Snoop Dogg Reacts to Drake Using His Voice in AI Diss: ‘Why Everybody Blowin’ Me Up?’ It is followed by an AI Snoop Dogg asking for the same. He ends the song with a message, “I know you’re in that NY apartment, you struggling right now I know it.” You can hear it below. 04/21/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Snoop Dogg Reacts to Drake’s New A.I. Diss Track: ‘I’m Going Back to Bed’ Taylor Swift has not responded, but then again she has a history of wanting to be excluded from the narrative when it comes to her name being used in rap songs. Not to mention she’s got her ... 04/20/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Tupac, Snoop Dogg, Taylor Swift and A.I. combine on Drake’s follow-up Kendrick Lamar diss track Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg have got involved in the beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, who has used A.I. to drop “Taylor Made Freestyle,” a follow-up diss track to “Push Ups,” which ... 04/19/2024 - 11:37 pm | View Link
Snoop Dogg reacts to Drake’s diss track using AI (video) Meanwhile, in Dogg’s video, he panned to the logo on his jacket, which was Death Row Records, the label he now owns and the label 2Pac was signed to as an artist. “Y’all have a good night ... 04/19/2024 - 12:59 pm | View Link
Pam Grier Tells ‘WWHL’ Snoop Dogg “Fainted” In The Bathroom After Meeting Her: “I Couldn’t Imagine Him Lying In Urine” Snoop Dogg was so starstruck when he met his Bones co-star Pam Grier that he “fainted” on the bathroom floor. While looking back on their first meeting, Grier revealed on Wednesday night’s ... 04/18/2024 - 3:47 am | View Link
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Machine Gun Kelly wasn't a sadboy for his birthday.
The rapper (real name Colson Baker) celebrated his 34th birthday with a blowout party that he shared on social media—with friends including
Donna Kelce put The Tortured Poets Department on and said it was her favorite.
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Denver’s ascendant Asian food scene
Sunday-May 4. Many of the metro area’s best new restaurants offer creative takes on traditional Chinese, Vietnamese and other diverse Asian cuisines, which makes the 2nd annual Mile High Asian Food Week an idea worth bringing back.
More than 100 participating kitchens — from roving trucks and street-food vendors to upscale names such as Hop Alley and sắp sửa — will take part in the event, which is timed to May’s Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month.
Denver has always been happy to flaunt its most visible artistic assets, given that they’ve helped reshape the city into a walkable playground of sculptures, murals and interactive installations.
Our 400-piece public art collection contains wildly diverse works, from Denver International Airport’s infamous “Mustang” (a.k.a. Blucifer) and the Colorado Convention Center’s “I See What You Mean” (unofficially: the Big Blue Bear) to the towering “Dancers” outside Denver Performing Arts Complex.
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