
It’s 6:30 a.m. and Jay-Z is doin’ interviews to promote BP3. After begging for about a year, Cipha and Rosenberg finally get their man. Pause.
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Update: Ed Lover time.

Hand’s in the cookie jar? Ha!
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Update 2: This is for Z100! Elvis Duran Morning Show.
Update 3: Steve Harvey.
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“The Kings of Comedy tickets were on sale at the Garden for 8 weeks.” Ha!
Heads Up: Roc With Me
Update 4: Ryan Seacrest
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GloRilla's "Typa" brilliantly flips Keyshia Cole's classic "Love" into something completely her own - raw, unapologetic, and undeniably Memphis. Her ability to blend nostalgic samples with her signature gritty delivery shows her artistic growth since "Glorious." What makes this track stand out is how she maintains her authentic voice while exploring new sonic territory. This first solo release in months proves Big Glo knows exactly what her fans want - unfiltered realness with just enough musical evolution to keep things fresh. https://stangrtheman.com/old-school-rap-and-80s-hip-hop-style/