropriate irrelevant question.”
Two years ago, Big K.R.I.T. was booed onstage at New York’s Highline Ballroom as he performed “Country Shit.” That same song – one of his biggest hits – at the same venue couldn’t have received a grander reception last night, igniting the sold-out crowd into a thumping frenzy. The irony of the situation was not lost on the Meridian, Mississippi rapper: “This is kind of anniversary of some sort,” he reminisced with a smirk.
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